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CONTENTS

1.  WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE ..............................................................21
2.  DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN ............................................................23
3. MODELS 

AND 

FEATURES 

..................................................................24

4.  DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS ..........................................................25

4.1 FUNCTION 

KNOB 

...................................................................................................25

4.2 THERMOSTAT 

KNOB 

.............................................................................................25

4.3 DIGITAL 

PROGRAMMER 

.......................................................................................26

5.  USING THE OVEN ................................................................................29

5.1 FAN-ASSISTED 

COOKING 

....................................................................................29

5.2  COOKING ON THE RACK .....................................................................................30
5.3 GRILLING 

................................................................................................................30

5.4  FAN-ASSISTED GRILL COOKING ........................................................................30
5.5 COOKING 

TABLES 

.................................................................................................31

6. OVEN 

MAINTENANCE 

.........................................................................32

6.1 GENERAL 

CLEANING 

............................................................................................32

6.2  REMOVING THE DOOR ........................................................................................32
6.3  CLEANING THE GLASS PANELS .........................................................................33
6.4 DOOR 

SEAL 

............................................................................................................34

6.5  CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB ..............................................................................34
6.6 TROUBLESHOOTING 

............................................................................................34

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER

A. FITTING ..................................................................................................35
B. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 

..............................................................36

 

Summary of Contents for 7170 052? 7172 042

Page 1: ...Brescello RE Italy tel 39 0522 687425 tel Servizio Assistenza 39 0522 684450 fax 39 0522 686019 fax Servizio Ricambi 39 0522 962166 e mail service fosterspa com www fosterspa com USER S MANUAL FOR BUILT IN OVEN Compact cod 7170 052 7172 042 ...

Page 2: ...OVEN 29 5 1 FAN ASSISTED COOKING 29 5 2 COOKING ON THE RACK 30 5 3 GRILLING 30 5 4 FAN ASSISTED GRILL COOKING 30 5 5 COOKING TABLES 31 6 OVEN MAINTENANCE 32 6 1 GENERAL CLEANING 32 6 2 REMOVING THE DOOR 32 6 3 CLEANING THE GLASS PANELS 33 6 4 DOOR SEAL 34 6 5 CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB 34 6 6 TROUBLESHOOTING 34 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER A FITTING 35 B ELECTRICAL CONNECT...

Page 3: ...ents of the directive 93 68 CEE The various parts of the packaging must not be dispersed in the environment but disposed of in compliance with the local regulations for refuse disposal This appliance is subject to European Directive 2002 96 CE for the disposal of electrical and electronic refuse The symbol to the side indicates that the product must not be dealt with as domestic refuse but must in...

Page 4: ...ights on the door while it is open which could damage the hinges Don not hang any weight from the handle of the oven door Do not pull the power cable when removing the plug from the socket TO SAVE ENERGY Pre heat the oven only for the time strictly necessary Use dark coloured oven containers because they absorb heat much better Open the door only when strictly necessary in order not to let heat es...

Page 5: ... by hot air which is circulated evenly by a motorised fan and hea ted by electrical resistor positioned around the fan The temperature of the oven is kept constant at the value set for the whole cooking time For the best cooking results always use the lower shelf to cook any type of food and the upper shelf only for grilling toasting or gratineeing 1 3 4 2 8 6 7 5 GB ...

Page 6: ...TAT KNOB 2 FUNCTION KNOB 3 RED POWER ON LIGHT 4 ORANGE THERMOSTAT LIGHT 5 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER In order to fit in with the style of your kitchen Foster has created 2 models of COMPACT ovens with different aesthetic functional and performance characteristics Energy efficiency classes for ovens go from A to G where the letter A indicates the lowest consumption as illustrated on the energy label at the...

Page 7: ...d indicator light always remain on during operation of the oven 4 2 THERMOSTAT KNOB The temperatures indicated on the front panel can be selected by turning the ther mostat knob in a clockwise direction stopping the knob indicator at the selected temperature The temperature remains constant for the entire duration of cooking The orange indicator light comes on to indicate that the thermostat is fu...

Page 8: ... OPERATION For manual operation there is no need to use the digital programmer Turn the function knob to the desired type of cooking and set the temperature using the thermostat knob Turn both knobs to the off position at the end of the type and time of cooking se lected SEMI AUTOMATIC OPERATION WITH COOKING TIME Press the button then release it the digits 0 00 appear and the letter A flashes use ...

Page 9: ...ogram in use AUTOMATIC OPERATION Press the button then release it the digits 0 00 appear and the letter A flashes use the button to set the cooking minutes Press the button then release it the clock time remains displayed and the letter A flashes use the button to set the cooking end time After 5 seconds the time reappears with the letter A Position the two knobs on the temperature and the type of...

Page 10: ...he buzzer indicates the end of some kind of operation for a duration of 7 minutes To interrupt the buzzer press the and buttons at the same time The buzzer has three volume levels Adjust it according to requirements by pressing the button for a few seconds the buzzer will emit the currently set sound press the button again to hear another sound level ERROR IN SETTINGS AUTOMATIC OPERATION For autom...

Page 11: ...es are in volved The grill can also be used to gratinee and brown food after it has been cooked While the grill is on the door must remain closed Before opening it switch off the appliance a wait for a few minutes In accordance with the height of the containers and the food to be cooked the lower shelf runner should be used for normal baking and the highest one for the using the grill 5 1 FAN ASSI...

Page 12: ...ction knob to the position and the thermostat knob to the max posi tion Pre heat the grill for about 5 minutes in the oven roof you will see the infrared grill element 3 becoming a bright red colour Next insert the food to be grilled lightly oiled in the most convenient position which is usually the position closest to the grill Slide in the drip tray if the food is placed on the rack 5 4 FAN ASSI...

Page 13: ...pastry biscuits 175 15 20 Bignole glazed cream puffs 175 15 20 Strudel 225 30 40 Biscuit roll 225 15 20 Sterilising fruit 200 20 30 Sterilising vegetables 200 20 30 Pizza 250 20 30 Bread 250 20 30 GRILL FOODS Temp C Cooking time minutes Ribs max 35 45 Cutlets max 30 40 Sausages max 30 40 Chops max 35 45 Fish slices max 35 45 Chicken legs max 40 50 Kebabs max 40 50 Spare ribs max 35 45 1 2 chicken ...

Page 14: ... alkaline substances on the surfaces such as lemon juice vinegar salt tomato etc Use warm water and detergent rinse and dry with a soft cloth If the marks are difficult to remove always use specific products followed by thorou gh rinsing Avoid using abrasive powders or corrosive substances containing chlorine and acids The accessories can be washed as normal kitchenware also in a dishwasher 6 2 RE...

Page 15: ...s open the door fully 8 in doing this the levers A return to an upright position and the door is moun ted B A C 6 3 CLEANING THE GLASS PANELS To clean the glass panels of the door 1 remove the door A as described previously 2 unscrew the screws B that attach the bottom frame C of the door 3 remove the frame and slide out the two glass panels D When cleaning is completed insert the two glass panels...

Page 16: ...f the oven does not work make sure that there is power in the electrical supply the oven is connected to the electricity outlet that the red indicator light comes on when the Function Knob is rotated If the oven has been connected for the first time or their has been a cut in the power supply press the buttons and at the same time If the problem persists after carrying out these checks contact the...

Page 17: ... 560 10 50 50 Whether it is positioned under a worktop or on a pedestal airing channels must be provided as shown in the figure To guarantee proper airing the rear wall of the oven compartment must be remo ved When the oven is in position attach it to the furniture with 4 screws inserted in the holes A that are visible when you open the door Never use the oven door handle to insert the oven into p...

Page 18: ...connection The connection can be made to an omnipolar switch with a minimum opening of 3mm between the contacts of adequate size for the power and compliant with current regulations The earth wire must not be interrupted by the switch The socket or omnipolar switch used for the connection must remain acces sible when the domestic appliance is installed The power supply cable must not be able to to...

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