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ELECTRIC OVEN Dear customer! We sincerely thank you for your purchase. We believe you will soon fi nd ample evidence that you can really rely on our products. To make the use of the appliance easier, we attach these comprehensive instruction manual. The instructions should aid you in getting familiar with your new appliance.
TABLE IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE ..........5 Safety percautions ........................5 Warnings............................6 Appliance purpose ........................6 APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION ....................7 Cooling fan ............................8 Control lamps ..........................8 Program timer ..........................8 THE OVEN ......................... 9 Before using the oven for the fi rst time ................9 Important warnings ........................9 Electronic program timer ......................
IMPORTANT - READ BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE Safety percautions • This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or metal capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.
Warnings • The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or expert. • Tampering with the appliance or non-professional repair thereof may result in risk of severe injury or damage to the product. Any repairs may only be carried out by an authorized service technician or expert.
APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION The fi gure represents one of the appliance models. Since a group of appliances to which these instructions apply, have diff erent features, the instruction manual may describe functions and equipment that may not be available in your appliance. Control panel 2.
(only with some models) Cooling fan The appliance features a built-in cooling fan which cools the appliance housing and control panel. Control lamps Red lamp The red lamp is lit when heaters in the oven are operating; when the selected temperature is reached, the lamp goes off .
THE OVEN Before using the oven • Remove all accessories from the oven and clean them with for the fi rst time warm water and a conventional detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaning aids. • When the oven is heated up for the fi rst time, a specifi c odor of a “new appliance”...
ELECTRONIC PROGRAM TIMER A Function selection knob 1 Oven delayed start 2 End oven operation 3 Minute minder 4 Time display 5 Clock • Select the time settings by consecutively pressing the (A) knob. Selected symbol will fl ash on the display. Rotate the (A) knob to set the function and press to confi...
• In order for the oven to operate, press the (A) knob and hold it for two seconds. Time display will stop fl ashing. • The oven can be used without restrictions if no timer settings are made. Oven operation with Program timer can be used to program oven operation in program timer settings two ways:...
and confi rm it by pressing the (A) knob. The symbol for the end of operation will start to fl ash (2). • Set the stop time: Rotate the (A) knob to set the stop time and confi rm it by pressing the (A) knob. •...
Operating the oven The oven is operated by the on/off and operation mode selection knob and the temperature setting knob / dial. Note: When using the operation mode Large grill or Grill , set the temperature selection knob to the position indicated as appropriate for these two operation modes.
The oven may be Oven lighting operated in the With some models, there are two interior lighting lamps: following modes one on the upper part of the back wall, and the other, additional lamp on middle of the right side wall. Oven lighting can be selected independently, without selecting another function.
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Hot air and lower heater With this operation mode, the lower heater and the hot air fan operate simultaneously. This is particularly convenient for making pizza. Also ideal for moist or heavy pastry, fruit cakes made of leavened dough, short pastry, or cheesecakes.
Lower heater / Aqua Clean The heat is only radiated by the heater installed in the bottom of the oven. Select this operation mode when you wish to bake / cook the bottom side of the dish more thoroughly (e.g. for moist pastry with fruit fi lling). Set the temperature with the temperature selection knob / dial.
Telescopic pull-out Telescopic (pull-out or, retractable) guides are installed guides (depending on for the second, third, and fourth level. They are installed the model) on the left and right side wall of the oven interior at three levels. Pull-out levels consist of (depending on the model): - three guides that can be pulled out partially, - one guide that can be pulled out completely and two that can be pulled out partially, or...
FOOD PREPARATION Baking pastry • For baking pastry, use the . mode of operation. (Oven operation with the selected mode, or system, depends on the appliance model). • When baking pastry, always remove the fat fi lter. Instructions • When baking pastry, always observe the instructions on the shelf / guide level, temperature, and cooking time indicated in the pastry baking table.
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baking in several baking trays simultaneously – on two or even three levels, baking time for each tray can e diff erent. You may have to remove one of the trays sooner (normally, this would be the uppermost tray. • If possible, prepare bite-size pastry, such as cupcakes, in the same thickness and height.
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Pastry baking table for combined upper and lower heater or hot air operating mode - when cooking on one level only Type of pastry Guide Temperature Guide Temperature Cooking (from the (°C) (from the (°C) time bottom) bottom) (minutes) Sweet pastry Marble cake, ring cake 160-170 150-160...
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Settings table for baking pastry with hot air and lower heater Type of pastry Guide (from the Temperature (°C) Cooking time bottom) (minutes) Cheesecake (750g cheese) - 150-160 65-80 short pastry Pizza * - leavened dough 15-20 200-210 Quiche Loraine - short crust 180-200 35-40 dough...
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Pastry baking table for upper and lower heater with fan operating mode Type of pastry Guide Temperature (°C) Cooking time (from the bottom) (minutes) Sweet pastry Marble cake, ring cake 150-160 50-60 Rectangle-shaped cake 150-160 55-65 Cake made in cake tin 150-160 45-55 Cake tin cheesecake...
Cooking / roasting • To cook meat, use the operating modes meat • Data printed in bold represent the most appropriate operation mode for a particular type of meat. • When cooking meat, the use of the fat fi lter is recommended (depending on the model).
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Meat cooking table for upper/lower heater combination or with hot air - when cooking on one level only Type of meat Weight Guide Tempera- Guide Tempera- Cooking (from ture (°C) (from bot- ture (°C) time bottom) tom) (min.) Beef Beef roast 1000 190-210 180-190...
Grilling and browning • When grilling meat, you should be particularly careful. The high temperatures and infra heater heat the grid and other parts of the oven to very high degrees; use protective kitchen gloves and special meat tongs. • Hot fat may squirt out of pierced meat (e.g. from sausages).
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Spit roasting (only with some models) • The rotating roast spit set consists of a rotating spit with a detachable handle and two forks with screws for fi xing the meat chunk. • When using the roast spit, fi rst insert the special support frame into the third guide from the bottom.
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Cooking table - Large grill Type of food Weight Guide level Temperature Temperature Cooking time (from bot- (°C) (°C) (min) tom) Meat and sausages 4 beef loin chops, rare 180g/pc 14-16 Level 4 beef loin chops, medium “ 16-20 4 beef loin chops, well done “...
Preservation table Food to be preserved Quantity After Standing time appearance of (in the oven T=170-180°C, until bubbles (min) boiling / bubbling (min.) Fruit Strawberries 6x1 liter approx. 40-55 turn off Stone fruit 6x1 liter approx. 40-55 turn off Apple puree 6x1 liter approx.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Do not use a steam cleaner or a high-pressure steam cleaner to clean the appliance. Before you start cleaning the appliance, disconnect it from the power mains and let it cool down. Appliance housing front Clean the surfaces with liquid non-abrasive detergents intended for smooth surfaces, and a soft cloth.
Cleaning Oven • The oven can be cleaned in conventional manner (with detergents, oven spray), but only when there is vey dirty and when the stains are particularly stubborn. • For regular cleaning of your oven (after each use), the following procedure is recommended: rotate the operation mode selection knob to the position .
Cleaning the oven interior ceiling (only with some models) • To facilitate cleaning of the oven interior upper wall, some appliances feature a foldable upper infra heater. • Before lowering the heater, the cooker must be disconnected from the power mains by removing the fuse or tripping the main switch.
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Removing wire guide racks To facilitate cleaning of the oven interior side walls, the wire guide rack can be removed. • Hold the guide rack by its lower end and rotate it inwards; then, remove them from the holes on the upper side. •...
REMOVING AND REPLACING THE OVEN DOOR WITH A SINGLE-AXIS HINGE (depending on the model) a) Conventional closing b) Soft closing system (GentleClose) – the system absorbs the shock from door closing. It allows simple, quiet, and smooth closing. A gentle push (to a 15° angle relative to the closed door position) is enough for the door to close automatically and softly.
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Attention Always make sure the hinge attachment clips are fi rmly seated in their supports when installing the door. If this is not the case, the main hinge that is operated by a strong spring may be released any time while installing or removing the door.
SPECIAL WARNINGS AND ERROR REPORTING During the warranty period, any repairs may only be performed by service technicians authorized by the appliance manufacturer. Before starting the repair, the appliance must be disconnected from the power mains by removing the fuse or by removing the mains cord from the wall outlet. Unauthorized tampering and repairs may cause the risk of electric shock and short circuit;...
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Program timer • There was a power supply failure, or your cooker was just display is blinking connected to the power mains. All set times have been deleted. • Set the time of day to enable operation of the appliance. •...
INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION Important warnings • The appliance may only be connected by a qualifi ed expert. • The appliance should be fi tted with a device that disconnects it from all poles of the home network (an omnipolar switch), with at least 3 mm of distance between the contacts in open position.
Electrical connection The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or a registered electrician! Incorrect connection may result in damage to or destruction of respective parts of the appliance; in such cases, the warranty is void.
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thus, the appliance can be connected before it is pushed to the wall. • The length of the power cord should be adjusted in such way that in case of pulling load on the cable, the ground wire is strained later than the voltage wires. Procedure •...
G Compliance indications / symbols WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES THAT DO NOT AFFECT THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE APPLIANCE. Instructions for use of the appliance can also be found on our website at www.gorenje.com / < http://www.gorenje.com />...
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