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  • Page 1 Built-in oven User’s manual...
  • Page 2 - 2006/95 EEC “ ” - 2004/108 EEC “ ” - 89/109 EEC “ “...
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  • Page 7 . °C min 60 max 260 60 * 260 60 * 200 200°C. 60*260 260°C. 60*260 260°C. 60*260 260°C,...
  • Page 8 60 * 260 260°C 60*200 60 and 200°C. 60 * 260 260°C. °C 85/90 20/22 25/30...
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  • Page 18 ÄÓÕÎÂÊÀ Ñ ÑÀÌÎÎ×ÈÙÀÞÙÈÌÈÑß ÏÀÍÅËßÌÈ Â íåêîòîðûõ ìîäåëÿõ áîêîâûå ñòåíêè äóõîâêè ïîêðûòû îñîáûìè ïîðèñòûìè ïàíåëÿìè, êîòîðûå ïðè íîðìàëüíîì òåìïåðàòóðíîì ðåæèìå ïðèãîòîâëåíèÿ ïðåîáðàçóþò æèð â íåçíà÷èòåëüíûé íàëåò. Ýòîò íàëåò ñëåäóåò óäàëÿòü âëàæíîé ãóáêîé, ïîñëå òîãî êàê äóõîâêà îñòûíåò. Ýòî ñëåäóåò äåëàòü, ÷òîáû ïîðèñòàÿ ïîâåðõíîñòü...
  • Page 20 INDEX General warnings Technical features Installation How to cook Tables for the bakings Description and use of accessories Cleaning and maintenance GENERAL WARNINGS Waste packsging IMPORTANT Do not throw the packaging of your appliance This appliance must be used exclusively for into the dustbin, but pick out the different cooking food and not for any other purpose.
  • Page 21 the safety of your appliance. by unqualifi ed individuals may cause damage Make sure that the knobs are on “0” and accidents. The fi rst thing to do is to consult (closed) when the appliance is not in use. this user handbook. If you cannot fi nd the infor- mation required, contact your nearest after-sales Keep from sitting and put heavy objects on service.
  • Page 22: Electrical Connection

    INSTALLATION Electrical connection After removing the appliance from the pack- aging, make sure that it is undamaged and that Electric connection has to be done according the electrical lead is in perfect condition. Oth- to rules and law provisions in force. Before do- erwise, contact your dealer before putting the ing the connection, check the following: appliance into operation.
  • Page 23 Direct connection to electric supply If an appliance is not equipped with supply cable and plug, the power supply must be fi tted with a disconnect switch in which the distance between contacts permits total disconnection in accordance with overvoltage category III, as required by installation regulations.
  • Page 24 HOW TO COOK General information N.B. Set any timer, clock or programmer and use precautions to manual mode (see section on page 6). At the fi rst use of the oven, it’s normal to The oven must be used with the door closed. smeel the protective oils used in manufacture Always hold the handle in the middle, to burning off.
  • Page 25: Oven Cooking Chart

    60 * 260 Natural convection Both the lower and upper heating elements operate together. This is the traditional cooking, very good for roasting joints, ideal for biscuits, baked apples and crisping food. You obtain very good results when cooking on a shelf adjusting the temperature 260°C. 60 * 260 Fan oven Both the fan and the circular heating element operate together.
  • Page 26 DESCRIPTIONS OF ACCESSORIES NOTE: Install the grids, by placing them on the horizontal slides inside the oven wall. The raised part of the grid must be in face of the oven rear wall (fi g. 4). Cooling motor Some models are equipped with tangential cooling motor. TURNSPIT (optional) The turnspit is an optional available only in Put support G completely into the oven.
  • Page 27: Setting The Time Of Day

    Instructions for use of control devices (depending on model) TOUCH-CONTROL PROGRAMMER CLOCK (Fig. 6) Setting the time of day Cooking time When the oven is fi rst connected to the pow- Press the mode buttonII until L1 fl ashes. er supply, the display shows 12.00 and the led Set the desired cooking time using the indicator (L4) fl...
  • Page 28: Setting The Minute Minder

    Cooking time and cooking is set at 12.00 and a cooking time of 1.30h is end time set, the oven will begin cooking at 10.30 and will Press the mode button until L1 fl ashes. switch off at 12.00. Set the desired cooking time as described at Cancelling programmes “COOKING TIME”.
  • Page 29 Setting the Cooking programme is active, please also observe that Programme all inputs are cancelled if you move the oven Operation Period selector switch to zero position! This programme enables to e.g. automati- Press the mode button until the indicator cally turn on the oven for a preset period via the for operation end fl...
  • Page 30 Minutes counters Proceed as follows to activate the key lock: (Fig. 8) Simultaneously press the minus and plus Turn the knob clockwise to set the desired button for approx. 3 seconds. On the display, cooking time. The minutes minder can be ad- indicator for key lock is illuminated.
  • Page 31 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Removal of oven door Wait until the appliance has cooled down be- fore attempting to clean it. To make cleaning easier, remove the oven Disconnect it from the power supply, either by door as follows: pulling the plug out or switching off the power 1) open the door halfway and remove the glass supply at the mains.
  • Page 32 CAUTION: Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass doors of the oven since they may scratch the surface and cause the glass to break.
  • Page 33 Side opening door. the door is left completely free. Two people N.B.: The door’s opening direction (right- are therefore needed for this operation, one hand or left-hand) can be changed. to hold the door fi rmly while the screws are Warning: this operation must be carried undone).
  • Page 34 Self-cleaning panels I f t h e ov en is fit t ed wit h s elf- c lean in g p an els , at n or m al c ookin g t em p er at ur es t h e c at alyt ic en am el h elp s t r an s for m g r eas e s p las h es in t o a lig h t d us t .
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