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Oven Operation

Using Your Oven

It is very important to learn how to properly
use your oven to obtain the best cooking
results.
Following you will find important information
for the safe and efficient use of your oven.

Before using for the First Time

Before using your Kleenmaid oven for the first
time remove all packing and foreign materials
from the oven(s). Any material of this sort left
in the oven(s) may melt and/or burn when the
oven(s) are used.

When you first use your oven, the oven will
need to ‘settle’. That is, it needs to burn off
production residues and dust. The metal used
will also expand slightly when first used. You
may experience some crackling sounds, a
strong smell and an emission of smoke.  

This

is perfectly normal.

We advise you to anticipate this 'settling’ prior
to use. Using an empty oven select
Convection Roast and set at a temperature of
250°, allow the oven to ‘settle’ for ½ hour, turn
to Convection Bake and heat for a further ½
hour.
During this procedure ensure the room is
well ventilated.

Oven Control Panel

All the ovens have the following controls, as
shown in Figure 3 (Page 7) and Figure 4
(Page 9).

 

 

Programmer push-buttons:

-  Interval Time Button
- Duration 

Button

-  Operation End Button
-  Roast Probe Programmer
-  Progr / - Dial

 

Programmer display

 

On/Off light

 

Heat light

 

Door lock light

 

Timer/Manual selector knob

 

Temperature control knob(s)

 

Mode selector knob(s)

The double oven control panel is the upper
panel shown in Figure 3 and the single oven
control panel is the lower panel shown.

Programmer Push-Buttons

The programmer push buttons are used to set
and program the oven. See sections

Electronic Timer and Programming the
Oven 

for explanation on how to use the

programmer push buttons.

Programmer Display

The programmer display performs many
functions.
When the electricity to your oven is first turned
on, the display will be blank. For information
on setting the display and its use as a timer or
for programmed cooking see sections

Electronic Timer and Programming the
Oven

, following.

Timer/Manual Selector

The Timer/Manual selector knob is used to set
the oven(s) for Manual or Timer mode.

On Light

The on light will be illuminated whenever the
oven is on.

Summary of Contents for TO900X

Page 1: ...r Use and Warranty Details TO900X Multi Function Single Pyrolytic Oven Stainless Steel TO950X Multi Function Double Pyrolytic Oven Stainless Steel C o o k i n g C o o k i n g c o l l e c t i o n c o l...

Page 2: ...ions on how to install your new appliance Correct installation will avoid delays and unnecessary service calls Once installation is complete read this booklet carefully and get to know the controls an...

Page 3: ...ation End Time 12 Delayed Start Automatic Shut Off 12 Roast Probe 12 Pyrolytic Cleaning 13 Manual Mode 13 Cancelling or Changing Operations 13 Roast Probe Temperature Chart 14 Using the Oven Controls...

Page 4: ...of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual All other service should be referred to a qualified technician 10 Storage in or on the Appliance Flammable materials should not be store...

Page 5: ...he sidewalls on each side of the oven cavity The rack should be positioned within the paired supports Each oven is provided with the following parts and utensils TO900X single oven TO950X both upper a...

Page 6: ...Ovens the European Convection system the 3 elements fan and venting panel circulates even heated air throughout the oven This process Seals in juices and flavour Provides even baking and browning Sav...

Page 7: ...m is well ventilated Oven Control Panel All the ovens have the following controls as shown in Figure 3 Page 7 and Figure 4 Page 9 Programmer push buttons Interval Time Button Duration Button Operation...

Page 8: ...the oven cycles to maintain the set temperature Door Lock Light The door lock light will be illuminated whenever the oven is in the self clean mode and the door is locked Temperature Control Knob The...

Page 9: ...g Fan operates Convection Grill Use for fish and grilling thick cuts of meat The door must be closed when Convection Grilling When set on Convection Grill top elements operate whenever heating Fan ope...

Page 10: ...Jelly roll 3 180 190 3 160 170 15 25 Fruit flan 3 160 170 3 150 160 25 35 Plait bun 2 180 200 3 160 170 35 50 Christmas cake 2 170 180 3 150 160 45 70 Apple pie 2 180 200 3 170 180 40 60 Puff pastry...

Page 11: ...40 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 r...

Page 12: ...rts precisely to the second The display reverts to time of day and the indicator is illuminated steadily Once the interval time has elapsed the alarm sounds max 2min The indicator flashes Press any bu...

Page 13: ...the operation end indicator will disappear and the duration will run down At the end of the cooking time the alarm sounds max 2min The operation end indicator and the temperature display flash altern...

Page 14: ...gget 70 minutes per kg 170 200 75 85 Well done Pork 90 minutes per kg 170 200 80 85 Well done Veal 90 minutes per kg 170 200 65 75 Well done Whole Chicken 90 minutes per kg 170 200 75 85 Well done Not...

Page 15: ...lock will operate to lock the door of the oven that is in Self Clean The Door Lock indicator light will become illuminated to show that the door is locked The door will remain locked and the indicato...

Page 16: ...r knob for the oven to the cooking mode desired Refer to Figure 3 and Table 1 if you are not sure which of the knobs on your oven is the selector knob or which function you wish the oven to perform No...

Page 17: ...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 c...

Page 18: ...well as a light socket housing that is fixed in place see Figure 7 Light bulb replacement is considered to be a routine maintenance item To replace a light bulb 1 Read WARNING on this page 2 Turn off...

Page 19: ...on both sides using both hands and pull the door straight out of the hinge slots pressing it in the direction of closing Hold firmly the door is heavy 5 Place the door in a convenient location for cl...

Page 20: ...en The calibration of your old oven may have drifted gradually over time while your new oven is more exact Adjust oven temperature settings as needed The oven was not preheated before baking Preheat o...

Page 21: ...13 13 08 or Authorised Kleenmaid Service Agent in your area on 1300 652 100 Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself Any work performed by unauthorised personnel may void the warranty You will...

Page 22: ...d on the rating plate located on the frame behind the door of the oven is recommended The oven must be supplied with copper wires ONLY A qualified electrician must perform the electrical wiring and ho...

Page 23: ...s and Maximum Connected Load Single Oven Model Volts Hertz Amperes 240v Watts 240v TO900X 240 50 14 3300 DOUBLE OVEN For cutout dimensions see following section Electrical Ratings And Maximum Connecte...

Page 24: ...the oven frame or damage to the cabinets 5 Be sure to level oven An oven that is not level may provide poor or inconsistent baking results 6 Be careful when placing oven DO NOT pinch the wiring betwee...

Page 25: ...oven frame or damage to the cabinets 5 Be sure to level oven An oven that is not level may provide poor or inconsistent baking results 6 Be careful when placing oven DO NOT pinch the wiring between th...

Page 26: ...must be suitable for the rating of the appliance per the current Australian Standard The supply cable must be protected from mechanical damage from the point of entry into the oven cavity to where it...

Page 27: ...ading between the brown and black wires Line to Line should be 220 to 240 volts 5 To set the time of day refer to Page 9 Manual for instructions on how to set the electronic programmer 6 Turn the Mode...

Page 28: ...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...

Page 29: ...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...

Page 30: ...s Ovens Cooktops Outdoor Cooking Centres Built In Espresso Coffee Machines Rangehoods Freestanding Ranges Sinks Waste Disposals Taps Cookware Refrigerators Freezers Wine Cellars Vacuum Cleaners For sa...

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