User Manual for GRAM 16KP 663 Electric Cooker
Quick guide and user manual for the GRAM 16KP 663 electric cooker. Includes installation instructions, operating procedures for the oven and ceramic hob, cleaning tips, and troubleshooting.
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This manual provides essential instructions for the GRAM 16KP 663 electric cooker. Before first use, ensure all packaging is removed, the oven interior is cleaned, and the oven is heated for 30 minutes at 250°C to remove factory protective substances. You must set the electronic clock for the oven to function. Always keep children away from the appliance during operation.
Safety information
- The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Do not touch heating elements.
- Children under 8 years should not operate the appliance without supervision.
- Never leave the appliance unattended when frying or grilling.
- Do not use the appliance for room heating.
- If the ceramic hob surface is cracked, disconnect the power immediately to avoid electric shock.
- Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal objects on the oven door glass.
- Disconnect the power supply before replacing the oven light bulb.
Installation
Installation must be performed by an authorized electrician in accordance with local regulations. The cooker must be placed on a hard, level floor and not on a plinth. Ensure the cooker is level using the adjustable feet located in the drawer. If placed between kitchen units, ensure the surrounding furniture can withstand at least 100°C.


Oven operation
The oven is operated using pop-out knobs. Press the knob to pop it out, then turn to select the desired function. The electronic programmer allows you to set the temperature, timer, and delayed start. The oven features various modes including fan, grill, and pyrolytic cleaning. The child lock is active by default; deactivate it by following the instructions on the door mechanism.


Hob operation
The ceramic hob is controlled by 7-step knobs. Use cookware with a flat, clean, and dry bottom, with a diameter equal to or larger than the cooking zone for optimal heat transfer. A residual heat indicator shows when a zone is still hot (above 50°C).
Cleaning and maintenance
Always ensure the appliance is cold before cleaning. Use the pyrolytic cleaning function for deep cleaning; remove all non-pyrolytic accessories before starting. For regular cleaning, use a damp cloth. You can remove the oven door and side racks for easier access. Replace the halogen bulb by disconnecting the power, removing the lamp cover, and using a cloth to handle the new bulb.


Troubleshooting
If the appliance does not work, check the fuses in your home installation. If the oven light fails, tighten or replace the bulb. For other issues, consult the troubleshooting table in the manual or contact GRAM service.
Technical specifications
Nominal voltage: 230/400V~50 Hz. Nominal power: max 9.9 kW. Dimensions: 90 / 60 / 60.5 cm.
Manufacturer information
GRAM
Practical help
Common problems
Check the fuses in your home installation; replace if blown.
Tighten the bulb or replace it with a new one (230V, 25W).
Before use
- Remove all packaging materials.
- Clean the oven interior.
- Remove protective tape from the grill element.
- Heat the oven for 30 minutes at 250°C.
- Set the current time on the electronic clock.
Specs in practice
- Nominal voltage
- 230/400V~50 Hz
- Nominal power
- max 9.9 kW
Images and diagrams
- Pop-out knobs: Press to pop out, turn to select function.
- Child lock: Prevents door opening; active by default.
Model compatibility
- Use cookware with flat, clean, dry bottoms.
- Use pots with diameter equal to or larger than the cooking zone.
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Emily Carter
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