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Instruction manual CMS260

Please keep this instruction manual for future reference 

SENSE PREMIUM

C O N T R O L   PA N E L  A N D   D I S P L AY

AC C E S S O R I E S

2 x Side Racks

1 x Safety Stop Shelf

1 x Glass Tray

1 x Grill Rack for Glass Tray 

1 x Glass Base Plate

1 x Steam Tray 

1 x Cleaning Sponge 

1 x Water Absorber

To purchase additional or replacement accessories, please visit 

www.caple.co.uk

P OW E R   O N / O F F   B U T TO N

D I S P L AY   S C R E E N

L I G H T   O N / O F F

BAC K   B U T TO N

S TA RT / PAU S E   B U T TO N

P R E S S   +   H O L D   

F O R   WAT E R   TA N K

Summary of Contents for CMS260

Page 1: ...Contact Caple on 0117 938 7420 for spare parts or www caple co uk Sense Premium Combination Microwave with Steam Instruction Manual CMS260 CMS260GM CMS260SS CMS260BS ...

Page 2: ...nings 4 Environmental Protection 15 Warranty 16 Installation 17 Dimensions 20 Electrical Connection 21 Control Panel and Display 23 Operation 24 Settings Menu 49 Functions 54 Special Functions 56 Care and Maintenance 64 Accessories 66 CapleHomeApp 70 Troubleshooting 74 Error Codes 76 Caple Contact Details 80 ...

Page 3: ...se with ease To control your appliance from your smart phone or tablet download the CapleHome App from www caple co uk or the relevant app store for your device Welcome to your new Sense Premium Oven Featuring our new CapleTouch Technology you ll be save your family favourites set multi stage cooking ti and customise your oven display with ease To control your appliance from your smart phone or t ...

Page 4: ...N G S This appliance is produced in accordance with all applicable local and international standards and regulations The microwave oven is intended for heating food and beverages Drying of food or clothing and heating of warming pads slippers sponges damp cloth and similar may lead to risk of injury ignition or fire The microwave oven is not intended for outdoor use This appliance is intended to b...

Page 5: ...ies or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children less than 8 years of age should be kept away unless continuously supervised or they have been shown how to use it in a safe manner Children must be able to understand and recognise the possible dangers caused by incorr...

Page 6: ...is hazardous for anyone other than a competent person to carry out any service or repair operation that involves the removal of a cover which gives protection against exposure to microwave energy While the oven is under warranty repairs should only be undertaken by a Caple authorised service technician otherwise the warranty will be invalidated It is dangerous to alter or modify the specifications...

Page 7: ...in compliance with the safety standards currently in effect I N S TA L L AT I O N W A R N I N G S Prior to installation ensure that the local distribution conditions electricity voltage and frequency and the requirements of the appliance are compatible During installation the oven must be completely disconnected from the mains electricity supply Do not operate the appliance before it is fully inst...

Page 8: ...ect do not use the appliance and contact your retailer or Caple Service immediately Ensure that the supply cord is not wedged during the installation Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damaged or dropped If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by a Caple service technician or similarly qualified persons in order ...

Page 9: ... well ventilated area Do not operate the appliance on any microwave function when empty Do not open the oven door immediately after cooking end to avoid scald by the steam While opening the appliance door step back to avoid the hot steam coming out of the cavity as there may be a risk of burns Do not put flammable or combustible materials in or near the appliance when it is operating During use ha...

Page 10: ...an result in delayed eruptive boiling therefore care has to be taken when handling the container Do not fry food in the microwave oven Hot oil can damage oven parts and utensils and even result in skin burns Eggs in their shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be heated in microwave ovens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended Pierce foods with heavy skins such as potat...

Page 11: ...ompartment Do not put anything heavy flammable or ignitable nylon plastic bag paper or cloth etc into the microwave oven This includes cookware with plastic accessories e g handles Remove wire ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag in microwave oven Do not hang towels dishcloths or clothes from the appliance or its handles To avoid fire hazards do not use the oven for storage purposes ...

Page 12: ...trical supply The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system The manufacturer will not be held liable for any damages that might arise out of incorrect or improper use of the appliance C L E A N I N G A N D M A I N T E N A N C E Always switch off the appliance from the mains isolating the electrical supply before any cleaning or mainten...

Page 13: ...r permanent damage to the surface Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation ...

Page 14: ...ass tray on or under a flame or other direct heat source Do not drop or hit the tray against hard objects or strike utensils against it Handle the glass tray with care to prevent breakage chipping cracking or severe scratching Do not use or repair the tray if it is chipped cracked or severely scratched Avoid sudden changes in temperature to the glass tray Do not use the Grill Rack supplied with th...

Page 15: ... shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disposal For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local council your household waste disposal service or the retailer where you purc...

Page 16: ...missing you must provide the following information to your retailer in order to receive a replacement date of purchase model and serial number found inside the door opening Registration can also be completed online by visiting www caple co uk Ensure you keep your warranty card safe you may need to show it to Caple Service together with proof of purchase If you fail to show your warranty card you w...

Page 17: ...ation The appliance requires a sufficient supply of cool air for efficient operation Make sure that the supply of cool air is not hindered in any way e g by fitting heat insulation strips in the cabinet carcase Furthermore the required supply of cool air must not be excessively heated by other heat sources FITTING THE APPLIANCE Fit the appliance into its surround beneath a worktop or in an applian...

Page 18: ...ould be fitted according to the dimensions shown below I M E N S I O N S min 550mm 565mm 450mm 50mm Ventilation Slot 50mm 547 4mm 22mm 8 6mm 453 6mm 21 6mm 595mm NOTE To aid ventilation we suggest leaving a small gap of around 3mm between the top of the plinth and underside of the cabinet to allow fresh air to circulate around the oven ...

Page 19: ...ell the cabinet must be of the right type The panels of the adjoining furniture should be heat resistant Particularly when the adjoining furniture is made of veneered wood the adhesives should be able to withstand a temperature of 120 C Plastic materials or adhesive which cannot withstand this temperature may become deformed or unstuck To comply with safety regulations once the appliance has been ...

Page 20: ...anual for future reference D IMENS IONS 453 6mm 116mm 595mm 26 4m 8mm 439 3mm 515 6mm 569mm 31 8mm 2 8mm 446 3mm 8 6mm FRONT SIDE BACK 26 4mm 26 4mm 515 6mm 569mm 31 8mm 2 8mm 8 6mm 453 6mm 116mm 595mm 26 4mm 8mm 439 3mm 515 6mm 569mm 31 8mm 2 8mm 446 3mm 8 6mm ...

Page 21: ... Live wire should only be connected to the terminal marked L Mains connection can also be made by fitting a double pole switch with a minimum gap between the contacts of 3mm proportionate to the load and complying with the regulations in force WARNING The yellow green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch When a double pole switch is used for mains supply connection it should be easily...

Page 22: ...he manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to lack of an earth connection The ovens are designed to operate with a mono phase alternating current of 220 240V 50Hz BEFORE THE INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE CHECK THE SPECIFICATIONS ON THE RATING LABEL ...

Page 23: ...2 x Side Racks 1 x Safety Stop Shelf 1 x Glass Tray 1 x Grill Rack for Glass Tray 1 x Glass Base Plate 1 x Steam Tray 1 x Cleaning Sponge 1 x Water Absorber To purchase additional or replacement accessories please visit www caple co uk POWER ON OFF BUTTON DISPLAY SCREEN LIGHT ON OFF BACK BUTTON START PAUSE BUTTON PRESS HOLD FOR WATER TANK ...

Page 24: ...tivate Child Safety Lock NOTE The light will turn itself off after 10 minutes of inactivity BACK BUTTON Press to return to the previous screen on the display Press to cancel cooking START PAUSE WATER TANK BUTTON After turning the oven on select your desired cooking programme and duration and press to start cooking Press while the appliance is in operation to pause cooking NOTE Pause feature only a...

Page 25: ...re reference TIP When adjusting temperatures and times press and press and hold or to scroll quickly NAVIGATING THE TOUCH CONTROL DISPLAY To adjust Times Dates Temperatures and Functions etc press the up and down arrow controls or scroll by pressing and dragging up and down ...

Page 26: ...te to display on the Standby Screen PLEASE NOTE Selecting to have the clock on permanently in standby mode will increase Energy consumption If Yes is selected the default clock display will be analogue mode This can be changed later in the Settings Menu 5 To complete setup press SET TIME SET DATE 00 00 TIME DATE SET TIME 9 10 0 1 2 8 9 10 11 12 FINISH NO OR DISPLAY TIME DATE ON STANDBY SCREEN PLEA...

Page 27: ...ed as follows 1 Press to turn the appliance on The home screen will appear The microwave oven is automatically set to Microwave Function at 100 To start cooking press 2 The timer will automatically count down from 30 seconds Each press of adds an additional 30 seconds to the timer The timer will count down from the new set time 10 10 FUNCTION POWER STEAM 90 100 10 30 SECS 10 10 100 00 29 FUNCTION ...

Page 28: ...o change selection Press to begin cooking without saving or press to store in your favourite s menu 5 If saving to favourites name your selection and press If required press to amend your selection name or press to store in your favourites NOTE Selection names are limited to 14 characters 10 10 FUNCTION TEMP C STEAM 195 190 185 10 10 DURATION END TIME 0 1 2 3 4 58 59 00 01 02 16 17 18 19 20 28 29 ...

Page 29: ...lay 8 When cooking has completed COOKING FINISHED will appear If a timer has been set turn off the end of cooking alarm by pressing either or button Pressing the button will cancel the alarm and turn the light on 10 10 PRESS TO START COOKING SAVED TO FAVOURITES 10 10 190 01 59 FUNCTION TEMP C ACTUAL TEMP 189 TIMER 10 10 190 00 00 FUNCTION TEMP C TIMER COOKING FINISHED ...

Page 30: ...ed when adding an Additional Cooking stage MICROWAVE FUNCTIONS ARE NOT AVAILABLE FOR MULTI STAGE COOKING message will appear 3 Select a Cooking Duration To add additional cooking stages press 4 Select desired Function Temperature Power Steam if required Then press 10 10 FUNCTION TEMP C STEAM 195 190 185 10 10 FUNCTION TEMP C STEAM 205 200 195 ADD 10 10 DURATION END TIME 0 1 2 3 4 58 59 00 01 02 16...

Page 31: ... to store in the favourite s menu NOTE If you press on multi stage cooking the timer will reset Press to reset time before proceeding 7 Name your selection press and then press to store to favourites NOTE Selection names are limited to 14 characters PLEASE SELECT COOKING TIME CLOSE 10 10 COOKING STAGES PRESS STAGE FUNCTION TEMP DURATION END TIME 1 190 02 00hr min 00 20hr min 18 30 EDIT SAVE TO STA...

Page 32: ...tion manual CMS260 Please keep this instruction manual for future reference 8 Press to begin cooking 9 Cooking will begin and the main cooking screen will display 10 10 PRESS TO START COOKING SAVED TO FAVOURITES ...

Page 33: ...sary amends and then press to continue NOTE When multi stage cooking pressing will reset the timer for that cooking stage If is pressed before a timer has been selected PLEASE SELECT COOKING TIME message will appear Press select a cooking duration and or End Time to continue EDIT 10 10 FUNCTION TEMP C STEAM 205 200 195 EDIT PLEASE SELECT COOKING TIME CLOSE 10 10 COOKING STAGES PRESS STAGE FUNCTION...

Page 34: ... Adjusting the End Time before cooking EDIT REVIEW WOULD YOU LIKE TO CONTINUE EDITING OR REVIEW COOKING EDIT REVIEW CANCELLING STAGES BEFORE COOKING To Cancel your cooking stage s before cooking has begun press the button when in the Cooking Review screen The Homescreen will appear and any previous cooking stage s will have been cancelled NOTE During multi stage cooking all cooking stages will be ...

Page 35: ...d Time press to begin cooking The standby screen will appear with COOKING WILL START AT message At the Start Time the oven will automatically turn on and begin cooking NOTE To set automatic cooking for multi stage cooking do not adjust the end times in the timer section Use the button in the review screen as this will edit the end time of all cooking stages NOTE An End Time cannot be set for the M...

Page 36: ... Duration of 2 hours and an End Time 12 00pm the Error message will appear I E 10 10 02 00 12 10 Adjust the end time accordingly so IT IS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE CURRENT TIME DURATION TIME to proceed 10 10 DURATION END TIME 0 1 2 3 4 58 59 0 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 28 29 30 0 1 ADDITIONAL COOKING STAGE OR FINISH ADD AUTO TIME If no Timer is set when you press to begin cooking the Timer will count ...

Page 37: ...wer and Timer from the main cooking screen ADJUST TEMPERATURE Touch the Temperature 180 to adjust The left column appears as shown to allow adjustment Once the new temperature is selected wait 3 seconds for it to confirm Once confirmed it will return to the normal cooking screen and display the new temperature 10 10 01 49 FUNCTION TIMER TEMP C 185 180 175 10 10 180 01 49 FUNCTION TEMP C ACTUAL TEM...

Page 38: ...Main Cooking Screen FINISH 10 10 DURATION END TIME 0 1 2 3 4 58 59 0 1 2 16 17 18 19 20 28 29 30 0 1 EDIT COOKING TIME FINISH 01 49 10 10 180 01 49 FUNCTION TEMP C ACTUAL TEMP 177 TIMER ADJUST POWER Touch the Power 70 to adjust The left column appears as shown to allow adjustment Once the power is chosen touch the power again to confirm This will then return to the Main Cooking Screen 10 10 00 30 ...

Page 39: ...To turn the alarm off press 10 10 180 01 49 FUNCTION TEMP C ACTUAL TEMP 177 TIMER SELECT SETTING THE MINUTE MINDER Pressing on the main cooking screen takes you to the Minute Minder screen Here you can set an alarm separate to the timer to sound after a pre set duration Use the controls to set the Minute Minder for your desired duration then press If no adjustments are made the main cooking screen...

Page 40: ...tion selection screen and press Select a power level and press If necessary select Duration add addition Cooking Stages and or save to Favourites Press to start cooking Main cooking screen displays set Power underneath set Temperature 10 10 FUNCTION STEAM TEMP C 205 195 200 10 10 POWER 60 50 40 ADJUST MICROWAVE POWER LEVEL FINISH 10 10 00 59 FUNCTION TEMP C TIMER 200 ACTUAL TEMP 187 P50 10 10 FUNC...

Page 41: ...esidual Temperature is greater than the Set Temperature WARNING Residual temperature is higher than set temperature message will appear Press to remove the warning and proceed with cooking You will still be able to proceed with your chosen temperature this is just to warn you that the high residual temperature may effect your cooking results 6th Mar RESIDUAL HEAT 290 C WARNING Residual temperature...

Page 42: ...touch screen display and control panel ON OFF LIGHT BACK START PAUSE buttons will be disabled NOT COOKING When the Child Safety Lock is turned ON when you are not cooking only the control panel ON OFF LIGHT BACK START PAUSE buttons will be disabled When the lock is activated the symbol will appear in the top left corner of the display screen To deactivate press and hold the button for 3 seconds 10...

Page 43: ...ar next to the function on the Cooking Stages Screen The symbol will also appear above the function symbol on the cooking overview screen NOTE Only available on certain functions see FUNCTIONS Before selecting the STEAM function ensure the water tank has been filled STEAM 10 10 FUNCTION TEMP C STEAM 195 190 185 10 10 STEAM INJECTION PRESETS STAGE TIME 00 10 00 20 00 30 00 40 1st 2nd 3rd 4th FINISH...

Page 44: ...he STEAM feature the End Time must be later than the last STEAM stage If not an END TIME ERROR message will display Adjust the end time accordingly so IT IS AT LEAST 1 MINUTE LATER THAN THE LAST STEAM STAGE to proceed END TIME ERROR END TIME MUST BE AT LEAST 1 MINUTE LATER THAN THE LAST STEAM STAGE CLOSE ...

Page 45: ...screen press When a favourite cooking programme has been selected the end time will reset based on the current time To start cooking later in the day press 10 10 FUNCTION POWER STEAM 90 100 10 DELETE 10 10 SUNDAY ROAST CHICKEN ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO DELETE YES NO SELECT YES NO YES NO 10 10 Roasted Veg Lemon Drizzle Sunday Roast Chicken Beef Casserole Crispy Chicken SELECT DELETE SAVED FAVOURITES...

Page 46: ...n if necessary then press to begin cooking NOTE If an End Time is selected that is sooner than the Current Time Duration Time the END TIME ERROR message will display Adjust the end time accordingly so IT IS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN THE CURRENT TIME DURATION TIME to proceed END TIME ERROR ADJUST END TIME SO THAT IT IS EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN CURRENT TIME DURATION TIME CLOSE 10 10 COOKING STAGES PR...

Page 47: ...d off Press and hold for 3 seconds to activate deactivate Child Safety Lock BACK BUTTON Press to return to the previous screen on the display Press to cancel cooking START PAUSE BUTTON After turning the oven on select your desired cooking programme and duration and press to start cooking Press while the oven is in operation to pause cooking NOTE Pause feature only available during Single Stage Coo...

Page 48: ...n set If the button is selected during Multi Stage Cooking PAUSE FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE message will display Press to return to the main cooking screen 18 30 100 3 29 FUNCTION POWER TIMER 30 SECS COOKING PAUSED PRESS TO CONTINUE COOKING PAUSE FUNCTION NOT AVAILABLE DURING MULTI STAGE COOKING CLOSE CLOSE NOTE When cooking is paused the will not work If you would like to cancel cooking press to resu...

Page 49: ...reference SETTINGS M ENU The settings menu is accessed by pressing the symbol on the home screen From here you will be able to customise the following options for your oven 10 10 FUNCTION POWER STEAM 90 100 10 SENSE PREMIUM TIME DATE SOUND DISPLAY SERVICE DEMO MODE CONNECTIVITY ...

Page 50: ... return to the Settings Menu Press the button to return to the home screen SET TIME SET DATE FINISH SELECT SELECT 10 10 TIME DATE SOUND DISPLAY SERVICE DEMO MODE CONNECTIVITY SET TIME 12 13 14 15 16 8 9 10 11 12 10 10 10 SELECT SELECT 10 10 ANALOGUE DIGITAL TIME DATE SOUND DISPLAY SERVICE DEMO MODE CONNECTIVITY 10 10 10 SELECT SELECT 10 10 22 10 24 HOUR 12 HOUR TIME DATE SOUND DISPLAY SERVICE DEMO...

Page 51: ...then this option will be unavailable Night mode is an Energy Saving option where between the hours of 11pm and 6am the brightness of the display is reduced to the minimum After making your adjustments select a different setting option from the menu or press the button to return to the home screen 10 10 OFF KEY TONE _ KEY VOLUME _ ALARM VOLUME ON TIME DATE SOUND DISPLAY SERVICE DEMO MODE CONNECTIVI...

Page 52: ...ents and other functions are disabled If the oven is turned off it will remain in Demo Mode when the oven is turned back on When Demo Mode is turned on DEMO is shown at the top of all screens After making your adjustments select a different setting option from the menu or press the button to return to the home screen 10 10 SERVICE LOG HOLD FOR 3 SECONDS CODE 101 30 1 19 RESET TIME DATE SOUND DISPL...

Page 53: ...the home screen NOTE By connecting the appliance to the Caple Home App you are allowing the appliance to be controlled by the App WiFi frequency 2 4Ghz 10 10 ON OFF TIME DATE SOUND DISPLAY SERVICE DEMO MODE CONNECTIVITY ON OFF Once the appliance is connected to your mobile device tablet connected to message will display and the symbol will appear in the top right corner next to the time To disable...

Page 54: ...lasagne MICROWAVE FAN HEAT Microwave and fan heat element reduces cooking times with the addition of even cooking Perfect for cooking fluffy jacket potatoes in a quarter of the time MICROWAVE TURBO GRILL Uses microwave fan and grill for quick browning Ideal for cooking meat and keeping all the juices STEAM One of the healthiest cooking methods retains moisture and locks in nutrients Perfect for co...

Page 55: ...ure into the cavity Perfect for retaining moisture in meat MICROWAVE WITH STEAM Microwave and Steam elements operate alternatively to cook your food quickly and healthily Ideal for reheating food without drying it out DEFROST Microwave function works at reduced power to carefully defrost food DESCALING This function is used for descaling the water system Ideal for prolonging the life of your oven ...

Page 56: ...E Microwave Function uses minutes and seconds instead of hours and minutes MICROWAVE AND FAN HEAT Microwave and Fan Heat Function has a default temperature of 200 C and default power of P50 Turn on the oven by pressing the button Select from the Function Selection screen Press to adjust power level If necessary choose a cooking Duration and or save to favourites Press to start cooking 10 10 FUNCTI...

Page 57: ... cooking Temperature and Duration and or save to favourites Pressing takes you to the PREHEATING screen A 5 minute countdown will begin to achieve the desired temperature NOTE Preheating will only happen during single stage cooking When the 5 minute countdown reaches 00 00 the main cooking screen will display and the cooking sequence will begin 10 10 FUNCTION TEMP C 10 90 100 STEAM 10 10 00 05 FUN...

Page 58: ...58 Instruction manual CMS260 Please keep this instruction manual for future reference Refill water tank warning message will appear when the water tank level is too low REFILL WATER TANK CLOSE ...

Page 59: ...ion screen If necessary select a cooking Power and Duration and or save to favourites Press to start cooking Pressing takes you to the PREHEATING screen A 5 minute countdown will begin to achieve the desired temperature When the 5 minute countdown reaches 00 00 the main cooking screen will display and the cooking sequence will begin NOTE Microwave with Steam Function uses minutes and seconds inste...

Page 60: ... Adjusting the weight will automatically adjust the operation time Time can also be adjusted manually Turn on the oven by pressing the button Select from the Function Selection screen If necessary select a Weight and Duration and or save to favourites Press to start Defrosting 10 10 FUNCTION WEIGHT g STEAM 1100 1000 900 ...

Page 61: ... an exceptionally high hard water area Turn on the oven by pressing the button Select from the Function Selection screen Press to start Descaling FILL WATER TANK AND ADD DESCALER TO WATER message will appear Follow the on screen instruction and press to continue NOTE Press and hold to remove the water tank START DESCALE PROCESS will appear Press to start Descaling DESCALE DESCALE 10 10 FUNCTION WE...

Page 62: ... continue Stage 2 of 2 will begin This stage will last 4 minutes 10 10 1 OF 3 30 00 FUNCTION STAGE TIMER 10 10 1 OF 2 26 00 FUNCTION STAGE TIMER EMPTY RINSE WATER TANK ADD CLEAN WATER DONE DONE 10 10 4 00 FUNCTION TIMER 2 OF 2 STAGE DESCALE COMPLETE RINSE OUT WATER TANK ADD FRESH WATER will appear when the process has finished Follow the on screen instruction To return to the home screen press DES...

Page 63: ... reference DONE WATER TANK EMPTY PLEASE ADD WATER DONE NOTE A warning message will appear and alarm will sound when the water tank is empty To continue the descaling process fill tank with water and press to continue Descaler kits can be purchased directly from www caple co uk ...

Page 64: ... clean it Do not spray water directly on the unit Do not use abrasive material The cavity must be cleaned after every use wait until the cavity has fully cooled down use a dry cloth to clean the cavity or keep the oven door open to let the cavity dry out It is recommended to descale the steam oven once every three months For details you can refer to the descaling function section Please clean the ...

Page 65: ... out the hooks A as shown in figure 2 the door door in avertical position insert the two hooks A into the slots hat seat D is hooked perfectly onto the edge of the slot move the oven door backwards a oven door open full y unhookthe2 levers B downwards and then shut the door again ble the glass panels is made up of 3 panes of glass and has vents at the top and bottom When the oven r is circulated t...

Page 66: ... direct heat source Do not drop or hit the tray against hard objects or strike utensils against it Handle the glass tray with care to prevent breakage chipping cracking or severe scratching Do not use or repair the tray if it is chipped cracked or severely scratched Avoid sudden changes in temperature to the glass tray Do not use the Grill Rack supplied with the glass tray with any microwave funct...

Page 67: ... Turbo conventional heat Microwave default power P50 Power range P10 P50 Turbo grill default temperature 200 C Temperature range 50 220 C Press C W g once to enter the Microwave power mode and then again to enter the Turbo conventional temperature mode These can both then be adjusted using the keys followed by SELECT to confirm The default time is 1 00hr To Adjust the time press the button followe...

Page 68: ...to avoid uneven steam circulation in the cavity 8 The yellow green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch 9 To prevent water overflowing from the tank the water suction tool can be used to remove excess water After steam cooking please empty the remaining water in the tank and remove any excess water in the base of the oven using the suction tool supplied 10 Fill the tank with water The...

Page 69: ...sting with its support on the flat grill allows the steam to fully cook the food while draining everything released by the food during cooking through the holes The second lower tray slid under the grill on its guides will collect the drippings and keep the oven chamber cleaner SUGGESTED STEAMING TIMES FOOD TYPE WEIGHT TIME FISH 650g 15 minutes CRAB 500g 25 minutes SHRIMP 500g 12 minutes CHICKEN L...

Page 70: ...e is connected to your home WIFI network Further instructions on how to connect your appliance to the CapleHome App are available from www caple co uk or scan the QR Codes to access the video How to guides CAPLEHOME APP CONNECTING YOUR OVEN Download the CapleHome App from www caple co uk When the App is opened for the first time the SELECT APPLIANCE screen will display To begin appliance connectio...

Page 71: ...OW TO LOG OUT To Log Out of your CapleHome account go to the App Home screen and press ARE YOU SURE YOU WANT TO LOG OUT message will appear Press LOGOUT to proceed The login screen will appear OVEN 2 OVEN 1 MICROWAVE Press Press 3 WHEN APP IS FIRST SWITCHED ON ALL SELECTABLE APPLIANCES ARE IN GREY UNTIL THE USER HAS PAIRED ONE OR MORE APPLIANCES VIA THE BUTTON SELECT APPLIANCE OVEN 2 OVEN 1 MICROW...

Page 72: ...to mirror your appliance display 10 10 FUNCTION POWER 90 100 10 STEAM FAVOURITES Cooking selections can be saved to your appliance the CapleHome App on your chosen device or both To save to Favourites open the CapleHome App on your device and follow the instructions as detailed in SETTING COOKING STAGES AND SAVING TO FAVOURITES ...

Page 73: ... notifications On or Off When turned On notifications will appear inside outside of the App OTIFICATIONS to turn notifications On or Off pear e App NS S NOTIFICATIONS to turn notifications On or Off On will appear of the App NOTE By connecting the appliance to the Caple Home App you are allowing the appliance to be controlled by the App ...

Page 74: ... cover The interior light does not illuminate Contact Caple Service The oven is not heating The thermostat is not turned to a temperature The oven does not operate Check it is switched on at the mains There has been a power cut The time is not set Lack of water pop up screen No water in water tank bad pumps Refill tank with water Replace water pump contact Caple Service If the problem still persis...

Page 75: ...s dark and the upper crust too pale Excessive heat from the bottom Use the natural convection position Use lower side tins Lower the temperature Put the cake on a higher shelf The outside is too cooked and the inside not cooked enough Too high temperature Lower the temperature and increase the cooking time The outside is too dry even though it is the right colour Too low temperature Increase the t...

Page 76: ...thermostat ER04 Steamer Thermostat open short circuit PCB detects open or short circuit in the thermostat ER05 Steamer temperature detected by the Steamer thermostat is 165 C The steamer could not pump water or too much scale ER08 Water tank motor error The water tank motor could not resume If the problem still persists please contact Caple service for assistance Phone 0117 938 7420 Email service ...

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