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Fisher & Paykel OD302M-87992 User Manual

Multifunction oven

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  • Page 2 introduction / ocation of f(_att tes Setting the clock Oven modes ShNf positions Accessori_s Us /g the oven contros US ]SIl_CTopions Cooki sg mode opt ons Cooki ]g c ]arts SE F C EAN mode Maintenanc_ _ /imitedwa anty...
  • Page 4 ttrodt Thank yot for btyng a Fisher & Paykel Aerotech _'_ oven. Now that t is installed and ready to use, youw wanttok/oweverythngabout t to make sure you ge exce entresuts rght:from the start This guide ntoducesyou to a ts'eatures, as we as givng you a comp ehensive set of cooking...
  • Page 5 Safety a d w arr i ng s This symbol alerts you to hazards such as fire, electrical shock, or other potential in]uries_ It also warns you of things that may cause damage to your oven° Hot Surface Ha_rd Accessible parts wi[[ become hot when in use°...
  • Page 6 Use care when opening t heoven door. /ethotaro steam escape before remeving Do not heat unopened food contair ers. They can build up pressure that may cause the conta net to bust and resut n injury. Always keep oven vent ducts unobstructed. Hacement of oven racks: always position...
  • Page 7 Locatot of featL res Thediag am bebw showsyou what fea uresyour oven hasand whee they ae located (doubleoven _odd shown}. 4____ elenent Contol panel Door handle ss Oven lights ()yen window 12 Cook ng probe socket Aeo °'Jn & conceaed eeme]t Upper oven 14 /owe...
  • Page 8 Settrgt ecock As y(;tt oven is connected to a p(;we supply for the frst tree, a tone will sound and tie dock dispay vv ght up, The cock dsplay will show 'OOO' a nd the coon (:) will :lasts, lext, set tt'e clod<.
  • Page 9: Oven Mode Dial & Display

    d spays Oven mode dial & display Turn c[ockw s_"to sneer yot desi ed oven OVEN MODE TEMRERATURE mode When the mode sset, the ghsand cooli _g %n will come o_. @}mperature dia! & display Turn clockwise to sneer the oven temperature you want to cook at.
  • Page 10 YourFishe & PaykeAeto'<,ch"oven hasnine cooking modes pts WARM and SEIFC/EAN. Thesemodes usedi:;_rent comb nationsof deme _tsand the convectionfJn _ogive you maximumflex b tywhencookng. °I"_'_UEAERO; convecdo s fa eement TR EAERO s a vey fexble met'od of cooking A concealed heat /g eement st rround n(j the fan n he ear of he ovenheasar, wt,ichis...
  • Page 11 WARM WARM is a constant low heat of 16 °F (75 °C). It is excellent for keep ng cooke< foodho andwarnn(Fpatesandsevngdishes Foreheatfoodfofcold, TRUEAERO and change to WARMonly whe _the "oo( sppinghot, asths uode wllnotb ngcod'ooduptoatemperaturet'ighenougbtok[ anyt'amfu bace a. _ROAST ROASTis a two step p ogram that has been developed to help you cool< delicousroassef% lessy.
  • Page 12: Self Clean

    SELF C LEAN Ths oven f eatures apytolyt cselhcleaning cycle t hat: takes c are o fthemess an(gimethaistadiionalyassociatedwitbove_cea_n(F Dun(Fselhclean cyces t he oven reaches Hgher tempe_atu es than itdoes { o cod<n<] and tbs burns o/T an( breaks down soil and (/easedeposts Asmokeelimr_atoran( actveventingsysemeradca_:eso(o.
  • Page 13 Shelf r'c n ..pa ltl The OptileveP shelv ng system _llows you to choose the optimum cooking levN wthn oven. Placng_h_.h ,_ s _ ,_, M,onor between the shelf suppo t runners :}rovides ] _ cooking (}rganze the shelves pror to heatng the oven, 6eneraly, the shelf postions located n the top of the oven are sutabe'or broiling Shelves...
  • Page 14 Three--piece b_o !/roast system o TB_ _thme-p ece bro I/oast syste n (made"up of the pan gid and rack) s dosk;ned to prevent _ot fa 3rid juices i/the boil pan splattering s:hrougbout he oven o AI pecescan be used togethe as one compete u_, or n dif'een com}inatk;ns Grass ti"ay (not supplied wth all modes)
  • Page 15 L, i t g t t_(i_i_ o v_:_ t c o t t ro s n dot hie ovens contro s on the left ate for the upper ov(n an( controls on the right ae for the lower oven Pushing the oven cavty se ector button lets you togge betvveen the oven...
  • Page 16 A ct > mati c c:>o kir g Automatic tTme _ook Automat< (delayed sta t) cooki /g will tu n the oven on and of _ at t mes you haVe set To se automatc t me cooking s Check that the cock shows tt'e co rect tme.
  • Page 17 During cook _g,AUTO, COOKTIME an<the remainingcoo<ime will show n he clock displayThe oven mode and temperaturedisplayswill be bright, and the ove/gh w{ be on. o Whenthe cool<tree sfnshed, he ovenwil beep and turn off Theove_ an<_:empeature dispbyswll dn, and _:l_e o ven light will go of CO0!(TIME and AUTO wll flash in _:he clod<...
  • Page 18 Ovei ..,,>I t. ra t o l Cooking probe /se you cook ng pobe to accu atey judge when your meat is perfec y cooked. The probe can be used on TR JEAI RO, AI ROBAKE, ROAST, AIROBROI/ and BAK modes. Usng the cook _sg probe...
  • Page 19 o The cook n gprobe c an betsed with automat ccooking funct o nsIfthep<,,be caches the set t enpetatu e be'ore thestop the s reached theprob_, wi tun tt,e oven of< The inmrna t emperature ofthem_at will c ontinue toris(, by!-] S"F (28"C) a ter yout,ave emoved i tflora dmoven s oallow fi>...
  • Page 20 Selecting thecook n gtreeforyour o as depem sonyour p ersonal prefere _ceMeat taken staght f o'<_ h e refdge/ato will t ake onge tocook /:oulty shoud always bewelcooke( wtbthejuce'_ n /_i_g tea. Roastng s amethod ol:cookng meat thatuses dryheat;. Dunt a dd water toyour o ast a s ths has asteam ngeflbct Vegetabes aeexcellent:...
  • Page 21 Tips _o_successful b_o I ng l:ositio / the oven shelvesbeforeyou turn the oven on o To hake dea _ng the broil/roas systemeasier, s praythe rack,gd find nsde of the pan wih a gh coat _gof no _stid<cooking spraybeforeuse o Fo best esults allow the bol element to warm up fora minute or two be:oe puttng food in the oven o Usethe tner to tine the bro ling processif desired.
  • Page 22 Dehydrat ng, and proofing bread Tips for dehydratir_g [o obtan a high quali y dried product, select only unblem shed, mature fruit Wash fur thorough y and pat dry. Peel if desired. Unpeeled frut wll take Ionge to dry. Renovesto/es stems or pips ifnecessay Pacefru onaba...
  • Page 23: Sabbath Mode

    ..' SELE(I-- o pt o !!:i [JCEIF_ USERSELECTmode bS RSII_<3 r_odealowsyoutoconfiguresoneofthesetingsds}layedonyourA6t.!<, oven cont ol panel F_ow to ent_,_ USER SELECT mode 1 Be sure that: h_ <,w] mode and temperattm dias are o J,t]at no automate/delayed start prog ams are ope adng a]d that the dock is disp ayi /g the co ect time of day 2 /:tess the TUMER then _:heCLOCK button aid hold down to(?e her until the oven 'beeps' (a }out two seconds).
  • Page 24: How To Change The Temperature

    Tips f_ usng Sabbath mode n double oven mode s, di%ren temperatures can be selectedfo uppe and Iowerove_s by using thei te npe atu e dab The ove} _}ode dal fo the owe oven must be tuned to a function to act vate the lower oven The oven can be tune( off at any t ne during Sabbath mode by tuning the oven node and temperaturediastoOl:F,...
  • Page 25 How to change from 24 hour to 12 hour time dspay 1 ntvr the US R S_LtCFmode an( turn the oven mode dia clod<wise unt _eOE_xH< appea s in the d splay. F_[_)d( 2 /'re,s Push To F_toselectether,24 in the cock _!_y CLEAR :>'_S _...
  • Page 26: Control Panel Lock

    Control panel lock / ocking he control panel disables all tqe bt ttons and dials which can be useful when cleaning oven surfaces or preventi/g acddenta bumps an( unauthor sed use. The contro pane can only belod<edwhe] he oven mode andtempeatueaeOFF ]'b lock the control panel...
  • Page 27 1¸i¸/} o<o n <} r _{;j r n od _:_ o pt io r s This c/_att will help you to match your cooking require nents to the most appropt ate cooking mode qote: ® R6commendc_d method o Altematiw _ method <...
  • Page 28 £ooki ng <t arts Baked products (ookes .._Os60 7_ 180 8; _ & 10 C_ewy chocobte chp cookies 340360 8; 5 & I0 Vanila cake 3040 -540350 7017_ Square!/S ices 2-50 340360 70 180 Sqortbread 2230 300310 50 155 Cake butte/c/oc 340-550...
  • Page 29 Baked products Cookes 340350 17017_ _20 ,_0 60 165 Chc_WYChO(obtec/pcookes -> -:_' Val_i b cake 3035 340d_50 70175 Squares/skes 2025 3_0360 175 180 Ssortbread 2535 280300 40 150 Cake butte/csoc 5060 320%0 16017] Cake frut ich 26hs 260300 25150 Cake frut ght 22!,ihrs 270300...
  • Page 30 Baked products Cookes 350370 17518] Chevvy cho(obte c_p cook es 330-350 65-! Val_ibcake °5035 330350 65175 Squares/s i( es 2039 350375 75 190 S _ortbread 2535 300-320 50-] 60 Cake butte/c_oc 50-60 320360 60 180 Cake frut ich 46 _s 275-500 35150 Cake...
  • Page 31 Baked products (ookes 340350 70 17'} Oat cook e _ 320°530 GO105 Squares/sees 3203_0 6017i Ssortbread 2025 270280 30 140 Pizza 440475 22_ 2_0 Pastry Ouiche 2030 390425 200220 Meat pi_, 3040 300375 80190 e-_ol_ -_erit_gue pie 340-560 70180 Baked products %Lc_._r cook es 30350...
  • Page 32 Beef _teaks ae _teak_ -_ed um ]0 I_; _\/need bages ]215 Mnced Ine<-_.tb<-dls 12 ]5 Lamb ¢qops medium I _20 °_ (_ops well do_e 2o25 Pork Chops v,;eI dot_e 1520 H_n steak 1520 Baco_ Chicken Bol_eless pieces 1530 Sausages %usages ] 0 15 Fish Flets...
  • Page 33 Beef _/ound b uges ]_20 42_440 22()22 (}oundmeatbals lOI5 37_4]0 1{}0210 Lamb Chops me@us 400440 200225 (hopsv,;dl done 2025 400 440 20022!} Rack mediu n 2030 400410 200210 Perk Chops well do_e 3754] 0 ] 90210 HaY_ seak ]'_20 42:}400 220225 Bacon 425440...
  • Page 34 Roasting meat We recommend you use the cooking pobe to ac u ately jud<je whe_ m_'at s cooked to yot prefutence 'Time per pound/4'_O g' is a rough gude and shoud ony Be _sed to est mate when the meatw be ready, Cooki/gwthROAS[,]RUEAFRO, AFROBAKE, andAEROGR Lwill...
  • Page 35 Clea r ing Not Surface and E_trica_ Sho_k Nazard Make sure al_oven controls are turned offand the oven is cool before Failure to do so could result in dectrica_ shock or bums° Do not _se harsh/abrasive cleaning agents, waxes, pumice cleaners, poIBhes oF comme_c oven...
  • Page 36 Cleaning the porcelain enamelled surfaces Theove/intero andin_e inesarepocelanenameedandaecleanedduingthesel tea/cycle. Do not sse any oven cleaners, oven cleaning pr( ducts or abras ves on the porcelain enamel. Do not cean the door seal (gasket) or cavty seal or use any oven cleaning prod cts on them.
  • Page 37 S LF (}LEAN mode Thsoven_eaturesapyoytcsel clean cycle. Duringaself-cleancycletheoven_eaches/_ghe tempe/atuestha/ does for cooking and ths Burns of{ an( Breaks down soil and gease depos ts. A smoke elim nator an( actve venting system emoves and breaks down the smoke, fumes and odors The as] residue that:remans is easily emove( from the coo oven with a sinai...
  • Page 38 Using the SELF CLEAN mode 1 Remove ove/shrives shelf suppo ts (see'C leaning'} _nd a other cookwam/utens s fore oven befoe using the S F C EAN node 2 Select theS/IFC AN mode by tu n ng the oven mode dia s Turn the temperaturedia toits-naximunpositio/ L]L]L]w...
  • Page 39 SELF C LEAN - delayed start Your Aerotech _' oven can be set to start a sel clean cycle at your convenience: 1 Check that he cock shows heco ect he. 2 Select heSEIFC/EANmodebytunngtheovenmodedia s Turn the temperaturedia to its maxi num position L]L]L]w show in the tempe atu e <] splay.
  • Page 40 Tro u b hcro tl n g FauJt codes fthere sara , he ovenwlbeepewyseco/d, andafautcodewlappear ntheclock disp ay as aette 'F'with a num)e afte it Do not turn off the main power supply to the oven if you get a fault code, The fans are needed...
  • Page 41 Oven door wi Oven doe is locked. SII in %1F G EAN mode.] he doo will unlock when the cyce hasfin s _ecl opel'_, and t_e oven has cooled o a safe @m perature, Ba_t=d foods too Oven not preheated. Pe _eatunt/_he e Y_peature cl splay c/angesfomor _ge_ogreen(o...
  • Page 42 Mattetatce Electrical Shock Hazard Ensure the appliance is switched off before repMdng the lamp/light bu[bo Failure to do so could result in eiectrica_ shock,, How to change the oven light bulbs The oven silluminate( bytqe< 12 vol /20 watt halogen bu bs These have _very onglife, but if you should need to rep ace one, foow these ste as: I Turn _;he_,ven off aid allow it to ceo...
  • Page 43 warrart}i When you purchase any new Fsher & Paykel whiteware product for perso/al or consumer you automatical y receive a two year limited war anty cove ing pats and abo _or servicing sthe,1,8manand Un edStates, bklwa Wash ng on DC and Canada. fnAaskathe ntedwaranty s the sa me except that: you mus pay toshptheproducttot]esevceshop...
  • Page 44: This Warranty Does Not Cover

    This warranty does not cover: A Serviceca s that: are not eat(,dtoanyd(%,ct ntheprc;ductThecostofasevcecallw cha ged if the p c;ble n s not found to be a de@ct of the product Fo exa nple: 1 Correctingfa ty nstallat on of the product 2 Inst: uct ]g you how to use ]epoduct 3 I%p acing house fuses, resetc cuitbeakers...
  • Page 45: Commercial Use

    Commercial use #you ae using t_e poduct n a commecia settng (any_se ohe than a single family dweBng}, we agee t<; repair o epbce, wit:hot cost to you "or pats oily, any def_ct ve pats, the setbl num}e of whch appea s on the produc Our a}iFty fo these epas exp res ONF YEARfrom _;hedate ofo g /al purchase...