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OVEN USER GUIDE
ENGLISH

MODELS
MPM-63-BOS-21

Summary of Contents for MPM-63-BOS-21

Page 1: ...OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH MODELS MPM 63 BOS 21...

Page 2: ...1 en_US 03 03 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 2...

Page 3: ...of the Oven 20 7 INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE 22 7 1 Accessories of the Oven 23 8 Before First Operation 24 9 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE 25 9 1 Specifications of the Oven 25 9 2 Tempe...

Page 4: ...ormation for safe installation use and mainte nance of your product and necessary warnings to get the most out of your appliance Keep this manual in a safe place where it can easily be reached to use...

Page 5: ...cts that are kept on the cooking compartment may get ignited Do not keep the flam mable flammable objects on the cooking compartment n Use oven gloves when you are taking hot food or utensils such as...

Page 6: ...be hot Keep away from children while grilling n Spilt food stains shall be removed before cleaning WARNINGS BEFORE INSTALLA TION AND DURING INSTALLATION n The appliance shall always be installed by a...

Page 7: ...cook or fry on the bottom of the oven n Do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium foil n Unplug the appliance while moving cleaning or servicing the oven n Never attempt to remove the plug by...

Page 8: ...is responsibility to ensure the compliance of this appliance to the European directives and meeting the legal requirements in terms of safety health and environment Ensure that the oven is good condit...

Page 9: ...nce to the certain collection centers by consulting your manufacturer to ensure that the electrical and elec tronic parts are re used Keeping this user manual is rec ommended since this provides infor...

Page 10: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN These appliances are designed to operate with a single phase supply voltage of 220 240V at 50 60 Hz Fig 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN 03 03 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 10...

Page 11: ...inet Dimen sions Height 600 mm Capacity 72 lt Voltage 220 240 V Maximum Power 2650 W 1 Fig 2 You may access the nameplate of the oven indicating technical specifications of the oven even after install...

Page 12: ...board to ensure correct operation of the appliance Walls of furniture where the appliance is installed shall be resistant to heat Particularly if the side walls are made of coated particleboard the c...

Page 13: ...Dimensional information pro vided in the drawings are given in mm INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE 03 03 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 13...

Page 14: ...HE OVEN TO THE CABINET 560 n 550 600 130 300 130 80 80 8 8 556 595 20 547 595 573 50 590 m n 577 max 594 80 80 m n 550 560 130 300 130 Fig 3 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET 03 03 2020 OVEN USE...

Page 15: ...liance and drill holes by aligning with the holes on the body of the oven using a drill with a screw diameter of 3 9x22 and install the screw Installing the screw without drilling a hole suitable for...

Page 16: ...om the rear of the kitchen unit where the oven is installed n Parts that provide insulation and protection shall be installed so that they cannot be removed by using any tool n When a built in stove i...

Page 17: ...ged Have the authorized service replace the cord with a new one with the same dimensions and plastic insulation and that may withstand the elec trical current required by the appliance n If the applia...

Page 18: ...sar ye l yellow green mav blue kahvereng brown 3 ad M4x6 V da 3 pcs M4x6 Screw Fig 5 POWER CONNECTION 03 03 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 18...

Page 19: ...AT blue 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 yellow green 1x1 50 mm2 M THERMOPROTECTOR P1 P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 1 2 3 4 5 6 GRILL A D L N C 1 M THERMOPROTECTOR L N 1 2 3 L 1A N 1 2 k rm z 1x1 50 mm...

Page 20: ...e insulation materials and heating elements may occur for once In such a case wait until the smell and smoke wears off before putting any food inside the oven n Clean the inside of the oven using a so...

Page 21: ...al cooked with a lower temper ature out first and use less energy without changing the oven temper ature n Excess heat remaining after cooking a meal shall be used for the next meal too This shall sav...

Page 22: ...imer 3 Oven Temperature Setting Knob 4 Upper Resistance 5 Lamp 6 Shallow Tray 7 Oven Grill 8 Fan 9 Telescopic Rails 10 Deep Tray Option 11 Wire Rack 12 Lower Resistance 13 Internal Glass 14 Oven Door...

Page 23: ...y are pulled out of the oven thanks to their special struc ture There is risk of sliding the plate and spilling the food Shallow Tray Fig 10 For cakes and cookies made in the tray Do not use the shall...

Page 24: ...ure that no packaging residues such as styrofoam are left inside the cooking compartment and remove adhesive tapes on or inside the appli ance Wipe the straight surfaces of the cooking compartment wit...

Page 25: ...he appliance is connected to the supply Press setting button for approx 2 or 3 seconds Then set the clock using the buttons You may exit from the clock setting about 7 seconds after setting the clock...

Page 26: ...on the oven clock When the key lock is activated all keys except the menu key shall be deactivated If the key lock is activated while there is an active cooking program only the keys are locked The ov...

Page 27: ...n the clock and ensure that the oven is turned off when the time expires n For cooking timer press setting button for approx 2 seconds until you hear a beeping sound and then press the setting button...

Page 28: ...set for the cooking timer Select the required temperature and oven function Cooking symbol disappears Oven shall not start cooking until the set cooking time When the cooking is complete an alarm sig...

Page 29: ...st a few seconds later when you set the temperature Turn off the appliance by bringing the function selection switch to zero posi tion when your food is ready SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLI...

Page 30: ...chers nitric acid or hydrochloric acid n Do not clean your oven using steam cleaners n Do not try to remove the buttons from the control panel as these are not removable in some models n Do not use cl...

Page 31: ...ned with warm soapy water Then wipe once more with a damp cloth and dry n Do not use abrasive materials such as sandpaper steel wool or bleachers Otherwise the enam elled part of the oven may get dama...

Page 32: ...ig 16 Fig 17 Remove the wire rack from the oven after releasing the wire rack from its legs Fig 17 Removal of the Oven Door A Fig 18 Open the door completely by pulling the oven door toward you Fig 18...

Page 33: ...oven door Fig 20 Reverse the removal procedure for installation procedure of the door Remember to the close the clips on the hinge housing while installing the door Cleaning of the Oven Glass 1 Fig 2...

Page 34: ...d it may close abruptly and cause inju ries Reverse the same procedure to install the oven glass Oven Door Gasket n Condensation may occur inside the front door and on the door gasket when the oven is...

Page 35: ...should be used when replacing the lamp To find out the power rating used in the product see the declaration label in the product The bulb used in this product is not suitable for illumination of house...

Page 36: ...Reverse the procedure provided in Fig 25 for the installation of the lamp cover REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP 03 03 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE ENGLISH 36...

Page 37: ...ake pizza or food that requires to be browned on the lower section Lower and upper heaters and the fan on the rear wall are on Hot air is dis tributed equally and rapidly inside the oven thanks to the...

Page 38: ...position under the grill heater to grill Set the temperature to maximum level Turn the food upside down halfway through the cooking process This is the quick pre heating function Hot air is distribut...

Page 39: ...en off with the function and or temperature buttons Turning off the oven before the expected time n Turn the oven off with the function and or temperature buttons Cooking Times Chart Values specified...

Page 40: ...ie Single level 3 175 25 30 Filo pastry Single level 2 200 30 40 Buns Single level 2 200 25 35 Leaven dough Single level 2 200 35 45 Lasagne Single level 2 3 200 30 40 Pizza Single level 2 200 220 15...

Page 41: ...ace it on a lower rack decrease the tempera ture and increase the cooking time n If the inside of the cake is cooked well but outside is sticky use less liquid decrease the temperature and increase th...

Page 42: ...time Hints for vegetable dishes n If the vegetable dish loses its juice and gets dry cook inside a closed pot instead of the tray Closed pots contain the juice of the dish n If the vegetable dish is...

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