Foster KS 7120 043 User Manual Download Page 16

Pic. 3

Pic. 4

Programming your oven with mechanical 

60 minutes timer - Pic. 3

The regulating knob (pic. 3) must be turned in 

a clockwise direction until it reaches the 60 

minutes position and then turned to the 

desired time by turning the knob in a counter 

clockwise direction.                                            

The oven will not be turned off automatically.                  

A minute counter ringing will advise that the 

cooking time is over.

Programming your oven with electrical 120 
minutes cut-off timer - Pic. 4

The function of the programming timer is to 
turn on the oven for a pre-determined amount 
of time.     

1. OPERATING
After having set the oven switch knob at the 
desired temperature, turn the timer knob in a 
clockwise direction to the desired cooking time 
(maximum 120 minutes).
When the timer will return to position "O“, a 
minute counter ringing will advise that the 
oven will automatically turn off.

2. MANUAL POSITION
If the cooking time is longer than the 2 hours 
programme, or if you wish to use the oven 
manually, to turn it off when you desire, turn 
the knob to position        (Pic. 4).

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Summary of Contents for KS 7120 043

Page 1: ...rescello 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 BUIL...

Page 2: ...consequenties voor het milieu en de menselijke gezondheid te voorkomen die anders zouden kunnen worden veroorzaakt door onjuiste verwerking van dit product als afval Het symbool op het product of op...

Page 3: ...ill 14 Using the rotisserie 14 Minute minder 15 End of cooking 120 15 Analog programmer 16 Analog timer 16 Electronic programmer 17 29 Turning plate 30 31 Replacing the oven light 32 Removing the oven...

Page 4: ...ons Height 591mm Width 597mm Depth 547mm Voltage regulations 220 230V 50 60Hz Electrical connection Make sure that the voltage supply is the same as what is on the rating plate which can be found on t...

Page 5: ...served The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage to persons or property due to poor or lacking maintenance of the appliance The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes to the pro...

Page 6: ...in order to avoid the creation of hazardous situations Before closing the oven door make sure there are no foreign bodies or pets inside the oven Do not place heat sensitive or flammable materials in...

Page 7: ...utes in order to eliminate any residual grease oil or resins from manufacturing which may cause unpleasant odours during cooking then ventilate the room After completing this simple operation the oven...

Page 8: ...A A A A 90 470 min 580 583 580 583 470 min 90 15 500 500 560 90 560 523 597 22 591 465 A A A A Multifunction oven Static oven Pic 1a Pic 1b 7...

Page 9: ...85 90 85 90 592 593 550 min 550 min 85 90 600 564 564 Pics 1c 1d Installation scheme for the oven with reversable door Pic 1c 8...

Page 10: ...12 9 25 4 6 597 560 525 575 591 25 520 Front panel side view Fixing screw Oven door upper view Fixing screw 1 on each corner Pic 1d 9...

Page 11: ...ontrol panel 1 Thermostat 2 Selector 3 Electronic timer 4 End of cooking 4 5 6 2 1 1 5 6 3 6 5 2 5 Green light 6 Yellow light 7 Minute minder 8 Analog programmer and Analog timer 7 5 6 2 1 1 6 8 5 2 1...

Page 12: ...sired temperature of 50 C to 250 C can be selected keeping the door half open or closed In the latter case the use of the grill deflector is not necessary Recommended use for grilling larger area of f...

Page 13: ...egrates natural convection and ventilation Cooking mode suited to bake bread pizzas and lasagne It is recommended that the oven be pre heated Selector functions SEMI FORCED AIR CONVECTION WITH LOWER H...

Page 14: ...eef Game Hare Temp C Slowly cooked roast ex roast veal Pie in mould short pastry Pie base Pie base with fruit Biscuit pastry Cake in mould with beaten mixture White bread 2 2 lb of flour Sausages Gril...

Page 15: ...are few suggestions for cooking with the grill Cooking time in minutes Foods to be grilled Over Under Thin meat 6 4 Normal meat 8 5 Fish e g trout salmon 15 12 Sausage 12 10 Toast 5 2 How to use the...

Page 16: ...lectrical 120 minutes cut off timer Pic 4 The function of the programming timer is to turn on the oven for a pre determined amount of time 1 OPERATING After having set the oven switch knob at the desi...

Page 17: ...kwise until the index B coincides with the desired time of cooking beginning Select the end of cooking time by turning the knob A anti clockwise until the desired time max 180 coincides with the fixed...

Page 18: ...Description of buttons TIMER COOKING TIME END OF COOKING TIME MANUAL POSITION ADVANCEMENT OF THE NUMBERS OF ALL PROGRAMS TURNING BACK OF THE NUMBERS OF ALL PROGRAMS Pic 7 Description of lighted symbo...

Page 19: ...y pushing the button until setting the clock on zero Automatic cooking start and end 1 Set the length of cooking time by pushing the button 2 Set the end of cooking time by pushing the button 3 Set te...

Page 20: ...ngth of cooking time B Set the end of cooking time A Set the length of cooking time by pu shing the button The oven will turn on immediately AUTO and the symbols will light When the set cooking time h...

Page 21: ...speed directly proportional to the duration of the pressure exerted on the key When the time is stored the point between the hours and the minutes will stop blinking approximately 7 seconds after the...

Page 22: ...dible signal sounds and AUTO B blinks Fully automatic operation 1 Set the length of cooking time by pushing the button and the keys on the right 2 Set the end of cooking time by pushing the button and...

Page 23: ...e symbol you can choose whether to display the countdown or the time Audible signal The audible signal sounds at the end of a minute counter cycle or of a cooking programme for a period of 7 minutes T...

Page 24: ...hown on the display Light 190 C 50 C 190 C 250 C 165 C 165 C 165 C Defrost The temperature shown on the display can be changed via the keys on the left Increase or decrease is in 5 C steps from a mini...

Page 25: ...TEMPERATURE DISPLAY TIMER DISPLAY COOKING FUNCTIONS DISPLAY ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER 24...

Page 26: ...e bulb symbol lights on and the internal oven light turns on Now you can proceed to set a cooking function MINUTE MINDER The minute minder is only a counter of time and it is totally independent from...

Page 27: ...ing function or switch the oven off by pressing and releasing the key END OF COOKING SEMIAUTOMATIC OPERATION It is recommended to set the end of cooking time Switch on the oven by pressing and releasi...

Page 28: ...nt hour and the selected function on the corresponding displays The internal oven light turns off However both the temperature and the function can be changed by repeating the above mentioned instruct...

Page 29: ...sing and releasing the key To turn it off press and release again the same key When selecting a cooking function the oven light turns on and once the selected temperature is achieved the light remains...

Page 30: ...al switching off of the oven will not disable the locking function To disable the locking function hold down the key until the display about 5 sec followed by OFF then the display shows again the curr...

Page 31: ...rt a round shelf pic 13 to be placed upon the glass turning plate Pic 10 ____________________ flange with motor ____________________ guide for the round external support of the turning plate fixed on...

Page 32: ...pport for turning plate _________________ driving shaft not visible ____________________support for turning plate _____________________ round external support for turning plate ____________________ sh...

Page 33: ...o facilitate cleaning of the oven the door can be removed via the hinges as follows hinges with movable bolt We recommend to take the handle in the middle when opening the oven door With the door open...

Page 34: ...n door inner glass panel use a coin to perform a levering action in the two grooves A until the two pins B are released from their housing fig 1 Then raise the glass as shown in fig 2 and take it out...

Page 35: ...REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR INNER GLASS PANEL pics 16 17 Pic 16 Pic 17 34...

Page 36: ...The door can be hooked on both sides REMOVING AND REFITTING THE OVEN DOOR pics 18 23 Release position Block position Setting screw 18 19 20 35 35...

Page 37: ...position Block position Warning once completed the operation check the door is correctly hooked NOTE Do not place heavy objects on max 20 Kg or lean on the oven door when open as this can cause damage...

Page 38: ...ven and refasten the guides which were earlier taken away 3 Replace the accessories into the oven Oven accessories Pic 25 The appliance can be equipped with lateral guides which have to be fixed on th...

Page 39: ...side of the oven by using a damp cloth with a diluted ammonia product rinse and dry the oven carefully When cleaning the lower part of the oven you are advised to remove any stains while the oven is s...

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