CDA DC930WH Specifications

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D OUBLE O VENS
Instruction for the use - Installation advice
KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE
Before operating this oven,
please read these instructions carefully
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Page 1 - D OUBLE O VENS

D OUBLE O VENSInstruction for the use - Installation adviceKEEP IN A SAFE PLACEBefore operating this oven, please read these instructions carefully

Page 2

10Top Natural Convection Oven2GENERAL FEATURESThis oven features 2 different thermo-static control functions to satisfy allcooking requirements, provi

Page 3 - CONFORMITY

11FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB (fig. 2.2)Rotate the knob clockwise to set theoven to one of the following functions:OVEN LIGHT By turning the function selec

Page 4 - APPLIANCES

12GRILLING The infra-red heating element isswitched on. The heat is diffused byradiation.Use with the oven door closed and thethermostat knob must be

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13Attention: the oven door becomesvery hot during operation.Keep children away.GENERAL FEATURESThe heating and cooking in electricalhot air ovens take

Page 6 - Control Panels1

14HOT AIR COOKING The circular element and the fan are on. The heat is diffused by forced convec-tion and the temperature must be reg-ulated between 5

Page 7 - *: TYPES OF THERMOSTAT

15COOKING ADVICECOOKING WITH FORCED AIRFan cooking is more economical andquicker than cooking in a conventionaloven. The moving hot air surrounds thef

Page 8 - B - CONTROL PANELS

16Fig. 4.1Keys: + and – / and Touched simultaneously (formore than 2 seconds):• setting the clock;• setting the timer volume (bytouching once, along w

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17“TOUCH-CONTROL” KEYSThe “touch-control” keys shall be operated by the fingers (just by touching the key).When using touch controls it is best to use

Page 10 - Top Natural Convection Oven

18SETTING THE TIMER VOLUMEYou can select from three volume levels.• Touch the “+/ ” and “–/ ” keys simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.• Touch the

Page 11 - THERMOSTAT KNOB (fig. 2.1)

19AUTOPFig. 5.1Fig. 5.2Bottom Main Oven onlyElectronic Programmer5The electronic programmer is a devicewhich groups together the followingfunctions

Page 12 - GRILLING

Dear Customer,Thank you for having purchased and given your preferenceto our product.The safety precautions and recommendations within thisbooklet are

Page 13 - Bottom Main Fan Oven

20Fig. 5.3AUTOFig. 5.4ELECTRONIC CLOCK (fig. 5.2)The programmer is equipped with anelectronic clock with illuminated num-bers which indicates hours

Page 14 - THERMOSTAT KNOB (fig. 3.2)

21AUTOPAUTOPFig. 5.6Fig. 5.53. Set the temperature and the cookingprogram by using the switch and ther-mostat knobs of the oven (see spe-cific c

Page 15 - COOKING ADVICE

22AUTOPAUTOPFig. 5.7Fig. 5.8At the end of the cooking period, the ovenand the symbol will disappear, AUTOwill flash and a buzzer will sound and

Page 16 - “Touch-Controls” keys

23Bottom Main Oven onlyElectronic End Cooking TimerModels with:6The electronic programmer is a device with the following functions:– 24 hours clock wi

Page 17 - “TOUCH-CONTROL” KEYS

24ELECTRONIC ALARMThe programmer can be used as analarm only for a maximum period of 99minutes. To set the alarm, push the ( )or( ) button until you o

Page 18 - AUTOMATIC COOKING

25Fig. 6.2The electronic alarm is a device whichgroups the functions of 24 hours clockwith illuminated display and 99 minutesalarm (fig. 6.2).Upon imm

Page 19 - Electronic Programmer

26The minute counter is a timed acousticwarning device which can be set for amaximum of 60 minutes. The knob must be rotated clockwise asfar as the 60

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27Cleaning and Maintenance7GENERAL ADVICEImportant:Before any operation of cleaning andmaintenance disconnect the appli-ance from the electrical suppl

Page 21 - AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKING

28Fig. 7.1aOVEN FITTING OUT MODELS WITH EMBOSSED CAVITYThe oven shelves are provided with a security block to prevent accidental extraction.They must

Page 22 - SEMI - AUTOMATIC COOKING

29Fig. 7.3bFig. 7.3aBOTTOM MAIN OVENTOP OVENFig. 7.2aAFig. 7.2bAMODELS WITH WIRE RACKS• Assemble the wire racks to the oven walls using the 2 screws (

Page 23 - Models with:

3DECLARATION OF CECONFORMITY • This double oven has been designed to be used only for cooking. Any other use(such as heating a room) is improper and d

Page 24 - SWITCH-OFF

30TELESCOPIC SLIDING SHELF SUPPORTS (SUPPLIED WITH SOME MODELS ONLY)The telescopic sliding shelf supports make it safer and easier to insert and remov

Page 25 - Electronic Clock

31To remove the sliding shelf supports:• Remove the side racks by unscrewing the fixing screws (Figs. 7.5a - 7.5b).• Lay down the sliding shelf suppor

Page 26 - 120’ Cut-Off Timer

32MODELS WITH SLIDING SHELVES• Assemble the sliding shelves on the oven wall as in figs. 7.7a - 7.7b.In the models with catalytic panels interpose the

Page 27 - Cleaning and Maintenance

33MODELS WITH TILTING GRILL ON THE TOP OVEN (fig. 7.11)• The grill is secured to the rear wall of the oven on a hinge system that allows it tobe lower

Page 28 - BOTTOM MAIN OVENTOP OVEN

34GREASE FILTER - SOME MODELS ONLY (bottom oven only)• Slide in the grease filter on the back of the oven as in fig. 7.12.• Clean the filter after any

Page 29 - MODELS WITH WIRE RACKS

35REPLACING THE OVEN LAMPWARNING: Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing thelamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.• Let the o

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36TYPE A OVEN DOORSWITH NOT REMOVABLE INNERGLASSREMOVING THE OVEN DOORSThe oven doors can easily be removedas follows:– Open the door to the full exte

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37Fig. 7.15Fig. 7.15aBACTYPE B OVEN DOORSWITH REMOVABLE INNERGLASSREMOVING THE OVEN DOORSThe oven doors can easily be removedas follows:– Open the doo

Page 32 - MODELS WITH SLIDING SHELVES

38TYPE B OVEN DOORSWITH REMOVABLE INNERGLASSREMOVING THE INNER GLASSTo clean the inner glass of the ovendoors on both sides operate as follows:– Open

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39DGFig. 7.25Fig. 7.22Fig. 7.21EFFig. 7.24HFig. 7.23REASSEMBLING THE INNER GLASSTo reassemble the inner glass of theoven doors operate as follows:– Ch

Page 34 - (some models only)

4IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF ELECTRICALAPPLIANCESUse of any electrical appliance implies the necessity to follow a series of

Page 35 - REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP

40DO’S AND DO NOT’S✓Do always grill with the oven door closed.✓Do always remove the detachable handles when using the grill pan.✓Do read the user inst

Page 36 - WITH NOT REMOVABLE INNER

41FOR YOUR SAFETYThe product should only be used for its intended purpose which is for the cooking ofdomestic foodstuffs.Under no circumstances should

Page 37 - WITH REMOVABLE INNER

42Advice forthe installerIMPORTANT• Appliance installation and maintenance must only be carried out by QUALIFIED TECHNI-CIANS and in compliance with t

Page 38 - REMOVING THE INNER GLASS

43Fig. 8.1Installation8IMPORTANT•The appliance should be installed by a QUALIFIED INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN.The appliance must be installed in complianc

Page 39 - REASSEMBLING THE INNER GLASS

44OVEN DOORLOWER TRIMAIR FLOWIMPORTANT:To avoid damage to the lower trim please note the following instructions. The lower trim is designed to allow f

Page 40 - DO’S AND DO NOT’S

45The connection of the appliance tothe grounding unit is mandatory. The manufacturer declines everyresponsibility for any inconve-nience resulting fr

Page 41 - FOR YOUR SAFETY

46Green & Yellow(Earth)Brown (Live)Blue (Neutral)NLFig. 9.1Fig. 9.2WARNING: This appliance must be earthedACPDBCONNECTING THE DOUBLE OVEN MAINS CA

Page 43 - Installation

Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. The manufacturer reserves the right, considering the characteristics of

Page 44 - AIR FLOW

5IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS & RECOMMENDATIONS• Do not carry out any cleaning or maintenance without first disconnecting the appli-ance from the electri

Page 45 - Electrical section

6Control Panels12502252001751501251007550TemperatureFunctionBOTTOM OVEN250225200175150125100755000Temperature FunctionTOP OVEN25022520017515012510075

Page 46 - Blue (Neutral)

Type A - CONTROL PANELS DESCRIPTION1. Oven temperature knob (Bottom main oven)2. Function selector knob (Bottom main oven)3. Function selector knob (T

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82502252001751501251007550TemperatureFunctionBOTTOM OVEN2502252001751501251007550Temperature FunctionTOP OVEN0 02502252001751501251007550TemperatureF

Page 48 - Cod. 1103087 ß3

9Type B - CONTROL PANELS DESCRIPTION1. Oven temperature knob (Bottom main oven)2. Function selector knob (Bottom main oven)3. Function selector knob (

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