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Start-up and use
!
When inserting the shelf
make sure the backstop is
at the rear of the cavity (see
image).
!
The first time you use your appliance, heat the empty
oven with its door closed at its maximum temperature for
at least half an hour. Ensure that the room is well ventilated
before switching the oven off and opening the oven door.
The appliance may emit a slightly unpleasant odour caused
by protective substances used during the manufacturing
process burning away.
Starting the oven
1. Select the desired cooking mode by turning the
SELECTOR knob.
2. Select the desired temperature with the THERMOSTAT
knob. See the Cooking advice table for cooking modes and
the suggested cooking temperatures (see Cooking Modes).
3. When lit, the THERMOSTAT indicator light indicates that
the oven is heating up to the temperature set.
4. You may do the following during cooking:
- change the cooking mode by turning the SELECTOR knob.
- change the temperature by turning the THERMOSTAT
knob.
- stop cooking by turning the SELECTOR knob to the “0”
position.
!
Never put objects directly on the bottom of the oven; this
will avoid the enamel coating being damaged.
!
Always place cookware on the rack(s) provided.
Cooling ventilation
In order to cool down the external temperature of the oven,
some models are fitted with a cooling fan that blows out air
between the control panel and the oven door.
!
Once cooking has been completed, the cooling fan continues
to operate until the oven has cooled down sufficiently.
Oven light
It goes on when selecting
/
with the SELECTOR
knob. It stays on when a cooking mode is selected.
Using the cooking timer*
1. To set the buzzer, turn the COOKING TIMER knob
clockwise almost one complete revolution.
2. Turn the knob anticlockwise to set the desired time: align
the minutes shown on the COOKING TIMER knob with the
indicator on the control panel.
3. When the selected time has elapsed, a buzzer sounds
and the oven turns off.
4. When the oven is off the cooking timer can be used as
a normal timer.
!
To use the oven manually, in other words when you do not
wish to use the end of cooking timer, turn the COOKING
TIMER knob until it reaches the symbol.
The electronic programmer
DISPLAY
SET TIME
button
END OF
COOKING
icon
CLOCK
icon
DURATION
icon
TIMER
icon
DECREASE TIME
button
INCREASE TIME
button
•• ••
Setting the clock
!
The clock may be set when the oven is switched off or
when it is switched on, provided that a the end time of a
cooking cycle has not been programmed previously.
After the appliance has been connected to the mains, or
after a blackout, the icon and the four numerical digits
on the DISPLAY will begin to flash.
1. Press the button several times until the icon and
the four digits on the display begin to flash.
2. Use the “ ” and “
” buttons to adjust the time; if you
press and hold either button, the display will scroll through
the values more quickly, making it quicker and easier to set
the desired value.
3. Wait for 10 seconds or press the button again to
finalise the setting.
Setting the timer
!
This function does not interrupt cooking and does not affect
the oven; it is simply used to activate the buzzer when the
set amount of time has elapsed.
1. Press the button several times until the icon and
the three digits on the display begin to flash.
2. Use the “ ” and “
” buttons to set the desired time; if you
press and hold either button, the display will scroll through
the values more quickly, making it quicker and easier to
set the value.
3. Wait for 10 seconds or press the button again to
finalise the setting.
The display will then show the time as it counts down. When
this period of time has elapsed the buzzer will be activated.
Programming cooking
!
A cooking mode must be selected before programming
can take place.
Programming the cooking duration
1. Press the button several times until the icon and
the three digits on the DISPLAY begin to flash.
*
Only available on certain models.
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