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19

Fig. 4

26

Replacing the Halogen O

ven Light

W ARNING: Ensure the applian

ce is switched o  before replacing

 the lamp to avoid the 

possibility 

of electric sho

ck.

– Let the o

ven cavity and the heating elements 

to cool down;

– Swi

tc

Top Right Lamp:

– Remove the p

rotecti

ve cover 

C (fig. 8);

–  Replace the

 halogen lamp 

B with a new

 one suitable 

for high 

temperatures 

having the following

 specifications:

 230V and same power (check watt 

power as s

tamped in the lamp itself) of the 

replaced lamp.

IMPORTANT W ARNING: Never replace the bulb with bare hands; 

contamination f

rom your finge

rs can cause p

remature failu

re.

Always use a clean cl

oth or gl

oves.

– Refit the p

rotecti

ve cover;

Left Lamp:

–  Remove the left wi

re rack by unsc

rewing the fixing sc

rews.

–  Press down from  the top the protecti

ve cover 

A (fig.

 8) and remove it by 

rotating

 on the lower side. 

IMPORTANT : never use screwdrivers or other 

utensils

 to remove the cover 

A. This could damage the enamel of the oven 

or the lampholde

r. Ope

rate only by hands.

–  Replace the halogen

 lamp 

B with a new

 one suitable 

for high 

temperatures 

having the following

 specifications:

 230V and same power (check watt 

power as s

tamped in the lamp itself) of the 

replaced lamp.

IMPORTANT W ARNING: Never replace the bulb with bare hands; 

contamination f

rom your finge

rs can cause p

remature failu

re.

Always use a clean cl

oth or gl

oves.

–  Refit the p

rotecti

ve cover 

A operating in 

reverse o

rder.

ATTENTION: the notch in the inner

 edge of the cover must be orien

ted 

toward the lamp.

–  Assemble the left wi

re rack.

Note: O

ven bulb 

replacement is n

ot covered by your gua

rantee.

A

B

B C

1

2

A

A

Fig. 8

W RONG

CORRECT

Changing the Oven Lamp

Before any maintenance is started involving electrical 
parts, the oven must be disconnected from the power 
supply.

If the oven has been in use, let the oven cavity and the 
heating elements cool down before attempting any 
maintenance.

Never replace the bulb with bare hands as 
contamination from your fingers can cause premature 
failure.  Always use a clean cloth or gloves.

Changing the bulb (fig. 3)

Unscrew the protective cover.

Carefully remove the bulb and replace with a new one 
suitable for high temperatures with the same specification as 
the original bulb.

Refit the protective cover.

Fig. 3

26

Replacing the Halogen O

ven Light

W ARNING: Ensure the applian

ce is switched o  before replacing

 the lamp to avoid the 

possibility 

of electric sho

ck.

– Let the o

ven cavity and the heating elements 

to cool down;

– Swi

tc

Top Right Lamp:

– Remove the p

rotecti

ve cover 

C (fig. 8);

–  Replace the

 halogen lamp 

B with a new

 one suitable 

for high 

temperatures 

having the following

 specifications:

 230V and same power (check watt 

power as s

tamped in the lamp itself) of the 

replaced lamp.

IMPORTANT W ARNING: Never replace the bulb with bare hands; 

contamination f

rom your finge

rs can cause p

remature failu

re.

Always use a clean cl

oth or gl

oves.

– Refit the p

rotecti

ve cover;

Left Lamp:

–  Remove the left wi

re rack by unsc

rewing the fixing sc

rews.

–  Press down from  the top the protecti

ve cover 

A (fig.

 8) and remove it by 

rotating

 on the lower side. 

IMPORTANT : never use screwdrivers or other 

utensils

 to remove the cover 

A. This could damage the enamel of the oven 

or the lampholde

r. Ope

rate only by hands.

–  Replace the halogen

 lamp 

B with a new

 one suitable 

for high 

temperatures 

having the following

 specifications:

 230V and same power (check watt 

power as s

tamped in the lamp itself) of the 

replaced lamp.

IMPORTANT W ARNING: Never replace the bulb with bare hands; 

contamination f

rom your finge

rs can cause p

remature failu

re.

Always use a clean cl

oth or gl

oves.

–  Refit the p

rotecti

ve cover 

A operating in 

reverse o

rder.

ATTENTION: the notch in the inner

 edge of the cover must be orien

ted 

toward the lamp.

–  Assemble the left wi

re rack.

Note: O

ven bulb 

replacement is n

ot covered by your gua

rantee.

A

B

B C

1

2

A

A

Fig. 8

W RONG

CORRECT

WRONG

CORRECT

Summary of Contents for SV310SS

Page 1: ...e Department The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu Passionate about style SV310SS Oven Manual for Installation Use and...

Page 2: ...1...

Page 3: ...o cooking menu screen 11 Roast chicken or meat 12 Pizza 12 Toast 12 Cake 13 Special cooking menu screen 14 Minute minder menu screen 15 Cooking programme menu screen 16 17 Childlock and Settings 18 Cl...

Page 4: ...Please enter the details on the appliance rating plate below for reference to assist CDA Customer Care in the event of a fault with your appliance and to register your appliance for guarantee purposes...

Page 5: ...s grill with the oven door closed Do not grill food containing fat without using the grill pan grid Do not cover the grill pan grid or the oven walls with aluminium foil Do not use the oven tray for r...

Page 6: ...l switch on automatically when the oven reaches a preset temperature and switch off automatically when the oven has cooled sufficiently even after the oven is switched off The oven is programmed to re...

Page 7: ...swipe the screen for one to two seconds The loading screen will open for one second and then the front menu screen will open Front menu screen 1 Minute minder page 14 2 Childlock page 16 3 Settings pa...

Page 8: ...erature display to activate temperature selection then touch or until the required temperature shows on the display The temperature will be set after three seconds delay The temperature can also be ad...

Page 9: ...ven has been cooking Boost on Touch to switch boost on Boost runs extra heating elements to speed up the preheating process This option is available for manual cooking and auto cooking programmes exce...

Page 10: ...shown on page 7 5 Set the booster if required as shown on page8 6 Set the cooking and end time if required as shown on page 15 7 Touch the start icon for two seconds The oven will beep and start cook...

Page 11: ...ture on an auto cooking programme the oven will store the new setting for the next time the programme is used Icon Programme Options Programme alerts Roast chicken Weight between 0 8 2 5 kg Preheat co...

Page 12: ...intermittently and the screen will show a flag at the end of the cooking time along with two options 8 or 15 minutes to cook for longer To stop the programme touch the flag To extend the cooking time...

Page 13: ...screen 2 Select the level of toasting required as described below Light 2 minutes each side Medium 3 minutes each side Dark 4 minutes each side 3 Touch the start icon The oven will beep the display w...

Page 14: ...touch At the end of the programme the oven will beep intermittently and the screen will show a flag at the end of the cooking time To stop the programme touch the flag Icon Programme Temperature Prese...

Page 15: ...e display shows the required countdown time Then touch To check on the countdown touch from the front menu screen Alternatively the countdown is also shown the bottom right hand corner of the cooking...

Page 16: ...ive Touch or to change the time To confirm the end time touch When the displays show the required times touch to confirm the timers and return to the cooking menu screen or to return without setting t...

Page 17: ...hed on during cooking only will work for safety reasons Before the oven can be used again the childlock must be switched off Settings menu screen To open the settings menu screen touch Audio alert To...

Page 18: ...en will beep to confirm the Demo mode is on You can then programme the oven to any cooking function When the programme is started DEMO MODE will flash on the screen and there will be six short beeps t...

Page 19: ...ss steel cleaners are available We recommend the CDA E Cloth available from the CDA Sales Team for cleaning stainless steel surfaces Enamelled parts All enamelled parts must be cleaned with a sponge a...

Page 20: ...e failu r e cl or gl oves ope r ating in r ever se o r der ntheinner edgeofthecovermustbe orien t ed wi t is n otcover edby your gua r ant ee A B B C 2 A W RONG CORRECT Changing the Oven Lamp Before a...

Page 21: ...s To remove the inner pane of the top oven door on both sides 1 Remove the oven door as shown above 2 Release the two upper blocks by pressing down as shown in fig 6 3 Slide the door glass out in the...

Page 22: ...of the wires in the mains lead for the appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals connecting to the socket proceed as follows The wire which is coloured green an...

Page 23: ...4mm minimum between the sides of the oven and adjacent furniture doors Lift the oven carefully into position on the shelf taking care NOT to lift it by the door handle If you lower the oven door you w...

Page 24: ...roup Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu Passionate about style To contact our Customer Care Department or for Service please c...

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