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MULTIFUNCTION OVEN - 60CM

Pyrolytic

MODEL OVP6-10 

Summary of Contents for OVP6-10

Page 1: ...MULTIFUNCTION OVEN 60CM Pyrolytic MODEL OVP6 10 ...

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Page 3: ...S panoramic door 22 How to remove the inner glass of the FULL GLASS panoramic door 23 Replacement of the oven light 24 GUIDANCE TEMPERATURE AN TIME SCHEDULE FOR COOKING 25 At the end of the product life cycle the products equipped with electronics which have not gone through a selection process are potentially dangerous for the environment and for human health due to the presence of dangerous mate...

Page 4: ...nless constantly supervised This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children over age 8 with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsable for their safety Children may not perform cleaning and maintenance unsupervised In order to ...

Page 5: ...n this is not necessary if the oven is installed under the work top WARNING As the apparatus is to be ÀWWHG in your kitchen furniture make sure that all surfaces in contact with the oven can resist a temperature of approx 90 C Electricals EVRUEHG SRZHU oven top element 2000 1000W 230V 2000 1000W 240V oven bottom element 1200 400W 230V 1200 400W 240V round element hot air 2500W 240V on some models ...

Page 6: ...H Appliances A B C D E F G H Single oven 56 55 58 5 59 5 Min 1 3 58 9 59 5 86 5 Dimensions are in centimeters Fig 1 6 ...

Page 7: ... to contact gap of at least 3 mm making sure that the earth wire is not disconnected For connecting use a ÁH LEOH cable of the H05V2V2 F 3x1 5 mm2 type remembering to make it long enough to allow the oven to be removed from its housing unit when maintenance work is required To connect the cable to the oven proceed as follows see Fig 2 Remove the lid 1 by unfastening the three screws 2 Unfasten the...

Page 8: ... use when cooking Each level guide consists of paired supports formed in the walls on each side of the oven cavity Always be sure to position the oven racks before turning on the oven Make sure that the racks are level once they are in position The racks are designed to stop when pulled forward to their limit To remove oven rack from the oven see Fig 4 1 Pull rack forward 2 Lift rack up at front a...

Page 9: ...od to and from oven NOTE Always remove the extendable rack before self cleaning the oven To remove extendable rack from the oven see Fig 6 1 Lift of rack slightly and SXVK it XQWLO the stop release 2 Raise back of rack XQWLO IUDPH and stop clear UDFN JXLGH 3 3XOO UDFN GRZQ DQG RXW To replace an extendable rack see Fig 7 1 Grasp rack ÀUPO on both sides Place rack LQFOXGLQJ IUDPH DERYH GHVLUHG UDFN ...

Page 10: ...the heat This is the traditional mode of cooking on one shelf Therefore only one rack can be used when selecting the Bake mode Ideal for Appetizers Biscuits Coffee Cakes and Cookies This mode is intended to save energy In particular the oven cooling fan works only when needed e g when the oven is hot and the electronics require cooling Ideal for frozen or precooked food and small portions mealsThe...

Page 11: ...ring a complete dinner small portions Mixing of ÁDYRXUV is avoided and an important energy saving is obtained Ideal for VWHDN KDPEXUJHUV chicken quarters or chicken breasts The Grill mode uses intense heat radiated from the upper top heating element Ideal for preparing WRDVW browning and grilling If the spit device is ÀWWHG it is also used with the spit motor If the spit motor is ÀWWHG the spit ro...

Page 12: ...Q LV LQ SURJUHVV LW UHPDLQV VWHDGLO GLVSOD HG ZKHQ WKH GRRU LV IXOO ORFNHG LW V RII ZKHQ WKH GRRU KDV EHHQ XQORFNHG Do not try to open the door until the lock led disappears Programming time functions At every power up the control shows the time of day blinking set at 12 00 as the initial value The time increases every minute The only possible action is the Clock Regulation all other oven operatio...

Page 13: ...t while the symbol appears when the minute minder is displayed Setting the minute minder When the symbol is displayed turn the knob left right in order to set the timer YDOXH The standard YDOXH is 30 minutes LW V possible to modify it in the range between 0 and 240 minutes This timer has no LQÁXHQFH on the RYHQ DFWLYLWLHV and can be set also when the RYHQ is off The time of day is displayed with p...

Page 14: ... automatic oven function After having selected a function as described before the control can be programmed in order to set timed cooking activities The time program remains active even if the function is changed exception pyrolyse The following possibilities are available 1 Timed cooking setting the cooking time duration 2 Timed cookitng setting the end of cooking time stop time 3 Delayed cooking...

Page 15: ...DLW D few VHFRQGV XQWLO WKH PLQXWHV ÁDVK 0RGLI WKH ÁDVKLQJ PLQXWHV YDOXH WXUQLQJ WKH NQRE OHIW ULJKW DLW XQWLO WKH QHZ QG RI RRNLQJ WLPH YDOXH VWRSV ÁDVKLQJ The GLVSOD will ÁDVK QG DQG its YDOXH DOWHUQDWLYHO for D few seconds then it will show the time of GD DQG the letter to LQGLFDWH WKDW D GHOD HG cooking KDV been SURJUDPPHG As soon DV the GHOD time H SLUHV the RYHQ VWDUWV DQG works for the SURJ...

Page 16: ... hour The standard time is 1h 30min the clock display shows P1 30 At the end of the self cleaning activity the display shows P steady and ÁDVKLQJ The writings on the display disappear when the mode selector is placed in the ZERO position The door remains locked until the oven temperature drops below the safety threshold at this time the control unlocks the door The cooling fan starts as soon as th...

Page 17: ...ft right when the control is in light mode At any detents the buzzer sounds a double beep selecting the volume out of three available levels The buzzer must always be silent between 22 00 and 8 00 Failure declarations and error codes The control is continuously checking the status of the system If an abnormal condition is detected for more than 1 minute a failure occurs The heaters and the other l...

Page 18: ...3 210 50 250 2200 BAKE 4 190 50 250 2200 ECO BAKE 5 210 50 250 1200 LOWER BAKE 6 DEFROST 7 190 50 250 1200 LOWER CONVECTION BAKE 8 190 50 250 2200 CONVECTION ROAST 9 190 50 250 2300 CONVECTION BAKE 10 230 50 250 2000 CONVECTION GRILL 11 230 50 250 2000 GRILL 12 230 50 250 2000 GRILL TURNSPIT 13 230 50 250 3000 SUPER GRILL 14 L A M R E H T O R Y P 0 0 4 2 5 7 4 15 O R Y P 0 0 4 2 5 7 4 18 ...

Page 19: ...t is not possible to exclude the door locking device during self cleaning i e manually unlock the door since the self cleaning mode has the highest priority and overrides all other selections The lock symbol on the display is ON When the door is fully locked OFF When the door is fully unlocked FLASHING When the latch mechanism is moving After self clean the sym bol will ÁDVK until the temperature ...

Page 20: ...th the hot air system are less subject to dirt inside Self cleaning cycle pyrolytic cycles Although it is not necessary to perform the cleaning operation each time the oven has been used do not let the oven get too dirty Before performing self cleaning take out all accessories grills dishes pans to avoid damaging them remove large cooking residues and then close the door ensuring that it is closed...

Page 21: ... 1 Open the door completely 2 Lift up the hinge bracket 1 into the slot 2 3 ROG WKH GRRU ÀUPO RQ ERWK VLGHV XVLQJ ERWK KDQGV DQG FORVH WKH GRRU 4 ROG ÀUPO WKH GRRU LV KHDY 5 3ODFH WKH GRRU LQ D FRQYHQLHQW ORFDWLRQ To replace the oven door see Fig 10 1 Insert the upper arms 3 of both hinges into the upper slots 6 and the lower arms 4 into the lower slots 7 The recesses 5 must hook on the lips 8 2 0...

Page 22: ...ove the oven door see Fig 11A 1 Open the door completely 2 Lift the hinge bracket 1 3 ROG WKH GRRU ÀUPO RQ ERWK VLGHV XVLQJ ERWK KDQGV DQG FORVH WKH GRRU 4 ROG WKH GRRU ÀUPO ZKHQ SXOOLQJ LW RXW EHFDXVH LW LV KHDY 5 3ODFH WKH GRRU LQ D FRQYHQLHQW ORFDWLRQ To replace the oven door see Fig 11B 1 QVHUW WKH DUPV RI ERWK KLQJHV LQ WKH VORWV 7KH FRUQHUV PXVW HQJDJH WKH edges 5 2 0RYH WKH KLQJH EUDFNHWV E...

Page 23: ... FRYHUV UHPRYLQJ WKH XSSHU VWULS 4 6OLGH RXW WKH SDFN RI SDQHV RI LQWHUQDO JODVV DV VKRZQ EHORZ 5HPRYH WKH VHFRQG DQG WKLUG SDQHV RI JODVV PLGGOH SDQHV IRU FOHDQLQJ 5 5HSODFH WKH PLGGOH SDQHV DIWHU FOHDQLQJ LQ UHYHUVH RUGHU NOTE a slight gap between the middle panes and the side supports is normal because it allows for the heat expansion of the glass 6 3ODFH WKH SDFN RI WKUHH JODVV SDQHV EHWZHHQ W...

Page 24: ...Fig 12 1 Turn off power at the main power supply fuse or breaker box 2 Remove the lens 1 by unscrewing it 3 Remove the light bulb 2 from its socket 3 4 Replace the bulb 2 with a new one Avoid touching the bulb with ÀQJHUV as oils from hands can damage the bulb when it becomes hot 5 Use one with the same Volt and Watt see Fig 12 6 Screw the lens 1 back on 7 Turn power back on at the main power supp...

Page 25: ...ghs 3th 200 220 10 20 for each side 180 190 10 15 for each side Game 4 1st 210 230 80 100 250 45 60 Fish 1st 180 190 35 45 175 180 35 45 Cakes 1st 170 200 40 80 150 170 35 70 Biscuits 2nd 225 10 20 170 180 10 15 Pizza 2nd 210 240 15 20 200 210 10 12 Pizza Multilevel 2nd 3th or 2nd 4th 200 210 15 20 Warning for hot air cooking Position of pans For cooking on 1 plane make use on 2nd holder from the ...

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Page 27: ...itable physical or operating environment 3 Warranty Claim 3 1 To make a Claim you must a Contact your nearest Local Servicing Agent details of which are on Fulgor Milano Australasia s website listed above and b Provide Proof of Purchase and this Warranty to the Local Servicing Agent 3 2 Upon receipt of a valid Claim a Local Servicing Agent will attend your premises to inspectthe Product 3 3 Where ...

Page 28: ...onsumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure 5 Claim means a claim made under this Warranty Commercial Use means use that is not household or ...

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