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MSF60SS-MSS60WH-Oven guide D3.qxd  23/5/06  17:26  Page 8

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Alarm  /  Time  Setup

This  function  can  be  used  as  time  set  up  and  alarm  when  wished.  "Mode"  key  must
be  pressed  until    "      "  led  indicator  lamp  will  start  to  light.  The  wished  period  interval 
is  adjusted  via  "+"  and  "-"  keys.  The  wished  time  remains  on  screen  after  it  was 
adjusted  and  "      "  sign  that  flashed  in  the  past  remains  fixed.  It  is  possiple  to  make 
time  set  up  between  0-23.59  hours.  At  the  end  of  cooking  period  an  alarm  is  heard 
and    "        "  symbol  flashes.  You  can  press  any  key  to  stop  the  alarm. 

Programming  as  Determining  the  Cooking  Period

This  function  is  used  to  adjust  to  cook  at  wished  period  interval. 

To  adjust  the  cooking  period,  "Mode  "  key  is  pressed  until  "Dur"    indicator  lamp  will 
start  to  flash.  The  wished  cooking  period  is  adjusted  by  using  "+"  and  "-"  keys.  Once 
the  time  is  adjusted,  it  is  registered  automatically  in  5  seconds  following  the 
adjustment  and  "A"  and  "          "symbols  start  to  light  continuously.  The  screen  returns 
to  the  current  time.  An  alarm  (sound)  is  heard  when  the  cooking  period  ended  and 
"A"  and  "            "  symbols  start  to  flash.  Press  onto  any  switch  stops  the  signal  and  the
lamp  to  flash.

It  is  possible  to  adjust  cooking  period  between  0-10  hours.

Adjustment  of  Day  Hour

"A"  symbol  will  start  to  flash  after  it  is  connected  to  the  electrical  resource.
Press  (+)  and  (-)  keys  at  the  same  time.  It  is  also  possible  to  adjust  (to  increase  or
to  reduce  )  the  time  by  pressing  to  these  keys.

-

+

MODE

A

-

+

MODE

A

du r

Using  the  Timer

Summary of Contents for LMF65SSTDN

Page 1: ...user guide Built in Oven LMF65SSTDN MSF60SS MSS60WH Oven guide D3 qxd 23 5 06 17 26 Page 1...

Page 2: ...oven 3 important safety notes 5 control panel 6 instructions for use 8 hints and tips 10 installation instructions 13 specifications 16 troubleshooting 17 disposal 18 contents MSF60SS MSS60WH Oven gu...

Page 3: ...urself with the features of the oven and to use it successfully and safely Please read the instructions in this user guide before using the oven and keep it for future reference Built in oven Control...

Page 4: ...lectrician according to the instructions in this guide and in compliance with the current regulations Give this guide to your electrician the connection instructions are on page 14 Wire shelf Tray 4 g...

Page 5: ...children away from the oven n Before replacing the internal light turn off the power to the oven When using your oven n When you first use your oven smells may come from the insulation materials and...

Page 6: ...tat andwarninglights the g g r r i i l l l l h h e e a a t t e e r r will be switched on The oven s thermostat andwarninglights the upper heatingelement and the will be switchedon The oven s thermosta...

Page 7: ...take your frozen food and place it in the oven on the third shelve grill rack from the bottom It is recommended that you place an oven tray under the defrosting food to catch the water accumulated due...

Page 8: ...rilling meats which tend to take up more room on a grilling rack 6 Turbo function The turbo function evenly disperses the heat in the oven All foods on all racks will be cooked evenly 7 Turbo lower he...

Page 9: ...o cook at wished period interval To adjust the cooking period Mode key is pressed until Dur indicator lamp will start to flash The wished cooking period is adjusted by using and keys Once the time is...

Page 10: ...cooking period by using of automatically cooking Function Both cooking period and ending time have to be adjusted to adjust the ending of cooking period The cooking period is adjusted as determined ab...

Page 11: ...of longer baking times you can switch off the oven 5 10 minutes before the full baking time and use the residual heat Cleaning tips 1 Wait until the oven has cooled before removing the wire shelves wa...

Page 12: ...ilable stainless steel cleaning products avoid cleaning any lettering or symbols as they can become damaged Replacing the oven light 1 Turn off the oven and make sure that it is cold Switch off its is...

Page 13: ...oth hinges back into place Open and close the door to make sure that it has been fitted correctly Taking out the glass from the oven door for cleaning 1 Remove the oven door 2 Undo the screws from the...

Page 14: ...AIL A A Isolation switch Installing the built in oven 1 The space cut out into the work surface where the oven will be placed needs to be at least 60cm wide 58cm deep and 59 5cm high A minimum gap of...

Page 15: ...at least 3 mm The fused switch should be fitted to the kitchen wall and must be placed in an easy accessible position in accordance with IEE regulations Connect the fused switch to a junction box whic...

Page 16: ...5mm2 and the connection should be made as in the diagram YELLOW GREEN 3X1 5 mm2 H05VV F type power supply cord must be used Grounding lead must be connected to screw with symbol BROWN BLUE 15 installa...

Page 17: ...3200 3500 Current A 13 14 Top element W 1200 Bottom element W 1100 Ring element W 2000 Grill W 2000 3200 Net Weight kg 30 2 Product Dimensions cm 59 5x59x59 Oven Capacity lt 56 Energy Efficiency class...

Page 18: ...urs normally with moist cakes or with very large roasts During baking or roasting open the door briefly several times and carefully wipe up any condensation If the cake bottom gets too dark n Shorten...

Page 19: ...isposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again Up to date information concerning options for disposing of your old oven and packaging from the new one can be obtained...

Page 20: ...equipment should be disposed at the end 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 au...

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