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INSTALLATION

INSTALLATION WARNINGS

Built-in under worktop  

Make sure that the cabinet in the rear/bottom    

 

 

 

 

areas has proper opening, of approx 90mm, to let  

 

 

 

 

the oven work properly once fully built-in installed.

Column installation

 

Make sure that cabinet in the rear/bottom areas  

 

 

 

 

has proper opening, of approx 90mm and 50mm at  

 

 

 

 

the top areas, to let the oven work properly once  

    fully 

built-in 

installed.

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The dimensions and materials of the cabin or cabinet in which the built-in 

oven  will be installed must be correct and must be resistant to temperature 
increases.

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Please install as shown in figure 3.

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The movable walls in which the oven is installed must be heat resistant.

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Wall panels must be 100°C resistant.

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Plastic panels or adhesives that are not resistant to this heat can deform and 
sustain damage. 

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The instructions for cooking ranges and ovens shall state the appliance must 

not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.

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For safety reasons it is necessary to avoid direct contact with the electrical 
parts of the oven.

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The insulation and protection parts must be installed such as to prevent them 

from being removed from any instrument.

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The oven must be installed as shown in figure 3 in order to provide a more 

effective air flow.

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It is advisable to leave a space of at least 90 mm on the back for the kitchen 

unit in which the oven is installed.

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The rear part of the cabin in the kitchen unit must be removed to provide 
better airflow.

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The rear surface of oven, shall be placed against wall.

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It is not recommended to install the device near refrigerators or freezers,  
otherwise their performance may be affected by radiated heat.

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For stationary appliances permanently connected to the fixed wiring, 
compliance with this requirement is considered to be met if the instruction 

concerning disconnection incorporated in the fixed wiring is in accordance with 
AS/NZS 3000. This requirement is valid only for Australia and New Zealand.

Summary of Contents for 1FICN9E

Page 1: ...Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...e installed under a hob or in a column The dimensions of the housing for the oven are given in figure 3 Make sure that surrounding materials are heat resistant Align the oven centrally inside the cabi...

Page 3: ...alled under a hob or in a column The dimensions of the housing for the oven are given in figure 3 Make sure that surrounding materials are heat resistant Align the oven centrally inside the cabinet th...

Page 4: ...not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating For safety reasons it is necessary to avoid direct contact with the electrical parts of the oven The insulation and protection p...

Page 5: ...o another person ensure that the manual accompanies it so that the new user will be informed of the operation and of the relevant warnings The product label with the serial number is glued to the fron...

Page 6: ...se of non original spare parts 1 4 Precautions WARNING Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock Do not lean or sit on the open doo...

Page 7: ...Do not modify the appliance Do not insert sharp metallic objects cutlery or utensils into the slots Never attempt to repair the appliance yourself or without the intervention of a qualified technician...

Page 8: ...nt on a like for like exchange It should be noted that non polluting and recyclable materials are used for packaging of the appliance Give the packaging materials to the appropriate recycling centres...

Page 9: ...nstaller 2 6 Oven Installation 3 DESCRIPTION 3 1 Oven description 3 2 Accessories 3 3 Using the accessories 3 4 First use 3 5 Energetic efficiency 3 6 Cooling fan 4 TIMER DESCRIPTION 5 6 FUNCTION DESC...

Page 10: ...disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions must be incorporate in the fixed wiring in accor...

Page 11: ...or the kitchen unit in which the oven is installed Align the oven centrally with respect to the side walls of the units surrounding it and fix it in a place the 4 screws with the screwdriver After fix...

Page 12: ...12 INSTALLATION CAUTION To prevent the oven handle from breaking DO NOT pull the oven by the handle to install it or place it inside the recess fig 14 fig 14...

Page 13: ...Panel 2 Light 3 Chromed side grille 4 Date labels 5 Turbo Fan 6 Upper Resistance COMPONENT NAME POWER IN W Upper resistance top 1200 W Lower heating element button 1800 W 2 FAN circular heating eleme...

Page 14: ...ack of the oven Please Note Some models are not provided with all accessories The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the provisions of current l...

Page 15: ...s use the central part of the handle 3 5 Energy efficiency of the oven Ovens with high efficiency in the use of electricity and thermal insulation should be favoured Often the opening of the oven door...

Page 16: ...lt condition timer manual firing of the oven using the general oven switch external to the timer ATTENTION after providing power supply to the timer it takes about few seconds before the relay is ener...

Page 17: ...and the program will be canceled and the timer returns to manual cooking mode Fully automatic cooking Cooking start programming allows to start end stop cooking automatically based on the time schedu...

Page 18: ...con stops flashing Notice Time of day setting cancels automatic cooking settings Manual Operation If the programmer is not in semi automatic or full automatic mode you can use oven functions manually...

Page 19: ...ooking end time can be set In this case you just give in the cooking duration and the time when the food should be ready and the timer calculates when to start cooking It is named as full automatic op...

Page 20: ...ess and hold button 3 about 5 seconds to activate deactivate the key lock icon appears disappears on the display accordingly When the key lock is activated the buttons get locked Pressing the buttons...

Page 21: ...utton to the position you want The oven alarm will sound and the oven will automatically shut down when the time is up With circuit cutter oven working duration can be set to 120 minutes maximum It is...

Page 22: ...lows you to complete the cooking of foods that require a higher bottom temperature without affecting theri browning Perfect for cakes pies tarts and pizzas Grill the heat coming from the grill element...

Page 23: ...ill function will give a more uniform cooking Top Heater Grill Fan Rotisserie with the use of the rotisserie the cooking that was already homogeneous thanks to the fan is optimized ATTENTION For oven...

Page 24: ...lates hot air inside the oven for more homogeneous cooking Used for meals you want to be soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside Bottom heater the heat coming just from the bottom allows you to...

Page 25: ...different Grill Rotisserie with the use of the rotisserie the grill function will give a more uniform cooking Top heater Grill fan Rotisserie with the use of the rotisserie the cooking that was alrea...

Page 26: ...32W Rotisserie 6W Static 3130W Static fan 3150W Grill Rotisserie 1950W Grill Top heater Rotisserie 3150W Grill Top heater Rotisserie Fan 3150W Oven technical specification The oven has been designed t...

Page 27: ...at require more cooking on the top Static mostly used for cooking in one tray Roasts both sides of the food equally making it crispy Static fan circulates hot air inside the oven for more homogeneous...

Page 28: ...ill function will give a more uniform cooking Top heater Grill fan Rotisserie with the use of the rotisserie the cooking that was already homogeneous thanks to the fan is optimized ATTENTION For oven...

Page 29: ...serie 6W Static 3130W Static fan 3150W Grill Rotisserie 1950W Grill Top heater Rotisserie 3150W Grill Top heater Rotisserie Fan 3150W Oven technical specification The oven has been designed to work wi...

Page 30: ...us cooking Used for meals you want to be soft on the inside and crunchy on the outside Bottom heater the heat coming just from the bottom allows you to complete the cooking of foods that require a hig...

Page 31: ...rill function will give a more uniform cooking Top heater Grill Rotisserie with the use of the rotisserie the heat produced by grill andTop heater manage to heat the whole food Top heater Grill fan Ro...

Page 32: ...y Carefully read the label of the data plate placed on the oven before installation Top heater 1200W Bottom heater 1800W Grill heater 1800W Cooling fan 20W Oven lamp 80W Turbo fan 3000W Fan 32W Rotiss...

Page 33: ...automatic cooking adjustment mode Automatic cooking adjustment mode Key lock status Thermostatic control heating elements status Temperature set point status Touch buttons Timer Buttons Temperature B...

Page 34: ...of the fan combined with traditional cook ing ensures uniform cooking even with complex reci pes Ideal for biscuits and cakes even cooked simulta neously on multiple levels For multi level cooking it...

Page 35: ...h timer minus and plus but tons to return to the manual mode and activate the oven Selecting a cooking function Turn the Cooking function selector to the position until the desired cooking function is...

Page 36: ...e temperature Changing the assigned default oven temperature The default Temperature for any cooking function except lamp and defrost is 200 C This assignment can be changed permanently as follows Adj...

Page 37: ...gh steps 1 to 3 of half automatic cooking setting the cooking duration Press the button once again starts flashing Adjust the desired end time by pressing the timer minus to decrease or the timer plus...

Page 38: ...y can be terminated manually by pressing both timer minus and plus buttons simultaneously All related previously set parameters will be cleared will disappear The heating elements of the oven assigned...

Page 39: ...terminated and an error code is displayed on Temperature Display Even if the error recovers this code will remain on the display until the button is pressed Error Code Definition of error and possible...

Page 40: ...regulation Maintaining of temperature Activates or deacrtivates lock Light on or off Cooking start key Display Time of day Shows the time of day Combined display Indicates the selected cooking functi...

Page 41: ...cooking of foods that require more cooking on the top Grill the heat deriving from the grill element allows ex cellent grilling results to be obtained especially with medium thickness thin cuts of mea...

Page 42: ...ls provided they require the same temperatures and the same type of cooking The circulation of hot air ensures instant and uniform heat distribution It will be possible for example to cook fish vegeta...

Page 43: ...nding on whether it is ON or OFF the control card is activated or deactivated Setting time of the day Touch and hold both the and buttons until the hour digits start flashing Using the or keys set the...

Page 44: ...ing time depending on the selected cooking temperature has elapsed With half and complete automatic cooking as described below cooking is automat ically terminated according to the parameters entered...

Page 45: ...uture time Therefore this method is also called delayed cooking 1 Perform steps 1 to 3 of the half automatic cooking setting the cooking time 2 Press the key again flashes on the timer screen together...

Page 46: ...ion is automatically shown on the display and the maintaining of temperature starts Attention the maintaining of temperature is not predefined It is possible to choose by pressing the key and by using...

Page 47: ...be defective ERR 2 Oven cavity circuit temperature sensor open PT 1000 M2 XXX the sensor connector may be detached on the PM PT 1000 M2 XXX the sensor may be defective POC 400 PM may be defective ERR...

Page 48: ...s that can be selected Touch the key for 5 seconds the time display shows the currently valid key tone as bt tn beep tone or cl tn click Tone or nt no tone The valid key sound can be changed by touchi...

Page 49: ...ally for the cleaning of painted walls Do not use steam jets to clean the appliance Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they scratch the surfa...

Page 50: ...Open the door completely Lift the two levers indicated in figure 10 Close the door as far as the first stop caused by the previously raised levers Lift the door upwards and outwards from the oven to e...

Page 51: ...To clean the inside glass door unscrew the two screws located above the door figure 12 and carefully remove the glass To reassemble the glass insert the glass up to the stop on the bottom replace the...

Page 52: ...13 3 6 Cooling fan The tangential fan is present both in the ventilated oven and in the static one It is positioned on the top of the oven and creates a circle of cooling air inside the appliance exit...

Page 53: ...ipment is purchased WEEE can be delivered to the retailer who is required to collect it for free one for one collection WEEE of very small dimensions in which no dimension exceeds 25 cm can be deliver...

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