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1. 19 SECTION 9 INFORMATION ABOUT TRANSPORTATION In case of transport hold your oven vertically and do not put anything on it Transportation Please Keep your ovens original box Carry your oven with original box Obey carrying signs on box To keep your oven door from damage that may occur during transportation by wire grate and trays stick 1 1 5 cm thin cardboard or paper on oven front door inner glass with sticky tape at level of trays otick oven door to side walls with sticky tape To place packaging materials look at figures below If your oven haven t got an original box Take precautions to avoid possiblity of oven outer walls glass painted enamelled or stainless steel surfaces 20 SECTION 10 TROUBLESHOOTING Please do the following controls before calling authorised service If oven not heats Plug of your product may not be in an earthed socket your fuse may blow timer may not adjusted in models that have timer If oven is not working Please check that oven button is adjusted to a funciton in multi function models Please check that heater button adjusted Please check fuse of oven plug s socket or main fuse to be sure of its blow or not If inner oven lamp is not Check is electricity on is lamp working if it is not read User s Manual to change it Upper and Lower
2. Use to increase and reduce the nurnber sizes an the display and to set the display bnghtnes alarm and audio volume Use to programme the alarm sign Use to programme the cooking time Use to start the selected way of operation when no programming is needed Use to programme the end af cooking and stopping of the owen ALARM DURATION SETTING With this function you can get your alarm clock beep after a period set by you ohne meno 8 10 3N 20 Po o d A 1 Select alarm setting 2 Enter time with or keys 3 Time will be displayed mode eg 5 minutes after a few seconds When the set period ends the alarm starts beeping You can stop the alarm by pushing any button 202 ALARM VOLUME SETTING You can select the 3 level volume of your oven by pressing the button Alarm volume is changed with every push on the key Note By factory default volume is set to the highest In the event of power failure the volume setting will be reset to the factory default if changed DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS SETTING You can select the 3 level display brightness setting by pressing the button The display brightness setting will change with every push on the key Note By factory default the brightness is set to the highest In the event of power failure the brightness setting will be reset to the factory default if changed IN THE EVENT OF POWER FAILURE In the event of power failure your oven will be
3. heaters do not cook equally Check raw positions thermostat positions and cooking time from list in your Users Manual If there is still any problem in your product please call closest authorised service 21 This appliance fitting is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying the product the Crossed Out Wheelie Bin symbol indicates that this appliance fitting may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local authority your household waste disposal service or the retailer where you purchased the product
4. position and insert the hinge to hinge counter part 2 Open the glass door to the back slightly for getting the locking part and then push ahead and lock with screwdriver 3 Open and close the door to make sure that it has been fitted correctly 18 Oven Gasket Please check this gasket at regular periods If it requires cleaning clean it without using abrasive materials If gasket is damaged immediately contact with closest authorised servicel Do not use oven till gasket repaired or replaced Changing Oven Lamp 1 Pull the plug out of socket 2 Turn the lamp fixing glass counter clockwise direction to seperate it 3 To seperate lamp from body turn it to counter clockwise direction 4 Fix new lamp that you gain from authorised service in place of old lamp 5 Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock
5. switched off for safety reasons his is indicated by the flashing of the hand icon on the display All current cooking programmes will be deleted Display shows 12 00 and the clock should be set First switch on I the oven by pressing the button see Clock setting THE FLASHING HAND ICON INDICATES THAT THE OVEN IS SWITCHED OFF AND THAT YOU NEED TO PRESS THE a BUTTON TO SWITCH TO THE NORMAL POSITION COOKING WITHOUT A PROGRAM MANUAL A It means that you start and finish Cooking without making any programming If there is any programme in the memory you need to reset the programme Press the button to reset 1 If there is a programme in the memory it will be reset when the a button is pressed and manual cooking will be started 2 After putting in the oven the food that you want to cook set the oven control button to the concerned position shown in the cooking table 3 Your oven works manually Check your food with certain intervals and finish cooking by switching the oven control button to off zero position since there is no programme Now you finished cooking Your food is ready for servicing 13 SEMI AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING It is the instant start of cooking and stopping after a predetermined period In this programme you need to enter the cooking time IE 30 Bl ps ALTA mute G ar o amp im 1 The time is 18 30 2 Switch to the cooking 3 Enter the time length time se
6. to finish cooking are programmed beforehand Current time of the day must be set before starting programming mutua Aso a 1 The time is 18 30 P CT 2 You want the food I FULL Ls auta JI er i 3 You can set the to be ready at 20 45 cooking time by You can set the finish peen the and time by pressing the batons les and buttons enter the cooking time as 1 00 hour Your oven is in standby mode and the display shows 10 30 wri as the current time of the day and standby signs The oven will not work It starts working at 19 45 and the icon is displayed with the current time The oven works for 1 00 hour and stops at 20 45 The eui sign appears with the end hour 1 Prepare the food that you want to cook and put it in the oven Bring the oven selector switch and the thermostat button to the position shown in the cooking table 2 Press the button Enter the end time of cooking by pressing the T button In 5 seconds Let s enter the end time as 20 45 While entering the time auto sign and the flashing sign appear with the time After 5 seconds sign and the word auto appear on the display The oven is in operation 3 Enter the cooking time by pressing first the Ly button and then the button The display is automatically set for 2 15 hours cooking time Lets say that we want to set the cooking time as 1 00 hour We can change the time as 1 00 instead of 2 15 hours by pre
7. you want your food to be ready When the timer is first powered up 12 00 appears on the display JT icon flashes In this case the oven will not work as the contacts of the clock relay are open The electricity current is transmitted to the heating elements through the alarm clock Press d to manually operate the oven Oven clock timer works the same way as the normal clock In the event of power failure the clock is reset If the electricity current is less than 50 Hz the clock will be slow This is not a defect of the clock In such cases set the clock again Note You don t have to set the real time of the day for manual and semi automatic cooking with your oven For full automatic programming you should set the real time of the day With the clock of your oven 1 You can set the cooking time from O to 10 hours 2 You can set the alarm time between 00 00 and 23 59 hours 3 You can set the oven to full automatic semi automatic or manual cooking 4 You can use it for warning purposes SETTING THE REAL TIME OF THE DAY Time setting can only be done when there is no active cooking programme Press the x button Two dots between the hour and minute start flashing you can set the clock forward by and backward by Longer pressing on these keys will change the clock faster 11 IIg 5 1030 3 1030 1 Select clock setting 2 Set the time with or 3 Display will be fixed mode keys after 5 seconds
8. BLACK ENERGY TYPE ELECTRIC ELECTRIC TIMER MECHANICAL DIGITAL TIMER INNER CAVITY 1 1 COOKING FUNCTION 6 FUNCTIONS 6 FUNCTIONS OVEN VOLUME 58 LITERS 58 LITERS OVEN POWER 2550 WATTS 2550 WATTS GRILL POWER 2000 WATTS 2000 WATTS TURBO REZISTANCE TURBO FAN YES YES TOTAL POWER 2550 WATTS 2550 WATTS OVEN 0 285 C 0 285 C IES SECURITY 160 C 160 C VOLTAGE 230 V 230 V FREQUENCY 50 60 HZ 50 60 HZ ENERGY CLASS A A ENERGY CONSUMPTION CONVENSIONAL KWH 0 84 Kwh 0 84 Kwh ENERGY CONSUMPTION FORCED AIR KWH 0 79 Kwh 0 79 Kwh PRODUCT DIMENSIONS OUTER WIDTH MM 594 594 OUTER DEPTH MM 560 560 OUTER HEIGHT MM 594 594 SECTION 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICES This Built in electrical oven is manufactured for use in the preparation of normal home meals Please do not use for other purposes Installation This appliance must be installed by qualified personnel according to the manufacturer s instructions and the relevant Safety Standards This appliance is heavy Take care when moving it Remove all packaging protective films and oils from the appliance before using for the first time Ensure that the electrical supply complies with the type stated on the rating plate Do not attempt to modify the appliance in any way The voltage of your oven is 230 Volt 50 60 Hz This appliance has been constructed and distributed in compliance with the regulations of AS NZS 3350 1 and AS NZS 3350 2 6 This appliance must be correctly
9. TERMIKEL OVEN USER S MANUAL MODEL 13550 13554 Built in CE Dear Customer Congratulations on purchasing your TERMIKEL Built In Electric Oven This product has been made to the most exacting standards and will provide you with years of service if used properly Please read this user guide carefully it contains all the information you require to use this product safely and successfully Before commissioning you cooker please check for any damage which may have been caused in transportation If your cooker is damaged in any way please contact your supplier TABLE of CONTENTS SECTION 1 Technical Features amp Sections of Oven SECTION 2 Important Safety Notices SECTION 3 Installation of Built In Oven SECTION 4 Introduction of Control Panel SECTION 5 Usage of Oven SECTION 6 Grill Function of Oven SECTION 7 Adjustment of Timer SECTION 8 Maintenance amp Cleaning SECTION 9 Information on Transportation SECTION 10 Troubleshooting SECTION 1 TECHNICAL FEATURES of OVEN woh Oo O 11 12 SECTIONS of OVEN oco 1o00ROGNA Oven Handle Oven Glassdoor Tray Grid Oven Gasket Control Panel Control Knob Foreign Body Inner Body Lower Resistance Upper Resistance Indicator Light Signal Lamp Timer TECHNICAL FEATURES of OVEN MODEL 13554 13550 COLOUR BLACK
10. can be stopped by pressing any button PLE g cue sign is shown 9 If you wish to restart the oven press the j button The oven starts working manually NOTE If your press the button during semi automatic and full automatic programming the programmes in the memory will be cancelled and your oven operates manually 10 Cooking will end by bringing the oven control button to off 0 position You have finished the semi automatic cooking Your food is ready for servicing AG Changing the cooking time after programming You can change the cooking time and the end of cooking time while your oven is in operation To change the end time of cooking The new value is entered by pressing the LJ button and using the and keys To change cooking time The cooking time is displayed while the button is pressed Press the or keys to set the new cooking time SECTION 8 MAINTENANCE amp CLEANING Cleaning your Oven 1 Before you start cleaning switch off power supply at the socket If the oven is hot wait it to cool off 2 Do not use the abrasive cleaning agents on enamel ceramic or painted surfaces Use only creams or liquid cleaning agents that do not contain abrasive agents 3 Any liquid spilling on the cooker may cause damage to enamel surfaces when they burn Promptly clean spilt liquids 4 Do not use corrosive cleaning agents when cleaning control panel 5 Never drip water on and touc
11. h the glass when the oven is hot 6 Remove covers of the oven Wash and rinse with soapy water Cleaning the Interiorof Your Oven e Switch off power supply before starting to clean oven Remove trays and grill Wipe the interior parts with soap soaked cloth Clean it with dampened cloth again and wipe dry e Do not use dry or powder cleaning agents Clean the glass surfaces with specialised glass cleaning agents e Do not use hard brushes steel wood or sharp instruments such as a knife when cleaning the interior part of the oven 17 e Remove the glass front door by unscrewing the fixings using a screwdriver remove the inside glass clean and rinse it After drying it place the seal properly and re install the glass Removal oven door for easy cleaning Before cleaning the oven door we advise you to follow below steps to seperate oven door from the oven body 1 Open the door completely Dismount the locking part on the hinge by lifting with screwdriver 2 Push the locking part in the direction of the glass door to the hinge body 3 Open the glass door to the back slightly and insert the locking part to its place on hinge Make sure that this is done on both for left and right hinges 4 Lift the door slightly and pull the door with your two hands to seperate from the oven Y Inserting the oven door After cleaning for inserting oven door to oven body it is recommended to apply below steps 1 Hold the door in open
12. ide the oven reaches the set value the thermostat cuts the circuit and the lamp will go off When the heat falls below set value the thermostat will switch on again and indicator lamp will be lit Usage of Oven Suggested Settings 1 Meals that may be cooked 2 Oven Control Position 3 Thermostat position 4 Recommended cooking times are given in cooking table 5 Turn the oven heating control switch clockwise to adjust cooking time for the meal you desire to cook refer to cooking table 6 Before cooking pre heat the oven for 10 minutes The door of the oven should be open Put the dish in the oven after pre heating E OVEN FUNCTIONS LEVEL FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Oven Lamp Hot air comes from up and down heats the tray Top amp Bottom Heating from both side Top and bottom sides of meals Elements cooked equally Bottom Bottom heating element Heating Element Hecommed to use cake and bread Top Top Heating Element for keeping cooked food Heating Element warm or gently reheating Oven Lamp Oven Lamp Grill heater and Turbo Fan work Grill Heating Element together Recommend to use for frying Turbo Fan Thermostat must be at maximum position Oven Lamp and Grill heater works Recommend to use for frying Thermostat must be at maximum position Oven Lamp Grill Heating Element To 2 we Hot air comes from up and down heats the tray p Elements 9 from both side Top and bottom sides of meals cooked equall
13. installed by a suitably qualified person in conjunction with Australian Wiring rules AS3000 Warning This appliance must be earthed Do not use a steam cleaning device with this appliance WARNING ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock When you have finished cooking check that all controls are in the OFF position Please check your electrical installation is earthed This appliance must be installed by a qualified engineer This appliance must be fitted with a min 16 A Fuse Please ensure that plug of your oven is not accidentally pulled or stretched beyond the extent of the power cord If this appliance is installed without proper earthing the manufacturer dose not accept any reasonability for any damage caused Commissioning of this appliance should only be attempted by an Authorised Service or an expert authorised by customer relations Connection of this appliance must be via a cable that is 3x2 5 mm Forisolation safety the length of the power cord must not exceed 2 meters Connection diagram can be found on the rear of the appliance Please reset the timer when in the event of a power failure The oven will not operate until the timer is properly set 3r The oven door must always close properly Keep the door seal areas clean Pressing on open cover of oven with heavy matters can cause damage on cover hinges So please do not sit or load hea
14. its Cooking times depend on quantity of ingredients Using cake forms gives better results for making cakes SECTION 6 Grill Function of Oven Closed Door Grilling Turn the oven control knob to position e We advise you to use trivet shelf placed into grill tray when you are grilling This will help avoid spills and help keep your oven clean e f you decide use grill wire on shelf rather than placing in tray position a tray below to collect oils For easy cleaning put some water in tray Preheat grill with door closed position for 5 10 minutes before use e Always pre heat grill before use and grill with door closed ATTENTION It is recommended that you always grill with the Panel Protection Sheet in place Our company is not responsible for damage made by not using this sheet SROBROBCN Figure 8 SECTION 7 ADJUSTMENT of TIMER A Adjustment of Mechanical Timer 13554 Mechanical Timer can be adjusted by its button on front panel Timer must be adjusted to start the oven cooking Cooking time can be adjusted between 5 to 90 minutes with mechanical timer You should position the button to ON manually if cooking time will exceed 90 minutes 10 B Dijital Timer 13550 MAMM 200 000000 lcu d Your digital timer is an electronic timing module that makes the food in the oven ready for servicing when you want All you need to do is to program the cooking duration and the time when
15. n Correct Installation Cabinet should not come into contact with any of the ovens electrical parts Isolation materials or parts that used for isolation must affix strongly to prevent taking out by any tool t is not recommend you to install your appliance near refrigator or freezer f a hob is installed with your oven all electrical cables of cooker and oven must be seperat Install your appliance in a position that allows access to power cable Do not place power cable to close or in contact with hot surfaces Do not attach the cable to the oven door Dimensions of Built in oven and cabinet are at Figure 3 amp 4 Installed Built in Oven pictures are at Figure 5 amp 6 Figure 5 Figure 6 SECTION 4 INTRODUCTION of CONTROL PANEL Front panels and control knobs for Built In Oven models are at Figure 7 The Knobs control power and setting of each heating element Turn Knobs clockwise to activate oven and set at required cooking temperature Turn Knob anti clockwise to decrease cooking temperature and to deactivate oven eo OFF 40 0 p etos 2 O aoe t s de 2 3 Thermostat Control Mechanical Timer Functions e gt RECON O a e FI O m rt Ng hous I 3 Thermostat Control Dijital Timer Functions Figure 7 SECTION 5 USING THE OVEN Thermostatic Control of Oven The indicator lamp will switch on together with the thermostat When the heat ins
16. ssing the button In 5 seconds after making the setting the current time of the day 18 30 the word auto and the sign appear The oven will switch to the standby mode and it will not work 15 4 When the oven is in standby mode you can view the end time of cooking by pressing the LJ button and the cooking time by pressing the j button 5 The oven starts working after 1 hour and 15 minutes that is at 19 45 While the oven is in operation the 19 45 auto is displayed The oven works for 1 hour as the entered time is 1 hour NOTE The cooking time entered should be less than the difference between the current time of the day and the end time of cooking Otherwise the oven will not switch to standby mode and it will work until the end of cooking time 6 By pressing the Ly button the remaining time can be viewed After 5 seconds the display switches to the clock mode and the current time of the day is displayed The end of cooking time will appear on the display by pressing the L3 button After 1 00 hour power will be switched off and the oven stops Alarm starts beeping The display to be shown when the The display to be shown when the cooking starts cooking finishes Jdal t PD as auta When the cooking programme is completed audible warning is on and will remain on for 7 minutes if not switched off before 7 When the 1 hour cooking finishes alarm starts beeping at the preset level Alarm
17. tting mode by or keys 1 Switch the oven selector switch and thermostat button to the positions indicated on the cooking table 2 Enter the cooking time by pressing the button in 5 seconds after pressing the o button You can reduce the time by the button During setting icon starts flashing and after 5 seconds the display is fixed showing the time 3 As an example you can enter the desired period as 2 hours 15 minutes Cooking starts After 5 seconds clock setting will appear on the display You can view the remaining time by pressing the i button any time during cooking 4 After entering this value the clock will switch off the power and the alarm will beep HAND icon will start flashing You can silence the alarm beep by pressing any button Current time of the day aTi d f 5 sign and a flashing O sign will appear on the display If you wish to restart the oven press the le button and then the oven will start working manually 6 Cooking will end by bringing the oven control button to off 0 position The display to be shown when the The display to be shown when the cooking starts cooking finishes Os PDS 20 When the cooking programme is completed audible warning is on and will remain on for 7 minutes if not switched off before You have finished the semi automatic cooking Your food is ready for servicing ET AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMING With this programme cooking duration and the time
18. vy matters on open cover of oven Do not use aluminium foil to cover the grill pan or put items wrapped in foil under the grill as this creates a fire hazard The high reflectivity can also damage the elements Do not use the oven with the door inner glass panel removed Do not use the drop down door as a step to reach above cabinets After using oven please wipe vapour drops with a cloth that can be formed on oven cover by high temperature Do not block the oven vent in anyway as this creates a fire hazard When opening the appliance door take care to avoid skin contact with any steam that may escape from the oven Perishable food plastic items and aerosols may be affected by heat and should not be stored above or around the appliance Service Cables routed too near to oven may become damaged and short if they come intocontact with hot parts of oven The cables of other appliances must be routed a safe distance from oven If power cord is damaged then contact your authorised repairer This appliance should only be repaired or serviced by an authorised Service Engineer and only genuine approved spare parts should be used SECTION 3 INSTALLATION of BUILT IN OVEN 450 Figure 4 Cabinet Dimensions Figure 3 Oven Dimensions Installation instructions Installation must be completed by an authorised technician Dimensions and materials of cabinet must be suitable and capabable of withstanding heat radiation from ove
19. y with Turbo Fan Turbo Fan asada Ya 2820006 180 200 225 200 225 250 v y y v v v Y 40 25 60 150 34120 WARNING B To ensure the oven shelves operate safely correct P A placement of the shelves between the side rails C l 8 This will ensure that during careful removal of the Qu TN shelf or tray hot food items should not slide out 0 4 figure 1 2 3 4 is imperative COOKING TABLE Cooking Extension Min ME Thermostat T MEALS Cooking Pot d Positions Upper Lower Upper Lower Heater Fan Pandispania 24 26 cm dia Cake In mould 5 18 22 cm dia people Metal Cake Mould Cookie Pastry with Chees Filling Big Tray 180 190 25 35 20 25 a 2 people ay Tray 180 180 180 25 35 20 45 uL Pie corer Cake Cake 20 people people ENTM Tray 150 160 25 35 20 25 small Deep AN m spaghetti les ri i or 30 em thin 170 180 40 50 30 40 Been a n Metal Tray Pizza 8 people BigTray 23 3 200 220 30 35 25 30 mall Deep Tray Veal 8 people belongs to meat 110 120 volume Small Deep Tray Lamp Meat belongs ta meat zL ar 8 people volume ate Fried Chicken Small D T whole 1 Piece sme i Fried Turkey Big T FF ES Haw Positions For 2 Trays Z 1 Trav 3 NOTE The values given in cooking table are the values obtained in our laboratories You can obtain various results to satisfying your tastes depending on your cooking and use hab
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