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Frequent cleaning will prevent the formation of smoke
and bad smells during cooking.

Before performing any cleaning operations, always
unplug the appliance from the power socket.

Never immerse the appliance in water; do not wash it
by spraying it with water.
The wire rack, dripping pan, crumb tray and spit (if
supplied) are washed like normal dishes, by hand or in
the dishwasher.
Always use a damp sponge to clean the outer surface.
(fig. 11). Avoid using abrasive products that
may damage the surface finish (enamel or
paint). Make sure water or liquid soap does not infil-
trate through the slits on the right-hand side of the
oven.
To clean the inside of the oven, never use corrosive
products and do not scrape the walls with sharp objects
or blades. Only use non-abrasive liquid detergents.
Do not attempt to push forks, knives or sharp objects
into the openings on the right-hand side and the rear of
the oven.
Remove the crumb tray (

L

) by pulling it outwards (see

Fig. 12). In case of difficulty, wet the outside parts of
the tray. Remove any dirt with a damp cloth.
Dry thoroughly and then 

put the tray back in

place.

OVEN LIGHT

The oven light (

B

) is always on when the oven is on. To

replace the bulb, proceed as follows:
• unplug the appliance from the power socket 
• unscrew the protective glass cover (

X

), by turning it

anti-clockwise, and replace the bulb (

Y

) with a new

one of the same type (see Fig. 13). Replace the pro-
tective glass cover (

X

).

Only use bulbs suitable for ovens (T300°C)

N.B. The oven can still be used even if the
bulb is burnt-out 

L

X Y

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fig. 13

Summary of Contents for EO 3835.A

Page 1: ...oured black The brown wire must be connected to the terminal marked with the letter L or coloured red Electrical connection UK only CHAPTER 1 GENERAL CONTENTS CHAPTER 1 GENERAL 1 1 Specifications 13 1...

Page 2: ...IPTION OF THE OVEN AND THE ACCESSORIES Chapter 1 General I Bottom heating element L Crumb tray M Dripping pan N Wire rack O Spit if supplied P Spit supports if supplied Guide 1 Guide 2 Guide 3 Guide f...

Page 3: ...RM If the food needs to be kept warm for longer than 20 30 minutes it should be covered with tinfoil to prevent it from becoming too dry Ideal for dishes that need to be cooked au gratin e g coquilles...

Page 4: ...is occur to avoid all risk take the appliance to your nearest authorised service centre Do not let the power cable dangle and avoid touching hot parts of the oven Never unplug the appliance by pulling...

Page 5: ...n off Turn the knob to position 0 When setting times of less than 10 minutes first turn the knob all the way round and then set the desired time FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB G This knob is used to select fr...

Page 6: ...with icing Good results are also achieved when completing the cooking of the base of foods or for cooking that requires heat above all at the bottom The baking pan should be inserted in the lower guid...

Page 7: ...g 200 C 40 min 3 1000 g 190 C 3 Can be cooked directly on the drip ping pan M 800 g 200 C 3 Place the baking pan on the wire rack N 1700 g 200 C 2 1500 g 200 C Place the baking pan on the wire rack N...

Page 8: ...utes with the door slightly ajar as highlighted in Figure 1 Once the preheating time is complete place the food being grilled directly on the wire rack Figure 2 and close the door leaving it ajar as s...

Page 9: ...be closed com pletely as shown in the figure to the side The table below provides some useful tips for preparing great grilled food 2 cm 2 cm 600 g 20 min Turn after approx 12 minutes 1200 g 25 min P...

Page 10: ...ly turn the ON OFF and timer knob F to posi tion 0 fig 5 fig 6 fig 7 Place the food on the spit O and hold it firm using the forks for best results tie the meat using kitchen string Place the spit sup...

Page 11: ...ot scrape the walls with sharp objects or blades Only use non abrasive liquid detergents Do not attempt to push forks knives or sharp objects into the openings on the right hand side and the rear of t...

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