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PYROLYTIC OVEN

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  • Page 1 DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS OF THE ELECTRIC PYROLYTIC OVEN...
  • Page 2 We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our appliance. This detailed instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product easier. The instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible. Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before connecting the appliance THE ELECTRIC PYROLYTIC OVEN 12 Control unit 14 Technical specifications PREPARING THE APPLIANCE FOR 15 BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME THE FIRST USE COOKING STEPS 16 STEPS OF THE COOKING PROCESS (1–6) 16 Step 1: SWITCHING ON AND SETTINGS 17 Step 2: CHOOSING THE COOKING SYSTEM 19 Step 3: CHOOSING THE SETTINGS...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Instructions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY READ THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE REFERENCE. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental 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.
  • Page 5 Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard (only for appliances supplied with connection cord) .
  • Page 6 Safe use of the oven during pyrolytic self-clean Before activating automatic cleaning, remove all accessories from the oven: grill, rotisserie kit, all baking trays, meat probe, wire and telescopic guides and dishes that are not part of the oven accessories. All the spillage and all removable parts inside the cavity must be removed before cleaning process.
  • Page 7: Before Connecting The Appliance

    As a result of the automatic cleaning, the oven cavity and oven equipment cleaned in such way may discolour and loose some shine. Caution - hot surface during pyrolytic cleaning. BEFORE CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting theappliance.
  • Page 8: The Electric Pyrolytic Oven

    THE ELECTRIC PYROLYTIC OVEN (DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN AND EQUIPMENT – DEPENDING ON THE MODEL) The figure represents one of the built-in appliance models. Since the appliances for which these instructions were drawn up may have different equipment, some functions or equipment may be described in the manual that may not be present in your appliances.
  • Page 9 WIRE GUIDES The wire guides allow preparation of the food on four levels (please note that the levels/ guides are counted from the bottom up). Guides 3 and 4 are intended for grilling. TELESCOPIC PULL-OUT GUIDES Telescopic pull-out guides may be fitted for the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th level. Pull-out guides can be partly or fully extendable.
  • Page 10 The SHALLOW BAKING SHEET is used for baking pastry and cakes. The DEEP BAKING TRAY is used for roasting meat and baking moist pastry. It can also be used as a drip tray. Never place the deep baking tray in the first guide during the cooking process, except when grilling food or using the roasting spit and you are only using the deep tray as a drip...
  • Page 11 CATALYTIC INSERTS prevent the spraying fat from sticking to sides of the oven cavity. The appliance and some of the accessible parts tend to heat up during cooking. Use oven mitts.
  • Page 12: Control Unit

    CONTROL UNIT (DEPENDING ON THE MODEL) COOKING CHILD LOCK OVEN TEMPERATURE SYSTEM LIGHTING ON/ SELECTOR KNOB OFF KEY (depending on the model) NOTE: Symbols of cooking systems may be located on the knob or on the front panel (depending on the appliance model).
  • Page 13 ELECTRONIC START/STOP SETTINGS KNOB COOKING TIMER KEY (-/+) INFORMATION Use this key to AND CLOCK DISPLAY Cooking duration start or stop the Use this knob to program. set the time and End of cooking temperature. Alarm Clock NOTE: The keys will respond better if you touch them with a larger area of your fingertip. Each time you press a key, a short acoustic signal will be sounded.
  • Page 14: Technical Specifications

    TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS (DEPENDING ON THE MODEL) xxxxxx 220-240V ~ 3.5 kW TYPE: XXXXXX 220V-240V, 50/60Hz ART. Nr: SER. Nr: XXXXXX The rating plate indicating the basic information about the appliance is located at the edge of the oven and it is visible when the oven door is opened.
  • Page 15: Before Using The Appliance For The First Time

    BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME Upon receiving the appliance, remove all parts, including any transport equipment, from the oven. Clean all accessories and utensils with warm water and regular detergent. Do not use any abrasive cleaners. When the oven heats up for the first time, the characteristic smell of a new appliance will be emitted.
  • Page 16: Steps Of The Cooking Process

    STEPS OF THE COOKING PROCESS (1–6) STEP 1: SWITCHING ON AND SETTINGS After connecting your appliance or after an extended power outage, 12:00 will flash on the display and the symbol will light up Set the time of day. SETTING THE CLOCK Rotate the SETTINGS KNOB (-/+) and first set the minutes;...
  • Page 17: Step 2: Choosing The Cooking System

    STEP 2: CHOOSING THE COOKING SYSTEM Rotate the knob (left and right) to select 0 COOKING SYSTEM (see program table). The selected icon will appear on the display. Settings can also be changed during the cooking process. SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED TEMPERATURE °C COOKING SYSTEMS PREHEAT ASSIST...
  • Page 18 SYSTEM DESCRIPTION SUGGESTED TEMPERATURE °C BOTTOM HEATER AND FAN This is used for baking leavened but low-rising pastry and for preserving fruit and vegetables. ECO COOKING In this mode, power consumption during the cooking process is optimized. This mode is used for roasting meat and baking pastry. DEFROSTING The air circulates with no heaters activated.
  • Page 19: Step 3: Choosing The Settings

    STEP 3: CHOOSING THE SETTINGS Each cooking system features basic or default settings which can be adjusted. Adjust the settings by pressing the relevant key (before pressing the START/STOP key). Some settings are not available with some programs; an acoustic signal will remind you of such cases.
  • Page 20 TIMER FUNCTIONS First rotate the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB; then, set the temperature. Touch the TIMER key several times to select the desired timer function. The icon for the selected timer function will light up and the adjustable cooking start/end time will flash on the display.
  • Page 21 Setting the minute minder The minute minder can be used independently of the oven operation. The longest possible setting is 24 hours. During the last minute, the minute minder is displayed in seconds. After the set time expires, the oven will automatically stop operating (end of cooking). An acoustic signal will be heard which you may turn off by touching any key.
  • Page 22: Step 4: Selecting Additional Functions

    STEP 4: SELECTING ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Activate/deactivate the functions by pressing the desired key or a combination of keys. Some functions are not available with some systems; an acoustic signal will indicate of such cases. CHILD LOCK Activate it by touching the CHILD LOCK key. The "key" icon will light up on the display.
  • Page 23 5sek ACOUSTIC SIGNAL Loudness of the acoustic signal can be set when no timer function is activated (only the time of day is displayed). Press the TEMPERATURE key and hold it for 5 seconds. Two fully lit bars will appear on the display. Rotate the SETTINGS KNOB (-/+) to choose one of the three volume levels (one, two, or three bars).
  • Page 24: Step 5: Starting The Cooking Process

    STEP 5: STARTING THE COOKING PROCESS Start the cooking process by pressing the START/STOP key and holding it for a while. STEP 6: SWITCHING OFF THE OVEN Turn the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB to position "0". After the end of the cooking process and after the oven has been switched off, declining temperature is displayed down to 50 °C.
  • Page 25: Descriptions Of Systems (Cooking Modes) And Cooking Tables

    DESCRIPTIONS OF SYSTEMS (COOKING MODES) AND COOKING TABLES If your desired food cannot be found in the cooking table, find information for similar food. The information displayed applies to cooking in a single level. An interval of suggested temperature is indicated. Start with a lower temperature setting and increase it if you find the food is not browned sufficiently.
  • Page 26 Standard doneness levels and recommended final core temperature for different types of meat Food core temperature Meat colour on cross- Type of food (°C) section, and colour of juices BEEF meaty red, like raw meat, Rare 40-45 little juice light red, a lot of light red Medium rare 55-60 juice...
  • Page 27 COOKING SYSTEMS PREHEAT ASSIST Use this function to heat the oven to the desired temperature as quickly as possible. This mode is not appropriate for cooking. Turn the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB to rapid preheating. PRESET TEMPERATURE will be displayed. This temperature setting can be adjusted.
  • Page 28 UPPER AND BOTTOM HEATER The heaters in the bottom and in the ceiling of the oven cavity will radiate heat evenly into the oven interior. Roasting meat: Use enamel coated, tempered glass, clay, or cast iron pan or tray. Stainless steel trays are not suitable as they strongly reflect the heat.
  • Page 29 Baking pastry Only use one level and dark baking sheets or trays. In light-coloured baking sheets or trays, the browning of the pastry will be poorer, as such equipment will reflect the heat. Always place the baking trays on the grid. If you are using the supplied baking sheet, remove the grid.
  • Page 30 Is the cake done? • Pierce the cake at the top with a wooden toothpick or skewer. If there are no traces on the pick or the skewer when pulled out, the cake is done. Did the cake collapse? • Check the recipe. •...
  • Page 31 LARGE GRILL, GRILL When grilling food with the large grill, the upper heater and the grill heater fitted on the ceiling of the oven cavity will operate. When grilling food, the upper heater and the grill heater fitted on the ceiling of the oven cavity will operate.
  • Page 32 Grilling table – large grill Type of food Weight (g) Guide (from Temperature Cooking time the bottom) (°C) (minutes) MEAT Beefsteak, rare 180 g/piece 15-20 Beefsteak, well done 180 g/piece 18-25 Pork neck fillet 150 g/piece 20-25 Cutlets/chops 280 g/piece 20-25 Veal escalope 140 g/piece...
  • Page 33 GRILL WITH FAN In this operating mode, the grill heater and the fan operate simultaneously. Suitable for grilling meat, fish, and vegetables. (See descriptions and tips for GRILL.) Type of food Weight Guide level Temperature Cooking time (from the (°C) (min) bottom) MEAT...
  • Page 34 HOT AIR AND BOTTOM HEATER The bottom heater, the round heater, and the hot air fan will operate. Suitable for baking pizzas, apple pies, and fruitcakes. (See descriptions and tips for UPPER and BOTTOM HEATER.) Type of food Guide (from the Temperature Cooking time bottom)
  • Page 35 HOT AIR Round heater and the fan will operate. The fan installed in the back wall of the oven cavity makes sure the hot air constantly circulates around the roast or pastry. Roasting meat: Use enamel coated, tempered glass, clay, or cast iron pan or tray. Stainless steel trays are not suitable as they strongly reflect the heat.
  • Page 36 Baking pastry Preheating is recommended. Biscuits and cookies can be baked in shallow baking sheets on several levels simultaneously (2nd and 3rd). Note that baking time can differ even with if the baking sheets used are the same. The biscuits in the upper baking sheet may be ready sooner than those in the lower one.
  • Page 37 BOTTOM HEATER AND FAN This is used for baking leavened but low- rising pastry and for preserving fruit and vegetables. Use the second guide from the bottom and a rather shallow baking tray to allow the hot air to circulate across the upper side of the dish.
  • Page 38 ECO COOKING Round heater and the fan will operate. The fan installed in the back wall of the oven cavity makes sure the hot air constantly circulates around the roast or pastry. Type of food Guide Temperature Cooking time (from the (°C) (min.) bottom)
  • Page 39 DEFROSTING In this mode, the air will circulate without any heaters operating. Food suitable for defrosting includes cakes with heavy cream or butter-based cream, cakes and pastry, bread and rolls, and deep-frozen fruit. Turn the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB to defrosting. TIME will be displayed. This time setting can be adjusted.
  • Page 40: Maintenance & Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE & CLEANING Be sure to unplug the appliance from the power supply and wait for the appliance to cool down. Children should not clean the appliance or perform maintenance tasks without proper supervision. Aluminium finish Clean the aluminium finish with non-abrasive liquid cleaners intended for such surfaces. Apply the cleaner onto a wet cloth and clean the surface.
  • Page 41: Conventional Oven Cleaning

    CONVENTIONAL OVEN CLEANING You may use the standard cleaning procedure to clean stubborn dirt in the oven (using cleaners or an oven spray). After such cleaning, rinse the cleaner residues thoroughly. Clean the oven and the accessories after each use to prevent the dirt from burning into the surface.
  • Page 42: Automatic Oven Cleaning - Pyrolysis

    AUTOMATIC OVEN CLEANING – PYROLYSIS This function allows automatic cleaning of the oven interior and the deep and shallow baking tray, by means of high temperature that incinerates the fat residues and other impurities to reduce them to ashes. During the pyrolytic self-clean process, food and fat residues may ignite. Therefore, remove any visible dirt and food residues from the oven interior before starting the program.
  • Page 43 Do not attempt to open the oven door while the automatic cleaning process is in progress. The program may be terminated. Risk of burns! During pyrolysis, unpleasant odours may be released from the appliance. Therefore, we recommend ventilating the room. When the pyrolytic self-clean program is completed and the oven has cooled down, use a damp cloth or a soft sponge to wipe the ashes from the oven cavity.
  • Page 44: Removing And Cleaning Wire And Telescopic Extendable Guides

    REMOVING AND CLEANING WIRE AND TELESCOPIC EXTENDABLE GUIDES Only use conventional cleaners to clean the guides. A Hold the guides by the bottom side and pull them towards the center of the oven cavity. B Remove them from the openings at the top.
  • Page 45: Installing The Catalytic Inserts

    INSTALLING THE CATALYTIC INSERTS Only use conventional cleaners to clean the guides. Remove the wire guides or extendable guides. Mount the guides onto the catalytic insert. Hang the inserts with guides attached using the holes provided, and pull upwards. When installing fully extendable guides with catalytic inserts, insert one end of the supplied snap locks into the openings at the bottom of the oven cavity wall and insert...
  • Page 46: Removing And Inserting The Oven Door (Depending On The Model)

    REMOVING AND INSERTING THE OVEN DOOR (depending on the model) First, fully open the door (as far as it will go). A Rotate the stoppers all the way back (in case of conventional closing). B If the appliance is fitted with the Soft Close system, flip the door latches back to a 90°angle (Figure C If the appliance is fitted with the...
  • Page 47 DOOR LOCK (depending on the model) To open it, gently push it to the right with your thumb and pull the door outwards at the same time. When the oven door is closed, the door lock automatically returns to the initial position.
  • Page 48 SOFT CLOSE (depending on the model) Oven door is fitted with a system that dampens the door closing force, starting at the 75-degree angle. It allows simple, quiet, and smooth closing of the door. A gentle push (to a 15-degree angle relative to the closed door position) is enough for the door to close automatically and softly.
  • Page 49: Removing And Inserting The Oven Door Glass Pane

    REMOVING AND INSERTING THE OVEN DOOR GLASS PANE Oven door glass pane can be cleaned from the inside, but it has to be removed first. Remove the oven door (see chapter "Removing and replacing the oven door"). Slightly lift the supports on the left and right side of the door (marking 1 on the support) and pull them away from the glass pane (marking 2 on the support).
  • Page 50: Replacing The Bulb

    REPLACING THE BULB The bulb is a consumable and therefore not covered by warranty. Before changing the bulb, remove the trays, the grid, and the guides. Use a Phillips (cross) screwdriver. (Halogen lamp: G9, 230 V, 25 W; regular bulb E14, 25 W, 230 V) Use a flat screwdriver to release the bulb cover and remove it.
  • Page 51: Troubleshooting Table

    TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE Problem/error Cause There is no response of Disconnect the appliance from the power mains for a few the sensors; the display is minutes (undo the fuse or switch off the main switch); frozen. then, reconnect the appliance and switch it on. The main fuse in your home Call a service technician.
  • Page 52: Disposal

    DISPOSAL Packaging is made of environmentally friendly materials that can be recycled, disposed of, or destroyed without any hazard to the environment. To this end, packaging materials are labelled appropriately. The symbol on the product or its packaging indicates that the product should not be treated as normal household waste.
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