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Built In Electric Multifunction Oven and Grills, with Genus Functions.
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1. 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 69 Notes 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 70 Notes 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 71 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 Ol e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 72 Contact Us Calling for a service If you should experience any problems with your cooker please contact your retailer or place of purchase Important note Service work is to be conducted by authorised persons only It is also adviseable that your cooker is checked regularly and maintained in good condition An annual mainte nance is recommended Always check the instruction book before calling a service agent to make sure you have not missed anything Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd Customer Care Tel 1 300 556 816 Before you contact a service agent make sure that you have the following information to hand Model Number Serial Number Date of Purchase Postcode amp GLEN DIMPLEX AUSTRALIA PTY LTD Glen Dimplex Australia Unit 2 205 Abbotts Road Dandenong South Victoria 3175 Australia e mail sales glendimplex com au web www glendimplex com au 08 27317 02 03 2008 Built In Genus Model Names Genus 900
2. Built In Electric Multifunction Oven and Grills with Genus Functions GE IL 15 Please retain these instructions for future reference Visit www stoves co uk for info and ideas 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 2 Welcome to Genus Congratulations on choosing the Stoves Genus Genus is guite simply the the ultimate cooking machine For starters it s an excellent Multifunction cooker in it s own right with scores of features But what makes Genus a genuine revolution is it s ability to not only produce beautiful results but to do so on average four times faster Andhere show Unlike any other cooker Genus works by combining conventional cooking methods with it s own exclusive Genus heating technology Put simply food is cooked much more evenly consistently and with much greater efficiency without any compromise on the results All you have to do is select the appropriate programme We have produced this handbook to accompany the Stoves Genus to take you through it s functions successfully In order to appreciate the full benefits of your new oven it is best to read through these instructions fully and to pay par ticular attention to the Safety Information located at the back of this book We hope you find Stoves Genus an attractive and beneficial addition to your lifestyle Stoves Genus Revolutionary cooker remarkable results 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317
3. 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 22 Using the Main Oven Genus Function Important safety notes Arcing Arcing sparks in the oven is caused by the following e Metal or foil touching the side of the oven cavity e Foil not moulded to foods acting as an antenna e Any gold rimmed dishes metal twist ties or poultry pins inside the oven e Some recycled paper products they may contain metal particals Some arcing is inevitable and should you spot any sparks open the oven door and correct the problem where possible before continuing to cook Please do so carefully taking care to avoid any elements hot shelving and hot dishes When Using the Genus Functions there are several items you must not use Anything with a plastic or paper wrapping unless it is suitable for use with very high temperatures Plastic containers or bowls unless it is suitable for use with very high temperatures Plastic cookware unless it is suitable for use with very high temperatures Wooden equipment should not be used or left in the oven Covered metal roasters Super heated water and spontaneous boiling Some liquids may have been heated beyond boiling point with no visible signs Take care when removing liquids from the oven or stirring them as the liquid might suddenly boil over This can cause serious burns 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 23
4. e Cancelling 1 oven Touch the illuminated icon for the oven you wish to cancel ensuring it turns red You may need to touch the icon twice e Cancelling 2 ovens Press the on off control knob This will stop the programme in both cavities 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 44 Automatic Programming Using the Multifunction Main Oven and Conventional Top Oven Semi Automatic cooking Duration method Semi Automatic cooking procedure for both Main and Top oven Use the procedure below then wait a few seconds for the timer to store the information e Select the function you wish to use once touched the icon will turn green You can use any function including defrost in either oven for semi automatic cooking apart from the grills e The temperature display on the left hand side will begin to flash signalling that you should either adjust the temperature or leave it at the pre set tempera ture Use the on off control knob to set the temperature you reguire for cooking Please be aware the oven is now operational e The cook time icon has now illuminated once touched the icon will turn TE green TT e When the timer on the right flashes enter your reguired cooking time Minimum of 1 minute As this is semi automatic cooking you have only set the length of time you want the oven to remain on for You must leave the timer for 5 seconds this enables it to store all of the informa
5. Using the Multifunction Main Oven 20 Getting started with the Multifunction Oven In addition to the Genus Functions the main oven is also a multifunction oven In order to start using the oven in manual mode first push the on off control knob this will light up all the functions available to you e Touch the icon for the function you wish to use for example fanned oven e This selects your chosen function and the icon will turn green The remaining icons will stay red e Select the temperature you wish to use by turning the on off control knob either clockwise to increase the temperature or anti clockwise to decrease the temperature Decrease Increase Stoves Genus Multifunction oven has been pre set with a variety of temperature in order to give optimum results but you can adjust these if you find they do not suit your taste The oven and the grill have a temperature range from 40 C to 250 C offering you a variety of temperature options After a few seconds the oven lights will illuminate and the oven will start to work this delay is perfectly normal for this appliance You can then start cooking your food Condensation When hot and cold air meet condensation forms The outer door is air cooled and the inner door gets hot so some condensation might form this is normal and will disappear within a few minutes m 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 24 U
6. pe fe fe Roast Beef 1kg Frozen pizza Fresh scone X CO includes 15 minutes pre heat time As the Genus Functions do not require pre heating this also saves on time and energy in addition the Genus Functions allow you to combine a number of features without compromising on taste There are a variety of tables and recommendations we suggest that you follow while using the Genus Functions these are here to guide you when you use Genus and will help you make the most of using the functions available to you You may have already used the Quick Start Guide but if you haven t take the time to get to know your appliance and become familiar with the way it works Always remember that if you ever want to start again from the beginning all you have to do is press the on off control knob 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 11 Using the Main Oven Genus Function Ouick Start Five simple steps to remarkable results Why not try something simple for the first time like a frozen pizza Step 1 Place your food inside the oven on the 6th shelf up push the on off control knob to switch on the appliance Step 2 Select the Genus Function by touching the red G touch button It will then turn green Step 3 The eight available Genus Functions will turn red touch the programme you wish to use for frozen pizza programme 2 or see the table on pages 9 and 10 for other foods
7. 01 e Ja 708 10 37 Page 3 Contents User GUuiGG cuia aw be sk no 3H NOR a nes ke e B S Introduction me Mas emi 2 6 Using the Genus Function main oven only 7 17 QUICK Start Guide lt a cc ee aw ax a k X S X RON ee E E 9 ode 9C 9 OR Ge e 7 ADOUL GENUS akip KI IAL COR RE RC RUE RU A 8 Genus Functions Programme Tables 9 10 Genus Functions Foods which need special care 11 Genus Functions Information leen 12 Genus Functions RecommendedCookware 13 Getting Started with Genus Functions 7 14 15 Using Genus Function 8 reheat eee eee 16 17 Using the Genus Functions with Automatic Programming 18 L Genus Functions ImportantSafetyNotes 66 19 Using the Multifunction Oven main oven only 20 28 Getting Started 4 010 eyi 20 Symbols amp Recommended ses eee RR RR e aaa 21 Cookware amp Bakeware na 22 Pre heating amp OtherNotes 66 aaa aaa a 23 Multifunction Cooking Guide aaa 24 25 Multifunction Roasting Guide Ls 26 Defrosting amp Slow Cooking 75 5 rr r a eR a a S 27 Main Cavity Shelving 33 4 3 3 2 3 589 kiarra dE 28 Using ENG Grills s saca is ika ss iki kis ik k vi k i siri 29 35 ge e e ee cei OR E 29 Top Cavity Grilling ees 31 Top Cavity Grilling Guide eee a
8. 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 12 Using the Main Oven Genus Function 9 Shelf positions are always counted from the bottom to the top see page 24 for more information and are extremely important when using the Genus Functions When using Genus please be aware the thinner foods should go on a higher shelf than thicker foods This means that the Genus heat will reach the food properly and give you the best possible results Category Food item Puddings fruit crumble bread and butter Sausage rolls fresh Chilled croissant Baked potatoes Baked apples Home made lasagne amp pasta dishes Roast sweet potatoes Beef Wellington individual Roasted root vegetables Hot Pot Home made puff pastry pies Oven chips Frozen pizza all weights thicknesses and Sizes Chilled pizza all weights thicknesses and Sizes Scones Bread all types sizes Bread rolls Fish cakes home made Gratin dishes Whisked sponge 2 x 180mm 7 Victoria sponge 2 x 180mm 7 Madeira cake Semi rich fruitcake Coconut and cherry loaf 2 Ib Very rich fruit cake 7 5 5 5 6 5 5 6 5 6 5 5 6 6 6 5 1 3 6 5 6 6 6 4 3 3 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 13 Using the Main Oven Genus Function Category Food item 4 Fish amp Braised Fish whole Braised dishes Fish cutlets fillets Fish all types Fish pies pastry and potato topped Baked fish
9. 10 15 mins 2 3 hrs 15 25 mins 20 25 mins 10 12 mins 20 0 30 mins 25 30 mins 50mins 1 4 hrs 2 3hrs 2 3hrs Depends on recipe and type of filling 10 20 mins 30 40 mins 8 12 mins 25 40 mins 15 20 mins 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 43 Automatic Programming Notes of importance when automatic or semi automatic cooking The timer display will show the end time while the auto programmer is running e On the last minute of cook time the audio sounds From this point onwards the timer counts down in seconds e You can programme both ovens to cook simultaneously When you are programming both ovens at the same time the function icon for the first programme you set will be displayed as orange on the fascia e If you have programmed both ovens please be aware that you may only view one oven at a time The function which is lit green is on view and is active whereas the orange lit icon is active but not on view To view touch the icon until it turns green e When the cook time has elapsed the appliance goes into standby mode approx 4 minutes long to allow you to amend the time if desired This switches off the elements but leaves the lights and cooling fan on If you choose to increase the time then the appliance continues cooking e If you choose not to amend the time then the appliance shuts down To cancel the automatic programmer
10. Maximum Load 7360W Electrical supply 220 240V 50Hz m 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 9087Gen 9 4 08 10 37 Page 68 STOVES 900 GENUS AU ISSUE A om 7am rom oma irom Tem Brown 860mm MAINS INLET TERMINAL BLOCK sink z m E E E E TOP OVEN E E GRILL ELEMENT P H B H d P Fi Isanp Thermal Gaia suos Cutout Grange 360m gt 22 Eisck iom sire Bim p Lorange 590mm Ga TOP OVEN JE i BASE ELEMENT r FIF Is A al Ca ie Ni a j ea H a Ep Nem u uL 7 HG L BO al Ja m a 4 p E ome miis rus GRILL ELEMENT 1 LLU SA ft n 3 al om TE m Pa E QD B E Q EM Jem cutout e f i l L ca L Black 120mm W bi a n h B orange 300mm E aa EKE L L i O 4 fem Dir a isc 120mm i mi i P
11. These functions have a temperature settings of between 40 C 250 C These functions are operated in the same way as you would select any of the mul tifunctions but please remember if you are using it as a grill food will require checking while you are cooking to get the best results These functions can be controlled by the automatic programmer see page 40 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 33 Using the Grills 30 Aluminium foil Using aluminium foil to cover the grill pan or putting items wrapped in foil under the grill can create a fire hazard and the high reflectivity can damage the grill element Detachable grill pan handle Place the handle over the edge of the grill pan at the narrow side edges Slide the handle to the centre and locate between the handle position indicators The handle should be removed from the pan during grilling to prevent overheat ing The handle is designed for removing inserting the grill pan under the grill when grilling If cleaning the grill pan when it is hot use oven gloves to move it Do not use the handle to pour hot fats from the grill pan Food for grilling should be positioned centrally on the grid Za handle handle position indicators 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 34 Grilling in the Top Oven Grilling in the top oven To give you more choice the top oven grill is full
12. a Len p B MAIN OVEN Green 10mm Ni E F ome TE isum E CONVECTION FAN 3 a k E ELEMENT 7 to oa Brown 860mm 170 C m nariai d cutout Be Brown 860mm amp d Teme 500mm siack 620m fe a ee P l Zi MAIN OVEN q f E BASE ELEMENT il DE o T LO Zi Luwoz ussz9 Blue 630mm orange 500mm EF i finite T m E PAN m MAIN owes APPLIANCE COOLING FAN ammm g P To Soi amp Terminal Block for Cooling Fan MAIN OVEN FREQUENCY STIRRER Eri ir Black 120mm Black 470mm I Li Vidaflex I Sleeving Terminal Block for Top Oven Lights Green 1000m E 5 Main Oven EI Lights 120 C 16Amp Thermal Cutout H CAPACITOR DIODE EARTH POINT i ARRANGEMENT CHASSIS i a i e i por 1 3 E 1 E E E 3 F MICROWAVE 270 C E E TRANSFORMER 16Amp Fan Stall bi H 5 Centre Duct E i Thermal Cutout 2 eyes TTT sz white 1000mm i i B MICROWAVE j PRIMARY DOOR SWITCH MICROWAVE A DOOR SWITCH A MONITOR L70 C 4 16Amp Fan Stall A Intermediate Top Tray NO Thermal Cutout I on NC P 3 MICROWAVE i SECONDARY DOOR E SWITCH
13. give you the best results When you clean the roasting tin and trivet it is important to replace the trivet correctly before using it again The trivet must be replaced so that the trims point downward Please see the illustrations below Trim facing downwards Trivet Trivet TTT MM E be Roasting tin Roasting tin 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 17 Using the Main Oven Genus Function Getting started with the Genus Functions 1 7 The Genus Function is one of the functions available for the main oven It is activated by using the touch buttons on the fascia and once you are familiar with it it becomes easier to use each time Once the on off control knob has been pressed to switch on the appliance the fascia illuminates everything in red e To use the Genus Function touch the G icon and it will turn green G e Once the G has turned green the numbered categories below will begin to flash red signalling the you can select any of them ib depending on the food you wish to cook Use to the tables on pages 9 and 10 to help you find out which function you reguire We would suggest that you do this before you start cooking until you are familiar with the functions and the food types which use them aununuuuus Always use the shelf positions recommended in the guide e These numbers will only flash when the Genus Function is sel
14. number and type of bulbs Before replacing your bulb open the top main oven door and see which type you have Then use the table below to help you change your bulb correctly Please remember that bulbs are not covered by your warranty Bulbs can be purchased from hardware stores always take the old bulb with you Warning There is a danger of electric shock Always make sure that your appliance is switched off before you change the bulb Number Position Changing instruction of bulbs amp details Sides e Switch off the electricity supply making sure that the Top Oven oven cavity is cool and remove the shelves 25W bulb Grasp the lens cover and pull away from the side of the oven Unscrew the bulb and replace Sides Switch off the electricity supply and wait until the oven Main Oven is cool then remove the oven shelves 10W halogen Unscrew the lens taking care to avoid touching the bulb lamp itself as this may cause damage Pull out the bulb and replace with a new halogen bulb Do not touch the new halogen bulb with your bare hands as this will affect the life span of the new bulb 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 56 Our Warranty e Should you need it Inside the paperwork which has come with this appliance there is a leaflet and card explaining the terms of our extended warranty and guarantee In order to apply for our five year guarantee simply fill in the
15. operate is semi automatic mode all of the time i e the oven switches itself off at the end of the programme You can however also programme it to switch itself on fully automatic at a time when you are not there so food is ready for you upon your return e Once you have selected the Genus Function the category and temperature you wish to use enter the cooking time as stated on the packaging or recipe The programmer will calculate the new cooking time after a couple of seconds The oven will now be operational e The cook time icon will light up in green If you do not want to use the fully automatic programmer do nothing else UL LJ e If you want to use the fully automatic programme wait for the end time 2 E icon light up in red Touch this icon and it will turn green telling the programmer you want to set an end time e Then you should enter the time of day i e 17 30 that you want the food to be ready at Once this has been selected the oven will calculate a start time based on the Genus Function s calculations You do not need to worry about working out the start time yourself The oven will now power down and switch off e To cancel the automatic cooking function touch the end time icon twice in succession To amend any of the timer functions touch the icon for that function twice or until it flashes for a short period of time while you make your adjustments then store the changes
16. same applies for the top oven mend that it is replaced immediately Please call Customer Care to arrange a service engineers visit and do not use the appliance until it is repaired 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 50 Cleaning External Glass parts Top 8 Main oven door glass stainless steel models Fascia panel stainless steel models Use hot soapy water on stubborn marks Use a mild cream cleaner e g Cif Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or polishes External Glass parts Top 8 Main oven door glass black glass models Fascia panel black glass models Use hot soapy water on stubborn marks Use a mild cream cleaner e g Cif Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or polishes Please take care when handling using or cleaning all glass panels as any damage to the surfaces or edges may result in the glass breaking without warning or apparent cause at a later date As the oven doors are made of glass should any glass panel become damaged we strongly recommend that it is replaced immediately Please call Customer Care to arrange a service engineers visit and do not use the appliance until it is repaired 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 51 Cleaning Main Oven Inner Door Choke Main Oven all models The main oven does not have a removabl
17. selection SUE Eee Red flashing icon means the function must be selected auuumuuuuusa m Green icon mean the function is in use Orange icon means the function is in use but the other oven s L cooking information is being display more on this later on in the handbook The Control knob The on off control knob is used to enter information into the displays located to the left and right of the control knob Information is entered by turning the knob and applies to all oven functions where required Explanation On Off icon located above the centre control knob press the control knob to turn the appliance on and off To increase time temperature located to the right of the centre control knob turn the control knob towards to increase times temperatures To decrease time temperature located to the left of the centre control knob turn the control knob towards to decrease times temperatures 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 7 Introduction Timer Display The time display on the right is used for e Showing the time of day Entering recipe or convenience food timings for the Genus Functions it will flash to show you need to enter this e n the Genus Function it will also snow the calculation being worked out by the computer i e CAL 2 e In the Genus Function it will also show seconds only when counting down the final cooking minute e Ent
18. water to remove their protective covering of oil Even so when you first turn on the oven or grill you may notice a smell and some smoke this is normal harmless and quite common d First Steps Note When the appliance is first switched on it goes into self test mode for 30 seconds The appliance will then go into stand by mode and will show the time of day and the ambient temperature in C To turn the appliance on push the on off control knob in the centre of the control panel The icons on the fascia will illuminate in red to show you available selections These icons are touch buttons and when touched will activate functions In order fully understand your fascia you will need to familiarise yourself with it there are tables on the following pages to help you with this Don t be afraid to touch any of the function icons on the fascia and turning them on they will turn green to experiment with them You won t damage the oven and you can always turn them off by touching them again turning them back to red If you want to start again just press the on off control knob to turn the appliance off You can then switch it back on whenever you like You can do this as often as you want until you feel comfortable with the touch buttons and control knob 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 7 4 08 10 37 Bige 6 Introduction n Red icon means the function is in Standby mode and is available for
19. 4 appear in the temperature display and the appliance will not work This means there is a fault with the appliance you must call our Customer Care Centre for a Service Engineer visit e When using the Genus Function you find your food is overcooked Next time you cook the same meal reduce the cooking time or take food out earlier As with any cooking most success depends on personal preferences e When using the Genus Function you find your food is undercooked Next time you cook lengthen the cooking time or add extra time at the end Again most success depends on personal preferences For Frequently Asked Questions see pages 53 amp 53 Common Sandwich cakes and sponge problems e Domed top Insufficient creaming of mixture cake baked on too high a shelf position or at too high a temperature Paper liners can cause the outer edge not to rise and the centre to peak e Hollowed sunken top Too much raising agent oven temperature too low or incorrect shelf position cake removed from oven before it is cooked or use of soft tub margarine e Close doughy texture Too much liquid or too little flour or too much sugar Insufficiently creamed not enough raising agent ingredients too warm or insufficient air incorporated during mixing Common Pastry problems e Hard and tough Insufficient fat too much liquid over baking or oven too cool e Soggy Too much liquid oven too cool insufficient baking lack of steam ven
20. 5 40 mins Flapjacks 11 15 20 mins Ginger nuts 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 28 Using the Multifunction Main Oven the Multifunction Main Oven Recommended temperature C Conventional Fanned Rice pudding 134 2hrs 1 2 pint dish Baked custard 50 60 mins 1 2 pint dish Bread amp butter pudding 7 4 1 hr 1 2 pint dish Puddings Hot souffle Fruit crumble Miscellaneous Yorkshire pudding large 40 45 mins small 15 20 mins Toad in the hole 40 45 mins Bread 2 x llb loaves 20 30 mins bread rolls 10 15 mins The shelf positions shown in the guide are for conventional cooking only The information contained in these table can be adjusted to suit personal taste when required 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 29 Using the Multifunction Main Oven Frozen meat should be thoroughly thawed before cooking For large joints it is advisable to thaw overnight Frozen poultry should be thoroughly thawed before cooking unless packaging advises otherwise the time required depends on the size of the bird eg a large turkey may take up to 48 hours to thaw Adjust the shelf positions so the meat or poultry will be in the centre of the oven when using the conventional mode The times given in the roasting guide are only approximate because the size and age of the bird will influence cooking times as wi
21. Fish en papillot 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Meat roasted 5 Poultry roasted 3 You must always use the trivet provided See page 13 for description 3 Rice pudding made with cold milk 5 5 6 Baked custard made with cold milk Slow roasted tomatoes 7 Chilled convenience meals Convenience Frozen convenience foods excluding pizza Frozen amp chilled pies sweet and savoury Shelf position depends on the thickness of the food depth of the dish 8 Plated meals Reheat Meals in medium dishes Meals in small dishes 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 14 Using the Main Oven Genus Function d Not all foods are suitable for cooking with the Genus Function Do not boil eggs in this oven Steam will e Sealed jars containers may explode and build up inside the yolk and explode should not be heated in the oven causing injury Foods with a high salt content Thick Gammon etc are not suitable for cook as Meringue etc are not suitable for ing using the Genus Function use the cooking using the Genus Functions use multifunction oven instead the multifunction oven instead e Foods with a high sugar content such Some foods require special attention while cooking e Over cooking potatoes can lead to them dehydrating and catching fire Please make sure that you regularly check them while they are cooking e Foods with an unbroken outer skin such as sausages egg yol
22. Genus also has a conventional top oven which may also be used as base heat only Manual operation Manual operation is when there are no automatic programmes running and you must switch on and off the oven Pre heating The top oven is at it s best when pre heated The temperature display will change colour from green to red once pre heating has finished To switch on the top oven Press the on off control knob to switch on the appliance Touch the icon for the top oven function you wish to use The icon will then turn green The remaining icons will remain red See the guide on the following page for more information m Base heat only L Conventional oven Select the temperature you wish to use by turning the on off control knob The temperature can be adjusted by using the on off control knob Turn the on off control knob anti clockwise for reducing the temperature and clockwise for increasing the temperature The top oven temperatures have been pre set in order to give optimum results but you can adjust these if you find they do not suit your taste After a couple of seconds the oven lights will illuminate and the oven will begin to operate 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 40 Using the Top Oven functions Recommended Uses The base heat function can be used towards the end of a cooking period to brown and crisp the bases of foods such as pizza
23. It will then turn green Step 4 The display on the right of the on off control knob will start to flash This means you need to enter information in this case the cooking time as it appears on the recipe or packaging You can do this by turning the on off control knob The Genus Function will now calculate the cooking time for you You have a limited time to enter in the cooking time so make sure you have the recipe or packaging handy If you run out of time simply press the on off control knob and start again from the beginning you can do this as often as you need until you are comfortable with the time you have Step 5 A tone will sound 3 times signalling that the Genus programme is in it s last minute of cooking and the clock will count down in seconds When this finishes the oven goes into stand by mode and you can add extra time if you want to If you need to add some more time turn the on off control knob clockwise to add extra minutes If your food is to your satisfaction you can turn off the oven by pressing the on off control knob and then remove your food Remember you can take your food out before cooking time has finished if you prefer or add extra time It s up to you Once you have successfully completed your first meal you will be ready to fully develop your Genus skills for more ideas and details see the Using the Genus Function section 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU
24. Stoves please use the Customer Care number on the back cover of this handbook Model Number a a aaa Serisi member Date of purchase Installers stamp Printed name Date of installation Engineers Stamp Printed Name 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 62 Installation Electrical connection Please refer to installation instructions for electrical connection In your own interest and that of safety make sure that the installation is carried out by a competent person Disconnection of electric appliances should always be carried out by a competent person Warning This appliance must be earthed Step 1 Prepare installation Do not lift the oven by the door handle Whilst every care is taken to eliminate burrs and raw edges from this product please take care when handling we recommend the use of protective gloves during installation Please note that the weight of this appliance is approximately 62kg unpacked Take care when lifting it into the housing unit always use an appropriate method of lifting If this appliance is to be installed near to a corner where the adjacent cabinets run at right angles forward of the appliance there must be a gap of at least 90mm between the appliance and the cabinets to prevent overheating of the cabinets 1 Remove the fixing screws from the polythene bag on the top of the appliance but leave the appliance in the base
25. aa aaa 34 Top Cavity Shelving 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 4 Contents Using the Conventional Oven top oven only INTOQUCHON A T EID UR RTT 36 Symbols amp Recommended Uses 00 00 eee e RR RR 37 Top WEN NOG us x xs 3o a OW RO eee ee o 38 Top Oven Cooking Guide ee Ie ee 39 Automatic Programming eee e eee 40 Additional Features n n 44 Cleaning nemini k ED Oe bd 45 Trouble Shooting aaa 50 Setting the Clock sermesi emu 51 Changing Light BulbS vin 4 x x 3 detainees inmeyen mail 52 Customer Caf ki s pamuk iki pek l yedi 53 Frequently Asked Questions seeeserers 55 55 Safety Information reeerr n mmm In nr 56 57 COOK ShOD iaa E Ex v enini mink ii nedi ii 58 Service Record s K K iie ka a En a i a k m as 59 Installation Guide KK irk k it CERRO RE ik kun ki kina k 60 64 Step 1 Preparation sca sca a ilahe 60 61 Step 2 ConnecttothetElectricity n 62 Step 3 Fitting the Edging Strip seen nn nir 63 Step 4 Securing the Appliance 0 00 ee eee n n n RII Re 63 Installation Notes na 64 Technical Data a a y r kk eee CR 65 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 974 08 10 39 Page 5 Introduction d Before using the appliance Remove any protective polythene film and wash the oven shelves and furniture in hot soapy
26. al will straighten up and sit flush to the cabinet when the screws are fully home Step 4 Secure appliance into housing unit Insert appliance into cabinet Note The unit housing the appliance must be appropriately fixed To secure appliance to housing unit Note Ensure that the appliance is centrally located Take care not to damage the appliance or cabinet There are 6 securing screws e Open the grill top oven door and screw 2 screws through the top corner holes in the front frame e With the grill top oven door still open screw 2 screws through the holes in the front frame located under the grill compartment Close the grill top oven door e Open the main oven door and screw the remaining 2 screws through the bot tom corner holes in the front frame Close the main oven door 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 66 Installation Notes d Do not attempt to install appliance if there is damage to The door bent The hinges or latches loosened or broken The door seals and sealing surfaces The lead or plug If fitted Or if the appliance has been dropped Environmental Protection We are committed to protecting the environment and operate an Environmental Management System which complies with BS EN ISO 14001 Disposal of packaging e All our packaging materials are recyclable and environmentally friendly e Please help us to protect our environment
27. any difficulties please make sure you have followed the procedure out lined in this book For Genus Function programming see page 14 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 46 Automatic Programming Using the Multifunction Main Oven and Conventional Top Oven Fully Automatic cooking Automatic cooking procedure for both Main and Top oven Use the procedure below then wait a few seconds for the timer to store the information e Select the function you wish to use once touched the icon will turn green You can use any function in either oven for semi automatic cooking apart from the grills and defrost e The temperature display on the left hand side will begin to flash turn the on off control knob to set the temperature you reguire for cooking Please be aware the oven is now operational Ut e The cook time icon has now illuminated once touched the icon will turn L J green e When timer flashes enter your required cooking time Minimum of 1 minute As this is fully automatic cooking you have to set the time you would like the oven to switch off at e Touch the end time icon it will turn green confirming that it has been e selected The oven will then switch off e Using the on off control knob enter in the time of day i e 17 30 that you would like the oven to turn off at Remember This is a 24 hour clock e Leave the timer for 5 seconds to allow it to store the inform
28. ation It may seem like the oven has shut down but this is part of the fully automatic cooking pro gramme The oven will turn itself on at the pre set time which has been calcu lated by the programmer 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 47 Additional Features Lights Only mode You can turn just the oven lights on with Stoves Genus e To switch on the lights only press and hold the on off control knob for 5 seconds e To switch off the lights press and hold the on off control knob until the lights turn off This is particularly useful when you are cleaning the oven cavity Volume Control Adjustments To suit your needs you can adjust the volume of everything touch button tones and alarm tones on Stoves Genus to do this e Press the on off control knob e Then touch and hold the 8 icon The beeper will sound continuously you can then adjust the volume by turing the on off control knob clockwise to make it louder and anti clockwise to make it quieter Once you have made your choice take your finger off the 8 icon This can be re adjusted at any time you like 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 48 Cleaning Caution Any cleaning agent used incorrectly may damage the appliance Always let the oven cool before cleaning Some cooking operations generate considerable amount of grease this com
29. bined with spillage can become a hazard if allowed to accumulate on the oven through lack of cleaning In extreme cases this may amount to misuse of the appliance and could invalidate your guarantee It is recommended that the appliance is cleaned after open roasting Do not use caustic corrosive or abrasive cleaning products products containing bleach coarse wire wool or any hard implements as they will damage the surfaces All parts of the appliance can be safely cleaned with a cloth wrung out in hot soapy Water In order to make cleaning the oven cavities and sides easier it is possible to turn on just the lights This can be done by pressing and holding the on off control knob until the lights in both cavities illuminate Chrome plated parts oven shelves amp oven shelf runners grill pan grid Do not use abrasives or polishes use a moist soap pad e g Brillo These items may also be cleaned in a dishwasher Note Oven shelf runners can be removed for cleaning Grasp the runners and slide out of the hanging holes as shown Pull out to clean T M M A IEEE LLU LU Pristine Enamel Parts oven cavities We recommend that the appliance is cleaned after open roasting Use of a trivet in a roasting tin when roasting will help reduce fat splashing Use a few drops of washing up liguid in hot water Wipe the surfaces with a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water if larger splashes of fa
30. by disposing of all packaging in an environmentally friendly manner e Please contact your local authority for the nearest recycling centre Caution Packaging materials can pose a risk of suffocation keep away from chil dren IMPORTANT NOTICE Please note the cooling fan fitted to this appliance is an integral part of its safety and unctionality hen the appliance is installed care must be taken that the cooling fans performance is not impeded by any objects coming into contact with it Installation pipes leads etc Care must also be taken that there is sufficient air flow at the rear of the appliance for he cooling fan to run at its optimum efficiency Particularly Built In appliances See clearance dimensions in the installation section of the booklet During use the Appliance must never be disconnected from the Mains supply as this will seriously affect the safety and performance of the appliance particularly in relation to surface temperatures becoming hot and gas operated parts not working efficiently he cooling fan is designed to run on after the control knob has been switched off to keep the front of the appliance and the controls cool until the appliance has naturally cooled itself 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 67 Technical Information Top Oven Main Oven 0240v 0240v Single grill 1800W 1800W mE 2 45GHz Frequency Power output Midi Country of AUS destination
31. calculate the time But remember you can always manually adjust the temperature and time selected by Genus at the touch of a button you have ultimate control Is it just for cooking convenience food No Genus has been specifically programmed to cook the most popular dishes whether it s a casserole the traditional Sunday roast or a frozen pizza It is designed to save precious time by reducing the cooking time by a quarter or more We think that it takes convenience food to another level there is no longer a trade off situation between speed and performance What if the food I want to cook isn t in the pre programmed menus Genus works from the main ingredients in the dish so all pasta dishes for example would be the same programme All main food types are covered in the pre set menu so there should never be a problem But of course you can adjust the time and temperature at any point during cooking if required 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 59 Safety Information General oven safety When you are cooking keep children away from the vicinity of appliance This product is designed as a domestic cooking appliance for the preparation and cooking of domestic food products and should not be used for any other purpose e Remove all packaging from the appliance before using for the first time e Make sure you read and understand the instructions before using the appliance e Kee
32. d to cross contamination You can use the semi automatic programmer to time the defrost function see Automatic Programming page 41 for more information Slow cooking Press and release the on off control knob to access the functions Touch the icons for either the conventional oven or fanned oven Do not try to slow cook using any of the other oven functions For roasting joints of meat or poultry and for pot roasts preheat the oven to 190 C 200 C and cook for 30 minutes then adjust the oven temperature control to 110 120 C for the remainder of the cooking time Always use the top half of the oven when slow cooking in the main oven with the conventional oven function Slow cooking times will be about three times as long as conventional cooking times Make sure that frozen foods are thoroughly thawed before cooking Do not slow cook joints of meat or poultry weighing more than 2 kg 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 31 Main Oven Shelving See eee LL The main oven has twelve shelf positions inside which are counted from the bottom up as shown The cooking guides in this handbook are accompanied by a recommended shelf position see pages 24 25 for details To help the air circulate freely e Position the shelves evenly within the oven and maintain a clearance from the oven roof and base e I
33. details on the card and post it off this will register your appliance Should you wish to take out extended warranty please fill in the details on the leaflet and post this off to Glen Dimplex Australia Unit 2 205 Abbotts Road Dandenong South Victoria 3175 Australia If your appliance is covered by the warranty and guaran tee you will not be billed for work undertaken should your appliance be faulty terms and conditions do apply so please read through the literature carefully Please ensure that you have available your appliances model number and serial number there is a space at the back of this book for recording that information 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 57 Ouestions amp Answers G How will Genus benefit me A gt gt If you ve had a busy day and don t feel like cooking you don t have to wait 15 minutes for the oven to pre heat You can also cook food straight from frozen and for the ultimate in convenience programme the oven to come on when you re out and have the food ready for you when you get home Genus cooks food beautifully in a fraction of the time it takes to cook conventionally saving precious time and effort Whether you are a novice cook or an expert Genus makes the cooking process effortless all the intelligence is built in Does the way this cooker works affect the quality of the food like a microwave There are no adverse ef
34. e inner glass however you can clean the glass by removing the door choke Take care when removing the door choke not to damage it if the door choke becomes damaged please call for a service engineer The door choke is teflon coated and we recommended that you clean it with soap warm water and a cloth Dry carefully using a soft clean cloth Do not use anything abrasive wire pads or cleaners such as Cif on this part as it might lead to damage which will compromise it s performance Do not clean the door choke in a dishwasher The door choke is removed by sliding it out of the door frame while the oven door is open preferably to the door stop position about 30 open hold the top and bottom edges of the choke and slide out Note that if the door is opened fully when removing the door choke the door may spring shut The door choke is replaced by sliding it back into the door frame Always make sure you have pushed the choke in as far as it will go to prevent damaging it or the door frame Important You must make sure the choke is replaced before using the appliance again 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 52 Cleaning Painted plastic and metal finish parts door frame amp handle control knob Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water Stainless Steel surfaces fascia panel handles door panels Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water a
35. ected You have a limited time to enter in the cooking time so make sure you have the recipe or packaging handy If you run out of time simply press the on off control knob and start again from the beginning you can do this as often as you need until you are comfortable with the time you have e The timer display on the right of the on off control knob will then flash signalling that a time needs to be entered package or in the recipe If more than one time is given minimum and maximum use the shortest time Extra time can be added at the end Do not amend these times do time you enter should be the recommended time on the 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 18 Using the Main Oven Genus Function e Once the category has been chosen the temperature display on the left hand side of the control knob will show a temperature selected by the programmer This has been set up to give you the optimum performance but don t be afraid to adjust this to suit your personal taste by turning the on off control knob to increase clockwise or decrease anti clockwise e After a couple of seconds the display will change colour showing that the programme has been accepted and the new cooking time will be calculated The timer display shows CAL while calculating followed a few seconds later by the reduced cooking time e Atthe last minute of cooking time a tone will sound 3 times signallin
36. emperature becomes too hot inside the cavity An alarm will sound and on the display the words OPEN and DOOR will flash alternately The alarm will continue to sound until either the door is opened or the grill is switched off The alarm will not sound if the grill has been switched off and is cooling down with the door closed Note The grill cannot be controlled by the programmer It may take a few seconds for the grill lights and the power to come on please do not be concerned by this 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 37 Grilling Guide for the Top Oven p The grilling times given in the guide are only approximate as the difference in thickness size of portion and personal preference will influence cooking times The times given in the grilling guide are based upon the grill being preheated for a few minutes Shelf positions are always counted from the bottom upwards Shelf Grid Cooking Position Position Time Bread Toast 4 rounds 4 High Cheese on toast 4 rounds 3 or 4 High Tea cakes 20r3 High Meat and Poultry Bacon rashers 7 10 mins Sausages 14 18 mins Steak 8 12 mins 12 16 mins 16 22 mins Lamb chops 14 18 mins Pork chops 15 20 mins Gammon steaks 12 16 mins Chicken fillets 15 20 mins Fish Fish fillets 3 High 15 20 mins 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 38 Top Cavity She
37. ering cook times and end times for automatic programming it will flash to show you need to enter this Temperature Display The temperature display on the left will show the temperature of the oven even when it is not in use 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 8 Introduction Your Stoves Genus Main Oven functions Genus function s Programmes ES Inner Grill Top Heat Outer Grill Top heat a Genus Function Genus Function programmes 1 8 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 9 Introduction Your Stoves Genus Top Oven amp Grill functions Conventional oven Explanation MR Half Economy grill Full Dual grill 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 10 Using the Main Oven Genus Function This section is dedicated to using the Genus Functions About Genus The Genus Function is a rapid cook method which combines a revolutionary heat ing technology with traditional cooking and baking methods allowing you to cook several times faster than you usually would in your oven Time can be saved cooking many items some examples of time savings can be found in the table below Dish Item Conventional No of times Time saved Cooking time Cooking time Genus Programme Fish Salmon Full Roast chicken pe e fs ENENEN pe e fs pe e fe
38. f more than one cooking dish or baking tray is to be used on a shelf leave a gap of at least 25mm between the items themselves and the oven interior e Allow enough space between shelves for food that will rise during cooking e Do not place items on the oven base as this will prevent air from circulating freely 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 32 Using the Grills 29 Caution Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used young chil dren should be kept away Using the grills Stoves Genus has a grill in both oven cavities both are fully variable The main oven door must be kept closed while using the top heat grilling in the main oven cavity The top oven door must be kept open while grilling in the top cavity Follow the instructions given on the next page when operating these grills This appliance performs at its best when pre heated When pre heating the main oven top heat grill the left hand temperature display will change colour from green to red once pre heating has finished When pre heating the top oven grill the left hand temperature display will show the selected heat setting in green This will remain green throughout grilling We recommend that you pre heat the top oven grill for 3 5 minutes before use Notes on the main oven top heat grill function Both the main oven top heat functions are best suited to grill or brown large guan tities of food
39. fects on any type of food Genus is kind to food and wont alter its texture in the process of speeding up cooking In tandem with the three conventional sources of heat the Genus Program reduces cooking times and helps cook food more thoroughly and evenly Furthermore cooking times are easier to judge making ideal results simpler to achieve Do I have to pre heat the oven No In Genus mode you can cook from cold or even frozen saving pre cious time and providing greater efficiency When using as a conventional or multifunction oven pre heating is advised as you would a normal oven I enjoy cooking and like to take my time Will this cooker change that No You can use Genus as a top of the range multifunction cooker Genus has been programmed to produce beautiful results at normal speed as well So when you want to cook in the conventional way you can and when you want to cook something in a fraction of the time you can do that too Total flexibility for modern living 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 58 A gt gt Ouestions and Answers If its up to four times faster how do I calculate the cooking times of everything You don t All the cooking times for various foods are pre programmed so that all you have to do is input the kind of dish you re preparing and the conventional cooking time Genus will then select the recommended temperature and re
40. g the cooking time is nearly over from this point the timer display will show the sec onds counting down When time has elapsed the appliance goes into standby mode approx 4 minutes long to allow you to add extra time if desired This switches off the elements but leaves the lights and cooling fan on e If you choose to increase the time by turning the control knob clockwise then the oven continues cooking If you do not want or need to add any time simply turn off the oven by pressing the on off control knob and remove your food As with a conventional oven you can still e Adjust times and temperatures by using the control knob to increase or decrease e Remove food before the end of the programme if it is done to your liking e Check your food while it is cooking or stir by opening the door The left hand display will flash with the word DOOR to act as a reminder that the door is open once you have finished your checks and closed the door fully the display will show the temperature again This will not affect the running of the Genus Function you are using as it will pause while the door is open While the door is open you will not be able to select any functions for the top oven this is normal and is due to the left hand display being used to show the word DOOR once the door is closed you can select those functions 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 19 Using
41. h the vegetables you wish to roast they must be in the same roasting tin and use the meat programme 5 to roast them all If you need to you can always give the vegetables a little longer in the oven while the meat is resting before carving Alternatively there is always the top oven for roasting vegetables separately You may notice that cooking times are further reduced when you cook several items one after the other using the Genus functions This is because the Genus function takes into account the residual heat inside the oven from previous cooking This will also lead to time savings 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 16 Using the Main Oven Genus Function 13 Recommended cookware Some plastics and papers will combust if used with the Genus Functions due to the higher temperatures Whereas metal covered roasters will prevent the Genus heat from reaching the food and therefore cancel out any time savings You also should not fully wrap foods the ovens shelves or base in aluminium foil this too will cancel out the Genus heat You can however use v Glass cookware w China cookware v Metal roasting tins baking trays and cake tins There is bakeware supplied with your Stoves Genus which is suitable for use with the Genus Functions The Roasting tin you should always use has a trivet with holes in it and is specially designed to work with the Genus Functions to
42. ights and cooling fan on e If you choose to increase the time by turning the control knob clockwise then the oven continues cooking If you do not want or need to add any time simply turn off the oven by pressing the on off control knob and safely remove your food 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 20 Using the Main Oven Genus Function Using Genus function 8 Reheat Notes As with any reheating you must Always make sure your plates and dishes are ovenproof Always make sure that the food is piping hot before you serve it Always eat reheated food as soon as it is ready Never reheat any foods more than once You can check your food as often as you want while it is reheating to ensure that it does not over or under heat For some dishes particularly those which are liguid or sauce based we recommend that you stir the dish half way through reheating this will ensure that it is reheated right through Always make sure that all dishes are reheated underneath some kind of cover to prevent foods drying out An upturned plate or dish cover is ideal but you should not use aluminium foil or plastic wraps cling film as they are not suitable for use with the Genus functions 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 21 Using the Main Oven Genus Function 18 Using the Genus Functions with the programmer Due to the nature of the Genus Functions they
43. in this handbook gi e 4 a E 3 UU 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 25 Using the Multifunction Main Oven Bakeware and cookware The following bakeware can be used with this multifunction oven v Glass cookware v China cookware Y Covered roasters w Metal roasting tins baking trays and cake tins v Any other dish which is ovenproof v Any convenience food containers please check the manufacturers instructions first Y Always make sure that any dish you use to cook with is ovenproof v Always use good quality baking trays and roasting tins poor quality utensils may warp in the oven leading to poor results Never use items which may melt or catch fire i e wooden items or non ovenproof plastics e If you are roasting meats you can cover the roasting tin with aluminium foil However you should not wrap the oven shelves or cover the oven base with foil 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 26 Using the Multifunction Main Oven Pre heating The main oven performs at it s best when pre heated for some functions The temperature display will change colour once pre heating has finished Functions When you use the Fanned Oven we recommend you do pre heat for the following j Function you do not need to pre heat at all when using the Genus Chilled Frozen foods Sensitive foods such as Yorkshire puddings or souffle For
44. ks tomatoes potatoes liver including giblets etc When cooking foods like the above you must make sure you have pierced the outer skin before you start to cook them 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 15 Using the Main Oven Genus Function If the food you wish to cook is not in any of the previous tables you should always remember that the Genus Functions are calculated based on the type of dish being cooked be other ingredients but always go on the one the makes up the bulk of iso of dish is what food your dish meal is mostly made from There may the dish for example pasta potato or meat Using the table given on pages 9 and 10 see where you think your food is most likely to be For example a meat based pie would be cooked on the meat programme Follow the Using the Genus Function instructions to get started It is a good idea to keep checking the dish as it cooks just to make sure it does not over or under cook You can always add to or reduce the cooking time as needed and you can take the dish out at any point during cooking if you want to As with any cooking it s all down to personal taste Notes You should be aware however that it is not possible for you to combine the Genus Functions you can only use one at a time for example you couldn t use the meat programme 5 combined with the general programme 1 You could however surround your roasting joint wit
45. lfing 39 Top oven and grill shelving The top oven and grill has 4 shelf positions which are counted from bottom to top You can also adjust the positioning of food by turning the grid in your grill pan The cooking guides in this handbook are accompanied by a recommend ed shelf position see page 29 for details on grilling and page 36 for details on the top oven Using the top oven grill Hints and tips For grilling smaller quantities of food the single element economy grill can be utilised This grill function can be controlled between settings 1 and 9 For grilling larger quantities of food the full grill can be utilised The full grill can also be controlled between settings 1 and 9 or use the main oven grill When using the grill in the top oven the speed of grilling can be controlled by use of either the variable control or by selecting higher or lower shelf position For toasting and for grilling foods such as bacon sausages or steaks use a higher shelf position For thicker foods such as chops or chicken joint pieces use a middle to low shelf position To give further choice and control the grid in the grill pan can be inverted before use to place food lower down in the grill pan 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 39 Using the Top Oven Caution Accessible parts may be hot when the top oven is used young children should be kept away The Stoves
46. ll the shape of the joint and the proportion of bone Cook in oven at Approximate cooking time 175 C fanned oven Preheated oven 190 C conventional oven 180 C top oven Beef Rare 20 minutes per450g 1Ib plus 20 minutes Medium 25 minutes per 450g 1Ib plus 25 minutes Well done 30 minutes per 450g 1lb plus 30 minutes Lamb Medium 25 minutes per 450g 1Ib plus 25 minutes Well done 30 minutes per 450g 1lb plus 30 minutes Pork 35 minutes per 450g 1Ib plus 35 minutes 20 minutes per 450g 1Ib plus 20 minutes 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 30 Using the Multifunction Main Oven Defrosting Press and release the on off control knob to access the functions Touch the defrost only icon to select it as your choice You do not need to select a temperature when defrosting or cooling After a few seconds the oven lights will illuminate and the oven will start to operate To defrost frozen foods place food in the centre of the oven and close the door Be safe Do not defrost stuffed poultry using this method Always have some kind of container underneath the food you are defrosting such as a roasting tin in order to catch any water or juices from the defrosting food Do not defrost larger joints of meat or poultry over 2kg 4lb using this method Never place uncooked food which is to be defrosted next to cooked food which is to be cooled as this can lea
47. nctions For additional flexibility you can change between grill functions while the grill is in use by touching the icon you wish to change to this will automatically de select the previous choice You must however de select the function you were using by touching the icon and ensuring it turns red if you are changing from Grilling functions to Top Oven functions This also applies if you are changing from Top Oven functions to Grilling functions If you do not do this the grill will continue to function as the first function you chose The new function will not come on at all To switch off the grill If the icon is green touch it once If the icon is orange touch it twice This switches off the grill functions totally To switch off completely press the on off control knob As with the Genus Functions and the Multifunction Oven you can switch off the oven this way at any time 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 36 Grilling in the Top Oven Grilling in the top oven notes Important The top oven grill door must be kept open when the top oven grill is used either fully open or using the door stop position open the door about 75mm and it will hold open If the grill door is closed whilst the grill is in use it will cause the grill door to become hot If for whatever reason the grill door is closed while the grill is in use the appliance will recognise this when the t
48. nd dry with a soft cloth Stubborn marks can be removed using a stainless steel cleaner We recommend that you clean the whole of the stainless steel area to maintain a uniform finish Supplies can be purchased from the Customer Care Centre Do not use undiluted bleach any products containing chlorides or cleaning creams such as Cif as they can permanently damage the steel Extra care should be taken when cooking food in salted water Some foods are corrosive e g vinegar fruit juices and especially salt they can mark or damage stainless steel if they are left on the surface Turn off and wipe any spillage immediately taking care to avoid skin contact with any hot surface or spillage Sharp objects can mark the surface of stainless steel but marks will become less noticeable with time To maintain the finish of the stainless steel or to remove any greasy marks wipe the stainless steel surface sparingly with a minimum amount of Baby Oil and kitchen paper Do not use cooking oils as these may contain salt which can damage the stain less steel surface 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 53 Trouble shooting m e In the event of a power cut Should there be a power cut or interruption to the power supply the appliances timer control function is fitted with a back up battery Therefore the time and date should return to correct setting once power is restored e If F1 F2 F3 and F
49. nnot use this appliance for heating beverages feeding bottles or baby food these kinds of items are not suitable Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated using the Genus Function as they may explode even after the Genus Function has finished f smoke is observed and it has nothing to do with the food items being cooked switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed to stifle any flames Please be aware that some dishes may cause splashes of fat to land on the oven cavity if this occurs in moderation there is no need to turn off the oven e Do not completely enclose food in foil or use covered roasters as this will prevent the Genus Function working correctly You may use covered dishes which have glass lids e Details for cleaning The oven should be cleaned regularly and deposits of food should be removed A Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the sur faces adversely affecting the life of the appliance and possibly resulting in a hazardous situation 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 61 Service Record Please record your model number and serial number in the space below Having these numbers to hand will help us to help you guickly and more efficiently Model number and serial number are on your appliance databadge which can be found on the front frame near to the oven cavity When contacting
50. other food types there is no need to pre heat Automatic operation See the Automatic Programming section which starts on page 40 To switch off the oven If the icon is green touch it once If the icon is orange touch it twice This will de select any functions you have been using To switch the oven off completely press the on off control knob As with the Genus Function you can switch the oven off this way at any time 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 27 Using the Multifunction Main Oven Note For best results when using the conventional oven cooking function only one tray of cakes or scone should be baked When baking more than one tray the fanned oven cooking function should be used Shelf positions are counted from the bottom to the top see page 28 for an illustration Recommended temperature C A scone 220 200 Meringue 120 110 Cakes 15 25 mins Small Cakes 20 25 mins Whisked sponge 10 12 mins Swiss roll 20 0 30 mins Victoria sandwich 2 x 180mm 7 25 30 mins Genoese sponge 1 1 hrs Madeira 2 x 180mm 7 2j 3hrs Semi rich fruit cake 205mm 8 2 3hrs Dundee cake 205mm 8 Pastry 220 200 Flaky Puff 200 180 Depends on recipe and Shortcrust 200 180 type of filling Choux 200 180 Plate tarts 2 x 180mm 7 Biscuits 10 10 20 mins Shortbread rounds 9 35 40 mins Nut brownies 11 8 12 mins Brandy snaps 9 2
51. p electrical leads short so they do not drape over the appliance or the edge of the worktop e Keep all flammable materials such as curtains furnishings amp clothing away from the appliance e 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 e When opening the appliance door take care to avoid skin contact with any steam which may escape from the cooker e Do not use aluminium foil to cover the grill pan or put items wrapped in foil under the grill as this creates a fire hazard The high reflectivity can also damage the element e Do not use the ovens with the door inner glass panel removed or the door choke removed see the Cleaning section for more information e Do not drape tea towels over the flue vents or doors as this creates a fire hazard e Use oven gloves when removing hot food dishes from the oven or grill The oven grill and utensils will be very hot when in use e Do not use foil on oven shelves or allow foil to block the oven flue as this creates a fire hazard preventing good heat circulation e When cooking heavy items e g turkeys do not pull the oven shelf out with the item still on the shelf e Drop down doors Do not place items on the door when open e Switch off the electricity supply before replacing the oven light bulb to avoid the
52. pos sibility of electric shock e Never use the appliance for heating a room All installation servicing and maintenance work should be carried out by a com petent person who will comply with current Regulations Standards and Requirements see the Installation section at the rear of this handbook Warning This appliance must be earthed When you have finished cooking check that the appliance is switched off 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 60 Safety Information Safety notes for the accelerated cooking functions Please read carefully and keep for future reference e Warning This appliance can NOT be used as a Microwave e Warning It is hazardous for anyone other than a service engineer to carry out any service or repair which involves the removal of the back cover of this appliance e Warning If the door or door seals are damaged this appliance must not be used until a qualified service engineer has repaired it e Warning Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode e Warning Only allow children to use this appliance when they are supervised or when adequate instructions for use have been given enabling the child to use the oven in a safe way and understand the hazards of improper use When heating food in paper or plastic wrappings always keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of combustion You ca
53. s pastry cases guiche and pies The base heat setting can also be used to cook dishes without a top crust such as jam tarts or open mince pies The conventional oven function is ideal for cooking smaller portions than you would in the main oven The temperature in the oven varies with the top being slightly hotter due to heat rising and the base slightly cooler You can cook a variety of meals small pieces of fish and meat and some kinds of baked foods with this function For grilling smaller guantities of food the single element economy grill can be utilised This grill function can be controlled between settings 1 and 9 For grilling larger guantities of food the dual element full grill can be utilised The full grill can also be controlled between settings 1 and 9 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 41 Using the Top Oven m To change functions While the oven is working touch the icon you wish to change to this will turn green to show you have selected it the previous icon will go red showing it has been de selected You must however de select the function you were using by touching the icon and ensuring it turns red if you are changing from Top Oven functions to Grilling functions This also applies if you are changing from Grilling functions to Top Oven functions If you do not do this the grill will continue to function as the first function you chose The new func
54. sing the Multifunction Main Oven Touch the fan The top heat function in the top oven operates icon as well for with an adjustable heat setting fanned top The top heat function can be used towards the heat if you end of a cooking period to brown the tops of choose foods such as cauliflower cheese The base heat function in the top oven Touch the fan operates with an adjustable heat setting icon as well for The base heat function can be used towards the fanned base end of a cooking period to brown and crisp the heat if you bases of foods such as pizzas pastry cases choose quiche and pies Base heat can also be used to cook dishes without a top crust such as jam tarts or open mince pies The zones of heat throughout the oven when it is used as a conventional oven make this Touch both function suitable for traditional roasting Place the meat towards the centre of the oven roast potatoes towards the top and puddings towards the base For browning grilling larger quantities of food Touch both e g lasagne or toasting the top heat grill Inner and olcan be utilised The temperatures range outer heat grill between 40 and 250 C For more information see page 29 No need to The even temperature throughout the fanned pre heat on oven makes this function suitable for batch certain items baking and batch cooking foods No need to Details of the Genus Function are explained pre heat earlier
55. t or filling too hot when covered by pastry e Shrinking Over stretched during rolling and shaping or insufficient resting time 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 54 Setting the Clock Timer Function If adjustment is reguired to the clock please follow the instructions below e Press rotary control knob to switch on the appliance e Touch and hold for 10 seconds the cook time icon QU located on the right hand side of the timer display The icon will light once activated e YEAR will then appear in the left hand display Turn the control knob until the correct year is set e CAL will be shown on the left hand display CM Turn the control knob until the month is correct e The word DAY will appear on the left hand display Set day of the week by turning the control knob using the following codes 00 Sunday 01 Monday 02 Tuesday 03 Wednesday 04 Thursday 05 Friday 06 Saturday e DATE will appear on the left hand display Turn the control knob to set the correct date Indicator will flash until stored e HOUR will appear on the left hand display E Turn the control knob to set the correct hour Indicator will flash until stored e Set minutes Indicator will flash until stored 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 55 Changing Light Bulbs m Not all appliances have the same
56. t do not readily disap pear use a mild cream cleaner i e Cif Stubborn marks can be cleaned off using a soap filled pad e g Brillo 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 49 Cleaning Inner Door Glass parts Use a mild cream cleaner e g Cif Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or polishes Top Oven and Grill only To remove the glass panel for cleaning open the door to the door stop position about 30 open hold the top and bottom edges of the panel and slide out Note that if the door is opened fully when removing the inner door glass panel the door may spring shut Important if the inner door glass panel is removed for cleaning it must be replaced the right way up as shown and pushed fully into the stop position Door stop Glass panels 3 position 5mm To meet the relevant Standards of Domestic cooking appliances all the glass panels on this appliance are toughened to meet the fragmentation requirements of BS3193 This ensures that in the unlikely event that a panel breaks it does so into small fragments to minimise the risk of injury Please take care when handling using or cleaning all glass panels as any damage to the surfaces or edges may result in the glass breaking without warning or appar ent cause at a later date Should any glass The main oven is shown above but panel be damaged we strongly recom the
57. that the appliance is connected by a qualified electrician who will comply with the AS NZS 3000 2000 and local regulation 1 Access to the mains terminal is gained by opening the terminal block cover at the rear of the appliance use a small flat bladed screwdriver 2 Connection should be made with suitable cable so as to comply with AS NZS 3000 2000 and local regulations 3 First strip the wires then push the cable through the cable clamp in the ter minal block cover 4 Connect the cable to the terminal block ensuring all cables and links are securely fixed and then tighten the cable clamp cover 5 Close the terminal box ensuring that the cover is engaged on the locking tabs Minimum cable thickness Live 2 Red or Brown must be 6mm e Neutral Black or Blue Earth Green Yellow or sleeving 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 65 Installation Step 3 Check edging strip The edging strip is factory fitted to the front side edges of the appliance front frame This strip provides the cabinetry with extra protection from any escape of heat When installing the product ensure that the edging strip is correctly located on the outer edges of the front frame before positioning and securing the appliance to the cabinet o seal front mane When securing the appliance the fixing screws provided are driven through the edging strips into the cabinet the se
58. the Main Oven Genus Function Using Genus function 8 Reheat As with the other 7 functions this function will re calculate your cooking times for you How to use the reheat function e Touch the G icon until it turns green e Once the G has turned green the numbered categories below will begin to flash red signalling the you can select any of them to select reheat touch the number 8 e Using the table on page 10 see which type of reheated meal suits your dish best i e is it a plated meal e The timer display on the right of the on off control knob will then flash signalling that a time needs to be entered You should enter the time you expect it will take the meal or dish to reheat please take into account things like the amount of food on the plate and the thickness of the plate cookware and the type of cookware Genus will then calculate the new reduced time e You can add to the reheat time if you feel it has not been long enough or you can take food out early if you feel it is heated enough We recommend that you check the food regularly while it is cooking e At the last minute of cooking time a tone will sound 3 times signalling the cooking time is nearly over from this point the timer display will show the seconds counting down When time has elapsed the appliance goes into standby mode approx 4 minutes long to allow you to add extra time if desired This switch es off the elements but leaves the l
59. tion e You can programme both the top and main ovens they will turn off at different times if required and will not affect each other in any way e To programme the second oven repeat the above procedure If you have programmed more than one oven and wish to view the different settings simply touch the function icon on the oven you wish to look at once it turns green you are looking at the information for that programme This also applies for fully automatic programming which is explained on page 43 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 45 Automatic Programming Using the Multifunction Main Oven and Conventional Top Oven Semi Automatic Cooking continued At the last minute of cooking time a tone will sound 3 times signalling the cooking time is nearly over from this point the timer display will show the seconds counting down At the end of cooking time the alarm will sound for 15 seconds the oven lights will remain on and the function icon will flash for approximately 4 minutes during this time you can extend the cooking time if it is needed by turning the on off control knob If no more cooking time is reguired please turn off the oven and make sure nothing is left on We recommend that if you are using the Automatic cooking function for the first time you remain close by in order to keep checking that everything is working to your satisfaction If you should encounter
60. tion will not come on at all To switch off the oven If the icon is green touch it once If the icon is orange touch it twice Important notes e Important Never put items directly on the base of the oven or cover the oven base with foil as this may cause the element to overheat e Caution The grill gets extremely hot when the top oven grill is in use so take extra care to avoid touching it e Should you wish to change functions during cooking to improve results or to suit your personal taste you can do so at any point Note The oven has a temperature range from 40 C to 250 C to give you a full choice of temperature options Automatic operation See the Automatic Programming section which starts on page 40 Using the Top Oven 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 42 Please note the cooking times and information given below are approximate and may be adjusted to suit personal taste Oven shelf positions are counted from the bottom to the top Scone Meringue Cakes Small Cakes Whisked sponge Swiss roll Victoria sandwich 2 x 180mm 7 Genoese sponge Madeira 2 x 180mm 7 Semi rich fruit cake 205mm 8 Dundee cake 205mm 8 Pastry Flaky Puff Shortcrust Choux Plate tarts 2 x 180mm 7 Biscuits Shortbread rounds Nut brownies Brandy snaps Flapjacks Ginger nuts Recommended temperatu re C 220 210 200 210 200 210 200 210
61. tray packaging until you are ready to install it Note When removing the appliance from the base tray packaging care should be taken to ensure the outer frame trim is not damaged 2 i When installed in a typical 600mm deep built in housing unit the false back M should be removed from the housing unit to provide the necessary depth for installation Front of n Tj ii When the false back is removed it is dii S normally the case that the support shelf for the appliance leaves a gap between zs the back edge and the wall of approximately 80mm oon 30 80 iii If no gap occurs between the back edge plinth for mm of the shelf and the wall behind the unit air intake Back edge of we recommend that a gap of at least support shelf 30mm is made by shortening the shelf m 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 63 Installation ei 3 The appliance is designed to fit into a standard 600mm wide housing unit with minimum internal dimensions as shown Please note that all sizes are nominal some variation is to be expected 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 64 Installation Step 2 Connect to the electricity supply Warning This appliance must be earthed The appliance must be installed by a competent electrician using a double pole control unit of 32 ampere minimum capacity with 3mm minimum contact separation at all poles We recommend
62. y variable meaning you can adjust the temperature when you want giving you a full range of temperatures to cook with You can adjust the temperature to suit the thickness and guantity of foods you are cooking The grill in the top oven is regulated using temperature levels from 1 9 To switch on the grill Press the on off control knob to switch the appliance on The icons will all light up red Using the touch buttons touch the icon for the grill type you want to use VAN W Full grill Economy grill The economy grill settings only use the inner element of the grill The selected icon will turn green while the icons not currently in use will remain red The display on the left hand side of the on off control knob will show the pre set grill setting as 3 in red As with the other functions on the Stoves Genus the heat setting can be changed Decrease Increase You can choose any grill setting between 1 and 9 This is done by turning the on off control knob left to decrease the setting and right to increase the setting You can do this whenever you want during cooking If you do not adjust the setting up or down within a few seconds it will automatically select 3 as the grilling level this is the pre set heat setting and it will remain on this throughout cooking if you don t adjust it m 08 27317 02 900 Genus AU 08 27317 01 e 9 4 08 10 37 Page 35 Grilling in the Top Oven 32 To change fu
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