The appliance has been tested before being put into
service.
The information provided below is intended to assist
in the identifi cation and correction of any irregularities
and malfunctions which might occur during use.
Fault
The appliance does not
switch on
Smell of gas
Cooking cycle does not
start or stops suddenly
The burner does
not light or goes out
suddenly
Burner does not light or
goes out suddenly with
"E12" alarm signaled
ALARM IDENTIFICATION
If the problem or fault noticed is not among those
listed in the table, consult the "Key to Alarms"
table.
The information provided is intended to identify the
alarm signals which appear on display (7).
IMPORTANT _________________________
Press button (12) to reset the alarm and
the cooking cycle restarts automatically;
if this is not the case, press start key (16).
TROUBLESHOOTING
Cause
Fuse "blown"
Safety or protection device (safety
thermostat or overload cutout) tripped
Electronic circuit board damaged
Gas leaks in supply system
Control board electronic circuit board
damaged
Alarm triggered
Gas valve faulty
Air intake in base obstructed
Ignition plug wires disconnected or damaged Reconnect or replace the wires
Ignition plugs dirty or damaged
Ignition monitoring device faulty
The user can solve some of these problems on their
own, but in most cases specifi c technical knowledge
or skill is required. More advanced troubleshooting
may need to be done by an authorized service agent.
Remedy
Replace the fuse (see page 44)
Press device reset button
Contact an authorized service agent
Check the tightness of the system
Contact an authorized service agent
Consult the "Key to Alarms" table
Replace gas valve
Clean the air intake
Clean or replace the plugs
Replace the device
7
12
16
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