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DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN AND ACCESSORIES

 

 

 

 

1)

 

Control panel; 

2)

 

Water tank for steam cooking; 

3)

 

Completely extracting guides (where applicable); 

4)

 

Support rack; 

5)

 

Tray for steam cooking; 

6)

 

Drip tray; 

7)

 

Ventilated cooking fan cover; 

8)

 

Grill cooking heating element; 

9)

 

Steam distribution nozzles; 

Summary of Contents for SO4520

Page 1: ...cooking collection Instructions for use and warranty details XLOW Q 6WHDP 2YHQ 0RGHO 1R 62...

Page 2: ...results 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: ...BUILT IN ELECTRIC STEAM OVEN USE INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 4: ...COOKING FUNCTIONS MENU Traditional cooking functions 16 Steam cooking functions 17 Static steam cooking 100 130 C 18 Ventilated steam cooking 100 130 C 19 Steam supply function 20 STEAM FUNCTION MANAG...

Page 5: ...intenance 44 Cleaning the surfaces 45 Sanitising 45 Descaling 46 Removing the oven door 47 Re insertion of the oven door 47 Removing inner glass 48 Removing remounting lateral guides 49 Removing mount...

Page 6: ...4 TECHNICAL AFTER SALES ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS 57 Touch errors 57 Software parameters that can be changed by the user 57 Spare parts 58 Technical assistance 58 TABLES OF REFERENCE 59...

Page 7: ...oid any possible negative environmental impact or health risk and to permit re use of the constituent materials More detailed information about available systems for collection may be obtained from th...

Page 8: ...come very hot To insert or extract containers or accessories from the oven always wear suitable protective gloves Use only containers able to resist to high temperatures Do not leave the appliance una...

Page 9: ...an the internal surfaces with hot water or neutral detergent see maintenance and cleaning paragraph Rinse thoroughly with a damp cloth Wash all oven accessories in the same way and dry everything thor...

Page 10: ...ling selection menu settings selection setting functions and timer temperature PUSH LEFT KNOB activation confirmation PUSH RIGHT KNOB activation confirmation Please Note scrolling is done by turning t...

Page 11: ...display centre AUTO AUTOMATIC programming MAN MANUAL programming Display area central chamber temperature setting and temperature graph position on the display upper right BLOCK KEYS special safety f...

Page 12: ...lay lower left FOOD WARMER mode indicator position on the display lower right FOOD PROBE mode indicated in applicable models position on the display left of centre NO WATER IN TANK mode indicator if o...

Page 13: ...ITIONAL COOKING STEAM PUFF mode indicator position on the display centre right STEAM PUFF OPERATING mode indicator OVEN CLEANING FUNCTIONS SANITISING mode indicator position on the display lower right...

Page 14: ...l panel 2 Water tank for steam cooking 3 Completely extracting guides where applicable 4 Support rack 5 Tray for steam cooking 6 Drip tray 7 Ventilated cooking fan cover 8 Grill cooking heating elemen...

Page 15: ...figure with the digits flashing To proceed the system time must be set see relevant paragraph If the cooking mode was interrupted due to a power outage the oven maintains all of the information blacko...

Page 16: ...down the 1 ON OFF key for at least 2 seconds and is turned off with a single touch of the same key If no key is pressed after the oven is turned on it is disabled automatically after 1 min accidental...

Page 17: ...nu 2 oven temperature 3 programming cooking time 4 timer 5 alarm 6 DESCALING function 7 SANITISING function see paragraph for oven cleaning functions ATTENTION when scrolling through the functions the...

Page 18: ...through the functions using the left knob position it over the flashing central icon oven chamber and confirm by pressing the left knob The central icon and the interior cooking functions now start t...

Page 19: ...uld cause it to overflow do not use other liquids other than potable and or tap water if the oven was just used for traditional cooking in order to use steam cooking with all its features wait until t...

Page 20: ...temperature cannot be changed To start cooking press the 3 START key see the paragraph EXECUTION The steam icon under the temperature indication starts to flash When the temperature has been reached a...

Page 21: ...perature indication starts to flash When the temperature has been reached a continuous audible signal indicates the end of pre heating and the steam icon stops flashing The display looks like this At...

Page 22: ...at least 3 sec When the cycle starts the corresponding icon is animated The steam puff is a manual steam cycle with a limited time duration approximately 5 minutes Use of this function for the number...

Page 23: ...ystem gives 5 mins to perform the water refill procedure Once the 5 mins have passed the system automatically restarts the traditional cooking cycle de activating the steam puff function DRAIN WATER F...

Page 24: ...water comes out of the circuit it is signalled by the following After about 15 20 sec the audible signal is interrupted the H2o out indication and the corresponding icon will stop flashing Empty the w...

Page 25: ...sive temperature graph cooking pan icon lights up NOTE the control has time limits for continuous operation with the following safety limits 250 C max 3h 120 195 C max 8h 200 245 C max 5h up to 120 C...

Page 26: ...he preset temperature assigned to each function can be changed Use to left knob to go to temperature change mode and select the new preset temperature While the display is flashing and thus within 7 s...

Page 27: ...ter having confirmed any changes made to the cooking parameters and or the cooking status is displayed in order to proceed the pause must be disabled Then press the 3 START key again to exit pause The...

Page 28: ...Radial Fan and the Circular Heating Element where required thus preventing the steam produced form directly touching the user and that there is a notable heat dispersion KEY FUNCTION child safety The...

Page 29: ...e temperature cannot be changed and the display is off the timer and automatic programming functions can be activated FOOD PROBE IN APPLICABLE MODELS In the models where applicable the food probe can...

Page 30: ...ith this function timed cooking programs are not possible But it is still possible to set the timers NOTE always use the probe provided with the oven PROPER USE OF THE FOOD PROBE IN APPLICABLE MODELS...

Page 31: ...SE NOTE during cooking or at the end of cooking the cap is hot When inserting or removing the probe use oven gloves or wait until the oven is cool WARNING Meat probe is not applicable during recipes p...

Page 32: ...to flash Use the left knob to set the desired value max time that can be set is 12h Press the left knob to confirm or after 7 seconds it will be auto confirmed the countdown begins Once the set time...

Page 33: ...e left knob to set the desired time max time that can be set is 12h Press the left knob to confirm or after 7 seconds it will be auto confirmed and the amount of time remaining will be highlighted the...

Page 34: ...th the oven off The two icons are activated together The display shows the value of the timer that will be the first to finish the countdown The respective audible signals will indicate the time has p...

Page 35: ...in operation With the oven on awaiting commands enter timed programming mode using the 2 menu key that allows you to position yourself on the relevant icon The position is highlighted by the icon fla...

Page 36: ...The display highlights the switch from to Once the cooking function has been defined in order to start the countdown press the 3 START key This commences cooking for a defined and limited time When t...

Page 37: ...left knob or after 7 seconds it will be auto confirmed At this point the automatic cooking program is confirmed see relevant paragraph AUTOMATIC COOKING This is a delayed cooking method It is used whe...

Page 38: ...the time display shows the programming icon and the time remaining until cooking starts the icon signals active programming When the automatic program starts an audible signal will notify you that co...

Page 39: ...functions the display turns off If the oven is on in cooking mode from mode it returns to manual mode The icon activates the timer display and programmed cooking icon go off the timer display switche...

Page 40: ...n 2 from bottom Cakes Sandwich Load Toast Casserole Wholemeal bread Meat Position n 2 and 3 from bottom Biscuits Fine cut meat Position n 3 from bottom For Browning with Grill This data regarding the...

Page 41: ...grease in the dripping pan from burning and creating bad odours Attention during use of the Grill the accessible parts can overheat It is therefore advisable to keep children at a safe distance Never...

Page 42: ...rts flashing it is the first recipe of the menu 4 Turn the left knob until you reach the desired recipe P01 P32 5 push the left knob to confirm 6 start the cooking program by pressing the START button...

Page 43: ...es from change 19 At the end of No 5 sequences the oven will display DEF NO 20 Press the right knob to confirm the changes made E Restoring factory settings according to recipe 1 If you want to return...

Page 44: ...0 U12 User 12 ELECTRIC P11 Underdone beef 30 U13 User 13 ELECTRIC P12 Roast meat 86 U14 User 14 STEAM PUFF P13 Chicken 60 U15 User 15 FISH U16 User 16 ELECTRIC P14 Whole baked sea bass 41 U17 User 17...

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Page 46: ...ake all due care to avoid scalding yourself when cleaning with a wet sponge or soft cloth if the surface is hot as it will produce steam Moreover some detergents create noxious fumes on contact with t...

Page 47: ...en cleaning function using a pre defined steam function and a slightly pre heated chamber The purpose is to make it easier to remove any food residues grease soil etc after cooking It can be performed...

Page 48: ...With the oven on in awaiting commands mode go to the flashing icon using the left knob and press the 3 START key to start the cycle The corresponding icon starts its animation The cycle is interrupte...

Page 49: ...ven Re insertion of the oven door Act in reverse order holding the door sideways with both hands towards the bottom and inserting the hinges in the openings of the front oven frame pay attention to th...

Page 50: ...ned correctly Some models have a glass anchoring clip that must be repositioned correctly fig 7 by keeping the clip D against the painted strip on the upper part of the door and inserting the intermed...

Page 51: ...pull it towards the inside of the oven fig 1 so that the guide hook comes out from the slot on the oven wall Now pull the guide towards you and lift it by taking it out from its housing at the back fi...

Page 52: ...lat surface Now exert some pressure from top down near the couplings in the sliding element fig 1 step 1 When the couplings underneath come out from the rod of the lateral guide the sliding element ha...

Page 53: ...h the bulb may break Replace the light bulb with another suitable one of 25 W for 220 230 V with attachment type E14 suitable for high temperatures In case the protection cap is damaged or broken do n...

Page 54: ...be installed as instructed in this manual and in compliance with National Standards and local regulations in force Do not lift or pull the oven from the door handle and do not force or load weights wh...

Page 55: ...sure the cabinet in which the oven will be installed is able to support the weight of 30 kg It is necessary to create an opening in the rear part of the bottom of the cabinet or in the oven support s...

Page 56: ...MER UNDER WORKTOP COLUMN INSERTING THE OVEN INTO THE CABINET It is important that all operations relating to installation of the device are carried out by qualified staff Ensure the oven is safely ins...

Page 57: ...cable Ensure the household power supply can support the electric load of the device The electric safety of this appliance is only assured if the same is correctly connected to a system having efficie...

Page 58: ...he individual wires BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN PHASE YELLOW GREEN EARTH EARTH CONNECTION Installation connection and earthing of the electric system must comply with the European standard requisites and meet...

Page 59: ...en OFF By pressing the right knob the following parameters can be changed Message Description Range Default bEEp Volume Buzzer 01 03 3 dLou Display luminosity Low 01 15 3 dHiG Display luminosity High...

Page 60: ...page of the booklet 2 Description and number of the spare part technical information available only to the authorised assistance service 3 Last indicate the details of the distributor that sold the o...

Page 61: ...Top element W 1500 Grill element W Bottom element W 900 Circular element W 1500 Oven light W 25 Oven fan W 20 Tangential fan W 20 Generator steam W 1200 Micro pump W 22x2 EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS Width cm...

Page 62: ...60 Notes...

Page 63: ...he 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 as Kleenmaid...

Page 64: ...y Road Alexandria NSW 2015 E help kmaid com au www kleenmaid appliances com au Other products available in the Kleenmaid range of appliances Washing machines Clothes dryers Dishwashers Ovens Cooktops...

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