Operating your broiler burneridgr-210 only), Care and maintenance, Removing the oven door for cleaning – Avanti DGR-210 User Manual
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operating Your Broiler BurneriDGR-210 Only)
The knob controlling the oven burner is also used for operating
the broiler burner. (See Figure 10) When the knob is turned in
clockwise direction, it controls the broiler.
When the knob is turned in the counter-clockwise direction, the
oven is engaged.
Those burners do not run simultaneously. The broiling burner
has one position. It is full on. The burner cannot be set to other
heat outputs.
To operate the broiler burner:
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Open oven door to confirm nothing is stored in oven cavity.
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Place the heat deflector panel, as shown in Figure 11.
A WARNING®
If the heat deflector is not placed, the control
panel will overheat. This could damage the
control knobs, and creates risk of burn injury.
A WARNING®
The maximum amount of weight placed on to the
oven shelf must not exceed 30 lbs.
Place food on a cold ungreased broiling pan and set rack to proper height.
Close the oven door, until it touches the heat deflector panel.
Push the oven knob fonward. Ignition starts.
Turn it in the clockwise direction to BROIL position without releasing the knob.
Observe that the broiler burner is lit. Wait for ten seconds for the heating of flame failure
device, then release the knob.
Broiling does not require preheating.
All food should be turned at least once.
When the food is cooked enough, turn the knob to ‘OFF’ position and remove the food.
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
The appliance should be cleaned regularly for long-term operating.
Make sure that all parts of the range are cool before cleaning.
Removing the Oven Door for Cleaning
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Open the door fully.
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There is a small ring on each hinge. Pull the ring over the
claw-like hook, which is part of the hinge mechanism. Do
not forget to do this on both hinges before the next step.
(See Figure 12)
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Raise the door slightly and pull it straight out and away
from the oven. The door will come completely off.
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When replacing the door, locate it back into the hinge holes,
the rings off the claw-like hooks.
Figure 12
Pul! it down fully and slip
■Cióse the door and make sure that it sits in Place fully. If not, repeat all above steps.
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