INSTALLATION MOUNTING THE APPLIANCE separate mounting in- OLLOW THE SUPPLIED structions when installing the appliance. PRIOR TO CONNECTING if it has a damaged on the rating plate corre- O NOT OPERATE THIS APPLIANCE HECK THAT THE VOLTAGE sponds to the voltage in your home. mains cord or plug, if it is not working proper- ly, or if it has been damaged or dropped.
BEFORE FIRST USE (250 °C) (cooking food). HE OVEN NEEDS TO BE FULLY HEATED BEFORE FIRST USE to carry out this proceedure. LEASE USE THE FOLLOWING STEPS Quick Heat until you find the Quick Heat func- URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB tion.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE in or EGGS O NOT HEAT OR USE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS near the oven. Fumes can create a fire hazard oven for cooking O NOT USE YOUR MICROWAVE or explosion. or reheating whole eggs with or without shell since they may oven for drying O NOT USE YOUR MICROWAVE...
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS GENERAL TILT PROTECTION TI TILT ECTION has a small hump which is to IRE SHELF HIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY always be facing upwards. It is used to be used built-in. Do HIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED for tilt protection when using the not use it freestanding.
ACCESSORIES GENERAL GLASS DRIP TRAY beneath the wire shelf a number of accessories available on SE THE LASS HERE ARE when using the Grill or Grill the market. Before you buy, ensure they are and Microwaves in suitable for microwave use. combination.
START PROTECTION e.g. putting TART ROTECTION FUNCTION IS ACTIVATED ONE HE DOOR MUST BE OPENED AND CLOSED the oven has returned to food into it, before the safety lock is released. MINUTE AFTER “stand by mode“. Safety Lock is activated close door and press KEY LOCK 19:30...
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DONENESS AUTO FUNCTIONS ONLY in most of the auto func- ONENESS IS AVAILABLE DONENESS tions. You have the possibility to personally control the end result through the Adjust do- EVEL FFECT neness feature. This feature enables you to XTRA IELDS HIGHEST END TEMPERATURE achieve higher or lower end temperature com- ORMAL EFAULT STANDARD SETTING...
COOLING DOWN , the oven may carry HEN A FUNCTION IS FINISHED 180°c 35:00 out a cooling procedure. This is normal. TEMPERATURE COOK TIME After this procedure the oven switches off au- Oven is Hot! --:-- tomatically. END TIME 100°C, the cur- F THE TEMPERATURE IS HIGHER THAN rent cavity temperature is displayed.
ON/OFF OFF . The 24 hour HEN THE APPLIANCE IS TURNED HE APPLIANCE IS TURNED clock is displayed. using the On/Off button or simply by turning the Multifunction Knob. : The oven behavior may differ from the ON , all HEN THE APPLIANCE IS TURNED above described, depending on the ECO func- buttons &...
CHANGING SETTINGS CLOCK SETTING Brightness Time Volume Appliance and display settings until Time is displayed. URN THE DJUST 00 : 00 (HH) (MM) . (The digits flicker). RESS THE BUTTON Press to set time, to confirm ...
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CHANGING SETTINGS BRIGHTNESS Volume Brightness Eco Mode Appliance and display settings until Brightness is displayed. URN THE DJUST High RESS THE BUTTON Medium to set the level of brightness suitable to your URN THE DJUST For normal living conditions preference.
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CHANGING SETTINGS DURING COOKING NCE THE COOKING PROCESS HAS BEEN STARTED The time can easily be increased in 30-second steps by pressing the Start button.Each press increases the time with 30 seconds or 1 min- ute depending on function. You may also Turn the Adjust Knob to increase or decrease the time.
DELAYED START when you need to have the SE THIS FUNCTION cooking finished at a specific time. The oven needs to know the desired cooking duration and the time of day when the food should be ready. ...
KITCHEN TIMER 00 : 00 : 00 (HH) (MM) (SS) Press to set Timer, to Start OFF by turning theMultifunction Knob to the Zero position or pressing the On URN THE OVEN / Off button. ...
COOK & REHEAT WITH MICROWAVES POWER LEVEL MICROWAVES ONLY OWER UGGESTED USE , water, clear soups, coffee, tea or other food with a high water EHEATING OF BEVERAGES 850 W content. If the food contains egg or cream choose a lower power. 750 W , meat etc.
JET START Microwave until Microwave is shown. URN THE ULTIFUNCTION ON / OFF RESS THE BUTTON 850 w 00:30 POWER COOK TIME with full microwave Microwave RESS THE TART BUTTON TO AUTOMATICALLY START 19:00 power level and the cooking time set to 30 seconds.
QUICK HEAT Quick Heat until you find the Quick Heat func- 175°C URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB TEMPERATURE tion. Quick Heat to set the temperature. URN THE DJUST 175°C RESS THE TART BUTTON TEMPERATURE Quick Heat the empty oven.
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CONVENTIONAL Conventional to the Conventional position. Conventional + MW URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Conventional to confirm your selection. RESS THE BUTTON For baked food such as cookies, cakes and rolls to set the temperature. URN THE ADJUST KNOB 200°C 00:00...
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CONVENTIONAL + MW Conventional Conventional + MW to the Conventional position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Conventional For baked food such as fruit cakes and tin bread to the Conventional + MW position. URN THE ADJUST KNOB ...
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GRILL Grill Functions , place the food on the Wire rack. OR FOOD LIKE CHEESE TOAST STEAKS AND SAUSAGES until Grill is shown. Microwave URN THE ULTIFUNCTION Grill to confirm your selection. Grill + MW RESS THE BUTTON...
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GRILL + MW Grill Functions to the Grill position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Grill to the Grill + MW position. URN THE ADJUST KNOB Grill + MW Turbo Grill ...
FORCED AIR Forced Air Forced Air + MW until you find the Forced Air position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Forced Air to confirm your selection. RESS THE BUTTON To cook pastry, cakes, poultry and roast meats ...
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FORCED AIR to put food on to allow the air to circulate LWAYS USE THE IRE RACK properly around the food. when baking small items like cook- SE THE AKING PLATE ies or rolls. FOOD ACCESSORIES OVEN TEMP °C COOK TIME (1,3 - 1,5Kg) D on wire rack 170 - 180 °C...
FORCED AIR + MW Forced Air until you find the Forced Air position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB until you find the Forced Air + MW is shown. URN THE ADJUST KNOB Forced Air + MW ...
CONVECTION BAKE Convection Bake to the Convection Bake position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Convection Bake + MW to confirm your selection. RESS THE BUTTON Convection Bake to set the temperature. URN THE ADJUST KNOB For food such as pies, rolls, pizzas and muffins ...
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CONVECTION BAKE + MW Convection Bake to the Convection Bake position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Convection Bake + MW to the Convection Bake + MW position. Convection Bake URN THE ADJUST KNOB For food such as fruit pies, cakes and frozen quiches ...
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SPECIAL - KEEP WARM Special to the Special position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Dough Proving Keep Warm to the Keep Warm position. URN THE ADJUST KNOB For maintaining serving temperature to confirm your selection.
SPECIAL - DOUGH PROVING Special to the Special position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Dough Proving to the Dough Proving position. URN THE ADJUST KNOB Keep Warm For proving your dough to confirm your selection.
AUTO REHEAT AUTO Automatic to the Automatic position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Recepies Reheat to the Auto Reheat position. URN THE ADJUST KNOB Jet Defrost For reheating ready-made food ...
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AUTO REHEAT a meal in the refrigerator when using this function ex- HEN YOU ARE SAVING LWAYS COVER FOOD or ”plating” a meal for reheating, arrange the cept when reheating chilled soups in which thicker, denser food to the out- case a cover is not needed! side of the plate and in such way that...
JET DEFROST AUTO Automatic Reheat Jet Defrost to the Auto position. URN THE MULTIFUNCTION KNOB Recepies For defrosting 5 types of food to the Jet Defrost position. URN THE ADJUST KNOB ...
JET DEFROST WEIGHT: the net weight of the food. The HIS FUNCTION NEEDS TO KNOW oven will then automatically calculate the needed time to finish the procedure. : Follow the F THE WEIGHT IS LESSER OR GREATER THAN RECOMMENDED WEIGHT procedure for “Cook &...
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MANUAL DEFROST , plastic films or card- halfway through the defrost- ROZEN FOOD IN PLASTIC BAGS URN LARGE JOINTS board packages can be placed directly in the ing process. oven as long as the package has no met- defrost OILED FOOD STEWS AND MEAT SAUCES al parts (e.g.
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS and spices PRINKLE WITH SALT - 1,5K and some oil. Stir when oven OTATO WEDGES LASS prompts you to do so. 1kg potatoes and EEL AND SLICE place half of the amount in a dish. Sprinkle 200ml grated cheese, salt, pepper, crushed garlic and thyme on the pota- ICROWAVE SAFE...
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS OAST BEEF - 1,5K with salt, spices and brush PRINKLE OAST PORK with oil. 1,5K - 2K EG OF LAMB ICROWAVE SAFE & O VEN PROOF 250g of button mushrooms LACE VESSEL and 250g of chopped shallots be- - 1,5K side the meat.
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS & ICROWAVE SAFE - 1,5K OAST HICKEN VEN PROOF VESSEL HICKEN LEGS with salt, spices and PRINKLE brush with oil. IRE SHELF IN - 1,2K POULTRY LASS HICKEN FILLETS GRILLED PRINKLE WITH SALT AND SPICES AND ICROWAVE SAFE - 1K HICKEN FILLETS...
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS and sprinkle with salt CORE THE SKIN and spices. Brush the fish with melt- - 1,5K AKED WHOLE FISH LASS ed butter and sprinkle eventually some bread crumbs on top. and sprinkle with salt CORE THE SKIN LASS - 1,5K and pepper.
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS OOT VEGETABLES BOILED , add 2-4tbsp UT IN EVEN SIZES water. ICROWAVE EGETABLES BOILED - 800 SAFE VESSEL WITH COVER 2-4tbsp water. EGETABLES FROZEN (700g) AYER SLICED TOMATOES and 1 thinly sliced courgette (250g) in a buttered dish. ICROWAVE &...
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS of 400-500g OOK A MEAT SAUCE minced beef, 1 chopped onion, 2 tbsp oil, garlic, 500g canned to- matoes and 1½ beef stock cube + 100ml water. Season with salt, pep- per and herbs. ASAGNE HOME of 50g butter, 40g ERVINGS...
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS of 225 ml water, AKE A DOUGH 15g fresh yeast, 20 ml olive oil, 1½ tsp salt, ¾ tsp sugar and approx. 400g flour. Let rise for 15-20 minutes. and place it on the OLL IT OUT lightly greased baking plate.
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RECIPES FOOD AMOUNT ACCESSORIES HINTS of 350 ml AKE A DOUGH water + 200 ml milk, 30g fresh yeast, 20g salt, 10g sugar, 70g butter and approx. 1 kg flour. Let stand for 10 minutes. Divide into ICROWAVE 1 - 3 P &...
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RECIPES FOOD FOOD CLASS AMOUNT HINTS CATEGORY 6 - 8 S & O ERVINGS ICROWAVE SAFE VEN PROOF VESSEL of 225g flour, pinch of salt, 125g butter and 1-2 tbsp AKE A DOUGH water. Form to a ball and chill for ½ hour. PPLE PIE 500g apples.
MAINTENANCE & CLEANING normally re- or food particles to LEANING IS THE ONLY MAINTENANCE O NOT ALLOW GREASE quired. build up around the door. in a clean condition AILURE TO MAINTAIN THE OVEN , boil a cup of water in the OR STUBBORN STAINS could lead to deterioration of the surface that oven for 2 or 3 minutes.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE , do not make a service it should F THE OVEN DOES NOT WORK F THE MAINS CORD NEEDS REPLACING call until you have made the following checks: be replaced by the original The Plug is properly inserted in the wall mains cord, which is available socket.