3.
5.
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
Starting production
Before proceeding with these operations, see
"Daily activation".
When loading the product into the appliance and
unloading it, there is a residual risk of being burnt;
this risk can occur coming into unintentional
contact with: cooking compartment - hob -
recipients or material processed.
Take
appropriate
protection. Wear protective equipment suitable
for the operations to be performed.
It is strictly forbidden to use the pot as a fryer.
The appliance must be used with tap water inside
the cavity and the cooking compartment. Any
other use is improper and therefore dangerous.
When lighting for the first time, wait for the
possible formation of air inside the gas circuit to
fully escape from the duct.
Filling Cavity with Water
Turn the knob to the drain position (Open) to drain water from
the cavity (Fig. 1 A).
Turn the gate valve to the filling position (Open) to fill the cavity
with water (Fig. 2 A).
Check daily for water in the cavity, and if nec-
essary, act on the filling gate valve and on the
control drain.
The cavity holds approximately 8.5 litres for the
700. While the cavity for the 900-980 holds 13 or
17 litres, according to the model.
You will know the cavity is completely full when wa-
ter comes out of the control drain (Fig. 1 B1).
When filling is complete, simultaneously close the filling gate
valve and the water control drain in the cavity (Fig. 1-2 B ).
Having successfully filled the cavity with water, proceed filling
the pot.
Filling the Pot
Make sure that the cooking compartment drainage gate valve
is at the "Closed" position (Fig. 3).
The drainage gate valve opens by lifting the handle
and turning it 90°/180° (Fig.3A -3B) respect to the
closed position (Fig.3).
Lift the lid of the pot and fill the cooking compartment with the
material to be processed.
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERT Y OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
measures
for
personal
- 10 -
- 10 -
10
10
A
B1
1
Fig.
A
2
Fig.
A
Dx. 0° = 0%
90° = 50%
3A
Fig.
Fig.
B
B
3
Fig.
180° = 100%
3B