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ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER 

Clock

Timer

Oven on

Cooking time

Cooking end time

Decrease num.

Increase num.

A

Automatic

Man

Manual

Safety lock

This  programmer

  has touch sensors which are operated

 

by 

exerting

  a 

slight

 

pressure

 

in

 

the  area  indicated  by  the 

symbols

 +, - and OK.

Activation and adjustment of the time

Once  the  power  is  connected,  the  flashing 

symbol  and 

12:00 appear on the display; the h:min symbol appears. 

By  touching  one  of  the  three  symbols   

  

OK

  all  signals 

stop flashing. It is now possible to adjust the time by pressing 

the + or - symbols. By maintaining constant pressure  on  the 

symbols  the  increase  is  continuous.  After  a  few  seconds 

of not pressing the symbols the time is set.

Selecting/annulling programs

The  programs  are  selected  by  pressing  the 

OK

  symbol  and 

scrolling  the  menu.  The

Man

      symbol  indicates  that  the 

oven  is  in  manual  mode.  The  symbol  indicates  that  the 

oven is  not  performing  a  program.  To  cancel  a  program, 

set the time value to 

0:00.

Manual 

cooking

For manual cooking do not use the programmer (the 

Man

 symbol is 

illuminated), use only the selector  knobs.  The TIMER function can 

be used in either manual or automatic mode.

Semi-automatic operation 

(with 

cooking

 

duration 

programming)

Press on the 

OK

 symbol until the appearance of the flashing  

  numbers 

0:00

  and 

h:m

  symbol,  set  cooking  duration  by 

pressing on the           symbols. The              remains fixed and the 

symbol,  the  actual  time  and  the 

A

  symbol  appear.  Turn  the 

knob  to  the  values  desired.  An  acoustic  signal  indicates  the  end 

of  cooking,  the 

Man

 symbol starts to flash and the oven turns off. 

To stop  the  acoustic  signal,  press  on  any  of  the  symbols.  Press 

OK 

again to exit programming mode.

Semi-automatic operation (

with 

cooking 

end

 time set)

Touch the OK symbol until  . appears. By operating on the 

 symbols set the desired cooking end time.

After a few seconds, the   symbol switches off, the clock time re-

appears and the 

A

 and          

 

symbols reappear.

 Now turn the 

two knobs to the desired temperature and cooking time. When the 

set time is reached, the acoustic signal indicates the end of 

cooking, the 

Man

 symbol starts to flash and the oven turns  off. 

To  stop  the  acoustic  signal,  press  on  any  of  the  symbols.  Press 

OK

 again  to  exit  programming  mode.  Programming  can be 

canceled by setting the cooking duration to 

0:00

.

Automatic  operation 

(with delayed 

cooking

 

start 

)

Press on the OK symbol until the appearance of flashing     

set the desired cooking time (using 

 ). Still using 

OK

 go to the 

flashing symbol 

       and set the desired cooking end time. After 

a few seconds, the symbol switches off 

 the clock time re-

appears and the 

A

 symbol switches on. Turn the knobs onto the 

desired functions and temperatures. The oven remains off and will 

turn on automatically according to what you set. When  the  set 

time  is  reached,  the  acoustic  signal  indicates  the  end  of 

cooking,  the 

Man

  symbol  starts  to  flash  and  the oven turns off. 

Turn the knobs to the off position. To stop the acoustic signal, 

touch any of the symbols. Press 

OK

 again to exit programming. 

Programming can be cancelled by setting the cooking time to 

0:00

.

Timer function

Press  on  the 

OK

  symbol  until  the  flashing      symbol,  the 

numbers 

0:00

  and  the 

min:sec

  symbols  appear.  By  touching  the 

symbols,  the  desired  time  is  set.  The  programmer  will  start the 

countdown.  On  reaching  the  time  set,  the  acoustic signal  is 

triggered.  Touch  any  symbol  to  stop  the  acoustic  signal.  To 

cancel  this  function,  set  the  timer  to 

0:00

.  This  function 

can be used during manual cooking.

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Summary of Contents for cooking OMF6032

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details Built In Oven 0RGHO 1R OMF6031...

Page 2: ...sults carefully read the instructions on how your new appliance is to be installed Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service call costs Once installation is complete please read t...

Page 3: ...the shelves 13 Removing mounting the telescopic guides and Replacing the oven light bulb 14 Instructions for installation 14 Inserting the oven into the cabinet 15 Oven electrical connection 16 Assem...

Page 4: ...without forewarning This household appliance is compliant with the provisions of the European Community Directives Low voltage Directive 2014 35 EU Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2014 30 EU...

Page 5: ...ndle as to do so could damage the product Make sure the ventilation slots are not obstructed During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the ove...

Page 6: ...E PRODUCT Control panel Fan cover panel Telescopic guides Support grids Sauce collection tray Grill cooking resistance CONTROL PANEL Thermostat Programs selector Power LED C Clock Timer BT6 programmer...

Page 7: ...ing Power indicator LED When on it indicates that the oven is live and on Oven operating LED The LED on indicates the heating phase the LED off indicates that the temperature set has been reached Flas...

Page 8: ...to exit programming mode Semi automatic operation with cooking end time set Touch the OK symbol until appears By operating on the symbols set the desired cooking end time After a few seconds the symbo...

Page 9: ...This is a function that can block access to the functionality of the electronic programmer keys both when the oven is running and as prevention when the oven is off To activate this function press fo...

Page 10: ...the knobs can be damaged if dirt remains for an excessively long period on them Dirt residue must be removed immediately but use products specifically for steel as other overly abrasive ones could cau...

Page 11: ...cleaning of interior glasses without having to remove the oven door Follow the steps below to extract the internal panes Open the oven door and immediately lock the hinges There are two buttons on the...

Page 12: ...in a way that it can release itself from its seat post Fig 1 Fig 2 Lift it off the bottom 2 seat posts and lift out of the oven cavity fig 2 Repeat on the opposite side of the oven To re mount the gui...

Page 13: ...telescopic guides until they are fully extended then lift it by holding it firmly Make sure that the holes of the drip pan front are placed inside the end stops of the telescopic guide fig 3p To remo...

Page 14: ...iven below ATTENTION Before replacing the bulb make sure that the appliance is switched off and the mains electricity has been disconnected to avoid the possibility of electric shock Ensure that the o...

Page 15: ...t minimum ventilation apertures of the cabinets as given in the drawings The oven must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating Fig 01 Fig 02 Built in measurements The d...

Page 16: ...h contact of at least 3 mm in accordance with the current local regulations The installer must ensure that the switch is suitable for the power absorbed by the oven as indicated on the serial plate Th...

Page 17: ...owing data 1 Model of oven code MOD and production number N L found on the product label positioned on the lower front part of the oven and on the first page of the booklet 2 Description and number of...

Page 18: ...tance W 800 Resistance Grill W 1800 Base resistance W 1200 Circular resistance W 2200 Oven light W 25 Oven fan W 20 Tangential fan W 20 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Width cm 59 5 Height cm 59 5 Depth cm 55 INT...

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Page 22: ...chased and no charges or refunds will be made based on the replacement product or part cost difference and iv is only applicable when the Product is used and operated in accordance with the Manufactur...

Page 23: ...edit card may be required prior to the commencement of such services 17 Extra charges will be payable by the customer should the Product not be readily accessible without special equipment such as but...

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