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User Manual
QXDMD 642 CS
QXDMD 642 CB
QXDMD 642 MI
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  • Page 1 Built-in Oven User Manual QXDMD 642 CS QXDMD 642 CB QXDMD 642 MI...
  • Page 2 Dear Our Precious Customer, Thank you for choosing a product. We would like you to be satisfied with our product, which has been produced in our highly qualified, technological and modern facilities. You can use your oven with pleasure and confidence for many years by performing required maintenance and showing necessary care.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENT 1.Important Safety Warnings ⚠ ..................4 General Warnings .........................4 Electrical Hazard ........................5 Risk of Injury .........................6 Intended Use ........................6 2.Environmental Protection ..................7 Saving Energy ........................7 Compliance With WEEE Regulation and Disposal of The Product ........8 Technical Specifications ......................8 3.Introducing the Appliance ..................9 General Overview .........................9 Control Panel ........................10...
  • Page 4: Important Safety Warnings

    1.Important Safety Warnings Read the manual carefully before installation and use of the appliance. The appliance shall not be covered under warranty in case of an incorrect installation or use performed by a person other than a specialist. ⚠ General Notes •...
  • Page 5: Electrical Hazard

    Electrical Hazard ⚠There is a risk of electrocution. • The appliance should be repaired by an authorized service if it is damaged. • In case of any damage, turn off the appliance, cut off the electricity. • Due to the risk of electric shock, do not wash the appliance by spraying or pouring water on it.
  • Page 6: Risk Of Injury

    Risk of Injury • If there is a crack on the oven door glass or it is exposed to an impact, the glass may break and splatter. • In order to clean the oven door glass, do not use harsh and abrasive cleaners or metal scrapers.
  • Page 7: Environmental Protection

    2. Environmental Protection Saving Energy To learn what should be done while cooking a food in the oven, first of all, we need to talk about pre-heating. You should apply pre-heating only when it is required. Pay attention not to apply pre-heating for more than 10 minutes. •...
  • Page 8: Compliance With Weee Regulation And Disposal Of The Product

    Compliance With WEEE Regulation and Disposal of The Product Dispose of the old product in a way not harming the environment. On this product, there is a symbol (WEEE), which indicates that electrical and electronic equipment wastes should be collected separately.
  • Page 9: Introducing The Appliance

    3.Introducing the Appliance General Overview 1-Control Panel 5-Fan 2-Air Vents* 6-Fan Protection Sheet ** 3-Oven Illumination*** 7-Cover 4-Racks**** 8-Handle may be open/closed depending on your model. *Air Vents It may not be available depending on your model. **FPS The position of the may vary.
  • Page 10: Control Panel

    Control Panel Signal Lamp Function Button Temperature Button Mechanical Timer Signal Lamp Function Button Temperature Button Digital Timer Function Button Heating/cooking type is adjusted with function selection button. You also need to set temperature button to a value with function selection button. Otherwise, the product will not start to heat.
  • Page 11: Heating Types And Functions

    Heating Types And Functions Lower + Upper Heating and Fan are turned on. It is Fan Supported convenient for the food such as meat, cakes, biscuits. Lower and By the help of fan, the air circulation is performed in a Upper Heating controlled way and evenly within the oven.
  • Page 12: Use Of The Oven

    Pop-out Button Use • In the models with a pop-out button, the button should be on the outside in order to apply the setting. (This button is optional.) • Remove the button out by pressing on it as shown in the picture. •...
  • Page 13: First Use

    First Use Clock Setting Apply the clock setting before starting to use the oven. All numbers light up and go out for 2 seconds after establishing the power conne- ction. appears on the screen. buttons, you can change the time more quickly. Firstly, the minute is entered and it is confirmed with tbutton and you switch to the clock.
  • Page 14: First Heating

    First Heating Remove the labels and take out the accessories before using the oven. Wipe the oven with a damp cloth and dry it. Refer to ✨ “Maintenance and Cleaning” section and review it detailedly. Perform the first heating in order to remove the new appliance smell.
  • Page 15: Use Of Digital Timer

    Use of Digital Timer It is an electronic timer which makes the food to be cooked prepared at the time you desire. You should adjust the cooking duration of the meal and the time when you desire it to be prepared. Automatic Cooking Programme After selecting the temperature and function, which are suitable for the meal you put in the oven, you shall start the cooking immediately by adjusting the cooking...
  • Page 16: Pause Mode

    Pause Mode When the screen indicates the time of the day and you long press button, the time of the day and symbol appear and the oven switches to pause mode. In this case, you cannot cook. When you press on button for a short time in order to exit the mode, symbol appears and is deactivated.
  • Page 17: Manual Cooking Mode

    Oven time indicates the remaining time on the screen by subtracting the time of the day from the ending time and it starts to count down. We set our oven to start cooking at 01:00 p.m., cook for 30 minutes and end the cooking at 01:30 p.m.
  • Page 18: Alarm Setup

    Alarm Setup Alarm can be set at any time. You can use it as a warning or reminder. The alarm indicator shall go out after the alarm rings for 2 minutes. Until the indicator appears, press and hold button. Firstly, select the After the duration is with button minute with...
  • Page 19 Changing The Time (CL) Select the minute and With buttons, Long press the hour with proceed to option . buttons together buttons and confirm it and confirm it with and enter the menu. with button. button. Changing The Tone (So) With buttons, With...
  • Page 20: Accessories

    5.Accessories The accessories, which are provided based on the model of the appliance, vary. The accessories, which are mentioned in the user manual, may not be available in the product. Use the original accessories, which are designed for the appliance. Standard Tray It is intended for frozen food, cakes, large sized meat dishes,...
  • Page 21: Use Of Accessories

    Use of Accessories There are models with wire and self adjusting racks. Wire rack has 6 cooking rack. Accessories should be placed between two racks and the side with a inclination should face the door of the appliance. The cavities on the wire rack prevent it from falling off the racks and ensure the safety.
  • Page 22 Use of Telescopic Rail Push the rails completely inside without placing the tray and wire grid on them. Accessories must be between the front and rear overhangs of the rails. If you are going to cook with more than one tray, there should be a level of distance with the rail system.
  • Page 23: Cooking Suggestions

    6.Cooking suggestions You can see the details of the food, which we have tested in our laboratories and whose cooking values have been determined by us, in the table. The cooking times may vary depending on the grid voltage, the nature and the amount of the material to be cooked and the temperature.
  • Page 24: Grilling Table

    Pastry Standard Tray 25...30 30...40 Fish Standard Tray 20...30 Glass on the Lasagna wire rack/ 20...25 rectangular 50...55 Chicken Standard Tray drumstick 40...45 30 min. max, then 60 min. 90...95 Whole chicken Standard Tray (2 kg) 25min. max, 75...80 then 50 min. 30 min.
  • Page 25: Maintenance And Cleaning

    7.Maintenance and Cleaning Before starting to perform maintenance and cleaning, disconnect the applian- ce from the electrical outlet against the risk of electric shock. ⚠Before performing maintenance, make sure that the appliance is cold. You can extend the lifetime of the appliance by performing regular maintenance and cleaning.
  • Page 26: Removing And Attaching The Oven Door

    Removing The Oven Door Step 1 Open the oven door fully. Step 2 Push the hinge locks in the direction of arrow and unlock them. Step 3 Close the oven door until it is brought to the position in line with the hinge lock. Pull it outwards in the direction of arrow.
  • Page 27: Removing And Attaching The Glasses

    Removing The Glasses The number of the glasses may vary according to the model. Step 1 Open the oven door halfway. Step 2 By pressing on the right and left side of t he upper plastic section, pull it upwards. Step 3 Firstly, pull the internal glass, then interim glass outwards in the direction...
  • Page 28: Removing And Attaching The Wire Racks

    Removing The Wire Racks ⚠ The racks may be hot, do not touch the racks when they are hot. Wait for them to cool down. The cleaning process of the oven’s side walls may vary depending on the appliance model. This feature may not be available in your appliance. Step 1 Firstly, lift the rack carefully from the front hanger (1) in the direction of the...
  • Page 29: Replacing The Oven Lamp

    Replacing the Oven Lamp ⚠ Due to the hazard of electric shock, make sure that the power is out before replacing the lamp. The lamp may be hot, wait for it to cool down. Step 1 Open the oven door fully. Step 2 Turn the glass door counter clockwise and remove it.
  • Page 30 Problem Reason Solution The appliance may not Make sure that the appli- be plugged in. ance is plugged in. The appliance does not operate. Check the fuses in the The fuse may have blown fuse box. If the fuse has or be broken.

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