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Should this 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 on the power cable.

• If you intend to use an extension, make sure it is in good condition, that the plug is earthed and that the

cross section of the wires is at least equal to that of the power cable provided with the appliance.

• To avoid all risk of electric shock, never immerse the power cable, plug or appliance itself in water.
• Never position the appliance near heat sources.
• Do not leave inflammable products near the oven or under the work surface where it is located.
• Bread may burn. Never leave the oven unattended during toasting or grilling. Never operate the appli-

ance under a wall cupboard or shelf or near inflammable materials such as curtains,  blinds, etc.

• Do not use the appliance as a heat source.
• Never place paper, cardboard or plastic inside the oven and never rest anything on top of the appli-

ance (utensils, wire racks, other objects).

• Never insert anything into the ventilation openings. Make sure they are unobstructed.

If food or other parts of the oven catch fire, never try and put out the flames with water. Close the
door, unplug from the mains and smother the flames with a damp cloth.

• This oven is not designed for built-in installation.
• When the door is open, remember:
-  never exert excessive pressure with overly heavy objects or pull the han-

dle downwards;

-  never rest heavy containers or boiling saucepans just out of the oven on

the open door.

• Given the differences in legislation in force, if the appliance is used in a

country other than that where it was bought, have it checked by an
authorised service centre.

• For your personal safety, never take the appliance to pieces on your own. Always contact an authorised

service centre.

• This appliance is designed for domestic use only. Professional or inappropriate use, or failure to observe

the instructions absolves the manufacturer from all responsibility and invalidates the guarantee.

• When not in use and before cleaning, always unplug the appliance.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly

qualified persons  in order to avoid a hazard.

• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can

scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.

Keep these instructions

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Summary of Contents for EO 3850.A

Page 1: ...ould be cut off from the mains lead and an appropriate plug fitted as below WARNING Very carefully dispose of the cut off plug after removing the fuse do not insert in a 13 Amp socket elsewhere in the...

Page 2: ...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 Q Lasagne pan if supplied Guide 1 Guide 2 Guide 3...

Page 3: ...it should be covered with tinfoil to prevent it from becoming too dry CONVECTION OVEN COOKING ONE LEVEL Ideal for cooking meat poultry roast potatoes bread and leavened cakes Use the dripping pan slid...

Page 4: ...tly on the wire rack The dripping pan is used to collect any drops of fat Ideal for dishes that need to be cooked au gratin e g coquilles Saint Jacques etc In this case the container with the food ins...

Page 5: ...for at least 15 minutes to eliminate the new smell and any smoke caused by the presence of protective substances applied to the elements before transport During this operation ventilate the room IMPOR...

Page 6: ...f food or other parts of the oven catch fire never try and put out the flames with water Close the door unplug from the mains and smother the flames with a damp cloth This oven is not designed for bui...

Page 7: ...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 from the available cookin...

Page 8: ...so be used in guide no 3 as shown in the figure on page 18 This function is used to keep the food warm until serving The food should not be left in the oven too long as it may become too dry to avoid...

Page 9: ...STAT KNOB TIME WIRERACK DRIP PINGPANPOSITION OBSERVATIONS AND TIPS SAVOURY PIE CHICKEN PIECES WHOLE CHICKEN ROAST PORK MEAT LOAF ROAST POTATOES SPONGE CAKE PLUM CAKE BISCUITS TART DOUGHNUT Chapter 2 U...

Page 10: ...for preheating BAKED BREAM TROUT BAKED IN FOIL AUBERGINES WITH PARMESAN COURGETTES WITH TUNA POTATOES AU GRATIN APPLE PIE MUFFINS FRESH PIZZA FROZEN PIZZA LASAGNE CANNELLONI 3 250 g 220 C 8 min 2 Can...

Page 11: ...5 minutes 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...

Page 12: ...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 Pi...

Page 13: ...ly turn the ON OFF and timer knob F to position 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 supp...

Page 14: ...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...

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