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Using The Grill Deflector Sheet *

1. 

A safety panel is designed to protect control panel and the buttons 

when the oven is in grill mode. (figure 10)

2.

 Please use this safety panel in order to avoid the heat to damage 

control panel and the buttons when the oven is grill mode.

WARNING:

 Accessible parts may be hot when the grill in use. Young children 

should be kept away.

3. 

Place the safety panel under control panel by opening the oven front 

cover glass. (figure 11)

4.

 And then secure the safety panel in between oven and front cover by 

gently closing the cover. (figure 12)

5. 

It is important for cooking to keep the cover open in specified 

distance when cooking in grill mode.

6. 

Safety panel will provide an ideal cooking circumstance while 

protecting control panel and buttons.

WARNING: 

If the cooker has the 

“closed grill functioned”

 option with 

thermostat, you can keep the oven door closed during operation; in this 

case the grill deflector sheet will be unnecessary.

Figure 10

Figure 11

Figure 12

Summary of Contents for CVE660MI/E-19

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL FREE STANDING OVEN 50x55 50x60 60x60 Electrical oven SA GB H10 20 180 124 Rev 013...

Page 2: ...herefore we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before using the product and keep it permanently at your disposal Note This user manual is prepared for more than one model Some of the featur...

Page 3: ...ven section 21 Using the grill 22 Using the chicken roasting 22 Using cooker section 23 Program types 25 Cooking time table 26 Maintenance and cleaning 27 Installation of the oven door 28 Cleaning and...

Page 4: ...8 and pets away when operating 5 WARNING The accessible parts may be hot while using the grill Keep away from children 6 WARNING Fire hazard do not store the materials on the cooking surface 7 WARNIN...

Page 5: ...ars of age people with physical hearing or mental challenges or people with lack of experience or knowledge as long as control is ensured or information is provided regarding the dangers 18 This devic...

Page 6: ...etc always use heat resistant oven gloves 28 Do not use the product in states like medicated and or under influence of alcohol which may affect your ability of judgement 29 Be careful when using alcoh...

Page 7: ...ximum usage temperature indicated on your baking paper Do not place the baking paper on the base of the oven 38 When the door is open do not place any heavy object on the door or allow children to sit...

Page 8: ...burning 46 Do not place heavy objects when oven door is open risk of toppling 47 User should not dislocate the resistance during cleaning It may cause an electric shock 48 Do not place metal utensils...

Page 9: ...ll be protected 55 Please don t cook the food directly on the tray grid Please put the food into or on appropriate tools before putting them in the oven 56 CAUTION If the glass of the stove is broken...

Page 10: ...If the power supply cord is damaged this cord shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or an equally qualified personnel to prevent a hazardous situation 5 Never wash the product by...

Page 11: ...l qualified at the same level in order to avoid any dangerous situation 13 Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance otherwise electric shock may occur 14 An omnipolar switch capable to dis...

Page 12: ...nder the grill drying clothes or towels by hanging them on the handle or for heating purposes 4 The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage due to misuse or mishandling 5 Oven part of th...

Page 13: ...bove the hobs 4 After each use make sure that the base of the cooking pot and surfaces of cooking zones are clean and dry 5 Do not peel vegetables on the hob surfaces Sand grains falling from the vege...

Page 14: ...qualified electrician to install The manufacturer is not responsible for damages that will arise because of the appliance not be connected to an earth system 4 If your supply cable gets damaged it sh...

Page 15: ...5 Oven door 6 Handle 7 Plastic leg 8 Lower cabinet door 8 1 Drawer 8 2 Flap door 9 Lamp 10 Grill 11 Ceramic heater 140 mm 250 mm 12 Ceramic heater 120 mm 180 mm 13 Ceramic heater 140 mm or 180 mm 14...

Page 16: ...n foods Circular tray Used for pastry frozen foods Wire grill Used for roasting or placing foods to be baked roasted and frozen into desired rack Telescopic rail Trays and wire racks can be removed an...

Page 17: ...ate rapid 180 mm 2000 W Ceramic heater 140 mm 1200 W Ceramic heater 180 mm 1700 W 1800 W Ceramic heater 140 mm 250 mm 1800 W Ceramic heater 120 mm 180 mm 1700 W WARNING For the modification to be done...

Page 18: ...allation WARNING Check for any damage on the appliance before installing it Do not have the product installed if it is damaged Damaged products cause a risk for your safety Right Place for Installatio...

Page 19: ...ant WARNING Do not install the appliance beside refrigerators or coolers Heat radiated by the appliance increases the energy consumption of cooling devices WARNING Do not use the door and or handle to...

Page 20: ...nsider the control panel on your device 1 Thermostat 2 Function selection button 3 Mechanical timer 4 Rear left electrical heater 5 Front left electrical heater 6 Front right electrical heater 7 Rear...

Page 21: ...ind different flavors suitable for your taste depending on your cooking and using habits 4 You can make chicken revolving in your oven by means of the accessories 5 Cooking times The results may chang...

Page 22: ...grill symbol 2 Then set it to the desired grill temperature To turn the grill off Set the function button to the off position WARNING Keep the oven door closed while grilling Using The Chicken Roastin...

Page 23: ...you 2 In order to have a good cooking result from the hob the pans bottom should be as thick and flat as possible 3 Bottom of pans and cooking zones should be the same size If possible always place li...

Page 24: ...0 W 1500 W 180 mm rapid 175 W 220 W 300 W 850 W 1150 W 2000 W 220 mm 220 W 350 W 560 W 910 W 1460 W 2000 W 1 Electric hotplates have standard of 6 temperature levels as describe herein above 2 When us...

Page 25: ...ating element Fan Grill heating element Grill burner Grill heating element Grill heating element Lamp Top heating element Electrical timer Oven burner Bottom heating element Function Button Used for d...

Page 26: ...e Static 170 180 3 20 25 Apple pie Static Turbo fan 180 190 2 50 70 Sponge cake Static 200 150 2 20 25 Pizza Static fan 180 200 3 20 30 Lasagna Static 180 200 2 25 40 Meringue Static 100 2 60 Chicken...

Page 27: ...ft cloth 4 Clean the glass surfaces with special glass cleaning agents 5 Do not clean your oven with steam cleaners 6 Before opening the upper lid of the oven clean spilled liquid off the lid Also bef...

Page 28: ...gle as shown in figure 2 2 Bring both hinges con necting the oven door to the oven to the same position Afterwards close the oven door as to lean on the hinge lock as shown in figure 3 1 In order to r...

Page 29: ...rse order Make sure the profile is properly seated in its place Catalytic Walls Catalytic walls are located on the left and the right side of cavity under the guides Catalytic walls banish the bad sme...

Page 30: ...ven Lamp WARNING To avoid electric shock ensure that the appliance circuit is open before changing the lamp having circuit open means power is off First disconnect the power of appliance and ensure th...

Page 31: ...nder control panel by opening the oven front cover glass figure 11 4 And then secure the safety panel in between oven and front cover by gently closing the cover figure 12 5 It is important for cookin...

Page 32: ...the door and internal cavity Clean the oven well and try to re open the door Electric shock when touching the oven No proper grounding Make sure power supply is grounded properly Ungrounded wall socke...

Page 33: ...ripped or circuit breaker turned off Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker If this is repeating frequently call an electrician Oven does not cook well Oven door is opened frequently during coo...

Page 34: ...rm it during operation RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVING Following details will help you use your product ecologically and economically 1 Use dark coloured and enamel containers that conduct the heat...

Page 35: ...ment WEEE The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU PACKAGE INFORMATION Packaging materials of the product are manufact...

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Page 56: ...Phase Neutral Neutre Earth Terre Erdung 60Hz 50 2N 415V 380 mm 1 5 4G VV F H05 Neutral Neutre Earth Terre Erdung 60Hz 50 3N 415V 380 mm 1 5 5G VV F H05 Neutral Neutre Earth Terre Erdung L3 L2 L1 L2 L1...

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