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3.2 Cooking Modes

EN 17

TRADITIONAL  BAKE

:

  Using  the  lower  element.  Ideal  for  cooking  all  pastry 

based dishes. Use this for flans, quiches, tarts, pate and any cooking that needs 
more heat from below.

T °C

default

180

210

200

230

T °C

range

50  - MAX

50  - MAX

50  - MAX

50  - MAX

Function

Dial

Function  

(Depends on the oven model)

LAMP:

 Turns on the oven light.

GRILL

use the grill with the door closed.

The top heating element is used alone and you can adjust the temperature. 
Five minutes preheating is required to get the elements red-hot. Success is 
guaranteed for grills, kebabs and gratin dishes. White meats should be put at a 
distance from the grill; the cooking time is longer, but the meat will the meat 
will cook without drying out.
Place food on the wire shelf with the roasting dish underneath to catch any 
drips or directly on to the roasting dish tray.

FAN  FORCED: 

We  recommend  you  use  this  method  for  most  applications 

including poultry, pastries, fish and vegetables. Heat penetrates into the food 
more evenly and both the cooking and preheating times are reduced. You can 
cook  different  foods  at  the  same  time  one  or  more  positions. This  cooking 
method provides even heat distribution. Allow about ten minutes extra when 
cooking foods at the same time.

DEFROST PLUS

When the dial is set to this position, fan circulates air at room 

temperature around the frozen food so that it defrosts without the protein 
content of the food being changed or altered.

PASTRY PLUS: 

The bottom heating element is used with the fan circulating the 

air  inside  the  oven.  This  method  is  ideal  for 

fruit

  flans,  tarts,  quiches  and 

pastries

.

It prevents food from drying and encourages rising in cakes, bread dough and 
other bottom-cooked food.
Place the shelf in the bottom position.

220

50  - MAX

BAKE: 

Both top and bottom heating elements are used. Preheat the oven for 

about ten minutes. This method is ideal for all traditional roasting and baking. 
For 

searing

 red meats, roast beef, leg of lamb, game, bread, foil wrapped food, 

flaky pastry. Place the food and its dish on a shelf in mid position.

PIZZA PLUS: 

With this function hot air circulated in the oven to ensure perfect 

result for dishes such as pizza.

220

50  - MAX

FAN GRILL

 :

 use the turbo-grill with the door closed.

The top heating element is used with the fan circulating the air inside the oven. 
Preheating is necessary for red meats but not for white meats. Ideal for cooking 
thick food items, whole pieces such as roast pork, poultry, etc. Place the food to be 
grilled directly on the shelf centrally, at the middle level. Slide the 

roasting 

tray 

under the shelf to collect the juices. Make sure that the food is not too close to the 
grill. Turn the food over halfway through cooking.

210

50  - MAX

Summary of Contents for HWO60B7EX2

Page 1: ...Haier Overseas Electric Appliances Corp Ltd USER INSTRUCTIONS OVENS EN 02 HWO60B7EX2 ...

Page 2: ...ing procedures Please keep the following safety instructions in mind when youareusingit ElectricalShockHazard Turn the oven off at the wall before replacing the oven lamp or before carrying out any work or maintenance on it Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death WARNING ...

Page 3: ... aluminium foil or single use protection available from stores mayevencausefire Never use your appliance for warming or heatingtheroom Persons could be burned or injured or a fire couldstart Storage in or on appliance flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or nearitssurface Failure to follow this advice may result in overheating burning andinjury SAFETY AND WARNINGS ...

Page 4: ...g elements or interior surfaces of the oven Heating elements may behoteventhoughtheyaredarkincolour Interior surfaces of an oven become hot enoughtocauseburns During and after use do not touch or let clothing or other flammable materials contact heating elements or interior surfaces oftheovenuntiltheyhavehadsufficienttime tocool Other surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to cause burns ...

Page 5: ...SAFETY AND WARNINGS WARNING CutHazard Take care during installation of the oven someedgesaresharp Failure to use caution could result in injury orcuts EN 05 ...

Page 6: ... isolating switch providing omnipolar disconnection from the power supply the device must have contact separation compliant to the requirements for overvoltage category III must bear the maximum connected load and in must be in line with current legislation The switch must be incorporated in the fixed wiring inaccordancetothewiringrules The yellow green earth cable should not be interrupted by the...

Page 7: ...ed Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done bychildrenwithoutsupervision Donotplaceheavyobjectsontheovendoor Wear proper apparel Do not wear loose fitting or hanging garments when using the appliance They could ignite or melt if they touch an element or hot surfaceandyoucouldbeburned Userservicing donotrepairorreplaceanypartof the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual All ...

Page 8: ...ning Take particular care duringwarmweather Alwayskeepovenventsunobstructed Do not operate your appliance by means of an externaltimerorseparateremote controlsystem Caution Hot air can blow from the vent at the top oftheovenaspartoftheoven scoolingsystem Placement of oven shelves always position shelvesinthedesiredlocationwhiletheoveniscool before preheating If a shelf must be removed while the ov...

Page 9: ...clean the oven door glass since they scratch the surface which may result in theglassshattering Cleanonlythepartslistedinthismanual Donotuseasteamcleanertocleananypartofthe oven Donotstorethingschildrenmightwantabovethe oven Children could be burned or injured while climbingontheoventoretrieveitems Do not install or operate the appliance if it is damaged or not working properly If you receive a da...

Page 10: ... Department and request the use of original spare parts Failure to comply with the above can compromise the safety of the appliance andinvalidatetheguarantee The oven must be switched off before removing the removable parts After cleaning reassemble themaccordingtheinstructions WARNING Neverremovetheovendoorseal When inserting the grid tray pay attention that the anti slide edge is positioned rear...

Page 11: ...st use Product Description 14 3 1 Display description 3 2 Cooking modes Use of the Oven 15 4 1 General notes on cleaning 4 2 Self cleaning oven with catalytic panels 4 3 Maintenance Instruction for removal and cleaning of the side racks Removal and cleaning of the door glass Changing the bulb Oven Cleaning and Maintenance 18 5 1 F A Q Troubleshooting 21 6 1 Equipped with fixing brackets Installati...

Page 12: ...observanceofsomefundamentalrules donotpullonthepowercabletodisconnecttheplugfromthesocket donottouchtheappliancewithwetordamphandsorfeet ingeneraltheuseofadaptors multiplesocketsandextensioncablesisnotrecommended incaseofmalfunctionand orpooroperation switchofftheapplianceanddonottamperwithit 1 2 Electrical Safety ENSURE THAT AN ELECTRICIAN OR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MAKES THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS ...

Page 13: ...uivalent qualifications 1 5 Waste management and environmental protection This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012 19 EU regarding electric and electronic appliances WEEE The WEEE contain both polluting substances that can have a negative effect on the environment and base elements that can be reused ItisimportantthattheWEEEundergospecifictreatmentstocorrectlyremoveand...

Page 14: ...ng Can be placed on a lower shelf to collect any food drips Holds baking trays and plates Wire shelf Located on both sides of the oven cavity holds metal grills and drip pans 2 2 Accessories 1 Control panel 2 Shelf pos t ons side racks f ncluded 3 Wire shelves 4 Roasting dish 5 Fan f present 6 Oven door 1 ...

Page 15: ...he first operation to carry out after the oven has been installed or following the interruption of power supply this is recognizable by the display pulsating and showing 12 00 is setting the correct time Thisisachievedasfollows Pushthecentralbutton4 times Settimewith buttons Releaseallbuttons ATTENTION The oven will only operate providing theclockisset 1 Timer 2 Cooking time 3 Child lock 4 Timer d...

Page 16: ...however it can be stopped immediately by pressing the button SELECT Sounds an alarm at the end of the set time During the process the display shows the remaining time Allows to use the oven as alarm clock could be activated either with operating the oven or with outoperatingtheoven Push the central button2times Press the buttons or tosetthelenghtof cookingrequired Releaseallbuttons Set the cooking...

Page 17: ...satthesametime DEFROST PLUS When the dial is set to this position fan circulates air at room temperature around the frozen food so that it defrosts without the protein contentofthefoodbeingchangedoraltered PASTRY PLUS The bottom heating element is used with the fan circulating the air inside the oven This method is ideal for fruit flans tarts quiches and pastries It prevents food from drying and e...

Page 18: ...ypanbackintotheoven 4 2 Self cleaning oven with catalytic panels Specialself cleaningpanelscoveredinamicro porouscoating The fat that is splattered onto the sides of the oven during roasting is eliminated by the microporous coatingwhichbreaksthefatdownbycatalysisandtransformsitintogas Excessive splattering may nevertheless block the pores and therefore hinder self cleaning The self cleaning capaci...

Page 19: ...GOFTHESIDERACKS 1 Removethewireracksbypullingtheminthedirectionofthearrows seebelow 2 Tocleanthewirerackseitherputtheminthedishwasheroruseawetsponge ensuringthattheyare driedafterwards 3 Afterthecleaningprocessinstallthewireracksinreverseorder EN 19 ...

Page 20: ...ve the glass carefully extracting it from the oven door NB in pyrolytic ovens also remove thesecondandthirdglass ifpresent 7 Attheendofcleaningorsubstitution reassemblethepartsinreverseorder Onallglass theindication Pyro mustbelegibleandpositionedontheleftsideofthedoor closetothe left handlateralhinge Inthisway theprintedlabelofthefirstglasswillbeinsidethedoor LOW E ...

Page 21: ...replaced replacetheglasscover 5 1 FAQ PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION The oven does not heat up The clock is not set Set the clock The child lock is on A cooking function and temperature has not been set Deactivate the child lock Ensure that the necessary settings are correct The oven does not heat up The oven does not heat up EN 21 5 Troubleshooting ...

Page 22: ...6 Installation EN 22 ...

Page 23: ...6 1 Equipped With Fixing Brackets B 720 OVEN FITTED BETWEEN CABINETS EN 23 B 720 ...

Page 24: ...terrorscontainedinthisbrochure We reserve the right to carry out modifications to products as required including the interests of consumption without prejudice to the characteristicsrelatingtosafetyorfunction GB INSTALLATION GB 500 50 60 A 875 878 B 705 708 554 564 550 min 500 50 60 545 595 22 545 A 885 B 720 ...

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