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Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of this
quality appliance. We trust that you will
enjoy many years of trouble free use.
Please read these instructions carefully
before using the appliance.
This manual will provide you with
information on how to operate and care
for your appliance in order that you gain
the maximum benefit from it.
Unpacking
• Remove all packing from the oven
cavity and position the accessories.
• Ensure that packaging material is
disposed of in a responsible manner and
that plastic bags are cut up to prevent
children playing with them and
accidentally suffocating.
• If the appliance is damaged in any way,
do not use it. Report the damage to your
dealer, who will take the necessary
corrective action.
Electrical installation
This appliance must be earthed and the
manufacturer and the seller do not accept
responsibility for any damage due to
incorrect installation or electrical
connection. This appliance should not be
connected through an earth leakage
system. Refer to S.A.N.S.10142
Support the oven in front of the aperture
and make the electrical connection before
installing. This will ensure enough cable
length for subsequent servicing.
Connection to the power supply
The connection must be carried out by a
licensed electrician, who will ensure that
the oven is correctly connected and safely
earthed.
The rated current is printed on the serial
number label attached to the oven side
trim.
The appliance must be connected to the
mains through a double pole isolating
switch which has a minimum clearance
between the contacts of 3 mm. in both
poles.
A means for disconnection must be
provided in the fixed wiring.
Cupboard design
• Your Defy oven is designed to give you
years of trouble free service, however it
is important that it be correctly
installed.
• Cooking appliances generate
considerable heat. The layout and
materials of the mounting cabinet
should take account of the
characteristics of the oven.
• Surfaces immediately adjacent to the
oven should be able to withstand
temperatures of up to 100°C without
delaminating or discolouring.
• Overhanging doors above the oven may
be subjected to heat as well as
condensation if very moist foods are
being cooked.