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Summary of Contents for OMF4510

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Page 4: ...FOR DAMAGES TO THINGS OR PEOPLE DERIVING FROM INCORRECT INSTALLATION OR IMPROPER ERRONEOUS OR UNSUITABLE USE THE APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE USED BY PEOPLE INCLUDING CHILDREN WITH PHYSICAL SENSORIAL OR MENT...

Page 5: ...ctions for use 14 Food probe 16 Special functions Boost Clean 21 Oven light control 22 Simple cooking commands 22 Setting the temperature 23 Residual heat 23 Programming the oven 24 Timer programming...

Page 6: ...scrapers to clean the glass door of the oven because they could scratch the surface and cause the glass to shatter Important As a safety precaution before cleaning the oven always disconnect the plug...

Page 7: ...w The packing material plastic bags polystyrene parts etc must be kept out of the reach of children because it is potentially dangerous THIS APPLIANCE is marked in conformity with European Directive 2...

Page 8: ...nd the oven is ready in two clicks Installation and hook up Dear Customer this oven is a sophisticated electronic appliance classi ed as a durable good Its installation requires quali ed professionals...

Page 9: ...normal operation and ready for turning on Now you can set the time but it is not necessary for turning on the oven Setting the clock The oven will signal that it is connected to the power mains with a...

Page 10: ...r function See the appropriate section on page 56 Turning on the oven Turn the oven on by pressing the symbol shown in gure to activate the oven functions always press except for the light and timer f...

Page 11: ...deactivated by pressing the button for at least 3 seconds You can activate and deactivate the operating mode of the oven at any time The padlock OPEN symbol means that the key function is not active T...

Page 12: ...ON OFF Programmin the oven The cooking functions The oven provides eleven speci c cooking functions To activate a function just touch the corresponding symbol Each function has a temperature setting s...

Page 13: ...rge grill surface area Pre set to 165 C Regulation of the thermostat from 50 C to MAX Upper heating element lower with fan Pre set to 165 C Regulation of the thermostat from 50 C to MAX Circular heati...

Page 14: ...ea to insert the food when the oven has reached its preset temperature i e when the C is locked and you have heard the beep If you need to lower or raise the temperature towards the end of cooking pre...

Page 15: ...defrosting of frozen foods Pre heating is not necessary but it is better to do it for pastries you can set the temperature up to 60 C Grill cooking Type of cooking for grilling or browning foods The g...

Page 16: ...but still be pink on the inside The temperature reached by food during cooking is closely linked to problems relating to health and hygiene Bacteria can be contained in every kind of meat poultry and...

Page 17: ...e minimum cooking temperatures are reached The greatest hazards are posed by poorly cooked chicken particularly at risk from Salmonella Avoid interrupting the cooking process i e partially cooking foo...

Page 18: ...is connected when the oven is already switched on Select the best cooking function for your recipe After 5 sec the temperature display switches to indicate the temperature of the food probe i e the t...

Page 19: ...mperatures at will FOOD MINIMUM INTERNAL TEMPERATURE Mince Hamburger 71 C Beef veal lamb pork 74 C Chicken turkey 74 C Beef veal lamb Roasts and steaks Rare The cooking temperature for rare meat is no...

Page 20: ...established by reaching the internal temperature set for the food probe All the oven programming functions timer functions are stopped apart from the beeper minute counter When the food probe detects...

Page 21: ...times with fast pre heating This special function can be activated after selecting a cooking function and is used to reduce the time required to reach the set cooking temperature It is possible to dis...

Page 22: ...he light symbol the light will stay on for three minutes and then switch off automatically Naturally you can switch it off immediately by touching the light symbol again Some models are equipped with...

Page 23: ...range varies from 50 C to MAX You don t need to con rm the change the control turns on by itself after a few seconds During heating the centigrade symbol C ashes to indicate that it is heating up to...

Page 24: ...NG THE OVEN The programming of the oven provides three modes for controlling the cooking time They can be used in combination with normal cooking functions The functions can be selected in sequence fr...

Page 25: ...ntdown begins now After the indicated time has elapsed the oven will beep and the heating elements and cooking will be turned off The following words will appear on the display Program nished remove t...

Page 26: ...y button to stop the beeping or open the door After eight seconds the oven will automatically turn off if other cooking functions have not been set Timer programming delayed cooking By combining the t...

Page 27: ...s not stop cooking or turn off the oven but functions as an alarm You can set it at any time such as to remind you when to check cooking on the cooktop in addition to the oven or for other kitchen tas...

Page 28: ...cipes preset recipes Select the desired setting with with con rm the selection the following menu will appear press to select the type of dish and with con rm the selection the following menu will app...

Page 29: ...m the beginning Note If you are cooking with the modi ed parameters of a preset recipe while the oven beeps at the end of cooking you will see how to save recipes in the next paragraph Personalising r...

Page 30: ...ct the PERSONAL RECIPES section where you will nd all the saved recipes with scroll the menu and select the recipe that you want to delete Note the menu provides the names by default When the recipe t...

Page 31: ...ceed as follows Open the door fully Lift the two levers shown in Fig below Close the door as far as the rst stop caused by the raised levers Lift the door upwards and outwards to remove it from its mo...

Page 32: ...ed with respect to the walls of the cabinet and fastened with the screws and bushings provided as shown in the gure to the side taking care not to force the screws too much breaking the bushings 560 m...

Page 33: ...cable and plug or some other device permitting it to be disconnected from the mains electricity supply with a gap between the contacts big enough to guarantee class III overvoltage protection then suc...

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