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Buzzer volume 

The buzzer volume can be set, when the control is in stand-by mode, touching first the [B] key 
until the writing “L1”, ”L2” or ”L3” is displayed (depending on the set volume) then touching the 
[D]/[E] key. At any touch the buzzer sounds a double beep, selecting the volume out of three 
available levels. 

Night mode

This mode is active between 22:00 and 8:00 overnight. During this period, the buzzer is always 
silent and the background blue light of the clock display reduces its brightness. Touching any 
keys will not cause any acoustic feedback. 

Care & Cleaning 

The ovens feature a pyrolytic self-cleaning function that eliminates the difficult and time 
consuming manual scrubbing of the oven interior During self-cleaning the oven uses very high 
temperature [approx 470 °C (885 °F)] to burn away soil and grease The fumes produced during 
this function of the oven are then filtered and expelled You will note however that a powder ash 
residue will be left on the bottom of the oven after completion of self-cleaning Once the oven 
has cooled sufficiently the residue may be removed using a damp cloth or sponge See the 
instructions on use of the self-clean (pyrolytic) function on page 27.

WARNING

Make sure all controls are OFF and the oven is cool before cleaning Failure to do 

so can result in burns or electrical shock.

For parts of the oven other than the oven cavity the following cleaning methods are 
recommended: 

• 

Control Panel 

- Use warm soapy water or spray glass cleaner to clean the control panel 

With a soft cloth or sponge wash rinse and dry the control panel thoroughly DO NOT use 
abrasive cleaners or steel wool pads hese will damage the surface.

• 

Stainless Steel

 - To clean use a standard cleaner designed for stainless steel We 

recommend Stainless Steel Liquid Cleaner CSSL or Stainless Steel Pump Pack Cleaner 
CSSPP Follow manufacture instructions DO NOT USE ABRASIVE MATERIALS SUCH AS 
STEEL WOOL OR ROUGH SPONGES THEY WILL SCRATCH THE SURFACE

• 

Front of Oven Door(s) and Handle(s) 

- Use warm soapy water or spray glass 

cleaner to clean the glass door surface With a soft cloth or sponge rinse and dry the door 
front(s) and handle(s) thoroughly DO NOT use abrasive cleaners or steel wool pads These 
will damage the surface.

• 

Grill Pan and Rack(s)

 - Use warm soapy water With a steel wool pad wash rinse and 

thoroughly dry the pan and/or rack(s) DO NOT clean the grill pans or racks by leaving them 
in the oven when running the Self-Clean function.

Summary of Contents for OMFP7510

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details Built In Oven Model No OMFP7510...

Page 2: ...ur new appliance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service call costs Once installation is complete please read this entire instruction manual carefully and get to know the contro...

Page 3: ...e Racks 9 Electronic control 10 Control panel description 10 Power up 10 Setting the time of day 11 Setting the minute minder 11 Setting an oven function manually 11 Setting an automatic oven function...

Page 4: ...ou Need Assistance or Service 33 Installation Introduction 34 Tools You Will Need 34 Power Requirements 34 Choosing Oven Location 34 Steps For Installation 35 Technical Data 35 Wall Installation Singl...

Page 5: ...Young children should be kept away Do not touch or let clothing or other flammable material come into contact with the heating elements or interior surfaces or racks of the oven during or immediately...

Page 6: ...Oven Remove oven racks and other utensils 21 Check Knobs are in Off Position When Finished Cooking Always check the position of the oven control knobs when you have finished cooking to make sure they...

Page 7: ...er cooking and or cleaning has been completed The fan will run as long as the oven is hot and the oven s function selector is turned to any position other than Off This is normal operation Rack Positi...

Page 8: ...he finest convection oven In standard convection ovens a fan simply circutates the hot air around the food The system is characterized by the combination of an additional heating element located aroun...

Page 9: ...light non slick anodized pans reflect heat resulling in lighter more delicate browning Cakes and cookies require this type of utensil Dark rough or dull pans will absorb heat resulling in a browner cr...

Page 10: ...e in position Please refer to illustration on Page 5 if there is any question as to which side is the front of the rack The racks are designed to stop when pulled forward to their limit CAUTTON Never...

Page 11: ...the extendable rack before self cleaning the oven To avoid burns pull rack all the way out and lift pan above handle when transferring food to and from oven To remove extendable rack from the oven 1 L...

Page 12: ...r to switch the oven on and make it available for any activity or touch it to switch the oven off when it s active Power up At every power up wait for about 7 seconds until a triple beep sounds the sp...

Page 13: ...et also when the oven is off The time of day is displayed with priority in any case the bell symbol in the upper left corner of the clock display shows that the minute minder is set When the time expi...

Page 14: ...model the number and type of available functions can be different If the selected function works using any heating elements the symbol is displayed it doesn t appear in defrost position min Figure 4b...

Page 15: ...me as the initial stop time In order to set the actually desired end of cooking time in a 24 hours range As soon as the value is accepted the display switches to clock mode It will show the time of da...

Page 16: ...frozen or precooked food and small portions meals The preheat time is very short and cooking tends to be slower It is not recommended for heavy loads e g large portions or big meal preparation The Con...

Page 17: ...ours is avoided and an important energy saving is obtained Ideal for steak hamburgers chicken quarters or chicken breasts The Grill mode uses intense heat radiated from the upper top heating element I...

Page 18: ...sides or jelly roll pans Dark metal pans or non stick coatings will cook faster with more browning Insulated bake ware will slightly lengthen the cooking time for most foods Do not use aluminum foil...

Page 19: ...ls is done on rack positions 1 2 3 and 4 All four racks can be used for cookies biscuits and appetizers 2 Rack baking Use positions 1 and 3 3 rack baking Use positions 2 3 and 4 or 1 3 and 5 When baki...

Page 20: ...of less than 30 minutes should be checked for doneness 5 minutes earlier than in standard bake recipes If food is baked for more than 40 to 45 minutes bake time should be reduced by 25 Convection Bake...

Page 21: ...9 Pie 2 crust fresh 9 2 350 400 175 205 35 45 2 crust frozen fruit 9 2 350 175 68 78 Cookies Sugar 2 325 350 160 175 6 9 Chocolate Chip 2 325 350 160 175 8 13 Brownies 2 325 160 29 36 Breads Yeast bre...

Page 22: ...ing roasting time This will allow for more even cooking Large birds may also need to be covered with foil and pan roasted during a portion of the roasting time to prevent overbrowning Quick and easy r...

Page 23: ...oast 5 8 350 175 2 18 22 160 71 medium boneless or bone in Shoulder 3 6 350 175 2 20 25 160 71 medium Poultry Chicken whole 3 4 375 190 2 20 23 180 82 Turkey not stuffed 12 15 325 160 1 10 14 180 82 T...

Page 24: ...or more Medium rare 4 450 235 145 65 11 13 10 12 Medium 4 450 235 160 71 15 17 13 15 Well 4 450 235 170 77 16 18 13 15 Hamburgers more than 1 Medium 4 550 290 160 71 9 11 5 8 Well 4 550 290 170 77 9 1...

Page 25: ...E SIDE 2 MIN Beef Steak 3 4 1 Medium rare 5 5 145 63 5 7 4 6 Medium 5 5 160 71 6 8 5 7 Well 5 5 170 77 8 10 7 9 Hamburgers 3 4 1 Medium 4 5 160 71 8 11 6 9 Well 4 5 170 77 10 13 8 10 Poultry Breasl bo...

Page 26: ...n is de ned in order to obtain a consistent energy saving The cooling fan is initially off and turns on only when the inner parts temperature gets high then it works with the heating elements Cooking...

Page 27: ...tions on use of the self clean pyrolytic function on page 27 WARNING Make sure all controls are OFF and the oven is cool before cleaning Failure to do so can result in burns or electrical shock For pa...

Page 28: ...l see Figure 6 Door Outside Gasket Area Make sure oven is cool then use warm soapy water With a non abrasive plastic scrubbing pad clean the area outside the door gasket area This area must be cleaned...

Page 29: ...has been used do not let the oven get too dirty Before performing self cleaning take out all accessories grills dishes pans to avoid damaging them remove large cooking residues and then close the doo...

Page 30: ...cted and turns to its higher speed when the inner parts get hot The oven temperature is automatically set to 475 C in order to perfectly clean the cavity min c Figure 7 The control also locks immediat...

Page 31: ...3 120 190 250 3350 ECO BAKE Pr04 Pr04 120 210 250 3350 BAKE Pr05 Pr05 75 190 250 3350 CONVECTION BAKE Pr06 Pr06 75 190 250 3350 CONVECTION ROAST Pr07 Pr07 75 190 250 2870 LOWER CONVECTION Pr08 Pr08 75...

Page 32: ...in your hand and cause damage or injury Faiture to grasp the oven door firmly and properly could result in personal injury or product damage To Remove Door 1 Open the door completely 2 Lift up the hin...

Page 33: ...ens to prise between screw and glass using a screw driver 5 Remove the light bulb from its socket by pulling it 6 Replace the bulb with a new one Avoid touching the bulb with fingers as oils from hand...

Page 34: ...sition Pans touching each other or oven walls Food is dry or has shrunk excessivety Oven temperature too high Baking time too long Oven door opened frequently Pan size too large Food is baking or roas...

Page 35: ...eset a failure declaration first remove the cause of the failure then touch the H key OFF Error code table Error Description E001 Temperature sensor shorted E008 Latch time out overflow E016 Oven cavi...

Page 36: ...ments The oven must be supplied with the proper voltage and frequency The oven is manufactured to be connected to a three wire single phase 230 240 VAC 50 60 Hz electrical supply The oven must be supp...

Page 37: ...nstructions for Wall Installation Single Oven Electrical Supply and Wiring Requirements Electrical Connections for 3 Wire Circuit Technical Data Single Oven For cut out dimensions see next page Prepar...

Page 38: ...stalling the oven It is very heavy 4 Be very careful when moving or installing the oven to avoid damage to the oven frame or damage to the cabinets 5 Be sure to level oven An oven that is not level ma...

Page 39: ...dard NOTE This appliance must be correctly installed and serviced by a suitably qualified person strictly in accordance with AS NZS 3000 wiring rules The oven must be connected to the mains through a...

Page 40: ...shorten the two active wires live and neutral to 6cm Leave the length of the earth wire as it is Remove about 1cm of insulation from each of the three wires and then connect each wire to the terminal...

Page 41: ...t pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travel cost to and from the purchaser s home What these warranties do not cover Compass Capital Services trading a...

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