How To Use The Fan Oven - Kenwood KS101G Series Instructions For Use Manual

Built-in gas oven with electric grill
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2 - HOW TO USE THE OVEN
ATTENTION:
The oven door becomes very hot
during operation and very hot steam
goes out from the area below the
control panel. Keep children away.
The door is hot, use the handle.
During use the appliance becomes
hot. Care should be taken to avoid
touching the heating elements inside
the oven.
TECHNICAL FEATURES
The oven is furnished completely clean.
It is advisable however, upon first use,
to turn the oven on to the maximum
temperature for 30 minutes to eliminate
possible traces of grease from the oven
burner.
The same operation shall be done with the
electric grill.
This oven is fitted with:
One gas oven burner (2,70 kW),
located at the bottom, providing self-
ignition and safety device.
One electric grill (2,00 kW), placed on
the top, controlled by a thermostat.



OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Heating and cooking in the gas/electric
oven are obtained in the following ways:
a. by normal convection
The heat is produced by the oven gas
burner.
b. by radiation
The heat is radiated by the electric grill.
COOLING FAN MOTOR
This appliance incorporates a safety
cooling fan motor to achieve optimum
efficiency of the controls, ensure lower
surface temperatures are maintained and
cool the internal components.
The cooling fan motor turns on automatically
when igniting the oven burner or electric
grill.
It may run on (for various minutes) even
after the oven burner or electric grill has
been turned off.
IMPORTANT NOTES:
Do not use the appliance in case of
power failure or if the cooling fan
motor is damaged. The appliance
may overheat and get damaged due
to the non-operation of the cooling
fan motor.
In case of
failure of the cooling
fan motor during the operation of
the gas oven, the oven burner is
turned off automatically after about
20 minutes. In that
the oven and contact the after-sales
service.
When the cooling fan motor is
operating correctly there is an air
flow in the top area of the appliance.
case do not use
Fig. 2.1
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