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OVEN USER GUIDE
ENG
MODELS
DSWO 8004 WHITE - DSBO 8004
BLACK - DSXO 8004 INOX -
DSGO 8004 GREY

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  • Page 1 OVEN USER GUIDE MODELS DSWO 8004 WHITE - DSBO 8004 BLACK - DSXO 8004 INOX - DSGO 8004 GREY...
  • Page 2 IMPORTER DAVOLINE KLIMATECHNIKI S.A. 35, MARİNOU ANTİPA,THESSALONIKI / GREECE 1, en_US 18.08.2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Table of contents PREFACE....................4 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY........ 5 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN............10 INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE............. 13 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET......... 15 POWER CONNECTION................18 6.1 Energy Efficiency of the Oven............21 INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE............
  • Page 4: Preface

    PREFACE PREFACE DEAR COSTUMER We sincerely thank you for purchasing our product. This product has been manufactured at modern facilities respectful to the environment without harming nature. Please read all instructions and warn- ings in this user manual carefully. This manual includes important information for safe installation, use and mainte- nance of your product and necessary...
  • Page 5: Important Information Regarding Safety

    IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY Operating voltage of your oven is Use oven gloves when you are 220 to 240 Volts. taking hot food or utensils such as trays, etc. from the oven or the Connect your oven to a fuse with a grill.
  • Page 6 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY Cleaning and maintenance of the Accessible parts may be hot. Keep appliance shall not be carried out away from children while grilling. by children without supervision. Spilt food stains shall be removed The device may heat up during before cleaning.
  • Page 7 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY Do not operate the appliance until Never attempt to remove the plug it is repaired by an authorized by pulling it from the cord. service if the door or the gaskets Never touch the appliance if your on the door of the appliance are hands or feet are wet or damp.
  • Page 8 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY Keep the original package of the appliance. CAUTION! Use the original packaging to transport the appliance, follow the Do not use the oven handle on handling signs on the package. the front door to carry the oven or to remove it from its pack- If the original packaging is aging.
  • Page 9 IMPORTANT INFORMATION REGARDING SAFETY ance disposal must be conducted Do not place heavy loads on the in accordance with local environ- appliance. ment regulations. You can obtain During transporting, place your detailed information on disposing appliance parallel to the ground of the appliance, reusing and recy- (with the upper side facing up).
  • Page 10: Specifications Of The Oven

    SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN These appliances are designed to operate with a single phase supply voltage of 220-240V at 50-60Hz. Fig. 1 18.08.2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...
  • Page 11 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN DSWO 8004 WHITE - DSBO 8004 BLACK - DSXO 8004 INOX - DSGO 8004 GREY Function Oven Lamp 15 W Product Dimensions (Width) 595 mm Product Dimensions (Depth) 547 mm Product Dimensions (Height) 595 mm Product Installation Cabinet Dimen-...
  • Page 12 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN Fig. 2 You may access the nameplate of the oven indicating technical specifications of the oven even after installing the oven in the kitchen. You may see this nameplate when you open the door the oven. Use the information provided in this nameplate to specify the model of your oven while ordering a spare part (Fig.
  • Page 13: Installation Of Appliance

    INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE Installation of the appliance shall be Walls of furniture where the appliance performed by Silverline Authorized is installed shall be resistant to heat. Service. Our company shall not be Particularly if the side walls are made held responsible for damages that may of coated particleboard, the coating occur on people, surroundings or other...
  • Page 14 INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE Dimensional information pro- vided in the drawings are given in mm. 18.08.2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...
  • Page 15: Installation Of The Oven To The Cabinet

    INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET (m!n 577 max 594) Fig. 3 18.08.2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...
  • Page 16 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET Visuals in the manual are for reference Fig. 4 Place the appliance by centering it inside the built-in appliance cabinet. Open the door of the appliance and drill holes by aligning with the holes on the body of the oven using a drill with a screw diameter of 3.9x22, and install the screw.
  • Page 17 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET Be careful not to damage the installation holes by applying too much pressure on the screws during installation. The appliance may be installed on a high-placed cabinet or under the counter as desired. We recommended you to provide a minimum clearance of 70 mm from the rear of the kitchen unit where the oven is installed Parts that provide insulation and protection shall be installed so that they...
  • Page 18: Power Connection

    POWER CONNECTION POWER CONNECTION The appliance shall be connected to the main electrical installation as per the current rules and legislation and by an authorized service only. Ensure that the power received from the mains meet the power specified in the nameplate placed on the bottom front of the appliance.
  • Page 19 POWER CONNECTION sarı-yeş l / yellow-green mav / blue 3 ad. M4x6 V da kahvereng / brown 3 pcs. M4x6 Screw 18.08.2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...
  • Page 20 POWER CONNECTION brown (1x1.50 mm SUPPLY LIMIT NC 110°C THER brown (1x1.50 mm MOSTAT green (1x1.00 mm DIGITAL TIMER yellow-green (1x1.50 mm OT5000 blue (1x1.50 mm red (1x1.50 mm red (1x1.50 mm yellow blue brown (1x1.50 mm (1x1.50 (1x1.50 mm blue (1x1.50 mm yellow-green (1x1.50 mm...
  • Page 21: Energy Efficiency Of The Oven

    POWER CONNECTION Energy Efficiency of the Oven Open the windows to ventilate your room. At this time, a smell and smoke caused by the insulation materials and heating elements may occur for once. In such a case, wait until the smell and smoke wears off before putting any food inside the oven.
  • Page 22 POWER CONNECTION Energy Efficiency of the Oven 6.1 Energy Efficiency of the Oven Ovens with high efficiency of power and with heat insulation shall be preferred. Opening the oven door frequently during cooking allows the cold air enter inside the oven each time, thus it causes loss of energy.
  • Page 23: Introduction Of Appliance

    INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE Fig. 7 Function Selection Button 10- Deep Tray Touchscreen Timer 11 Wire Rack Oven Temperature Setting Knob 12- Lower Resistance Upper Resistance 13- Internal Glass Lamp 14- Oven Door Shallow Tray 15- Door Top Plastic Oven Grill 16- Oven Handle 17- Rack Level...
  • Page 24: Accessories Of The Oven

    INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE Accessories of the Oven 7.1 Accessories of the Deep Tray Oven Clean the accessories of the oven before first operation. After cleaning and washing with a sponge, wipe them dry. Fig. 10 Remove any accessories you do not need from the cooking compartment.
  • Page 25: Before First Use

    BEFORE FIRST USE BEFORE FIRST USE You shall make some settings first before using your new appliance. Cleaning of the cooking compart- ment and the accessories Clean the cooking compartment and the accessories first before cooking a meal for the first time. Cleaning of the cooking compart- ment Heat the cooking compartment while it...
  • Page 26: Specifications And Operation Of The Appliance

    SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Specifications of the Oven SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE 9.1 Specifications of the Oven 11 12 13 Fig. 12 Menu Button Thermostat Icon Function Commutator Plus Button Child Lock 10- Program Button Day Time 11- Brewing Time Alarm Sound Volume 12- Cooking End Time...
  • Page 27 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Specifications of the Oven Child Lock This function serves to prevent unintended changes of the settings made by the user on the oven clock. If the child lock is activated when a cooking program is not running and the oven is turned off, the keys will be locked and the oven will be deactivated.
  • Page 28 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Specifications of the Oven After setting the time, end the setting mode by touching the “Menu” button or by waiting 5 seconds. The day time cannot be set if any cooking setting is done. Clock Setting Mode 24h/12h Option The default setting is 24 hours.
  • Page 29 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Specifications of the Oven 3. TIMER FUNCTIONS Auto-cooking means that in an oven where the cooking function is selected and the temperature is set, the timer will be set to end automatically. If you want to operate the oven without a timer, you can set the function controller and the thermostat and start cooking.
  • Page 30 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Specifications of the Oven When the cooking start time is reached, the icon disappears on the display and symbol remains on the display with the remaining cooking time. When the cooking is completed; icon flashes in the display, End appears and the alarm signal starts to run for 7 minutes.
  • Page 31 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE Specifications of the Oven Press the Program key for approximately 3 seconds to cancel the reminder timer and, if installed, the cooking program, or touch the Program key until the icon flashes. by tapping '-‘, the alarm time is set to “00:00” and the reminder timer is cancelled.
  • Page 32: The Use Of The Device

    THE USE OF THE DEVICE Temperature Setting of the Appliance THE USE OF THE DEVICE 10.1 Temperature Set- ting of the Appli- ance Fig. 13: Pop out off Fig. 15 Your appliance starts heating just a few seconds later when you set the temperature.
  • Page 33: Using Telescopi̇c Rai̇ls

    USING TELESCOPİC RAİLS USING TELESCOPİC RAİLS HOW TO USE TELESCOPIC RAIL Removing Telescopic Rails To remove the telescopic rails, wait for the oven to cool down. Inserting Telescopic Rails Fig. 16 To remove telescopic rail from the shelf, hold the telescopic rail handle as seen in Fig.
  • Page 34 USING TELESCOPİC RAİLS Using Cooker Do not oil telescopic rails Prior to closing the oven door, Fig. 19 ensure the telescopic rails are fully inserted in the device. Place the cooker on the telescopic rails (Fig. 19). Using the Wire Grill The high edges around the telescopic rail is a special design to prevent the cooker to...
  • Page 35: Cleaning And Maintenance Of The Appliance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE General Cleaning Do not use cleaning agents that contain abrasives (wire wool, Always allow the appliance to cool cleaning powder, oven sprays, after operating it. Ensure that no abrasive hard sponges), acids residues are left on the door at this (bleachers) or chlorine.
  • Page 36 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE Clean the interior surface of the The stains left by such fluids may oven with a soft and damp cloth harm the brightness of the oven, when the oven reaches a temper- but does not affect its performance ature that shall not burn your in any way.
  • Page 37 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE To remove telescopic rail from the Fig. 22 shelf, hold the telescopic rail handle as Remove the serrated screw inside the seen in Fig. 21/A and then lift it up as oven by rotating it counter-clockwise to seen in Fig.
  • Page 38 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE Removal of the Oven Door Close the oven door so that it contacts the hinge lock as shown in (Fig. 26). Fig. 25 Open the door completely by pulling the oven door toward you (Fig. 25). Fig.
  • Page 39 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE Cleaning of the Oven Glass Remove the door top plastic (Fig. 29). Fig. 30 Fig. 28 1 - Internal Glass of the Oven Open the door of the appliance slightly. Remove the internal glass of the Push on the left and right-hand sides appliance to clean it (Fig.
  • Page 40 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE Reverse the same procedure to install the oven glass. Oven Door Gasket Condensation may occur inside the front door and on the door gasket when the oven is operated for a long period. Remove the pos- sible condensation using a dry cloth or sponge.
  • Page 41: Replacement Of The Lamp

    REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP The bulb used in this product is not suitable for illumination of households. The purpose of this lamp is to help the user to see the food. Disconnect power supply and wait for the oven to cool down to eliminate the risk of electro- cution before replacing the oven lamp.
  • Page 42 REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP Remove and replace the oven lamp by rotating it counter-clockwise (Fig. 33). Reverse the procedure provided in (Fig. 32) for the installation of the lamp cover. 18.08.2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENG...
  • Page 43: Main Function Description

    MAIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION MAIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION The main function descriptions are below. Function Explanation of function No program is selected in your appli- ance. Upper and lower heaters are on. Food is heated from the bottom and top simultaneously. This is suitable for cakes, patties or cakes and stews cooked in pans.
  • Page 44 MAIN FUNCTION DESCRIPTION Hot air heated with the bigger grill is distributed rapidly inside the oven thanks to the fan. This is suitable grilling more meat. Place the large or medium sized portions on the correct rack position under the grill heater to grill.
  • Page 45: Cooking Chart

    COOKING CHART COOKING CHART Place your food in the oven. Select the operation mode and the temperature. The oven is heated up to the pre-set temperature and preserves this temperature until the end of selected cooking time. Turning off the oven before the expected time Turn the oven off with the function and/or temperature buttons.
  • Page 46 COOKING CHART Cake in Single level 3 25...30 sheet Sponge Single level 3 5...10 cake Cookie Single level 3 25...30 Filo pastry Single level 2 30...40 Buns Single level 2 25...35 Leaven Single level 2 35...45 dough Lasagne Single level 2 30...40 Pizza Single level 2...
  • Page 47 COOKING CHART For cooking operations which require pre-heating, perform the pre-heating until the oven reaches the desired temperature at the start of the cooking. Hints for cakes If the cake is too dry, increase the temperature about 10 ˚C and decrease the cooking time.

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