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Connection to the Mains Supply

Devices must be connected according to current rules. It is recommended to be wired by a

professional electrician.

Check that the rated power of power and outlet match the max wattage indicated on the

nameplate.

The correct connection is to insert the plug into a socket with a third contact point to the

ground.

If the device has a power cord installed but no plug, wire it as follows:

The “yellow/green” grounded wire, which must be connected to the terminal should be

0.39" (10mm) longer than others.

The “blue” neutral line has to be connected to the terminal marked with letter “N”.

The “Black, Brown or Red” live wires have to be connected to terminal “L”.

Mains connection can also be made by fitting a double pole switch with a min gap between

the contacts of 0.12 inches ( 3mm ), proportionate to the load.

The yellow/green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch.

Once the appliance is in place, the plug or two-pole switch for the mains connection should

be handy.

IMPORTANT

The power cord should be placed 120°F (50°C) below the ambient temperature.

Safety can only be ensured if it is properly connected to a valid grounded power source in

accordance with electrical safety regulations.

The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to lack of a

ground connection.

This equipment must be grounded.

If a gas stove needs to be installed above the wall

oven, the distance between them should be >

1.58”.

Summary of Contents for EB-67ERCD9-11BC54T

Page 1: ...ectric Wall Oven Model EB 67ERCD9 11BC54T Dalxo User Manual Please read the instruction carefully before usage If you have any problems please do not hesitate to contact our service team support dalxo...

Page 2: ...Table of Contents Introduction 1 Important Safety Tips 3 Parts List 6 Installation Electric Wall Oven 7 Using the Electric Wall Oven 13 Cleaning Maintenance 20 Troubleshooting 22 Warranty 23...

Page 3: ...tors to ensure your safety and a 24hrs timer reminds you to turn it off when the time comes to prevent the food from scorching Hope that you will enjoy the use of Dalxo s oven for many years to come P...

Page 4: ...tions affixed to the machine before installing the equipment Power of the Heating Tube Light Lower Heating El 1200W Circle Heating El 2100W Total Upper Heating El 1000W 1900W Upper Inside Heating El 1...

Page 5: ...kaging When the oven is turned on for the first time acrid smoke may appear This is due to the heating of the adhesive used on the insulation boards around the oven It is normal phenomenon If this hap...

Page 6: ...the heating elements in the oven Avoid the Following Situations The wet body comes into contact with the appliance Using the appliance when barefoot Pull the appliance or power cord to unplug it from...

Page 7: ...s to malfunctions or unnormal function you need to ask for original spare parts It is a good idea to do the following Only use the appliance to cook food instead other Check the condition of the appli...

Page 8: ...6 Parts List Parts Number Diagram Tray 1pcs Large Grill 1pcs Small Grill 1pcs Rotisserie Fork 1pcs Pull Handle 1pcs Manual 1pcs...

Page 9: ...facturer is not responsible for any damage to persons animals or objects caused by incorrect installation Opening Dimensions General tolerance Width 22 05 0 05 Height 23 19 0 0 09 NOTE If the oven is...

Page 10: ...n is installed Fig 4 5 For a built in oven to work properly the cabinets must be the correct type The panels of adjacent furniture should be heat resistant Especially when they are wood veneers the ad...

Page 11: ...Red live wires have to be connected to terminal L Mains connection can also be made by fitting a double pole switch with a min gap between the contacts of 0 12 inches 3mm proportionate to the load The...

Page 12: ...and place it on a protective surface such as a tablecloth to prevent it from being scratched The door handle should line up with the edge of the table Make sure the glass lies flat to avoid breakage o...

Page 13: ...B Fig 11 Shut the door slightly you can lift it out by pulling out the hooks A to reassemble the door Fig 12 Door in a vertical position insert the two hooks A into the slots Ensure that seat D is ho...

Page 14: ...ra reference Fit the end of the spit into the motor M at the back of the oven Fig 13 Fit the support into the circular groove in the spit Unscrew and remove handle A Number 2 hooks the oven 1 in the c...

Page 15: ...13 Using the Electric Wall Oven...

Page 16: ...t function will stop and the cooking time must be reset Touch Button Description 14 Power 15 Function 16 Timer 17 Temperature 18 Light 19 Plus Minus 20 OK 21 Rapid Heat up 22 Start Pause Display Descr...

Page 17: ...15 Cook Food with 11 Versatile Options Recognition the Icon Note the inverted triangle represents the inside heating tube in the top...

Page 18: ...combination of features increased the heat radiation effect to penetrate the internal food and avoid charred food Roast Rotisserie This setting allows you to better cook the bottom of food Idea for r...

Page 19: ...rice pudding or cauliflower cheese because the heat is not as fierce as a grill True Convection Hot Air Economy This feature allows you to use the whole grill or just part of them for economical grill...

Page 20: ...by pressing then press to confirm setting Start working time End time Duration time 5 Safety Children Lock Press for 5S to enter or cancel safety lock 6 Temperature Setting After selected function pre...

Page 21: ...l oven light is always on in any running function and is considered an operational warning light Replace the Light Fig 15 Unplug your oven Unscrew the glass cover attached to the lamp holder Unscrew t...

Page 22: ...n it is cooled down If you use your oven for an extended period of time condensation may form Dry it by using a soft cloth There are rubber seals around the oven opening to ensure it works perfectly T...

Page 23: ...ecycling Collecting and recycling waste saves natural resources and ensures that products are disposed of in an environmentally friendly and healthy way IMPORTANT If you decide to no longer use the ov...

Page 24: ...ins Lower the temp Put the cake on a lower rack The lower part is dark but the upper crust too pale Excessive heat from the bottom Use the natural convection position Use lower side tins Lower the tem...

Page 25: ...d will start from the date of ownership This warranty does not cover and excludes damage or defects caused by Consumer misuse Abuse Neglect includes not cleaning and regular maintenance as described i...

Page 26: ...warranty gives you specific legal rights You may have other legal rights that vary depending on where you live Some states do not allow limitations on implied warranties or special incidental or cons...

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