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SERVIS BUILT-IN OVEN USER`S MANUAL
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1. INSULATION COVER BUILT IN 7 658000209 20612977 __ 60 60 DEEP BLACK 15 658000210 20615769 GAVITY BUILT IN GRILLTURBOLLAMPFAN 658000214 20616609 WRAPPING INSULATION 30X450X1750 0 658000215 20617675 FANCOVER NOTURNSPITBLACK 19 658000216 SCREW M5 10 BLACK 51 _ 658000219 37004136 OVEN DOOR HINGE 5 8 6 2 KG GDA 14 5 52 658000220 SCREW 3 9 7 5 BLUNT TYPE BLACK 29 15 19 7 51 52 42019954 GRADUAL WASHER 658000224 47000903 INNER GLASS ASSEMBLY BUILT IN BLACK 658000225 20642270 SIDE PANEL RIGHT BUILT IN 658000226 20642271 SIDE PANEL LEFT BUILT IN 658000227 20642313 TOP PANEL BUILT IN NEW 658000228 20645722 DOUBLE GLAZED OVEN DOOR METAL TRIM 66 BI 658000218 20656746 GLASS FRONT PANEL GR BLACK ADD ON 658000229 37002148 SCREW 3 9 9 5 BLACK 658000230 20659253 OUTER GLASS ASSEMBLY B IN ADD ON BLACK 658000231 20659254 FLAT PROF COMPLETE DOOR B IN ADD ON B 658000232 IN 20645722 DOUBLE GLAZED OVEN DOOR METAL TRIM 66 BI 658000218 20659253 OUTER GLASS ASSEMBLY B IN ADD ON BLACK 54 658000231 37002011 SCREW M5 10 BLACK 51 658000219 56 i 52 50 77 2 20 30 31 17 38 20628902 FLAT PROFILE DOOR GROUP BUILT IN 66 4 658000217 54 O 37002657 HANDLE BODY D PROFILE ARC INOX 56 658000233 352 13 173 SCREW 3 9 7 5 BLUNT TYPE BLACK SCREW M5 10 BLACK 4
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3. 0 5 will appear Adjust the time period required by using and keys while the symbol is flashing Once set the symbol stops flashing and stays lit The alarm can be set to a time between the time range of 0 00 and 23 59 minutes When the time is up the timer gives an audible warning and the symbol begins to flash on the screen Pressing any key will stop the audible warning and the 4 symbol disappears Oven Switch off after a Period of Cooking Time If you want to cook for a certain amount of time and for the oven to switch off at the end of it set the required oven function and temperature Place the food in the oven Press the MODE button until you see du on the screen At the same time A will begin to flash Using the and keys while the timer is in this position set the hours and minutes duration required Once set wait a short time for the set clock time to re appear and the A and 1 to stop flashing and light continuously The oven will also come on and cooking start oM 1 PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont A cooking time between 0 00 and 10 00 hours may be set At the end of the set time an audible alarm will be heard Symbol A will begin to flash again and the oven will switch off Set the control dials back to off zero Press any button on the timer to switch off the alarm The oven will return to maunal use the 1 symbol will appear Oven Switch
4. DOUBLE GLAZED OVEN DOOR METAL TRIM SCREW 5718 BLACK HANDLE FIXING BUSH SILICONE WASHER SCREW 3 9 22 BLACK TOP PANEL PROFILES RIGHT LEFT GLASS CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL ANALOG TIMER DIGITAL TIMER MECHANIC TIMER OPTIONAL OPTIONAL OPTIONAL lt 1 GLASS CONTROL PANELS GLASS CONTROL PANELS WITH OPTIONAL INOX ADD ONS OPTIONAL 4 I N KNOBS OPTIONAL FRONI PANEL ASSEMBLY PARI NAME POSITION NUMBER NER PANEL RONT PANEL GROUP GLASS METAL NOB RING NOB SPRING SEGMENT SIGMA TETA ALFA GAMA ZETA DELTA RING DELTA TRIO POP IN SIGNAL LAMP LENS CHILD LOCK SIGNAL LAMP BODY SCREW M 4 6 FUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH CAPILLARY THERMOSTAT SCREW M 4 10 113 TIMER MECHANIC DIGITAL ANALOG 1 24 TIMER HOLDER ONLY FOR METAL PANEL 137 TIMER BUTTON 152 SCREW 4 8 197 INNER PANEL RIGHT LEFT SIDE ADDITION we O UJ N oJ NININININ o KNOB SIGMA KNOB TETA KNOB ALFA KNOB GAMA KNOB ZETA KNOB DELTA RING KNOB DELTA KNOB TRIO KNOB POP IN HANDLE BODY FLAT SLICE HANDLE BODY D PROFILE ARC HANDLE BODY ARC QUADRANGLE HANDLE BODY 3D QUADRANGLE HANDLE BODY METALUX HANDLE BODY TRIO HANDLE WITHOUT FAN Codici 20612618 REAR PANEL BUILT INTERMINALBOX 29 658000208 20612971
5. e For connecting do not use adapters or shunts as they could cause false contacts resulting in hazardous overheating e The appliance must be placed in such way that the plug is accessible PART 3 INSTALLATION amp USE cont WIRING AND SAFETY OF THE BUILT IN COMBINED OVEN Wiring in of the appliance must be performed by a qualified competent person The appliance is designed to connect to 220 240V and 380 415V 3N electricity If the mains electricity is different from the value given above do not connect up and seek advice from the Authorised Service Centre Connection of the appliance must be made as per Figure 7 below When connecting directly to the mains e Install a multipolar switch that can withstand the appliance s load with a minimum opening between the contacts of 3 mm Remember that the earth wire must not be cut out by the switch As an alternative the electrical connection can also be protected with a high sensitivity RCD We strongly advise you to connect the green yellow coloured earth wire to an effective earth system 27 5mm 220 V 5x1 5 mm 380 V 3N 3 x 2 5 mm2 230 V 5x1 5 mm2 400 V 3N 3 x2 5mmz 240 V 5x1 5 mm2 415 V 3N For models over 9500 wires with a diameter of 3x4 Omm2 must be used Figure 7 PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN Control Panel Oven Function Oven Tharmostat Button Control Button Digital Timer Oven Thermostat Ligh
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7. 5 see below and to prevent food sticking use a little oil on the grill before cooking Ft ER TT Ta or sit 2 FCK PART 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CLEANING Before cleaning your oven make sure it is switched off Unplug the appliance The oven should be cleaned after each use to remove cooking residuals like fats or sugar which burnt afterwards can encrust or form permanent stains and unpleasant smells The oven should always be cleaned when it is still warm with soapy water rinsed and dried properly on all surfaces Never use abrasive powder cleaners or sponges Also wash any accessory used Do not leave ingredients like vinegar coffee milk salty water lemon juice or tomato sauce on enamelled surfaces for a long time PART 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE cont OVEN DOOR SEALS The condition of the oven seal is vital for the correct functioning and performance of the oven We recommend you clean it avoiding abrasive tools or products Check its condition occasionally In case the seal has hardened or is damaged contact your authorised service centre and avoid using the oven until it has been repaired MAI NTENANCE Prior to changing any parts it is absolutely essential to disconnect the appliance from the electricity mains Maintenance must be carried out by a qualified competent person REPLACING ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS To acces
8. ENT HOLDER ELEMENT BULB BLACK PANEL FAN DUCT BUILT IN RIGHT P A NE L M 4 4T 5 TAIN LES 5 IT GRILL IT S KEW ER IT 240V IT HANDLE IT HOUSE RIG HT LE FT 3 5 2 5 PANEL BRACKET INS ULATION COVER IT THERM OS PANEL E IRE SHELF FIXING SCRE W O O LIN G CRE W IM OP AND GRILL HEATING EXHAUST TOP OP HEATING O TTOM U RN SP U RN SP URN SP PACER CRE W URN SP URN SP HELF ID O TTO M O O LING MOTOR O O 5 m e e m V IC IC 04 O4 C4 C4 CN C4 OVEN DOOR OUTER GLASS ASSEMBLY WITH INOX ADD ON TYPES OPTIONAL _ _ n THIRD INNER GLASS OPTIONAL HANDLE ASSEMBLY GROUP OPTIONAL F L OVEN DOOR TOP PANEL PARTS FLAT OVEN DOOR WITH FULL GLASS STRUCTURE OPTIONAL OPTIONAL POSITION NUM BER 107 173 2171 220 237 238 239 240 241 261 min c m nd Q CO OVEN DOOR ASSEMBLY PART NAME SCREW 3 9 9 5 NNER GLASS ASSEMBLY o O JU a gt O lt m JO O T G m OVEN DOOR HANDLEASSEMBLY STUD OUTER GLASS ASSEMBLY HANDLE BRACKET HANDLE BODY ELLIPSEARC FLAT QUADRANGLE ARC TUBE FLAT SLICE D PROFILE ARC ARC QUADRANGLE 3D QUADRANGLE TRIO METALUX HANDLE WITHOUT GRADUAL WASHER SCREW 3 9 13 BLACK HANDLEASSEMBLY GASKET NTERVAL FRONT PANEL SPRING
9. Off at Set End Time If you want to cook until a certain end time and for the oven to switch off at the end of it set the required oven function and temperature Place the food to be cooked into the oven Press the MODE button until you see d on the screen At the same time A will begin to flash Using the and keys while the timer is in this position set the hours and minutes to the time you want to finish cooking Once set wait a short time for the set clock time to re appear and the A and 1 stop flashing and light continuously The oven will also come on and cooking start At the end of the set time an audible alarm will be heard Symbol A will begin to flash again and the oven will switch off Set the control dials back to off zero Press any button on the timer to switch off the alarm The oven will return to manual use the L9 symbol will appear Setting the Start time and End Time Full Oven Programming If you want to cook for a certain amount of time with a delayed start you need to set both the End Time and the Duration of cooking Place the food to be cooked into the oven Set the required oven function and temperature Next to set the duration of the cooking time follow the instructions in the section above called Oven Switch off after a Period of Cooking Time Then follow the instructions in the section called Oven Switch Off at Set End Time setting the required e
10. food and skewered kebabs Place food on the grill pan trivet and the pan on the highest shelf runner position When grilling the oven door must be closed and the oven temperature should be adjusted to 190 Set the thermostat to the required temperature After a preheating period of 5 minutes place the food in the oven After the cooking turn off the oven function dial and the temperature setting dial Remove the cooked baked food place it in a safe place and ensure the oven completely cools opening the door speeds this process Make sure no one touches the oven or parts of the oven until it has cooled down x PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont Turbo Fan amp Lower Element Turbo Fan and the Lower Heating Element Function is ideal for cooking pizza Whilst the turbo fan disperses heat evenly the lower heating element ensures the pizza dough is baked properly Turn the function dial to this symbol After preheating for 10 minutes place food in the oven After the cooking turn off the oven function control button and the thermostat button and cancel the timer program Remove the cooked baked food place it in a safe place and ensure the oven completely cools opening the door speeds this process Make sure no one touches the oven or parts of the oven until it has cooled down USING THE MECHANIC TIMER When you bring the Timer button to the position Indicating M as shown on the picture the oven is In th
11. set to the correct position The light inside the oven does eCheck that the oven bulb is not turn on properly fitted elf it has blown replace it with correctly rated bulb following the instructions given on Page 19 Transporting Your Oven If you have to transport your oven please protect it adequately paying particular attention to the glass and painted parts Remember the inner glass door of the oven this requires adequate protection when transporting the appliance remove internal furniture and transport them separately If you require assistance from your Authorised Service Centre Please call 08444 15 55 24 R O Servis Built In Unit 37 Suttons Business Park Reading Berkshire RG6 1HZ T 0118 935 6100 F 0118 966 1183 E contact servisbuiltin co uk W servisbuiltin co uk Servis The symbol the product or on its packaging indicates that this product 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 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 For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the
12. 0 11 12 13 Wire Rack Shelf Runners Oven Light Turbo Element behind the cover Turbo Fan behind the cover Air Outlet Holes PART 2 WARNINGS PLEASE READ THIS BOOKLET THOROUGHLY BEFORE INSTALLING AND SWITCHING ON THE APPLIANCE THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR INCORRECT INSTALLATION AND USAGE This appliance must be earthed We strongly recommend that this appliance be installed by a N I C 1 E C registered engineer This appliance has been designed for home use and fitted within built in furniture The mains switch for the appliance must be accessible after installation After removing the packaging please check if there is any damage to the appliance If there is any damage never attempt to use the appliance and immediately contact your Authorised Service Centre As packaging materials nylon polyethylene bags Styrofoam etc can be dangerous especially for children please ensure they are out of reach and disposed of in the most environmentally appropriate Way The appliance must be installed and commissioned by a suitably qualified or competent person under the conditions provided by the manufacturer in this manual The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage that might occur due to faulty installation Before connecting your appliance to the mains at home please check the conformity of electricity supply voltage current and frequency and tha
13. 5 658000256 3 002589 SCREW M4 8 BLACK 658000257 658000258 5 37002701 HANDLE FIXING BUSH 658000260 INNER PANEL GROUP 8 8 L 32001459 CAPILLARY THERMOSTAT 50 285A C 658000266 32001527 DIGITAL TIMER FULL 230V T105 LED RED D 113 658000267 658000268 7 7 INNERPANELGROUP 20625503 INNER PANEL B IN DIG TMR BLACK GLASS PN 658000265 82 OO nge 32001918 FUNC SELECT SWITCH MULTIFNC HIGH END 81 32002130 SIGNAL LAMP BODY 250V 658000269 32002131 SIGNAL LAMP LENS RED 9mm 658000270 Eo 0 80 148 7 7 7 32002326 WIRING HARNESS 658000271 37002003 SCREW M4 6 SCREW 4 8 148 37004136 OVEN DOOR HINGE 5 8 6 2 KG GDA 14 5 658000220 370047557 SCREW S9 13 BLACK 1 658000221 SCREW 3 9 7 5 BLUNT TYPE BLACK 42006489 KNOB RING DELTA BLACK 658000276 42008586 SILICONE WASHER 658000277 42009680 INNER PANEL RIGHT SIDE ADDITION 197 658000278 LE a p 76 37007048 KNOBSEOMENT WIRE 75 658000137 L Wl 197 42009964 COVEN DOOR GASKET 606 16 658000280 60 MF j 47000874 HORIZONTAL WOODEN SUPPORT 60 DEM l NENNT EI EK 1 52003339 CORRUGATED LINER 0 658000286 O W CO fe O 12 12 4 4 4 r 18 13 6 0 2 1 9 7 42006479 KNOB DELTA RING BUILT IN TYPE INOX 6 658000275 5 3 16 SMILE BU
14. 7000903 GLASS ASSEMBLY BUILT INBLACK 50 658000225 92001512 SIGNAL LAMP LENS RED 6mm 77 658000234 920001521 OVENLIGHT280V 2 658000235 32001522 FANMOTOR230V 9 658000280 92001547 LIMITTHERMOSTATNO70AC 658000237 32001562 RING TUBULAR HEATING ELEMENT 230V 2000W 20 658000240 32002066 LIMIT THERMOSTAT NO 140 658000241 32002643 COOLING MOTOR 230V 658000242 32003320 SILICONE CABLE A 0 85MM SINGLE WIRE 658000116 0 32003321 SILICONE CABLE A70 85MM SINGLE WIRE 1 658000243 32005227 TERMINAL BOX WIRING HARNESS 658000244 32001516 TERMINAL BOX 16A 400V 380 658000245 O A 28 32005226 POWER CORD UNPLUGGED WHITE 658000246 37001526 SCREW 2 9 6 5 208 658000247 37001642 GRID 60 60 LOCKED 17 658000248 37001901 EXHAUST BUILT IN 88 658000249 37001922 HINGE COUNTERPART 60 60 RIGHT 658000250 37001923 HINGE COUNTERPART 60 60 LEFT 658000251 37001963 COOLING FAN DUCT BUILT IN 203 658000252 37002005 SCREW 3 9 9 5 658000113 gt p12 208 ENEN DEN 370020011 SCREW M5 IO BLACK 658000219 37002122 5 18 658000253 SCREW 3 9 9 5 BLACK 4 658000230 37002172 KNOBSPRING 74 658000254 37002289 6 658000255 _ SCREW 3 9 6 5 NE MENS 37002334 THERMOSTATBULBBRACKET 18 13 2 NEN ENS 56 65800018
15. SERVIS BUILT IN OVEN USER S MANUAL EE Servis Thank you for buying Servis product We hope you have pleasure using it and that it gives years and years trouble free service This booklet has been prepared to help you get the most from your new product Even if you are familiar with domestic appliances please take a little time to read this booklet and familiarise yourself with your new appliance Your safety is paramount installation maintenance and service must be carried out by qualified competent people If you have any questions please call the Service helpline on 08444 15 55 24 or email us at contact servisbuiltin co uk The appliance was designed and made in accordance with the European standards EN 60 335 1 and EN 60 335 2 6 electrical plus relative amendments The appliance conforms to the following EEC Directives Low Voltage Equipment 73 23 EEC 93 68 EEC Electromagnetic Compatibility 89 336 EEC 92 31 EEC 93 68 EEC Oven Accessories 89 109WWC CONTENTS 1 Characteristics amp Dimensions 2 Warnings 3 Installation and Use 4 Using Your Oven 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 6 Troubleshooting and Service PART 1 CHARACTERISTICS amp DIMENSIONS Built in Oven LIST OF COMPONENTS 1 Control Panel 2 Oven Door Handle 3 Oven Front Door 4 Child Lock if fitted 5 Tray 6 Oven Lower Element behind the cover 7 Oven Upper Element behind the cover 1
16. bustible materials into the oven Do not place combustibles including any pressured container paper plastic and fabric near the hob surface Be careful when using the oven the oven outer surface can be hot Keep children away Do not let children climb on the door or sit on it The times and numbers indicated on the printed material found with your oven are values obtained in a laboratory according to relevant standards These values may vary according to usage and the environment Keep the appliance clean Food deposits can be a fire risk PART 3 INSTALLATION amp USE The installation and maintenance listed in this part must only be carried out by qualified personnel The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation of this appliance Once the packing and wrapping has been removed from the outer surfaces and the various parts inside check thoroughly that the appliance is in perfect condition If you have any doubts do not install the appliance and call in a qualified person Some parts mounted on the appliance are protected by a plastic film The protection must be removed before use We recommend slitting the plastic along the edges with a sharp knife or pin Do not move the oven by the handle WARNINGS The walls adjacent to and surrounding the appliances must be able to withstand an over temperature of 70 K The glue that j
17. d in the manual may not be included in your appliance Please look for explanations with the illustrations when reading the manual e Keep children away from the oven SHOULD YOU REQUI RE ANY HELP OR ASSISTANCE WE RECOMMEND YOU CALL OUR AUTHORI SED SERVI CE CENTRE AND ONLY USE ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS PART 2 WARNINGS cont Please be aware of the following when using your appliance That your appliance is properly earthed Do not place the power cord of your appliance near any heated area Pay special attention to the location of the hob Should any damage occur to the power cord lead contact the Authorised Service Centre For the models with timers adjust the time prior to the first use or following a power failure Heat and moisture will occur when your oven is in use Make sure your kitchen is suitably ventilated Before cooking for the first time ensure that the oven Is empty and its door closed Heat the oven at the maximum temperature for 2 hours This will allow the protective coating on the interior of the oven to be burnt off and for the associated smells to dissipate Ensure adequate ventilation in the kitchen whilst burning off Don t be alarmed by the possibility of a little smoke being visible during this process Do not touch interior parts when using the oven it will be hot After switching off again remember not to touch it before it is completely cooled down Do not put flammable and com
18. e Manual position and can be used by setting the Function with the Temperature Please note that when the timer button the 0 position the oven will not operate Rotate the timer button clockwise to a certain time range between 0 100 minutes as shown on the picture The oven will stop when the set time is completed the timer gives an audible warning once x PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont USING THE DIGITAL TIMER Setting the Clock The time should be set before using the oven When the oven is connected to the power supply the symbol and the three O s on the screen will begin to flash Whilst the screen is flashing the oven will not work even if the control dials are set Press the and keys simultaneously The symbol will appear on the screen Also the dot in the middle of the screen will begin to flash Using the and keys adjust the time while this dot is flashing After setting the time the dot stop flashing and be lit permanently If the symbol A and the three lt 0 gt s on the screen flash the oven cannot be operated using the control buttons The jsymbol must be showing in order for the oven to work Following any power failure the clock will have to be re set Setting the Egg Timer Minute Minder For egg timer minute minder with audible alarm Press the MODE key in the middle The symbol will flash on the screen Also three
19. hermostat an d warning lights the upper heating element the grill heater the fan and the roast chicken function will be switched on 2 oven sthermostat an d warning lights the fan the turbo heater and the lower heating element wil be switched on The ovens lower heating element wil be switched on DE The oven 5 up per heating element wil be switched on x PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont Availability of the functions explained below vary according to model Using the Functions of Your Oven De Frost Function This function does not cook bake food it only helps defrost it in a shorter time than if left out Put the food to be defrosted on a wire rack and place on the third runner from the bottom Figure 12 To collect any melted ice put an oven tray in the lowest position Figure 12 Upper amp Lower Heating Elements Static Oven In this type of cooking the traditional method has heat emanating evenly from the lower and upper elements to cook food evenly Remember to set the thermostat to the correct temperature The cooking table provided is a guide Preheating of the oven for about 10 minutes is recommended This function is suggested for baking cakes pastry baked pasta lasagne pizza After you have finished cooking and turned the oven off the oven will take some time to cool down Make sure no one touches the oven or parts of the oven until it ha
20. ke care that the chamfered edge of each spacer is faced to the rounded edge of the front frame see C Detail below e Push the product into the space and tighten the screws 2 Spacer Front frame 1 1 1 7 ea DETAIL i 4 nting SCrew 7 V D u Mounting screws PART 3 INSTALLATION amp USE cont ELECTRICAL CONNECTION The electrical connection must be carried out accordance with the current standards and laws in force Prior to connecting the oven check that the system and electrical sockets amperage is adequate for the appliance maximum power see data label affixed on the back of the oven the socket or system has an effective earth connection in accordance with current standards and prescriptions of the law All responsibility is disclaimed if this is not complied with When connecting to the mains with a socket e Fit a standardized plug suitable for the load which is Indicated on the rating plate to the power cable Connect the wires making sure they correspond as shown below and remember that the earth wire must be longer than the phase wires letter L phase brown wire letter N neutral blue wire symbol earth green yellow wire e The power cable must be laid so that no parts of it ever reach an over temperature of 75 K
21. nd time The oven will also come on at the required start time determined by the duration and end times At the end of the set End time an audible alarm will be heard Symbol A will begin to flash again and the oven will switch off Set the control dials back to off zero Press any button on the timer to switch off the alarm The oven will return to manual use the 5 symbol will appear PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont Oven Accessories Make sure you only use trays casserole dishes tins etc intended for use in an oven and always follow the manufacturers Instructions fpr use Be careful when positioning smaller containers on the wire shelves racks Always place a grill pan underneath any shelf where there is the possibility of spills or fat dripping off Sometimes the grill pan can distort with the heat in the oven It will return to its normal shape once cooled careful when cooking with glass dishes or trays avoid placing in cold liquids or cold environment immediately after using them in the oven Ensure they cool off slowly ideally placing them on a dry cloth When using the grill we recommend you use the grill pan and trivet supplied with this oven Whenever possible avoid spills and drips on the oven cavity wall or floor If you are using the grill pan to catch drips it will be easier to clean afterwards if some water is added to the grill pan When grilling use shelf position 4 or
22. oins the laminated plastic to the unit must be able to withstand a temperature of no less than 150 C to avoid the plastic melting It is not recommended to fit an oven adjacent to a fridge or freezer PART 3 INSTALLATION amp USE cont INSTALLING AND FIXING THE OVEN e oven can be fitted into a tall cabinet or a base unit making a cut out as per the dimensions shown In the scheme below e You can use either cabinet 1 or cabinet 2 cut out sizes Take care with the details in the circled areas and B below e oven must be supported by a base that will withstand its full weight Screws re only used to locate the appliance inside its cabinet housing Cabinet 1 Cabinet 2 DETAIL Yanm 1 cm ie wooden D pan cnm Hak sta Tr a m _ T a B DETAIL _ 1 Jr Built in hob Distance workto 2 control ne NP Min 5cm panel workto op an top panel of built Built In ove in oven uut Distanc between E PART 3 INSTALLATION amp USE cont e Insert the oven partly into the cabinet by pushing it forward into the Space Open the oven door and insert 4 screws into countersunk holes on the front frame e Locate the spacers behind the flange of front frame and screw them till the surface of spacer touches the front frame Whilst doing this please ta
23. s cooled down Turbo Fan Function Fan Cooking The turbo fan function evenly disperses the heat around the oven All foods on all shelf runner positions will be cooked evenly Set the thermostat dial to the desired temperature Turn the function dial to the Turbo function We recommend pre heating the oven for approx 10 minutes This function is suitable for cooking a number of dishes requiring the same temperature 74 x PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont Fan with Upper amp Lower Heating Elements Fan Assisted This is the position where the air coming from the lower and upper heating elements is circulated into the oven by the fan motor Adjust the thermostat button to the required temperature Turn the oven function dial so it will point to the symbol for this function Adjust the oven timer if required Preheat the oven for about 10 minutes Place the food in a suitable oven dish This function ois recommended for cooking pastry Suitable for cooking with one tray After the cooking baking turn off the oven function dial and the temperature setting dial and cancel the timer program if required Remove the cooked baked food place it in a safe place and ensure the oven completely cools opening the door speeds this process Make sure no one touches the oven or parts of the oven until it has cooled down Grill and Fan Grilling with Fan allows faster grilling especially with larger surface areas of
24. s the other electrical components the oven will have to be removed from the unit by unscrewing the mounting screws If the power cable needs changing always keep the earth wire longer than the phase wires and also follow all the instructions given in the ELECTRICAL CONNECTION section CHANGING THE OVEN LAMP Attention Before replacing the oven lamp disconnect the appliance from the electricity supplies If the oven lamp C has to be changed the new lamp must have the following rating 15W 230Vac 50 Hz E14 resistant to high temperatures 300 C Turn glass protection D anti clockwise change the lamp C Put the cap back on taking care to insert the notches in the locking tangs and turn clockwise PART 6 TROUBLESHOOTING amp TRANSPORTING In the unlikely event that you experience technical problems with your appliance please check the following before calling the Authorised Service Centre for technical assistance PROBLEM SOLUTION The oven does not work eCheck that the appliance has a mains supply eCheck that the knobs are set to the correct position elf your oven has a manual timer check that it Is in the MANUAL M position elf you have an electronic programmer check that the symbol ts visible During cooking the thermostat The pilot light will cycle pilot light Is not on with the thermostat this is normal eCheck that the knob is
25. t Oven Funcban Conirol Button L 8 Mechanic Timer Oven Thermostat Button es ix i mE Li LI USING THE OVEN Oven Function Control Dial Select the oven function required Figure 10 and then remember to set the thermostat temperature required Figure 11 Oven Thermostat Temperature Set the dial to the temperature you require When the temperature inside the oven reaches the value set the thermostat light will go out During cooking the thermostat light will continue to come back on and go out as the oven maintains the temperature set 2 PART 4 USING YOUR OVEN cont Table 1 The Oven Light willbe turned on pa Performs the function of defrosting the frozen foods The oven s thermostat an d warning ights and the lower and upper heatn q ments wil be switched on The oven Ig ht the red warning ight and the fan will be tumed on 8 The oven s thermostat and warning lights the fa n and the turbo heater will be switche d an EJ The oven sthermostat an d warning ights the fan and the lower and Upper heating eem ents will be switched on ry The oven s thermostat an d warning lights the grill heater and the roast chicken function will be switched on The oven sthermostat and warning lights the upper heating element and th e roast chicken function will be switched on 7 The oven st
26. t it conforms to that specified on the information sticker attached to the appliance and or packaging Do not try and use your oven before it is fully installed Be sure that all of its buttons are turned off when the appliance is not in use Be sure that the feeder cable is not trapped during the installation of the appliance The mains cable should never be replaced by the customer In the event of any damage occurring to the mains cable for any reason please contact your Authorised Service Centre __ Oo o PART 2 WARNINGS cont e Before replacing the oven light bulb turn off the power to the appliance e Switch off the appliance before cleaning maintenance work etc e parts of the appliance may keep their heat for long time please wait until the oven has cooled properly before carrying out any maintenance cleaning replacing bulbs etc e Do not keep flammable items substances near the oven while it is in use e When operating other electrical devices near the oven be careful not to let their cables come into contact with hot surfaces and parts e When the appliance is not in use make sure that the buttons are in off position e Your appliance needs sufficient air circulation whilst in use Please read the part of this manual where installation procedures are explained e This operating manual has been prepared jointly for multiple models Some of the specifications explaine
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