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Page 3: ...sport damages please report it immediately to your nearest Kleenmaid Store on 13 13 08 We hope your oven will successfully serve its purpose for many years Contents Safety precautions 4 Intended use Push pull knobs Control lamps Cooling fan Oven door delay switch Description of the appliance 5 Prior first use 6 Oven Program timer Tips for the use of oven Oven 7 Important warnings Operation Modes o...
Page 4: ...ing hot parts or utensils Mains lead of adjacent appliances may be damaged if trapped between the oven doors and may produce short circuit Therefore keep them at safe distance from the appliance Never clean the oven with a high pressure steam cleaning device as it may provoke a short circuit Oven door may become very hot during operation Therefore some models are equipped with a third glass to red...
Page 5: ...een prepared for models with different accessory options so they may contain certain functions and accessories your model might not have Control panel Oven door handle Oven glass door 1 2 3 4 1 Alarm timer 2 ON OFF button and oven control knob 3 Oven signal lamp on during heating off when the set temperature is reached 4 Oven temperature regulation ...
Page 6: ...about 10 minutes before completion thereby making use of the remaining residual heat Alarm timer Maximum setting time is 60 minutes After the expiry of set time alarm sound is heard lasting for about five seconds Timer is set by turning the knob in clockwise direction and the correct setting is obtained by turning it anti clockwise When you first use your oven the oven will need to settle That is ...
Page 7: ...le of the right hand side wall The oven lights may be switched on independently without any other function This is handy during cleaning or when switched off and using the remaining oven heat During all other oven functions the illumination is automatically switched on with the selection of a particular function Conventional Elements from the upper and the lower side uniformly heat the exposed foo...
Page 8: ... selected as required Lower element may also be used for cleaning the oven You will find details in the section Cleaning and Maintenance Oven guide levels Baking pans and accessories oven grid grease receptacle baking tray etc may be inserted into the oven in 5 guiding levels Appropriate levels are indicated in the tables that follow Always count levels from the bottom upwards Guides may be of thr...
Page 9: ...ry Baking pastry The most appropriate position for baking by using both upper and lower elements Note The grease filter must always be removed Warnings When baking pastry strictly follow the instructions regarding the selection of guide level temperature and baking time Do not rely on any previous experience because information indicated in the baking tables have been determined and tested specifi...
Page 10: ...ividual variances The asterix indicates that the oven requires preheating Pastry Baking Table Type of pastry Guide level from down upwards Temp C Baking time in min Sweet pastry Raisin cake 2 160 170 55 70 Ring cake 2 160 170 60 70 Tree cake tart form 2 160 170 45 60 Cheese cake tart form 2 170 180 60 80 Fruit cake 2 180 190 50 70 Fruit cake with icing 2 170 180 60 70 Sponge cake 2 170 180 30 40 F...
Page 11: ...The roasting time largely depends upon the type of meat its size and quality therefore you may expect some variations Roasting of large portions of meat may produce excessive steaming and dew formation at the oven door This is quite normal and does not affect the operation of the oven However after the completion of roasting wipe the oven door and the glass thoroughly Roasting of red meat poultry ...
Page 12: ...0 2 200 220 120 140 Meat roll 1500 2 200 220 120 140 Pork cutlet 1500 2 180 200 100 120 Minced meat roast 1500 2 210 220 60 70 Veal Veal roll 1500 2 180 200 90 120 Veal knuckle 1700 2 180 200 120 130 Lamb Lamb prime ribs 1500 2 190 200 100 120 Mutton bladebone 1500 2 190 200 120 130 Venison Hare ribs 1500 2 190 210 100 120 Hare bladebone 1500 2 190 210 100 120 Boar ham 1500 2 190 210 100 120 Poult...
Page 13: ... cake tart model 2 150 160 65 75 Fruit pie 2 150 160 45 65 Fruit cake with icing 2 160 170 55 65 Sponge cake 2 150 160 25 35 Flake cake 3 160 170 25 35 Fruit cake mixed dough 3 150 160 50 60 Cherry pie 3 150 160 30 40 Jelly roll 3 160 170 15 23 Fruit flan 3 150 160 25 35 Plait bun 2 160 170 35 45 Christmas loaf 2 150 160 45 65 Apple pie 2 160 170 50 60 Puff pastry 2 150 160 35 45 Salted spicy past...
Page 14: ...ps for grilling Grilling should be carried out with the oven door closed Grilling tables indicate the recommended temperature guide levels and grilling times which may vary according to the weight and quality of meat It is recommended to insert the grease filter when grilling Grill element should be pre heated for 3 minutes Oil the grill grid before placing the food otherwise food may stick to the...
Page 15: ... 240 16 20 4 lamb cutlets 700 5 240 10 14 4 grill sausages 400 5 240 8 10 2 slices of meat cheese 400 5 240 7 10 1 chicken halved 1400 3 210 220 28 33 1 side 23 28 2 side Fish Salmon fillets 400 4 240 8 12 Fish in aluminium foil 500 4 220 10 13 Toast 4 slices of white bread 200 5 240 1 2 2 slices of wholemeal 200 5 240 1 2 5 Toast sandwich 600 5 240 1 5 3 Meat poultry Duck 2000 1 150 170 80 100 Ch...
Page 16: ...ist cloth Otherwise respect the following cleaning tips Cool the oven completely before cleaning The oven and accessories must be cleaned after each use or else stains may get burnt on The interior glass should only be cleaned with a non abrasive oven cleaner The seal surrounding the interior oven glass should be free from any cleaner Baking trays should NOT be placed in the dishwasher Wash in war...
Page 17: ...wing downwards Removing the oven door differ according to different models Open the door to the horizontal position Pull the bottom hinge supports up to the vertical position and lock them to the latch of the upper hinge support Close the door halfway see fig and pull it out For reinserting the door repeat the procedure backwards Insert the door in half open position at an angle of 60 by pushing t...
Page 18: ...espective slots Now open the door completely and turn the removable locks into their original position Close the door slowly and check if they close properly fig 4 If you have trouble closing the door check if the hinges are properly inserted into their slots Attention Never let the hinge locks spring out as the springs are strong and may cause injuries Accessories Accessories like the biscuit tra...
Page 19: ...period is not free of charge Following are some simple suggestions on how to repair minor faults Signal lamp does not turn on are all the required switches properly activated is the mains power fuse burned is the temperature regulator properly set Fuses often burn out Call the serviceman or your electrician Oven illumination is not on The replacement of oven bulb s is described in the section Repl...
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Page 21: ...low the exact dimensions of the installation opening indicated on the illustration The bottom of the kitchen cabinet max 530 mm must always be shorter than the side panels in order to provide adequate ventilation Level the kitchen cabinet using a spirit level The kitchen cabinet into which the oven is installed must be fixed to the adjacent cabinet to ensure adequate stability Push the appliance i...
Page 22: ...ble access for servicing of the oven Earthing wire should be installed in such manner to be the last one pulled out in case the safety relief device of the mains lead should fail Connection Using a screwdriver open the connector cover at the rear of the appliance Release two locks located at either side of the connector bottom Mains lead must be led through the relief safety device protecting the ...
Page 23: ... 35 Turnspit motor W 4 Cooling fan motor W 11 Total connected power kW 2 1 Oven total kW 2 1 depending on the equipment of the appliance After sale service Repairs If your oven malfunctions and requires repair contact our nearest service centre and quote the code and the type or model of the appliance Important Before contacting the service centre check if you can repair the malfunction using the ...
Page 24: ...of the above the Purchaser must pay for the cost of transporting the appliance to and from the Agent or the Agent s travelling cost to and from the Purchaser s home WHAT THESE WARRANTIES DO NOT COVER We are not responsible for any damage or malfunction unless caused by a defect in material or workmanship This includes but is not limited to abuse misuse improper installation and transportation dama...
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