_ Electric Ovens _ rev. 4____ ______ ________ KF 937 – KF 937 UD – KF 933 – KF 933 U – KF 933 AL – KF 933 AL U
KF 912 - KF 912 IX – KF 965 – KF 965 M – KF 965 AL UD – KF 966 UD _
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Replacing oven lamp
Replacing oven lampReplacing oven lamp
Replacing oven lamp - Electrically switch off the appliance; unscrew the protective glass cap
(Fig. 6);
(except MODD. KF 937 UD – KF 965 AL UD – KF 966 UD) unscrew the lamp and replace it
with another lamp suitable for high temperatures (300°C), with the following characteristics:
- Voltage 230/240 V
- Power 15 W
- Fitting E 14
Refit the glass cap and power up the appliance.
(Only for the models KF 937 UD – KF 965 AL UD – KF 966 UD) remove the faulty halogen lamp
and insert the new one by using paper or cloth to not touch the lamp with bare hands.
Please note that the new halogen lamp must have the same characteristics as the one removed.
Put back the lamp cover with the gaskets and turn on the electricity.
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Technical
Technical Technical
Technical assistance
assistanceassistance
assistance
Before leaving the factory, the appliance was completely regulated and tested by expert
specialised personnel to guarantee the best operating results.
All repairs and settings must be performed with utmost care and attention, respecting national
safety regulations in force. Always contact your retailer or our nearest Service Centre, giving
details of the problem, the appliance model and the serial number (on the rating plate on the
rear panel).
For any maintenance the user can contact Tecnoeka by calling the telephone numbers on the
cover or going to www.tecnoeka.com
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www.tecnoeka.com.
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. Informations to the consumers
Informations to the consumersInformations to the consumers
Informations to the consumers
Further to Directive 2002/96/EC, the symbol of the crossed rubbish skip on
the appliance means that at the end of its life, the product must be disposed
of separately from the other rubbish. The user must hand the appliance to a
specialised waste collection centre for electric and electronic equipment.