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Safety advice 

This  section  contains  safety  instructions  that 
will  help  you  avoid  risk  of  injury  and 
damage.  All  warranties  will  become  void  if 
you do not follow these instructions.  

General safety 

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This appliance is not intended for use by 
persons  (including    children)  with 
reduced  physical,  sensory  or  mental 
capabilities,  or  lack  of  experience  and 
knowledge,  unless  they  have  been  given 
supervision  or  instruction  concerning 
the  use  of  the  appliance  by  a  person 
responsible for their safety.  

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Children should be supervised to ensure 
that they do not play with the appliance. 

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Connect the appliance to an earthed outlet/
line  protected  by  a  fuse  of  suitable 
capacity.  Have  the  earth  installation  made 
by  a  qualified  electrician.  Our  company 
shall not be liable for any problems arising 
due  to  the  appliance  not  being  earthed  in 
accordance with the local regulations. 

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If  the  supply  cord  is  damaged,  it  must  be 
replaced  by  the  manufacturer,  its  service 
agent  or  similar  qualified  persons  in  order 
to avoid a hazard. 

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Do  not  operate  the  appliance  if  it  is 
defective or has any visible damage. 

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Do  not  carry  out  any  repairs  or 
modifications on the appliance.  

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Never  wash  down  the  appliance  with 
water! There is the risk of electric shock! 

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Never  use  the  appliance  when  your 
judgment  or  coordination  is  impaired  by 
the use of alcohol and/or drugs. 

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The  appliance  must  be  disconnected  from 
the mains during installation, maintenance, 
cleaning and repair procedures. 

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Be  careful  when  using  alcoholic  drinks  in 
your  dishes.  Alcohol  evaporates  at  high 
temperatures  and  may  cause  a  fire  since  it 
can  ignite  when  it  comes  into  contact  with 
hot surfaces. 

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Do not heat closed tins and glass jars in the 
oven.  The  pressure  that  would  build  up  in 
the tin/jar may cause it to burst. 

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Do  not  place  baking  trays,  dishes  or 
aluminium foil directly onto the bottom of 
the  oven.  The  heat  accumulation  might 
damage the bottom of the oven. 

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Keep  all  ventilation  slots  clear  of 
obstructions. 

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The  appliance  may  be  hot  when  it  is  in 
use.  Never  touch  the  hot  burners,  inner 
sections of the oven, heaters etc. 

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Always  use  heat  resistant  oven  gloves 
when  putting  in  or  removing  dishes  from 
the hot oven. 

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Do  not  use  the  appliance  with  the  front 
door glass removed or cracked. 

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The rear surface of the oven gets hot when 
it  is  in  use.  Make  sure  that  the  gas/
electrical  connection  does  not  come  into 
contact 

with 

the 

rear 

surface 

as 

connections may get damaged. 

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Do  not  trap  the  mains  cable  between  the 
oven  door  and  frame  and  do  not  route  it 
over  hot  surfaces  as  the  cable  insulation 
may  melt  and  cause  a  fire  as  a  result  of  a 
short circuit. 

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Make  sure  that  the  function  knobs  are 
switched off after every use. 

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When  using  Gas,  ensure  that  the  room  is 
well ventilated. 

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Always  keep  children  and  infirm  persons 
away from the appliance when it is in use. 

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Only use the appliance for preparing food. 

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Use a deep pan, large enough to cover the 
appropriate  burner. 

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Always  dry  food  thoroughly  before 
placing  it  in  hot  oil  or  fat.  Frozen  food  in 
particular will spit and splatter if added too 
quickly. 

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Never fill the pan more than one third full 
of fat or oil. 

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Never heat fat or fry with a lid on the pan. 

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Do  not  fry  too  much  food  at  once.  This 
lowers the temperature of the oil or fat and 
results in fatty foods. 

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Do  not  leave  hot  fat  or  oil  unattended.  If 
overheating occurs, these could catch fire. 

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Do not store flammable items in the oven. 

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Always keep the oven door gasket clean

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Summary of Contents for Thermofan 731 MF

Page 1: ...on 2 Electrical installation 2 Anti tilt mechanism 3 Anti tilt mechanism assembly 4 Safety advice 5 Control panel and symbols 5 Automatic oven timer clock 7 Warming drawer 8 Multifunction oven 9 Defrost fan only 9 Static oven 10 Fan assisted oven 10 Thermofan oven 11 Turbo grilling 12 Grilling 12 Solid plate care guide 13 Solid plates 14 Ceran smooth top 15 Maintenance 15 Cleaning 15 Oven light 15...

Page 2: ...mediately adjacent to the stove should be able to withstand temperatures of up to 100 C without delaminating or discolouring Electrical installation This appliance must be earthed and the manufacturer and the seller do not accept re sponsibility for any damage due to incorrect installation or electrical connection This appliance should not be connected through an earth leakage system Refer to S A ...

Page 3: ...ll behind the stove Move the stove away from the wall to allow for an area to work in Using a 8 0 mm concrete bit drill a hole at the marked position Using the Stability hook and anchor sleeve B firmly secure B to the wall Slide the stove back in position and engage the stability chain A onto the Stability hook B The stove is then secured and will not accidentally tilt if downward pressure is appl...

Page 4: ... into contact with hot surfaces Do not heat closed tins and glass jars in the oven The pressure that would build up in the tin jar may cause it to burst Do not place baking trays dishes or aluminium foil directly onto the bottom of the oven The heat accumulation might damage the bottom of the oven Keep all ventilation slots clear of obstructions The appliance may be hot when it is in use Never tou...

Page 5: ...ng the time of day When power is first connected or after a power failure the clock display will flash 00 00 To set the clock press buttons 1 and 2 and hold them down Press button 5 or 6 until the correct time of day is displayed Release the buttons The clock is now set Please note that the clock has a 24 hour display For example 3 00 PM will be displayed as 15 00 6 5 4 3 2 1 ...

Page 6: ...epare your meal and place it in the oven Press and hold button 2 Set the cooking period required by pressing button 6 until the desired period is displayed Release the buttons Press and hold button 3 Press button 6 until the desired stop time is displayed Release the buttons and the clock will again display the time of day The word AUTO will light up on the clock display Set the multi function sel...

Page 7: ...e buttons and the clock will again display the time of day The word AUTO will light up in the display After 40 minutes the oven will switch off automatically and emit an electronic tone for about one minute 4 beeps every 3 seconds The word AUTO will flash until button 4 is pressed and manual control is restored The oven thermostat must be turned to the OFF position in an anticlockwise direction Im...

Page 8: ...heat elements are used Use the fan assisted oven mode for traditional baking and roasting where a more even heat distribution is required 4 Thermofan Oven The fan plus the element surrounding the fan is used Registered by Defy in 1978 Thermofan cooking differs from conventional cooking in that it uses the principle of forced convection within the oven The advantages are Both baking trays may be us...

Page 9: ... the wire shelf only Remove the baking trays during baking in static mode as they are to be used for Thermofan baking only Set the multifunction selector to static oven and the oven thermostat to the required temperature The indicator light will glow and remain on until the oven has reached the selected temperature When the indicator light switches off the food should be placed in the oven During ...

Page 10: ...orced convection within the oven The advantages are 1 All the trays may be used at the same time 2 Different dishes can be cooked simultaneously without flavour or aroma transfer Hence fish meat and cakes can be baked at the same time 3 The oven door may be opened any time for inspection purposes without risking a flop 4 By circulating hot air around the food spit roast chickens may be done withou...

Page 11: ...ly a wire shelf when grilling as the intense heat could warp the baking trays Turbo grilling is most suitable for meat as drying out and shrinkage will be reduced Set the multifunction knob to turbo grill Set the oven thermostat to the grill position Pre heat the grill element for about 5 minutes Place the food on the grid roast pan and place this on the wire shelf near to the grill element Monito...

Page 12: ...LY BIGGER THAN THE PLATE AND THAT HAVE A SMOOTH FLAT BASE BEFORE USING THE PLATES FOR THE FIRST TIME SWITCH THEM ON FOR FOUR MINUTES AT THE HIGHEST SETTING THIS ALLOWS THE PROTECTIVE COATING TO BURN IN TO INHIBIT CORROSION PERIODICALLY APPLY SALT FREE VEGETABLE OIL SEWING MACHINE OIL OR ELECTRICAL HOT PLATE POLISH AVAILABLE FROM DEFY SERVICE CENTRES DO NOT USE ONE POT ON TWO PLATES DO NOTUSE A POT...

Page 13: ...rom spatters and spills should be cleaned off immediately To clean the plates wipe them with a damp cloth or nylon pad A little liquid detergent may be used Do not use metal scourers or sharp metal objects to clean the plates After cleaning dry the plates by switching them on for a short while To prevent rust periodically apply some sewing machine oil or electrical hotplate polish available from D...

Page 14: ...shock and have the panel replaced before further use Plate controls variable Select the heat level by turning the plate control knob to the required setting 1 low 3 medium and 6 high The relevant pilot light will glow and shortly thereafter the hot surface indicator light on the hob will glow It will remain on for 20 to 30 minutes after switch off This is a reminder that the hob surface is still t...

Page 15: ...ge the oven enamel General cleaning Switch off the electrical power supply before cleaning any part of the appliance Wipe down glass panels cabinet door control knobs trims and handles with a hot soapy cloth Do Not use steam cleaners Use only mild liquid household cleaners and avoid abrasive powders scouring pads and caustic or ammonia based cleaners Rinse and wipe down with a clean cloth Oven lig...

Page 16: ...oblem please check The mains distribution board for tripped circuit breakers That the wall switch is on Remember that you may be charged for a service call even during the warranty period if the fault is due to or caused by any of the above Problem check WARNING Under no circumstances should the bake element be covered with aluminium foil Nor should a pan or tray be positioned directly above the b...

Page 17: ...ven sides Do Don t Use pots which are smaller than the hotplate diameter This wastes electricity and allows the pot handles to overheat Leave the appliance unattended especially when grilling This is good practice and avoids accidents Place anything on the open oven door The glass is not a work surface and could get scratched Use abrasive cleaning materials They will scratch surfaces and fascia gr...

Page 18: ...eet Hilton Bloemfontein 9301 Tel 051 400 3900 Bloemfontein Service defy co za 5A Marconi Rd Montague Gardens 7441 Tel 021 526 3000 CapeTown Service defy co za 35 Intersite Avenue Umgeni Business Park Durban 4051 Tel 031 268 3300 Durban Service defy co za 16 Bowls Rd Arcadia East London 5201 Tel 043 743 7100 EastLondon Service defy co za Cnr Mimetes Kruger Sts Denver ext 12 Johannesburg 2094 Tel 01...

Page 19: ... an express condition of these warranties that the purchaser takes due care and attention in the use and maintenance of the appliance Abuse misuse in conflict with operating instructions connection to incorrect voltages and subjection to commercial use shall release the Company from its obligations 3 This warranty shall become void and cease to operate if the appliance is dismantled by or any repa...

Page 20: ...OR LIGHT 1 1 1 1 PLATE CONTROL WITH INDICATOR LIGHT 4 4 4 4 OVEN MULTIFUNCTION No of functions 6 6 6 6 PLATES SOLID 4 4 CERAN 4 4 GENERAL LIFT OFF OVEN DOOR FULL GLASS AIR COOLED 1 1 1 1 OVEN LAMP 1 1 1 1 ROAST PAN AND RACK 1 1 1 1 OVEN SHELVES 2 2 2 2 BAKE TRAYS 2 2 2 2 EASY CLEAN ENAMEL OVEN INTERIOR YES YES YES YES LEVELLING FEET 2 2 2 2 For future reference record the listed information in the...

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