Asko OP8640 Instructions For Use Manual Download Page 25

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Connecting up

As a specialist, you alone are competent to

install and connect up ASKO appliances.

Our guarantee therefore applies only and

exclusively to appliances which have been

installed and connected up by you in

accordance with the provisions of current

regulations.

Failure to meet this requirement would

incur the fitter's liability and release the

ASKO company from any liability.

The electrical connections are made before

the oven is installed in its housing.

• The oven must be connected using an

approved 3-core cable (live, neutral and

earth) with 1.5 mm square conductors.

This should be connected via a 3- pin-

socket (live, neutral, and earth to the main

supply which should be should be a 220-

240V, alternating single-phase current.

If the oven is not connected using a plug

and socket, it must be connected to a

multi-pole switch with a minimum gap of

3 mm between contacts. The earth wire

(green and yellow) should be connected to

the terminal marked with the earth symbol

on the appliance and to the earth in the

switch.

• Where the oven is connected using a

separate plug and socket this must be

accessible after the oven has been

installed.

• The neutral wire (blue) of the oven must

be connected to the neutral in the main

supply.

• Tighten the clamp to hold the cable.

• Close the trapdoor using the two screws.

• The supply cable (H05 RR-F, H05 RN-F

or H05 W-F) must be long enough to allow

the oven to rest on the floor in front of its

housing.

With the oven sitting on the floor and

disconnected:

• Open the trapdoor at the bottom right

hand side at the back of the oven by

removing the 2 screws and swinging the

door away.

• Remove the sheath from each wire in the

new cable up to 12 mm.

• Twist the ends carefully together.

• Unscrew the terminal screws and remove

the wires that need changing.

• Pass the new cable through the wire

clamp to the right of the terminals.

• Connect the wires up in accordance with

the markings on the terminals.

• Make sure all wires are trapped under the

screws.

• The brown wire (live) going to terminal

marked L.

• The green and yellow wire (earth) going

to the one marked 

.

• The blue wire (neutral) going to the

terminal marked N.

• Tighten the screws and check, by tugging

on each wire, that they are firmly

connected.

• Tighten the clamp to hold the cable.

• Close the trapdoor using the two screws.

Installer's information 

Electricity meter (mains) 

(20A, singlephase 220-240 V

alternating current 50 Hz)

Socket

2 -pin with earth

220-240 V single phase

alternating current supply

Connecting cable

approx 1.50 m. long

Fused 16A or 

differential circuit breaker

Summary of Contents for OP8640

Page 1: ...OP8640 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...s for many years to come The Scandinavian design 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 highl...

Page 4: ...he door handle Before using your oven for the first time heat it up while empty for approximately 30 minutes Ensure that the room is sufficiently ventilated You may notice a particular odour or a smal...

Page 5: ...stallation should only be performed by qualified installers and technicians This appliance complies with the following European directives Low Voltage Directive 73 23 CEE modified by directive 93 68 C...

Page 6: ...stance When the oven is on it will get hot Take care not to touch the heating elements inside the oven Always protect your hands with oven gloves or something similar when removing food accessories or...

Page 7: ...et the time 10 Immediate cooking 11 Programmed cooking 12 Cooking with immediate start and programmed duration 12 Cooking with delayed start and chosen cooking end time 13 Using the timer function 14...

Page 8: ...6 Oven features 1 Programmer 2 Function selector switch 3 Light 4 Wire shelf supports Your oven how it works 1 4 2 2 3...

Page 9: ...ion to the programmer 1 Time and cooking time display 2 Cooking time indicator 3 Cooking end time indicator 4 Timer display 5 Locked door indicator 6 Pyrolisis 7 Temperature display 7 Your oven how it...

Page 10: ...nd fat from grilled meat It can also be used half filled with water as a double boiler Joints should not be cooked in this tray uncovered because fat could spit all over the oven sides Multi purpose b...

Page 11: ...ven far more easily The drip tray at the bottom of the oven collects the juice and fat from roasting and can be used half filled with water as a bain marie Do not place meat or poultry directly on the...

Page 12: ...rapidly Example 12 30 Press the button to confirm The display stops flashing To reset the time on the clock Press and hold the touch control for a few seconds until the display is flashing then releas...

Page 13: ...rols Place your dish in the oven based on the recommendations provided by the cook book After these steps the oven heats up and the temperature indicator flashes A series of beeps will be emitted when...

Page 14: ...ample 30 min cooking time The cooking time is automatically recorded after a few seconds The cooking time display stops flashing Press the button to start cooking After these three steps the oven heat...

Page 15: ...king end time is automatically recorded after a few seconds The cooking end time display stops flashing After these 2 steps oven heating is delayed so that cooking ends at 13 25 At the end of cooking...

Page 16: ...symbol begins flashing 0 00 and a small hourglass both flash Enter the desired time by pressing the or buttons Press the button to confirm or wait for a few seconds The display stops flashing after a...

Page 17: ...the desired brightness Validate by releasing the Cooking time button After having adjusted the brightness to your liking return your programmer to the current time of day You can adjust the brightnes...

Page 18: ...assisted grill recommended temperature 200 C min 180 C max 230 C Cooking controlled alternately by the upper element and by the fan Preheating is unnecessary Roasts and poultry are juicy and crispy al...

Page 19: ...warming defrosting Defrosting recommended temperature 30 C min 30 C max 50 C You can defrost in your oven with a minimum amount of heat as the fan circulating the air accelerates temperature exchanges...

Page 20: ...d E g 1 hour 30 minutes When pyrolysis begins the symbol is displayed in the programmer along with the pyrolysis cycle time The symbol is displayed in the programmer indicating that the door is locked...

Page 21: ...lysis Follow the instructions described in the section Immediate pyrolysis then Press P to select the pyrolysis function desired Press the button The end of cooking time flashes to indicate that it is...

Page 22: ...g the two red stops They are supplied with your machine in the plastic pack Remove the first attached window as follows Insert the two red stops in the A slots designed for this Lever these parts to r...

Page 23: ...SIS so that it faces you Remove the red plastic stops Your appliance is again operational Warning Before beginning pyrolysis remove all the accessories inside the oven including all cookware Before be...

Page 24: ...e has blown Change the bulb Connect to power supply or change fuse Cleaning by pyrolysis has not occurred The door is not shut properly The door locking system is faulty The temperature sensor is faul...

Page 25: ...the oven must be connected to the neutral in the main supply Tighten the clamp to hold the cable Close the trapdoor using the two screws The supply cable H05 RR F H05 RN F or H05 W F must be long eno...

Page 26: ...using the holes on the side uprights provided see diagram To do this Remove the rubber stoppers masking the fixing holes To prevent the housing unit splintering drill two holes 3 mm in diameter in the...

Page 27: ...ents Changing the light bulb The bulb is located in the top of the oven Unscrew the protective shade see diagram Pull the bulb out The bulb used is a 25 W 220 240 V 300 C G9 Cap Change the bulb replac...

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