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Operating instructions OC8431

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Page 1: ...Operating instructions OC8431 ...

Page 2: ...gn is a combination of clean lines everyday functionality and high quality This is the hallmarks for all of our products and this is why they are so highly appreciated all over the world To get the most out of your new ASKO product we recommend that you read the installation and operating instructions before using the machine Guide to installation and use Combi Polyfour Oven OC84311 ...

Page 3: ...he display 12 Using Your Appliance 12 Setting and adjusting the time 12 Demo mode 13 Programming 14 The microwave function 15 Express microwave programming 16 Automatic cooking 19 Defrosting 20 The DEFROST function 21 Defrosting guide 23 Automatic microwave cooking 23 Automatic microwave cooking guide 24 Cooking in traditional mode 24 Heat circulation function 28 Caring for and cleaning your oven ...

Page 4: ...ombustion For the microwave and microwave circular heating functions the use of metallic cookware forks spoons knives or metal staples or fasteners for frozen foods is not recommended The contents of baby bottles and baby food jars should be shaken or stirred and their temperature checked before consumption to avoid burns Never heat a baby bottle with the nipple on risk of explosion Children must ...

Page 5: ...ment This appliance s packing materials are recyclable Please recycle the packaging and help protect the environment by placing it in the recycling bins provided by your local council Your appliance also contains various recyclable materials It therefore carries this logo to indicate that used appliances should not be disposed of with other waste The manufacturer will arrange for the appliance to ...

Page 6: ... monophase 220 240 V network via a IEC 60083 standardised receptacle 1 ph 1 N ground lead or in accordance with installation rules The safety wire green yellow is connected to the appliance s terminal and must be connected to the installation ground In the case of connections with an electric receptacle it must remain accessible after installation of the appliance The oven s neutral blue wire must...

Page 7: ...y open or closed that has the appropriate dimensions for built in installation Do not use your appliance immediately wait approximately 1 to 2 hours after having moved it from a cold location to a hot location because the condensation may cause a malfunction 6 Installing your appliance ...

Page 8: ...ing the microwave function However you can heat food in an aluminium tray providing it is separated from the shelf by a plate Glass drip tray It can also be used half full of water for double boiler cooking methods using the circulating heat function It can be used as a cooking dish NOTE Take care to place the drip tray in the centre of the side grills to avoid modifying the circulation of air 7 D...

Page 9: ...on heights are available for different types of cooking and food For the Grill or Grill Microwave functions you use the rack at placement level 1 for thick foods such as roasts and at placement level 3 for thinner foods such as chops or sausages For the circular heating or microwave circular heating function you place the rack at level 1 or 2 depending on preparation 8 Description of Your Applianc...

Page 10: ...ram or stops an ex press timer programme mode 7 Buttons that regulate cooking duration for the timer cooking temperat ure by microwave power and weight 8 9 The timer You can also program the TIMER function on your microwave oven 1Press the button Press the buttons to adjust the programme time e g 10 minutes 10 minutes 10 00 2Confirm by pressing START STOP The stop a programm 3The countdown of the ...

Page 11: ...ITH FAN 5 HIGH GRILL 6 KEEPING THINGS WARM 7 DEFROSTING 8 Combined Microwave Functions 1 2 3 4 COMBINED MICROWAVES 9 PROGRAMMES 1 AUTO MICROWAVE 3 PROGRAMMES 2 DEFROST 3 PROGRAMMES 3 100W to 1000W MICROWAVES 4 10 Description of Your Appliance ...

Page 12: ...u can set the CHILD SAFETY function to prevent unauthorised use of your microwave oven Open the door and press the START STOP The stop a programme or timer button for five seconds until the key symbol appears in the display key symbol appears in the display Two beeps are sounded to confirm that your microwave oven is temporarily locked No programmes are then available To cancel follow the same pro...

Page 13: ...ds The time display flashes 2 06 30 1 2Set the new time such as 7 30 by simultaneously pressing the by simult buttons 3 07 30 2 3Confirm by pressing button A beep sounds to confirm that the new time has been set Comments If you do not press the The stop a programme or timer button the time adjustment is cancelled Demo mode Access demo mode by set the clocktime to 0 00 Confirm clocktime 0 00 by pre...

Page 14: ...o start or modify the programme If you do not give any instructions after one minute the settings are cancelled and you will have to reprogram Press the START STOP en clo button when the door is closed to interrupt the programme To cancel a programme press and hold the START STOP en clo button for 2 seconds with the door closed Three beeps sound to signal the end of each programme and the time app...

Page 15: ... choose the variable power microwave function The maximum power level 1000 W flashes on the display on 1000w 2Press the he mic buttons in order to reduce the microwave s power e g to 500 W 3 2 500w 3The clock s digits start flashing in the display 4 3 00 00 4Press the time e g 1 buttons to adjust the programme time e g 10 minutes 5 10 00 5Confirm by pressing START STOP Con prog The oven lights up ...

Page 16: ...on by pressing the buttons for up to 2 min 30 sec 02 30 Heating on 2 levels When using the 500W microwave power function you can reheat two dishes at the same time Recommendations Cover the plates with plastic microwave food wrap or with an upside down plate The times indicated below apply if you are heating refrigerated food or food stored at room temperature Time Quantity Food 4 6 min Two 200 g ...

Page 17: ...ZZA A6 FROZEN PIZZA A7 FRESH QUICHE A8 FRESH TART A9 Programming automatic cooking time based on food weight 1Select the AUTO cook function of your choice for example A2 Beef 2The corresponding display lights up 500 g flashes in the display 5009 3Press the ht e g 55 buttons to adjust the weight e g 550 g 5509 Confirm by pressing START STOP P The required programme time is calculated automatically ...

Page 18: ...th a glass dish Chicken legs may be placed directly on the glass drip tray Before cooking pierce the skin to avoid spitting Add oil salt and pepper to the poultry and sprinkle with spices if desired Whole chicken Place the dish on the rack at the level 1 Chicken thighs up to 900 g place the dish on the rack at level 2 Once cooked leave the chicken in the oven for five minutes before serving A4 Rea...

Page 19: ...ot use a metallic mould Begin cooking the quiche as soon as the filling has been poured into the pastry Never let the pastry soak or it will not cook properly A9 Fresh tart This function allows you to cook and brown fresh tarts from 27 cm to 30 cm in diameter Cooking is done using the combined microwave heat circulation mode Use a heat resistant microwave safe tart mould Pyrex porcelain etc When y...

Page 20: ...In most cases the food must be removed from its packaging Remember to remove any metal fastenings from the packaging Half way through defrosting the pieces of food must be turned stirred and separated if they were frozen together If you defrost large pieces of meat or fish use the turntable stop function to turn the food regularly Defrost meat or fish by putting it on an upside down saucer on top ...

Page 21: ...rogram 02 45 The programme begins Comments For foods weighing over 350 g and except in the BREAD programme a beep is sounded halfway through the Speed Defrost programme to remind you that it is time to turn over the food to achieve better results the word Turn is displayed 5Close the door again after turning the food and press START STOP The stop a programme or tim to continue the defrost programm...

Page 22: ...mendations Place on a plate and stir half way through Defrosting fish meat and vegetables Duration Quantity Food type 1 2 min 3 5 min 5 7 min 7 9 min 12 14 min 17 19 min 100 g 200 g 400 g 500 g 750 g 1000 g Whole fish Fillets Steaks 1 2 min 3 5 min 5 7 min 7 9 min 12 14 min 17 19 min 23 25 min 28 30 min 34 36 min 39 41 min 100 g 200 g 400 g 500 g 750 g 1000 g 1250 g 1500 g 1750 g 2000 g Turkey Por...

Page 23: ...Duration Quantity Food type 6 8 min 250 g Raspberries cherries 5 7 min 250 g Gooseberries blueberries blackcurrants 22 Using Your Appliance ...

Page 24: ...on 100 g flashes 100g 2Press the button again to switch to C2 C3 3Press the to adjust buttons to adjust the weight e g 300 g g 3009 4Confirm by pressing START STOP Con The necessary programme time is automatically calculated e g 4 min 35 sec T w 04 35 The time appears in the display with the appropriate functions for defrosting The programme begins Automatic microwave cooking guide C 1 Fish 100 g ...

Page 25: ...uttons C flashes until the programme temperature is reached You can preheat your microwave oven for circulating heat programmes just as you would a traditional oven WARNING Never preheat your oven in the circulating heat microwave mode because this could damage the appliance Recommendations The cooking temperature may be adjusted in increments from 50 C to 250 C The cooking time ranges from betwee...

Page 26: ...80 C Lasagna 45 55 min On the rack at level 2 180 C Stuffed tomatoes Pastries 35 45 min On the rack at level 2 150 C Angel food cake 35 45 min On the rack at level 1 150 C Sponge cake 20 25 min In a dish at level 2 150 C Swiss roll 40 50 min On the rack at level 1 160 C Cake 18 22 min In a dish at level 2 180 C Biscuits 20 25 min In a dish at level 2 160 C Cookies 35 45 min On the rack at level 2 ...

Page 27: ...le for keeping white meat moist vegetables and fish COMBINED HEAT recommended temperature 200 C min 50 C max 250 C Cooking controlled by the upper and lower heating elements and by the fan Three combined sources of heat a lot of heat from the bottom a little circulating heat and a touch from the grill for browning Recommended for quiches pies tarts with juicy fruits preferably in an earthenware di...

Page 28: ...S WARM recommended temperature 80 C min 35 C max 100 C This position allows you to keep your food warm by bursts of heat from the element at the back of the oven combined with fan Recommended for letting dough rise for bread brioche kouglof etc without exceeding 40 C plate warming defrosting DEFROSTING recommended temperature 30 C min 30 C max 50 C Dishes are defrosted using a limited amount of he...

Page 29: ...en repaired by an authorised person Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaner WARNING Do not use abrasive cleaning products or hard metal scrapers for cleaning the oven s glass door as they could scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter In the event of odour or caked on dirt boil water with lemon juice and vinegar in a cup for two minutes and clean the insides with a bit of dishwas...

Page 30: ...tion feature The fan continues to function for 15 minutes after the end of the programme The appliance continues to make noise after the programme has fin ished Wipe away the condensed water with a rag You see steam on the window Check that the utensils are suitable for microwaves and that the power level is appropriate Food is not heated during a mi crowave programme Clean the appliance completel...

Page 31: ...ional authorised to work on the brand When you call state your appliance s complete reference information model type serial number This information appears on the manufacturer s nameplate Original Parts During maintenance work request the exclusive use of certified genuine replacement parts 30 Customer Service ...

Page 32: ... g Angel food cake 12 3 2 Pyrex 838 Cover with plastic film 700 W 14 min 900 g Meatloaf 12 3 3 200 W 11 12 min 500 g Defrosting meat 13 3 On a flat plate 200 W 6 7 min 250 g Defrosting raspberries B 2 1 Pyrex 827 Low grill 700 W 23 25 min 1100 g Potatoes au gratin 12 3 4 Place on the rack at level 1 from the bottom Turn midway through High grill 500 W 24 26 min 1200 g Chicken 12 3 6 In an enamelle...

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