Catalogue Built-in Appliances
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3 Dimensional cold air coming in (DCS+) 3 Dimensional cold air ow-in (DCS)Radial fan absorbs cold and hot air(DCS+, DCS) Cooled air is blown out (DCS+)Cooled-down air is blown out (DCS)Heat sensor (DCS+)
>> A room with a view Our ovens have larger windows furniture, so it is easier for you to see what is going on without having to open the door suppliers and waste energy.
<< Floating ovens stay cool
>> Dynamic cooling system (DCS) Gorenje’s single ovens have a unique advantage. There is a space lled with air between the outer sides of the oven furniture and the oven cavity. So, even though the oven is hot, the air in the space serves as insulation, keeping the outer sides cool. Gorenje has invented a unique dynamic cooling system. A special ventilator takes in cold air from outside the oven and mixes it with warm air from inside the oven, so that it becomes much colder before being let out through the vents above the handle on the front. This makes the entire front of the oven - including the handle - cooler and safer. Dynamic cooling system+ (DCS+) A tight seal The best Gorenje ovens have an even more advanced cooling system in which an extra ventilator continues to cool the air after you have turned off the oven, automatically stopping when the sensor indicates that the air has reached 75°C. A band of rubber creates a 100%-tight seal against the glass in the oven door. This ensures there is no condensation on the inner side of the door and no loss of energy. Open the door and stop the heat A special door switch stops the fan immediately when you open the oven door during the cooking process, so you do not get a burst of heat straight in your face. The moment you close the door, the fan starts again (models B 9000 and B 8975).

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