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AMW 882
User and maintenance manual
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  • Page 1 AMW 882 User and maintenance manual...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SCRAPPING OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY CE SAFEGUARDING THE ENVIRONMENT INSTALLATION MOUNTING HE APPLIANCE PRIOR TO CONNECTING AFTER CONNECTING BEFORE FIRST USE PUSH-PUSH KNOBS ACCESSORIES GENERAL CHOOSING COOKING CONTAINER SPONGE DRIP TRAY STEAM TRAY WATER CONTAINER APPLIANCE FEATURES CONTROL PANEL...
  • Page 4 CHANGING SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING BRIGHTNESS SOUND SETTING CALIBRATE SPECIALS KITCHEN TIMER DESCALING DRAINING MANUAL STEAM QUICK STEAM POULTRY FISH / SHELLFISH VEGETABLES MAINTENANCE & CLEANING GENERAL DISHWASHER SAFE REMOVING THE SHELF SUPPORTS DISHWASHER UNSAFE REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT BULB TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...
  • Page 5: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS YOUR SAFETY AND THAT OF details of the potential risk OTHERS IS VERY IMPORTANT present and indicate how to This manual and the appliance reduce risk of injury, damage and itself provide important safety electric shock resulting from warnings, to be read and improper use of the appliance.
  • Page 6 i l p must be carried out by a solely for use as a domestic Contact appliance for cooking food. an authorised service centre. No other type of use is permitted (e.g.: heating t a l rooms). The Manufacturer appliance is earthed. declines any liability for injury to persons or animals or its housing, the power cable...
  • Page 7 s l i touch the heating elements or Always remain interior surfaces of the vigilant when cooking foods appliance – risk of burns. Do rich in fat and oil. not allow the appliance to - Never leave the appliance come into contact with cloths unattended during food drying.
  • Page 8: Scrapping Of Household Appliances

    SCRAPPING OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES This appliance is manufactured with recyclable or reusable materials. Scrap the appliance in so that the appliances cannot be connected to the mains. For further information on the treatment, recovery and recycling of household electrical appliances, contact a competent local authority, the collection service for household waste or the store where the appliance is purchased.
  • Page 9: Installation

    INSTALLATION , make sure that it has perform installation FTER UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE HILDREN SHOULD NOT not been damaged during transport and that the operations. Keep children away during appliance door closes properly. installation of the appliance. Keep the packaging materials (plastic bags, polystyrene parts, etc.) out , contact the dealer or the N THE EVENT OF PROBLEMS...
  • Page 10: Before First Use

    BEFORE FIRST USE PUSH PUSH KNOBS , remove the accessories and PEN THE DOOR are aligned HE KNOBS OF THIS OVEN ensure the oven is empty. with the buttons on the with tap water (no INSE THE WATER CON TAINER panel, at delivery.
  • Page 11: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES GENERAL DRIP TRAY beneath the Steam tray. It may a number of accessories available on SE THE RIP TR AY HE RE ARE also be used as a cook- the market. Before you buy, ensure they are ing utensil suitable for cooking with steam.
  • Page 12: Appliance Features

    APPLIANCE FEATURES OO R EMPE RATURE SENSO R RE SENSO R TEAM INLE T ATER CON TAINE R ALVE SEAT Lift & pull Lift Push CONTROL PANEL ULTIFUNC TION KNOB DJUS T KNOB FF BU TTON IGITAL DISPLAY ACK BU TTON ACK BU BU TTON TART BU TTON...
  • Page 13: Changing Settings

    CHANGING SETTINGS HEN THE APPLIANCE IS FIRST PLUGGED it will ask you to set the Clock. the Clock will FTER A POWE R FAILURE flash and needs to be reset. a number of func- OU R OVEN HAS tions which can be adjusted to until Setting is shown.
  • Page 14: Brightness

    CHANGING SETTINGS SOUND SETTING RESS THE BU TTON to turn the buzzer ON or OFF. URN THE ADJUST KNOB again to confirm the change. RESS THE BU TTON RESS THE BU TTON to turn the ECO setting ON or OFF. URN THE ADJUS T KNOB again to confirm the change.
  • Page 15: Calibrate

    CHANGING SETTINGS CALIBRATE at an al- F THE APPLIANCE IS INS TALLED titude higher than 1000 m above sea level, it should be calibrated before use. It is not neccessary to perform this calibration process at lower altitudes. RESS THE BU TTON .
  • Page 16: Specials

    KITCHEN TIMER when you need SE THIS FUNC TIO N a kitchen timer to measure exact time for various purposes such as cooking eggs or letting the dough rise before baking etc. to set the desired length of the timer. URN THE ADJUST KNOB RESS THE BU TTON...
  • Page 17: Descaling

    SPECIALS DESCALING . (Oven now prepares for descaling) RESS THE BU TTON after placing the water container with des- RESS THE TART BU TTON caler in its place. Follow on screen guides. Do not interrupt the process until it has finished. that indicates when oven descaling is nec- HE APPLIANCE HAS A SYS TEM essary.
  • Page 18: Draining

    SPECIALS DRAINING of the boiler can ANUAL DRAINING be performed to ensure no re- sidual water is left behind before moving, storage or after a power failure where the cooking process was interrupted. RESS THE BU TTON RESS THE TART BU TTON is automatically performed after RAINING OF THE BOILE R every steaming session.
  • Page 19: Manual Steam

    MANUAL STEAM such food as SE THIS FUNC TION FO R vegetables, fish, juicing fruit and blanching. to the Manual Steam position. URN THE MULTIFUNC TION KNO B to change the temperature setting. URN THE ADJUS T KNO B to confirm. RESS THE BU TTON to change the time setting.
  • Page 20 MANUAL STEAM cook items listed in the table below. SE THIS FUNC TION TO °C CCESSORIES INTS TEAM TR AY on level 3 the sausages in one LAC E HOT DOG 75° C 10 - 15 M TEAMED Drip tray layer on level 1 300 ml rice and 500 ml...
  • Page 21: Quick Steam

    QUICK STEAM to one of the URN THE MULTIFUNC TION KNO B Quick Steam positions. RESS THE BU TTON to set the time. URN THE ADJUS T KNO B RESS THE TART BU TTON you may also follow these F YOU WISH TO ALTER THE TEMPE RATURE SE TT ING steps;...
  • Page 22: Poultry

    QUICK STEAM POULTRY cook items listed in the table below. SE THIS FUNC TION TO °C CCESSORIES INTS PIECES 30 - 40 M HICKEN BONE TEAM TR AY on level 3 and place in an EASO N POULTRY 100° C Drip tray even layer.
  • Page 23: Vegetables

    QUICK STEAM VEGETABLES cook items listed in the table below. SE THIS FUNC TION TO °C CCESSORIES INTS LACE IN STEAM TR AY Arrange an even 12 - 20 M ROZEN EGE TABLES layer. of similar UT IN PIECE S 20 - 30 M ARROTS size...
  • Page 24: Maintenance & Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE & CLEANING GENERAL normally re- , water and a soft cloth to LEANING IS THE ONLY MAIN TENANC E SE A MILD DETERGEN T quired. clean the interior surfaces, front and rear of the door and the door opening. in a clean condition AILU RE TO MAIN TAIN THE OVE N could lead to deterioration of the surface that...
  • Page 25: Removing The Shelf Supports

    MAINTENANCE & CLEANING REMOVING THE SHELF SUPPORTS REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT BULB ANGE R OF ELEC TR ICAL SHOCK SLIDE THE EFO RE REPLACING THE BULB NSU RE for- SHELF SUPPO RT The appliance is switched o . ward to unhook The appliance mains cord is disconnected them.
  • Page 26: Trouble Shooting Guide

    TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE , do not make a service it should F THE OVEN DOES NO T WO RK F THE MAINS CO RD NEEDS REPLACIN G be replaced by the original mains cord, call until you have made the following checks: which is available via our ser- The Plug is properly inserted in the wall vice organization.

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