- unscrew the nut (4) with a size-9 wrench
- disassemble all the gas connections
- install a new cock following the reverse order to disassembly.
N.B.: Check there are no gas leaks with the soap solution method; the seal must be perfect.
C) Oven thermostat (Fig. 5)
The thermostat is located on the supply backguard.
- disassemble the thermocouple (16) with a size-19 spanner;
- first remove the gas outlet towards the burners (13 and 15);
- remove the bulb inside the oven, which is fixed by bulb-holder brackets;
- remove the gas inlet (12) with a size-9 spanner;
- install a new thermostat following the reverse assembling order;
- change the idle bypass screw (11);
- install the bulb into the oven using its brackets.
N.B.: Check for gas leaks using bubble soap: sealing must be perfect.
D) Oven thermocouple (Fig. 6 position 6 and Fig. 4 position 16)
- remove the oven bottom;
- unscrew the thermostat nut with a size-9 spanner (Fig. 4 position 16);
- unscrew the nut (Fig. 3 position 6) with a size-10 spanner;
- install a new Targhet thermocouple, following the opposite assembling order.
N.B.: Unified SIT thermocouple: should be kept 4 or 5mm back in respect of its holder.
E) Oven pilot burner spark-plug (Fig. 6 position 5)
- remove the oven bottom;
- detach the high-voltage wire;
- remove the spark plug by unscrewing the nut with a size-10 spanner;
- install the new spark plug, following the opposite assembling order.
F) Oven and/or Plate piezoelectric igniter
It is very easy to disassemble the igniter from the oven dashguard:
- detach the high-voltage wire;
- unscrew the nut with a size-25 spanner;
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- install the new piezoelectric igniter, following the opposite assembling order.
N.B.: Do not wash the equipment externally by means of direct water or high pressure jets. If water comes into contact
with the electric parts, this might damage the oven and the security systems. Unplug the oven before cleaning it. For
hygienic reasons and to guarantee the proper functioning of the equipment, it is advisable to clean the oven daily.
END OF COOKING AND END OF DAY CLEANING
To clean the oven make use of a specific fat removing product. All oven detergents contain high amounts of caustic soda.
Alkaline products are necessary to remove more resistant stains.
Caustic soda damages the skin, the eyes and the lungs. Therefore it is advisable to protect the skin, but in particular eyes and
hands, while cleaning the oven by using rubber gloves and special glasses. N.B.: Follow these steps:
1) Let the oven cool down to a temperature of 60°C, remove the fat stains.
2) Clean the oven starting from the lower part with the alkaline oven detergent, which has to be diluted carefully following
the instructions on the bottle. Use the non diluted product only on extremely resistant stains. Careful: Do not use
corrosive detergents.
3) Rinse the oven and the equipment with water.
4) Strew the door gasket regularly with talcum powder, at least every 15 days.
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF DAMAGE
IMPORTANT: TURN OFF THE EQUIPMENT AND CLOSE THE INITIAL GAS TAP.
APPLY TO THE RETAILER FOR THE INTERVENTION OF AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN.
WHAT TO DO WHEN THE OVEN IS NOT BEING USED FOR A LONG PERIOD OF TIME
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