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User manual LAM4405

12 - Care and maintenance

General information   

                 

Service life of the product will extend and the 

possibility of problems will decrease if the product is 

cleaned at regular intervals.

  Risk of electric shock!

Switch off the electricity before cleaning appliance 

to avoid possibility of an electric shock.

 

 Hot surfaces may cause burns!

Allow the appliance to cool down before you clean it.

 

Clean the product thoroughly after each use. 

This way it will be possible to remove cooking 

residues more easily and will avoid burning 

them on the next time the appliance is used.

 

No special cleaning agents are required for 

cleaning the product. Use warm water with 

washing liquid, a soft cloth or sponge to clean 

the 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 surface may be damaged by some 

detergents or cleaning materials.

Do not 

use aggressive detergents, cleaning powder/

cream or any sharp objects.

  

Do not 

use steam cleaners for cleaning.

Cleaning the control panel                  

Clean the control panel and control knobs with a 

damp cloth and wipe them dry.

  

 Do not 

remove the control knobs for control 

panel cleaning.

Cleaning oven door                         

Don’t use any harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp 

metal scrapers for cleaning the oven door. They 

could scratch the surface and damage the glass.

Removal of the oven door              

1.  Open the door.

2.  Unlock the clips at the hinge housing on 

the right and left hand sides of the door by 

pressing them down as illustrated in the 

diagram.

1.  Door door

2.  Hinge

3.  Oven

 

4.  Raise the door to the half-way position.

5.  Remove the door by pulling it up-wards to slide 

it from the hinges.

  

Steps carried out during removing process should 

be performed in reverse order to reattach the door. 

 Do not forget to lock the clips at the hinge 

housing when reinstalling the door.

Care and maintenance

      

      

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Summary of Contents for LAM4405

Page 1: ...Built in Double Oven LAM4405 Instructions Installation www howdens com appliance registration...

Page 2: ...See back page for product serial number...

Page 3: ...me of publication in January 2017 The company has a policy of continuous product development and reserves the right to change any products and specifications given in this manual The appliance is mark...

Page 4: ...n 14 How to use the top oven 14 Select a temperature and operating mode 14 Shelf positions 14 Switch off the oven 14 08 How to operate the Grill 15 How to use the grill 15 Select grill temperature and...

Page 5: ...they are supervised by a person who will be responsible for their safety or who will instruct them accordingly in the use of the product Safety for children Children must be supervised to prevent the...

Page 6: ...te the product if the power cable is damaged Replace with a suitable cable by a qualified person Do not operate the product if it is defective or has any visible damage Do not carry out any repairs or...

Page 7: ...ways 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 Always use heat resistant oven gloves whe...

Page 8: ...ooling fan continues to run for up to 20 30 minutes approx even after the oven control is turned off Keep all ventilation slots clear of obstructions as this may cause premature failure of the oven el...

Page 9: ..._ 09 User manual LAM4405 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...

Page 10: ...an motor behind steel plate 1 Main oven thermostat knob 2 Main oven function knob 3 Digital timer 4 Top oven grill thermostat knob 5 Top oven grill function knob Oven tray grill pan x1 Grill pan wire...

Page 11: ...moved 1 Take the tray and the wire grid out of the oven 2 Close the oven doors 3 Select Fan and Grill cooking 4 Select the highest oven grill power levels See how to use the electric oven pages 8 11 5...

Page 12: ...wall is in operation Frozen granular food can be thawed slowly at room temperature and cooked food can be cooled down Fan Cooking The element fan in the rear wall are both in operation Hot air is dist...

Page 13: ...the temperature indicator light will remain on until the desired temperature is reached Shelf positions The main oven has 3 shelf positions It is important to position the wire shelf into the runners...

Page 14: ...temperature is reached Shelf positions The top oven has 2 shelf positions It is important to position the wire shelf into the runners correctly Please ensure shelves are fully inserted before closing...

Page 15: ...It is important to position the wire shelf into the runners correctly Please ensure shelves are fully inserted before closing the oven door failure to do so could lead to damage to the door Food can...

Page 16: ...to off and touch any button to stop the alarm and return oven to manual use mode To check time left Press mode button x1 To cancel Press mode button x1 time until the cook symbol is displayed Touch t...

Page 17: ...s and will be displayed and the cooking process will start at a future point in time e g If time stop is set to 16 00 and timed operation period is set to 1 30 hrs The oven will switch on at 14 30 and...

Page 18: ...the wire rack in order to collect dripping fat or juices Adding some water to the grill pan will assist with cleaning 10 Cooking and baking advice Tips for baking cake If the cake is too dry increase...

Page 19: ...for all foods If cooking requires preheating heat the oven until the thermostat lamp goes out _ 19 User manual LAM4405 The values indicated in the tables below are indicative They may vary according...

Page 20: ...un cases 175 25 30 Cookies 175 25 30 Dough pastry 200 35 40 Filled Savoury pastry 180 25 35 Lasagne 180 30 40 Pizza 200 15 20 Roast Beef 25 min at 250 max then 180 190 100 120 Leg of Lamb 25 min at 22...

Page 21: ...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 surface may be damaged by some detergents or cleaning mat...

Page 22: ...aining slots and the inner glass can be removed 4 To replace the glass follow this process in reverse ensuring the printed surface of the glass is facing downwards Ensure the glass is fully located in...

Page 23: ...ith all local regulations Prior to installation visually check the product for any damage defects Do not install if any issues are found Damaged products may cause risks to your own safety We recommen...

Page 24: ...D should be aligned with the top edge of the cabinet positioned vertically 17mm back from front edge of the cabinet doors The notched edge should be towards the top to allow clearance for the oven to...

Page 25: ...ORTANT 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 this appliance may...

Page 26: ...lation drawings are representational and may not match exactly with your appliance Installation Your oven comes prefitted with a mains cable If you need to change it 1 Open the terminal block cover wi...

Page 27: ...h the EN 60350 1 IEC60350 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 28: ...operly Check all power connections Oven light does not work Oven bulb is defective Replace 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...

Page 29: ...72 0 72 Type of oven Heat source per cavity Heat source per cavity Mix Mix Electrical Electrical A 1 1 kWh cycle 3 6 MJ cycle Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a gas fired ca...

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Page 31: ...e 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...

Page 32: ...285 4453 92 R AA 25 01 2017 Product serial number Place sticker here ISSUE v3 250117...

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