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Care and maintenance

Cleaning the glass door (Fig.3)

 

> If possible, remove the oven door glass following the manufacturer's instructions. 

Use warm water with a little detergent to clean the glass sections of the door.

 

> To simplify the cleaning, the inner glass panel can be taken out of the door. 

The method for removing the glass from the door is shown below.

 

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After removing the screws fixing the glass, located on the inner face of the door, 

lift the glass out carefully. In versions with three glasses the intermediate glass 

can also be removed. The procedure is the same as above.

 

> Do not use abrasive products which could damage the glass. Remember that if 

the surface of the glass panel becomes scratched, it could cause a  

dangerous failure.

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Summary of Contents for 8422248600279

Page 1: ...GB IE Barcode 8422248600279 8422248600378 8422248602372 EFGM60SS2_EFDX60BK_DECOR 7 IM v2d EFGM60SS2 EFDX60BK DECOR 7 Multi Function Fan Oven...

Page 2: ...07 x 4 3 9 x 32mm 06 x 4 05 x 1 02 x 1 03 x 1 04 x 1...

Page 3: ...3 GB IE Built In Multifunction Fan Oven 04 Installation 37 EFGM60SS2 EFDX60BK DECOR 7...

Page 4: ...e you start 06 Safety 09 In more detail 11 Product functions Operation Care and maintenance Troubleshooting Recycling and disposal Technical and legal information Guarantee CE Declaration of conformit...

Page 5: ...5 Getting Started Getting started GB IE Before you start 06 Safety 09...

Page 6: ...ces on 0844 800 1128 UK 1 800 535542 Ireland and 01 56 48 02 60 France Check the package and make sure you have all of the parts listed Decide on the appropriate location for your product If this prod...

Page 7: ...first operation is finalised Once this simple operation has been carried out the oven is ready to use for cooking This appliance is exclusively for domestic use Use the oven to cook food only Before c...

Page 8: ...8 Getting started GB IE Before you start Tools Required We advise when installing this appliance two people are recommended...

Page 9: ...e and knowledge unless they have been given supervision and instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Means for isolating the appliance must be incorpora...

Page 10: ...r curtains or upholstered furniture Do not try to lift or move kitchen appliances by pulling any door or handle as this may cause damage If the oven seal is very dirty the door will not close properly...

Page 11: ...detail In more detail GB IE Product functions 12 Operation 20 Care and maintenance 24 Troubleshooting 29 Recycling and disposal 30 Technical and legal information 31 Guarantee 34 CE Declaration of con...

Page 12: ...and lower heating element come on Heat is distributed by natural convection and this means the top half of the oven is warmer than the bottom half food should be placed on a higher shelf if the food i...

Page 13: ...open when using grill function Read the information of the food packaging for the cooking temperatures and times Once familiar with the performance of the appliance the temperatures and times may be v...

Page 14: ...lan base 150 170 1 20 25 Streusel cake 150 170 1 45 55 Cheesecake 150 170 1 70 90 Apple pie 150 170 1 50 70 Apricot tart with topping 150 170 1 55 75 Raised Dought Dessert in Moulds Streusel cake 150...

Page 15: ...80 200 1 12 16 Short Pastry Dessert in Moulds Tart flan base 170 190 2 15 20 Streusel cake 170 190 2 45 55 Cheesecake 170 190 2 10 20 Apple pie 170 190 1 90 90 Apricot tart with topping 170 190 1 55 7...

Page 16: ...ox 1 kg 1 200 220 100 120 Pork joint approx 2 kg 1 180 200 120 150 Ham joint approx 1 kg 1 200 220 60 70 Meat loaf approx 1 kg 1 190 210 70 80 Veal approx 1 5 kg 1 190 210 100 120 Lef of lamb approx 1...

Page 17: ...g 1 170 190 100 120 190 210 100 120 Lef of lamb approx 1 5 kg 1 170 190 90 120 200 220 90 120 Rack of lamb approx 1 5 kg 1 170 190 50 60 190 210 50 60 Poultry 0 8 1 kg 1 170 190 60 70 190 210 60 70 Po...

Page 18: ...8 Trout 3 or 4 2 maximum 20 25 Toast 3 or 4 2 maximum 3 6 Cheese toast 3 or 4 2 maximum 5 8 Tomatoes 3 or 4 2 maximum 8 10 Peaches 2 maximum 15 20 Thicker cuts Chicken approx 1 kg 1 3 maximum 60 65 Ro...

Page 19: ...ectly on the rack Pre cooked mini pizza 220 1 or 2 8 10 Place on baking paper directly on the rack Potato pancakes R sti croquettes 220 1 or 2 12 20 Place on baking paper directly on the rack Pretzels...

Page 20: ...Using the 6 button electronic timer Description of the button functions Alarm Automatic cooking duration End of cooking time end time Manual operation Reducing number in all programmes Adding number...

Page 21: ...y during which no button should be touched The speed that the marker changes will noticeably increase some seconds after beginning to press the buttons and Manual cooking without using the programmer...

Page 22: ...ically start the symbols and AUTO appearing during cooking At 14 00 the cooking will automatically stop and the alarm will sound intermittently Press to turn the alarm off Pre set cooking function Pro...

Page 23: ...The alarm does not control any of the oven functions Notes If an error is made it will be indicated via an alarm and the AUTO symbol will flash Cancel the adjustment by pressing the button and then r...

Page 24: ...Spray a proprietary oven cleaner inside your oven and leave it to work for the time specified in the manufacturers instructions Then use a clean sponge to wipe off the foam residue Wear rubber gloves...

Page 25: ...n Next lift the door upwards and remove it sliding it outwards hold the door by the sides close to the hinges when doing this To replace the door first slide the hinges into their grooves and open the...

Page 26: ...panel can be taken out of the door The method for removing the glass from the door is shown below After removing the screws fixing the glass located on the inner face of the door lift the glass out ca...

Page 27: ...se the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven 2 WARNING Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibil...

Page 28: ...with the following characteristics 15 W or 25 W 300 C and type E 14 1 Remove the glass cover that protects the light bulb by turning it anti clockwise 2 Unscrew the old light bulb and dispose of it sa...

Page 29: ...ire has been disconnected Oven light doesn t work Light bulb is burned out Replace bulb as described in the manual in section Care and maintenance Oven will not heat Any function is selected Choose a...

Page 30: ...s product cannot be treated as normal household waste This product must be handed over to an electric and electronic equipment collection point for recycling On ensuring that this product is disposed...

Page 31: ...on 13 A automatic bipolar switch with protected socket with 3 mm separation between contacts Power absorption Base Resistance 1 30 kW Roof Resistance 0 90 kW Fan Resistance 2 30 kW Grill Resistance 1...

Page 32: ...UBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET USE A 3AMP FUSE FUSE ON EUR UK Direct Connection If the appliance is being connected directly to the mains an omnipolar circuit breaker must be installed with a mi...

Page 33: ...NG THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED The appliance is supplied with a 3 core mains cable and must be connected to the electricity supply via a double pole switch having a 3mm minimum contact gap on each...

Page 34: ...any remaining balance of the GAA guarantee will be valid and any further call outs during this prescribed period will be covered by GAA on the replacement appliance Should any person other than an aut...

Page 35: ...nce is glued grouted or tiled in such a manner that it cannot be removed it is the responsibility of the customer installer to remove and reinstall the appliance to facilitate the repair This Guarante...

Page 36: ...60SS2 EFDX60BK DECOR7 TYPE OVEN EC DIRECTIVES APPLIED EC Symbol 2006 95 EEC Low voltage 73 23 CEM 89 336 APPLIED HARMONIZED STANDARDS Safety Rules EN 60 335 1 EN 60 335 2 6 APPLIED INTERNATIONAL TECHN...

Page 37: ...37 Appendix Appendix GB IE Installation...

Page 38: ...attention to this temperature limit or if it is placed less than 4 mm from the adjacent cupboards liability will belong to the owner Installation Notes 1 The oven has to be installed in a standard ga...

Page 39: ...39 Appendix GB IE Installation FIG 6 85mm 90mm 593mm 564mm 564mm 525mm 593mm 595mm 595mm 533m m 26m m 580m m M IN...

Page 40: ...40 Appendix Appendix GB IE Installation 550mm 60 mm 600 mm 85 90mm Minimum ventilation gap 80cm 2 85 90mm...

Page 41: ...41 Installation 01 02 07 x 4 06 x 4 06 07 Note For electrical connection see Technical and legal information section...

Page 42: ...42 Installation 03 Note For electrical connection see Technical and legal information section Adjusting the shelf position...

Page 43: ...43 Notes...

Page 44: ...GB IE CNA Trading U K Ltd Hillbrow House Hillbrow Road Esher Surrey KT10 9NW...

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