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        Zanussi ZDM 891 Instruction Booklet
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1.     Meat 1000 g  100 140 20 30 Defrost open and turn at  half time or cover with foil    Meat 500 g  90 120 20 30 As above    Strawberries 300 g  30 40 10 20    Butter 250 g 30 40 10 15    Cream 2 x 200 g  80 100 10 15 Defrost open  cream 1s  easy to whip even if parts  of it are still slightly frozen        The times quoted in the chart should be used as a guide only  as the speed of defrosting will depend on the kitchen  temperature  For example  the colder the ambient temperature  the longer the defrosting time     19    Gri   ng  Main and Lower ovens     Grilling must be carried out with the oven  door closed  The grill pan handles must be  removed from the pan     rs Howto Use the Grill    1  Switch the oven ON and select the oven cavity    2  Press the Cooking Function Control Button until  appears on the display     3  If necessary  press the  Increase  or the   Decrease  buttons to adjust the temperature  setting     4  Adjust the grid and grill pan runner position to  allow for different thicknesses of food  Position  the food close to the element for faster cooking  and further away for more gentle cooking     Preheat the grill on a full setting fora few minutes  before sealing steaks or toasting  Adjust the heat  setting and the shelf as necessary  during cooking    During cooking  the cooling fan and the thermostat  control light will operate in the same way as  described for the fan oven function      z   Hints andT ips      Most foods should be placed on the gri
2.     You MUST read these warnings carefully before installing or using the oven   If you need assistance  contact our Customer Care Department    e Ensure that all control knobs are in the OFF  position when not in use     e Do not leave cookware containing foodstuffs  e g   fat or oil in or on the oven in case it is  inadvertently switched ON     e When using other electrical appliances  ensure the  cable does not come into contact with the hot  surfaces of the oven     Maintenance and Cleaning    e Only clean this oven in accordance with the  instructions     e The oven should be kept clean at all times  A  build up of fats or other foodstuffs could result in  a fire  especially in the grill pan     e Always allow the oven to cool down and switch  off the electrical supply before carrying out any  cleaning or maintenance work     Service    e This oven should only be repaired or serviced by  an authorised Service Engineer and only genuine  approved spare parts should be used     Environmental Information    e After installation  please dispose of the packaging  with due regard to safety and the environment     e When disposing of an old appliance  make it  unusable  by cutting off the cable  Remove any  door catches  to prevent small children being  trapped inside     Keep this instruction book for future    reference and ensure it is passed on  to any new owner        Contents    For the User    Important safety information Page 2  Description of the oven Page  Control Pane
3.    BUILT IN  DOUBLE OVEN  MODEL ZDM 891    INSTRUCTION BOOKLET    Please read this instruction booklet before using the oven    A Important Safety Information    on 08705 727727       Installation    e This oven must be installed by qualified personnel  to the relevant British Standards     e This oven is heavy  Take care when moving it     e Remove all packaging  both inside and outside the  oven  before using the oven     e Do not attempt to modify the oven in any way     Child Safety    e This oven is designed to be operated by adults  Do  not allow children to play near or with the oven     e The oven gets hot when it is in use  Children  should be kept away until it has cooled     During Use    e This oven is intended for domestic cooking only   It is not designed for commercial or industrial  purposes     e Never line any part of the oven with aluminium  foil     e Do not allow heatproof cooking material  e g   roasting bags  to come into contact with oven  elements     e Never place plastic or any other material which  may melt in or on the oven     e Do not place sealed cans or aerosols inside the  oven  They may explode if they are heated     e Do not hang towels  dishcloths or clothes from the  oven or its handle     e Do not use this oven if it is in contact with water  and never operate it with wet hands     e Take great care when heating fats and oils as they  will ignite if they become too hot     e Always use oven gloves to remove and replace  food in the oven 
4.   between dishes     IEY 1  Switch the oven on    2  Press the Oven Function Control button  once    3  If necessary adjust temperature setting by  means of the  Increase  or  Decrease   buttons     THINGS TO NOTE    e The oven light will come on when the oven is  switched on     e The cooling fan will operate continually during  cooking  It may run on after the oven is switched  off to keep the controls cool  This is quite normal     NOTE    The action of the cooling fan will depend on how  long the oven has been used and at what temperature   It may not switch in at all at lower temperature  settings nor run on where the oven has only been  used for a short time          L  Y  y     D     f  a    g    hy         ral    FO 2079        VIN  viN       FAN OVEN FUNCTION SYMBOL  TEMPERATURE SELECTION  50  C   250  C  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  170  C    15     7   Hints andT ips    Runner positions are not critical  but make sure the  shelves are evenly spread     When cooking more than one dish in the fan oven   place dishes centrally on the shelves rather than  several dishes on one shelf     When the oven is full  you may need to allow slightly  longer cooking time     A shelf may be placed on the floor of the oven  Place  dishes on a shelf in this position rather than on the  oven base  to allow air circulation around the food     When the oven is full of the same food  e g  equal  trays of small cakes or equal size victoria sandwich  cakes  then they will be cooked in the same ti
5.  does not boil over as it  could mark your hob     Rinse filter in clear water and dry     Remember to refit the filter before using the oven  again     FO 0018       25    Care of catalytic liners  main oven only    Catalytic liners destroy splashes of food and fats  when the oven temperature is raised to around 220  C   To aid this process it is a good idea to run the oven  for an hour or two per week  without food  to ensure  continued good performance from the Catalytic  liners      z   Hints andT ips    e Manual cleaning of the Catalytic liner is not  recommended  Damage will occur if soap  impregnated steel wool pads  aerosol cleaners and  any other abrasives are used     e Slight discoloration and polishing of the Catalytic  surface may occur in time  This does not affect the  Catalytic properties in any way     e Follow the recommendations below to keep oven  soilage to a minimum     COOKING TO REDUCE SOILAGE    Cook at the recommended temperatures  Higher  temperatures during roasting will increase soilage   Try cooking to lower temperatures for an increased  length of time  you will save energy and often the  joint is more tender     Use minimal  if any  extra oil or fat when roasting  meat  potatoes only require brushing with fat before  cooking  Extra fat in the oven during roasting will  increase splashing and soilage     It is NOT necessary to add water to the meat tin  when roasting  The water and the fat juices from the  joint create excessive splattering duri
6.  few seconds  the selected oven will    switch off and the function display will  revert to the other oven           Main Oven Cooking Function Symbols     APS       Bae    I    NZ  viv    f       g2  eis    A    Fan cooking   This allows you to roast or  roast and bake simoultaneously using  any shelf  without flavour transference     Conventional cooking   The heat comes  from both the top and bottom element   ensuring even heating inside the oven     Grill   The full grill element will be on     Inner grill element only   Useful for  grilling small quantities     Thermal Grilling   The grill element and  the oven fan operate together  circulating  hot air around the food     Pizza Oven   Recommended for pizzas     quiches or pies     Top heating element   The heat comes  from the top of the oven only     Bottom heating element   The heat  comes from the bottom of the oven only     Bread Proving   To shorten the proving  time of bread  pizza dough  etc     Defrost Setting   This setting is intended  to assist in thawing of frozen food     Lower Oven Cooking Function Symbols    Ean    Conventional cooking   The heat comes  from both the top and bottom element   ensuring even heating inside the oven     Top heating element   The heat comes  from the top of the oven only     Grill   The full grill element will be on     Inner grill element only   It can be used  for grilling small quantities     How to set the minute minder    IE 1  Press the  Minute Minder  button  The  symbo
7.  pre set temperature of the meat probe     If a higher number appears  please contact your  nearest Zanussi Service Force Centre     28    SOLUTION      Press the OVEN ON button  then select a cooking  function       Check the oven is wired in properly  and the  socket switch or the switch from the mains supply to    the oven are ON       Select a function with the oven function control  knob      Check the light bulb  and replace it if necessary   see  Replacing the Oven Light        The temperature may need adjusting      Refer to the contents of this booklet  especially to  the chapter    Using the Oven          Leave dishes inside the oven no longer than 15 20  minutes after the cooking is completed  See page 10      Check the instructions for the timer     Check the grease filter is correctly fitted       Check that shelves and bakeware are not vibrating  in contact with the oven back panel        When you contact them  they will need the following   information    1  Your name  address and post code    2  Your telephone number   3  The model and the serial number  which can be  found on the rating plate    4  Clear and concise details of the fault  for example  when does the fault occur and how often  or if shown  on the programmer display  the fault code    5  Date of purchase    Please note that it will be necessary to provide proof  of purchase for any in guarantee service calls     In guarantee customers should ensure that the  above checks have been made as the eng
8.  the oven has  just wipe with a clean damp cloth  dropped down to 60  C     11    12    Oven Functions and Programming Features    The following table lists the programming features available for each cooking function     DEFROST COLD FAN Main Oven only    A   6    noe    5       Should any of the programming features not be available for a particular cooking function  you  will hear an audible signal     Before the First Use    Remove all packaging  both inside and  outside the oven  before using the oven     Before first use  the oven should be heated without  food  During this time  an unpleasant odour may be  emitted  This is quite normal     Ts 1  Switch on the oven by pressing the   ON  push button     2  Select the Fan Oven Function by    pressing the Oven Function Control  button     3  Set the temperature to 250  C by means  of the  Increase  button     4  Open a window for ventilation     5  Allow the oven to run empty for  approximately 45 minutes     This procedure should be repeated with the grill  function for approximately 5 10 minutes     The lower oven should also be heated in the same  way using both the conventional cooking function    and the grill function    Using the Oven    MAIN OVEN    mn e Always cook with the oven door closed     e Stand clear when opening the drop down  oven door  Do not allow it to fall open    support the door using the door handle   until it is fully open    i   e The Main Oven has fourteen shelf  levels  and is supplied with th
9.  to increase or decrease temperatures or  time settings        The Electronic Programmer Display    Technical  Assistance Temperature  Needed Display Time Display    A mo  Child Safety On tad tad m  9    Symbol        Oven Selection o  Symbol       Cooking  Function  Symbol    All the oven functions are controlled by an electronic  programmer    You can select any combination of cooking function   cooking temperature and automatic timing     In the event of a power failure  all the settings  7    time of day  program setting or program in  operation   will be cancelled  When the power  is restored  the numbers on the display will  flash  and the clock timer has to be reset     How to set theTime of Day    The oven is has a 24 hour clock    When the oven is first connected to the electrical  supply  the display will automatically show 12 00   To set the correct time of day     LS 1  press the  Cook Time  and the  Stop Time   buttons at the same time     2  release the buttons    3  within 3 seconds  press either the   Decrease  or  Increase  large push buttons   until the time of day is displayed  If no  button is pressed within 3 seconds  the clock  will automatically revert back to 12 00    NOTE  In the event of a power failure  the clock will  revert to 12 00 and will require resetting     6       Cooking Minute  Time Symbol Minder  Symbol    Meat Probe End Of  Symbol Cooking  Symbol          PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER    CHILD OVEN  SAFETY OFF ON SELECT
10. OR    OOOO       How to select a Cooking  Function and Temperature    The main oven has 10 different cooking functions   The lower oven has four cooking functions  For each  of them  a pre set temperature will be automatically  selected     IE 1  Switch on the oven by pressing the  ON     button  The symbol a will come on to  indicate that the main oven has been   selected  To change the oven selection  press the  Oven Selector  push button     2  Press the Oven Function Control button until  the required function is shown on the display     3  If the pre set temperature is not suitable   select the required temperature using the   Increase  or  Decrease  buttons     After a few seconds  the temperature display will  show the current temperature of the oven cavity     How to switch off the oven    To switch off the oven  press the  OFF  push button   Any cooking function or programme will stop  the  oven light will go off  and the programmer display  will show the time of day     PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER    OOOO    CHILD VEN  SAFETY OFF ON EAN    e      d   If both ovens are in use  pressing the  OFF   button will switch off both the ovens     If both ovens are in use and you wish to switch off  one only  proceed as follows        RS 1  Press the Oven Selector button to select the  oven to be switched off     2  Press the Oven Function Control push  button repeatedly until the function display FE or on akin TOE CON SE  AUT  is blank  OOO OOOO  3  After a
11. Push Push  Push button Button Button    Oven  OFF  Push Button        mm  FUNCTIONS     SETTING    ZANUSSI    BUILT IN       CHILD  FETY    QOOO aaa     a ee a Ne          Minute Minder Setting Push Button    Oven  ON   Push Button End of Cooking Setting Push Button  Oven Selector Cooking Time Setting Push Button  Push Button    Meat Probe Setting Push Button    Oven  ON  Push Button    The oven must be switched on before setting any  cooking function or programme    When the  ON  push button is pressed  the  programmer display will show a   This means that  the main oven has been automatically selected     Oven  OFF  Push Button    To switch off the oven  press the  OFF  push button   Any cooking function or programme will stop  the  oven light will go off  and the programmer display  will show the time of day     Oven Selector Push Button    To select the main oven or the lower oven  press the   Oven Selector  push button     When the symbol    is displayed  the main oven is  selected  When the symbol fo  is displayed  the lower  oven is selected     Oven Function Control Push Button    This large push button marked with Ej allows you to  select the cooking function  When the oven is  switched on the main oven will automatically be  selected  Each time you push this button  the symbol  on the programmer display will change  showing  what cooking function has been chosen     Increase and Decrease Push Buttons    The large buttons marked with plus     and minus      allow you
12. Scones 210 220 230    Roasting  Meat  amp  Poultry 160 180 180 200    18    Defrost ng  Main Oven only     The oven fan operates without heat and circulates the  air  at room temperature  inside the oven  This  increases the speed of defrosting  However  please  note that the temperature of the kitchen will influence  the speed of defrosting    This function is particularly suitable for delicate food  which could be damaged by heat  e g  cream filled    gateaux  iced cakes  pastries  bread and other yeast INS  products  viv       t  How to Use Defrosting    1  Switch the oven ON    2  Press the Cooking Function Control Knob until DEFROSTING FUNCTION SYMBOL  FEW appears on the displa PRE SET TEMPERATURE  40  C  a     PP play  TEMPERATURE SETTING CANNOT BE    CHANGED    Hints andT ips    Cover food with a lid  aluminium foil or plastic  film to prevent drying out during defrosting     e ALWAYS COOK THOROUGHLY  IMMEDIATELY AFTER THAWING     e Frozen food should be placed in a single layer  when ever possible and turned over half way  through the defrosting process     e Only joints of meat and poultry up to 2 kg   4 Ib    are suitable for defrosting in this way     Refer to the following table for approximate  defrosting times     Food Defrosting time Standing time Notes   Mins   Mains     Chicken 1000 g  100 140 20 30 Place the chicken on an inverted  saucer on a large plate  Defrost open  and turn at half time or defrost  covered with foil  Remove giblets  as soon as possible 
13. Well done 80  C       Not all the cooking functions allow the use of Beef Rare  the probe  see next page   If you have selected Medium  an incorrect function  the probe symbol will Well done  flash red  For a correct function  the symbol Welldone 97  C  will flash white   7  The probe will then continue to register the The temperatures quoted above are given as a guide only   internal meat temperature throughout the  cooking period and convey the information Remove the meat probe after use   to the programmer  The programmer will  Do not leave the meat probe in the oven    give a visual read out as cooking continues   and switch off the oven when the selected  temperature has been reached  Tt If the oven has just been previously used    8  Press the  OFF  button to turn the oven off  and the interior is hot  it may not be    possible to use the meat probe  In that  9  Open the oven door and remove the probe    f  a E A be f case  upon selection of the Meat Probe  rom the meat  then remove the probe from      P function the symbol is will come on     when cooking other items     INGORE Remove the meat probe from the oven and  As poultry is a difficult shape with a great deal of after a few minutes the Technical assistance  bone it is difficult to register a correct finish tem  symbol will disappear  You can either cook  perature  Please ensure it is cooked thoroughly  the meat without the probe or wait until the  Do not submerge the meat probe in water  interior temperature of
14. a feature which will control the  cooking of meat by informing you of the exact  temperature at the centre of the meat  It is not  necessary to weigh the meat  the sensor determines  the cooking time  The cooking time will be  influenced by the cooking temperature        The probe consists of a skewer like sensor at one end  of a heat resistant cable  and a plug at the other end     Only use the meat probe supplied with the  oven or an original spare part        1  First raise the meat probe socket cover  1    which is located in the top of the left hand  side of the oven and plug the probe  connecting pin into its socket  2      2  Insert the probe sensor into the centre of the  meat  taking care to avoid touching any  bone or pockets of fat as this will give a fal   se temperature reading        PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER    CHILD OVEN  SAFETY OFF ON SELECTOR    OOOO OOO       3  Place the meat  in a suitable tin  into the  oven cavity     4  To select the Meat Probe function press the   Probe Temp   button  The display will  show the pre set temperature of 60  C and  the C symbol will flash for about 8 seconds     5  Then select the finished internal meat tem  Roasting Chart  Meat probe Function  perature by pressing buttons  F or    Check Type of meat Internal Temperatures  the recommended temperatures in the  roasting chart for meat probe function  Well done 0  C    8  6  Select the required cooking function by Lamb Medium Lhe  pressing button  amp   
15. ctricity supply     The oven should be kept clean at all times   A build up of fats or other foodstuffs could  result in a fire  especially in the grill pan     Cleaning materials    Before using any cleaning materials on your oven   check that they are suitable and that their use is  recommended by the manufacturer     Cleaners that contain bleach should NOT be used as  they may dull the surface finishes  Harsh abrasives  should also be avoided     External cleaning    Regularly wipe over the control panel  oven door and  door seal using a soft cloth well wrung out in warm  water to which a little liquid detergent has been  added     A To prevent damaging or weakening the  door glass panels avoid the use of the  following   e Household detergent and bleaches    e Impregnated pads unsuitable for non   stick saucepans    e Brillo Ajax pads or steel wool pads       e Chemical oven pads or aerosols  e Rust removers  o Bath Sink stain removers    Clean the outer and inner door glass using warm  soapy water  Should the inner door glass become  heavily soiled it is recommended that a cleaning  product such as Hob Brite is used  Do not use paint  scrapers to remove soilage     A   DO NOT clean the oven door while the  glass panels are warm  If this precaution is  not observed the glass panel may shatter     If the door glass panel becomes chipped or  has deep scratches  the glass will be  weakened and must be replaced to prevent  the possibility of the panel shattering   Contact you
16. d in the grill  pan to allow maximum circulation of air to lift the  food out of the fats and juices  Food such as fish   liver and kidneys may be placed directly on the grill  pan  if preferred       Food should be thoroughly dried before grilling to  minimise splashing  Brush lean meats and fish lightly  with a little oil or melted butter to keep them moist  during cooking       Accompaniments such as tomatoes and mushrooms  may be placed underneath the grid when grilling  meats       When toasting bread  we suggest that the top runner  position is used       The food should be turned over during cooking  as  required     The grill element is controlled by the thermostat   During cooking  the grill cycles on and off to  prevent overheating     20       GRILLING FUNCTION SYMBOL  TEMPERATURE SELECTION 50  C   250  C  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  250  C       ts Howto Use the Inner Grill  Element    The inner grill provides quick direct heat to the  central area of the grill pan  By using the inner grill  element for cooking small quantities  it can help to  save energy     1  Switch the oven ON and select the oven cavity     2  Press the Cooking Function Control Button until  E  appears on the display     3  If necessary  press the  Increase  or the   Decrease  buttons to adjust the temperature  setting     4  Adjust the grid and grill pan runner position to  allow for different thicknesses of food and follow  the instructions for grilling     ts Howto Use theThermal Grill   Main Ove
17. d inside them     A Aluminium  earthenware  oven glassware and  bright shiny utensils reduce cooking and  underneath browning     B Enamelled cast iron  anodized aluminium   aluminium with non stick interior and coloured  exterior and dark  heavy utensils increase cooking  and underneath browning     14    The Fan Oven main oven only     The air inside the oven is heated by the element  around the fan situated behind the back panel  The  fan circulates hot air to maintain an even temperature  inside the oven     The advantages of cooking with this function are       Faster Preheating  As the fan oven quickly reaches temperature  it is  not usually necessary to preheat the oven  although you may find that you need to allow an  extra 5 7 minutes on cooking times  For recipes  which require higher temperatures  best results  are achieved if the oven is preheated first  e g   bread  pastries  scones  souffles  etc       Lower Temperatures  Fan oven cooking generally requires lower  temperatures than conventional cooking   Follow the temperatures recommended in the  chart at page 18  Remember to reduce  temperatures by about 20 25  C for your own  recipes which use conventional cooking     V Even Heating for Baking  The fan oven has uniform heating on all runner  positions  This means that batches of the same  food can be cooked in the oven at the same time   However  the top shelf may brown slightly  quicker than the lower one   This is quite usual  There is no mixing of flavours
18. ement 1 82 kW  Double Grill element 2 655 kW  Oven Light 15 W  Total Rating 2 695 kW  Total connected load 5 870 kW    Electrical Connection    The oven is designed to be connected to 230 240V   SOHz  electricity supply    The oven has an easily accessible terminal block  which is marked as follows     Letter L   Live terminal  Letter N   Neutral terminal     oE   Earth terminal    THIS OVEN MUST BE EARTHED  The cable used to connect the oven to the electrical    It is necessary that you install a double pole switch  between the oven and the electricity supply  mains    with a minimum gap of 3mm between the switch  contacts and of a type suitable for the required load in    compliance with the current rules     The switch must not break the yellow and green earth    cable at any point     Important    supply must comply to the specifications given    below     Connection   Min  size Cable   flex   Fuse  via Cable flex   type    For Uk use only    e Cooker 6 mm  PVC PVC  Control twin and  Circuit earth    For Europe use only    30       After installation and connecting  the cable must be  placed so that it cannot at any point reach a tempera   ture of more than 60  C above the ambient temperatu   re     Before the oven is connected  check that the main  fuse and the domestic installation can support the  load  and that the power supply is properly earthed     The manufacturer disclaims any responsibility should  these safety measures not be carried out     Building In    The 
19. ervice Centre      Any appliance or defective part replaced shall  become the Company s property      This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and  other legal rights     Home visits are made between 8 30am and 5 30pm  Monday to Friday  Visits may be available outside  these hours  in which case a premium will be  charged     Exclusions  This guarantee does not cover       Damage or calls resulting from transportation   improper use or neglect  the replacement of any  light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic      Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance  which is improperly installed or calls to appliance  outside the European Community  EC  or  European Free Trade Area       Appliances found to be in use within a  commercial or similar environment  plus those  which are the subject to rental agreements      Products of Zanussi manufacture which are not  marketed by Zanussi     European Guarantee    If you should move to another country within Europe  then your guarantee moves with you to your new  home subject to the following qualifications       The guarantee starts from the date you first  purchased your product      The guarantee is for the same period and to the  same extent for labour and parts as exist in the  new country of use for this brand or range of  products      This guarantee relates to you and cannot be  transferred to another user      Your new home is within the European  Community  EC  or European Free Trade Area      The produc
20. heating use the fan oven function to  preheat the oven until the oven indicator neon goes  out  then swich the selector to the conventional oven  setting     Single level cooking gives best results  If you require  more than one level cooking use the fan oven  function     17    Cooking Chart   Fan and  Conventional Oven    The oven temperatures are intended as a guide only  It may be necessary to increase or decrease the temperatures by  10   C to suit individual preferences and requirements    NOTE  Shelf positions are counted from bottom of the oven and are intended for the Main Oven only  When using  the Lower Oven  please note that temperature and shelf positions must be adjusted according to type of food  its  thickness and its weight        Fan Oven Conventional Oven  Food Shelf Cooking Shelf Cooking  Position  Temp    C   Position  Temp    C        Biscuits 180 190  Bread 210 220  Casseroles 130 140  Cakes  Small and queen Shelf 160 170  Sponges positions   160 170  Madeira are not 140 150  Rich Fruit critical but   130 140  Christmas ensure that   130 140  Meringues oven 90 100  Fish Shelves are  170 190  Fruit Pies and Crumbles evenly 190 200    180 190  210 220  150 180  170 180  180 190  160 170  150 160  130 140  100 110  170 190  190 200  130 140  160 170    Milk Puddings spaced 130 140  Pastry  Choux when more  Shortcrust   than one is    ee ee     I  Garaa a ea AT    Flaky used  190 200 190 200  Puff   Plate Tarts 180 190 200   Quiches Flans 170 180 190 200   
21. ineer will  make a charge if the fault is not a mechanical or  electrical breakdown     Service and Spare Parts    SSERVICE  FORCE d    If you require spare parts or an engineer contact your  local Service Force Centre by telephoning     08705 929929    Your call will be routed to your local Service Force  Centre  For further details  please see the  accompanying Customer Care Booklet     CUSTOMER CARE    For general enquiries concerning your Zanussi  appliance  contact our Customer Care Department by  letter or telephone as follows     Customer Care Department  Zanussi   55 77 High Street   Slough  Berkshire  SL1 1DZ  Tel  08705   727727    Peace of Mind for 24 Months    ZANUSSI GUARANTEE CONDITIONS    We  Zanussi  undertake that if  within 24 months of  the date of the purchase  this Zanussi appliance or  any part thereof is proved to be defective by any  reason only of faulty workmanship or materials  we  will  at our option  repair or replace the same FREE  OF ANY CHARGE for labour  materials or carriage  on condition that       The appliance has been correctly installed and  used only on the gas and electricity supply stated  on the rating plate      The appliance has been used for normal domestic  purpose only  and in accordance with the  manufacturer s instructions      The appliance has not been serviced  maintained   repaired  taken apart or tampered with by any  person not authorised by us      All service work under this guarantee must be  undertaken by a Zanussi S
22. itch on automatically at the required  time  E g  if you set the cooking time at 1 hour and  the stop time at 7 30 p m   the oven will switch on at  6 30 p m  At the end of the cooking time the oven  will switch off and an alarm will sound  To switch off  the alarm press the  OFF  button        CHILD OVEN PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  SAFETY OFF ON SELECTOR TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER    OOOO OOO    CHILD OVEN PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  SAFETY OFF ON SELECTOR TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER    OOOG    PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER       CHILD OVEN  SAFETY OFF ON SELECTOR    OOOO       Automatic switch off    Should you forget to switch the oven off after a  programme  or if the  ON  button is pressed  accidentally  the oven will switch off automatically   In the case of manual functioning  the programmer  will switch the oven off automatically if no other  button is activated after a certain time  This time  varies according to the temperature setting of the  oven  and ranges from a minimum of 2 hours for  temperatures above 230  C  up to 8 hours for those  below 120  C    At the end of automatic cooking  the oven will switch  off after a period of time  this depends on the  temperature selected    The time varies between 2 hours for temperatures  above 230  C  up 8 hours for those below 120  C     Child Safety    To avoid children altering a selected programme or  temperature  the Child Safety facility can be  operated    Press the  Child Safety  button and the  Oven On   button a
23. l Page 5    The Electronic  Programmer Display Page 6    How to Select a Cooking  Function and Temperature Page 7    How to switch off the oven Page 7  How to Set The Programmer Page 9    Child Safety Page 10  Meat Probe Page 11  Before the First Use Page 13  Using the Oven Page 13  The Fan Oven Page 14  The Conventional Oven Page 17  Cooking Chart Page 18  Defrosting Page 19  Grilling Page 20  Pizza Oven Page 23  Bread Proving Page 23  Cleaning the Oven Page 24    Guide to Use the instructions    The following symbols will be found in the text to  guide you throughout the Instructions     AN Safety Instructions    Step by step instructions for an  operation    7   Hints and Tips    Grease Filter  Care of Catalytic Liners    Replacing  the Oven Light    Cleaning  the hinged Grill    If something goes wrong  Service and Spare Parts    Peace of Mind  for 24 months    For the Installer    Technical Data  Electrical Connection    Building In    Page  Page    Page    Page  Page  Page    Page    Page  Page  Page    25  26    26    27  28  29    29    30  30  31    C     This appliance complies with the following    E E C  Directives     73 23   90 683   Low VoltageDirective        93 68  General Directives        89 336  Electromagnetical  Compatibility Directive     and subsequent modifications    Description of the Oven       Rating Plate    Grill Element    Shelf Supports    Removable  handles    Control Panel    Oven  Function Decrease Increase  Child Safety Push Button Contec 
24. l sx will be displayed and the time  display will show   00     2  Use the  Increase  or  Decrease  buttons to    enter the required time     At the end of the timed period  an alarm will sound  To  switch off the alarm press the  Minute Minder  button   Note  the Minute Minder function will not switch off  the oven  if in use     How to programme the oven  to switch off only    This is useful if you want to begin cooking  immediately but have the oven switch off  automatically        1  Place food in the oven     2  Switch the oven on  then select the required  oven  cooking function and temperature   see previous page     3  Press the  Cook Time  button  The symbol     will come on and the time display will  show   00     4  Use the  Increase  or  Decrease  buttons to  enter the required time  The diagram shows  the programmer set for 30 minutes     At the end of the cooking time the oven will switch  off and an alarm will sound  To switch off the alarm  press the  OFF  button     How to amme the oven  to switch on and off    IE 1  Ensure the clock is showing the right time of day   2     Carry out steps 1 to 4 as explained in  How to  programme the oven to switch off only     3  Press the  Stop Time  button  The symbol        will come on and the time display will  show the time of day     4  Use the  Increase  or  Decrease  buttons to  enter the time when you want the oven to  switch off  The diagram shows the oven set to  switch off at half past noon     The oven will sw
25. ly grilling on more than one level  it may be  necessary to interchange the food on the shelves  during cooking     A general guide to cooking times is given below but  these times may vary slightly depending on the  thickness and quantity of food being cooked     Ez GRILL   INNER GRILL  TYPE OF COOKING    pre heat   shelf Temp  cooking time  in mins     minutes   level      C 2nd side    Quantity  Gr    Beef fillets  Pork chops  Spare ribs  Sausages  Kebabs  Chicken breasts  Sole   Toast bread      6  D  2  4  4  8  3   4  4  6  6        The shelf positions are intended for the Main Oven only  When using the Lower Oven  please note that  temperature and shelf positions must be adjusted according to type of food  its thickness and its weight     eaa  THERMAL GRILLING    A  Select a maximum temperature of 200  C    pre heat   shelf Temp  cooking time in  mins     minutes   level iC 2nd side  9 10    TYPE OF COOKING    Quantity  Gr    ak Beef  Rolled joints f    ek  Pork   Quartered chicken    Chickens   Guinea fowl  Pigeons   Quail   Vegetable gratin  Toasted sandwiches  St  Jacques shells  Mackerel   Fish slices        xx  Food should be turned during cooking using these times as a guide  The times quoted above are given as a guide and should be adjusted to suit personal taste     22    Pizza Oven main oven only     The bottom element provides direct heat to the base of  pizzas  quiches or pies  while the fan ensure air is    circulated to cook the pizza toppings or pie filli
26. me and  removed from the oven together  When different sizes  of trays or types of food  e g  biscuits and cakes are  cooked  they will not necessarily be ready together     The fan oven can be used to heat foods through  without thawing first  e g  fruit tarts  mince pies   sausage rolls  and other small pastry items  Use a  temperature of 190 200  C and allow 20 40 minutes   depending on the quantity of food in the oven      The use of too high temperatures can cause uneven  browning  Check with the recommendations for oven  temperatures given in the cooking charts  but be  prepared to adjust the temperature by 10  C if  necessary  Remember to reduce temperatures by  about 20 25  C for your own conventional recipes     The meat tin should not be placed on a heated    hotplate or burner as this may cause the enamel to  crack     16       The Conventional Oven  Main and Lower Ovens     When using this setting  heat comes from both the top  and bottom elements  This allows you to cook in a  single level and is particularly suitable for dishes  which require extra base browning such as pizzas   quiches and flans    Gratins  lasagnes and hotpots which require extra top  browning also cook well in the conventional oven   This form of cooking gives you the opportunity to  cook without the fan in operation     cs Howto Use the  Conventional Oven    1  Switch the oven ON and select the oven cavity    2  Select the Conventional Oven Function by pressing  the Oven Function control but
27. n Only     Thermal grilling offers an alternative method of  cooking food items normally associated with  conventional grilling  The grill element and the oven  fan operate alternately  circulating hot air around the  food  The need to check and turn the food is reduced   Thermal grilling helps to minimize cooking smells in  the kitchen    With the exception of toast and rare steaks  you can  thermally grill all the foods you would normally cook  under a conventional grill  Cooking is more gentle   therefore food generally takes a little longer to cook  with thermal grilling compared with conventional  grilling  One of the advantages is that larger loads  can be cooked at the same time     1  Switch the oven ON     2  Press the Cooking Function Control Button until    appears on the display     3  If necessary  press the  Increase  or the   Decrease  buttons to adjust the temperature  setting     4  Adjust the grid and grill pan runner position to  allow for different thicknesses of food and follow  the instructions for grilling        INNER GRILL ELEMENT SYMBOL  TEMPERATURE SELECTION 50  C   250  C  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  250  C    PPP WU WI    afa  viv       THERMAL GRILLING  TEMPERATURE SELECTION 50  C   250  C  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  190  C  DO NOT EXCEED 200  C       21          Hints andT ips    Prepare foods in the same way as for conventional  grilling  Brush lean meats and fish lightly with little  oil or butter to keep them moist during cooking                If thermal
28. n gently pull the grill downward to  allow access to the oven roof  see diagram      3  Clean the oven roof with a suitable cleaner  and wipe dry before replacing the hinged grill  element     4  Gently push up the grill element into place  and firmly screw into place the holding nut     Ensure the grill holding nut is firmly in place  to avoid the grill falling down when in use    FO 0778       ZT    lf something goes wrong    If the oven is not working correctly  please carry out the following checks  before contacting your local Zanussi    Service Centre     IMPORTANT  If you call out an engineer to a fault listed below  or to repair a fault caused by incorrect use or  installation  a charge will be made even if the appliance is under guarantee     SYMPTOM    E The oven does not come on    WE The oven light does not come on    W It takes too long to finish the dishes  or they are  cooked too fast     E Steam and condensation settle on the food and the  oven cavity     E The timer does not work    WE The oven fan is noisy    SELF CHECK FUNCTION   The programmer also carries out a self check  in  order to verify that it is working correctly  If a  problem is identified  the spanner symbol mi  will  be displayed  In the event of a breakdown  a  NUMBER will appear     If numbers 001 or 002 appear  it means that the meat  probe is at fault and needs to be replaced    If the symbol n   appears when you plug in the  meat probe  ensure the interior of the oven does not  exceed the
29. ng cooking   even at normal temperatures  as well as causing  condensation     Covering joints during cooking will also prevent  splashing onto the interior surfaces  removing the  covering for the last 20 30 minutes will allow extra  browning  if required  Some large joints and turkeys  especially benefit by this method of cooking   allowing the joint to cook through before the outside  is overbrowned     Do use the roasting tin  During roasting  the fat from  the joint will be contained beneath the trivet and  therefore prevent it from splattering onto the     Catalytic    liner     Replacing the Oven Light    If the oven bulb needs replacing  it must comply with  the following specifications       Electric power  15W      Electric rate  230 240 V  50 Hz       Resistant to temperatures of 300  C     Connection type  E14     These bulbs are available from your local Zanussi  Force Service Centre     ras To replace the faulty bulb    1  Ensure the oven is isolated from the electrical  supply    2  Turn the glass cover anticlockwise    3  Remove the faulty bulb and replace with the  new one    4  Refit the glass cover    5  Restore the electrical supply     26       Cleaning the hinged grill    This model has been fitted with a hinged grill  element to enable you to clean the roof of the oven  easily     A Before proceeding ensure the oven is cool  and is isolated from the electricity supply      35   1  Undo the screw which holds the grill in    place  see diagram      2  The
30. ngs  AY  PN  To obtain the best results use the lower shelf levels        1  Switch the oven ON     2  Press the Cooking Function Control Button until    appears on the display        PIZZA OVEN FUNCTION SYMBOL  TEMPERATURE SELECTION  50  C   250  C  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  220  C    3  If necessary  press the  Increase  or the  Decrease   buttons to adjust the temperature setting     6 Cooking time  PIZZA OVEN       minutes    TYPE OF COOKING    Pizza  large 210 230    Pizza  small 200 220  Quiche 160 180  Sweet Tart  treacle  170 180  Place Fruit Tart 170 180  Blind Baked Flan Cases 170 180  Egg Custard Tart 160 170    Bread Proving   Main Oven only     This function has pre set temperature of 40  C  which  shortens the proving time of bread  pizza dough etc        This temperature setting can not be changed  BREAD PROVING FUNCTION SYMBOL  1  Switch the oven ON  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  40  C       TEMPERATURE SETTING CANNOT BE  2  Press the Cooking Function Control Button until CHANGED    appears on the display     Cooking time  TYPE OF COOKING    BREAD PROVING       minutes    Softening Butter Loosen or remove wrapper    Drying Herbs Arrange sprigs in a single layer    Warming sugar for Preserves Spread out into a thin layer    Plate and Dish Warming Do not place on base of oven    Drying Breadcrumbs Sprinkle in a thin layer  stir occasionally        23    Cleaning the Oven    AN Before cleaning always allow the cooling  fan to cool the oven down before switching  off at the ele
31. oven must be installed according to the Securing The Oven To The Cabinet  instructions supplied  Any electrical work 1  Fit the oven into the cabinet recess   must be undertaken by a qualified  electrician competent person  in accordance  with existing rules and regulations  3  Secure the oven to the kitchen cabinet with four  wood screws  which fit the holes provided in the  oven frame     2  Open the oven door    It is dangerous to alter the specifications or  modify the oven in any way     Please ensure that when the oven is installed it is  easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a  breakdown     BUILDING IN    The surround or cabinet into which the oven will be  built must comply with these specifications      the dimensions must be as shown in the relevant  diagrams      the materials must withstand a temperature increase  of at least 60  C above ambient      proper arrangements must be made of a continuous  supply of air to the oven to prevent the oven  overheating        oO  T     o  1O  oO  Tf    Dimensions of the oven    560 min    Recess required       31    
32. r local Service Centre who will  be pleased to advise further     24    Oven Cavity    The enamelled base of the oven cavity is best cleaned  whilst the oven is still warm    Wipe the oven over with a soft cloth soaked in warm  soapy water after each use  From time to time it will  be necessary to do a more thorough cleaning  using a  proprietary oven cleaner     7   DO NOT attempt to clean catalytic liners    Oven Shelves and Shelf Supports    To clean the oven shelves and the shelf supports  soak  in warm soapy water and remove stubborn marks  with a well wetted soap impregnated pad  Rinse well  and dry with a soft cloth    The shelf supports can be removed for easy cleaning   see diagram   Please  ensure the retaining nuts are  secure when refitting the shelf support     Grease Filter    To prevent a build up of fats on the fan impellor  the  grease filter must be fitted by clipping it over the  vents in the back panel     To clean the grease filter    When the oven has cooled down  remove the filter by  pushing the protruding tongue on the filter upward   and wash carefully     The grease filter should be cleaned after every use   The filter may be washed in a dishwasher on a 65  C  wash  If the filter is heavily soiled  place the filter in a  saucepan of water with approximately 1 teaspoon of  automatic washing powder or dishwasher powder   Bring to the boil and leave to soak for approximately  30 minutes or longer depending on the degree of  soiling  Ensure the solution
33. ree  shelves        The Lower Oven has three shelf levels  and is supplied with one shelf     LOWER OVEN  The shelf positions are casted from the  bottom of the oven as shown in the  diagram   It is important that these shelves are    correctly positioned as shown in the  diagram     e Do not place cookware directly on the  oven base     13        z   Hints andT ips    Condensation and steam    When food is heated it produces steam in the same  way as a boiling kettle  The oven vents allow some of  this steam to escape  However  always stand back  from the oven when opening the oven door to  allow any build up of steam or heat to release    If the steam comes into contact with a cool surface on  the outside of the oven  e g  a trim  it will condense  and produce water droplets  This is quite normal and  is not a fault with the oven    To prevent discoloration  regularly wipe away  condensation and also soilage from surfaces     Cookware    Use any oven proof cookware which will  withstand temperatures of 250  C     e Baking trays  oven dishes  etc  should not be  placed directly against the grid covering the fan at  the back of the oven  or placed on the oven base     e Do not use baking trays larger than 30 cm x 35 cm   12 in x 14 in  as they will restrict the circulation  of heat and may affect performance     The effects of dishes  on cooking results    Dishes and tins vary in their thickness  conductivity   colour  etc  which affects the way they transmit heat  to the foo
34. t is installed and used in accordance  with our instructions and is only used  domestically  1 e  a normal household     The product is installed taking into account  regulations in your new country     Before you move  please contact your nearest  Customer Care centre  listed below  to give them  details of your new home  They will then ensure that  the local Service Organisation is aware of your move  and able to look after you and your appliances     France Senlis  33  0 3 44 62 29 99  Germany N  rnberg  49  0 911 323 2600  Italy Pordenone  39  0 1678 47053  Sweden Stockholm  46  0 8 738 79 50  UK Slough  44  0 1753 219897    29    Installation    A The oven must be installed according to the  instructions supplied     A This oven must be installed by qualified  personnel to the relevant British Standards     DIMENSIONS Height 878 mm   OF RECESS Width 560 570 mm    Depth 550 mm   DIMENSIONS Height 320 mm   OF THE Width 420 mm   MAIN OVEN Depth 390 mm   CAVITY Oven capacity 53 2 litres  DIMENSIONS Height 185 mm   OF THE Width 420 mm   LOWER OVEN Depth 400 mm   CAVITY Oven capacity 31 litres    Upper oven ratings    Oven element 1 89 kW  Top element 0 834 kW  Bottom element 1 055 kW  Convection element 2 08 kW  Grill element 1 82 kW  Double Grill element 2 655 kW  Pizza Oven Function 3 135 kW  Bread Proving Function 1 89 kW  Convection Fan 30 W  Oven Light 15 W  Cooling Fan 25 W  Total Rating 3 200 kW  Lower oven ratings   Oven element 1 89 kW  Top element 0 834 kW  Grill el
35. t the same time and keep them pressed for  approximately 5 seconds     The padlock symbol A will be displayed    It is now only possible to select any programme  while simultaneously pressing the  Child safety   button    To cancel the Child Safety Feature  press the  Oven  On  button  Then press button the  Child Safety   button and the  Oven OFF  button at the same time  and keep them pressed for approximately 5 seconds   The padlock symbol will disappear from the display     Call for technical assistance we    The programmer display carries out a self check  in  order to verify that it is working correctly  If a  problem is identified the spanner symbol will be  displayed and in the event of a breakdown a  NUMBER will appear  If NUMBERS 001 or 002  appear it means that the meat probe is at fault and  needs to be replaced  if a higher number appears   please contact your nearest Zanussi Service Force  Centre quoting the number of Fault Code     NOTE    Generally after about 8 seconds from pressing a  function button the programmer will allow the  selected function to operate  Should another button  be pressed during the operation of a function  the  display will show momentarily details of the function  in progress  For the new command to be accepted it  will be necessary to press the other button again     10             CHILD OVEN  SAFETY OFF ON SELECTOR    AA       PROBE COOK STOP MINUTE  TEMP  TIME TIME MINDER    OOOO    Meat Probe  Main Oven only     The meat probe is 
36. ton until appears  on the display     Top oven element only    This function is suitable for finishing cooked dishes   eg  lasagne  shepherds pie  cauliflower cheese etc     Bottom oven element only  E    This function is particularly useful when blind baking  pastry or cooking pizza  It may also be used to finish  off quiches or flans to ensure the base pastry is  cooked through  Please note that only the Main  Oven can be set on this function     THINGS TO NOTE    During cooking  the cooling fan will operate in the  same way as described for the fan oven function           Hints andT ips    The middle shelf position allows for the best heat  distribution  To increase base browning simply lower  the shelf position  To increase top browning  raise the  shelf position     The material and finish of the baking trays and  dishes used will affect base browning  Enamelware   dark  heavy or non stick utensils increase base  browning  while oven glassware  shiny aluminium or  polished steel trays reflect the heat away and give less  base browning     Always place dishes centrally on the shelf to ensure  even browning     Stand dishes on suitably sized baking trays to prevent  spillage onto the base of the oven and make cleaning  easier        CONVENTIONAL OVEN FUNCTION SYMBOL  TEMPERATURE SELECTION  50  C   250  C  PRE SET TEMPERATURE  200  C          Do not place dishes  tins or baking trays directly on  the oven base as it becomes very hot and damage will  occur     For faster pre
    
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