General information – Campomatic C64EWR User Manual

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GENERAL INFORMATION

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PURPOSE

The cooker should be used for preparing household meals only. It must not be used for

any other purpose.

TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION

PARTS IDENTIFICATION

1 - control panel
2 - oven and grill.
3 - oven door
4 - hot plate rear left
5 - hot plate rear right
6 - hot plate front left
7 - hot plate front right
8 - temperature control lamps
9 - grill pan with removable handle

10 - storage drawer
11 - 2 x stoprock wires

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4

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Supply voltage:

230/240V~50Hz

Gross weight (kg):

47.5

External dimensions (cm):

50 width; 60 depth; 90 height

Oven capacity (litres):

42

Total wattage (kW):

7.5

Energy rating:

A

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PREPARATION FOR USE

1. Remove all packing materials

including the protective film (if

applicable) covering any chrome-

plated and stainless steel parts.

Dispose of the packing material

according to your local authority’s

relevant regulations.

2. Wipe the enamel and glass surfaces

with a soft damp cloth.

3. When using for the first time, turn on

the hot plates, one at a time, and set

the temperature control knob to

position '3'. Leave them for about 5

minutes. This will burn off the

protective film covering the plates.

When the plates are cool, wipe them

with a soft dry cloth.

4. Clean the oven, grill shelf and baking

tray etc. with warm water and

washing-up liquid.

5. Turn on the oven and and set it to the

highest temperature for about 10

minutes to burn off any manufacturing

residues. Ensure the kitchen is well

ventilated.

IMPORTANT NOTES

1. The hot plates and oven

compartment become very hot when

in use. Keep children well away!

2. Overheated fats and oils may easily

catch fire. Therefore, only cook dishes

with these ingredients while

supervising.

3. Turn all controls off when not in use.
4. Stand well back when opening an

oven door to allow any build up of

steam/heat to disperse.

5. Use protective gloves when taking

dishes off the electric hob or baking

tins out of the oven.

6. Obviously, during use the appliance

becomes hot. Care should be taken

to avoid touching heating elements,

particularly inside the oven.

7. Never leave children unsupervised

where a cooking appliance is installed

as all surfaces will be hot during and

after use.

8. Never store items that children may

attempt to reach, above the

appliance.

9. Never remove the oven shelves when

the oven is hot.

10. Never use the oven compartment for

storing inflammable or heat-sensitive

items.

11. Connecting leads of other household

electrical equipment which may be in

use while the cooker is being

operated should be kept well away

from the heating elements.

12. Do not use the cooker for heating the

room.

Hot plates

Always keep the hot plates clean. A

dirty plate does not transfer heat

efficiently.

Never turn the hot plates on without a

dish or pan on them.

Avoid placing wet pans on the hot

plates.

Never sprinkle cold water on an

overheated plate.

Turn the hot plate off a few minutes

before the dish is cooked; the plate

accumulates heat and is still hot for

some time after turning off.

Never use the hot plates for preparing

foods wrapped in aluminium foil or in

plastic pans. Never place any plastic

trays etc. on the hot plates.

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PREPARATION FOR USE

1. Remove all packing materials

including the protective film (if

applicable) covering any chrome-

plated and stainless steel parts.

Dispose of the packing material

according to your local authority’s

relevant regulations.

2. Wipe the enamel and glass surfaces

with a soft damp cloth.

3. When using for the first time, turn on

the hot plates, one at a time, and set

the temperature control knob to

position '3'. Leave them for about 5

minutes. This will burn off the

protective film covering the plates.

When the plates are cool, wipe them

with a soft dry cloth.

4. Clean the oven, grill shelf and baking

tray etc. with warm water and

washing-up liquid.

5. Turn on the oven and and set it to the

highest temperature for about 10

minutes to burn off any manufacturing

residues. Ensure the kitchen is well

ventilated.

IMPORTANT NOTES

1. The hot plates and oven

compartment become very hot when

in use. Keep children well away!

2. Overheated fats and oils may easily

catch fire. Therefore, only cook dishes

with these ingredients while

supervising.

3. Turn all controls off when not in use.
4. Stand well back when opening an

oven door to allow any build up of

steam/heat to disperse.

5. Use protective gloves when taking

dishes off the electric hob or baking

tins out of the oven.

6. Obviously, during use the appliance

becomes hot. Care should be taken

to avoid touching heating elements,

particularly inside the oven.

7. Never leave children unsupervised

where a cooking appliance is installed

as all surfaces will be hot during and

after use.

8. Never store items that children may

attempt to reach, above the

appliance.

9. Never remove the oven shelves when

the oven is hot.

10. Never use the oven compartment for

storing inflammable or heat-sensitive

items.

11. Connecting leads of other household

electrical equipment which may be in

use while the cooker is being

operated should be kept well away

from the heating elements.

12. Do not use the cooker for heating the

room.

Hot plates

Always keep the hot plates clean. A

dirty plate does not transfer heat

efficiently.

Never turn the hot plates on without a

dish or pan on them.

Avoid placing wet pans on the hot

plates.

Never sprinkle cold water on an

overheated plate.

Turn the hot plate off a few minutes

before the dish is cooked; the plate

accumulates heat and is still hot for

some time after turning off.

Never use the hot plates for preparing

foods wrapped in aluminium foil or in

plastic pans. Never place any plastic

trays etc. on the hot plates.

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