Asko OP8651 Operating Instructions Manual

Asko OP8651 Operating Instructions Manual

Multi-function pyrolytic oven

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  • Page 3: Instructions For Use

    To get the most out of your new ASKO product, we recommend that you read the installation and operating instructions before using the machine.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Recommendations The Cleaning function Your oven, how it works When to clean by pyrolysis? Accessories Carrying out the pyrolysis cleaning of your oven Child safety Pyromax Setting the date and time on the oven Pyrocontrol When switching on the appliance The end of the pyrolysis cleaning cycle Changing the time on the clock...
  • Page 5: Recommendations

    Recommendations • During pyrolysis, the exposed surfaces become Important: hotter than during normal use. It is advisable to Keep this user guide with your appliance. If the keep small children away from the oven. appliance is ever sold or transferred to another •...
  • Page 6: Your Oven, How It Works

    Your oven, how it works Oven features Programme selector Rail positions Light Door-open detector plate...
  • Page 7: Oven Features

    Your oven, how it works The oven programmer Oven features Using for the first time 1. Selection touch control Before you use your oven for the first time, leave 2. Switch off the oven or your programme it empty and, with the door closed, turn it on to 3.
  • Page 8: Accessories

    Accessories Anti-tip safety shelf BACK Food can either be placed on the shelf in a dish or cake tin for cooking or browning. This should be used for grilled meat (which should be placed directly on it). FRONT Multi-purpose baking tray (reserved for pastries) This tray has a raised edge and can be used for baking pastries (buns, meringues, small cakes, flaky...
  • Page 9: Child Safety

    Accessories Safety deactivation Child safety • Open the door and press the switch on the Safety activation panel. • Open the door. • Press the switch on the panel until the system is engaged and then close the door. Open with safety engaged •...
  • Page 10: Setting The Date And Time On The Oven

    Setting the date and time on the oven When switching on the appliance Changing the time on the clock and the date The oven displays the following screen. Press on < or > until you reach the "Adjustment" Press < or > until you reach the box to be adjusted box, then press on OK.
  • Page 11: Cooking A Dish

    Cooking a dish The oven allows you to access three different types of programme concerning the cooking of your recipe: • For a recipe with which you are fully familiar (you choose your own cooking cycle, the temperature and cooking time): choose the "Individual"...
  • Page 12: Using The Various Cooking Modes

    Using the various cooking modes The “Individual” function The “Individual” function enables you to set all of Standard the cooking settings by yourself including temperature, cooking cycle and -- : -- Save Press OK. Select “Individual” function with -- : -- <...
  • Page 13 Using the various cooking modes you want it to be different. In this case, The program memory You can change this cooking end time if you want If you would like to store the programme it to be different. In this case, select the box that you have just created into the oven and proceed in the same manner as for the memory, then access this box and press...
  • Page 14 Using the various cooking modes • The screen will then show you: either an empty memory, 200 C 20 min Last prog. used The screen displays the last settings used for the or a full memory for the last dish cooked. last dish cooked.
  • Page 15: Cooking Without Selecting The Cooking Time

    Using the various cooking modes mode. You can track the changes in oven WHEN THE COOKING IS FINISHED: temperature as the arrowed scale progresses. Cooking without selecting the cooking time: 15:30 Turn off the oven when the cooking is complete by pressing STOP.
  • Page 16: Individual" Features Guide

    Using the various cooking modes “Individual” features guide Symbol Feature Description Oven rapidly reaches the selected temper- ature. Some dishes can start off in the cold A heater element at the back of the oven oven. and the fan help cook the food Fan assisted base Cooking heat from the bottom with a small amount of heat from the top.
  • Page 17 Using the various cooking modes Recommandations Cº Recom’d Recommended to prevent meat drying out, and for cooking veget- min. recom’d max. ables and fish and food placed on up to 3 shelves. 35°C 180°C 235°C Recommended for moist dishes (quiches, juicy fruit tarts, etc...). The min.
  • Page 18: The "Coach" Function

    Using the various cooking modes The “Coach” function Chicken The “Coach Guide” function selects cooking information for you based on the dish to be prepared and its weight. duck Press < or > to select "Coach" and confirm goose with OK. Once you have selected your dish, the oven asks you to enter its weight (the box ) or...
  • Page 19: List Of Dishes From The "Coach Guide

    Using the various cooking modes Cooking terrine: Place the terrine dish in a double boiler (a dish Level 1 which is larger than the terrine dish and filled up to half its height with boiling water). List of dishes Recipes from the "Coach Guide"...
  • Page 20: The "Auto" Function

    Using the various cooking modes • Chicken List of dishes Recipes • Lamb from the • Fish "Coach • Vegetables Guide" • Sweet tarts • Bread butter Tarts/pudding • Cakes • Cheese cake • Cookies • Cheese souffle • Souffle •...
  • Page 21: The "Delayed Start" Function

    Using the various cooking modes This "information gathering" phase is indicated The "Delayed start" function: indicated by rotating arrows. by rotating arrows. To program a "delayed start" for your cooking, Select the clock Level 1 1 8 : 3 0 •...
  • Page 22: The "Auto" Function Guide

    Using the various cooking modes The “Auto” function guide • Freshly made pizza • Place it on the shelf to obtain a crusty Pizza • Pizza base ready for use pizza base (you can place a sheet of • Home-made pizza cooking paper between the shelf and •...
  • Page 23 Using the various cooking modes • Chicken weighing 1 to • Cooking on the spit: don't forget to Chicken 1.700kg place the dripping pan on the first • Duckling, pheasant etc level to catch all the fat. • Cooking in a dish: you should use earthenware dishes to avoid spatter- ing.
  • Page 24 Using the various cooking modes • Individual biscuits and pastry • Individual biscuits and pastry snacks Cookies snacks: cookies, almond on the pastry tray. Place on the oven cakes, croissants, bread rolls, shelf. Choux pastry should be packaged oven-ready currant cooked as per "Cakes"...
  • Page 25: Handy Hints And Tips

    Using the various cooking modes Handy Hints and Tips Do not pierce the leg of lamb with garlic cloves or else it will lose its blood. Instead, slide the garlic Pizza in between the flesh and the bone or cook the To ovoid having cheese and tomato sauce cloves of garlic next to the leg of lamb and crush dripping in the oven, place the pizza on a sheet...
  • Page 26: Accessing The Various Cooker Settings

    Accessing the various cooker settings Press < or > until you reach the "Adjustment" screen. Bip on Settings Bip off Adjustment of the screen contrast and standby Confirm your choice by pressing OK. You can Select this box to put the display on standby access the following settings: (saves energy) when it is not being used and to •...
  • Page 27 Accessing the various cooker settings Adjusting the Odour control If you have a contract with your electricity supplier which includes off-peak or economy hours, you You can activate or deactivate the “Odour control” can enter the corresponding off-peak times and function (the filtering of fat and odours during view details of your consumption during cooking).
  • Page 28 Accessing the various cooker settings Adjusting the language By selecting this screen, you can choose the language used to communicate with your oven. Minute Minder Language Enter the time required. 7 languages are accessible: • Swedish • Danish • Norwegian •...
  • Page 29: The Cleaning Function

    The Cleaning function As a safety measure, once the temperature is higher than normal use the door automatically locks. You cannot unlock it even by turning the pyrolysis feature off. Cleaning When to clean by pyrolysis? On your oven, the screen displays the On your oven, the screen displays the symbol Your oven is equipped with a system that indicates when it needs cleaning, and which can...
  • Page 30: Carrying Out The Pyrolysis Cleaning Of Your Oven

    The Cleaning function Carrying out the pyrolysis cleaning Pyromax of your oven • Pyromax is a pyrolysis system with a preset cleaning duration. It lasts for two hours and Select "Cleaning" in the main menu. Your oven ensures intense and thorough cleaning of the indicates the level of soiling within the oven cavity oven cavity.
  • Page 31: Pyrocontrol

    The Cleaning function Pyrocontrol The end of the pyrolysis cleaning • is a system which enables the oven to cycle automatically calculate the cleaning time Your oven tells you when the pyrolysis cleaning according to the level of soiling, making it cycle is over.
  • Page 32: Cleaning The Door (Model With Pyrolysis Function)

    The Cleaning function Cleaning the door (model WITH PYROLYSIS function) Disassembling the door CLIC Warning CLIC Before removing the glass, allow the appliance to cool down. Open the door completely and block it open Clean the glass using a soft sponge and using the two red stops.
  • Page 33 The Cleaning function * top right: R Place your inner glass assembly in the door so that L and R are located on the hinge side. • If your oven is equipped with a single inner sheet of glass, it must be located as close as possible to the clipped glass.
  • Page 34: Locking The Oven Controls

    Locking the oven controls Child safety Note It is possible to prevent access to the oven You cannot lock the oven if you have already controls by proceeding as follows: programmed a cooking cycle. With the oven turned off, press several seconds.
  • Page 35: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting What if… IF YOU REALIZE THAT POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT SHOULD YOU DO? • The oven isn't connected to the power The oven isn't heating. Connect to power supply. supply. Change the fuse, checking that it is • The fuse has blown. 16A.
  • Page 36: Installer's Information

    As a specialist, you alone are competent to install service department or a similarly qualified person and connect up ASKO appliances. Our guarantee to avoid danger.We cannot be held responsible therefore applies only and exclusively to...
  • Page 37 Installer's information • The oven must be centred in the unit so that there is a minimum distance of 5 mm Cutout 50x50 between it and the surrounding unit. • The housing unit or its outer surface must be capable of withstanding heat. •...
  • Page 38: General Maintenance

    General maintenance Leave the oven to cool down before cleaning it Protective shade manually. Unscrew the protective shade (see In general, don't use any type of scouring diagram). powder or metal-backed sponge, or any sharp Pull the bulb out. The bulb used is a: objects for cleaning.
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