Troubleshooting
Repairs may only be carried out by a qualified and
authorised trained installer!
Check first whether you have made a mistake in operating the controls. You
can rectify some faults yourself.
Fault
Cause
Remedy
Not possible to
switch off oven.
Electronic component
defect.
Disconnect fuse, call the
service centre.
Oven does not heat
up.
Fuse defect.
Check or replace fuse.
Oven temperature
control has not been
switched on.
Set oven temperature
control or function switch
as required.
Oven light no longer
works.
Lamp defect.
Ask the service centre
about changing the lamp.
Oven door glass is
broken.
Switch off cooker,
call service centre.
Strong vinegar smell
when preparing.
Sour doughs,
yeast doughs,
dishes with alcohol.
Unavoidable odours.
Fruit juice or protein
stains on enamelled
parts.
Moist cake or meat
juices.
Harmless changes in the
enamel, cannot be
remedied.
Nameplate
The nameplate is located on the right-hand side strip and is visible when
the oven door is open. Please note the following information for when you
contact the service centre:
F-number
Model designation oven
Installation instructions
The statutory regulations and the connection specifications issued by the
local power company must be observed to the letter.
Safeguard the cooker by means of line-protecting switches, fuses or con-
tactors with a contact opening of at least 3 mm.
Switch off the cooker by means of these safety devices before con-
necting up the oven, carrying out repair work or replacing the light bulb.
It must not be possible to touch energised components.
The earth wire must be so long that when the mains lead cleat fails, the
live wires of the connecting cable are subjected to tension before the
earth wire.
Electrics
WARNING! This appliance must be earthed!
Electrical requirements (for UK and Republic of Ireland only)
Check that the voltage stamped on the rating plate corresponds with your
house electricity supply, which must be AC (alternating current).
Electrical connection of the apppliance must be performed by a trained
electrician. The legally recognized regulations and the connection require-
ments of the electricity board seving your area must be fully complied with.
WARNING! Should the oven be supplied with a continental two-pin
plug fitted, then this plug must be cut off from the connection cable.
Dispose of the plug safely; do not insert it in a 13 A socket elsewhere
in the house as this could cause a shock hazard.
UK and Republic of Ireland only Permanent connection to an oven power point.
Other countries
Connection by means of an earthed plug
socket.
Connection values
400 V 2 N
∼
50 Hz (240 V N
∼
AC in UK)
for connection 2N
∼
fuse rating 16 A
for connection 1N
∼
fuse rating 20 A
Use H05 RR-F or H07 RN cable length
around 2 meters.
Installation in a fitted kitchen
The cooker is Y-type design, providing overheating protection for surroun-
ding surfaces (fitted cupboard components). The plastic coating or veneer
must be applied with a heat-resistant adhesive (100 °C). This adhesive pre-
vents the surfaces from warping or working loose.
This cooker can be placed with its back wall and one side wall next to cup-
board or room walls of any height. The other side wall may only be placed
next to a fitted cupboard of the same height at the most.
The cooker must be installed absolutely horizontally.
Installing the oven
Insert the oven a short way into a cup-
board alcove.
Push the oven right into the cupboard
alcove.
Do not jam the cooker connection!
Fastening the oven
Open the oven door.
Screw the cooker to the fitted cup-
board element using the enclosed
screws from inside outwards, starting
at a slant.
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