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Dear Customer, 

we would like to thank you and congratulate 
you on your choice. 
This  new  product  has  been  carefully 
designed  and  built  using  top  quality 
materials, and meticulously tested to ensure 
that it meets all your culinary requirements. 
Please  read  and  observe  these  simple 
instructions,  which  will  enable  you  to 
achieve  excellent  results  from  the  very 
first  time  you  use  it.  This  state-of-the-art 
appliance comes to you with our very best 
wishes. 

Caple

THIS  PRODUCT  IS  DESIGNED FOR  DOMESTIC

USE. 

THE  MANUFACTURER  DECLINES  ALL 

RESPONSIBILITY FOR  DAMAGES  TO  THINGS

OR  PEOPLE  DERIVING FROM  INCORRECT

INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER, ERRONEOUS OR

UNSUITABLE USE.

THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED BY PEOPLE

(INCLUDING  CHILDREN)  WITH  PHYSICAL, 

SENSORIAL OR  MENTAL  IMPAIRMENTS, 

OR  BY  PEOPLE  WITHOUT  THE NECESSARY

EXPERIENCE OR  KNOWLEDGE,  UNLESS  THEY

ARE SUPERVISED OR INSTRUCTED IN THE USE 

OF THE APPLIANCE BY A PERSON RESPONSIBLE

FOR THEIR SAFETY.

THE  APPLIANCE  AND  ITS  ACCESSIBLE  PARTS

BECOME VERY HOT DURING USE. BE CAREFUL

NOT TO TOUCH THE HEATING ELEMENTS INSIDE

THE OVEN. CHILDREN UNDER 8 YEARS OF AGE 

MUST  BE  KEPT  AWAY  IF NOT  CONTINUALLY

MONITORED.

DO NOT PLACE POTS OR PANS OR ALUMINIUM

OR SIMILAR METAL FOILS IN CONTACT WITH THE

BASE OF THE OVEN FOR COOKING.

THE HEATING ACTION OF THE LOWER HEATING

ELEMENT  CAUSES OVERHEATING OF  THE

LOWER PART OF THE OVEN CAUSING DAMAGE

AND SERIOUS CONSEQUENCES (RISK OF FIRE)

EVEN TO THE COUNTER UNDER THE OVEN .

DO NOT  USE  ROUGH  ABRASIVES OR  SHARP

METAL SCRAPERS TO CLEAN THE GLASS DOOR

OF THE OVEN BECAUSE THEY COULD SCRATCH

THE  SURFACE  AND  CAUSE  THE  GLASS  TO

SHATTER.

USEONLY THE THERMAL PROBERECOMMENDED

FOR THIS OVEN. DO NOT USE STEAM CLEANERS

TO CLEAN THE OVEN.

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Summary of Contents for C2150SS/WH

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Page 2: ...PEOPLE WITHOUT THE NECESSARY EXPERIENCE OR KNOWLEDGE UNLESS THEY ARE SUPERVISED OR INSTRUCTED IN THE USE OFTHEAPPLIANCEBYAPERSONRESPONSIBLE FORTHEIR SAFETY THE APPLIANCE AND ITS ACCESSIBLE PARTS BECO...

Page 3: ...ontrol panel functions 44 Instructions for use 45 Food probe 47 Special functions Boost Clean 52 Oven light control 53 Simple cooking commands 53 Setting the temperature 54 Residual heat 54 Programmin...

Page 4: ...ooking Do not use rough abrasives or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass door of the oven because they could scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter Important As a safety precaution bef...

Page 5: ...ment The packaging was designed to prevent damage to the environment they are ecological products that can be recovered or recycled Recycling the packing saves raw materials and reduces the volume of...

Page 6: ...ecipe and the oven is ready in two clicks Installation and hook up Dear Customer this oven is a sophisticated electronic appliance classified as a durable good Its installation requires qualified prof...

Page 7: ...o to normal operation and ready for turning on Now you can set the time but it is not necessary for turning on the oven Setting the clock The oven will signal that it is connected to the power mains w...

Page 8: ...appropriate section on page 58 Turning on the oven Turn the oven on by pressing the symbol shown in figure to activate the oven functions always press except for the light and timer functions which ar...

Page 9: ...ted deactivated by pressing the button for at least 3 seconds You can activate and deactivate the operating mode of the oven at any time The padlock OPEN symbol means that the key function is not acti...

Page 10: ...nctions To activate a function just touch the corresponding symbol Each function has a temperature setting selected on the basis of cooking tests of the recipes that are typically used which can be ea...

Page 11: ...e set to 165 C Regulation of the thermostat from 50 C to MAX Upper heating element lower with fan Pre set to 165 C Regulation of the thermostat from 50 C to MAX Circular heating element with fan Pre s...

Page 12: ...d idea to insert the food when the oven has reached its preset temperature i e when the C is locked and you have heard the beep If you need to lower or raise the temperature towards the end of cooking...

Page 13: ...heating is not necessary but it is better to do it for pastries you can increase the temperature up to 60 C Grill cooking Type of cooking for grilling or browning foods Some ovens can even have a mot...

Page 14: ...ry kind of meat poultry and fish as well as raw eggs Certain types of bacteria make food go off while others such as Salmonella Campylobacter jejuni Listeria monocytogenes Escherichia coli and Staphyl...

Page 15: ...ures reached inside the food U i i i i i i v i xc Using the food probe The food probe socket is situated in the top front corner of the oven cavity protected by a metal cover 1 Lift the metal cover 2...

Page 16: ...but we recommend consulting the table below which is taken from the National Food Safety Database USA Select the best cooking function for your recipe After 5 sec the temperature display switches to...

Page 17: ...74 C Chicken turkey 74 C Beef veal lamb Roasts and steaks Rare The cooking temperature for rare meat is not indicated by the NFSD as it is unsafe for health reasons Medium rare 63 C Medium 71 C Well...

Page 18: ...ng established by reaching the internal temperature set for the food probe All the oven programming functions timer functions are stopped apart from the beeper minute counter When the food probe detec...

Page 19: ...STED CLEANING High temperature cycle 250 C combined with self cleaning panels for gentle non invasive cleaning of the cooking chamber Correct operation is combined with the use of the lateral panels a...

Page 20: ...time and then for three minutes after reaching the temperature set From then on the oven light switches off to save power To check the cooking it may be necessary to switch on the internal light All y...

Page 21: ...any time After selecting the cooking function just touch the symbols and the setting range varies from 50 C to MAX You don t need to confirm the change the control turns on by itself after a few secon...

Page 22: ...hen if it is managed the control shows the internal temperature after the oven is turned off until it falls to 50 C Use this characteristic to keep foods warm or to complete their cooking gently PROGR...

Page 23: ...e countdown begins now After the indicated time has elapsed the oven will beep and the heating elements and cooking will be turned off The following words will appear on the display Program finished r...

Page 24: ...ess any button to stop the beeping or open the door After eight seconds the oven will automatically turn off if other cooking functions have not been set Timer programming delayed cooking By combining...

Page 25: ...it does not stop cooking or turn off the oven but functions as an alarm You can set it at any time such as to remind you when to check cooking on the burners in addition to the oven or for other kitch...

Page 26: ...sired setting with the buttons using the button confirm the choice the following menu appears press the buttons to select the type of dish and the button to confirm the choice Press the buttons to sel...

Page 27: ...change the settings of your recipe you can select which cancels it and allows you start over from the beginning of the procedure NOTE If you are cooking with the modified parameters of a pre set reci...

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Page 29: ...it from its mountings To replace fit the door fit the hinges in their mountings and lower the two levers Replacing the oven lamp IMPORTANT disconnect the appliance from the power supply line to avoid...

Page 30: ...ding it out of its seat and taking care not to break it Insert the new bulb taking care not to touch it with your hands we recommend using a disposable latex glove Reattach the glass cover pressing it...

Page 31: ...binet must be as shown in the figures below The cabinet material must be able to withstand the heat The oven must be centred with respect to the walls of the cabinet and fastened with the screws and b...

Page 32: ...t surrounding materials are heat resistant Align the oven centrally with respect to the side walls of the units surrounding it and fix it in place with the screws and Allen screws provided See the acc...

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