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Inalto IO9060XL9T User Manual

Inalto IO9060XL9T User Manual

90cm built-in 9 function oven

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U S E R M A N U A L
I N A L T O . H O U S E
90cm Built-in
9 Function Oven
M O D E L C O D E
I O 9 0 6 0 X L 9 T
F O R A L L A U S T R A L I A N H O M E S
V 3 . 3 | 0 7 2 4

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  • Page 1 U S E R M A N U A L I N A L T O . H O U S E 90cm Built-in 9 Function Oven M O D E L C O D E I O 9 0 6 0 X L 9 T F O R A L L A U S T R A L I A N H O M E S V 3 .
  • Page 2 Your appliance may not feature some functions specified in the manual. Products marked with (*) are optional. Again, thank you for choosing an InAlto appliance and we look forward to being of service to you. Kind Regards,...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Page Important warnings Electrical connection Introducing the appliance Accessories Technical specifications Installation of appliance Control panel Using the oven Using the grill Program types Cooking recommendations Cooking table Maintenance and cleaning Steam cleaning Cleaning and mounting oven door Cleaning oven glass Catalytic panel Rack positions Replacing oven lamp...
  • Page 4: Important Warnings

    IMPORTANT WARNINGS 1. Installation and repair should always be performed by “AUTHORIZED SERVICE”. Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for operations performed by unauthorized persons. 2. Please read this operating instructions carefully. Only by this way you can use the appliance safely and in a correct manner.
  • Page 5 12. Ensure that the oven door is completely closed after putting food inside the oven. 13. NEVER try to put out the fire with water. Only shut down the device circuit and then cover the flame with a cover or a fire blanket. 14.
  • Page 6 21. Put curtains, tulles, paper or any flammable (ignitable) material away from the appliance before starting to use the appliance. Do not put ignitable or flammable materials on or in the appliance. 22. Keep the ventilation channels open. 23. The appliance is not suitable for use with an external timer or a separate remote control system.
  • Page 7 33. Do not use the appliance with its front door glass removed or broken. 34. Place the baking paper together with the food into a pre-heated oven by putting it inside a cooker or on an oven accessory. (tray, wire grill etc.) 35.
  • Page 8 41. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass as the scratches that may occur on the surface of the door glass may cause the glass to break. 42. User should not handle the oven by himself. 43.
  • Page 9 Electrical Safety 1. Plug the appliance in a grounded socket protected by a fuse conforming to the values specified in the technical specifications chart. 2. Have an authorized electrician set grounding equipment. Our company shall not be responsible for the damages that shall be incurred due to using the product without grounding according to local regulations.
  • Page 10 11. The rear surface of the oven also heats up when the oven is operated. Electrical connections shall not touch the rear surface, otherwise the connections may be damaged. 12. Do not tighten the connecting cables to the oven door and do not run them over hot surfaces. If the cord melts, this may cause the oven to short circuit and even a fire.
  • Page 11 Intended Use 1. This product has been designed for domestic use. Commercial use is not permitted. 2. This appliance may only be used for cooking purposes. It shall not be used for other purposes like heating a room. 3. This appliance shall not be used to heat plates under the grill, drying clothes or towels by hanging them on the handle or for heating purposes.
  • Page 12: Electrical Connection

    Electrical Connection This oven must be installed and connected to its place correctly according to manufacturer instructions and by an authorized service. Appliance must be installed in an oven enclosure providing high ventilation. Electrical connections of the appliance must be made only via sockets having earth system furnished in compliance with rules.
  • Page 13: Introducing The Appliance

    INTRODUCING THE APPLIANCE INTRODUCING THE APPLIANCE 1. Control panel 4. Oven door 1.Control panel 4.Roast chicken skewer * 2. Deep tray 5. Handle 2.Deep tray 5.Oven door 3. In tray wire grill 3.In tray wire grill 6.Handle 6. Lamp 7. Lamp...
  • Page 14: Accessories

    Accessories (optional) Deep tray * Used for pastry, big roasts, watery foods. It can also be used as oil collecting container if you roast directly on Accessories (optional) grill with cake, frozen foods and meat dishes. Deep tray * Used for pastry, big roasts, watery foods. It can also be Tray used as oil collecting container if you roast directly on Used for pastry (cookie, biscuit etc.), frozen foods.
  • Page 15: Technical Specifications

    Technical Specifications Specifications 90 cm Built-in Oven Lamp power 15-25 W Thermostat 40-240 / Max °C Lower heater 2000 W Upper heater 1500 W Turbo heater 1 x 2200 W / 2 x 1250 W Grill heater 3250 W Supply voltage 220-240V AC 50/60 Hz Technical specifications can be changed without prior notice to improve product quality.
  • Page 16 Important Warnings for Installation: Cooling fan shall take extra steam out and prevent outer surfaces of appliance from overheating during operation of oven. This is a necessary condition for better appliance operation and better cooking. Cooling fan shall continue operation after cooking is finished.
  • Page 17 90 cm Built-In Oven Installation and Mounting Place of use for product must be located before starting installation. Product mustn't be installed in places which are under the effect of strong air flow. Carry the product with minimum two people. Do not drag the product so that floor isn't damaged.
  • Page 18 Supply cord mustn't be under the oven, squeeze in between oven and furniture or bend. Fix the oven to the furniture by using the screws provided with the product. Screws must be mounted as shown in figure 5 by passing them through plastics attached to frame of the product.
  • Page 19 Figure 2 Figure 3...
  • Page 20 Figure 4...
  • Page 21: Control Panel

    Figure 5 CONTROL PANEL 1. Function button 2. Mechanical or digital timer 3. Thermostat WARNING: The control panel above is only for illustration purposes. Consider the control panel on your device.
  • Page 22 of the food to be cooked in the oven. You can set the desired temperature by turning the button after placing the food into the oven. Check cooking table related to cooking temperatures of different foods. Thermostat Button: Helps to set cooking temperature of the food to be cooked in the oven.
  • Page 23: Using The Oven

    USING THE OVEN Initial Use Of Oven Here are the things you must do at first use of your oven after making its necessary connections as per instructions: 1. Remove labels or accessories attached inside the oven. If any, take out the protective folio on front side of the appliance.
  • Page 24 Time of day Minute minder adjustment button button Minus Plus button button Automatic Child lock button cooking button SCREEN SYMBOLS Automatic cooking status indication • On: Full or semi auto-cooking active. AU TO • Flashing: Auto cooking completed or power on condition. •...
  • Page 25 POWER ON At power on, oven is inactive, time of day and AUTO symbols are flashing. The indicated (flashing) time of day is not correct and has to be adjusted. Press to activate the oven and proceed adjusting the time of day as below. TIME OF DAY ADJUSTMENT Time of day adjustment is only possible when no cooking program is in progress.
  • Page 26 SEMI AUTOMATIC COOKING This cooking program is intented to start cooking immediately for a specified duration. After the oven is set to the desired function and temperature via the oven knobs: 1. Press the button, symbol will flash on the screen. 2.
  • Page 27 POWER INTERRUPTS After any interrupt of mains power, your oven will be inactive after the power is restored, for safety reasons. After power on, the time of day digits and symbol will flash and AU TO the time of day has to be adjusted (see: power on). Note: The flashing symbol indicates that the oven is inactive and you have to AU TO...
  • Page 28: Using The Grill

    Using The Grill 1. When you place the grill on the top rack, the food on the grill shall not touch the grill. 2. You can preheat for 5 minutes while grilling. If necessary, you may turn the food upside down. 3.
  • Page 29: Program Types

    Program Button: Helps to set with which heaters the Heating program types in your appliance and important explanations PROGRAM TYPES food placed in oven will be cooked. Heater program of them are provided below for you can cook different foods appealing to types in this button and their functions are stated PROGRAM TYPES your taste.
  • Page 30: Cooking Recommendations

    Multi Functional Cooking (3D): Suitable for baking and roasting. Lower and upper heaters operate as well as quick transmission of heat via air flow. Suitable for cooking requiring single tray and intense heat. COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS You can find in the following table the information of food types which we tested and identified their cooking values in our labs.
  • Page 31: Cooking Table

    Cooking Table Cooking Cooking Cooking Cooking Food function temperature (°C) rack time (min.) Cake Static Small cake Static Static Pastry Statik+fan 180-200 20-25 Cookie Static Apple pie Static 180-190 Sponge cake Static 45-50 Pizza Static Lasagne Static 180-200 50-60 Meringue Static Grilled chicken * Grill+fan...
  • Page 32: Maintenance And Cleaning

    MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 1. Remove the power plug from electrical socket. 2. Do not clean inner parts, panel, trays and other parts of the product with hard tools such as bristle brush, wire wool or knife. Do not use abrasive, scratching materials or detergent.
  • Page 33: Cleaning And Mounting Oven Door

    Cleaning And Mounting Oven Door Figure 8 Figure 9 Figure 8.1 Figure 8.2 Figure 9.1 Figure 9.2 Open the door fully Set the hinge lock Later, close the For easier removal by pulling the oven to the widest angle opened oven door of oven door, when as in figure 8.2.
  • Page 34: Cleaning Oven Glass

    Cleaning Oven Glass Lift by pressing on plastic latches on left and right side as shown in figure 10 and pulling the profile toward yourself as in figure 11. Glass is released after profile is removed as shown in figure 12. Remove the released glass by pulling toward yourself carefully.
  • Page 35: Rack Positions

    Rack Positions: It is important to place the wire grill into the oven properly. Do not allow wire rack to Rack 4 touch rear wall of the oven. Rack positions Rack 3 are shown in the next figure. You may place Rack 2 a deep tray or a standard tray in the lower Rack 1...
  • Page 36: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING You may solve the problems you may encounter with your product by checking the following points before calling the technical service. Check Points In case you experience a problem about the oven, first check the table below and try out the suggestions. Problem Possible Cause What to Do...
  • Page 37 Problem Possible Cause What to Do Water dripping. Water or steam may generate under Steam coming out from a crack on certain conditions depending on Let the oven cool down and than oven door. the food being cooked. This is wipe dry with a cloth.
  • Page 38: Handling Rules

    HANDLING RULES 1. Do not use the door and/or handle to carry or move the appliance. 2. Carry out the movement and transportation in the original packaging. 3. Pay maximum attention to the appliance while loading/unloading and handling. 4. Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during handling and transportation.
  • Page 39: Environmentally-Friendly Disposal

    ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU.
  • Page 40: Warranty Information

    (which are not exhaustive): Scan to Register your InAlto Appliance or go to: www.inalto.house/registration By registering your product, you will receive advanced support, stay updated with the latest from InAlto and find out about new products and promotions.
  • Page 41 (a) the Appliance is damaged by: quality and the failure does not amount to a major accident failure. The benefits to you given by this warranty (ii) misuse or abuse, including failure to are in addition to your other rights and remedies properly maintain or service under a law in relation to the Appliances or services (iii)
  • Page 42 Simply visit the below website, or ask your retailer for help: commercial cost to be paid by you, regulated by the number of kilometres travelled beyond the 25km limit www.inalto.co.nz/register (50km return trip). Microwaves are to be delivered to the nearest authorised service agent by the WARRANTY: customer.
  • Page 43 Attach your receipt to this page...
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