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1. Turn the control knob to this position to switch on the oven light which will remain lit throughout the following functions ale Defrosting with fan 20 60 The air at ambient temperature is distributed inside the oven for defrosting food more quickly and without proteins adulteration pre set value 40 C 1X Medium grill Selecting this function switches on the central upper heating element for direct 50 200 radiation of heat over food This function must be used between 50 to 200 C pre set value 200 C Large grill Selecting this function switches on the two upper heating elements for direct radiation of heat over food This function must be used between 50 to 200 C pre set value 200 C 50 200 Natural convection Both the lower and upper heating elements operate together This is the traditional 50 260 cooking very good for roasting joints ideal for biscuits baked apples and crisping food You obtain very good results when cooking on a shelf adjusting the temperature 260 C pre set value 180 C Hh Oye Fan oven Both the fan and the circular heating element operate together The hot air adjustable between 50 and 260 C is evenly distributed inside the oven This is ideal for cooking several types of food meat fish at the same time without affecting taste and smell It is indicated for delicate pastries pre set value 170 C at 50 260 Fan assisted n
2. Oven light Turn the control knob to this position to switch on the oven light which will remain lit throughout the following functions Medium grill This function operates the top central element which radiates heat 7 60 200 directly over the foods This function must be used between 60 and 200 C Natural convection Both the lower and upper heating elements operate together This Ci 60 260 is the traditional cooking very good for roasting joints ideal for biscuits baked apples and crisping food You obtain very good results when cooking on a shelf adjusting the temperature between 60 and 260 C Lower heating element This function is particularly suitable for cooking from the bottom heating L_ 60 260 food and sterilizing glass jars It is also indicated for food requiring long slow cooking e g casseroles This function can be used between 60 and 260 C JJJM s E Lo i O O temperature amp 33 am indicator LL ILI I1 JM la ae e cooking indicator Fig 4A NOTE The oven selector knob fig 4 can be used to select the following functions The functions selected and the oven temperature will appear on the display see fig 4A Temp C Warning the oven must be used with the door closed Cooking min 40 To change the oven temperature turn the selector to the symbol to indicators max 260 increase or to to lower the temperature Oven light
3. in order to detach the plug from socket Do not leave the apparatus exposed to atmospheric agents rain sun and so on Do not allow the appliance to be used by children CAUTION The oven surfaces may get very hot when the grill is in use Keep children well away Keep from sitting and put heavy objects on the oven door when it is open The manufacturer reserves the right to make modifications that may be necessary and useful without prejudicing essential safety and working features The manufacturer can not be considered responsible for possible damages arising from a wrong installation or incorrect use of the appliance APPLIANCE FEATURES OVEN CAVITY OVEN F 88 F 72 ELEMENTS POWER 5 Working sizes mm LxPxH 595x542x884 95 x 542 x 714 Static oven kW 2 2 Oven capacity l Statico 33 It 33 It Fan oven kW 2 1 Fan oven MF 60 It 48 It Grill kW 2 9 Supply voltage 230 V CONTROLS DESCRIPTION 1 Knob oven temperature regulation 5 Functions selector upper oven clock regulation electronic 6 Thermostat warning light upper oven programmer regulation lower oven 7 Thermostat upper oven 2 Warning light for functions selector lower oven 3 Selector for cooking functions lower oven 4 Display Clock electronic programmer cooking mode oven temperature INSTALLATION How to remove packing After having removed internal and external packing ensure that the apparatus is
4. intact and not damaged If you are not sure do not use the oven and call your Retailer Some points are protected with a plastic coating It is absolutely necessary to eliminate this covering before using the appliance The elements used for packing cardboard bags polystyrene cards must be kept away from children because they are a potential source of danger Installation regulation transformation maintenance should only be done by qualified personnel only LOCATING IN KITCHEN FURNITURE It s necessary that the furniture has suitable features see pict 2 for mod F 88 oven dimensions 595 x 542 x 884 mm and 2 1 for mod F 72 oven dimensions 595 x 542 x 714 mm FIXING CONNECTION After having built the oven in the furniture open the door and fix the oven frame in the furniture with four screws sideways 2 each side screwing them in the holes as indicated in fig 2 for mod F 88 and fig 2 1 for mod F 72 ATTENTION Adjacent boards have to be made of heat resistant material and the glues have to be resistant to 100 C temperatures At the end of mounting contacts to electrics components have to be impossible Protections have to be removable only with the help of a tool ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Electric connection has to be done according to rules and law provisions in force Before doing the connection check the following The electric power and sockets are suitable to maximum pow
5. or a seed based oil Clean and then go over it with methylated spirit Never use abrasives corrosive detergents bleaches or acids for cleaning the oven Do not leave corrosive or acidic substances lemon juice vinegar etc on enamelled painted or stainless steel parts Removal of oven door To make cleaning easier remove the oven door as follows 1 open the door halfway and remove the glass stoppers A the profile B as shown in fig 8 and the glass C as shown in fig 8A 2 open the oven door completely 3 flip the hinge hooks A outwards see fig 8B 4 shut the oven door slowly until it reaches hooks A making sure these are locked into slots B of the oven door as shown in fig 8C 5 Using both hands push the oven door lightly inwards toenable the door hinges C to come away from the slots D see fig 8D and pull the door towards you until it is released from the oven After cleaning it reposition it correctly following the abovesteps in the reverse order and flipping hooks A inwardsbefore you shut the oven door fig 8E D a i et Fig 8 14 CAUTION Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass doors of the oven since they may scratch the surface and cause the glass to break Oven light fig 9 a The oven bulb is a special kind which is resistant to high temperatures Pga u
6. NG END TIME The oven will begin cooking based on the calculation of cooking end time minus cooking time For example if cooking end time is set at 12 00 and a cooking time of 1 30h is set the oven will begin cooking at 10 30 and will switch off at 12 00 Start of cooking is indicated by the symbol SS which lights up on the display At the end of the set time the oven switches off automatically an acoustic signal sounds and the indicator S88 flashes Press the selector knob fig 4B to stop the acoustic signal and turn the function selector fig 4 to zero to exit cooking time and cooking end time setting CANCELLING PROGRAMMES Programmes can be cancelled at any time by re selecting the previously selected functions and turning the selector knob fig 4B anticlockwise to the symbol zero resetting the time to zero SETTING THE KEY LOCK If you activate the key lock the timer can no longer be used to set the time or programmes Neither the time of day nor an elapsing minute minder nor an active cooking programme can be modified However the set functions will operate accurately Proceed as follows to activate the key lock Press the selector knob fig 4B until the symbol s o flashes To confirm turn the selector knob anticlockwise to the symbol for about 3 seconds Only the acoustic signal emitted at the end of a cooking programme can be stopped no other functions can be changed To
7. atural convection Both the top and bottom elements are on as is the fan This is the conventional cooking method excellent for a variety of foods lt produces good results for cooking on one level ideal for biscuits cakes and canap s with the temperature adjustable from 50 to 260 C pre set value 185 C Fan assisted total grill The air which is heated by the grill heating element is circulated by the fan and so helps to distribute the heat The fan assisted grill replaces perfectly the turnspit You can obtain very good results also with large quantities of poultry sausage red meat This function must be used between 50 to 200 C pre set value 200 C Lower heating element This function is particularly indicated for cooking from the bottom warming up food or sterilizing glass jars It is also indicated for food requiring long and slow cookings i e casserole This function can be used between 50 and 260 C pre set value 220 C Oven cooking chart lower oven Oven mod 88 Oven mod 72 Level C Minutes C Minutes mod 88 mod 72 Function Meats Roast veal Roast pork Fillet of beef Fan oven 3 Fan oven Grill Poultry Roast chicken Grill Scones Fan oven Bread Fan oven Pastres Biscuits Sponge cake Small cake Fan oven Fan oven Fan oven Cakes Apple pie Fan oven Oven cooking chart upper oven Oven mod 72 Oven m
8. d Replace it as follows disconnect the oven from the power supply by rere removing the plug or switching off the power supply at the mains remove 5 the protective glass A and replace the burnt out bulb with one of the ED same type Replace the protective glass N Important if the oven is no longer to be used it should be made inoperable by cutting the power supply cable after unplugging it from the power supply Disused appliances can be a safety risk as children often play with them For this reason it is advisable to make the oven safe This appliance is marked according to the Europeandirective 2002 96 EC on Waste Electricaland Electronic Equipment WEEE By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negativeconsequences for the environment and humanhealth which could otherwise be caused byinappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on thedocuments accompanying the product indicatesthat this appliance may not be treated ashousehold waste Instead it shall be handedover to the applicable collection point for therecycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance withlocal environmental regulations for wastedisposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product pleasecontact your local city office your householdwaste disposal service or the shop where youpurchased the prod
9. deactivate the key lock turn the selector knob fig 4B anticlockwise to the symbol for around 3 seconds On the display the o indicator for the key lock function switches off ADJUSTING THE DISPLAY BRIGHTNESS The brightness of the display can be adjusted between 4 different brightness settings by turning the selector knob fig 4B anticlockwise to the symbol or clockwise to the symbol Note adjustment can be made only when the function selector fig 4 is set to zero 12 DESCRIPTIONS OF ACCESSORIES Oven accessories front part B Drip dray optional D Grill pan set NOTE Install the grids by placing them on the horizontal slides inside the oven wall The raised part of the grid must be in face of the oven rear wall fig 4 COOLING MOTOR Some models are equipped with tangential cooling motor 13 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Wait until the appliance has cooled down before attempting to clean it Disconnect it from the power supply either by pulling the plug out or switching off the power supply at the mains NOTE Do not use steam cleaners to clean the oven Clean enamelled chromed or painted parts with warm water and soap or non corrosive liquid detergent Clean stainless steel parts using methylated spirit of a suitable commercially produced solution Clean aluminium panels or edges with cotton wool or with a cloth soaked in vaseline
10. e category Ill as required by installation regulations The yellow green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch HOW TO COOK At the first use of the oven it s normal to smeel the protective oils used in manufacture burning off Leave oven on maximum setting for approximately one hour before use N B Set any timer clock or programmer to manual mode see section on page 11 N B Before carryng out cleaning disconnect the appliance from electrical supply At the end of the initial heating let the oven cool down and clean the inside with detergent and warm water Before using wash all grid accessories baking pan and trays General information and use precautions The oven must be used with the door closed Always hold the handle in the middle to open the oven door When you open the oven door beware hot vapour Use protective gloves to insert or to extract containers from the oven Use containers resistant to the temperatures indicated on the thermostat knob After use of the oven be sure that all controls are in the off position Never roast or bake on the oven base COOKING FUNCTIONS upper oven Using the oven selectors it is possible to set the following functions Cooking temperature C Note the oven must be used with the door closed mode min 60 All functions will start after selecting the oven temperature with the indicators max 260 thermostat knob
11. er of the oven See data plate on the appliance WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The appliance s electrical safety can only be guaranteed when it has been correctly connected to a properly earthed power supply as laid down in the regulations for electrical safety Important the manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to the lack of an earth connection Never use reducers adaptors or branches for connections CONNECTING OF FEEDING CABLE If apparatus is not fitted with feeding cable use cable Mod HO5RR F 3x4 sq mm stating suitable section of the cable which has to be connected to terminal To obtain that you have to Connect the supply cable to the terminal strip of the oven fig 3 keeping the earth wire 3 cm longer than the active conductors live neutral Connect cable s wires as follows L live brown or red wire N neutral blue wire earth yellow green wire N B Feeding s cable temperature should never reach 100 C Connection to normal socket Connect feeding cable a normal plug suitable to the load stated on data plate When the cooker has been built in household check that the plug is accesible Direct connection to electric supply If an appliance is not equipped with supply cable and plug the power supply must be fitted with a disconnect switch in which the distance between contacts permits total disconnection in accordance with overvoltag
12. ing Hi COOKING END TIME Important cooking end time can only be set if the cooking function selector knob fig 4 is turned to a cooking position Bear in mind furthermore that is the cooking function selector knob is turned to zero during a cooking programme the entered setting will be cancelled 4 Setting press the selector knob fig 4B until the symbol flashes Set the cooking end time by turning the knob clockwise to the symbol or anticlockwise to the symbol depending on whether you wish to increase or decrease the time To confirm the set time press the selector knob fig 4B or wait for five seconds The display will show the symbol with the set cooking end time and the symbol amp with the cooking time Start of cooking is indicated by the symbol which lights up on the display At the end of the set time the oven switches off automatically an acoustic signal sounds and the indicator SSS flashes Press the selector knob fig 4B to stop the acoustic signal and turn the function selector fig 4 to zero to exit cooking end time setting COOKING TIME AND COOKING END TIME Press the selector fig 4B until the symbol amp flashes Set the desired cooking time as described at COOKING TIME Press the selector knob fig 4B until the symbol flashes Set the desired cooking end time as described in the paragraph COOKI
13. installation use maintenance pag pag General warnings 3 Oven cooking chart 10 Appliance features 4 Description and use of accessories 10 Installation 5 Cleaning and maintenance 14 How to cook 8 GENERAL WARNINGS The appliance has been designed and constructed following the under mentioned European rules EN 60335 1 plus relevant amendment EN 60335 2 6 plus relevant amendment Furthermore the appliance is in conformity with the under mentioned European directives CEE 2006 95 93 68 relevant to electric safety BT CEE 2004 108 relevant to electromagnetic compatibility EMC Oven features that can come into contact with food are made of materials suitable to those prescribed by CEE 89 109 directives and law by decree Nr 108 The conformity of the appliance to the above mentioned norms is put in evidence by the CE symbol evident on the identifying nameplate Read carefully all the instructions contained in this booklet It provides you with important information regarding the safe installation use and maintenance of the appliance as well as useful advice for getting the best out of your oven Keep this booklet in a safe place for future reference The manufacturer pays particular attention when printing its instruction manual however misprints may occur If the texts are unclear please contact the service centre for explanations After removing the packing check that the appliance is not damaged in any
14. od 88 Level C Minutes C Minutes mod 88 mod 72 Function Toast Fillet of beef Grill 3 3 Grill The values shown temperatures and cooking times are approximate and may vary depending on the type of meat and its thickness 10 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF CONTROL DEVICES depending on model M eCC Iu ee 7 Igt Cooking time o22 30 F cn End of cooking Of au t J irc a w O Key lock a 1211 SETTING THE TIME OF DAY When the oven is first connected to the power supply the display shows 00 00 and the led indicator flashes To set the desired time turn the knob fig 4B clockwise to the symbol or anticlockwise to the symbol depending on whether you wish to increase or decrease the time To confirm the time set press the knob or wait for 5 seconds Important unless this operation is performed it will not be possible to set the oven s cooking functions Note if you wish to set the time of day later press the selector knob fig 4B until the time indicator flashes and then proceed as described above After setting the timer is set to operate in manual mode MINUTE MINDER Press the selector fig 4B until the minute minder indicator A flashes then set the desired cooking time by turning the knob clockwise to the symbol or anticlockwise to the symbol depending on whether yo
15. u wish to increase or decrease the time To confirm the time set press the knob or wait for 5 seconds The display will show the set time and the indicator amp will remain lit At the end of the set time an acoustic signal sounds and the indicator A flashes Press the selector knob fig 4B to stop the acoustic signal COOKING TIME Important cooking time can only be set if the cooking function selector knob fig 4 is turned to a cooking position Bear in mind furthermore that is the cooking function selector knob is turned to zero during a cooking programme the entered setting will be cancelled Setting press the selector knob fig 4B until the symbol i Ca flashes Set the desired cooking time by turning the knob clockwise to the symbol or anticlockwise to the symbol depending on whether you wish to increase or decrease the time To confirm the set time press the selector knob fig 4B or wait for five seconds The display will show the symbol amp with the set time and the symbol with the time at which the oven will switch off Start of cooking is indicated by the symbol SI which lights up on the display At the end of the set time the oven switches off automatically an acoustic signal sounds and the indicator 35 flashes Press the selector knob fig 4B to stop the acoustic signal and turn the function selector fig 4 to zero to exit cooking time sett
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17. way Be careful not to leave the packing materials plastic sheeting expanded polystyrene etc in reach of children as they can be dangerous IMPORTANT do not use the oven door handle to move the appliance such as when removing it from the packaging IMPORTANT This appliance must be used exclusively for cooking food and for no other purpose Any other use of the appliance such as heating a room is incorrect and therefore dangerous The manufacturer can not be considered responsible for possible damages arising from a wrong installation or incorrect This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Installation and maintenance have to be done by qualified staff only The appliance should only be used for the cooking of food and not for any other use The safety of this appliance is assured only when it is correctly connected to a good system of previewed grounding like from the norms When in use the appliance becomes very hot Do not touch the heated elements inside the oven Do not touch the appliance with humid or wet hands or feet Do not use the appliance barefoot Do not pull the feeding cable

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