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Fig. 3.6

Fig. 3.5

AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKING

To cook food automatically in the oven,
it is necessary to:
1. Set the length of the cooking period 
2. Set the end of the cooking time 
3. Set the temperature and the oven

cooking program.

These operations are done in the
following way: 
1. Set the length of the cooking period

by pushing the 

button and the 

(

) button to increase, or

(

)

to decrease if you have passed the
desired time (fig. 3.5). The AUTO and
the 

symbol will illuminate.

2. Set the end of the cooking time by

pressing the 

button (the cooking

time already added to the clock time
will appear), and the 

(

) button

(fig. 2.6); if you pass the desired time
you may get back by pushing the 
(

) button. 

After this setting, the 

symbol will

disappear.  If after this setting, the
AUTO flashes on the display and a
buzzer sounds, it means there was
an error in the programming, that is
that the cooking cycle has been
superimposed on the clock. In this
case, modify the end of cooking time
or the cooking period itself by follow-
ing again the above mentioned
instructions.

3. Set the temperature and the cooking

program by using the switch and ther-
mostat knobs of the oven (see specific
chapters). 

Now the oven is programmed and every-
thing will work automatically, that is the
oven will turn on at the right moment to
end the cooking at the established hour. 
During cooking, the 

symbol remains

illuminated. 
By pushing the 

button you can see

the time that remains until the end of
cooking.

The cooking program may be can-
celled at any time by pushing

.

At the end of the cooking time the oven
will turn off automatically, the 

symbol

will turn off, AUTO will flash and a buz-
zer will be sound, which can be turned
off by pushing any of the buttons except
the 

(

) /

(

) buttons.           

Turn the switch and thermostat knobs to
zero and put the programmer onto “man-
ual” by pressing the 

button.

Attention:  After a power cut the clock
resets to zero and cancels the set pro-
grams. 
After a power cut, three zeros will flash
on the display.

Summary of Contents for C232SS

Page 1: ...MULTI FUNCTION OVENS Instruction for the use Installation advice KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE Before operating this oven please read these instructions carefully...

Page 2: ...st be used only for the task it has explicitly been designed for that is for cooking food stuffs Any other form of usage is to be considered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous The manufacturer d...

Page 3: ...to health and environmental protection regula tions ensuring in particular that all potentially hazardous parts be made harmless especially in relation to children who could play with old appliances I...

Page 4: ...10 90 80 70 110 120 6 7 1 A or B 4 A U T O P 2 3 5 1 A or B 4 8 9 10 1 A or B 4 11 12 1 A or B 4 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 TYPES OF THERMOSTAT Depending on the models the thermostat could be of type A 50 to...

Page 5: ...programmer 6 Electronic clock end cooking timer 5 55 50 45 40 35 30 25 20 15 10 5 0 6 7 1 A or B 4 A U T O P 2 3 5 1 A or B 4 1 A or B 4 1 A or B 4 8 9 10 11 12 A U T O 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 2 3 0 Fig 1 5 Fig...

Page 6: ...ing roasted see page 24 When baking pastry etc this filter should be removed Always clean the filter after cooking as any solid residues on it might adverse ly affect the oven performance OPERATING PR...

Page 7: ...2 Rotate the knob clockwise to set the oven to one of the following functions OVEN LIGHT By turning the function selector knob to this setting the oven light will illuminate in the oven cavity 15W The...

Page 8: ...efrosted HOT AIR COOKING The circular element and the fan are on The heat is diffused by forced convec tion and the temperature must be regu lated between 50 C and the maximum position with the thermo...

Page 9: ...roasts turkey legs cakes etc The external parts of the oven become hot during operation Keepchildren well out of reach COOKING ADVICE STERILIZATION Sterilization of foods to be conserved in full and h...

Page 10: ...e cooking temperatures must be as close as possible with a maximum dif ference of 20 25 C between the dif ferent foods Different dishes must be placed in the oven at different times according to the c...

Page 11: ...hours and 59 minutes Program for automatic oven cooking Program for semi automatic oven cooking Description of the illuminated symbols AUTO flashing Programmer in auto matic position but not pro gramm...

Page 12: ...he setting the clock hour will appear on the panel and the symbol will be illuminated The countdown will start immediately and may be seen at any moment on the panel by simply pressing the button At t...

Page 13: ...has been superimposed on the clock In this case modify the end of cooking time or the cooking period itself by follow ing again the above mentioned instructions 3 Set the temperature and the cooking p...

Page 14: ...h and thermostat knobs see spe cific chapters The oven is switched on and it will be switched of automatically at the end of the desired time During cooking the symbol remains illuminated and by press...

Page 15: ...buzzer starts it will be automatically switched off For it to operate furtherly you have to stop the buzzer by pressing the button SETTING THE FREQUENCY OF THE ALARM SOUND The selection from 3 possibi...

Page 16: ...arm program consists only of a buzzer which may be set for a maximum period of 99 minutes To set the time push the or until you obtain the desired time in the panel Having finished the setting the sym...

Page 17: ...ttent buzzer will start this can be stopped by rotating knob A until the symbol in window B coincides with the indicator Fig 6 3 Turn the switch and thermostat knobs to off position The clock programm...

Page 18: ...or anticlock wise without pressing it until the hand C coincides with the required time max 55 minutes Fig 7 1 Countdown will begin immediately and the hand C will begin to turn anticlock wise always...

Page 19: ...uns the oven for a preset time 1 Starting up After setting the function selector and thermostat to the required mode and temperature rotate the timer knob clockwise until you reach the required cookin...

Page 20: ...to ashes Cleaning and maintenance 9 9 STAINLESS STEEL AND ALUMINIUM PARTS AND SILK SCREEN PRINTED SURFACES Clean using an appropriate product Always dry thoroughly IMPORTANT these parts must be cleane...

Page 21: ...the guides the shelf and the tray fig 9 3 The shelf must be fitted so that the safety catch which stops it sliding out faces the inside of the oven To dismantle operate in reverse order Fig 9 1 OVEN F...

Page 22: ...er access when cleaning the oven ceiling fig 9 5 Fig 9 5 Models with tilting grill and wire racks Assemble the wire racks on the oven walls using the 2 screws Fig 9 4 In the models with catalytic pane...

Page 23: ...ANCE OF CATALYTIC PANELS some models only The catalytic panels are covered with special microporous enamel which absorbs and does away with oil and fat splashes during normal baking over 200 C If afte...

Page 24: ...ulb with a new one suitable for high temperatures 300 C having the following specifica tions 230 240V 50 Hz 15W E14 Refit the protective cover NOTE Oven bulb replacement is not covered by your guarant...

Page 25: ...right hinges fig 9 10b Hold the door as shown in fig 9 10 Gently close the door fig 9 10 until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door fig 9 10b Withdraw the hinge hooks from t...

Page 26: ...26 Advice for the installer...

Page 27: ...TECHNICIAN The appliance must be installed in com pliance with regulations in force Installation 1 10 0 The oven can be fitted in standard units width and depth 60 cm Installation requires a compartme...

Page 28: ...tion channels must be provided as illustrated in the figures 10 3 and 10 4 The walls surrounding the oven must be made of heat resistant material Taking care NOT to lift the oven by the door handle Fi...

Page 29: ...rrect opening of the oven door To ensure the trim is not damaged due to the appliance being placed on the floor the appliance should be suitably supported as in above illustrations After installation...

Page 30: ...of the appliance to the grounding unit is mandatory The manufacturer declines every responsability for any inconve nience resulting from the inobser vance of this condition Electrical section 1 11 1...

Page 31: ...11 1 Open the cable gland by unscrewing screw F fig 11 2 unscrew the termi nal screws and remove the cable The new supply cable of suitable type and section is connected to the terminal board followi...

Page 32: ...ooklet are given as simply indicative The manufacturer reserves the right considering the characteristics of the models described here at any time and without notice to make eventual necessary modific...

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