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Installation instructions

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2.

Unscrew the screws on the door handle a little  ⁠.

Check whether the silicone base is between the

panel and the door handle.

3.

Attach the door handle  ⁠.

4.

Tighten the screws until the door handle is secured.

5.

Push the appliance in fully.

Do not kink or trap the connection cable, or route it

over sharp edges.

6.

Centre the appliance.

There must be an air gap of at least 4 mm between

the appliance and adjacent unit fronts.

7.

Attach the four fastening elements. → 

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Attach the red fastening elements at the top.

Attach the green fastening elements at the bottom.

8.

Screw the appliance into place.

9.

Insert the left- and right-hand panels until a clicking

sound is heard.

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The panels are engaged.

10.

Check whether the left- and right-hand panels are

vertically aligned.

11.

If necessary, align the panels. → 

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12.

For handleless kitchens with vertical bar handle

strips:

Attach a suitable filling piece   in order to cover

any sharp edges and to guarantee a safe install-

ation.

Pre-drill aluminium profiles to establish a screw

connection  ⁠.

Secure the appliance using a suitable screw  ⁠.

Note: 

The gap between the worktop and the appliance

must not be sealed by additional strips.

Thermal insulation strips must not be fitted to the side

panels of the surround unit.

Summary of Contents for C29FS3A.0

Page 1: ...Combi steam oven en User manual and installation instructions C29FS3A 0...

Page 2: ...this instruction manual carefully Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe for future refer ence or for the next owner Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transi...

Page 3: ...e small quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content in food Do not heat spirits 15 vol when undi luted e g for marinating or pouring over food Open the appliance door carefully The telescopic she...

Page 4: ...ent when using steam Hot liquid may spill over the sides of the ac cessory when it is removed from the cooking compartment Remove hot accessories with care and al ways wear oven gloves WARNING Risk of...

Page 5: ...m Cookware must be heat and steam resistant Using cookware with rust spots may cause corrosion in the cooking compartment Even the smallest spots of rust can cause corrosion Do not use cookware with r...

Page 6: ...are not being used do not need to be heated Allow frozen food to defrost before cooking This saves the energy that would otherwise be re quired to defrost it Switch off the display in the basic settin...

Page 7: ...pe You can remove the shelf supports e g for cleaning Rails Page 30 Self cleaning surfaces The back panel in the cooking compartment is self cleaning The self cleaning surfaces are coated with a porou...

Page 8: ...ent Descaling keeps your appliance working properly Basic settings Individually adjust the appliance settings Basic settings Page 23 5 1 Heating functions This is where you will find an overview of th...

Page 9: ...hout a lid The heat is emitted evenly from above and below at a low tem perature Bottom heat 30 250 C For cooking in a bain marie and for baking food for extra time The heat is emitted from below Keep...

Page 10: ...Connect server not connected Home Connect Page 24 Remote diagnostics Remote diagnostics activated Home Connect Page 24 New function A new function is available if a red symbol is displayed in the main...

Page 11: ...out the accessories approximately halfway without them tipping The accessories must be inserted into the cooking compartment correctly for the tilt pro tection to work properly 6 3 Sliding accessorie...

Page 12: ...before switching on the appliance for the first time Before using the appliance for the first time ask your water supplier about the hardness of your tap water To ensure that the appliance can reliab...

Page 13: ...e g polystyrene pellets from the cooking compartment 2 Wipe the smooth surfaces in the cooking compart ment with a soft damp cloth 3 Press to switch the appliance on Switching on the appliance Page 14...

Page 14: ...ge 19 Ready at Page 20 Added steam Page 17 Information Page 14 8 Press to start the operation Note When you are preheating the appliance the optimal time to place your food in the cooking com partment...

Page 15: ...rature Open the appliance door carefully Keep children at a safe distance 9 1 Before using the steam function Before using the steam function each time make sure that your appliance is supplied with s...

Page 16: ...the setting 9 Press Cooking time 10 Use or to select the duration 11 Press to confirm the setting 12 Press to start the steaming process Pausing operation Page 14 a If the water tank runs dry during t...

Page 17: ...avours Configuring the Sous vide heating function Notes During sous vide cooking more condensate forms on the cooking compartment floor than with other types of heating If the water tank runs dry whil...

Page 18: ...ress at the desired time a The steam jet is triggered and the appliance adds clouds of steam to the cooking compartment for ap prox 3 to 5 minutes a When the steam boost has finished the operation con...

Page 19: ...off Setting the timer 1 Press 2 Press 3 Press Hours Minutes or Seconds 4 Use or to select the timer duration 5 Press to confirm the setting a appears on the display The timer counts down a Once the ti...

Page 20: ...of cookware You should therefore use heat resistant cookware that is suitable for temperatures up to 300 C Glass or glass ceramic cookware is best The joint should cover approx 2 3 of the cookware ba...

Page 21: ...a dish 1 Press Dishes 2 Press the required category 3 Press the required food 4 Press the required dish Note The setting options vary depending on the dish Setting options for the dishes Page 20 a The...

Page 22: ...ress the required favourites 3 Press 4 Press Apply to confirm the deletion 13 Childproof lock You can secure your appliance to prevent children from accidentally switching it on or changing the set ti...

Page 23: ...Digital date1 Digital Analogue date Analogue Adjustment Align the display horizontally and ver tically 1 Factory setting may vary according to model Sound Selection Button tone On1 Off Signal tone Ver...

Page 24: ...tions in the Home Con nect app Notes Please note the safety precautions in this instruction manual and make sure that they are also observed when operating the appliance via the Home Con nect app Safe...

Page 25: ...he Home Connect app to adjust the settings or start a new programme 16 4 Software update Your appliance s software can be updated using the software update function e g for the purposes of op timisati...

Page 26: ...new sponge cloths thoroughly before use Suitable cleaning agents Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for the differ ent surfaces on your appliance Follow the instructions on cleaning the applia...

Page 27: ...a vinegar solution to remove any dirt on stainless steel steam containers caused by starchy foods e g rice Water tank Hot soapy water To remove residual detergent after cleaning rinse thoroughly with...

Page 28: ...not light up while the cleaning aid is running Do not open the appliance door while the appliance is in operation Requirements You can only start the cleaning aid once the cooking compartment is cold...

Page 29: ...1 Press Cleaning 2 Press Descaling a The duration appears on the display You cannot change the duration of the descaling process 3 Press to start the descaling process a A notification stating that y...

Page 30: ...hot Never touch the shelf supports when hot Always allow the appliance to cool down Keep children at a safe distance 1 Lift the rail forwards slightly and detach it 2 Pull the whole rail to the front...

Page 31: ...Note The pull out rails only fit on the right or left Make sure when you fit them that you can pull them out to wards the front 1 Guide the pull out rail with the rear retainer from below behind the t...

Page 32: ...s The hinges on the appliance door move when the door is opened and closed which could trap your fingers Keep your hands away from the hinges 1 Open the appliance door fully 2 WARNING Risk of injury W...

Page 33: ...o pull the condensate tray up wards and out at an angle Installing the condensate tray 1 Use both hands to insert the condensate tray at an angle 2 Snap the hooks on the left and right of the con dens...

Page 34: ...n the left and right hand side of the door cover from the outside until it is released 5 Remove the door cover 6 Lift out the inner pane and set it down carefully on a flat surface 7 Lift out the inte...

Page 35: ...Slide the intermediate pane into the left and right hand retainers 4 Push the intermediate pane upwards until it is in the left and right hand retainers 5 Open the appliance door and attach the door s...

Page 36: ...ause and troubleshooting The appliance is not working The circuit breaker in the fuse box has tripped Check the circuit breaker in the fuse box There has been a power cut Check whether the lighting in...

Page 37: ...g without the counter appearing in ad vance The set water hardness range is too low 1 Descale the appliance 2 Check the water hardness and set this in the basic settings Basic settings Page 23 The app...

Page 38: ...ct app or on our website www neff interna tional com 24 Disposal 24 1 Disposing of old appliance Valuable raw materials can be reused by recycling 1 Unplug the appliance from the mains 2 Cut through t...

Page 39: ...e appli ance with Home Connect functionality conforms to the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014 53 EU A detailed RED Declaration of Conformity can be found online a...

Page 40: ...enly and will remain succu lent and juicy Place the food to be roasted directly on the wire rack To catch any liquids that drip down place the uni versal pan with the wire rack inside it into the cook...

Page 41: ...ans add 150 ml liquid for every 100 g rice 28 5 Cooking instructions for ready meals The cooking result greatly depends on the quality of the food Pre browning and irregularities may already be presen...

Page 42: ...ed Wire rack 1 200 220 60 70 Chicken 1 3 kg un stuffed Wire rack 1 200 220 Medium 50 60 Chicken breast fillet steaming Perforated steam ing tray 2 100 15 25 Small chicken portions 250 g each Wire rack...

Page 43: ...he moulds into the perforated steaming tray size XL 4 Cover food that you would normally cook in a bain marie with film e g cling film 5 Use the recommended settings when configuring the appliance set...

Page 44: ...2 100 1 30 2 20 3 10 28 7 Special cooking methods and other applications Information and recommended settings for special cooking methods and other applications e g slow cooking Slow cooking Cook prim...

Page 45: ...Vacuum sealing food To ensure an even transfer of heat and an optimised cooking result use a chamber vacuum sealing ma chine that can create a 99 vacuum when vacuum sealing food Tip To prevent gases e...

Page 46: ...ature in C Max cooking time in minutes 50 270 60 210 70 150 80 120 90 90 4 WARNING Risk of scalding Hot water collects on the vacuum sealing bag dur ing cooking Use an oven cloth to carefully lift the...

Page 47: ...ome butter honey and vanilla Apples peeled in 0 5 cm slices 2 4 pcs Wire rack Universal pan 85 15 25 Recipe tip Vacuum seal along with some caramel sauce Firm apple varieties are the most suitable e g...

Page 48: ...he day before Tips for reheating food Use uncovered heat resistant cookware that is suit able for cooking with steam Use wide shallow cookware Cold cookware ex tends the reheating time Place the cookw...

Page 49: ...Temperature in C Steam in tensity Cooking time in mins Shortbread Baking tray 1 150 160 1 25 40 Shortbread Baking tray 1 140 150 1 25 40 Shortbread 2 levels Universal pan Baking tray 3 1 140 150 1 30...

Page 50: ...talling the appliance 29 1 Scope of delivery After unpacking all parts check for any damage in transit and completeness of the delivery Depending on the appliance configuration different handles and p...

Page 51: ...power cord and non approved adapters Do not use multiple socket strips Only use extension cables that are certified have a minimum cross section of 1 5 mm and comply with the applicable national safet...

Page 52: ...ing in a tall unit To ventilate the appliance the intermediate floors must have a ventilation cut out If the tall unit has another back panel in addition to the element back panels this must be remove...

Page 53: ...ct the appli ance from the mains and check the connection Electrically connect the appliance with the protective contact plug Note The appliance must only be connected to a pro tective contact socket...

Page 54: ...Attach the green fastening elements at the bottom 8 Screw the appliance into place 9 Insert the left and right hand panels until a clicking sound is heard a The panels are engaged 10 Check whether the...

Page 55: ...or sharp tools 1 Loosen and remove the panels with a plastic tool e g one of the other fastening elements 2 Turn the fastening element to the left or right to ad just the alignment of the panels 3 Re...

Page 56: ...ger te GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY 9001696821 9001696821 030119 en Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Ro...

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