If the cooker does not work, Performance characteristics when in use, If you do not have the original carton – Beko DVG 695 User Manual

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trouble shooting

safety in the home

If the cooker does not work

If the appliance does not operate check

whether:

• The power and gas supply are on.
• The fuse has blown/circult breaker has

tripped/main distribution switch has been
turned off.

• The control has been set correctly.

If the appliance is still not operating after

the above checks, please refer to the section
on how to obtain service.

Please ensure that the above checks have

been made as a charge will be made if no

fault is found.

Performance

characteristics

when

in use

When using your appliance for the first

few times, an odour and/or smoke may

be emitted which is normal

- see page 11.

• It is nornnal for the metal parts to produce

noise when in use, this is due to expansion
and contraction.

• When in use, steam may be produced which

is normal and not a fault of the cooker.

• At the end of a cooking session, it is normal

to have a momentary puff of steam when
the oven door is opened. This should
disperse in a few seconds.

• If, whilst cooking, steam produced comes

in to contact with cool surface's on the
outside of the appliance, it will condense
and produce water droplets. This is quite
normal and is not a fault.

future transportation

Keep the original carton and other packaging

material in a safe place. Transport the cooker
in its original carton. Follow the instructions
that are printed on the carton.

To prevent the accessories inside the oven

from damaging the oven door, tape a strip of
cardboard onto the inside of the oven door
that lines up with the position of the trays.

Tape the oven door to the side walls.

If you do not have the original

carton

Take the necessary precautions in order to

prevent the exterior panels, and the glass
surfaces of the oven from being damaged.

Pack the oven in bubble wrap or thick

cardboard and tape it securely in order to
prevent damage during transportation.

The oven must be transported upright. Do

not place other items on the top of the cooker.

replacing the oven lamp

Ensure that the appliance is switched off

at the mains supply, before replacing the

lamp to avoid the possibility off electric

shock.

1 Switch off at the mains.

2 Remove the protective glass cover of the

lamp inside your oven by turning it anti­

clockwise,

3 Remove the bulb by turning it anti-clockwise.

Replacement bulb can be obtained from

anygood DIY or electrical stores.

Look after yourself, family and
friends

Ensure that children are kept away whilst

the cooker is in use and until it has cooled

as parts become very hot. Don't leave them

unsupervised.

During use surfaces get hot. Don't touch

hot surfaces during use.

Close supervision while cooking is essential

at all times.

Never use when judgement or co-ordination

is impaired by the use of alcohol and/or

drugs.

Don't use aerosols near the cooker as most

are highly inflammable.

Special care should be taken when cooking

oily and fatty food as overheating of such

food can cause them to catch fire.

Always use good quality oven gloves when

removing hot utensils and the grill pan from

the oven.

Ensure handles of pans can not accidentally

be caught or knocked and do not get heated

by adjacent burners.

Check all controls on the appliance are

switched off after use.

Take care when opening the door. Let steam

and hot air escape before removing the

food.

Select the correct shelf position before

turning the oven or grill on - don't move

oven shelves when hot.

Don't use water to extinguish oil or fat fires.

Don't heat up unopened food containers

as pressure can build up causing the

container to burst.

• Don't use round-bottomed traditional woks.

Use flat-bottomed types.

• Don't store items above the cooker that

children may try to reach.

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