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Built-in Oven

 

LAM3214 

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Contents

1.  Safety instructions 

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Purpose of usage 

5

Child, vulnerable person  

and pet safety  

6

Electrical safety 

6

Transportation safety 

7

Installation safety 

8

Safety of use 

8

Temperature warnings 

8

Accessory use 

9

Cooking safety 

9

Maintenance  

and cleaning safety 

10

General warnings about  

cooking in the oven 

11

2. Environmental instructions 

12

Waste regulation 

12

Package information 

12

Future transportation 

12

3. Your product  

13

Product introduction 

13

Product control panel 

introduction and usage 

14

Oven control 

14

Oven operating functions 

15

Product accessories 

16

Use of product accessories 

17

Technical specifications 

18

4. First use  

19

First cleaning  

19

5.  How to operate the oven 

20

General information  

on oven usage 

20

Operation of the oven  

control unit  

20

6.  General information  

about cooking  

22

General warnings about  

cooking in the oven 

22

Pastries and oven food 

22

Meat, fish and poultry 

25

Grill 26

7.  Maintenance and care 

27

General cleaning information  27
Cleaning the accessories 

29

Cleaning the control panel 

29

Cleaning the inside of the  

oven (cooking area) 

29

Cleaning the oven door 

29

Removing the inner glass  

of the oven door 

30

Cleaning the oven lamp 

31

Replacing the oven lamp 

31

8.   Troubleshooting 

33

9. Your guarantee 

34

Summary of Contents for LAM3214

Page 1: ...www howdens com appliance registration Built in Oven LAM3214 Instructions and Installation ISSUE v2 030522...

Page 2: ...www howdens com Built in Oven LAM3214 2...

Page 3: ...manual within easy reach for future reference Register your appliance to access a digital copy of your user manual for future reference Please read any other documents supplied with the product Expla...

Page 4: ...14 Oven control 14 Oven operating functions 15 Product accessories 16 Use of product accessories 17 Technical specifications 18 4 First use 19 First cleaning 19 5 How to operate the oven 20 General in...

Page 5: ...ervice or a person specified by the importer Use genuine spare parts and accessories only Do not attempt to repair or replace any part of the product unless it is clearly specified in the operating ma...

Page 6: ...es of the product are hot Keep children away from the product Keep the packaging materials out of the reach of children There is a hazard of injury and suffocation When the door is open do not put any...

Page 7: ...h fire as a result of the cable melting Use original cable only Do not use cut or damaged cables or extension leads If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by a manufacturer an Authorised Ser...

Page 8: ...your judgment such as drug intake and or alcohol use Flammable objects kept in the cooking area may catch fire Never store flammable objects in the cooking area The oven handle is not a towel dryer Wh...

Page 9: ...s and glass jars Built up pressure may cause the jar to burst Place the greaseproof paper in a cookware or on the oven accessory tray wire grill etc with food and place it in the preheated oven Remove...

Page 10: ...product by spraying or pouring water on it There is an electric shock hazard Do not clean the product with steam cleaners as this may cause an electric shock Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners metal s...

Page 11: ...the base of the oven when in use Heat is reflected downwards and can damage the oven and the cabinets beneath Do not line the grill tray or any baking trays with aluminium foil The reflected heat can...

Page 12: ...potential negative consequences for the environment and human health Compliance with RoHS Directive The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU It does not contain harmf...

Page 13: ...trol panel 2 Lamp 3 Shelves 4 Door 5 Handle 6 Bottom heater bottom steel plate 7 Shelf positions 8 Top heater 9 Ventilation holes It depends on the model Your product may not have a lamp or the type a...

Page 14: ...function selection knob Turn left right from closed top position to select Function selection knob You can select the temperature you want to cook with the temperature knob Turn clockwise from the clo...

Page 15: ...ription and use Top and bottom heating Food is heated from above and below at the same time Suitable for cakes and stews in baking moulds or cakes and pastries Cooking is done with a single tray Botto...

Page 16: ...ct of the temperature This has no effect on the function Deformation disappears when the tray cools down 1 Standard tray It is used for pastries frozen foods and frying large pieces 2 Wire grill It is...

Page 17: ...shelf the open section must be on the front Placing the tray on the cooking shelves It is also crucial to place the trays on the side shelves properly The tray has one direction when placing it on th...

Page 18: ...IEC 60350 1 standard Those values are determined under standard load with bottom top heater or fan assisted heating if any functions Energy efficiency class is determined in accordance with the follow...

Page 19: ...See Oven operating functions You can learn how to operate the oven in the following section 5 Wait for the oven to cool 6 Wipe the surfaces of the product with a wet cloth or sponge and dry with a clo...

Page 20: ...with all functions The cooling fan running time cannot be determined by the user It turns on and off automatically This is not an error Oven lighting The oven lamp is turned on when the oven starts c...

Page 21: ...the selected function and temperature and the temperature lamp will light up When the temperature inside the oven reaches the set temperature the temperature lamp turns off The oven does not switch of...

Page 22: ...s remove unused accessories from the oven before you start cooking Accessories that will remain in the oven may prevent your food from being cooked at the correct values For foods that you will cook a...

Page 23: ...small amount of liquid or reduce the temperature by 10 C If the top of the cake is burnt put it on the lower shelf lower the temperature and increase the baking time If it is cooked well inside but th...

Page 24: ...h pastry Single tray Standard tray Top and bottom heating 2 200 20 30 Whole bread Single tray Standard tray Top and bottom heating 2 200 30 40 Lasagna Single tray Glass metal rectangular mould on wire...

Page 25: ...Food Tray amount Accessory to be used Operating function Shelf position Temperature C Cooking time approx in min Steak whole Roast 1kg Single tray Standard tray Top and bottom heating 3 15 mins 220 m...

Page 26: ...re particularly suitable for grilling General warnings Food not suitable for grilling carries a fire hazard Grill only food that is suitable for heavy grill fire Also do not place the food too far in...

Page 27: ...water and a soft cloth or sponge and dry with a dry microfibre cloth Be sure to completely wipe off any remaining liquid after cleaning and immediately clean any food splashing around during cooking D...

Page 28: ...for glass surfaces and dry it with a dry microfibre cloth If there is residual detergent after cleaning wipe it with cold water and dry with a clean and dry microfibre cloth Residual detergent residue...

Page 29: ...cleaning information section according to the surface types in your oven Cleaning the side walls of the oven The side walls in the cooking area can only be covered with enamel or catalytic walls It va...

Page 30: ...t from the right and left hinges and remove it To reattach the door the procedures applied when removing it must be repeated from the end to the beginning respectively When installing the door be sure...

Page 31: ...component towards the frame until a click sound is heard Cleaning the oven lamp In the event that the glass door of the oven lamp in the cooking area becomes dirty clean using dishwashing detergent wa...

Page 32: ...ctricity 2 Remove the glass cover by turning it counterclockwise 3 If your oven lamp is type A shown in the figure below rotate the oven lamp as shown in the figure and replace it with a new one If ty...

Page 33: ...parts are heated they may expand and cause noise This is not a fault Product does not operate The mains fuse is defective or has tripped Check fuses in the fuse box If necessary replace or reset them...

Page 34: ...ct 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 pro...

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Page 36: ...the time of publication in March 2022 The company has a policy of continuous product development and reserves the right to change any products and specifications given in this manual Subject to the T...

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