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Cooling your Oven quickly

To quickly cool the oven cavity, the Combi Chef 7 has a Cooling Pad. The Cooling Pad can be used

effectively at the end of a cooking session to cool the oven for cleaning or if it is required for defrosting or

heating by MICROWAVE whilst on PREHEAT function.

INFORMATION

ACTION

1

Press Cooling Pad.

You can select cooling when the display is blank

(door closed), or when “0” is in the display (door

open).

2

Press Start Pad.

The COOLING fan and CONVECTION fan will

turn on.

The oven door can be opened or closed 

but cools fastest when the door is open.

The oven will cool in 3-30 mins

 

depending on

temperature.

DISPLAY

3

Once the oven has cooled.

The cooling and convection fans switch off.

(eg. Display has “0”)

Summary of Contents for Combi Chef 7

Page 1: ...i Chef 7 F Combi Chef 7 Operating Instructions and User Guide IMPORTANT Before operating this oven all users should read these instructions carefully Important safety information is enclosed See pages...

Page 2: ...55011 According to this standard this product is an equipment of group 2 class B and is within required limits Group 2 means that radio frequency energy is intentionally generated in the form of elect...

Page 3: ...uickly 27 How to change the Beep Tone 28 How to change Cleaning Interval of Air Filter 29 How a Microwave Works 30 Types of Container to Use on Microwave 31 Common Problems Common Queries 32 33 When t...

Page 4: ...Open the fuse compartment with a screwdriver and replace the fuse ASA When an outlet is not earthed It is the personal responsibility and obligation of the customer to have it replaced with a properly...

Page 5: ...operate this oven without food on CONVECTION 250 C for 20 minutes This will allow the oil that is used for rust protection to be burned off Remove all accessories from the oven 2 Smoke Fire During co...

Page 6: ...rature at the end of the heating time Heat for a longer time if the correct temperatures are not reached DO NOT use a domestic meat thermometer use only correctly calibrated equipment 9 Liquids When h...

Page 7: ...to 99 of your own cooking programmes can be stored via the SD Memory Card If the SD Card is lost or develops a fault please contact Service Engineer See pages 38 41 for information on using the SD Car...

Page 8: ...ments Air Filter Takes in air See page 5 SD Card Cover Your oven Explained Shelf Supports Upper Lower The cursor will illuminate to indicate the programme set Always check the cursor position before y...

Page 9: ...ntrol Panel Number Pads Prog Programme Pad Microwave Pad Grill Pad Fan Grill Pad Convection Pad Stop Reset Pad Prog Lock Programme Lock Pad Preheat Pad Combination Pad Cooling Pad Oven Lamp Pad Start...

Page 10: ...count down time The cooling fan will be turned on At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous prog...

Page 11: ...gramme before pressing START Pad Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check the food press Lamp Pad it will then illuminate for 10 seconds The Oven Lamp turns on...

Page 12: ...ill count down time The Convection fan turns on At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous progra...

Page 13: ...eating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Preheat For best results on Convection the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is c...

Page 14: ...ating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 6 Open Door End of Programme Open Door 2 Press Grill Pad...

Page 15: ...fore returning to remaining heating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Recalling Grill level is not available Preheat For best results on Grill Convection the oven should be pre...

Page 16: ...hes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous programme 5 Open Door ACCESSORIES TO USE For best results place the food on Wire Rack Shelf in UPPER position C...

Page 17: ...efore returning to remaining heating time Preheat For best results on Grill the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is closed If you want to check t...

Page 18: ...ill count down time The convection fan turns on At end of heating programme oven beeps 3 times and 0 flashes in window until door is opened Remove food Display window will indicate the previous progra...

Page 19: ...g heating time The temperature cannot be altered during a programme Preheat For best result on Fan Grill the oven should be preheated see page 26 Oven Lamp The Oven Lamp switches off when the door is...

Page 20: ...T be used if the cooking container is metal NEVER place a metal container directly onto the WIRE SHELF when cooking by COMBINATION as arcing may occur and damage the dish oven See Cooking Guide page 2...

Page 21: ...CTION Hi or Lo level can be selected but Grill level is automatically fixed after pressing Convection Pad Press Convection Pad until required temperature appears in display eg 200 C 4 Select Time Pres...

Page 22: ...t heating and press START Pad For 3 stage programming Follow 2 stage programming and enter a 3rd heating programme before pressing START Pad Preheat For best results on combination the oven should be...

Page 23: ...annot be altered during a programme Recalling Fan Grill Temperature Only Manual Combination The temperature selected can be checked during operation by pressing the Fan Grill Pad The temperature will...

Page 24: ...Time eg Press Number Pads 2 0 0 and 0 After 3 seconds display returns to 0 6 Press Prog Pad 4 Select Power eg Press Microwave Power Pad 4 times Setting the Memory Programmes Please ensure that the SD...

Page 25: ...lock is activated programme starts immediately therefore there is no need to press START Pad Programme Lock It is NOT possible to enter a programme when Programme Lock is set Multi stage Sequential C...

Page 26: ...errupted Programme If the door is opened during a programme the remaining heating time will be cancelled Repeat Feature Once a manual heating programme has finished the oven will automatically display...

Page 27: ...Feature Once a manual heating programme has finished the oven will automatically display the programme again for a repeat programme with the Programme Lock deactivated Setting New Programs Once Progra...

Page 28: ...nk or 0 eg 220 C 1 press 190 C 2 presses 220 C 3 presses 240 C 2 Press Start Pad Preheat temperature will be maintained at the selected temperature Preheat temperature is reached when P flashes The do...

Page 29: ...hilst on PREHEAT function INFORMATION ACTION 1 Press Cooling Pad You can select cooling when the display is blank door closed or when 0 is in the display door open 2 Press Start Pad The COOLING fan an...

Page 30: ...2 Press Prog Pad Keep pressed Pad for 2 seconds DISPLAY 3 Press Start Pad Press Start Pad to choose sound level required eg twice for Medium No Presses Display Sound level 1 b 3 Loudest 2 b 2 Medium...

Page 31: ...to change Cleaning Interval of the Air Filter A warning to clean the Air Filter will appear as FILt in the Display Window The oven is programmed to display the FILt warning after 500 hours of use Whe...

Page 32: ...ding Time The heat that builds up on the outside of the food is still being conducted to the centre even after the microwave oven has switched off This period is known as the Standing Time The time it...

Page 33: ...CONTAINERS ARCING may occur as they become DENTED DAMAGED Do not use Le Crueset style dishes Cast iron covered by enamel These can be used on convection or grill 5 Plastic DO USE High temperature plas...

Page 34: ...to the centre Do not heat very dense foods with porous foods as the later will heat faster Rearrange foods as above It is impossible for only one side of the cavity to receive microwaves as the energy...

Page 35: ...ticularly in covered dishes Remove lids film carefully to prevent steam burns Carry out the dish test given with Glossary of Terms Do not use unsuitable dishes This is normal and an excellent way of h...

Page 36: ...the manufacturer or a known Approved Service Agent See contacting a Service Engineer If a U Appears In The Display A fault with the SD Memory Card will also show as a Failure Code in the display windo...

Page 37: ...he oven is not connected to the electrical supply by means of an adaptor or extension cable 6 The air vents are not blocked If they are unblock them leave the oven for 15 minutes and then try again 7...

Page 38: ...If corrosive cleaner gets behind the wall your oven could be damaged Do not allow cleaning liquids to seep into openings Keep the shelf runners free from grease and food debris The back wall of the ov...

Page 39: ...the same way b Wash the filters in hot soapy water c To replace align the filter with the centre post and holding the front of the Pop Pin forward locate the back of the pin into its hole Press the f...

Page 40: ...y mark until it snaps into place 2 Fit the left edge of the Menu Creator SD Card Cover Screw to close at the right hand side How to remove How to insert Caution 1 Always close the Menu Creator SD Card...

Page 41: ...Microsoft Windows 2000 Microsoft Excel 2000 or later 2 Unlock the SD Memory Card otherwise the programme data cannot be stored How to store Menu Creator 2 0 data 1 Turn ON your personal computer and a...

Page 42: ...Microwave Medium Grill Convection 200 C for 5 minutes Microwave Power eg Medium Grill Power Convection Temperature eg 200 C Cooking Time eg 5 minutes Note The Menu Creator software will not allow you...

Page 43: ...d the programme data entry will be completed The registered Dish Name you have chosen will be reflected in the User Menu List another sheet of the same Excel work book You can freely enter text in the...

Page 44: ...336 mm x 217 mm 41 kgs includes accessories 2 2 3 8 3 10 5 10 5 579 600 61 484 430 54 379 944 Specifications subject to change without notice Technical Specifications Model No Power Source Outlet Requ...

Page 45: ...will help to save valuable resources and prevent any potential negative effects on human health and the environment which could otherwise arise from inappropriate waste handling Please contact your l...

Page 46: ...g or heating to allow conduction of heat to centre of foods Watts Kilowatts The measured unit of power there are 1000 watts W in one kilowatt kW Waveguide A rotating metal plate which disperses the mi...

Page 47: ...45 NOTES...

Page 48: ...Hallco House Beacon Court Pitstone Green Business Park Pitstone Bedfordshire LU7 9GY Telephone 01296 663 400 www maestrowave com...

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