Kleenmaid OMF9411 Instructions For Use And Warranty Details Download Page 16

5.6 Changing the light bulb

CAUTION!

WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of

electric shock.

W

ear protective gloves to change the light bulb.

To make the replacement, proceed as follows:

Disconnect the power supply from the power socket or switch off the circuit breaker of the unit's power

socket.

Unscrew the glass lamp cover anticlockwise (note that it might be stiff) and change the light bulb 

to

 a

new one of the same type.

Screw the glass lamp cover back into place.

NOTE: 

Use only halogen lamps 25-40 W / 220 V-240 V, T300°C.

5.7 

Remov

ing 

and replac

ing the

 Fan Cover

WARNING:  Turn  off  the  electrical  power  supply  to  the 

appliance prior to servicing it. Failure to disconnect the power 
supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire 
hazard. 

Step 1: Use a screwdriver to remove the screws on the back 

of  the  cavity  inside  to  disassemble  the 

Fan  Cover

, and

then pull it out from the clip hole

s

.

Step 2: To reassemble the 

Fan Cover

, perform the

operations described above in reverse

6.

TROUBLESHOOTING

 CAUTION! 

Refer to the 

sections

 on safety.

 

Problem  

Possible 

Cause

Solution

The oven fails to heat.  

The oven is off.  

Switch on the oven.

The oven fails to heat.  

The

 Cooking Programmer/Timer

 

may be 

on 

position "0"

 or otherwise set incorrectly.

Refer to the manual to 

correctly set the 

Cooking Programmer/Timer.

The oven fails to heat.  

You have not selected the required settings. 

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S

6&5(:

S

1

5

Refer to the manual to check that all the 

settings are correct.

Summary of Contents for OMF9411

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details Multifunction Oven 0RGHO 1R OMF9411 kLeenma1d...

Page 2: ...esults 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...

Page 3: ...of all the oven s technical benefits Here you will find important information on safety and a description of the components of your new oven The single set up phases are illustrated as well the proce...

Page 4: ...fied persons in order to avoid a hazard To work properly the oven needs a sufficient amount of fresh air to flow Make sure the flow of air is not jeopardized eg by fitting slats for thermal insulation...

Page 5: ...r to avoid a hazard Prevent cables from coming into contact or getting near the appliance s door especially when the door is hot Devices protecting against electric shock must be secured so that they...

Page 6: ...f the chamber may get damaged due to dragging these accessories If you store pots or pans in the oven never drag them but move them with caution Discolouration of the enamel does not affect the perfor...

Page 7: ...e from the electric mains Use only light bulbs with the same technical specifications 2 6 Disposal CAUTION Risk of injury or suffocation Disconnect the plug from the power supply Cut the mains cable a...

Page 8: ...B In ECO mode the oven lights are off To switch them on set the Function Selector to Fan Forced Convection then turn the selector back onto the ECO function to continue low energy cooking 1 Control P...

Page 9: ...tom and for preserving foods The heat is distributed from the bottom For sweets and biscuits on 1 and 2 levels Inside the cooking cavity the fan distributes the heat generated by the circular heating...

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Page 12: ...he accessories and removable rack supports out of the appliance See Section 5 4 Clean the appliance before using it for the first time Replace the accessories and removable rack supports in their init...

Page 13: ...ehold appliance could reach live parts and cause short circuiting Never use a steam appliance to clean the oven Danger of burns The heating elements must be switched off The cooking chamber must not b...

Page 14: ...clean use a non abrasive sponge with warm water The seals must be soft and elastic Do not operate the appliance if the door seal is damaged Contact an authorized Service Centre To clean the door seal...

Page 15: ...fit the door back on properly by following the procedure in reverse order Reposition the hooks A inwards before closing the door Fig 4 A A A B A C D A Fig 2 Fig 1 Fig 3 Fig 4 CLEANING THE OVEN DOOR Af...

Page 16: ...cal power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Step 1 Use a screwdriver to remove the sc...

Page 17: ...s of at least 100 C unsuitable materials and adhesives can cause buckling and ungluing The cabinet must permit the free passage of the electrical wiring and must be strong enough to bear the weight of...

Page 18: ...the oven does not rest on it when it is installed in the cabinet e The terminals of two appliances are not connected to the same plug f If changing the power cable use one with 3 x 1 5 mm specificati...

Page 19: ...size Directions for control bodies In accordance with DIN 44547 and EN 60350 standards 18 i EARTH LIVE NEUTRAL EARTH The system must have an earthing wire distinguished by the yellow green colour of...

Page 20: ...40 50 6 9 Toast wire grid 10 4 250 06 turnthefood 03 Rainbow trout 0 8 1 6 kg Cookware uncoveredontothewirerack 15 3 170 60 Pizza 1 4 kg baking tray 15 2 225 20 30 Bread 0 8 1 kg baking paper on baki...

Page 21: ...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 22: ...repairs A credit 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 equipmen...

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