Defy Appliances DGS 122 Oven User Manual


 
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Important Do’s and Don’ts.
Don’t leave children unsupervised when the stove is in use.
Don’t store items above the cooker which are tempting to children.
Don’t sit or stand on the hob or on the oven door when it is open or in the down posi-
tion.
Don’t use a pan large enough to cover two or more burners.
Don’t use water to extinguish fat or oil fires.
Don’t use the stove as a space heater or dryer.
Don’t heat up any unopened cans or containers as internal pressure build-up could
cause these to explode.
Don’t place flammable materials (plastics, cloth, paper, aerosols etc.) on or near the
hob.
Don’t use abrasive or aggressive chemical cleaners to clean any part of the stove.
Don’t cover or obstruct any ventilation slots.
Don’t use round bottomed pans such as woks when cooking n the hob. These are in-
herently unstable.
Don’t use the oven floor as a shelf or tray.
Do not cover the hob, burners, trays or oven shelves with aluminium foil.
Don’t grill with the oven door closed.
Don’t use the grill to warm plates or serving dishes.
Don’t use a steam cleaner to clean the oven.
Do have the stove installed by a qualified technician.
Do read all the instructions before using the stove.
Do keep children away from the stove when it is in use as surfaces can get extremely
hot.
Do switch the electricity off before cleaning any part of the stove.
Do remember to switch the stove off after cooking is completed.
Do keep ventilation slots free of any obstructions.
Do take care when removing food from the oven. Use oven gloves whenever possible.
Do allow steam to escape after opening the oven door before removing any food.
Do select the correct tray and shelf position .
Do allow the stove to cool down before cleaning.
Do use good quality flat bottom pots and pans.
Do refer servicing to qualified service technicians.
Before calling a service technician to assist with a problem,
PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING:
Check house fuses or trip switches. (For non function of automatic ignition).
Check if there is power to the unit by plugging another small appliance into the wall
socket.
Check that there is gas in the bottle and that the valve is open.