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Installation Instructions 

 

Check that the power rating of the mains supply and of the sockets are suitable for the maximum 

power of the appliance as indicated on the specification plate. 

 

Plug should be accessible after installation. Fit the plug into a socket fitted with a third contact which 

corresponds with the earth connection. This should be properly connected. 

 

If the appliance just fitted with supply leads but does not come already fitted with a plug, then 

permanently connect to fixed wiring as follow: 

 

1-

 

The “yellow/green” earth wire, which must be connected to terminal, has to be about 10mm 

longer than the other wires; the “blue” neutral wire has to be connected to the terminal marked 

with letter N. 

2-

 

“Black, brown, red” live wires have to be connected to terminal L. Mains connection can also be 

made by fitting a double pole switch with a minimum gap between the contacts of 3mm, 

proportionate to the load and complying with the regulations in force. 

 

The yellow/green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch. 

 

The plug or a double pole switch used for mains supply connection should be easy to get at, once 

the appliance is in position. 

 

The electrical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed when it has been correctly connected 

to an efficient earthed power supply, as laid down in the regulations for electrical safety. 

 

The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to lack an 

earth connection. 

 

IMPORTANT:  

Position the mains supply cable so that it is never subjected to a temperature which is more than 50

 

above ambient temperature. 

 

The appliances are supplied with installation kits and can be installed in a worktop with the appropriate 

dimensions. The installation and dimensions for oven are shown in the below figures: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation Instructions 

 

The adjacent furniture must be able to withstand a minimum temperature rise of 50°C above the 

ambient temperature of the room it is located in, during periods of use. The power supply to the 

appliance must be cut off before any adjustments or maintenance work is done on it. 

Preparation for Installation and Use 

WARNING: This appliance must be installed by an authorised service person or qualified technician, 

according to the instructions in this guide and in compliance with the current local regulations. 

 

Incorrect installation may cause harm and damage, for which the manufacturer accepts no 

responsibility, and the warranty will not be valid. 

 

Prior to installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions (electricity voltage and 

frequency) and the adjustments 

 

of the appliance are compatible. The adjustment conditions for this appliance are stated on the 

label. 

 

The laws, ordinances, directives and standards in force in the country of use are to be followed 

(safety regulations, proper recycling in accordance with the regulations, etc.). 

Instructions for the Installer 

 

Fit the appliance into its surround (beneath a work-top or above another appliance) by inserting 

screws into the 2 holes that can be seen in the frame of the oven when the door is open. 

 

The rear panel of the cabinet must be removed so that air can circulate freely. The panel to 

which the oven is fitted should have a gap of at least 70 mm at the rear. 

 

For a built-in oven to work well the cabinet must be of the right type. 

 

The panels of the adjoining furniture should be heat resistant. Particularly when the adjoining 

furniture is made of veneered wood, the adhesives should be able to withstand a temperature of 

120

. Plastic materials or adhesive which cannot withstand this temperature will become 

deformed or unstuck. 

 

To comply with safety regulations once the appliance has been fitted it should not be possible to 

make contact with the electrical parts. 

 

All parts which offer protection should be fixed in such a way that they cannot be removed 

without the use of a tool. 

 

 

 

 

 

Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of 

electric shock. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Installation Instructions 

 

Check that the power rating of the mains supply and of the sockets are suitable for the maximum 

power of the appliance as indicated on the specification plate. 

 

Plug should be accessible after installation. Fit the plug into a socket fitted with a third contact which 

corresponds with the earth connection. This should be properly connected. 

 

If the appliance just fitted with supply leads but does not come already fitted with a plug, then 

permanently connect to fixed wiring as follow: 

 

1-

 

The “yellow/green” earth wire, which must be connected to terminal, has to be about 10mm 

longer than the other wires; the “blue” neutral wire has to be connected to the terminal marked 

with letter N. 

2-

 

“Black, brown, red” live wires have to be connected to terminal L. Mains connection can also be 

made by fitting a double pole switch with a minimum gap between the contacts of 3mm, 

proportionate to the load and complying with the regulations in force. 

 

The yellow/green earth wire should not be controlled by the switch. 

 

The plug or a double pole switch used for mains supply connection should be easy to get at, once 

the appliance is in position. 

 

The electrical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed when it has been correctly connected 

to an efficient earthed power supply, as laid down in the regulations for electrical safety. 

 

The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or objects due to lack an 

earth connection. 

 

IMPORTANT:  

Position the mains supply cable so that it is never subjected to a temperature which is more than 50

 

above ambient temperature. 

 

The appliances are supplied with installation kits and can be installed in a worktop with the appropriate 

dimensions. The installation and dimensions for oven are shown in the below figures: 

 

 

 

 

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Cleaning 

 

NOTE: Cleaning and maintenance operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool. 

The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation 

switch before commencing any cleaning process. 

Cleaning the oven exterior 
Before starting to clean your oven, be sure that all control buttons are off and your appliance has cooled off. 

Unplug the appliance. 

Do not use cleaning materials containing particles that might scratch the enamelled and painted parts of 

your oven. Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners, which do not contain particles. As these cleaners may 

damage the surfaces, do not use caustic creams, abrasive cleaning 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 damage to the enamel or metal surface. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the 

oven. 
Cleaning the interior of the oven 
Make sure to unplug the oven before starting to clean it. You will obtain best results if you clean the oven 

interior while the oven is slightly warm (the oven should not be operating). Wipe your oven with a soft piece 

of cloth (e.g. dish cloth) dampened with warm soapy water after each use, rinse cloth in warm water then 

wipe oven again and then finish by wiping with a dry cloth. For a complete cleaning process, use dry and 

powder type oven cleaners, following the oven cleaning product’s instructions. 

Troubleshooting 

If the oven does not operate: 

 

The oven may be unplugged from the power source or switched off at the power source. 

 

The household fuse has blown or household power supply is off. 

 

The Timer (if available) may not set correctly. 

If the oven does not heat: 

 

The heat may not be set correctly with the oven’s temperature setting.

 

If the interior lighting lamp does not light: 

 

The lamps are defective. If they are defective, you can change them following the instructions 

within this manual. 

Cooking (if lower-upper part does not cook equally): 

 

Control the shelf locations, cooking period and heat values according to the manual. 

Unit smoking when first used: 

 

This is a result of protective oils being removed and is to be expected with a first use. 

Oven fan is still running even though knobs in off position: 

 

The cooling fan has activated to cool down the control; this is normal and may stay on for some 

time. 

Clock Flashing on Display 

 

Power failure or interruption 

If you have any further problems with your product, please call your Authorised Service Centre. 

 

 

 

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Cleaning 

 

NOTE: Cleaning and maintenance operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool. 

The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation 

switch before commencing any cleaning process. 

Cleaning the oven exterior 
Before starting to clean your oven, be sure that all control buttons are off and your appliance has cooled off. 

Unplug the appliance. 

Do not use cleaning materials containing particles that might scratch the enamelled and painted parts of 

your oven. Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners, which do not contain particles. As these cleaners may 

damage the surfaces, do not use caustic creams, abrasive cleaning 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 damage to the enamel or metal surface. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the 

oven. 
Cleaning the interior of the oven 
Make sure to unplug the oven before starting to clean it. You will obtain best results if you clean the oven 

interior while the oven is slightly warm (the oven should not be operating). Wipe your oven with a soft piece 

of cloth (e.g. dish cloth) dampened with warm soapy water after each use, rinse cloth in warm water then 

wipe oven again and then finish by wiping with a dry cloth. For a complete cleaning process, use dry and 

powder type oven cleaners, following the oven cleaning product’s instructions. 

Troubleshooting 

If the oven does not operate: 

 

The oven may be unplugged from the power source or switched off at the power source. 

 

The household fuse has blown or household power supply is off. 

 

The Timer (if available) may not set correctly. 

If the oven does not heat: 

 

The heat may not be set correctly with the oven’s temperature setting.

 

If the interior lighting lamp does not light: 

 

The lamps are defective. If they are defective, you can change them following the instructions 

within this manual. 

Cooking (if lower-upper part does not cook equally): 

 

Control the shelf locations, cooking period and heat values according to the manual. 

Unit smoking when first used: 

 

This is a result of protective oils being removed and is to be expected with a first use. 

Oven fan is still running even though knobs in off position: 

 

The cooling fan has activated to cool down the control; this is normal and may stay on for some 

time. 

Clock Flashing on Display 

 

Power failure or interruption 

If you have any further problems with your product, please call your Authorised Service Centre. 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for OBOS605B

Page 1: ...1 Instruction Manual OMEGA OVEN OBOS605B...

Page 2: ...liance 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...

Page 3: ...that you retain these instructions proof of purchase as well as other important documents about this product for future reference The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to property or...

Page 4: ...s door using warm damp cloth and dry it with a soft cloth 20 All cabinetry and materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 50 C above the ambient temperature...

Page 5: ...d maintenance operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation switch before commencing any cleaning...

Page 6: ...carried out when the oven is cool The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation switch before commencing any cleaning process Cleaning the oven exterior B...

Page 7: ...rical safety of the appliance can only be guaranteed when it has been correctly connected to an efficient earthed power supply as laid down in the regulations for electrical safety The manufacturer ca...

Page 8: ...in and then finish by wiping with a dry cloth For a complete cleaning process use dry and powder type oven cleaners following the oven cleaning product s instructions Troubleshooting If the oven does...

Page 9: ...If the oven does not operate The oven may be unplugged from the power source or switched off at the power source The household fuse has blown or household power supply is off The Timer if available ma...

Page 10: ...ling over your oven surface during cleaning clean up immediately so as to prevent possible damage to the enamel or metal surface Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the oven Cleaning the interior o...

Page 11: ...nt of any excess liquids spilling over your oven surface during cleaning clean up immediately so as to prevent possible damage to the enamel or metal surface Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the...

Page 12: ...for toasting bread cheese melts and melting cheese topped dishes or finishing off a dish to lightly brown on the surface Also used for herb and garlic bread After cooking turn off the oven function an...

Page 13: ...ining particles that might scratch the enamelled and painted parts of your oven Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners which do not contain particles As these cleaners may damage the surfaces do not us...

Page 14: ...oven is cool The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation switch before commencing any cleaning process Cleaning the oven exterior Before starting to clea...

Page 15: ...interior of the oven Make sure to unplug the oven before starting to clean it You will obtain best results if you clean the oven interior while the oven is slightly warm the oven should not be operat...

Page 16: ...e steam cleaners for cleaning the oven Cleaning the interior of the oven Make sure to unplug the oven before starting to clean it You will obtain best results if you clean the oven interior while the...

Page 17: ...on If you have any further problems with your product please call your Authorised Service Centre 13 13 Cleaning NOTE Cleaning and maintenance operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool...

Page 18: ...clause 10 of this warranty has the same meaning referred to in the ACL and includes a situation when an Appliance cannot be repaired or it is uneconomic for Residentia Group at its discretion to repa...

Page 19: ...tralian Consumer Law or the New Zealand Consumer Guarantee Act 1993 relating to this product Our Warranty which is subject to the conditions below covers rectification free of charge of any fault aris...

Page 20: ...ith a soft piece of cloth e g dish cloth dampened with warm soapy water after each use rinse cloth in warm water then wipe oven again and then finish by wiping with a dry cloth For a complete cleaning...

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