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Appliance Details 

ELECTRICAL DETAILS: 

 

OVENS 

OBO650X1 

Rated  Voltage 

220 to 240V ac 50Hz 

Max Rated Inputs 

2100W 

Supply Connection 

10A plug 

 

 

OVENS 

OBO660X1 

Rated  Voltage 

220 to 240V ac 50Hz 

Max Rated Inputs 

2100W 

Supply Connection 

10A plug 

 
This information can be found on the rating plate (data label) affixed to the inside of the door jamb. 

SIZES: 

Relevant Sizes: 

LENGTH (mm) 

WIDTH (mm) 

HEIGHT (mm) 

External Oven size 

595 

565 

595 

 

 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 

LOCAL AUTHORITY REQUIREMENTS 

Installation  is  only  permitted  by  a  licensed  electrician,  and  carried  out  according  to  instructions provided  by 
the  manufacturer.  Incorrect  installation  might  cause  harm  and  damage  which  the manufacturer accepts no 
responsibility. 
 

ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION FOR THE LICENSED ELECTRICIAN 

This oven must be connected to a 220-240V 50Hz power supply.  

Before carrying out the connection to the power supply, the voltage rating of the appliance (stamped on the 
appliance identification plate) must be checked for correspondence to the available mains supply voltage, and the 
mains electric wiring should be suitable for the 

oven’s power rating (also indicated on the appliance identification 

plate); 

The switched outlet must be connected to a suitable earth wiring, in conformity to current safety regulations. 

This  appliance  must  be  plugged  into  a  10A  switched  outlet.  It  should  not  be  located  above  the  appliance  and  no 
more than 1.25m away from it. The power supply cord must not touch any hot surfaces and must be placed so that 
its temperature does not exceed 75°C at any point along its length. After having installed the appliance,  the switched 
outlet must always be in an accessible position. 

NOTE

: For connections to the mains power supply, never use adapters, reductions or multiple power points as these 

may overheat and catch fire. 

 

Summary of Contents for OBO650X1

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual 60cm Built In Electric Oven Model OBO650X1 OBO660X1...

Page 2: ...iance such as warranty registration manuals features and specifications please visit omegaappliances com au if you are in Australia and omegaappliances co nz if you are in New Zealand or contact our C...

Page 3: ...lter specifications and appearances without notice Contents Important Safety Warnings 4 Appliance Details 5 Oven Lamp Replacement 7 Installation 8 Operating Instructions 11 Accessories 16 Cleaning 17...

Page 4: ...s hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Do not touch any components during this time as they may be hot and can cause burns Use heat resistant cooking gloves wher...

Page 5: ...V 50Hz power supply Before carrying out the connection to the power supply the voltage rating of the appliance stamped on the appliance identification plate must be checked for correspondence to the a...

Page 6: ...en the mains power is still connected to the appliance and never by an unauthorized person The electrical safety of this appliance can only be guaranteed if the oven is correctly and efficiently earth...

Page 7: ...he lamp and replace it with another high temperature lamp with the following characteristics Type G9 Halogen Voltage AC220V 240V Wattage 18W Temperature rating 300 Or Type E14 Voltage AC220V 240V Watt...

Page 8: ...s situations which might arise When choosing a place for the oven attention should be paid to ensure there are no flammable orcombustible materials in the close vicinity such as curtains oil cloth etc...

Page 9: ...the cabinet in which the oven will be installed must be correct and resistant to increases in temperature In a correct installation contact with electrical or insulated parts must be prevented Insula...

Page 10: ...same time you need to properly ventilate the environment in which the oven isinstalled In order to cook in your oven the oven function and temperature setting controls need to be adjusted and theoven...

Page 11: ...d the thermostat light will go off When the temperature falls below the set value the thermostat will again be turned on alongside the thermostat light It is normal for this to occur during the cookin...

Page 12: ...t Maxi Grill This function is used for faster grilling and for grills with a lot of food Adjust the function control knob so it indicates the Maxi Grill function symbol Set the oven s thermostat contr...

Page 13: ...er to off Take the cooked food out of the oven and place it on asafe heatproof surface As the oven will be hot work near with caution and keep children away from the cooling oven Maxi Grill with Fan A...

Page 14: ...en is ready for cooking or is cooking If off the oven is not cooking MINUTE MINDER ICON If on the Minute Minder is running If flashing the minute minder can be adjusted using the minus plus buttons If...

Page 15: ...time delayed Set up the oven as above and set the duration for cooking While the display is still flashing press the central timer button one more time The display will now alternate between End and...

Page 16: ...n a cold environment immediately after cooking in them Do not place them on cold and wet surfaces Ensure that they slowly cool off by placingthem on a dry piece of cloth or wooden board otherwise the...

Page 17: ...leaning powders rough wire wool or hard tools In the event of any excess liquids spilling over your oven surface during cleaning clean up immediately so as to prevent possible damageto the enamel or m...

Page 18: ...first used This is a result of protective oils being removed and is to be expected with a first use If you have any further problems with your product please call your Authorised ServiceCentre Transpo...

Page 19: ...ssist Thermostat pos c Rack pos Cooking Period min Thermostat pos c Rack pos Cooking Period min Roast Pork 230 190 2 3 20 45 50 min per kilo 220 180 2 3 20 45 50 minper kilo Roast Chicken 190 200 2 3...

Page 20: ...a less is best methodwhen choosing the topping ingredients Check the base is crispy by lifting the pizza pan from the oven with a heatproof glove and lifting the pizza with an oven slide to look at t...

Page 21: ...lete as this will knock out precious air you have just spent time adding Remove the beaters from the hand mixer and tap them over the edge of your open palm to knock any remaining cake mix into the bo...

Page 22: ...st of service or repair Service Area The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory area of the nearest service centre Travelling cost incurred for service outside th...

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