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285442418 

12.05.2009 

R.AA 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

Built

Built

Built

Built----In Oven

In Oven

In Oven

In Oven    

9629 MMB 

9629 MMB 

9629 MMB 

9629 MMB ----    9630MMI

9630MMI

9630MMI

9630MMI    

Summary of Contents for 9629 MMB

Page 1: ...285442418 12 05 2009 R AA Built Built Built Built In Oven In Oven In Oven In Oven 9629 MMB 9629 MMB 9629 MMB 9629 MMB 9630MMI 9630MMI 9630MMI 9630MMI ...

Page 2: ...nts carefully before using the product and keep it as a reference for future use If you handover the product to someone else give the user manual as well Follow all warnings and information in the user manual Remember that this user manual is also applicable for several other models Differences between models will be identified in the manual Explanation of symbols Throughout this user manual the f...

Page 3: ... connection 14 Future Transportation 15 4 Preparation 16 Tips for saving energy 16 Initial use 16 First cleaning of the appliance 16 Initial heating 16 5 How to operate the oven 17 General information on baking roasting and grilling 17 How to operate the electric oven 17 Operating modes 18 Using the oven clock 19 Cooking times table 19 How to operate the grill 21 Cooking times table for grilling 2...

Page 4: ...installation read the instructions carefully Do not operate the product if it is defective or has any visible damage Control that the product function knobs are switched off after every use Electrical safety If the product has a failure it should not be operated unless it is repaired by the Authorized Service Agent There is the risk of electric shock Only connect the product to a grounded outlet l...

Page 5: ...ng is compatible with the product Product safety The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised Never use the product when your judgment or coordination is impaired by the use of alcohol and or drugs Be careful when using alcoholic drinks in your...

Page 6: ... not whether liquid or moisture on the socket is pluged to product Intended use This product is designed for domestic use Commercial use will void the guarantee This appliance is for cooking purposes only It must not be used for other purposes for example room heating This product should not be used for warming the plates under the grill drying towels dish cloths etc by hanging them on the oven do...

Page 7: ...Directive This product has been manufactured with high quality parts and materials which can be reused and are suitable for recycling Therefore do not dispose the product with normal domestic waste at the end of its service life Take it to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Please consult your local authorities to learn the nearest collection point Help pro...

Page 8: ...t lamp Package contents Accessories supplied can vary depending on the product model Not every accessory described in the user manual may exist on your product 1 User manual User manual User manual User manual 2 Oven tray Oven tray Oven tray Oven tray Used for pastries frozen foods and big roasts 3 Cake tray Cake tray Cake tray Cake tray Used for pastries such as cookies and biscuits 4 Wire Shelf ...

Page 9: ...nd make sure that it is balanced before placing food on it Please see the following figure Technical specifications Voltage frequency 220 240 V 50 Hz Total power consumption 2 5 kW Fuse min 16 A Cable type section H05VV FG 3 x 1 5 mm 2 Cable length max 2 m External dimensions height width depth 595 mm 594 mm 567 mm Installation dimensions height width depth 590 or 600 mm 560 mm min 550 mm Main ove...

Page 10: ...the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standards Depending on operational and environmental conditions of the product these values may vary ...

Page 11: ...roduct has any defects on it If so do not have it installed Damaged products cause risks for your safety Before installation The appliance is intended for installation in commercially available kitchen cabinets A safety distance must be left between the appliance and the kitchen walls and furniture See figure values in mm Surfaces synthetic laminates and adhesives used must be heat resistant 100 C...

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Page 14: ...ns DANGER The power cable must not be clamped bent or trapped or come into contact with hot parts of the product A damaged power cable must be replaced by an Authorised Service Agent Otherwise there is risk of electric shock short circuit or fire Connection must comply with national regulations The mains supply data must correspond to the data specified on the type label of the product Open the fr...

Page 15: ... on the carton If you do not have the original carton pack the product in bubble wrap or thick cardboard and tape it securely To prevent the wire grill and tray inside the oven from damaging the oven door place a strip of cardboard onto the inside of the oven door that lines up with the position of the trays Tape the oven door to the side walls Do not use the door or handle to lift or move the pro...

Page 16: ...sult in shattering of the glass 1 Remove all packaging materials 2 Wipe the surfaces of the appliance with a damp cloth or sponge and dry with a cloth Initial heating Heat up the product for about 30 minutes and then switch it off Thus any production residues or layers will be burnt off and removed WARNING Hot surfaces cause burns Product may be hot when it is in use Never touch the hot burners in...

Page 17: ...ime Let meat rest in the oven for about 10 minutes after the cooking time is over The juice is better distributed all over the roast and does not run out when the meat is cut Fish should be placed on the middle or lower rack in a heat resistant plate Tips for grilling When meat fish and poultry are grilled they quickly get brown have a nice crust and do not get dry Flat pieces meat skewers and sau...

Page 18: ...g modes shown here may be different from the arrangement on your product Top and bottom heating Top and bottom heating Top and bottom heating Top and bottom heating Top and bottom heating are in operation Food is heated simultaneously from the top and bottom For example it is suitable for cakes pastries or cakes and casseroles in baking moulds Cook with one tray only Bottom heating Bottom heating ...

Page 19: ...t the time Otherwise the oven will not operate 1 Turn the Time Adjustment knob clockwise to set the cooking time 2 Put your dish into the oven 3 Select operation mode and temperature see How to operate the electric oven page 17 The oven will be heated up to the preset temperature and will maintain this temperature until the end of the cooking time you selected 4 Once the cooking time is over Time ...

Page 20: ...f Lamb casserole One level 3 25 min 250 max then 190 70 90 One level 3 25 min 250 max then 190 60 80 Roasted chicken One level 2 15 min 250 max then 180 190 55 65 One level 2 15 min 250 max then 180 190 55 65 Turkey 5 5 kg One level 1 25 min 250 max then 180 190 150 210 One level 1 25 min 250 max then 180 190 150 210 Fish One level 3 200 20 30 One level 3 200 20 30 When cooking with 2 trays at the...

Page 21: ...nt knob counter clockwise to Hand symbol when grilling clockwise to Hand symbol when grilling clockwise to Hand symbol when grilling clockwise to Hand symbol when grilling Switching on the grill 1 Turn the Function knob to the desired grill symbol 2 Then select the desired grilling temperature 3 If required perform a preheating of about 5 minutes Temperature light turns on Switching off the grill ...

Page 22: ...by some detergents or cleaning materials Do not use aggressive detergents cleaning powders creams or any sharp objects during cleaning Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass Do not use steam cleaners to clean the appliance as this may cause an electric shock Cleaning the ...

Page 23: ...order to install the door Do not forget to close the clips at the hinge housing when reinstalling the door Removing the door inner glass The inner glass panel of the oven door can be removed for cleaning Open the oven door 1 Frame 2 Plastic part Pull towards yourself and remove the plastic part installed to upper section of the front door 1 Innermost glass panel 2 Inner glass panel 3 Outer glass p...

Page 24: ...stic part towards the frame until you hear a click Replacing the oven lamp DANGER Before replacing the oven lamp make sure that the product is disconnected from mains and cooled down in order to avoid the risk of an electrical shock Hot surfaces may cause burns The oven lamp is a special electric light bulb that can resist up to 300 C See Technical specifications page 9 for details Oven lamps can ...

Page 25: ...place or reset the fuses Oven does not heat Function and or Temperature are not set Set the function and the temperature with the Function and or Temperature knob key In models equipped with a timer the timer is not adjusted Adjust the time In products with microwave oven timer controls only microwave oven Power is cut Check if there is power Check the fuses in the fuse box If necessary replace or...

Page 26: ... Normal dotm Title Subject Author Arcelik BT Keywords Comments Creation Date 16 05 2013 09 49 00 Change Number 3 Last Saved On 16 05 2013 09 49 00 Last Saved By Arcelik BT Total Editing Time 0 Minutes Last Printed On 16 05 2013 09 53 00 As of Last Complete Printing Number of Pages 28 approx Number of Words 6 876 approx Number of Characters 39 198 approx ...

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