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LAMONA 

Appliances

  Do not heat closed tins and 

glass jars in the oven. The 

pressure that would build-up in 

the tin/jar may cause it to 

burst.

  Do not place any materials 

close to the product as the 

sides may become hot during 

use.

        WARNING FIRE RISK - 

Do not place aluminium foil, 

baking trays or cook on the 

base of this oven, doing so will 

cause permanent damage to 

your  appliance and cabinetry 

with the potential risk of fire. 

  Parts of the oven may 

become hot during  or immedi-

ately after use. Care should be 

taken to avoid touching the 

heating elements, and compo-

nents inside the oven which 

maybe hot. Always allow oven 

to cool.

  If the door seal is very dirty 

this can prevent the door from 

closing properly during use, 

resulting in possible damage to 

adjacent furniture and poor 

efficiency. Always ensure the 

door seal is clean.

  Product may become hot 

when it is in use. Please be 

careful not to touch these hot 

surfaces.

  Always use heat resistant 

oven gloves when putting 

dishes in or removing dishes 

from the hot oven.

  Do not use the product if 

any door glass is removed or 

damaged.

  Rear surface of the oven 

may get hot when it is in use. 

Make sure that the electrical 

connections  do not contact the 

rear surface; otherwise, con-

nections may be damaged.

  Do not trap the mains cable 

and do not route it over hot 

surfaces. The cable insulation 

may melt and cause a short 

circuit.

  Product must be installed 

by a qualified person in accord-

ance with the regulations in 

force. Otherwise, the guarantee 

may become void.

  When hot and cold air 

meet, condensation can form. 

The outer door is air cooled and 

the inner glass will become hot 

during cooking, therefore some 

condensation might form. This 

is perfectly normal. All conden-

sation will disappear as the 

oven reaches cooking tempera-

ture. 

Summary of Contents for LAM3405

Page 1: ...Instructions and Installation LAM3405 Built In Single Fan Oven www howdens com appliance registration...

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Page 3: ...See back page for product serial number...

Page 4: ...EU on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE WEEE contains both polluting substances which can cause negative consequences for the environment and basic components which can be re used It is i...

Page 5: ...inute Minder Timed Operation Time Stop Point Delayed Start Cooking First cleaning of the appliance Initial heating Tips for energy saving How to operate the main oven How to use the main oven Select a...

Page 6: ...including children unless they are super vised by a person who will be responsible for their safety or who will instruct them accord ingly in the use of the product Children must be super vised to pr...

Page 7: ...duct not being earthed in accord ance with the local regulations Do not operate the product if the power cable is damaged Replace with a suitable cable by a qualified person Do not operate the product...

Page 8: ...or efficiency Always ensure the door seal is clean Product may become hot when it is in use Please be careful not to touch these hot surfaces Always use heat resistant oven gloves when putting dishes...

Page 9: ...h the oven off at the mains isolation switch immediately after cooking Cooling fan contin ues to run for up to 20 30 minutes approx even after the oven control is turned off Keep all ventilation slots...

Page 10: ...om Page _ 9 Shelf positions The oven has 5 shelf positions It is important to position the wire shelf into the runners correctly before placing items on the shelf Do not insert shelves forcefully LAMO...

Page 11: ...Exclusive to Howdens Joinery co Page _ 10 User manual LAM3405 a b c C 50 100 150 200 250 Max 0 oven grill temperature knob...

Page 12: ...ing element Success is guaranteed for ed grills k and gratin dishes The grill should heated to a high temperature for minutes e meats should always placed at some distance from the grill element the c...

Page 13: ...amounts of fumes may emit during the initial heating process this is normal however monitor the oven at all times and ensure that the room is well ventilated Tips for saving energy The following infor...

Page 14: ...door Warning Do not place aluminium foil or baking trays on the base of the oven This can lead to permanent damage to your appliance Warning Do not place plates dishes or trays on Warning Do not use t...

Page 15: ...nated time then stops up to 23 59 hr Press mode button x 2 times until symbol is displayed and flashing Touch the or buttons to set the desired stop time Display reverts to time of day after desired s...

Page 16: ...oint in time e g If Time Stop Point is set to 16 00 and Timed Operation Period is set to 1 30 hrs The oven will switch on at 14 30 and cook until 16 00 To Check Settings Push mode button x 1 to see co...

Page 17: ...evel 3 level 2 level 1 2 level 1 5 3 level 1 3 5 175 30 40 175 45 50 Cakes in mould 175 50 60 Cakes in bun cases 175 25 35 175 35 45 180 45 55 Sponge cake 200 15 20 Cookies 175 25 30 170 190 35 45 175...

Page 18: ...r the wire rack in order to collect dripping fat or juices Adding some water to the grill pan will assist with cleaning Cooking and baking advice Tips for baking cake If the cake is too dry increase t...

Page 19: ...nt not abrasive to wipe those parts clean paying attention to sweep in a horizontal direction The surface may be damaged by some detergents or cleaning materials Do not use aggressive detergents abras...

Page 20: ...ss is fully located in the lower retaining slots before attempting to re fit the top cap Hot surfaces may cause burns Make sure that the appliance is switched off and cooled down in order to avoid the...

Page 21: ...inates and adhesives used must be heat resistant If there is a drawer beneath the oven a shelf must be installed between oven and drawer The following installation drawings are representational and ma...

Page 22: ...he appliance IMPORTANT The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Blue Neutral Brown Live Green and Yellow Earth As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of th...

Page 23: ...be trapped between the appliance and the wall 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 m...

Page 24: ...er standard load with bottom top heater or fan assisted heating if any functions Energy efficiency class is determined in accordance with the following prioritization depending on whether the relevant...

Page 25: ...connections Oven light does not work Oven bulb is defectiveReplace oven bulb f I x o b e s u f e h t n i s e s u f e h t k c e h C r e w o p s i e r e h t f i k c e h C t u c s i r e w o P necessary r...

Page 26: ...nstructions and used for normal domestic purposes This guarantee does not cover accidental damage misuse or alterations which are likely to affect the product The guarantee is invalid if the product i...

Page 27: ...in a cavity of an electric heated oven during a cycle in conventional mode per cavity kWh cycle electric final energy EC electric cavity Mass of the appliance M Net Weight kg PRODUCT FICHE Energy cons...

Page 28: ...285 4454 03 R AA 25 01 2017 Product serial number Place sticker here ISSUE v8 250117...

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