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CARE AND CLEANING

•  Switch off at the socket and unplug the oven and let it cool completely before moving 

and cleaning.

•  Clean thoroughly before using for the first time and after every use to prevent an 

accumulation of grease and avoid unpleasant odours.

•  Check the parts for wear or damage after every few uses.
•  Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool or sharp utensils to clean the oven or 

accessories as it will result in scratches and may cause a safety problem. 

•  Never immerse the main unit in water or any other liquid.
•  Wipe the outside of the appliance with a clean, damp cloth and dry thoroughly  

before storing.

•   To remove any splatters that may have occurred while cooking, wipe the internal walls 

with a soft, damp cloth. Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting the plug back 

into the socket and turning on.

•  Wash all of the accessories in warm soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly.
•  Let all of the parts and surfaces dry thoroughly prior to plugging the oven in and 

before using again.

•  Store the Digital Mini Oven with the power cable loosely coiled. Never wrap it tightly 

around the appliance.

REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP

•  Unplug the oven and let it cool completely before replacing the bulb. Only use a  

25 Watt, 220-240 Volt, E14 type oven bulb.

•  Remove all the baking tray and wire tray from the oven before replacing the light.
•  The lamp is positioned in the top right hand corner at the back of the oven.
•  Untwist the glass cover, then unscrew the bulb.
•  Insert the replacement bulb and screw into position, then replace the cover on top.

Summary of Contents for 27065

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Model 27065 DIGITAL MINI OVEN...

Page 2: ...ng family owned business still offers the same excellent quality value for money and exceptional customer service as when we founded the company back in the 1960s Our products are hand picked and thor...

Page 3: ...UCT FEATURES 1 Door handle 2 Tempered glass door 3 Baking tray 4 Tong 5 Wire rack 6 Rotisserie fixing 7 Rotisserie handle 8 Crumb tray 9 Inner oven lamp not shown in the oven top right back corner 1 3...

Page 4: ...ensors in the oven these sensors are highly sensitive so they can be affected by conditions such as the temperature around the oven and the electric power supply This oven has two modes of cooking whi...

Page 5: ...tes YOGHURT MODE Uses the lower heating element The temperature range is 42 45 C Dial moves by 1 C Combine milk and starter yoghurt to make home made yoghurt The timer range is 6 12 hours CUSTOM MODE...

Page 6: ...ceable signs of damage Do not use if damaged or has been dropped In the event of damage or if the appliance develops a fault contact the Lakeland customer care team on 015394 88100 Do not use this app...

Page 7: ...and other surfaces to allow sufficient airflow DO NOT cover any part of the oven with metal foil Use extreme caution when removing trays or disposing of the hot liquids DO NOT clean with metal scouri...

Page 8: ...that are sensitive to many kinds of fumes including fumes from overheated non stick coating WARNING HOT SURFACES All surfaces marked with this symbol will get very hot during use To prevent injury DO...

Page 9: ...e outside and inside of the oven with a clean damp cloth Wash the removable parts in hot soapy water rinse and dry thoroughly Make sure all of the accessories are dry before re assembling into the ove...

Page 10: ...take out this tray as it may contain hot juices from cooking Wait until the oven has gone cold before moving and cleaning If you want to stop cooking before the timer stops just press the START STOP...

Page 11: ...utton to start the oven 5 Once the time is complete there will be five beeps the timer will show End and the oven will enter into standby mode NOTE You can turn on the inner light button to view the o...

Page 12: ...urn the timer switch knob to the desired cooking time The timer range is 1 120 minutes then press the START STOP button to start the oven 5 Once the time is complete there will be five beeps the timer...

Page 13: ...he oven will enter into standby mode NOTE You can turn on the inner light button to view the oven inside during cooking and you can also choose the rotisserie function and convection function for more...

Page 14: ...the forks into the food at different angles TIP Chicken and large pieces of meat must be tied with cotton string to prevent them from catching the heating elements or baking tray 5 Place the rotisser...

Page 15: ...isserie rod Lift and slide the rotisserie rod to the left and remove from the oven carefully 14 Place the chicken or food on to a clean container or tray and then unscrew the Rotisserie Forks from Rot...

Page 16: ...e food becoming burnt on the outside and not cooked through in the centre Answer The temperature you have selected may be too hot Decrease the temperature on the dial and cook for longer Question Why...

Page 17: ...cooking wipe the internal walls with a soft damp cloth Let all surfaces dry thoroughly prior to inserting the plug back into the socket and turning on Wash all of the accessories in warm soapy water...

Page 18: ...ARTHED The appliance is fitted with a fused three pin plug to BS1363 1 which is suitable for use in all homes fitted with sockets to current specifications CHANGING THE 10 AMP FUSE Use a 10 amp BS1362...

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Page 20: ...Lakeland Alexandra Buildings Windermere Cumbria UK LA23 1BQ Tel 44 0 15394 88100 lakeland co uk 27065_230822_v1...

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