Caple FAN OVENS Instructions For Use Manual
Caple FAN OVENS Instructions For Use Manual

Caple FAN OVENS Instructions For Use Manual

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Instruction for the use - Installation advice
KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE
Before operating this oven,
please read these instructions carefully

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  • Page 1 OVENS Instruction for the use - Installation advice KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE Before operating this oven, please read these instructions carefully...
  • Page 2: Declaration Of Ce Conformity

    Dear Customer, Thank you for having purchased and given your pref- erence to our product. The safety precautions and recommendations within this booklet are for your own safety and that of others. They will also provide a means by which to make full use of the features offered by your appliance.
  • Page 3: Important Precautions And Recommendations

    IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS – After having unpacked the appliance, check to ensure that it is not damaged. If you have any doubts, do not use it and contact the store from where you purchased it. – Packing materials (i.e. plastic bags, polystyrene foam, nails, packing straps, etc.) should not be left around within easy reach of children, as these may cause serious injuries.
  • Page 4: Control Panel

    Control panel Fig. 1.1 Fig. 1.2 Fig. 1.3 8-9-10 Fig. 1.4 11-12 TYPES OF THERMOSTAT Depending on the models the thermostat could be of type A (50 to 225°C) or type B (50 to 250°C)
  • Page 5 Fig. 1.5 Fig. 1.6 Fig. 1.7 8-9-10 Fig. 1.8 11-12 CONTROL PANEL 1. Oven thermostat knob (type A or B) 7. Electronic clock 2. Function selector knob 8. Clock programmer (start-end) 3. Power on indicator lamp 9. Electric clock with alarm 4.
  • Page 6: How To Use The Oven

    How to use the oven GENERAL FEATURES OPERATING PRINCIPLES The heating and cooking in electrical hot Heating and cooking in the fan oven are air ovens take place by forced convec- obtained in the following ways: tion. a. by forced convection The two elements which make this pro- A fan sucks in the air contained in the cess take place are:...
  • Page 7: Function Selector Knob

    FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB Attention: the oven door becomes (fig. 2.2) very hot during operation. Rotate the knob clockwise to set the Keep children away. oven to one of the following functions: OVEN LIGHT THERMOSTAT KNOB (fig. 2.1A - 2.1B) To turn on the heating elements of the By turning the function selector knob to oven, set function selector knob to the this setting, the oven light will illuminate...
  • Page 8: Hot Air Cooking

    COOKING ADVICE HOT AIR COOKING The circular element and the fan are on. STERILIZATION The heat is diffused by forced convec- Sterilization of foods to be conserved, in tion and the temperature must be regu- full and hermetically sealed jars, is done lated between 50°C and the maximum in the following way: position with the thermostat knob.
  • Page 9: Use Of The Grill

    USE OF THE GRILL ROASTING Set the switch to position and the To obtain classical roasting, it is neces- thermostat knob between 50°C and the sary to remember: maximum position. – that it is advisable to maintain a tem- perature between 180 and 200 °C. Leave to warm up for approximately 5 –...
  • Page 10: Electronic Programmer

    Electronic programmer The electronic programmer is a device Description of the illuminated symbols: which groups together the following func- tions: AUTO - flashing - Programmer in auto- – 24 hours clock with illuminated display matic position but not pro- – Timer (up to 23 hours and 59 minutes) grammed –...
  • Page 11: Electronic Timer

    ELECTRONIC CLOCK ELECTRONIC TIMER (fig. 3.2) The programmer is equipped with an The timer program consists only of a electronic clock with illuminated num- buzzer which may be set for a maximum bers which indicates hours and minutes. period of 23 hours and 59 minutes. Upon immediate connection of the oven If the AUTO symbol is flashing push the or after a power cut, three zeros will...
  • Page 12: Automatic Oven Cooking

    AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKING 3. Set the temperature and the cooking program by using the switch and ther- To cook food automatically in the oven, mostat knobs of the oven (see specific it is necessary to: chapters). 1. Set the length of the cooking period 2.
  • Page 13: Semi - Automatic Cooking

    At the end of the cooking period, the oven SEMI - AUTOMATIC COOKING and the symbol will disappear, AUTO This is used to automatically switch off will flash and a buzzer will sound and can the oven after the desired cooking peri- be stopped by pushing any of the buttons od has elapsed.
  • Page 14 Electronic clock/end cooking timer COOKING WITH AUTOMATIC The electronic programmer is a device with the following functions: SWITCH-OFF – 24 hours clock with illuminated The aim of this function is to display automatically stop the cooking after a pre – Timing of oven cooking with automatic programmed time, for a maximum period switch-off (max.
  • Page 15: Electronic Clock

    Electronic clock ELECTRONIC CLOCK ELECTRONIC ALARM (fig. 5.1) The electronic alarm is a device which The alarm program consists only of a groups the functions of 24 hours clock buzzer which may be set for a maximum with illuminated display and 99 minutes period of 99 minutes.
  • Page 16: Clock Programmer

    Clock programmer The clock programmer is a device which COOKING WITH AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF groups together the following functions: – Turn on the oven by setting the switch – Electric clock knob on the desired program and the – Timing of oven cooking with automatic thermostat knob onto the desired tem- switch-off (max.
  • Page 17: Electric Clock

    Electric clock with alarm - Electric clock ELECTRIC CLOCK WITH ALARM ELECTRIC CLOCK (Fig. 7.2) (Fig. 7.1) To adjust the clock, press knob “A” and turn clockwise until it shows the correct To adjust the clock, press knob “A” and time.
  • Page 18 Timer - 60’ Alarm TIMER - 120’ CUT-OFF 60’ ALARM (Fig. 8.1) (Fig. 8.2) The function of the timer runs the oven The minute counter is a timed acoustic for a preset time. warning device which can be set for a maximum of 60 minutes.
  • Page 19: Cleaning And Maintenance

    Cleaning and maintenance GENERAL ADVICE STAINLESS STEEL AND ALUMINIUM PARTS AND SILK-SCREEN PRINTED Important: Before any operation of cleaning and SURFACES maintenance disconnect the appli- Clean using an appropriate product. ance from the electrical supply. Always dry thoroughly. It is advisable to clean when the appliance is cold and especially for IMPORTANT: these parts must be cleaning the enamelled parts.
  • Page 20 OVEN FITTING OUT Models with wire racks – Assemble the wire racks to the oven Models with embossed cavity walls using the 2 screws (Fig. 9.2). The oven shelves are provided with a – In the models with catalytic panels security block to prevent accidental interpose the catalytic panels “A”...
  • Page 21 Models with tilting grill and wire Models with tilting grill and sliding racks shelves – Assemble the wire racks on the oven – Assemble the sliding shelves on the walls using the 2 screws (Fig. 9.4). oven walls using the 2 screws (Fig. 9.6).
  • Page 22 SLIDING SHELVES ADVICE FOR USE AND MAINTE- NANCE OF CATALYTIC PANELS (some models only) (some models only) – The sliding shelves facilitate the inser- The catalytic panels are covered with tion and removal of shelves during special microporous enamel which cooking.
  • Page 23: Replacing The Oven Light

    GREASE FILTER (some models only) REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT – Slide in the grease filter on the back Before any maintenance is started of the oven as in Fig. 9.8. involving electrical parts of the appliance, it must be disconnected from the power –...
  • Page 24: Removing The Oven Door

    REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR The oven door can easily be removed as follows: – Open the door to the full extent (fig. 9.10a). – Open the lever “A” completely on the left and right hinges (fig. 9.10b). – Hold the door as shown in fig. 9.10. Fig.
  • Page 25 Advice for the installer...
  • Page 26: Installation

    Installation 1 1 0 0 IMPORTANT – The appliance should be installed by a QUALIFIED INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN. The appliance must be installed in com- pliance with regulations in force. The oven can be fitted in standard units, width and depth 60 cm. Installation requires a compartment as illustrated in figures 10.1 and 10.2.
  • Page 27 50 mm 30 mm Fig. 10.3 Fig. 10.4 To ensure internal ventilation, aeration channels must be provided as illustrated in the figures 10.3 and 10.4. The walls surrounding the oven must be made of heat-resistant material. Taking care NOT to lift the oven by the door handle.
  • Page 28 OVEN DOOR LOWER TRIM AIR FLOW Fig. 10.5 IMPORTANT: To avoid damage to the lower trim please note the following instructions. The lower trim is designed to allow for good air circulation and the correct opening of the oven door. To ensure the trim is not damaged due to the appliance being placed on the floor, the appliance should be suitably supported as in above illustrations.
  • Page 29: Electrical Section

    Electrical section 1 1 1 1 – The bi-polar plug must be connected to Before effecting any intervention an outlet connected to the grounding on the electrical parts the appli- unit in conformity to security norms. ance must be disconnected from –...
  • Page 30 CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUP- PLY CABLE Unhook the terminal board cover by inserting a screwdriver into the two hooks “A” (fig. 11.1). Open the cable gland by unscrewing screw “F” (fig. 11.2), unscrew the termi- nal screws and remove the cable. The new supply cable, of suitable type and section, is connected to the terminal board following the diagram fig.
  • Page 32 Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. The manufacturer reserves the right, considering the characteristics of the models described here, at any time and without notice, to make eventual necessary modifications for their construction or for commercial needs. cod.

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