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User Manual 

ELECTRIC IN BUILT OVEN | EUROPA 60 ELÉCTRICO

 

 

 

 

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  Hold  the  power  cable  with  the  clamp  and  close  the  terminal  board  cover. 

Connecting  the  power  cable  to  the  mains  socket  Install  the  mains  plug  into 
the  mains  socket. When  the  connection  is  direct  to  the  main  board,  place  a 
breaker.  The  breaker  must  support  a  proper  load  that  meets  regulatory 
standards  (the  ground  wire  must  not  be  interrupted  by  any  breaker  on  the 
main board). The power cable should be placed where the temperature does 
not  exceed  50 

,  or  must  be  protected  by  an  insulation  tube  with  an 

appropriate rating Before making the connection, make sure: 

  The electrical safety of the equipment can only be guaranteed if it is properly 

and properly grounded,  in  compliance with the electrical regulations.  Always 
make  sure  that  the  ground  line  is  efficient;  if  in  doubt,  call  a  qualified 
technician to check the system. The manufacturer declines all liability in case 
of damage due to a poor grounding. 

  Before connecting the equipment  to the mains, check that  the specifications 

indicated  (on  the  equipment  and  /  or  on  the  packaging)  correspond  to  the 
electrical system in the home. 

  Check that the electrical capacity of the system and the socket can withstand 

the maximum load of the equipment. If in doubt, call a qualified technician. 

  If  the  socket  and  the  plug  of  the  equipment  are  not  compatible,  the  socket 

must be replaced by a socket which, if it is operated by a qualified technician. 
Finally,  in  particular,  it  must  be  ensured  that  the  holes  in  the  socket  are 
compatible  with  the  plug  of  the  equipment.  The  use  of  adapters,  multiple 
sockets  and  /  or  extensions  are  not  recommended.  If  its  use  cannot  be 
avoided,  remember  to  use  only  single  or  multiple  adapters  and  extensions 
that  comply  with  safety  regulations.  In  such  cases,  never  exceed  the 
maximum  rated  current  indicated  on  these.  The  plug  and  socket  must  be 
easily accessible

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6.  TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 

 

Internal dimensions of the oven: 

Width 43.5cm Depth 40cm Height 32cm

 

Internal volume of the oven 56 liters Voltage and frequency of operation: 

220-

240V / 60Hz 

Summary of Contents for Europa 60

Page 1: ...User Manual EUROPA 60 ELÉCTRICO Voltage 220V 240V ...

Page 2: ...TRIC IN BUILT OVEN EUROPA 60 ELÉCTRICO 2 1 HOW TO USE YOUR OVEN 3 2 HOW TO MAINTAIN YOUR OVEN IN GOOD CONDITION 9 3 PRACTICAL KITCHEN COUNCIL 10 4 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 17 5 INSTALLATION 18 6 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 20 ...

Page 3: ... to the bottom of the oven to prevent any sauce and or grease from spilling over the bottom of the oven only when roasting food or when using the grill only available on certain models For all other types of cooking never use the shelf in the bottom and never put anything to the bottom of the oven when in operation because this can damage the enamel Place your cooking utensils plates foil etc on t...

Page 4: ...th this mode you can also cook several dishes at the same time as long as their respective cooking temperatures are the same A maximum of two shelves can be used at the same time following the instructions in the section titled Cooking on more than One Shelf This cooking mode is particularly recommended for dishes requiring a gratin finish or for those requiring prolonged cooking times such as las...

Page 5: ...dishes requiring a high surface temperature beef steak veal rib steak steaks burgers etc Cook the food with the oven door ajar Some examples of roasting are included in the paragraph of Practical Cooking Tip Fan assisted Roasting 2100 2550W Position of thermostat knob C Between 60 and 200 The central heaters and fan turn on This combination of features increases the effectiveness of unidirectional...

Page 6: ...mer only available on certain models Digital Clock Time Displayed 0 00 24 00 and minutes The display shows a bright 3 digit number and AUTO if it is lit To adjust the correct time first press the button then the or button to advance or return the figure until the exact time appears Manual Operation Adjustment Press the button to remove the AUTO indicator If AUTO is flashing auto or semiautomatic p...

Page 7: ... three 0 and AUTO shows on the screen the oven will automatically reset Key timer procedure batch mode only available on certain models Set the clock after switch on Once it was connected with electric current the display will show 12 00 with the square symbol on Pressing or button will increase or decrease the number until it reaches the right time After 5 seconds it will start automatically or y...

Page 8: ...0 position By setting the end of the oven s cooking to the current time the baking procedure can be canceled Timer the longest time you can set is 23 hours and 59 minutes To set the time press the function button several times until the square symbol flashes and press or until the desired time is shown on the display After these settings the appropriate time hour minute and the square symbol on be...

Page 9: ...rgents eg cleaning powders etc and abrasive sponges for dishes or acids such as removers etc as these could damage the enamel If grease and dirt stains are particularly resistant to removal use a special oven cleaning product following the instructions provided on the package Never use steam cleaners to clean inside the oven If you use your oven for a long period of time it may form condensation W...

Page 10: ...oven model offers you a wide range of alternatives which allows you to cook any food in the best possible way Over time you will learn how to make the best use of this versatile device by following the instructions that may vary according to your own creativity and personal experience Preheating The oven has to be preheated this is usually done with foods containing yeast Multi cooking mode multip...

Page 11: ...ast amount of cooking first Use the collection tray on the bottom and the grid on the top Using the Fast Cooking mode Function for prepackaged foods eg foods frozen or precooked Find some suggestions on the practical cooking table below Using the Grill This multifunction oven offers you 2 different ways to grill food Use the Grill mode with the door ajar place the food under the center of the gril...

Page 12: ...wer rack lower the temperature and increase the cooking time Well cooked inside raw on the outside Use less liquid lower the temperature increase the cooking time The paste is glued to the mold Grease the mold well and spray it with flour or use waxed paper When using more than one level to cook several foods with different Use a lower temperature and take out each food at a different time the one...

Page 13: ...n kg Position of cooking grids from the bottom Preheating Minutes Thermosta t Programmi ng Cooking time Minutes 1 Convention Duck 1 3 15 200 65 75 Veal and roast beef 1 3 15 200 70 75 Roasted pork 1 3 15 200 70 80 Biscuits 3 15 180 15 20 Tatar 1 3 15 180 30 35 2 Multiple cooking Pizza on 2 grills 1 2 3 15 220 15 20 Lasagne 1 3 10 200 30 35 Lamb 1 2 10 180 50 60 Chicken potatoes 1 2 3 10 180 60 75 ...

Page 14: ... and Sepia 1 3 5 Max 8 10 Squid and prawn skewers 1 Cod fillet 1 Grilled vegetables 1 3 5 Max 6 8 Veal 1 3 5 Max 10 Chop 1 3 5 Max 10 15 Burger 1 3 5 Max 15 20 Mackerels 1 3 5 Max 15 20 Toasted sandwiches 3 5 Max 7 10 With automatic rotisserie 3 5 Max 2 3 Veal on the grill 1 0 5 Max 80 90 Chicken on the grill 1 5 5 Max 70 80 Lamb on the grill 1 0 5 Max 70 80 6 Crankcase fan Grilled chicken 1 5 3 5...

Page 15: ...5 200 70 75 Roasted 2 5 200 70 75 Lamb on the grill 1 5 5 200 70 80 Tartas 0 5 3 15 180 20 30 7 Horneado Sweet fruit 1 2 3 15 180 40 45 Sweet 0 7 3 15 180 40 50 Sweet spongy 0 5 3 15 160 25 30 Pancake on 2 grids 1 2 2 3 15 200 30 35 Sweet small on 2 grids 0 6 2 3 15 190 20 25 Puff cheese in 2 sweets 0 4 2 3 15 210 15 20 Puff of cream in 3 sweets 0 7 1 4 15 180 20 25 Cookies on 3 grills 0 7 1 4 15 ...

Page 16: ...0 Spinach pie 0 5 2 220 30 35 Flipped 0 3 2 200 25 Lasagna 0 5 2 200 35 Gold rolls 0 4 2 180 25 30 Chicken 0 4 2 220 15 20 Pre cooked food Chicken wings 0 4 2 200 20 25 Fresh food Biscuits 0 3 2 200 15 18 Sweet fruit 0 6 2 180 45 Cheese blasts 0 2 2 210 10 12 Pizza 0 5 3 15 220 15 20 9 Pizza Roast beef veal 1 2 10 220 25 30 Chicken 1 2 3 10 180 60 70 B o t ó n s e l ...

Page 17: ...n the sides of the oven to prevent injury to the person or damage to the equipment This equipment is intended for home use only not for professional use The electrical system of this equipment can be used safely only when properly connected to an efficient ground line in compliance with current safety standards When the appliance is in use the heating elements and some parts of the oven above the ...

Page 18: ...ducts are supposed to be for ventilation Installation of built in ovens In order to ensure that the equipment to be installed works properly the cabinet where it is installed should be appropriate The figure below shows the cut dimensions for the installation either under the counter or in a wall cabinet N B Installation in accordance with safety standards To ensure proper ventilation the cabinet ...

Page 19: ...he help of a tool To attach the oven to the cabinet open the oven door and join it by inserting the 4 screws into the 4 holes located on the edge of the frame Electric connection Furnaces equipped with a three pole power supply cord are designed to operate with alternating current The equipment ground wire is yellow green Installing a Power Cord Open to terminal board Using a screwdriver press the...

Page 20: ...age due to a poor grounding Before connecting the equipment to the mains check that the specifications indicated on the equipment and or on the packaging correspond to the electrical system in the home Check that the electrical capacity of the system and the socket can withstand the maximum load of the equipment If in doubt call a qualified technician If the socket and the plug of the equipment ar...

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