WARNING! Some components of the cooker (for example gaskets) could be damaged due to excessively high temperatures inside the oven.
When not used for cooking food, it is recommended to keep the oven door slightly open, in order to take advantage of the additional heat
produced by the cooker and avoid possible damage. Any damage is not covered by the warranty.
3.7
OVEN LIGHT
The cookers have a light inside the oven which, together with the wide glass of the door, allows to
control the cooking process at sight without opening the door. The lighting switch is located on a lateral
upright you can find extracting the wood box.
3.8
HEATING
Wood fired cookers may be used also to heat the ambient in which they are installed. The heating comes from the plate and from the front of the cooker.
So the heating is effective just in the ambient in which the cooker is inserted and in particular near the cooker itself.
Also for the heating of an ambient you have to start the cooker with bright flame without using too much wood as long as a bed of cinders is created: at this
point you can put more load of combustible inside the combustion chamber. For a bigger autonomy of the cooker we suggest to use wood cut in big pieces,
hard if possible (ash-tree, beech, hornbeam and others) and to make the regulations as described for the slow heating.
3.9
GLOVE BOX
Inside the wood box you can find a small glove box that can be useful to keep the smallest tools, that
in this way remain separated from the wood.
WARNING! Do not insert material or inflammable devices inside the glove box.
3.10
BAKING-PAN HOLDER
The baking-pan holder allows to extract the bak-
ing-pan in a safe way, with no need to use rags or
hot pads. The baking-pan holder must be hooked
to the baking-pan edge and used with two hands.
Picture 23 - Baking-pan holder.
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Picture 21 - Switch to light the oven.
Picture 22 - Glove box fixed on the wood box.