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Fisher & Paykel Essence 447443 User's Manual

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1. This will come on whenever the oven is in use It will blow warm air out above the door The cavity ventilation fan will automatically turn off when the oven is turned off On Soft Touch models the fan will stay on until the oven cools down 22 ONE TOUCH COOKING OTC Soft Touch Models One Touch Cooking enables you to store a programme in the ovens memory This may be a simple set of instructions or may include automatic steps as well To Save OTC Turn oven on set the required function and temperature If Automatic Cooking is required set COOK TIME and STOP TIME Press OTC button while COOK TIME or STOP TIME is still flashing OTC lights up Turn oven off if OTC is not required immediately OTC will remain lit OTC remains lit whenever an OTC is stored in memory If the power is turned off the OTC memory will be cleared To Recall OTC Press OTC button The oven will display the programme you have stored and start automatically The oven function and temperature can be altered while the oven is on but your original setting will remain unchanged in the ovens memory unless it is changed using the above steps To Clear OTC Press OTC twice within two seconds The OTC light goes out and the memory is cleared KEYLOCK The keylock prevents your oven being turned on accidentally For safety reasons your Built In Oven can still be turned off when the keylock is on To Turn Keylock On Pr
2. Whole Well Done 7 175 30 35 per 500g Shelf positions are numbered from the top down Grill is carried out with the door open to the first stop position and preheated until the grill element is hot and has turned red The grill element does not cycle on and off Fan Grilling is carried out with the door closed and the oven does not need to be preheated The grill element cycles on and off and the hot air is circulated by the oven fan The thermostat maintains the set temperature Fan Grill is suitable for products that you would normally pan fry barbecue or rotisserie and for larger cuts of meat Foods to be Grilled or Fan Grilled are placed on the grill rack in the deep tray so they can be positioned in the oven together For Grill the rack and tray are slotted into the upper runners depending on the thickness of the food and how well cooked the food is required Fan Grill may require the food to be placed lower in the oven The times given are a guide only and will be affected by the thickness of the food being cooked 11 BAKING GUIDE Baked Products Biscuits Slices Shortbread Cake Butter Choc Fruit Light Fruit Rich Sponge Muffins Meringues Scones Bread Rolls Pizza Quickbread Pastry Phyllo Flaky Puff Choux Quiche Bacon amp Egg Pie Custard Tart Lemon Meringue Pie Family Favourites Lasagne Macaroni Cheese Shepherds Pie Meat Loaf Chicken Pieces Chicken Casserole Fish Pie Baking Guid
3. 6 200 220 20 30 6 105 120 50 70 7 110 130 50 70 6 200 215 10 15 6 210 225 10 15 7 175 200 10 15 7 180 210 10 15 6 amp 8 200 230 15 20 6 amp 7 225 250 15 20 8 130 150 1 1 4 hrs 8 140 160 1 114 hrs 7 150 160 25 30 7 160 175 30 35 6 200 220 10 20 6 210 225 10 20 6 175 200 30 40 6 amp 7 180 200 35 45 7 180 200 20 30 7 190 210 20 30 7 170 180 30 50 7 170 190 30 50 7 200 160 30 50 7 220 180 30 50 7 165 175 10 20 7 170 180 10 10 7 150 160 25 35 7 150 160 25 35 7 170 180 20 30 7 180 190 25 35 7 170 180 25 35 7 175 190 25 35 7 170 180 40 55 7 175 190 45 50 7 155 170 45 50 7 170 180 45 50 7 150 165 45 60 7 170 180 45 60 7 170 180 20 30 7 180 190 25 35 13 ROASTING GUIDE Meat Internal Beef Mutton Hogget Lamb Pork Chicken Cervena Brown prior to roasting in an oiled frypan on high heat Rare Medium Well Done Well Done Medium Well Done Well Done Well Done Rare Temp C 160 170 160 170 160 170 160 170 160 170 160 170 180 185 160 180 220 Minutes per 500g 30 35 35 45 45 60 45 60 30 40 45 60 40 45 25 30 31 2 per cm thickness Temp C 60 65 65 75 75 80 80 85 79 82 82 85 78 65 70 These temperatures and times are a guide only and you may need to increase or decrease these depending on your preferences A large piece of meat requires fewer minutes per 500g than a smaller piece Roasting times will be affected by the shape and size of the meat bein
4. Cook Time knob and turn in either direction until the correct time shows on the clock z Ensure manual sign m shows in window Timer Turn Cook Time knob clockwise to show number of minutes you want in the centre of the display window When the set time is up a buzzer will sound until Cook Time knob is turned clockwise to show in the display window If the Timer is used when the oven is operating the oven will turn off when the buzzer sounds Li vii ty A gt Electronic Clock Model This clock has a 24 hour display and a minute timer function It will flash 0 00 alternatively with Auto when it has been turned on at the wall Setting The Clock Press and hold M and ey buttons s Set the correct time using buttons If you make a mistake press ra and et buttons and start again The display will dim between the hours of 22 00 and 06 00 Minute Timer The Minute Timer may be used at any time even when the oven is not in use or when it is set automatically Press ro button briefly Set the required time using buttons The display will show the time of day with the timer symbol 1 indicating that the Timer is set s To check remaining time press ray button and the remaining time will be displayed for four seconds before showing time of day s When the set time elapses the timer will beep To turn beeps off press any function button The timer does not
5. and Auto gt I and I in the display s When cooking starts the gt I symbol goes out 17 e When the cook time is finished the oven will beep Auto and gt I will flash Turn the oven off and press twice to return to manual Automatic Stop Cooking Check that the clock shows the correct time of day Select Function and Temperature that you need The oven indicator light will glow and the element will come on Press and hold the 4 button 0 00 and I will show in the display Rotate the knob to set the cooking time needed When cooking is finished Auto and gt I will flash Press et twice to return to manual To Cancel Automatic Cooking Press 4 and rotate right hand knob so 0 00 shows in the display Press to return to manual Turn Function and Temperature Off To Check Automatic Cooking Press et button and set Cook Time will show Press and set Stop Time will show 18 Soft Touch Model Y not hav rt time for Soft Touch Clocks To Set Automatic Cooking Check the clock shows correct time Select COO TE Function and Temperature that you need The z L oven indicator light will glow and the elements will come on Decide how long the food will take to cook allowing time for preheating if necessary COOK MINUTE Press COOK TIME then using HOURS and TIME CLOCK TIMER CLEAR MINUTES buttons set the cooking time Auto will show in the clock display O 3 am To
6. caused by copper based or aluminium saucepans For regular use in removing metallic stains use Mica Cera clean Steel Fix and Hillmark Ceram X If the stain is allowed to burn onto the surface it may react with the glass ceramic and will no longer be removable 28 NOTES 29 When you buy a new Fisher amp Paykel product your warranty options are 1 FISHER amp PAYKEL MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY When you purchase any new Fisher amp Paykel whiteware product you automatically receive a 12 month Manufacturer s Warranty covering parts and labour for servicing within New Zealand and Australia 2 FISHER amp PAYKEL SMART CARE CERTIFICATE By completing your Smart Care registration card at the time of purchase you also qualify for an extra 12 month s warranty This covers your second year starting from the expiry of the product s 12 month Manufacturer s Warranty FISHER amp PAYKEL SMART CARE CERTIFICATE What is Smart Care Smart Care is an offer by Fisher amp Paykel of an extra 12 month s warranty cover on the same terms and conditions as the Manufacturer s Warranty running from expiry of the product s 12 month Manufacturer s Warranty How to obtain Smart Care cover To accept the offer of Smart Care simply complete the details of the product in the space provided below sign and mail the Smart Care Registration Card provided with the product as soon as possible The product will then be automatically covered by t
7. Element Controls To heat the entire element push and turn control anti clockwise to Hi To heat inner part only push and turn control clockwise to Hi Utensils To get the best use out of your Cooktop you may need to look at the following points when selecting utensils The bottom of your cookware should match the size of the cooking area The saucepan bottom should be at the most 5mm smaller to 10mm larger than the heated surface When cold the saucepan bottom must be bowed slightly away from the Cooktop so that it is flat when heated The saucepan bottom must be of sufficient thickness to give even temperature distribution Cookware with uneven bottoms should be smooth with no jagged edges as these will scratch your Cooktop d Aluminium and copper cookware can cause a metallic residue to remain on the Cooktop This should be removed immediately after use If this is left it will no longer be removable from the Ceramic Cooktop Saucepan bottoms should always be dry as prolonged use of wet bottomed saucepans will cause staining to the Cooktop 25 CLEANING Before cleaning we recommend turning the oven off at the wall Wipe the outside surfaces frequently using warm water and a household detergent or a spray on wipe off cleaner Oven Door To remove the oven door for easier cleaning Open the door fully Lift the clips back towards you onto the hooks Raise door slightly holding on either side n
8. MULTIFUNCTION NN 7 Use amp Care Fisher amp Paykel CONTENTS Introduction Accessories Setting Timers amp Clocks Controls Cooking Functions Oven Function Cooking Guide Grill Guide Baking Guide Roasting Guide Automatic Cooking Other Features Meat Probe Fat Filter Shelf Positions Cavity Ventilation Fan One Touch Cooking OTC Keylock Ceramic Cooktop Cleaning 10 11 12 14 15 20 20 22 22 22 23 23 24 26 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new Built In Oven We strongly recommend that you read these Use and Care Instructions carefully to take full advantage of the features offered by this product ACCESSORIES Your Built In Oven is supplied with 1 Shallow Tray Baking 1 Deep Tray Grilling Roasting Baking 1 Oven Grill Rack 1 Meat Probe Probe Soft Touch Model 1 Fat Filter Probe Soft Touch Model 1 Pizza Stone Probe Soft Touch Model 1 Pizza Paddle Probe Soft Touch Model SETTING TIMERS amp CLOCKS Timer Model This has a manual timer which can be set for up to 55 minutes Timer The timer can be used at any time even when the oven is not in use To use the timer turn the Timer knob clockwise to the 55 minute mark then turn back to show the number of minutes you want The timer will count down and will ring when the set time is reached The timer does not turn the oven off Analogue Clock Model Setting The Clock e Pull out
9. been set even when the oven is not in use Press MINUTE TIMER button TIMER will flash Use HOURS and MINUTES buttons to enter length of time you need The TIMER will automatically begin to count down When the set time elapses the TIMER will flash and the beeper will sound Press any button to stop beeping and clear timer COOK MINUTE TIME CLOCK TIMER CLEAR 2 OCR O DD STOP HOURS MINUTES TIME clala D_GOG STOP HOURS TIME MINUTES CONTROLS Select required function using Function knob then select the temperature you want with the Temperature knob The oven light will come on automatically when a function is selected The oven indicator light will glow until the oven has reached the set temperature When you have finished cooking turn the oven off Soft Touch Models Only Press ON OFF button Your oven has been pre set to Fan Bake 160 C Press FUNCTION A or yy to select required function Modify TEMPERATURE as required The temeprature display moves in 5 C steps The oven indicator light will glow until the oven has reached the set temperature When you have finished cooking turn your oven off by pressing the ON OFF button COOKING FUNCTIONS There are a variety of cooking functions depending on the model of Built In Oven you have Fan Cooking Your Built In Oven may have some of the following fan functions A fan circulates air giving more even distribution of temperatures throughout
10. e The times temperatures and shelf positions shown are given as a guide only The results achieved may be affected by a large number of factors To achieve the result you require adjust times temperatures and shelf positions Shelf Q NO NO 4 GO GO NG NN NN DDN NN DNN NN Bake Temp C 170 180 170 180 150 160 150 175 150 170 135 150 170 190 200 220 110 130 215 230 190 220 225 250 140 160 175 190 225 250 185 210 200 220 180 190 220 180 170 180 170 180 190 200 190 200 175 190 175 180 175 190 180 195 12 Time Min 10 20 20 30 25 35 55 75 1 1 2 hrs 4 6hrs 20 40 15 20 50 70 10 15 10 15 15 20 1 14 hrs 30 35 10 20 35 45 20 30 30 50 30 50 15 20 25 35 20 30 20 30 50 60 45 50 50 65 25 30 Shelf Ro a O NOOO NG OO NUT Ro NNNNOON NON N N N N N Fan Bake Temp C 160 175 150 175 140 150 150 160 145 160 125 150 160 175 190 210 105 120 200 215 175 200 200 230 130 150 150 160 200 220 175 200 180 200 170 180 200 160 165 175 150 160 170 180 170 180 170 180 155 170 150 165 170 180 Shelf Fan Bake Time Shelf Fan Multi Fan Time Temp C Min Temp C Min 5 amp 6 160 175 8 15 5 amp 7 170 180 8 15 7 150 175 20 30 6 170 190 20 30 6 140 150 20 30 6 150 160 20 30 8 150 160 55 75 8 150 170 55 75 8 145 160 1 1 2 hrs 8 150 170 1 2 17 4 hrs 8 125 150 4 6 hrs 7 130 150 4 6 hrs 7 160 175 20 30 7 170 190 25 35 6 190 210 15 20
11. ear the handle making sure that the clips stay on the hooks Door Lift the door out gt To put door back on place upper hinge arm in upper slot and lower hinge arm in the lower slot Push the hinges in as far as they will go until the slot in the lower arm locates the hinge support 7 Lower door gently The clips will be released from the hooks Raise the door slightly and ensure the clips are released from the hooks s Close the door Oven Fan Cover To remove the fan cover s Place your hands on the sides of the fan cover Lift up and out to unclip the locating hook and tongues on the cover from the oven rear To replace fit in the reverse order 26 Oven and Oven Runners Clean the inside of the oven while still warm using household detergents or an ammonia based cleaner e g Handy Andy Off the shelf oven cleaners may be used providing the instructions supplied by the manufacturer are followed carefully Do not use oven cleaner on self cleaning liners The wire side runners may be removed to make cleaning easier To remove the runners s Gently push the retaining wire underneath the stud down then lift the runners up and towards the centre of the oven The prongs at the top will slide out To replace the runners hold the runner and push prongs fully into small slots at top of oven Cavity Lower runners and gently place retaining wire underneath the stud Warning Do not lower runne
12. eep tray so they can be positioned in the oven together Eco Grill E Full Grill H High E9 H9 E8 H8 E7 H7 E6 H6 Medium E5 H5 E4 H4 E3 H3 E2 H2 Low E1 H1 Grill Grill cooks a larger area of food by using heat from an upper element and is suitable for family meals or larger amounts of food Eco Grill Eco Grill is suitable for single servings or small pieces of food By using it you save energy by heating a smaller grill area When using Eco Grill place your food in the middle of the grill rack Bake Heat comes from the top and bottom of the oven The bottom element is concealed beneath the liner cover For baked products you will achieve a better result if the oven is pre heated first Bake is suitable for cooking one tray of food at a time Classic Bake With Classic Bake the heat comes from the bottom of the oven only making it particularly good for quiches and pies Preheat on Bake or Fan Bake and when the oven has reached the required cooking temperature switch to Classic Bake Defrost The Defrost function uses low temperature air that is circulated by the fan The temperature should be set at 50 C at all times This enables food to be thawed without cooking Defrost is also suitable for rising yeast dough and drying fruit vegetables and herbs Warm Warm is a cosntant low heat It is useful for keeping hot food warm or for warming plates and serving dishes Warm should not be used to reheat foods as the f
13. en will beep the cook symbol goes out and the oven turns off Auto flashes Turn Temperature and Function to OFF and press F button to return to manual 16 Automatic Stop Cooking This can be used if you are home to start cooking but want the oven to turn off automatically To set for Automatic Stop Cooking follow the first four steps for Automatic Cooking To Cancel Automatic Cooking Press et button and press button to 0 00 Auto will flash Press the ul button Turn Temperature and Function off To Check Automatic Cooking Press i button and set Cook Time will show Press button and set Stop Time will show Probe Model Y not hav rt time for electronic clocks The clock will automatically deduct the cook time from the stop time to start IL AUDO i gt I gt l To Set Automatic Cooking Check that your clock shows the correct time Select the Function and Temperature that you GOOO O STOP need The oven indicator light will glow and the elements will come on Decide how long the food A vb TY will take to cook allowing time for preheating if needed Press and hold the 4 button 0 00 and I gt I will show in the display Rotate the knob to set the cooking time needed Press and hold the et button and rotate the knob to choose the time you would like the food to finish cooking If there is time to wait before the food starts cooking the clock shows the time of day
14. ess and hold KEYLOCK button for two seconds KEYLOCK will flash A beep will sound at the beginning and end of the two second period KEYLOCK will remain lit All buttons are now locked To Unlock Keylock Press and hold KEYLOCK for two seconds Keylock will go out 23 CERAMIC COOKTOP The Ceramic Cooktop is made from glass ceramic a tough material which is not affected by changes in temperature If cared for it will continue to function well and look attractive for many years Elements Your cooktop has four individual elements one of which is a dual circuit element The diameters of the cooking area are clearly marked The elements become red when turned on full and corresponding indicator lights glow on the control area Temperature limiters are fitted to the element to prevent the glass from overheating The limiters may turn the elements on and off during cooking Surface Hot Indicator Lights The surface hot indicator lights are marked on the ceramic glass The indicator lights will glow when the element is above a safe touch temperature After the element control has been turned off they will continue to glow until the element surface has cooled down to a temperature that is safe to touch Controls The controls on the underbench oven are push and turn as a safety feature to deter children from turning the Cooktop on As the control knob is turned clockwise the heat output is increased 24 Dual
15. g roasted Meat with a bone will cook more quickly than a rolled roast Do not add water to your roast as this has a steaming affect Use a meat thermometer or meat probe to ensure an accurate result As the internal temperature of the meat will continue to rise during standing please allow for this in your calculation This is particularly important if you want a rare or medium rare roast 14 AUTOMATIC COOKING Use automatic cooking if you want your oven to automatically turn on cook then turn off To set automatic cooking you must first decide how long you want your food to cook for and the time you want it to be finish cooking Analogue Clock Model To Set Automatic Cooking Check the clock shows correct time Select Function and Temperature that you need The oven indicator light will glow and the elements will come on Decide how long the food will take to cook allowing time for preheating if necessary Turn COOK TIME knob clockwise to show the cook time The minutes set will show in the display window s Decide time that oven must come on This is the time you wish the oven to turn off minus the length of cooking time set Push START knob in firmly to engage then turn until shortest or coloured hand shows the time oven is to turn on The indicator light will go out The oven is now set for automatic cooking Automatic Stop Cooking Use Automatic Stop Cooking if you are at home to start cooking but
16. he extra 12 month Smart Care cover What does Smart Care provide Under Smart Care Fisher amp Paykel undertakes to repair or at its option replace without cost to the owner either for material or labour any part of the product which is found to be defective within one year of the expiry of the product s 12 month Manufacturer s Warranty NOTE This warranty is an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights This Smart Care Certificate is an important document Details of product for your information DO NOT RETURN TO FISHER amp PAYKEL Please keep it in a safe place FISHER amp PAYKEL LTD Product Type Model Serial No Date of Purchase Purchaser Dealee Suburb Town A Country This warranty applies only to product purchased in New Zealand and Australia FISHER amp PAYKEL MANUFACTURER S WARRANTY Fisher amp Paykel undertakes to Repair or at its option replace without cost to the owner either for material or labour any part of the product the serial number of which appears below which is found to be defective within ONE YEAR of the date of purchase This warranty does not cover A Service calls to 1 Correct the installation of the product 2 Instruct you how to use the product 3 Replace house fuses or correct house wiring or plumbing 4 Replace light bulbs B Repairs when the product has been used in other than nor
17. mal domestic use or when not used in accordance with the Use amp Care Manual C Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled repaired or serviced by other than a Fisher amp Paykel AUTHORISED CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE or the selling dealer D Pick up and delivery E Normal maintenance as required in the Use amp Care guide supplied with the product F Transportation or travelling costs involved in the repair when the product is installed outside the Fisher amp Paykel AUTHORISED CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE S normal service area G Damage to the product caused by accident misuse or act of God SERVICE UNDER THIS WARRANTY MUST BE PROVIDED BY FISHER amp PAYKEL SUCH SERVICE SHALL BE PROVIDED DURING NORMAL BUSINESS HOURS THIS WARRANTY CERTIFICATE SHOULD BE SHOWN WHEN MAKING ANY CLAIM NOTE This warranty is an extra benefit and does not affect your legal rights This warranty applies only to product purchased in New Zealand and Australia
18. ood spillovers grease or staining with the razor blade scraper supplied Clean the Cooktop while it is still warm to touch Rinse and wipe dry with a clean cloth or paper towel The Cooktop may become stained if cleaning residue remains Cleaners Mica Cera clean Steel Fix and Hillmark Ceram X are the recommended cleaners for Ceramic Cooktop Do not use abrasive sponges of any type Corrosive cleaners such as oven sprays and stain removers should not be used Spillovers Clean the following spillover immediately using the razor blade scraper provided Do not let these cool on the cooktop If allowed to cool pitting will occur on the surface Sugar and sugar syrup Jam Melted plastics and plastic wrap Melted aluminium foil Anything that MELTS on the ceramic surface may cause pitting if it is left to cool before removing Pitting may also occur when a food with a high sugar content is spilt on the cooktop and not cleaned up immediately Remember that some vegetables e g peas and swedes have a naturally high sugar content The use of a conditioner will help prevent molten material bonding with the glass ceramic causing pitting The spill must still be removed immediately The conditioner will only protect the cooktop for one use and must be re applied after every use Wipe up splashes and spills using a clean damp cloth or damp paper towels Metallic Stains These show as a metallic sheen on the smoothtop They may be
19. ood will not reach a temperature high enough to kill harmful bacteria which may be present Warning We do not advise placing aluminium foil or dishes with reflective qualities on the oven bottom This will cause a heat build up which will reuslt in irreversible damage to the enamel OVEN FUNCTION COOKING GUIDE Food Bake Fan Fan Classic Grill Multi Bake Bake Fan Baked Products Biscuits Single Tray Q 2 3 Trays Q Q Slices Q Q Cake Butter Q Cake Fruit Q Q Sponge Q Meringues Q Q Scones Q Q Muffins Q Q Pastry amp Pies Bacon amp Egg Pie Q Q Lemon Meringue Pie Q Q Quiche Q Q e Meats Beef Roast Q Steak Lamb Roast Q Chops Q Pork Roast Q Chops Q Poultry Chicken Whole Q O Pieces Q Casseroles O e Complete Oven Meals Q Reheating Recommended Method Q Alternative Methods 10 Fan Grill 0 O GRILL GUIDE Food Shelf Grill Time Shelf Fan Grill Time Temp Min Temp C Min Beef Steak Rare 4 Hi 9 8 10 Medium 5 Hi 9 10 15 Well Done 5 Hi 9 15 20 Hamburgers Well Done 5 Hi 9 12 15 5 220 225 15 20 Meatballs Well Done 5 Hi 9 12 15 5 190 210 10 15 Lamb Chops Medium 5 Hi 8 15 20 5 200 225 15 20 Well Done 5 Hi 9 20 25 5 200 225 20 25 Rack Medium 7 190 210 20 30 Pork Chops Well Done 4 Hi 9 15 20 5 190 210 20 25 Ham Steak Well Done 5 Hi 8 15 20 5 220 225 15 20 Bacon 3 Hi 8 4 6 4 220 225 10 15 Sausages 3 Hi 7 10 15 5 200 225 10 15 Chicken Pieces Well Done 5 160 175 30 45
20. perature The probe display will alternate between the actual meat temperature and the set probe temperature When the set internal temperature is reached the beeper sounds and AUTO flashes The oven will automatically turn off Press any button to stop beeping and clear AUTO Refer to the roast chart for suggested internal temperatures 21 FAT FILTER The fat filter protects the fan against fat build up The filter should be in place when fan functions are being used for roasting Do not use when cooking baked products on fan functions To Use Hold the fat filter by the handle e Insert the two tabs into the oval holes in the fan cover The fat filter must cover the opening completely SHELF POSITIONS Shelf positions are numbered from the top down The top positions are for grill functions The cooking table gives you suggested shelf positions however you may wish to change these to suit yourself The rack can be used to support cake tins but is also used as a rack for grill and roast functions The rack sits inside the deep tray so they can be placed in the oven together The shallow tray is a baking tray for biscuits and baked products It can also be used to support dishes for multi level cooking The deep tray can be used with the rack for grilling and roasting or as an additional tray for baking CAVITY VENTILATION FAN A cavity ventilation fan is included in Built In Ovens
21. rs until prongs are fully inserted Self Cleaning Liners Self cleaning liners are fitted in some models of Built In ovens They help reduce manual oven cleaning Self cleaning liners are fitted to the side walls and back of the oven The liners are coated with a special enamel which is porous and contains oxidising catalysts Any grease and dirt coming into contact with the liner is absorbed by the enamel and is broken down with the help of the oxidising catalysts at normal cooking temperatures As cleaning is improved by using a high temperature it may be necessary to run the oven at Fan Grill maximum temperature for one or two hours if needed The oven roof is self cleaning as the heat from the grill element will break down grease and dirt which may be deposited Warning Do not use any detergent abrasives or oven cleaners on self cleaning liners Fat Filter The fat filter should be cleaned after every use For normal soiling place in a dishwasher on normal wash If the fat filter is very dirty place in a saucepan with either 2 tablespoons of washing powder or 1 tablespoon of dishwasher powder Bring to the boil and leave to soak for at least 30 minutes Rinse the filter in clean water and dry 27 Ceramic Cooktop To keep your Cooktop looking attractive it is important to clean it regularly Normal wear and tear will occur but this will not affect the performance of your Cooktop Prior to cleaning your Cooktop remove any f
22. set the oven to turn off press STOP O TIME Stop Time will flash Enter the the CG CD time you would like the food to finish STOP HOURS MINUTES cooking using the HOURS and MINUTES TIME buttons If there is time to wait before the Cook Time starts the time of day and Auto are shown in the clock display The oven element turns off when the setting is complete When the cook time is finished the oven will beep and turn off and Auto flashes Press any button to stop beeping and clear Auto Automatic Stop Cooking Use Automatic Stop Cooking if you are at home to start cooking but want the oven to turn off automatically To set for Automatic Stop Cooking follow the first step for Automatic Cooking KAIMLITE COOK T TIME CLOCK TIMER CLEAR To Cancel Automatic Cooking O C LA C Press CLEAR to cancel automatic function If the oven is On press On Off to turn Off C1 1 To Check Automatic Cooking RE RAM NNT Press COOK TIME button and Set Cook Time will show for a few seconds Press STOP TIME button and Set Stop Time will show for a few seconds Press ON OFF buttons to show set temperature and function for a few seconds 19 OTHER FEATURES MEAT PROBE Probe Model The meat probe will record the internal temperature of large portions of meat automatically turning the oven off when the set temperature is reached This allows you to achieve a more accurate result It will
23. the oven Fan functions allow you to cook individual foods or several foods on different shelves and can be successfully used for most foods Fan Bake A separate fan at the back of the oven circulates hot air from the top and bottom elements around the oven Fan Bake is suitable for baked products slices and pastries Fan Multi Fan Multi level fan forced cooking circulates heat from an element around the fan throughout the oven This function is particularly good for multi tray cooking reheating cooked foods and complete oven meals Fan Grill The fan circulates heat from the grill element around the oven This style of grilling takes the place of a rotisserie Fan Grill is suitable for foods you would normally fry e g sausages and meatballs Grill To use the grill select Grill or Eco Grill on the Function knob The grill can be set to the required heat by using the Temperature knob The hottest temperature is achieved at Hi We recommend that this temperature is used for grilling meats Soft Touch Models To use the grill select Grill on the Function button The grill can be set to E Eco Grill or H Full Grill Both modes have 9 selectable steps which vary the time the elements are on The hottest temperature is achieved at Step 9 We recommend that this temperature is used for grilling meats For best results when grilling leave the oven door open at the first stop position Foods to be grilled are placed on the grill rack in the d
24. turn the oven off a 9 STOP Le Gs d F Ico OOO OOD TIMER m STOP A U CT U Probe Model This clock has a 24 hour display and a minute cu timer function It will flash 0 00 alternatively with IL gt and gt l symbols when it has been turned on at the wall m Setting The Clock O O O O O Press and hold the 44 and stop buttons and rotate the right hand knob until ZO UN LI TT the correct time of day is set Minute Timer The Minute Timer may be used at any time even when the oven is not in use or when it is set automatically Press the Fa button The left hand side display will show 0 00 and symbol EE lee To set the required time rotate the knob A The left hand display will show the set time wm ra Dna 00560 The timer will count down in one second TIMER W STOP A O steps under one minute When the set time elapses the timer will beep To turn beeps off press any function button The timer does not turn the oven off Soft Touch Model This clock has a 12 hour display and a minute timer function The dot will flash when it has been turned on at the wall Setting The Clock Press CLOCK Select the time of day using HOURS and MINUTES buttons After a few seconds the dot will stop flashing this means the time is set Minute Timer The Minute Timer can be used at any time after the clock has
25. want the oven to turn off automatically To set for Automatic Stop Cooking follow the first four steps for automatic cooking 15 After Use Turn COOK TIME knob clockwise until appears in the display window To Cancel Automatic Cooking Turn COOK TIME knob clockwise until the manual sign shows in the display window Turn START knob until shortest hand shows the same time as the time of day and a click is heard Turn Temperature and Function Off Electronic Clock Models Y not have start time for electroni clocks The clock will automatically deduct the cook time from the stop time to start To Set Automatic Cooking Check that the clock shows the correct time Select Function and Temperature that you need The oven indicator light will glow and the element will come on Decide how long the food will take to cook allowing time for preheating if needed Press et button 0 00 will show then using buttons set the cooking time TIMER N To set oven to turn off press Enter the time at which you would like the food to finish cooking using buttons If there is time to wait before the Cook Time starts the time of day and Auto are shown on the clock display and the clock display dims The oven element turns off when the setting is complete bd During the automatic cooking the cook symbol gg and Auto are shown in the clock display When the cook time is finished the ov
26. work equally well on Bake Fan Bake or Fan Grill To Use Make an insertion into the thickest part of the meat with a sharp knife Insert the probe into the meat Place the meat in a pan and place in the oven Lift up socket cover and plug probe into socket 60 C will light up in the display The probe symbol will flash Select Function and Temperature Press and hold 2 button and rotate the right hand knob to set the required internal meat temperature The display will show the internal temperature of the meat as it cooks When the set internal temperature is reached a beeper sounds and the display flashes The oven will automatically turn off Press the lt button to turn the beeps off The display will stop flashing when you unplug the probe Refer to the roast chart for suggested internal temperatures 20 Soft Touch Model To Use Make an insertion into the thickest part of the meat with a sharp knife Insert the probe into the meat Place the meat in a pan and place in the oven Select the Function and Temperature Lift up the socket cover and plug probe into socket The last used probe temperature and PROBE will show in the display If the meat is frozen or near frozen PROBE may not light immediately To modify the probe temperature press TEMPERATURE button The temperature changes in 1 C steps To check oven temperature press PROBE button The display will automatically go back to the set probe tem

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