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(EN) INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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  • Page 1 Type CC 55050 (EN) INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
  • Page 2 DEAR CUSTOMER, The cooker is exceptionally easy to use and extremely efficient. After reading the instruction manual, operating the cooker will be easy. Before being packaged and leaving the manufacturer, the cooker was thoroughly checked with regard to safety and functionality. Before using the appliance, please read the instruction manual carefully.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety instructions ......................4 Description of the appliance ..................... 9 Installation ..........................11 Operation ........................... 13 Baking in the oven – practical hints ................18 Test dishes..........................21 Cleaning and maintenance ....................23 Technical data ........................29...
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning: The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised. 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...
  • Page 5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Warning: Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass. Warning: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before re- placing the lamp to avoid the possibillity of electric shock.
  • Page 6 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  Always keep children away from the cooker. While in operation direct contact with the cooker may cause burns!  Ensure that small items of household equipment, including connection leads, do not touch the hot oven or the hob as the insulation material of this equipment is usually not resistant to high temperatures.
  • Page 7 HOW TO SAVE ENERGY Using energy in a respon-  Make use of residual heat from the sible way not only saves oven. money but also helps the If the cooking time is greater than 40 minutes environment. So let’s save switch off the oven 10 minutes before the energy! And this is how you end time.
  • Page 8 DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE UNPACKING Old appliances should not sim- During transportation, protec- ply be disposed of with normal tive packaging was used to household waste, but should protect the appliance against be delivered to a collection and any damage. After unpack- recycling centre for electric and ing, please dispose of all electronic equipment.
  • Page 9: Description Of The Appliance

    DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 5, 6 3, 4 1 Temperature control knob 2 Oven function selection knob 3, 4, 5, 6 Heating zone control knobs 7 Temperatureregulatorsignal light 8 Cooker operation signal light 9 Oven door handle 10 Drawer...
  • Page 10 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE Cooker fittings: Grill grate (drying rack) Baking tray Roasting tray Sideracks...
  • Page 11: Installation

    INSTALLATION Mounting the overturning prevention Installing the cooker bracket.  The kitchen should be dry and airy and The bracket is mounted to prevent overtur- have effective ventilation according to the ning of the cooker. When the overturning existing technical provisions. prevention bracket is installed, a child who climbs on the oven door will not overturn the ...
  • Page 12 INSTALLATION Installation information The cooker is designed to be connected to a 230/400V mains power supply. The power supply to the cooker must be fitted with a 25A fuse. Before connecting the appliance to the mains power supply, the user must ensure that the mains data corresponds to the informa- tion given on the manufacturer's data plate, which can be found on either the back or the right-hand side of the cooker or the copy of this plate which is enclosed with this guidance.
  • Page 13: Operation

    OPERATION Before first use  Remove packaging, empty the drawer, clean the interior of the oven and the hob. Take out and wash the oven fittings with warm water and a little washing–up liquid. Switch on the ventillation in the room or open a window.
  • Page 14 OPERATION Controlling the heating zones of the ceramic hob. Choice of cookware Choose a pan with a diameter that is at least as large as the heating zone. For roasting tins there is a special widened heating zone of 140x250. Do not use pans with a concave or convex base.
  • Page 15 OPERATION Zone heating indicator If the temperature of a heating zone exceeds 50°C this is signalled by an indicator which lights up for that zone. When the heating indicator lights up it warns the person using the cooker against touching a hot heating zone.
  • Page 16 OPERATION Possible settings of the oven function Oven functions and operation. knob Oven is off Oven with conventional heating (including top + bottom heaters) Grill heater on Setting the knob to this position al- lows dishes to be grilled on the grate. The oven can be warmed up using the bottom and top heaters, as well as the grill.
  • Page 17 OPERATION Use of the grill The grilling process operates through infrared rays emitted onto the dish by the incandes- cent grill heater. In order to switch on the grill you need to:  Set the oven knob to the position marked grill ...
  • Page 18: Baking In The Oven - Practical Hints

    BAKING IN THE OVEN – PRACTICAL HINTS Baking  we recommend using the baking trays which were provided with your cooker;  it is also possible to bake in cake tins and trays bought elsewhere which should be put on the drying rack; for baking it is better to use black trays which conduct heat better and shorten the baking time;...
  • Page 19 BAKING IN THE OVEN – PRACTICAL HINTS ECO Heating ECO Heating is an optimised heating function designed to save energy when  preparing food. You cannot reduce the cooking time by setting a higher temperature; preheating  the oven is not recommended. Do not change the temperature setting and do not open the oven door during ...
  • Page 20 BAKING IN THE OVEN – PRACTICAL HINTS Oven with conventional heating (including top + bottom heaters) Type of Type Temperature Level Time dish of heating (min.) 160 - 200 2 - 3 30 - 50 160 - 170 25 - 40 220 - 240 15 - 25 210 - 220...
  • Page 21: Test Dishes

    TEST DISHES. According to standard EN 60350-1. Baking Type of dish Accessory Level Type Temperature Baking of heating time (min.) Baking tray 160 - 170 25 - 40 Baking tray 155 - 170 25 - 40 Baking tray 155 - 170 25 - 40 Small cakes 2 + 4...
  • Page 22 TEST DISHES. According to standard EN 60350-1. Grilling Type of dish Accessory Level Type Temperature Time of heating (min.) Wire rack 1,5 - 2,5 White bread toast Wire rack 2 - 3 Wire rack + 4 - wire rack roasting tray 1st side 10 - 15 Beef burgers 3 - roasting...
  • Page 23: Cleaning And Maintenance

    CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE By ensuring proper cleaning and mainte- Caution! The sharp blade should always nance of your cooker you can have a sig- be protected by adjusting the cover (just nificant influence on the continuing fault-free push it with your thumb). Injuries are pos- operation of your appliance.
  • Page 24 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Oven Replacement of the oven light bulb In order to avoid the possibility of an  The oven should be cleaned after every electric shock ensure that the appliance use. When cleaning the oven the lighting is switched off before replacing the bulb. should be switched on to enable you to see the surfaces better.
  • Page 25 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Wire shelf supports The runners should be taken out and washed (Telescopic guides do not appear in all fur- along with the side racks. Before putting nace models) trays on the telescopic runners they should Wire shelf supports are esay to remove for be pulled out (if the oven is warmed up the wasking.
  • Page 26 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Removing the inner panel Door removal 1. Using a flat screwdriver unhook the up- per door slat, prying it gently on the sides In order to obtain easier access to the oven (fig. B). chamber for cleaning, it is possible to remove 2.
  • Page 27 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 3. Pull the inner glass panel from its seat (in the lower section of the door). fig. D, D1. 4. Clean the panel with warm water with some cleaning agent added. Carry out the same in reverse order to reassemble the inner glass panel.
  • Page 28  call the service centre  some minor faults can be fixed by referring to the instructions given in the table below. Before calling the customer support centre or the GRAM service centre check the following points that are presented in the table.
  • Page 29: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA Voltage rating 230/400V~50 Hz Power rating max. 7,8 kW Cooker dimensions H/W/D 90 / 50 / 60 cm Basic Information: The product meets the requirements of European standards EN 60335- 1; EN60335-2-6, The data on the energy labels of electric ovens is given according to standard EN 60350-1 / IEC 60350-1.
  • Page 32 Gram A/S Gram A/S Gram A/S Tel.: 22 07 26 30 Tel.: 040 38 08 40 Tel.: 020 7756 350 www.gram.no www.gram.se www.gram.fi Gram A/S Gejlhavegård 2B DK-6000 Kolding +45 73 20 10 00 www.gram.dk IO-CFS-0895 / 8501434 (12.2018 / v2)