Franke FRE60P10B Manual

Franke FRE60P10B Manual

60cm pyrolytic oven

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Welcome to your new
Welcome to your new
Franke Oven
Franke Oven
You're about to begin a very happy and delicious
relationship. Let's get started.
This is no ordinary oven.
FRE60P10B - 60CM PYROLYTIC OVEN

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Summary of Contents for Franke FRE60P10B

  • Page 1 Welcome to your new Welcome to your new Franke Oven Franke Oven You’re about to begin a very happy and delicious relationship. Let’s get started. This is no ordinary oven. FRE60P10B - 60CM PYROLYTIC OVEN...
  • Page 2 Australia: 03 9700 9100 | info@prks.com.au New Zealand: 09 964 0400 | info@prks.co.nz WARRANTY Your Franke product is protected by a 2-year warranty. Should you ever need to make a warranty enquiry, simply contact our service department. Australia: 03 9700 9100 | service@prks.com.au New Zealand: 09 964 0400 | service@prks.co.nz...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Operating your oven Reminder timer function Pre-set cooking function Pyrolytic function Auto shut-off timer Chapter 3: Getting the most out of your Franke Oven Cleaning and care Interior lighting Deactivating the LED display Pyrolytic self-cleaning Chapter 4: Problem, meet solution...
  • Page 4: Chapter 1: Ready, Set Up, Go

    CHAPTER 1 READY, SET UP, GO READY, SET UP, GO Your Franke oven is designed to be set up quickly and easily - so you can start creating delicious masterpieces even sooner. Chapter 1 Ready, set up, go...
  • Page 5: Introducing Your New Franke Oven

    INTRODUCING: YOUR NEW FRANKE OVEN Reminder Timer Left knob Start button Button Stop / Pause button Right knob Auto Cut Off Timer Button LEFT KNOB Used to select the cooking function. RIGHT KNOB Used to select the cooking temperature and also to change the time.
  • Page 6: What's In The Box

    WHAT’S IN THE BOX? 1 x Franke Oven 1 x Wire shelf 1 x Slider bracket 1 x Universal pan 1 x Telescopic runner 1 x Power cable FIRST TIME USE When the oven is first switched on, it may give off an unpleasant smell. This is due to the bonding agent used for the insulation panels within the oven.
  • Page 7 Shelf placement and warning To ensure the oven shelves operate safely, correct placement of the shelves between the side rail is imperative. Shelves and the pan only can be used between the first and fifth layers. Placement of the shelves should follow the installation instructions accurately and in the right direction to ensure no items will fall when removing the shelf or tray.
  • Page 8 Connection of the oven wiring Cabinet installation dimensions 25 0 10 0 E600 F570 min. H560 D6 06 Chapter 1 Ready, set up, go...
  • Page 9: Setting The Time

    ‘lock’ icon will not be shown. ENVIRONMENTAL INFORMATION This Franke appliance is particularly energy efficient, however to make the most out of it, and to save even more energy make sure you adhere to the following steps: 1.
  • Page 10: Chapter 2: Life With Your Franke Oven

    CHAPTER 2 life with your franke oven life with your franke oven We designed this oven with one thing in mind. How do we create a wonderfully simple user experience for you, our customer? Chapter 2 Life with your Franke Oven...
  • Page 11: Functions

    Lightly browned on the outside, moist on the inside (ideal for roasting). Pyrolytic Function When the function set to prolytic mode, LED display “PYA”. The default temperature is 450°C. The timer can be set 1:30 or 2:00 hours. Chapter 2 Life with your Franke Oven...
  • Page 12: Operating Your Oven

    10. As the pre-set time arrives, the oven will switch on to the pre-selected function and temperature setting. 11. Once the Auto Shut Off timer counts back to zero, it will beep 3 times and completely switch off the oven. Chapter 2 Life with your Franke Oven...
  • Page 13: Pyrolytic Function

    4. Rotate the left control knob clockwise to select cooking time. 5. Then press the ‘start’ button to memorise. If start is not pressed within 3 seconds it will revert back to the previous time set. Chapter 2 Life with your Franke Oven...
  • Page 14: Chapter 3: Getting The Most Out Of Your Franke Oven

    Getting the most out of your Franke oven. Your Franke oven turns work into play, and inspires creativity every single day. Chapter 3 Getting the most out of your Franke oven...
  • Page 15: Cleaning And Care

    CLEANING AND CARE We want your Franke Appliance to be looking this good for a long time to come. To ensure that the various surfaces are not damaged through cleaning, please observe the following: Glass: Glass cleaner and with a microfiber cloth.
  • Page 16: Chapter 4: Problem, Meet Solution

    CHAPTER 4 problem, meet solution problem, meet solution We don’t expect your experience with your new Franke oven to be anything but wonderful, but here’s some trouble shooting remedies just in case. Chapter 4 Problem, meet solution...
  • Page 17: Trouble Shooting

    TROUBLE SHOOTING You shouldn’t have any issues with your Franke Appliance, however there are some problems which can easily be fixed by trouble shooting the table below. If you can’t find your problem, or the remedy has not fixed the issue, then give our friendly customer service team a call on 03 9700 9100, email info@prks.co.nz or info@prks.com.au...
  • Page 18 CHAPTER 5 last but not least last but not least This section contains the warnings, precautions and legal notices to make sure everything runs smoothly. Chapter 5 Last but not least...
  • Page 19 PYROLYTIC FUNCTION PRECAUTIONS The oven must be prepared properly for the pyrolytic function. Remove all loose interior parts from the oven. The racks are to be removed for the duration of the cleaning process. The trays should be removed during the process to ensure ideal heat distribution. If you want to clean a baking tray, only place on tray at a time on the bottom shelf.
  • Page 20 HAZARDS The following is a comprehensive list of all hazards and risks this product possesses. Risk of fire: • Any combustible items left in or near the oven during operation • During the pyrolytic function if large amounts of food is left inside the oven. •...
  • Page 21 GLOSSARY Abrasive - a course and harsh substance capable of polishing or cleaning a surface by rubbing or grinding. Buzzer - a device that makes a loud noise and is used to signal something. Cabinetry - a collection of cupboards with drawers or shelves. Circuit breaker - and automatic device for stopping the flow of current in an electrical circuit for safety reasons.
  • Page 22 83 Bangholme Road Dandenong South VIC 3175 Australia Phone +61 3 9700 9100 +61 3 9700 9191 info@prks.com.au www.franke.com.au PR Kitchen & Washroom Systems NZ Ltd P.O Box 53171, Auckland Airport Auckland 2150 New Zealand Phone 09 964 0400 09 964 0401 info@prks.co.nz...

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