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User Manual

Setting the Time for Your Oven’s Clock

Your oven’s clock works in 24hr time as opposed to 12hr. 
After powering on, if the clock has not been set, the clock 
will then show ‘

o:oo

 ’ by default. If the time has not been 

set, simply power the oven off and on again, and repeat the 
instructions below:

1.  Begin by connecting power to the unit, the oven display 

will then show ‘

o:oo

 ’.

2.  Next, press the Clock button    , and the hour figures will 

flash, indicating they are ready to be set.

1.  Press either the 

 or 

+

 buttons to adjust the hour figures 

between 0–23 hours.

2.  After setting the hour, press the Clock button     again 

and the minute figures will flash.

1.  Press either the 

 or 

+

 buttons to adjust the minute 

figures between 0–59 minutes.

2.  Finally, press the Clock button     to finalise your time 

settings, ‘ 

:

 ’ will flash and the time will be set.

Note:

 A tone will sound each time you have pressed a button. 

If a button is pressed inadequately, a tone will not sound.

How to Use Your Oven

1.  Press the Function button 

F

 cycle through the available 

oven functions, (as described on page 22).

1.  Next press either the 

 or 

+

 buttons to adjust the cooking 

time. If skipped, the default time is 9 hours.

2.  To adjust the temperature, press the     button and use 

the 

 or 

+

 buttons to set the temperature.

3.  Press the Start button     to begin the cooking program.

4.  The cooking time can be adjusted at any point during 

cooking. Simply press the 

 or 

+

 buttons to select the new 

time, followed by the Start button     to confirm.

5.  Similarly, the temperature can be adjusted at any point 

during cooking. To do so, press the     button, followed by 
the 

 or 

+

  buttons to adjust the temperature, then press 

the Start button     to confirm.

6.  To pause the program at any time, press the Pause  

button      . Pressing      a second time will cancel the 
program completely.

7.  An alarm will sound 5 times to remind you that the 

cooking program has completed.

Accessing the Clock During Cooking

1.  At any point during the cooking process, provided  

the clock has been set, simply press     to check the 
current time.

2.  If the Timer function has been activated and you wish  

to check the time, you can do so by via the     button.

Using the Oven Child Safety Lock

1.  To activate the Child Safety Lock function, Press both the 

Start     and Pause      buttons simultaneously for three 
seconds. A tone will sound and the     symbol on the 
display will show indicating that the lock has been set.

2.  To unlock, press the Start     and Pause      buttons 

simultaneously for 3 seconds once more. A tone will 
sound and the     symbol on the display will disappear, 
indicating the child lock function has been disabled.

Setting the Kitchen Timer

Your oven has a built-in Kitchen Timer function that can be 
a helpful reminder during the cooking process. The timer’s 
alarm period can span from 1 minute through to 9 hours.  
The kitchen timer can only be set in standby mode.

1.  Begin by pressing the Kitchen Timer button    , the 

display will show both ‘ 

a l

’ and the     symbol.

2.  Press the 

 or 

+

 buttons to adjust the alarm time.

3.  Press Start     to confirm your setting, the ‘ 

:

 ’ will flash on 

the display and the     indicator will light. The time will 
then begin to count down.

4.  The timer can be cancelled at any time by pressing the 

Pause button      twice.

5.  After the set time has elapsed, an alarm will sound ten 

times before the timer disables itself, however the oven 
will continue to cook.

Enabling the Oven Sleep Mode

1.  During standby mode, press Start     for three seconds 

to put the oven display to sleep. This helps save power, 
particularly during the night or long periods of time when 
the oven will not be in use.

2.  If the oven is in standby and has not been touched for ten 

minutes, the display will automatically enter sleep mode.

3.  If you wish to exit sleep mode, simply press any button.

Operating Your Oven

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Summary of Contents for OFOIC909B

Page 1: ...Freestanding Cooker with Induction Cooktop OFOIC909B V 2 23 User Manual Designed to Enhance E S T 9 8 omegaappliances_aus omegaappliances com au...

Page 2: ...lation Instructions Your Freestanding Cooker Cooktop Overview Operating Your Cooktop Cooktop Care Maintenance Oven Overview Operating Your Oven Oven Care Maintenance Technical Specifications Purchase...

Page 3: ...It is important that you read through the following user manual thoroughly in order to familiarise yourself with the installation and operation requirements of your appliance and to ensure optimum per...

Page 4: ...he oven cavity Do not leave the baking tray on the floor of the cavity nor should you cover the floor with aluminium foil Do not place cookware on the cavity floor as this will cause uneven distributi...

Page 5: ...ials used for packaging the appliance include those that are environmentally friendly and are 100 recyclable Environmentally materials have been marked and can be identified with the appropriate symbo...

Page 6: ...rangehood is to be fitted follow the installation guidelines supplied with the rangehood Fitting the Adjustable Feet Carefully remove all parts that are not permanently fixed including the accessories...

Page 7: ...completely with a contact separation of at least 3mm Ensure that the yellow green earth wire is not interrupted by the switch In order to avoid potential health hazards any electrical work performed o...

Page 8: ...s See the diagram below for a guide on fixing the stability bracket Installation Instructions Continued Stability bracket Stability bracket Stability bracket 13 Stability bracket Bracket Slot Stabilit...

Page 9: ...O NOT install the supplied adjustable feet with the unit 113mm Minimum distance between cabinetry benchtop and splash back 53mm Minimum distance between cabinetry benchtop and cooktop surface 20mm Min...

Page 10: ...nded for reference only your appliance may appear differently Surrounding Cabinetry Cabinetry adjacent to the appliance must be made of non combustible material The front of the adjacent units must be...

Page 11: ...nction 3 SmartBoil Function 3 3000 4000W Zone 280mm 4 1400 2000W Zone 150mm 4 AutoTemp Function 5 FlexZone Function 6 Temp Time Slider 5 FlexZone 400 230mm 6 Zone Controls 7 Boost Function 8 Child Saf...

Page 12: ...a touch is registered Make sure the controls are always clean dry and that there is no object e g a utensil or a cloth on top Even a thin film of water or food particles may make the controls unrespo...

Page 13: ...wer Up If the display flashes alternately with the heat setting this could mean that You have not placed your cookware on the correct cooking zone The cookware you are using is not suitable for induct...

Page 14: ...oost function can be applied to all cooking zones note however that after 5 minutes of the Boost function being activated the zone s will revert to their previous settings If the Boost function is app...

Page 15: ...ooktop will then unlock Using the Timer Function The Timer function can be used in two ways either as a minute minder kitchen timer or as a way to automatically turn off cooking zones after a set peri...

Page 16: ...nd fats can heat up quickly particularly when heated by the Boost function At extremely high temperatures oil and fat will ignite spontaneously presenting a serious fire and safety risk General Cookin...

Page 17: ...r scraper suitable for ceramic cooktops but beware of hot cooktop surfaces 1 Switch the power to the cooktop off at the wall 2 Hold the blade or utensil at a 30 angle and scrape the soiling or spill t...

Page 18: ...f6 The cooktop may have experienced a temperature sensor failure Take note of the fault code and please call our Support Team by dialling 1300 11 4357 or email at support residentiagroup com au To av...

Page 19: ...e This is normal for cookware to make these noises and does not indicate a fault There is a low humming noise when using high heat settings This is caused by the electronic technology of induction coo...

Page 20: ...9B User Manual Oven Overview Front View Key 1 Touch Control Panel 2 Aluminium Handle 3 Cool Touch Door 4 Induction Cooktop 5 S Steel Splash Back 6 Storage Compartment 7 7 6 1 2 3 4 5 7 Adjustable Feet...

Page 21: ...ashing recommended Enamelled Baking Tray For moist cakes pastries frozen meals and large roasts The tray can also be inserted underneath the wire rack or used with the rotisserie to be used as a drip...

Page 22: ...e tops of dishes such as tender cuts of meat melts and toast All of the grill functions are designed to pair well with the rotisserie accessory Preheating the oven for 25 minutes allows for the best r...

Page 23: ...pletely 7 An alarm will sound 5 times to remind you that the cooking program has completed Accessing the Clock During Cooking 1 At any point during the cooking process provided the clock has been set...

Page 24: ...cessed slot on the left wall of the cavity 4 Next place the other end of the rotisserie rod onto the rotisserie hook on the right side of the cavity 5 Gently insert the baking tray with a small amount...

Page 25: ...avoid the possibility of electric shock 1 Disconnect power from the mains outlet or switch off the circuit breaker of the unit s mains outlet 2 Unscrew the glass lamp cover by turning it anti clockwi...

Page 26: ...or has been properly re fitted before continuing to operate your oven Oven Care Maintenance Continued Removing the Inner Glass Follow the instructions and corresponding diagrams below carefully in ord...

Page 27: ...e oven s power supply Check the household fuse box for blown fuses and replace as necessary Ensure that a safety switch hasn t tripped The oven light has stopped working The light globe may have becom...

Page 28: ...l heating element 230V 1800W top heating element 230V 1000W lamp M1 RLY4 RLY3 RLY2 M2 RLY6 L N turbo heating element 230V 1200W RLY1 cooling motor Thermalcut out C M RLY8 rotary motor cooling motor C...

Page 29: ...lowing information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice STORE DETAILS Store Name Address Telephone Purchase Date PRODUCT DETAILS Mod...

Page 30: ...Appliance during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual the...

Page 31: ...with a guarantee by Residentia Group that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reaso...

Page 32: ...Omega is proudly owned in Australia by Residentia Group Pty Ltd Designed to Enhance E S T 1 9 8 1 residentia group www residentia group...

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