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LAMONA 

Appliances

05 - Operating modes

Operating modes 

 

               

 

 

  

 

All functions for the oven and grill are listed in this section.

The order of operating modes shown here might deviate from the arrangement on your appliance.

Operating Modes

Top and bottom heat

Top and bottom heat is used. The 

foodstuffs are heated simultaneously 

from above and below. Suitable for cakes, 

cookies and casseroles. For best results 

Cook with one tray only.

Bottom heat

Only bottom heat is used. Is particularly 

suitable for dishes, such as pizza, which 

are required to be baked from bottom.

Grill - Full

 

The full grill element in the top oven is in 

operation. This is suitable for grilling 

larger dishes.

 

Ensure correct shelf position is used, set 

the temperature to maximum level, and 

turn the food as required to ensure even 

cooking.

Grill

 

The small grill element in the top oven is 

in operation. This is suitable for grilling 

small dishes.

 

Ensure correct shelf position is used, set 

the temperature to maximum level, and 

turn the food as required to ensure even 

cooking.

Summary of Contents for LAM3100

Page 1: ...User Installation Guide LAM3100 Conventional Compact Oven Built in ...

Page 2: ...le hazards to health and property Warning possibility of electric shock This product s packaging material is recyclable Help recycle it and protect the environment by dropping it off in the municipal receptacles provided for this purpose Your product also contains a great amount of recyclable material It is marked with this label to indicate the used appliances that should not be mixed with other ...

Page 3: ...d grill 11 Select a temperature and operating mode 11 How to use the oven 11 How to use the grill 11 Shelf positions 11 Switch off the oven grill 11 07 Cooking and baking advice 12 08 Cooking tables 12 Oven cooking table 12 Grill cooking table 14 09 Care and maintenance 15 General information 15 Cleaning the control panel 15 Cleaning the door 15 Removal of the oven door 16 Removing the inner door ...

Page 4: ...Index_ 04 User manual LAM3100 ...

Page 5: ...e power connection cable for the product is damaged it must be persons in order to avoid a hazard During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven The appliance must be installed so that it can be completely discon nected from the network The separation must be provided lation according to construction regulations Accessible parts may bec...

Page 6: ...ordance with the local regulations Do not operate the product if the power cable is damaged Call service agent Do not operate the product if it is defective or has any visible damage Do not carry out any repairs or on the product However you may remedy some the problems that do not require any repairs or See Troubleshooting at the rear of this manual Never wash down the product with excessive wate...

Page 7: ...void Safety for children Electrical products can be dangerous to children Keep children away from the product when it is operating and do not allow them to play with or near the product CAUTION accessible parts of the oven may become hot when the oven or grill is in use Children should be kept away until the product has cooled down When the door is open do not load any heavy object on it and do no...

Page 8: ...c Oven grill temperature indicator 3 2 1 a b c e f d 3 2 1 b c a b a c Oven tray grill pan Grill pan wire rack trivet Oven shelf General Information Oven layout Control panel layout Accessories a Control panel b Handle c Oven door d Grill heating element e Light f Oven shelf positions 3 2 1 b c e f d 3 2 1 ...

Page 9: ...en will already be hot You can save energy by switching off your oven a few minutes before the end of the cooking time Do not open the oven door Defrost frozen dishes before cooking them if possible Preparation Initial heating It is recommended to heat up the product for about 30 minutes and then switch it off Thus any production residues or layers will be burnt off and removed Electric oven 1 Tak...

Page 10: ...e tray only Bottom heat Only bottom heat is used Is particularly suitable for dishes such as pizza which are required to be baked from bottom Grill Full The full grill element in the top oven is in operation This is suitable for grilling larger dishes Ensure correct shelf position is used set the temperature to maximum level and turn the food as required to ensure even cooking Grill The small gril...

Page 11: ... up to the adjusted temperature and maintains it During heating the temperature indicator light will remain on until the desired temperature is reached Hot surfaces may cause burns Close oven door during grilling Shelf positions The oven has 5 shelf positions as illustrated below It is important to position the wire shelf into the runners correctly a b c 3 2 1 Please ensure shelves are fully inser...

Page 12: ...k Use tray or grill pan under the wire rack in order to collect dripping fat or juices Adding some water to the grill pan will assist with cleaning 07 Cooking and baking advice Tips for baking cake If the cake is too dry increase the temperature by 10 C and decrease the cooking time If the cake is wet use less liquid or lower the temperature by 10 C If the cake is too dark on top place it on a low...

Page 13: ...en 180 190 100 120 Leg of Lamb Level 1 25 min at 220 then 180 190 70 90 Roasted chicken Level 1 15 min at 250 max then 180 190 55 65 Turkey 5 5kg Level 1 25 min at 250 max then 190 150 210 Fish Fish Level 1 200 20 30 When cooking with 2 trays at the same time place the deeper tray on the upper rack and the other one on the lower rack It is suggested to perform preheating for all foods The values i...

Page 14: ...ABLE Food Cooking level Oven Function Cooking Time min Fish 2 3 Level 20 25 Sliced chicken 2 3 Level 25 35 Lamb chops 2 3 Level 20 25 Steak 2 3 level 25 30 Toast 3 Level 1 2 Please Note cooking times may vary depending on the thickness of food Cooking tables ...

Page 15: ... product and wipe with a dry cloth Always ensure any excess liquid is thoroughly wiped off after cleaning and any spillage is immediately wiped dry Do not use cleaning agents that contain acid or chloride to clean the stainless steel surfaces and the handle Use a soft cloth with a liquid detergent not abrasive to wipe those parts clean paying attention to sweep in a horizontal direction The surfac...

Page 16: ...clips at the hinge housing when reinstalling the door Care and maintenance Removing the inner door glass The inner glass panel of the door can be removed for cleaning puropses When cleaning avoid the use any harsh abrasive chemicals or sharp metal scrapers as this could scratch the surface and damage the glass Please be aware when removing and cleaning the glass the door has the potential to sprin...

Page 17: ...ary from the diagram 1 Disconnect the product from mains 2 Turn the glass cover counter clock wise to remove it 3 Remove the oven lamp by turning it counter clockwise and replace it with the new one 4 Install the glass cover Care and maintenance 3 The inner glass can then be lifted from its retaining slots 4 To replace the glass follow this process in reverse ensuring the printed surface of the gl...

Page 18: ...nthetic laminates and adhesives used must be heat resistant Kitchen cabinets must be set level and If there is a drawer beneath the oven a shelf must be installed between oven and drawer The following installation drawings are representational and may not match exactly with your appliance 560mm 560mm 460 mm min 555mm 547mm 555mm 445mm 547mm 20 mm 20 mm 550 mm min depth 550 mm min depth 445mm 594mm...

Page 19: ...must correspond to the and the power consumption see Technical page Risk of electric shock Before starting any work on the electrical installation please disconnect the mains supply 1 This appliance must only be installed by a electrician e g a local electricity company or a NICEIC registered contractor to a suitable double pole control unit with a minimum contact clearance of 3 mm in all poles th...

Page 20: ...onnect the appliance to the mains supply switch on the mains supply and check the oven s functions Cooling fan 1 Fan 2 Control panel 3 Door The Built in cooling fan cools both the front of the appliance and cabinetry Do not switch the oven off at the mains isolation switch immediately after cooking Cooling fan continues to run for up to 20 30 minutes approx even after the oven control is turned of...

Page 21: ...standard load with bottom top heater or fan assisted heating if any functions Energy class is determined in accordance with the following prioritization depending on whether the relevant functions exist on the product or not 1 Cooking with eco fan 2 Turbo slow cooking 3 Turbo cooking 4 Fan assisted bottom top heating 5 Top and bottom heating See Installation section Technical may be changed withou...

Page 22: ... fuses in the fuse box If necessary replace or reset them Product is not connected properly Check all power connections Oven light does not work Oven bulb is defective Replace oven bulb Power is cut Check if there is power Check the fuses in the fuse box If necessary replace or reset the fuses Oven does not heat Function and or Temperature are not set Set the function and the temperature with the ...

Page 23: ... instructions and used for normal domestic purposes This guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse or alternations which are likely to affect the product The guarantee is invalid if the product is tampered with or repaired by any unauthorised person The guarantee in no way affects your statutory or legal rights What to do if you need to report a problem Please ensure you have ready The pro...

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Page 26: ... If supplied please stick your self adhesive product rating plate here or make a note of the product serial number below in the box below for future reference Serial Number ISSUE v1 201213 ...

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