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Manuel d'utilisation - EMGA

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Positioning<br />

Door closure regulation<br />

ChefTop <br />

BakerTop <br />

Models without trolley<br />

If, once the oven is in position, the door handle does not remain in its correct closed position (Fig. 1), the<br />

closure latch probably needs to be adjusted; proceed as follows:<br />

• while the oven door is open (Fig. 2), slightly loosen the screws fixing the latch in place (Fig. 3);<br />

• close the door again and turn the handle to stop it from opening (Fig. 3);<br />

• if the door stays shut with the handle in a perfectly vertical position, open the door again (Fig. 4) and tighten<br />

the latch fixing screws (Fig. 5);<br />

• if the problem persists, repeat this procedure, loosening the latch fixing screws further.<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5<br />

Trolley models<br />

In case, once the oven has been placed, the door handle of the oven does not correctly close in vertical<br />

position (pic.1), it may be necessary to fix the door spring latch position. Proceed as follows:<br />

• open the oven door and loose the upper and lower spring latch fixing screws (pictures 2 and 3)<br />

• lightly loose the 2 central spring latch fixing screws (picture 4)<br />

• draw the door up to the spring latch and move vertically the position of the latch in order to make it<br />

perfectly lined up with the door closing pin (picture 5)<br />

• tight the upper, lower and central spring latch fixing screws and try to close the door.<br />

• if the door closes properly and the handle perfectly stays in vertical position, open the door and tightly<br />

fix the fixing screws of the latch.<br />

• in case the problem is not solved, repeat the procedure and loose more the spring latch fixing screws .<br />

1<br />

2 3 4 5<br />

N.B<br />

A support surface which is not perfectly even will not allow the door handle to close correctly: if the surface is<br />

only slightly uneven, the problem may be overcome by adjusting the closure latch using the method described<br />

previously; there is no way of compensating for a highly uneven floor or oven support surface.<br />

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English

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