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TROUBLESHOOTING

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HANDLING RULES

You may solve the problems you may encounter with your product by checking the 
following points before calling the technical service.

CHECK POINTS

In case you experience a problem about the oven, fi rst check the table below and try 
out the suggestions.

1. 

Do not use the door and/or handle to carry or move the appliance.

2. 

Carry out the movement and transportation in the original packaging.

3. 

Pay maximum attention to the appliance while loading/unloading and 
handling.

4. 

Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during handling and 
transportation.

5. 

Protect from external factors (such as humidity, water, etc.) that may damage 
the packaging.

6. 

Be careful not to damage the appliance due to bumps, crashes, drops, 
etc. while handling and transporting and not to break or deform it during 
operation.

RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVING

Following details will help you use your product ecologically and economically.

1. 

Use dark coloured and enamel containers that conduct the heat better in the 
oven.

2. 

As you cook your food, if the recipe or the user manual indicates that pre-
heating is required, pre-heat the oven.

3. 

Do not open the oven door frequently while cooking.

4. 

Try not to cook multiple dishes simultaneously in the oven. You may cook at 
the same time by placing two cookers on the wire rack.

5. 

Cook multiple dishes successively. The oven will not lose heat.

6. Turn 

off  the oven a few minutes before the expiration time of cooking. In this 

case, do not open the oven door.

7. 

Defrost the frozen food before cooking.

ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL

Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner.

This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/
EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical 
and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the frame 
work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable 
throughout to the EU.

PACKAGE INFORMATION

Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials 
in accordance with our National Environment Regulations. Do not dispose of the 
packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes. Take them to the 
packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities.

Problem 

Possible Cause 

What to Do

Oven does not 
operate. 

Power supply not 
available. 

Check for power supply.

Oven stops during 
cooking.

Plug comes out from the 
wall socket.

Re-install the plug into wall 
socket.

Turns off  during 
cooking.

Too long continuous 
operation.

Let the oven cool down after 
long cooking cycles.

Cooling fan not 
operating.

Listen the sound from the 
cooling fan.

Oven not installed in 
a location with good 
ventilation.

Make sure clearances specifi ed 
in operating instructions are 
maintained.

More than one plugs in a 
wall socket.

Use only one plug for each wall 
socket.

Outer surface of the 
oven gets very hot 
during operation.

Oven not installed in 
a location with good 
ventilation.

Make sure clearances specifi ed 
in operating instructions are 
maintained.

Oven door is not 
opening properly.

Food residues jammed 
between the door and 
internal cavity.

Clean the oven well and try to 
re-open the door.

Internal light is dim 
or does not operate.

Foreign object covering 
the lamp during cooking.

Clean internal surface of the 
oven and check again.

Lamp might be failed.

Replace with a lamp with same 
specifi cations.

Electric shock when 
touching the oven.

No proper grounding.

Make sure power supply is 
grounded properly.

Ungrounded wall socket 
is used.

Water dripping.

Water or steam may 
generate under certain 
conditions depending 
on the food being 
cooked. This is not a fault 
of the appliance.

Let the oven cool down and 
than wipe dry with a cloth.

Steam coming out 
from a crack on 
oven door.

Water remaining 
inside the oven.

The cooling fan 
continues to 
operate after 
cooking is fi nished.

The fan operates for 
a certain period for 
ventilation of internal 
cavity of the oven.

This is not a fault of the 
appliance; therefore you don’t 
have to worry.

Oven does not heat.

Oven door is open.

Close the door and restart.

Oven controls not 
correctly adjusted.

Read the section regarding 
operation of the oven and 
reset the oven.

Fuse tripped or circuit 
breaker turned off .

Replace the fuse or reset 
the circuit breaker. If this is 
repeating frequently, call an 
electrician.

Smoke coming out 
during operation.

When operating the 
oven for the fi rst time

Smoke comes out from the 
heaters. This is not a fault. After 
2-3 cycles, there will be no 
more smoke.

Food on heater.

Let the oven to cool down and 
clean food residues from the 
ground of the oven and surface 
of upper heater.

When operating 
the oven burnt 
or plastic odour 
coming out.

Plastic or other not heat 
resistant accessories are 
being used inside the 
oven.

At high temperatures, use 
suitable glassware accessories.

Oven does not cook 
well.

Oven door is opened 
frequently during 
cooking.

Do not open oven door 
frequently, if the food you 
are cooking does not require 
turning. If you open the 
door frequently internal 
temperature drops and 
therefore cooking result will be 
infl uenced.

Summary of Contents for OESE612

Page 1: ...ELECTRICAL BUILT IN OVEN PIEKARNIKI ELEKTRYCZNE DO ZABUDOWY User manual Instrukcja obs ugi OESE612...

Page 2: ...si z instrukcj obs ugi gdy zawiera ona wskaz wki dotycz ce bezpiecznej instalacji eksploatacji i obs ugi piekarnika Zalecamy zachowanie niniejszej instrukcji do wykorzystania w przysz o ci jak r wnie...

Page 3: ...nd repair should always be performed by AU THORIZED SERVICE Manufac turer shall not be held responsi ble for operations performed by unauthorized persons Please read this operating in structions caref...

Page 4: ...towels etc on the oven handle Do not place the oven trays plates or aluminium foils directly on the oven base The accumu not be used for other purposes like heating a room Tocleantheappliance donotus...

Page 5: ...d oven by putting it inside a cook er or on an oven accessory tray wire grill etc Do not put objects that children may reach on the appliance It is important to place the wire grill and tray properly...

Page 6: ...thecord with plug is damaged this cord shall be replaced by the manu facturer or its service agent or an 6 IMPORTANT WARNINGS IMPORTANTWARNINGS packaging materials away from the reach of children Do...

Page 7: ...allbeconnectedtofixed power supply according to wiring code GB 7 IMPORTANT WARNINGS IMPORTANTWARNINGS equally qualified personnel to prevent a hazardous situation Never wash the appliance by spraying...

Page 8: ...ctrician if there is no socket complying with the earthed system at where appliance will be placed Manufacturing company is by no means responsible for damage resulting from connection of non earthed...

Page 9: ...behind the enclosure where you ll place the appliance for efficient and good operation This clearance shouldn t be ignored as it s required for ventilation system of the appliance to operate RIGHT PL...

Page 10: ...nting disconnect network power Do not connect the product to network until its mounting is completed The clearances with the dimensions indicated in the figure must be provided at the rear part of cab...

Page 11: ...Timer de energizes the heaters when set time expires and warns you by ringing See cooking table for cooking times USING POP UP BUTTON Adjustment can be made only when button is popped for models with...

Page 12: ...turn the food upside down 3 Food shall be in the center of the grill to provide maximum air flow through the oven TO TURN ON THE GRILL 1 Place the function button over the grill symbol 2 Then set it...

Page 13: ...e min Cake Static Static fan 170 180 2 3 35 45 Small cake Static Turbo fan 170 180 2 25 30 Pie Static Static fan 180 200 2 35 45 Pastry Static 180 190 2 20 25 Cookie Static 170 180 2 20 25 Apple pie S...

Page 14: ...released You can mount glasses back by performing the operations reversely after cleaning and maintenance are completed Ensure that profile is seated properly in place MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 1 Remov...

Page 15: ...ll socket Re install the plug into wall socket Turns off during cooking Too long continuous operation Let the oven cool down after long cooking cycles Cooling fan not operating Listen the sound from t...

Page 16: ...e Each bar grade symbolizes 50C for an oven adjusted to 200 degrees Whether or not the oven has reached the adjusted temperature is checked from here The cooking program button P will be selected Afte...

Page 17: ...After that when the button is pressed consecutively the timer will give 3 different beep sounds If nor buttons are pressed after the desired beep sound this beep sound will be saved in the memory BOO...

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Page 50: ...UTYLIZACJA 63 INFORMACJE OPAKOWANIU 63 MINUTNIK 64 Instalacja i naprawa powinny zawsze by wykonywane przez AUTORYZOWANY SERWIS Pro ducent nie ponosi odpowiedzial no ci za czynno ci wykonywane przez os...

Page 51: ...u ywa ne przez dzieci powy ej 8 lat lub przez osoby z ograniczonymi zdolno ciami fizycznymi czucio wymi i umys owymi lub brakiem do wiadczenia i wiedzy o ile od bywa si to pod nadzorem lub otrzyma y...

Page 52: ...element w nagrzewnicy pieca usu nadmiar papieru do pie czenia kt ry wystaje z akceso ri w lub pojemnika Urz dzenie nie mo e by u y wane w po czeniu z zewn trz nym wy cznikiem czasowym lub osobnym zda...

Page 53: ...ierzchni szyby drzwiczek mog dopro wadzi do jej p kni cia U ytkownik nie powinien sam przenosi piekarnika Podczasu ytkowaniawewn trz ne i zewn trzne powierzchnie piekarnika nagrzewaj si Kie dy otwiera...

Page 54: ...i stopi mo e to spo wodowa zwarcie w piekarniku a nawet po ar 54 WA NE OSTRZE ENIA WA NE OSTRZE ENIA nale y j w o y do odpowied nich naczy BEZPIECZE STWO ELEKTRYCZNE Pod cz urz dzenie do uziemio nego...

Page 55: ...ne wymagane do okre lonego PL 55 WA NE OSTRZE ENIA WA NE OSTRZE ENIA Podczas instalacji konserwacji czyszczenia i naprawy urz dze nie powinno by od czone od zasilania Je likabelzasilaniajestuszkodzo n...

Page 56: ...sta wyprodukowany jako urz dzenie charakteryzuj ce si warto ciami 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Urz dzenie jest zasilane pr dem zmiennym i wymaga zastoso wania bezpiecznika 16 A Je li warto ci sieci zasilaj cej...

Page 57: ...h odziarek Ciep o wytwarzane przez produkt zwi ksza zu ycie energii urz dze ch odz cych OSTRZE ENIE Drzwiczek i ani uchwytu nie nale y u ywa do d wigania lub przesuwania produktu INSTALACJA I MONTA PI...

Page 58: ...z ciem procedury monta u nale y od czy zasilanie sieciowe Nie pod cza produktu do sieci elektrycznej zanim monta nie zostanie uko czony MONTA PODBLATOWY Szafka przeznaczona na piekarnik musi mie wymia...

Page 59: ...ostrzega u ytkownika alarmem d wi kowym Czas gotowania mo na sprawdzi w tabeli pie czenia KORZYSTANIE Z PRZYCISKU WYSKAKUJ CEGO W przypadku modeli z wysuwanym przyci skiem regulacje mo na przeprowadzi...

Page 60: ...rozgrzewa przez 5 minut podczas grillowania W razie potrzeby mo esz odwr ci jedzenie g rn stron w d 3 ywno powinna znajdowa si w rodku grilla aby zapewni maksymal ny przep yw powietrza w piekarniku AB...

Page 61: ...moc opatki OSTRZE ENIE Nie umieszczaj kamienia do pizzy we wst pnie rozgrza nym piekarniku OSTRZE ENIE Po zako czeniu pieczenia nie wyjmuj kamienia do pizzy gdy jest gor cy i nie umieszczaj go na zimn...

Page 62: ...em wykonuj c te same czynno ci w odwrotnej kolejno ci Nale y upewni si e profil jest prawid owo zamocowany na miejscu KONSERWACJA I CZYSZCZENIE 1 Wyj wtyczk zasilaj c z gniazdka elektrycznego 2 Cz ci...

Page 63: ...g a praca Po d ugim cyklu gotowania piekarnik powinien si sch odzi Wentylator ch odz cy nie dzia a Pos uchaj d wi ku z wentylatora ch odz cego Piekarnik nie jest zamontowany w miejscu o dobrej wentyla...

Page 64: ...na wybra dany program Po wybraniu programu z g ry okre lona temperatura b dzie widoczna na wska niku temperatury Temperatur mo na dostosowa do danej warto ci za pomoc przycisk w zwi kszania i zmniejsz...

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