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  There are a number of rubber guides attached to the inner panes 

and these must be returned to their original positions when 
reassembling the door. Fig. 9 shows one of these guides and the 
position on and around the inner glass.

  Simply reverse these steps in order to reassemble the door. Take 

care when reattaching the upper door slat. Place the left side on 
first until you hear a ‘click’ as it connects and then attach the right 
side. 

This will help to avoid damaging the door and/or glass

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Important: Do not disassemble the door without it having been 
removed from the oven. Weight differences could cause the door 
to snap shut, causing damage to the oven and/or the user.

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Summary of Contents for SK900

Page 1: ...www cda eu SK900 Single Oven Installation use and maintenance...

Page 2: ...justable lighting settings 15 Service and factory reset 16 Electronic programmer timer 16 Minute minder 17 Semi automatic cooking 18 Automatic cooking 20 Using the temperature probe 22 Safety key lock...

Page 3: ...Adjusting the oven door 34 Mains electrical connection 36 Troubleshooting 37 Energy Efficiency Information IMPORTANT Please read the user instructions carefully before using the appliance for the fir...

Page 4: ...es should any external covers be removed for servicing or maintenance except by suitably qualified personnel User information Ovens become hot during and immediately after use The oven door can become...

Page 5: ...C IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR CORRECT DISPOSAL OF THE PRODUCT IN ACCORDANCE WITH EC DIRECTIVE 2012 19 EU At the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be take...

Page 6: ...ly on the oven base Always grill with the oven door closed Do not grill food containing fat without using the grill pan grid Do not cover the trays or the oven walls with aluminium foil Do not perform...

Page 7: ...A slightly unpleasant smell may be produced caused by grease remaining on the oven elements from the production process 15 minutes full grill 30 minutes fan oven Please note This oven has been fitted...

Page 8: ...sensor to switch the oven on off standby Fig 1 A M B C D E F G H J K L Please note The display backlight brightness changes according to the time of day During the hours of 05 00 22 00 the brightness...

Page 9: ...ed to save energy when preparing food FULL GRILL FANNED FULL GRILL FAN OVEN FAN OVEN ECO FAN ASSISTED OVEN FAN OVEN LOWER HEAT PYROLYTIC FUNCTION 180 C CONVENTIONAL DEFROST C Functions Each of the ove...

Page 10: ...ing Activating rapid preheating Most functions allow for the rapid preheating feature to be used it is also an automatic feature with some preset programmes To activate this feature simply select a fu...

Page 11: ...s which will burn off or loosen any stubborn grease stains or dirt inside the oven leaving behind a debris that simply has to be wiped up or swept from the interior afterwards Select the function see...

Page 12: ...Cookies Muffins Sponge cake Swiss roll Cheesecake Fruit cake Frozen products Fish Chips Lasagne Pizza Thin base Frozen Thick base Poultry Chicken Turkey Goose Duck Meat Pork Lamb Veal Beef Additional...

Page 13: ...shing Set the temperature using the and sensors and then press The preset programme name will disappear replaced by the function name but any durations will remain in place e g meat cooking times Addi...

Page 14: ...nuous is selected the light will always be on when the door is open and during most heating functions When eco is set as standard the interior light will behave as per page 23 Handle brightness Using...

Page 15: ...ettings can be adjusted and this is purely for informative purposes Use the and sensors to cycle through the two options and press to enter and the back sensor to return Factory settings This feature...

Page 16: ...e in minutes Press Please note The time must be set for the oven to work You can follow the above steps for changing the time Firstly though the oven must be on but not running a function and you must...

Page 17: ...the symbol is flashing Then use the and sensors to return the minute minder time to 00 00 Semi automatic cooking This function allows for a cooking time to be set When the set time elapses the oven wi...

Page 18: ...lled at any time To do this simply switch the oven off using the power sensor Automatic cooking This function allows for a duration and an end time to be set for cooking With this the oven will start...

Page 19: ...oking time has been reached an acoustic signal will sound 00 00 the symbol and the symbol will flash on the timer display To deactivate the acoustic signal press any of the sensors Alternatively the s...

Page 20: ...indication switches on on the dislay panel Insert the end marked T Fig 3 into the food to be cooked If you switch the oven or a function on with the temperature probe already plugged in you will be p...

Page 21: ...probe approved for this oven Always check that the food being cooked is done thoroughly before serving it to anyone If you need to remove the temperature probe mid function ensure that you wear adequa...

Page 22: ...To deactivate the safety key lock Touch and hold the oven light sensor and the back sensor for approximately 5 seconds An acoustic signal should sound and the symbol should extinguish to confirm that...

Page 23: ...eactivate when Automatically after 30 seconds if the door is closed or 10 minutes if the door is open You touch the oven light sensor if the light is not already off See page 14 on adjusting lighting...

Page 24: ...ll scratch the surface and could erase the control panel markings Stainless steel can be effectively cleaned by simply using a dilute solution of water and mild detergent and drying to a shine with a...

Page 25: ...e correctly replaced before using the oven Removing the appliance door In order to allow for easier access into the oven cavity for cleaning it is possible to remove the door Before removing the door...

Page 26: ...ed in the same way as the hinge in fig 5 If it is not follow the steps for removing the door and try replacing it again Finally manoeuvre the safety catch part of the hinges back into place so that th...

Page 27: ...d within near to the hinges and place it somewhere safe also Pay attention to the way that the glass is facing as it will need to be replaced in the same direction The smooth surface of the glass shou...

Page 28: ...teps in order to reassemble the door Take care when reattaching the upper door slat Place the left side on first until you hear a click as it connects and then attach the right side This will help to...

Page 29: ...the shelf support in the middle Place your thumb against the oven wall and lever the support out of the support holes Fig 10 Tilt the shelf support outwards Fig 11 and you should then be able to remo...

Page 30: ...iners if you are using them can be removed for cleaning or replacement Under normal use the liners should keep themselves clean but stubborn or burnt on food stains may mean they need to be cleaned or...

Page 31: ...with bare hands as contamination from your fingers can cause premature failure Always use a clean cloth or gloves Old bulbs may also be hot Changing the bulb fig 15 Move any accessories that are bloc...

Page 32: ...t ventilation Ensure that air can flow freely around the housing area If the oven is being installed into a fully enclosed built under oven housing unit it may be necessary to cut a small slot in the...

Page 33: ...the built in oven is ventilated by means of a space at the top of the kitchen cabinet There are many other methods of ventilating your oven consult a qualified engineer for advice Lift the oven caref...

Page 34: ...on Warning This appliance must be earthed This appliance is intended to be connected to fixed wiring by a double pole switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles and protected by a...

Page 35: ...ed electrician or service engineer and must be of equivalent or better rating i e 3 x 1 5 mm HO5VV F This appliance is intended to be connected to the mains supply with a cable of cross sectional area...

Page 36: ...roblem Reason Remedy 1 The appliance does not work No power Check the power supply and the fuse replace if blown 2 Oven lighting does not work Loose or damaged bulb Replace the blown bulb see Cleaning...

Page 37: ...y of an electric heated oven during a cycle in conventional mode per cavity electric final energy ECElectric cavity 0 99 kWh cycle Energy consumption electricity required to heat a standardised load i...

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