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- Ensure that the supply cord is not wedged during the installation. If the supply cord is 
damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified 
persons in order to prevent a hazard.
- While the oven door is open, do not let children climb on the door or sit on it.

Installation Warnings

- Do not operate the appliance before it is fully installed.
- The appliance must be installed by an authorized technician and put into use. The producer 
is not responsible for any damage that might be caused by defective placement and 
installation by unauthorized people. 
- When you unpack the appliance, make sure that it is not damaged during transportation. In 
case of any defect; do not use the appliance and contact a qualified service agent 
immediately. As the materials used for packaging (nylon, staplers, styrofoam...etc) may cause 
harmful effects to children, they should be collected and removed immediately. 
- Protect your appliance against atmospheric effects. Do not expose it to effects such as sun, 
rain, snow etc. 
- The surrounding materials of the appliance (cabinet) must be able to withstand a 
temperature of min 100°C. 

During usage  

- When you first run your oven a certain smell will emanate from the insulation materials and 
the heater elements. For this reason, before using your oven, run it empty at maximum 
temperature for 45 minutes. At the same time you need to properly ventilate the environment 
in which the product is installed.
- During usage, the outer and inner surfaces of the oven get hot. While opening the oven 
door, step back to avoid the hot steam coming out of the oven. There may be a risk of burns.
- Do not put flammable or combustible materials, in or near the appliance when it is operating.
- Always use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the oven.
- Do not leave the cooker while cooking with solid or liquid oils. They may catch fire on 
condition of extreme heating. Never pour water on to flames that are caused by oil. Cover the 
saucepan or frypan with its cover in order to choke the flame that has occurred in this case 
and turn the cooker off. 
- If you will not use the appliance for a long time, plug it off. Keep the main control switch off. 
Also when you do not use the appliance, keep the gas valve off. 
- Make sure the appliance control knobs are always in the "0" (stop) position when it is not 
used.
- The trays incline when pulled out. Be careful not to let hot liquid spill over.
- When the door or drawer of the oven is open, do not leave anything on it. You may 
unbalance your appliance or break the cover.
- Do not put heavy things or flammable or ignitable goods (nylon, plastic bag, paper, 
cloth...etc) into the drawer. This includes cookware with plastic accessories (e.g. handles).
- Do not hang towels, dishcloths or clothes from the appliance or its handles.

During cleaning and maintenance

- Always turn the appliance off before operations such as cleaning or maintenance. You can 
do it after plugging the appliance off or turning the main switches off.
- Do not remove the control knobs to clean the control panel.

TO MAINTAIN THE EFFICIENCY AND SAFETY OF YOUR APPLIANCE, WE 

RECOMMEND YOU ALWAYS USE  ORIGINAL SPARE PARTS AND TO CALL ONLY OUR 

AUTHORIZED SERVICE AGENTS IN CASE OF NEED.

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Summary of Contents for SO313BL

Page 1: ...OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF BUILT IN OVEN SO313BL SO313IX ...

Page 2: ...ly tested for quality Your manual is prepared in order to help you to use your appliance that is manufactured by the most recent technology with confidence and maximum efficiency Before use of your appliance carefully read this guide that includes the basic information for right and safe installation maintenance and use Contact your nearest Authorized Service for installing your product ...

Page 3: ...1 Contents 1 Presentation and size of product 2 Warnings 3 Preparation for installation and use 4 Using the oven 5 Cleaning and maintenance of your product 6 Service and Transport ...

Page 4: ...1 Control panel 2 Handle 3 Oven Door 4 Child Lock 5 Tray 6 Lower Heating Element behind the plate 7 Upper Heating Element behind the plate 8 Wire Grill 9 Racks 10 Oven Light 11 Turbo Heating Element behind the plate 12 Fan behind the plate 13 Air Outlet Shutters ...

Page 5: ... experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating el...

Page 6: ...t be made only by authorized service technicians Installation and repair work that is carried out by unauthorized technicians may endanger you It is dangerous to alter or modify the specifications of the appliance in any way Prior to installation ensure that the local distribution conditions nature of the gas and gas pressure or electricity voltage and frequency and the requirements of the applian...

Page 7: ...oven get hot While opening the oven door step back to avoid the hot steam coming out of the oven There may be a risk of burns Do not put flammable or combustible materials in or near the appliance when it is operating Always use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the oven Do not leave the cooker while cooking with solid or liquid oils They may catch fire on condition of extreme heating Neve...

Page 8: ...e is no exhaust fan the height should not be less than 70 cm Manufactured with best quality parts and materials this modern functional and practical oven will meet your needs in all respects Make sure to read the manual to obtain successful results and not to experience any problems in the future The information given below contain rules that are necessary for correct positioning and service opera...

Page 9: ...2 cut out sizes 2 A B 595mm Min 25mm 580mm 560mm 600mm 1 555mm 575mm 560mm A DETAIL 20mm Minimum 40mm The wooden part can be extended up to cut out depth Product sizes B DETAIL Countertop Built in oven Min 25mm Control panel Distance between countertop and control panel Min 50mm Built in hob Distance between countertop snd top panel of built in oven 3 2 INSTALLATION OF BUILT_IN OVEN Front frame Sp...

Page 10: ...g cable must be connected via the screw with the earthing mark Supply cable connection must be as shown in Figure 6 If there is no earthed outlet conforming to regulations in the installation environment call theAuthorized Service immediately The earthed outlet must be in close vicinity of the appliance Never use an extension cord The supply cable should not contact the product s hot surface In ca...

Page 11: ...ng function turn the knob to the related symbol Figure 11 the details of the oven functions have been explained in Table 1 and next part Oven Thermostat Knob After cooking function set desired temperature can be adjusted by oven thermostat knob figure 12 and oven start to operate timer must be adjusted if available Thermostat signal light will be on or off according to thermostat operation 50 200 ...

Page 12: ...the third slot from the bottom It is recommended that you can place an oven tray under the defrosting food to catch the water accumulated due to melting ice This function will not cook or bakeyourfood itwillonlyhelptodefrostit swarning 4 2 USING THE OVEN FUNCTION CONTROL BUTTON Turbo Function Fan Function The oven lights will be turned on the ring heating element and fan will startoperating The tu...

Page 13: ...e heattheovenabout10minutes Warning When grilling the oven door must be closed and the oven temperature should be 0 adjustedto190 C s thermostat and warning Pizza Function The oven lights will be turned on the ring and lower heating elements andfanwillstartoperating Fan and lower heating function is ideal for baking food such as pizza equally in a short time While the fan evenly disperses the heat...

Page 14: ...g flat bases Choose a cookware of proper size Using a lid will reduce cooking times Minimize the amount of liquid or fat to reduce cooking times When liquid starts boiling reduce the temperature setting Oven door should not be opened often during cooking period ENERGY SAVING ...

Page 15: ...day s time while this dot is flashing After the adjustment it should be expectedthatthedotwillbelitcontinuously Followingthe power supply to the oven when the symbol A and the three 0 on the screen begin to flash the oven can not be operated using the control buttons When the and buttons are pressed simultaneously for time adjustment the symbol will appear on the screen When this symbol appears on...

Page 16: ...stment the symbol will begin to light continuously When the symbol begins to light continuously the audible warningtimeadjustmentisdone The audible warning time can be set to a time between the timerangeof0and23 59 When the set time is up the timer gives an audible warning and the symbol begins to flash on the screen Pressing any key will stop the audible warning and the symbol disappearsonthescre...

Page 17: ...s put into the oven The oven is adjusted to the desired cooking function The oven thermostat is adjusted to the desired degree depending on the dish to be cooked Keep pressing on the MODE button until you see end on the timer screen the symbol A and theday stimewillrespectivelybegintoflash Adjust the finishing time for the food you wish to cook by using the and keys while the timer is in this posi...

Page 18: ...anbeset Second keep pressing on the MODE button until you see end on the timer screen When you see end on the timer screen the symbol A and the day s time will begin to flash with the addition of the cooking period Adjust the finishing time for the food by using the and keys while the timer is in this position Some time after the adjustment operation is completed the day s time will appear on the ...

Page 19: ...17 min min min min 4 3 4 4 1 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 4 1 4 1 2 1 2 2 1 2 1 2 3 1 2 3 2 1 2 ...

Page 20: ...king frying operation This is normal physical state that results during the heat transfer Do not leave a glass tray or container in a cold environment immediately after cooking in them Do not place them on cold and wet surfaces Ensure that they slowly cool off placing them on a dry piece of cloth Otherwise the glass tray or container might break If you are going to perform a grill operation in you...

Page 21: ...19 Installation of the Shelves 5 Rack 4 Rack 3 Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack WARNING Fit the grid correctly into any correspondent rack in the oven cavity and push it to the end ...

Page 22: ...s recommended that you replace them after a certain period of time Clearing of the hob part of the Built in Oven For built in combined products hobs should be cleaned wiping with a dampened cloth Cleaning of the stainless steel parts should be done only with water and such parts should be wiped dry with a soft cloth or chamois Gaps and corners should be cleaned using liquid detergents or lukewarm ...

Page 23: ...ing substances With this spatula you can clean up the tiniest of dirt on the vitroceramic surface Dirts that are difficult to remove such as melted plastic heavy oils sweet substances can be removed easily with the spatula As the spatula includes a razor it is dangerous and must be kept out of reach of children During cleaning with spatula pay attention not to scrape off the silicon adhesives foun...

Page 24: ...f you still have any problem with your product please call to the Authorized Service 6 2 INFORMATION RELATED TO TRANSPORT If you need any transport Keep the original case of product and carry it with its original case when need to be carried Follow the transport signs on case Tape the cooker on upper parts hats and heads and saucepan carriers to the cooking panels Place a paper between the upper c...

Page 25: ...ndard Conventional 0 89 Forced Air convection 0 79 Conventional 45 Forced Air convection 40 SO313IX 22 Trademark Model Energy Consumption at Load E kWh B C D E F Useable Volume lt Size Small Medium Large Cooking Duration Energy Consumption when the heating function is not in use Wh Cooking Surface Area cm 2 1200 E 0 80 0 80 E 1 00 1 00 E 1 20 1 20 E 1 40 1 40 E 1 60 1 60 E 1 80 1 80 E 56 0 9 Energ...

Page 26: ...ctronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you p...

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