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1.     END OF COOKING KEY    COOKING TIME KEY    TIME BACK KEY    TIME FORWARD KEY    MANUAL OPERATION KEY    2 2 1 Clock adjustment   When using the oven for the first time  or after a power failure  the  display flashes regularly and indicates 8 80   To stop flashing  press  key    on the display  By pressing keys     or   each single press  changes the time by 1 minute either up or down    Press one of the two keys until the right time appears     33    34    NOTE      NOTE      Description of controls    Molle Pyro     aeeoeeaee       BEFORE SETTING THE PROGRAMMER ACTIVATE THE DESIRED FUNCTION  AND TEMPERATURE     2 2 2 Semiautomatic cooking   Use this setting for automatic oven switch off at the end of cooking time   By pressing key  amp   the display lights up  showing 9 80   keep the key  pressed and at the same time  press keys     or   to set the cooking  time    Release key  amp  to start the programmed cooking time count  The display    will now show the right time together with symbols A and ay    2 2 3 Automatic cooking   Use this setting to automatically start and stop the oven    By pressing key  amp   the display lights up showing 980   keep the key  pressed and at the same time  press keys     or   to set the cooking  time    By pressing key  amp  the sum of the right time   cooking time will appear   keep the key pressed and at the same time  press keys     or   to  regulate the end of cooking time    Release key     to start the programmed count and the displa
2.     In fan assisted mode preheating should be carried out at 30 40  C  above the cooking temperature  This considerably shortens  cooking times and reduces power consumption  as well as giving  better cooking results     AN Keep the oven door closed during cooking     5 1 TRADITIONAL COOKING    BF  Gt  amp     FUNCTION SWITCH    THERMOSTAT SELECTOR SWITCH   50 280  C    This traditional cooking system where heat flows from both  above and below is suitable for cooking food on one level only   The oven must be preheated until the preset temperature has  been reached  Only place the food in the oven after the  thermostat indicator light has gone out  Very fat meats can be  placed in the oven while this is still cold  Place frozen meat  directly in the oven without defrosting  The only precaution to be  taken is to choose approx  20   C lower temperatures and approx   1 4 longer cooking times        R    4 i ai Use high rim pans to prevent fat splashing and dirtying      Ast the sides of the oven     5 2 HOT AIR COOKING    BaFEe m  Gz     amp  A       Dy    THERMOSTAT SELECTOR SWITCH   50 280  C    FUNCTION SWITCH    50   280   C    40    Cooking hints    This system is ideal for cooking different types of food  fish   meat  etc    on more than one level without spreading of smell or  taste    The circulation of air in the oven ensures uniform heat        Q Multiple cooking is possible as long as the cooking  e temperature of the different foods is the same     5 3 GRILL COOKING
3.     aa       te me   FUNCTION SWITCH  nD  0  THERMOSTAT SWITCH AT MAXIMUM    Ensures quick browning of food  The plate is best inserted at top  level  For short or small quantity cooking  the rack should be  inserted at the third level from the bottom  For longer cooking  and wide surface grilling  fit the rack at bottom level  This will  also depend on size of food        5 4 HOT AIR GRILLING    a gt   amp          mm FUNCTION SWITCH  wy A    iD     THERMOSTAT SWITCH AT MAXIMUM AND DOOR FULLY  pag CLOSED   MAX   Ensures uniform heat distribution with greater heat penetration  into the food  Food will be lightly browned on the outside and  remain soft inside     41    Cooking hints    5 5 DELICATE COOKING    Sz  amp           FUNCTION SWITCH          wT          THERMOSTAT SELECTOR SWITCH   50 280  C    50   280   C    Ideal for pastries and cakes with wet covering and little sugar and  damp desserts in moulds  Excellent results can also be achieved  in completing cooking at the bottom and with dishes requiring  heat in the lower area in particular  The plate is best inserted at  bottom level        5 6 DEFROSTING    T e E Sz  amp     Ke FUNCTION SWITCH  THERMOSTAT SWITCH IN POSITION 0    The flow of air produced by the fan ensures quicker defrosting   The air circulating inside the oven is at room temperature        Q The advantage of defrosting at room temperature is that it  AFT does not alter the taste and appearance of the food     42    Cooking hints    5 7 SPIT ROASTIN
4.  3 160   170 40   60  Strudel 1 2 150 25   35  Savoyard pudding 2 3 160   170 30   40  Bread 2 3 190   210 40  Toast 1 2 220   240 7    P    Maintenance and cleaning    7  Maintenance and cleaning    7 1 ENAMELLED PARTS   Wait for the oven to cool  take out all the removable parts and proceed  to wash with water and regular detergent    Dry and replace components     0        v    v       aQ Z     Q For cleaning enamelled parts  never use abrasive products     LEN metal wire sponges or sharp objects so as not to damage  the surface   Remove any dried remains of food on surfaces with a  wooden or plastic utensil     DO NOT USE A STEAM JET FOR CLEANING THE INSIDE OF  THE OVEN     7 2 DOOR GLASS  Always keep this clean  Use absorbent kitchen paper  In the case of  persistent dirt  wash with damp sponge and regular detergent     7 3 OUTER OVEN STRUCTURE  Wash with water and regular detergent     7 4 PYROLYSIS  AUTOMATIC OVEN CLEANING  Pyrolysis is an automatic high temperature cleaning method which  causes dirt to dissolve     IMPORTANT  BEFORE STARTING THE AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE  MAKE SURE THAT    46    a    THE OVEN IS EMPTY AND THAT THERE ARE NO FOODS OR SPILLS FROM  EARLIER COOKING OPERATIONS INSIDE     A DOOR LOCK DEVICE PREVENTS THE DOOR BEING OPENED        IN CASE THE OVEN IS INSTALLED UNDER A COOKTOP  MAKE SURE THAT  DURING THE AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE ANY GAS OR ELECTRIC HOBS  ARE TURNED OFF     Maintenance and cleaning    7 4 1 Before starting the automatic cleaning c
5.  AVOID USE OF ADAPTERS AND  SHUNTS AS THESE COULD CAUSE OVERHEATING AND RISK OF BURNS     THE POWER LEAD MUST BE CHANGED BY THE MANUFACTURER OR BY AN  AUTHORISED SERVICE CENTRE TO PREVENT ANY RISKS   THE NEW CABLE MUST BE OF TYPE FG40R3G  3 X 1 5 MM         THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE  2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT  WEEE    THIS GUIDELINE IS THE FRAME OF A EUROPEAN WIDE VALIDITY OF RETURN  AND RECYCLING ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT     BEFORE THE APPLIANCE IS PUT INTO OPERATION  ALL THE LABELS AND  PROTECTIVE FILMS APPLIED INSIDE OR OUTSIDE MUST BE REMOVED     NEVER ALLOW THE OVEN TO BE USED BY CHILDREN WITHOUT ADULT  SUPERVISION     DURING THE AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE  PYROLYSIS  THE OUTER DOOR  WINDOW COULD BECOME HOTTER THAN NORMAL  KEEP CHILDREN AT A  DISTANCE     NEVER PUT INFLAMMABLE OBJECTS IN THE OVEN  IF THIS WERE  ACCIDENTALLY LIT IT COULD CAUSE A FIRE     1 1 DISPOSING OF PACKAGING  Always dispose of packaging in a proper manner  The best thing is to  get rid of it through a pre sorted waste collection centre     1 2 DISPOSING OF OLD APPLIANCES  Before throwing away an old appliance  make sure this is rendered  harmless and dispose of it through a pre sorted waste collection centre     Description of controls    2  Description of controls    2 1 FRONT CONTROL PANEL  All the oven controls are grouped together on the front panel     STATIC MODEL    OR    _     oem    4     a aaa 0       8 FUNC
6.  ROAST FISH 1 2 170   200 according to   dimensions   PIZZA 1 2 210   240 40   45  DESSERTS   Meringue 1 2 50   70 60   90  Short pastry 1 2 170   200 15 20  Ciambella 1 2 165 35   45  Savoyards 1 2 150 30   50  Brioches 1 2 170   200 40   45  Fruit cake 1 2 170   200 20   30        with preheated oven   PV ales FETTY  GRILLING  FOOD LEVEL FROM TIME IN MINUTES  BELOW  FIRST SURFACE SECOND SURFACE   Pork chops 4 7 9 5 7  Fillet of pork 3 9 11 5 9  Fillet of beef 3 9 11 9 11  Liver 4 2 3 2 3  Veal escalopes 4 7 9 5 7   Half chicken 3 9 14 9 11  Sausages 4 7 9 5 6  Meat balls 4 7 9 5 6  Fish fillets 4 5 6 3 4  Toast 4 2 4 2 3    44    Recommended cooking table       TSA  Wy wy  HOT AIR COOKING wv YS Ne        FOOD LEVEL FROM TEMPERATURE    C  TIME IN MINUTES  BELOW  FIRST COURSES  Lasagne 2 190   210 20   25  Oven baked pasta 2 190   210 25   30  Creole rice 2 190   220 20   25  MEAT  Roast veal 2 150   170 65   90  Roast pork 2 150   160 70   100  Roasted beef 2 160   170 65   90  Fillet of beef 2 160   180 35   45  Roast lamb 2 130   150 100   130  Roast beef 2 170   180 40  45  Roast chicken 2 170 70   90  Roast duck 2 160   170 100   160  Roast turkey 2 150   160 160   240  Roast rabbit 2 150   160 80   100  Roast hare 2 160   170 30   50  Roast pigeon 2 140   170 15 25  FISH 2 3 150   170 according  to dimensions  PIZZA 2 3 210   240 30   50  DESSERTS  pastries   Ciambella 2 3 150   170 35   45  Fruit cake 2 3 170   190 40   50  Sponge cake 2 3 190   220 25   35  Brioches 2
7. Contents      Preliminary instructions       1 1 DISPOSING OF PACKAGING       1 2 DISPOSING OF OLD APPLIANCES         Description of controls       2 1 FRONT CONTROL PANEL       2 2 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER       2 3 CLOCK AND PROGRAMMER         Using the oven       3 1 WARNINGS AND GENERAL ADVICE       3 2 OVEN LIGHT       3 3 COOLING VENTILATION         Available accessories            Cooking hints  5 1 TRADITIONAL COOKING       5 2 HOT AIR COOKING       5 3 GRILL COOKING       5 4 HOT AIR GRILLING       5 5 DELICATE COOKING       5 6 DEFROSTING       5 7 SPIT ROASTING            Recommended cooking table      Maintenance and cleaning       7 1 ENAMELLED PARTS       7 2 DOOR GLASS       7 3 OUTER OVEN STRUCTURE       7 4 PYROLYSIS  AUTOMATIC OVEN CLEANING         Extraordinary maintenance       8 1 REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB       8 2 DISMANTLING THE DOOR       29  30  30    31  31  33  36    37  37  37  37    38    40  40  40  41  41  42  42  43    44    46  46  46  46  46    50    50  50    27    28    g  i    Introduction    Thank you for having preferred our product  From now on we    feel sure you will enjoy creatively using your new oven    We recommend you carefully read the instructions in this  manual  A lot of room has been given to the best and most  correct way of using the oven  These instructions will also make  it easier for you to become acquainted with each single  component or accessory    Useful hints are provided on how to use pans and cooking  utensils  on 
8. G    2  amp     cared ee FUNCTION SWITCH           THERMOSTAT SWITCH AT MAXIMUM    MAX     This is an energy saving cooking system  Place the food at the  centre of the plate or rack and cook as indicated in para  5 3     Grill cooking     Recommended for small pieces only     Prepare the food on the spit rod and block fork screws A  Insert  the frame B in the second level from the bottom  Remove handle  D and position the spit rod so the pulley E remains guided on  frame B  Completely fit frame B until the tip of the spit rod fits into  hole C on the back wall of the oven  Place an oven dish F on the  bottom guide and pour in a little water to prevent smoke from  forming        Q It is normal for the thermostat light to flash during cooking   LEA This indicates the temperature inside the oven is regular   above all when the oven door is closed            43    Recommended cooking table    6  Recommended cooking table  Cooking times  especially meat  vary according to the thickness and  quality of the food and to consumer taste     LC fe  TRADITIONAL COOKING U NJ OO ee    FOOD LEVEL FROM TEMPERATURE    C  TIME IN MINUTES      BELOW   FIRST COURSES   Lasagne 2 3 210   230 30  Oven baked pasta 2 3 210   230 40  MEAT   Roast veal 2 170   200 30   40   Kg   Roast beef 2 210   240 30   40   Kg   Roast pork 2 170   200 30   40   Kg   Chicken 2 170   200 45   60  Duck 2 170   200 45   60  Goose   Turkey 2 140   170 45   60  Rabbit 2 170   200 50   60  Leg of lamb 1 170   200 15 Kg  
9. R TIME WILL NOT BE  ACCEPTED BY THE PROGRAMMER      2 2 8 Cancellation of set data   Once the programme has been set  keep the key of the function to be  cancelled pressed  while at the same time 82 80 is reached by means  of variation keys     or    Time cancellation will be considered as end   of cooking time by the programmer     2 2 9 Changing the set data    The cooking data entered can be changed at any time by keeping the  function key pressed and at the same time adjusting the keys     or       35    Description of controls    2 3 CLOCK AND PROGRAMMER       AN IMPORTANT  THE KNOB A MUST ALWAYS BE TURNED ANTICLOCKWISE     NOTE      2 3 1 Setting the clock  To set the correct time  PRESS and turn knob A anticlockwise     BEFORE SETTING THE PROGRAMMER ACTIVATE THE DESIRED FUNCTION  AND TEMPERATURE     2 3 2 Semiautomatic cooking  Use this setting for automatic oven switch off at the end of cooking time   Turn the knob A anticlockwise to set the cooking time in the window B     2 3 3 Automatic cooking   Use this setting to automatically start and stop the oven    Turn the knob A anticlockwise to set the cooking time in the window B   PULL and turn the knob A anticlockwise so the arrow C coincides with  start of desired cooking time     2 3 4 End of cooking  When cooking is over  the oven will automatically switch off and  at the  same time  an intermittent alarm will sound     2 3 5 Switching off the alarm  The alarm can be switched off manually by turning the knob A  ant
10. TIONS MODEL          Muli Pyro       THERMOSTAT INDICATOR LIGHT   When this light comes on  the oven is heating up  When this light goes out   the preset heating temperature has been reached  When the light flashes   the temperature inside the oven is steady at the set temperature           NOTE  THIS LIGHT ALSO COMES ON DURING THE AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE     PYROLYSIS  AND GOES OUT WHEN THE SET TIME HAS PASSED     31    Description of controls    DOOR LOCK INDICATOR LIGHT  When this light comes on during automatic cleaning  pyrolysis   the  door lock device is operative             THERMOSTAT KNOB   Cooking temperature is selected by  turning the knob clockwise to the  desired setting  between 50 and  280   C        FUNCTION SWITCH    Turn the switch to select one of the     following functions         OVEN LIGHT    LOWER HEATING ELEMENT    VENTILATION    1        C    gt     hod      s  mm UPPER AND LOWER VENTILATED HEATING  HEATING ELEMENT D ELEMENT   VENTILATION  tu EE  LOWER HEATING Z   m UPPER AND LOWER HEATING  ELEMENT A ELEMENT   VENTILATED                HEATING ELEMENT   t   ey GRILL ELEMENT     3  eey GRILL ELEMENT    k x VENTILATION  VY  sma vey GRILL   SPIT ELEMENT a DEFROSTING       F     b  C   e UPPER AND LOWER AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE  wy ae HEATING ELEMENT   p  PYROLYSIS        m VENTILATION    NOTE  NOT ALL FUNCTIONS ARE AVAILABLE ON ALL MODELS     32    H    Description of controls    2 2 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER       LIST OF FUNCTIONS    MINUTE COUNTER KEY
11. ULD  THEREFORE BE KEPT INTACT IN A SAFE PLACE FOR THE ENTIRE LIFE CYCLE  OF THE OVEN    INSTALLATION MUST BE DONE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL IN ACCORDANCE  WITH CURRENT REGULATIONS    THIS APPLIANCE CONFORMS TO ALL CURRENT LEGAL PROVISIONS  CONCERNING RADIO DISTURBANCES     EARTHING THE APPLIANCE IN COMPLIANCE WITH WIRING SYSTEM SAFETY  REGULATIONS IS MANDATORY     THE PLUG TO BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER CABLE AND RELEVANT  SOCKET MUST BE OF THE SAME TYPE AND CONFORM WITH REGULATIONS IN  FORCE    THE SOCKET MUST BE ACCESSIBLE AFTER THE APPLIANCE HAS BEEN BUILT  IN     NEVER DISCONNECT THE PLUG BY JERKING THE CABLE        DO NOT OBSTRUCT OPENINGS OR AIR AND HEATING VENTS     AFTER USING THE OVEN  ALWAYS MAKE SURE THE CONTROL KNOBS ARE AT   ZERO  POSITION  OFF      29    ap          Dx  gt     30    y      gt     Preliminary instructions    PARTS OF THE APPLIANCE MAY BE HOT DURING OR IMMEDIATELY AFTER USE   CARE SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID TOUCHING HEATING ELEMENTS INSIDE  THE OVEN  ALLOW SUFFICIENT TIME FOR THE APPLIANCE TO COOL AFTER  SWITCHING OFF     WHEN THROWING AWAY AN OLD APPLIANCE  ALWAYS MAKE SURE ANY  PARTS WHICH COULD INJURE PERSONS OR DAMAGE THINGS ARE  RENDERED HARMLESS     IF A FIXED CONNECTION IS BEING USED FIT POWER LINE WITH AN  OMNIPOLAR CIRCUIT BREAKER WITH A CONTACT OPENING GAP EQUAL TO  OR GREATER THAN 3 MM IN AN EASILY ACCESSIBLE POSITION IN PROXIMITY  TO THE OVEN     IF A PLUG AND SOCKET CONNECTION IS BEING USED MAKE SURE THAT THE  PLUG AND SOCKET ARE COMPATIBLE 
12. correct guide positions and control settings    Be sure to follow the cleaning instructions carefully  That way  your oven will give you many long years of reliable service    The single paragraphs illustrate oven operation  step by step   The text is easy to understand and completed with pictures and  some of the most commonly used pictograms    By reading this manual carefully  you will find all the answers to  your oven operation queries     Preliminary instructions    N       5  Ep    _             S    fe    1  Preliminary instructions    WE ADVISE YOU READ THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE  USING THE OVEN   THIS APPLIANCE HAS BEEN DESIGNED FOR THE FOLLOWING PURPOSES       COOKING AND HEATING FOOD         ANY OTHER USE IS TO BE CONSIDERED IMPROPER   THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR IMPROPER USE     NEVER TRY TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE BY YOURSELF    IN CASE OF ONGOING FAULTS  TURN THE MAIN SWITCH OFF  DISCONNECT  THE POWER SUPPLY AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST DEALER    ALWAYS INSIST ON ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS     THE MANUFACTURER CANNOT BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY INJURIES  TO PERSONS OR DAMAGE TO THINGS CAUSED BY FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE  ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS OR BY TAMPERING WITH ANY APPLIANCE  COMPONENTS     THE IDENTIFICATION PLATE  WITH TECHNICAL DETAILS  THE SERIAL NUMBER    AND C     MARK ARE LOCATED ON THE OVEN DOOR FRAME   DO NOT REMOVE THE PLATE              NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING AROUND THE HOME     THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE AND SHO
13. egins at a preset time   Turn the knob A anticlockwise to set duration of pyrolysis in window B   PULL and turn the knob A anticlockwise so the arrow C coincides with  the desired start time     PRESETTING OF THE CLEANING CYCLE IS INDISPENSABLE     49    50    Extraordinary maintenance    8  Extraordinary maintenance   Periodically  the oven will require small maintenance operations or the  replacement of parts subject to wear like seals  light bulbs  etc  Below  are some specific instructions for maintenance jobs of this type     BEFORE PERFORMING ANY OPERATIONS REQUIRING ACCESS TO POWERED  PARTS  SWITCH OFF THE POWER SUPPLY TO THE MACHINE     8 1 REPLACING THE LIGHT BULB  Remove cover A by twisting anticlockwise  replace bulb B with another  similar bulb  Refit the cover A      n  g Only use oven bulbs  T 300   C    FA    Ue  amp     8 2 DISMANTLING THE DOOR   Hold the door on both sides with both hands near hinges A and raise  levers B  Lift up the door forming an angle of about 45   and remove  To  refit  slide the hinges A in the grooves  drop the door and release levers  B        
14. es 300   C  a lock device triggers to prevent    door opening     At the end of the cleaning cycle  the thermostat indicator light goes off     The door lock is only released afterwards when the temperature inside  the oven has dropped below 300   C     47    Maintenance and cleaning           2       8    F30   amp     300   C 1 75    ON    OFF       OFF Cc 300   C 0 30    7 4 3 Setting the automatic cleaning cycle with the electronic  programmer    Pant FUNCTION SWITCH    gt     P      30 MINIMUM DURATION OF CLEANING CYCLE  1 hour 30 min     Position the function selector switch on the symbol P  the thermostat  indicator light will come on and the programmer will automatically set on  a minimum pyrolysis time of 1 30   To display or regulate this time   press key    and increase decrease keys     o    Pyrolysis time can be  set to a maximum of 3 hours           48       NOTE     we     Maintenance and cleaning    The cleaning cycle can be programmed so it starts at a specific time   Press key  amp  amp  and change the setting by means of setting variation keys  Es o ia     7 4 4 Setting the cleaning cycle with the programmer clock          FUNCTION SWITCH    DURATION OF CLEANING CYCLE    Position the function selector knob on symbol P  the thermostat  indicator light will come on  Turn the knob A anticlockwise to set  duration of pyrolysis in window B  This can be set from a minimum of 1  hour 30  to a maximum of 3 hours        The cleaning cycle can be programmed so this b
15. iclockwise until symbol  amp  appears in window B     IMPORTANT  TO USE THE OVEN MANUALLY AFTER PROGRAMMING  TURN THE KNOB A    36    UNTIL THE SYMBOL    APPEARS IN WINDOW B     A    Using the oven    3  Using the oven    3 1 WARNINGS AND GENERAL ADVICE   Before using the oven for the first time  pre heat it to maximum   temperature  280  C  long enough to burn any manufacturing oily   residues which could give the food a bad taste    After a power failure  the display will flash at regular intervals showing  0 00     To regulate  refer to para  2 2 Electronic programmerv        During cooking  do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium or  tin foil and do not place pans or oven trays on it as this may damage  the enamel coating  If you wish to use greaseproof paper  place it so  that it will not interfere with the hot air circulation inside the oven     JN    To prevent any steam in the oven creating problems     Ka    p    for 4 5 seconds and then fully open     Ferm    LEN open the door in two stages  half open  5 cm approx        I To access food  always leave the door open as short a    j time as possible to prevent the temperature in the    oven from falling and ruining the food     3 2 OVEN LIGHT  The light comes on by turning the function switch to any position or by  opening the door with the oven off     3 3 COOLING VENTILATION  The oven features cooling fans which switch on together with             AAAA  the oven      amp       Fan operation causes a norma
16. l flow of air which exits at the  bottom part of the oven front     PYROLYSIS  once the cleaning cycle has started  the fans only  operate when the oven has achieved a preset temperature        37    Available accessories    4  Available accessories       fd       38    The oven features 4 support positions for plates and racks  of different height     SOME MODELS DO NOT FEATURE ALL ACCESSORIES     Baking plate for cakes or biscuits     Tubular rack  for cooking food on plates  small cakes   roasts or food requiring light grilling     Grill mesh  for placing above oven plate to allow juices to  drip into pan below     Oven plate  useful for collecting fats falling from the grill  mesh     Tubular frame for roasts  supports the roasting spit  see  instructions at para  5 7 Spit roasting         Spit  useful for cooking chickens and all food requiring    uniform cooking     Roof liner Grill guard  removing this simplifies cleaning  procedures inside the oven     Chromium plated tubular gripper for removing hot racks  and plates from the oven     Available accessories       accessory in the kitchen  Besides firmly gripping plates and  racks  it prevents direct contact  avoiding the use of oven  gloves and fabric pot holders      Se D R The chromium plated tubular gripper is a very useful   amp  SAN       Request original accessories directly from your local dealer   es who will be pleased to recommend the best articles for your    oven     39    Cooking hints    5  Cooking hints
17. y will show  the right time together with symbols A and  amp      AFTER SETTING  TO SEE HOW MUCH COOKING TIME IS LEFT  PRESS KEY  amp    TO SEE END OF COOKING TIME  PRESS KEY 2     2 2 4 End of cooking   When cooking is over  the oven will automatically switch off and  at the  same time  an intermittent alarm will sound  After switching off the alarm   the display will once again show the right time together with the symbol   amp   indicating that the oven has returned to manual operation mode     Description of controls    2 2 5 Adjusting alarm volume  The acoustic alarm has three different settings  These can be operated   while the alarm is sounding  by pressing key         Mil Gyro       2 2 6 Switching off the alarm  The alarm switches off automatically after seven minutes  It can be  manually turned off by pressing key        2 2 7 Minute counter  The programmer can also be used as a simple minute counter     IMPORTANT  THE USE OF THE MINUTE COUNTER WILL NOT INTERRUPT OVEN    NOTE      OPERATION AT THE END OF THE SET TIME     By pressing key Q  the display shows 4 00   keep the key pressed and    at the same time press keys     or    By releasing the key A  the    programmed count starts and the symbols A and os appear on the    monitor     AFTER PROGRAMMING THE MINUTE COUNTER  THE DISPLAY WILL SHOW  THE RIGHT TIME  TO DISPLAY REMAINING TIME  PRESS KEY        IMPORTANT  WRONG SETTINGS ARE PREVENTED LOGICALLY  E G   ANY CONFLICT    BETWEEN END OF COOKING TIME AND A LONGE
18. ycle   The Pyrolysis process can be performed at any time of the day or night    to take advantage of lower night time electricity rates     Before proceeding  check the following    e The baking sheet  the oven dish and the roof liner only can be left  inside the oven  since they withstand the high temperatures of the  pyrolysis process  all the other accessories must be taken out of the  oven    e remove the most obvious traces of dirt  Pyrolysis cleaning would take  too long     e make sure the oven door is properly closed    e when setting the cleaning cycle  remember the following     NOT VERY DIRTY DIRTY VERY DIRTY    DURATION OF 105 MIN  120 MIN   CLEANING      NOTE     FD BD    THE FIRST AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE COULD CAUSE BAD SMELLS DUE  TO EVAPORATION OF OILY SUBSTANCES USED DURING MANUFACTURE    THIS IS A QUITE NORMAL OCCURRENCE WHICH DISAPPEARS AFTER THE  FIRST CLEANING CYCLE     DURING THE AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE  THE FANS MAKE MORE NOISE  DUE TO GREATER ROTATION SPEED  THIS IS QUITE NORMAL AND IS  INTENDED TO FAVOUR THE ELIMINATION OF HEAT  AFTER PYROLYSIS   VENTILATION CONTINUES AUTOMATICALLY FOR LONG ENOUGH TO PREVENT  THE CABINET WALLS AND FRONT OF THE OVEN FROM OVERHEATING     7 4 2 How the automatic cleaning cycle works   The following table shows an example of automatic cleaning cycle  operation    When the cleaning cycle is set  the thermostat light comes on  while the  door lock device  and indicator light  is not engaged     When the temperature reach
    
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