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Instructions and Installation

 Accessory use 

•  It is important that the wire grill and tray are placed properly on  

the wire shelves. For detailed information, refer to the section  

“Usage of accessories”.

•  Accessories can damage the door glass when closing the product 

door. Always push the accessories to the end of the cooking area.

•  Use only the meat probe recommended for this oven.

 Cooking safety 

•  Be careful when using alcohol in your food. Alcohol evaporates at 

high temperatures and may catch fire when exposed to hot surfaces, 

causing a fire.

•  Food waste, oil, etc. in the cooking area may catch fire. Before cooking, 

remove such coarse dirt.

•  Food Poisoning Hazard: Do not keep food in the oven for more than 

an hour before and after cooking. Otherwise it may cause food 

poisoning or diseases.

•  Do not heat closed tin cans 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 any excessive pieces of greaseproof paper 

hanging from the accessory or container to avoid the risk of touching 

the oven heating elements. Never use greaseproof paper at an oven 

temperature higher than the maximum use temperature specified 

on the greaseproof paper you are using. Never place greaseproof 

paper on the oven base.

•  Do not place baking trays, plates or  

aluminium foil directly on the bottom  

of the oven. The accumulated heat  

can damage the base of the oven.

•  Close the oven door during grilling.  

Hot surfaces may cause burns!

•  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  

the back of the grill. This is the hottest  

area and fatty foods may catch fire.

Summary of Contents for LAM3708

Page 1: ...www howdens com appliance registration Instructions and Installation Built in Single Pyrolytic Oven LAM3708 LAM3709 ISSUE v3 030522...

Page 2: ...2 www howdens com Built in Single Pyrolytic Oven LAM3708 LAM3709...

Page 3: ...ach 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 Explanation of symbols Thro...

Page 4: ...sage 14 Oven control 14 Oven operating functions 15 Product accessories 17 Use of product accessories 18 Technical specifications 20 4 First use 21 First time setting 21 First cleaning 22 5 How to ope...

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: ...ssible surfaces 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 d...

Page 7: ...tch 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 authorized s...

Page 8: ...t may affect 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 t...

Page 9: ...o not heat closed tin cans 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...

Page 10: ...nd broken High temperature self cleaning Pyrolysis During self cleaning the surfaces become hotter than in standard use Keep children away Hot surfaces cause burns Do not touch the product during self...

Page 11: ...t place aluminium foil or baking trays on 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 w...

Page 12: ...onment and human health Compliance with RoHS Directive The product you have purchased complies with EU RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU It does not contain harmful and prohibited materials specified in the D...

Page 13: ...plate Lamp Wire shelves Fan motor behind steel plate Door Handle Product introduction It depends on the model Your product may not have a lamp or the type and location of the lamp may differ from the...

Page 14: ...nob to the right left you can activate and confirm the settings by pressing Temperature knob You can select the temperature you want to cook with the temperature knob To select turn on the oven by tou...

Page 15: ...e the operating functions you can use in your oven and the highest and lowest temperatures that can be set for these functions are shown The order of the operating modes shown here may differ from the...

Page 16: ...nction 40 280 Upper heating lower heating and fan heating work All parts of the product are cooked equally and quickly Cooking is done with a single tray Low grill 40 280 The small grill on the oven c...

Page 17: ...ture This has no effect on the function Deformation disappears when the tray cools down Standard tray It is used for pastries frozen foods and frying large pieces Deep tray It is used for pastries fry...

Page 18: ...ss over the stopper to contact with the rear wall of the oven Placing the tray on the cooking shelves It is also crucial to place the trays on the wire side shelves properly While placing the tray on...

Page 19: ...ntil it reaches the stopper You must pass over the stopper to remove it completely Proper placement of the wire grill and tray on the telescopic rails Thanks to telescopic rails trays or the wire gril...

Page 20: ...the EN 60350 1 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...

Page 21: ...down is displayed When the countdown expires the settings menu is activated 3 Press the oven control knob or touch key once to activate the hour field Hour field and symbol flashes on the time clock d...

Page 22: ...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 cloth Before using the accessor...

Page 23: ...the lamp is on during cooking while in some models it turns off after a certain time If the product door is opened while the oven is operating or in the closed position the oven lamp turns on automat...

Page 24: ...rm key Cooking start stop key Clock time display Cooking time Day time symbol Alarm symbol Settings symbol Key lock symbol Low level steam symbol High level steam symbol Meat probe symbol Eco fan cook...

Page 25: ...setting the cooking time by selecting the temperature and operating function specific to your food The Top and bottom heating function and 180 C settings are shown as an example in the images 1 Turn o...

Page 26: ...mbols will appear on the temperature display The cooking time starts to count on the display Each stage of the symbol lights up as the oven interior temperature reaches the set temperature The oven do...

Page 27: ...trol knob to right left The C symbol blinks on the temperature display If you change the operating function after changing the predefined temperature for the operating functions the temperature you se...

Page 28: ...ion and temperature The set cooking time starts to count down and the symbols will appear on the temperature display Each stage of the symbol lights up as the oven interior temperature reaches the set...

Page 29: ...Ingredients 500 g flour 15g sugar 10g instant yeast 10g sunflower oil 8g salt 300 ml water 35 C For the top of the dough 2 teaspoon sunflower oil Preparation 1 Sift flour into a deep bowl Add sugar on...

Page 30: ...has finished fermenting shape the dough into salmon and place it on a baking tray Make 3 4 scratches on your dough with the help of a knife 8 Place the tray on shelf 3 of your oven 9 Turn on the oven...

Page 31: ...e cancelled in case of power failure Deactivating the key lock 1 Touch the key until the symbol appears on the time clock display The 3 2 1 count down is displayed When the countdown expires the symbo...

Page 32: ...s stopped If you want to cancel the alarm 1 Touch the key once to cancel alarm time The symbol starts to flash on the time clock display 2 Set the alarm time to 00 00 by rotating the oven control knob...

Page 33: ...ctivate the settings menu by touching key for about 3 seconds The 3 2 1 count down is displayed When the countdown expires the settings menu is activated 2 Rotate the oven control knob to right left u...

Page 34: ...down expires the settings menu is activated 2 Rotate the oven control knob to right left until the symbol and OFF appears on the time clock display 3 Activate the quick pre heating booster setting by...

Page 35: ...ob or touch key once to activate the hour field Hour field and symbol flashes on the time clock display 3 Set the hour by rotating the oven control knob to right left and press the oven control knob o...

Page 36: ...ranges Always 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...

Page 37: ...n as shelf 1 Tips for baking cakes If the cake is too dry increase the temperature by 10 C and shorten the baking time If the cake is moist use a small amount of liquid or reduce the temperature by 10...

Page 38: ...3 170 25 35 Single tray Pastry tray Fan Heating 3 170 20 30 2 trays 2 Standard tray 4 Pastry tray Fan Heating 2 4 170 25 35 Dough pastry Single tray Standard tray Fan assisted bottom top heating 2 180...

Page 39: ...45 55 Rich pastry Single tray Single tray Eco fan cooking 3 200 35 45 Preheating is recommended for all food These accessories may not be included with your product These accessories are not included...

Page 40: ...oast 1kg Single tray Standard tray Fan assisted bottom top heating 3 15 mins 250 max then 180 190 60 80 Lamb s shank 1 5 2 0kg Single tray Standard tray Fan assisted bottom top heating 3 170 85 110 Ro...

Page 41: ...s to be grilled the cooking times given in the table may vary Slide the wire grill or the wire grill tray to the desired level in the oven If you are cooking on the wire grill slide the oven tray to t...

Page 42: ...ater 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 Do...

Page 43: ...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 may...

Page 44: ...ing Otherwise incorrect detection may occur on the keys Cleaning the inside of the oven cooking area Follow the cleaning steps described in the General cleaning information section according to the su...

Page 45: ...m the oven In models with side rack do not forget to take out the side racks Failure to remove the accessories and side racks prior to using the Pyrolytic self cleaning function will result in damage...

Page 46: ...it Keep at least 30 minutes before removing the remnants Remove all accessories telescopic shelf and side racks prior to using the Pyrolytic self cleaning function Failure to do so will result in dama...

Page 47: ...duration cannot be changed 8 When the oven reaches a certain temperature after the self cleaning process starts the lock symbol appears on the time display and oven door cannot be opened It remains lo...

Page 48: ...soft cloth or sponge and dry them with a dry cloth Wipe the glass with vinegar and then rinse it against lime residues that may occur on the oven glass Removing the oven door 1 Open the oven door 2 Op...

Page 49: ...n the upper section of the front door towards yourself by simultaneously pressing on the pressure points on both sides of the component and remove it 3 As shown in the figure gently lift the innermost...

Page 50: ...stic slot The attachment order of the second and third inner glasses is not important as they are interchangeable While attaching the innermost glass 1 pay attention to place the printed side of the g...

Page 51: ...of less than 60 W is used The lamps are suitable for operation at temperatures above 300 C Oven lamps can be obtained from Authorised Service Agents or a technician with licence See Technical Specific...

Page 52: ...keys on the control panel do not function If your product equipped with key lock function key lock may be enabled Please disable it Oven light does not work Oven lamp is defective Replace oven lamp P...

Page 53: ...ven wait for it to cool and switch back on at the isolation switch for the oven If the error persists contact the service with the error code on the oven screen Er 42 Er 58 Oven component errors Conta...

Page 54: ...4a and 4b Attention should be paid to the dimensions given in order to make the corner installation in the figures 4a and 4b Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply Only connect the product...

Page 55: ...ing is compatible with the product Connection must comply with national regulations The mains supply data must correspond to the data specified on the type label of the product Open the front door to...

Page 56: ...s close the terminal block cover Connect the power cable to supply power by routing it so that it will not contact the product and get squeezed between the product and the wall Prevention against poss...

Page 57: ...pply Read the user manual for the first use of the product Check product functions Removing the product Disconnect the product from the mains supply Unscrew the fastening screws Lift the product light...

Page 58: ...www howdens com Built in Single Pyrolytic Oven LAM3708 LAM3709 Figure 1 Figure 2 A All installation dimensions shown are in millimetres Any cut edges should be sealed with a water proof varnish or PV...

Page 59: ...59 Instructions and Installation Figure 3 Figure 4a Figure 4b Figure 5 A...

Page 60: ...ect 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...

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Page 64: ...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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