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You can deactivate the timer by setting the 
duration to 0:00.

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an acoustic signal. All heating elements are 
disconnected. You can silence the alarm as 
follows:
- touch any sensor once to reset all function 
settings,  temperatures  and  to  turn  on  light 
for 30 seconds;
- touch 

 twice to set the new duration and 

continue cooking with currently set tempera-
ture and settings.

Delayed timed operation 

:

You can set the appliance, so that its timed 
operation is delayed and cooking ends at a 

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timed operation). Touch 

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Duration. The 

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+  Duration).  Touch 

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Time).  Touch 

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  to  make  any  further 

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  and 

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bols  light  up  steadily  and  the  Current Time 
is shown again.
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plete, the 

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ance turns on heating for the set Duration. 
Touch   to view and modify the set duration. 
Touch  the  sensor  once  to  set  the  Kitchen 
Timer,  touch  it  again  to  set  Duration  and 
touch  it  the  third  time  to  set  the  End  Time 
Set Duration to 0:00 to erase both Duration 
and End Time.

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 10 hours). You can modify Duration 

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– Current Time – 1 minute).

Child Lock  

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touch sensors) at any time. Touch and hold 

 for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the 

Child Lock. Active Child Lock is not indicated 

on the display, however, if you touch any sen-
sor when Child Lock is enabled, both displays 
will show a key symbol for few seconds.

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continue to be active.
When the oven is in standby mode and the 
child lock is enabled, the   sensor is inac-
tive  —  deactivate  the  child  lock  to  turn  on 
the appliance.
The Child Lock is deactivated during a power 
outage.

Open door alert

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tion, the heating elements are disconnected 

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than 30 seconds, you will hear an acoustic 
signal  alerting  you  to  an  open  door.  Touch 
any sensor or close the door to silence the 

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temperature or time settings, however if the 
door remains open for more than 10 minutes, 
the appliance cancels all programmes. 

Light 

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settings. You can touch it at any time. Lighting 

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located above the   sensor.
The light in the oven turns on:
-    when you touch   — for 30s,
-     when you touch and hold   for 4s — until 

the appliance enters standby mode, or — 
for 10 minutes, if the appliance is already 
in standby mode;

-   when you use any heating function or a 

preset programme — for 30s;

-    when „fast heat-up” completes — for 30s;
-     when you open the door — until the door is 

closed, but no longer than for 10 minutes.

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Summary of Contents for HBO-TC65B

Page 1: ...495 06 283 HBO TC65B INSTRUCTION MANUAL BUILT IN ELECTRIC OVEN...

Page 2: ...OORZLQJ WKHVH LQVWUXFWLRQV FDUHIXOO RX ZLOO EH DEOH WR DYRLG DQ SUREOHPV LQ XVLQJ WKH DSSOLDQFH W LV LPSRUWDQW WR NHHS WKH LQVWUXFWLRQ PDQXDO DQG VWRUH LW LQ D VDIH SODFH VR WKDW LW FDQ EH FRQVXOWHG D...

Page 3: ...3 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety instructions 4 Description of the appliance 8 Installation 10 Operation 12 Baking in the oven practical hints 19 Cleaning and maintenance 21 6SHFL FDWLRQ 26...

Page 4: ...Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by chil dren without supervision During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching...

Page 5: ...scratch the surface which could then result in the glass cracking R QRW XVH WKH RYHQ LQ WKH HYHQW RI D WHFKQLFDO IDXOW Q IDXOWV PXVW EH HG E DQ DSSURSULDWHO TXDOL HG DQG DXWKRULVHG SHUVRQ Q WKH HYHQW...

Page 6: ...y in a pan on the cooker hob z Make use of residual heat from the oven I WKH FRRNLQJ WLPH LV JUHDWHU WKDQ PLQXWHV VZLWFK R WKH RYHQ PLQXWHV EHIRUH WKH end time Important When using the timer set appro...

Page 7: ...each of children UNPACKING DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE 2OG DSSOLDQFHV VKRXOG QRW VLP ply be disposed of with normal household waste but should be delivered to a collection and recycling centre for elect...

Page 8: ...8 Oven door handle Electronic SURJUDPPHU DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Temperature Time 2YHQ IXQFWLRQV Touch controls KLOG RFN 6WDQG E 0HQX...

Page 9: ...9 6LGH UDFNV ULOO JUDWH GU LQJ UDFN 5RDVWLQJ WUD 7HPSHUDWXUH SUREH SPECIFICATIONS OF THE APPLIANCE RRNHU WWLQJV...

Page 10: ...ating or YHQHHU XVHG RQ WWHG IXUQLWXUH PXVW EH applied with a heat resistant adhesive 7KLV SUHYHQWV VXUIDFH GHIRUPD tion or detachment of the coating z Hoods should be installed according to the manuf...

Page 11: ...ned it is necessary to make the connection socket accessible to the user z Before connecting the oven to the socket check if the fuse and electricity supply are able to withstand the cooker load WKH H...

Page 12: ...HTXLSSHG ZLWK D SURJUDPPHU with display controlled by sensors HOGV 7R DFWLYDWH HDFK VHQVRU HOG touch the glass above the sensor LQGLFDWHG E D SLFWRJUDP Q DFR ustic signal will be heard which was VHOH...

Page 13: ...selection Time setting Programme selection Setting selection Setting selection Child Lock Stand by menu Oven functions Light Fast heat up Defrosting Turbo grill Super grill Barbecue grill Roasting Con...

Page 14: ...sor I WKH WHPSHUDWXUH LQ WKH RYHQ FKDPEHU H FHHGV WKH RYHQ FKDPEHU WHPSHUDWXUH LV GLVSOD HG WR LQGLFDWH WKH UHVLGXDO KHDW DQG the cooling fan operates When the tempera WXUH GURSV EHORZ WKH IDQ LV WXUQ...

Page 15: ...he setting Touch RU GR QRWKLQJ IRU V WR FRQ UP WKH FXUUHQW time setting KHQ RX FRQ UP WKH VHWWLQJ WKH LWFKHQ Timer indicator lights up but the display again shows the current time You can change the t...

Page 16: ...y time Touch and hold for 3 seconds to activate or deactivate the Child Lock Active Child Lock is not indicated on the display however if you touch any sen sor when Child Lock is enabled both displays...

Page 17: ...t the oven temperature Touch or do QRWKLQJ IRU VHFRQGV WR FRQ UP WKH VHW temperature I WKH FRUH WHPSHUDWXUH VHQVRU LV SOXJJHG LQ the indicator and the default temperature VHWWLQJ RI ZLOO DVK 7RXFK or...

Page 18: ...0 minutes Light This sensor operates independently DQG XVLQJ LW GRHV QRW D HFW RWKHU functions and settings Fast oven heat up Top heater roaster and fan on Use to preheat the oven Defrosting 2QO IDQ L...

Page 19: ...ke z DIWHU VZLWFKLQJ R WKH RYHQ LW LV DGYLVDEOH WR OHDYH WKH FDNH LQVLGH IRU DERXW PLQ z temperatures for baking with the ultra fan function are usually around 20 30 degrees ORZHU WKDQ LQ QRUPDO EDNLQ...

Page 20: ...s Type of dish Oven functions Temperature Level Time in minutes 160 200 2 3 160 180 2 20 40 140 160 2 10 40 200 230 1 3 10 20 210 220 2 160 180 2 3 190 2 3 60 70 4 14 18 2 160 180 2 120 160 180 210 2...

Page 21: ...with a damp cloth or a sponge soaked in a mild VROXWLRQ RI ZDVKLQJ XS OLTXLG z After cleaning the oven chamber wipe it dry Important Do not use any abrasive agents harsh detergents or abrasive ob jec...

Page 22: ...WFKHV DQG z 2YHQ KDV VWDLQOHVV VWHHO VOLGLQJ WHOHVFRSLF runners attached to the wire shelf sup ports The telescopic runners should be removed and cleaned together with the wire shelf supports Before y...

Page 23: ...WKH FRRNHU GR WKH LQYHUVH KHQ WWLQJ HQVXUH WKDW WKH QRWFK RI the hinge is correctly placed on the protrusion RI WKH KLQJH KROGHU IWHU WKH GRRU LV WWHG WR the oven the safety catch should be carefully...

Page 24: ...e or by an DSSURSULDWHO DXWKRULVHG WWHU CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 3 Pull the inner glass panel from its seat LQ WKH ORZHU VHFWLRQ RI WKH GRRU 5H PRYH WKH LQQHU SDQHO J 4 Clean the panel with warm water...

Page 25: ...heck the consecutive points in the table before you refer the repair to customer service Problem Reason Remedy 1 The appliance does not work No power Check the fuse replace if blown 2YHQ OLJKWLQJ GRHV...

Page 26: ...uirements pursuant to the following European Directives z The Low Voltage Directive z Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 2004 108 EC z ErP Directive 2009 125 EC and therefore the product has been...

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