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1.  To get the best results, the smallest distance allowed between the food and the upper heating element is 

30mm.

2.  Set a cooking duration time or, if not required, 

set the control to the ‘M’ position. On the wall 
of inner cavity there are 5 different shelf guide 
slots. You can place the shelf at different heights 
to achieve the best cooking performance 
depending on the heat of the heating elements 
and the size of food. If only the upper heating 
element is on, we suggest that you place the 
shelf on guide 5 (make sure that there is a 
minimum distance of 30mm between the food 
and the upper heating element).

3.  Always monitor the food during cooking to 

ensure that you are not overcooking it.

4.  For heavy food use the tray rather than the wire shelf.
5.  Select the oven function you require. Select the temperature you require.
6.  Before placing food in the oven you may need to pre-heat the oven for 10 minutes.
7.  The temperature light will go out when the chosen temperature has been reached.
8.  To switch the oven off turn the function control dial to the off position ‘0’.
9.  When using the grill remove the handle and close the door. Do not leave unattended whilst grilling.

The grill pan has a detachable handle. Ensure when using the grill pan handle that it is centralised and secure as 
shown below.

 Using the Oven

Guide 5

Guide 4

Guide 3

Guide 2

Guide 1

 Timer Control

The timer can be set from 0-100min for timer operation or set to "M" for manual 
operation. (Please refer to the section "Using the Timer Control" for details.)

°C

0

10

20

30

40

50

70

80

90

0

60

100

M

50°

Max

100°

150°

200°

250°

•  Under no circumstances should the oven be lined with aluminium foil as overheating may occur. 

•  Do not place dishes or baking trays directly onto the base of the oven as it becomes very hot and 

damage may occur.

•  Bread may catch fire if the toasting time is too long. Close supervision is necessary during toasting.
•  During use, this appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching hot surfaces, e.g., 

oven door, heating elements.

•  Accessible parts may become hot when in use. Children should be kept away.
•  Do not leave the handle in position when grilling. If the handle is left in position when grilling, it will 

get very hot.

* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.

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Summary of Contents for LBPCKX12

Page 1: ...Electric Fan Assisted Oven Instruction Installation Manual LBPCKX12...

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Page 3: ...mperature Controls 8 Using the Timer Control 9 Manual Operation 9 Timer Operation 9 Baking Tips 9 Energy Saving 9 Cleaning Tips 10 Cleaning the Outside of the Oven 10 Cleaning the Oven Door Glass 10 R...

Page 4: ...en You must read this manual in order to fully understand how to install and operate it correctly Read all the safety warnings carefully before use and keep this manual for future reference If items a...

Page 5: ...0 90 0 60 100 M 50 Max 100 150 200 250 1 2 3 4 5 1 Function Selector Control 2 Timer Control 3 Thermostat Control 4 Oven Indicator Lamp 5 Thermostat Lamp 1 2 3 C 0 10 20 30 40 50 70 80 90 0 60 100 M 5...

Page 6: ...e fan will be switched on Thermostat Control The temperature can be set from 50 C 250 C Select the desired temperature as follows To keep food warm 50 100 C position For traditional oven cooking 50 25...

Page 7: ...l to the off position 0 9 When using the grill remove the handle and close the door Do not leave unattended whilst grilling The grill pan has a detachable handle Ensure when using the grill pan handle...

Page 8: ...ven Faster Lower Heating Function Fan and lower heating function is ideal for baking food equally in a short time While the fan evenly disperses the heat of the oven the lower heating element ensures...

Page 9: ...of browning by changing the temperature setting or by re positioning the shelves closer to the top element if it is active 5 If a cake collapses after removing it from the oven Use less liquid on you...

Page 10: ...ll affect the efficiency of your oven 6 Steam cleaners must never be used to clean this oven Cleaning the Outside of the Oven 1 You should regularly wipe over the control panel and oven door using a s...

Page 11: ...appliance is switched off before replacing the light to avoid the possibility of electric shock Take care when handling parts with glass knocks chips heavy handling and dropping could cause the glass...

Page 12: ...door does not close properly repeat the steps again Taking out the Glass from the Oven Door for Cleaning 1 Remove the oven door 2 Undo the screws from the metal panel that holds the glass in place 3...

Page 13: ...W Current 11 12 A Bulb Specifications 230V 50Hz 25W E14 Top Element 1200 W Bottom Element 1100 W Grill 1400 2600 W Net Weight 30 2 kg Product Dimensions 59 5 x 59 x 57 cm Usable Oven Capacity 56 Litr...

Page 14: ...ains cable where fitted does not kink To prevent tipping secure your oven into the cupboard by fastening with the 2 screws supplied The cabinet must be suitable for use with built in ovens and capable...

Page 15: ...ertop Built in oven Min 2 5cm Control panel Distance between countertop and control panel Built in hob Distance between countertop and top panel of built in oven Min 5cm 2 Ensure the electrical connec...

Page 16: ...wer connection box which is located at the back of the oven Remove the cover of the power connection box and install the cable in accordance with the connection diagram The power supply cable must be...

Page 17: ...To maintain safe operation it is recommended that the product be inspected every five years by an authorized service person Safety Warnings Operation and Maintenance General Warnings If the mains cabl...

Page 18: ...s hot Care should be taken to avoid touching the hot surfaces inside the oven Switch the appliance off before removing the oven lamp cover for oven lamp replacement To avoid an accident ensure that ov...

Page 19: ...d of its life separately from your household waste There are separate collection systems for recycling in the EU For more information please contact the local authority or your retailer where you purc...

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