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Dear customer!

Thank you for choosing this quality product from ASKO. We hope it will 

meet your expectations and ful

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 l your needs for many years to come. 

Scandinavian design combines clean lines, everyday functionality and 

high quality. These are key characteristics of all our products and the 

reason they are greatly appreciated throughout the world.

Instructions for use

SELF-STANDING INDUCTION COOKER

CI9672W

CI9675S

Summary of Contents for CI9672W

Page 1: ...and fulfil your needs for many years to come Scandinavian design combines clean lines everyday functionality and high quality These are key characteristics of all our products and the reason they are greatly appreciated throughout the world Instructions for use SELF STANDING INDUCTION COOKER CI9672W CI9675S ...

Page 2: ...Should you identify and transport damage contact your sales representative or the regional warehouse from where the product was delivered You will find the telephone number on the receipt or delivery report We wish you a lot of pleasure with your new household appliance Instructions for connection The connection should be carried out in compliance with the instructions in the section Connection to...

Page 3: ...e using the oven for the first time 17 Important warnings 17 Turning on the appliance 17 Setting the clock 17 Oven operation 18 The oven may be operated in the following modes 18 Timer functions 23 Alarm timer 24 Additional functions 24 Shelf levels 26 Telescopic pull out guides depending on the model 26 Easy clean inserts depending on the model 27 Oven accessories depending on the model 27 FOOD P...

Page 4: ... by external timers or special control systems Warnings The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or expert Tampering with the appliance or non professional repair thereof may result in risk of severe injury or damage to the product Any repairs may only be carried out by an authorized service technician or expert If the power cords of appliances loc...

Page 5: ...indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of th...

Page 6: ...dels Cooker cover Before opening the cover make sure it is clean and that there are now liquid residues on it The cooker cover is lacquer coated and made of glass it can only be closed once the cooking zones have cooled down completely Oven door switch The switch will turn off the oven heating and the fan when door is opened during oven operation when the door is closed again the heating is resume...

Page 7: ...ys B1 Decimal dot on the power displays On hotplate power control is possible Off hotplate power control is not possible C Hotplate selection and ON OFF sensors hotplate number varies with different models D Child lock ON OFF sensor E Sensor F Extra strong power setting ON OFF sensor G Timer ON OFF sensor H Timer display H1 Timer controlled hotplate signal lamp H2 Decimal dot on clock display On tim...

Page 8: ...king process until a suitable pressure is reached The cooking zone should first operate at maximum power subsequently reduce the power to a suitable level following the cookware manufacturer s instructions You are kindly asked to be particularly careful about the note induction on the cookware Cooking zones Minimum pan bottom diameter Ø 145 mm Ø 90 mm Ø 180 mm Ø 145 mm Ø 210 mm Ø 170 mm Ø 260 mm Ø...

Page 9: ...large quantities of food for rear hotplates only Power saving advice When purchasing a pan note that the diameter indicated on the pan often refers to the diameter of the upper side or lid which is often larger than the pan bottom diameter Pressure cookers that make use of high pressure in a tightly sealed container are particularly economical as they save both time and power Furthermore shorter c...

Page 10: ...me and power Furthermore shorter cooking time means more vitamins are retained in the food Make sure there is always enough liquid in a pressure cooker as an empty pot on the cooking zone may result in overheating and damage to both the pot and the cooking hob If possible always cover the pots with a suitably sized lid Use cookware that corresponds to the quantity of the food you are preparing Coo...

Page 11: ...C its relevant power indicator indicates 0 and decimal dot B1 is on By touching sensors C or E set the desired cooking power from 1 to 9 NOTE Continuous pressing of C or E ssensor the power level is automatically increased or reduced Another procedure is to change power in steps is by intermediate touching of relevant sensors Setting is always possible for one hotplate only at the time the one wit...

Page 12: ...g large quantities of food After switching on the extra power is activated for ten minutes then automatically switches back on to the maximum normal level 9 During the time extra power is activated the power of other hotplates is limited This is indicated on the power display by intermittently showing the selected cooking level and limited power Activating extra powerful setting First select the h...

Page 13: ...5 6 8 6 2 0 7 2 8 8 3 6 9 0 2 NOTE If you activated the automatic fast heating function and also switched on extra powerful heating the latter will prevail over the automatic setting Safety switch off Power setting Hours lapse prior safety switch off 1 6 2 6 3 5 4 5 5 4 6 1 5 7 1 5 8 1 5 9 1 5 P 10 minut P nato 80 minut na stopnji 9 Maximum continuous operation of a particular hotplate is limited a...

Page 14: ...By touching sensors or G or E set the new desired cooking time Remaining cooking time You can display the remaining cooking time by touching the hotplate ON OFF sensor C Switching the timer off When the preset time expires a beep is heard which you can either turn off by touching any sensor or leave it to turn off automatically after 2 minutes Switching the timer of prior expiry of preset time Touch ...

Page 15: ...e to enable timer setting function alarm must be switched off Safety functions and error display The hob is equipped with the overheat safety sensors When they are activated they turn off the hotplates nearest to the control board Error possible cause remedy Constant sound signal or Err 33 Water is spilled over sensor surface Wipe the sensor surface Flashing H Hot pan is placed above the sensor surf...

Page 16: ...s fish 4 cutlet chunk 5 small bite size pastry 6 leavened Kugelhupf 7 bread 8 rising of leavened dough 9 defrosting 10 tableware warming M Quick oven preheating N Keeping the food warm O Aqua Clean wet cleaning P Oven lamp Control unit 1 Control unit 2 NOTE All orders and selections are made by touching the relevant sensor key hereinafter referred to as a key The larger the area of your finger tha...

Page 17: ... oven is already heated up Approximately ten minutes before the anticipated end of the cooking process the oven may be turned off This way you will save some power and make use of the accumulated heat Turning on the appliance Each time the appliance is connected to the power mains 12 00 will flash on the display Turn on the appliance by pressing the on off key A Setting the clock Setting the time of...

Page 18: ...ns in both directions which is not possible if only the K key is used The oven may be operated in the following modes Upper lower heater The heaters on the upper and lower side of the oven radiate heat uniformly and evenly into the oven interior Pastry and meat can be cooked on one shelf level only Preset temperature 200 C Large grill With this operation mode the upper heater and the infra heater ...

Page 19: ... several shelves simultaneously Cooking temperature should be set lower than with conventional operation modes Preset temperature 160 C Defrosting With this mode the air is circulating without any heater being turned on Only the fan is in operation This is used for slow defrosting or thawing of frozen food Lower heater and fan With this operation mode the lower heater and the fan operate simultane...

Page 20: ...n was selected the time elapsed since the start of the baking cooking process is indicated incrementally on the display D NOTE During oven operation you may change the temperature see section Selecting and setting the oven temperature timer functions After the end of cooking and when the oven is turned off the temperature display will indicate the falling temperature until it reaches 50 C B Cooking...

Page 21: ...ted automatically after a few seconds To change the preset cooking time press the G key and then use the H keys to change the cooking time to the desired value Confirm the setting by pressing the G key again if no other key is pressed the setting will be adopted automatically after a few seconds NOTE Temperature can also be changed during oven operation see section Selecting and setting the oven t...

Page 22: ...od on the grid and install the drip tray on the lower guide Tableware warming 60 80 2 Place the table ware plates on the grid Cleaning 70 90 0 30 2 Pour 0 5 liter of water into a baking tray and place it on the lower guide After 30 minutes the food residues on the enamel coated walls are softened and can easily be wiped off with a damp cloth Keeping warm 70 95 3 00 1 When reheating food be careful ...

Page 23: ...g immediately and it will go off at the selected time An intermittent beep will sound which can be cancelled by pressing any key if no key is pressed the beeping stops after one minute To continue the cooking process press the flashing start stop key or set the cooking settings as required NOTE Cooking end time setting can be adjusted or re set during oven operation Setting the delayed oven start c...

Page 24: ...s two interior lamps are installed one at the upper part of the back wall and the extra one on the middle of the right side wall Oven lighting can be switched off or on if required by pressing the P key only with control unit 2 Defrosting only with control unit 2 With this operation mode the air circulates without any heaters operating Only the fan is activated This is used for slow defrosting of f...

Page 25: ...am J it will start flashing and the settings can be changed as desired Confirm the settings by touching the selected memory program key again When you wish to load the stored settings simply touch the corresponding memory program key and start the cooking process by pressing the C start stop key Any memory program can be replaced by new settings at any time by pressing the relevant memory program ...

Page 26: ...ries grid shallow and deep baking tray can be inserted into the oven at four levels Please note that the shelf levels are always referred to by consecutive numbers starting from the bottom particular shelf levels are described in the cooking tables below The guides may be drawn wire or telescopic depending on the appliance model Telescopic pull out or retractable guides are installed for the secon...

Page 27: ... Attach the guides wire or telescopic to the easy clean shield A Then hang them together by sliding the two prongs into the provided hole and pulling the assembly downward A When installing telescopic retractable guides which can be pulled out completely and the easy clean inserts insert the supplied clips into the lower openings on the oven interior walls and insert the guides into these clips Th...

Page 28: ...g table Various types of pastry can be baked simultaneously if the required temperature is at least approximately the same for all Baking time can vary even for equal baking trays When baking in several baking trays simultaneously on two or even three levels baking time for each tray can e different You may have to remove one of the trays sooner normally this would be the uppermost tray If possible...

Page 29: ...160 25 35 Hefezopf leavened dough 2 180 200 2 160 170 35 50 Christmas cake 2 170 180 2 150 160 45 70 Apple pie 2 180 200 2 170 180 40 60 Oven baked donuts 1 170 180 2 150 160 40 55 Savory pastry Quiche Lorraine 1 190 210 2 170 180 50 65 Pizza 2 210 230 2 190 210 25 45 Bread 2 190 210 2 170 180 50 60 Buns 2 200 220 2 180 190 30 40 Bite size pastry Short pastry cookies 2 160 170 2 150 160 15 25 Mere...

Page 30: ... Temperature C Cooking time minutes Cheesecake 750g cheese short pastry 2 150 160 65 80 Pizza leavened dough 2 200 210 15 20 Quiche Loraine short crust dough 2 180 200 35 40 Apple pie with icing leavened dough 2 150 160 35 40 Fruit cake mixed dough 2 150 160 45 55 Apple pie flaky pastry 2 170 180 45 65 ...

Page 31: ...me Since cooking times depend strongly on the type weight and quality of meat they may have to be adjusted Cooking meat poultry and fish in an oven is economical only at weights exceeding 1 kg When cooking meat add enough liquid to prevent the fat and juices from the meat to be burnt onto the baking tray This means that in case of longer cooking times the roast should be checked upon every one in ...

Page 32: ...ed meet roast pork meat loaf 1500 2 200 210 2 170 180 60 70 Veal Veal roll 1500 2 180 200 2 170 190 90 120 Veal joint 1700 2 180 200 2 170 180 120 130 Lamb Lamb loin 1500 2 190 200 2 170 180 100 120 Sheep joint 1500 2 190 200 2 170 180 120 130 Venison Rabbit loin 1500 2 190 200 2 180 190 100 120 Deer joint 1500 2 190 200 2 170 180 100 120 Wild boar joint 1500 2 190 200 2 170 180 100 120 Poultry Ch...

Page 33: ...t juices Grilled meat should be turned halfway through the cooking Cook the first side somewhat longer than the other one When grilling larger chunks of meat on a grid chicken fish insert the grid into the second level and the drip tray into the first level Thinner slices of meat should only be turned once while the thicker ones should be turned several times Use meat tongs to turn the meat around...

Page 34: ... 140 Roastbeef beef loin 1500 2 170 180 40 80 Vegetables au gratin Cauliflower kale 750 2 210 230 15 25 Asparagus 750 2 210 230 15 25 Note the guide level refers to the grid on which you place the meat in the section meat poultry the guide level refers to the deep tray while with chicken it refers to the grid When cooking meat in a tray make sure there is enough liquid in the tray to prevent the m...

Page 35: ...eef loin stakes well done 180g pc 4 240 18 21 2 cutlets 4 240 20 22 2 pork neck steaks 180g pc 4 240 18 22 4 grill sausages 100g pc 4 240 11 14 4 toasted sandwiches 4 240 5 7 Toast browning 4 240 3 4 3 trout on the grid 200g pc 2 160 170 40 50 Chicken on the grid 1500g 2 160 170 60 80 Pork shoulder deep tray 1500g 2 150 160 120 160 ...

Page 36: ... entire time on the display D2 As long as probe temperature is lower than 30 C is displayed During operation cooking temperature may be changed at any time the same applies to meat probe temperature To do this press the corresponding display and use the H sensor keys to adjust the values When the set probe temperature is reached the oven stops operating Probe temperature display will flash and an ...

Page 37: ...heavy cream or butter based filling other cakes and pastry bread buns and deep frozen fruit For reasons of hygiene meat and poultry should not be defrosted in an oven If possible turn around or stir the food several times to make defrosting more even Preservation For food preservation use the lower heater fan operating mode Prepare the food to be preserved and the jars as usually Use conventional ...

Page 38: ... especially for this type of surfaces in this case follow the manufacturer s instructions WARNING The above surfaces should never come into contact with oven cleaning sprays as these will permanently damage the aluminum parts Cleaning Ceramic glass hob After each use of the glass ceramic hob wait for it to cool down and clean it otherwise even the smallest food residue will be burnt onto the hot s...

Page 39: ...age to remove the dirt Make sure the plastic handle of the scraper in some models does not come into contact with a hot cooking zone Sugar and sugar laden food may permanently damage the glass ceramic surface Figure 5 therefore they should be removed from the glass ceramic surface as soon as possible although the cooking zone may still be hot Figure 4 Any change in the color of the glass ceramic s...

Page 40: ...oarse catalytic enamel speeds up the disintegration of grease and other types of impurity Minor stains that remain after cooking normally disintegrate by the time the oven is used for the next time In general the stains will disappear at temperatures above 220 C while with lower temperatures they will disappear only in part Self cleaning power of the catalytic parts is weakened in tome We recommen...

Page 41: ...s the wire guide rack can be removed Hold the guide rack by its lower end and rotate it inwards then remove them from the holes on the upper side Clean the guide racks guides only with conventional cleaners After cleaning simply re hang the guide rack in the holes provided and pull the downwards REMOVING INSIDE DOOR GLASS APPLIES TO PREMIUM FULL GLASS DOOR make A and B Door glass can also be clean...

Page 42: ...hinge supports Close the oven door half way and gently pull them out Replace the door in the reverse order Insert the door in the half closed position angle of approximately 60 by pushing them towards the oven while opening them all the way Pay attention to the notches on the lower hinge supports which should coincide with the lower edge of the notches on the front side When the door is completely...

Page 43: ...pliances the drawer is inserted by inserting the lower back slider into the guide on the cooker If the cooker drawer is fitted with side guides with wheels insert it by inserting the wheels into the guides and close the drawer Cooker drawer Cooker drawer is protected against accidental opening If you wish to open the drawer raise it slightly In order to remove the drawer first pull it out to the s...

Page 44: ...lb with a new one with the following specifications socket E 14 230 V 25 W 300 C Unscrew the glass cover in the counterclockwise direction replace the bulb and replace the cover Bulb lamps used in this appliance are special purpose lamps selected for household appliances use only The are not suitable for household room illumination ...

Page 45: ...per connection or use of the appliance is not covered by our warranty In such cases the costs of repair are borne by the user Sensors do not respond the display has frozen Disconnect the cooker from the power network for a few minutes remove the fuse or trip the main switch then reconnect it to the power network and turn on the oven The main fuse is tripped repetitively Call a service technician O...

Page 46: ... side must not exceed the height of the appliance Distance between the appliance and the kitchen hood must be such as indicated in the instruction for the installation of the hood Vertical distance between the appliance and suspended kitchen cabinet must not be less than 650 mm Adjacent walls or kitchen cabinet panels floor surrounding walls must be made from temperature resistant materials of at ...

Page 47: ...e from there mark the point located 40 mm further in the same direction 0 1 mm position of hole No 2 At the marked spots drill two holes in the floor and insert the plastic dowels supplied Adjust the height of the support bracket as necessary and fix the two parts of the bracket by tightening the two screws Then screw the bracket into the holes drilled in the floor Figure 2 Push the appliance back...

Page 48: ...be adjusted in such way that in case of pulling load on the cable the ground wire is strained later than the voltage wires Procedure Use a screwdriver to open the cover of the connection terminal on the back of the appliance Release the two clips as indicated on the cover of the connection terminal The mains cord must be inserted into the strain release device which protects the cable from being p...

Page 49: ...LITY OF THE APPLIANCE Rating plate A Serial number B Code C Model D Type E Trademark F Technical information G Compliance indications symbols Instructions for use of the appliance can also be found on our website at www gorenje com http www gorenje com TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS ...

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