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General instructions

CAUTION: the oven door becomes hot during use. Be sure to keep children well
away!

Do not use the oven as a room heater.

Always be very careful when connecting other electrical appliances to the power
supply if these are situated near the oven: the power cables must not come into
contact with hot parts of the oven.

To ensure the oven will always be safe, any servicing
— especially of electrical parts — should be entrusted exclusively to a  skilled
professional.

Clean the oven every time after use: this will make it easier to remove dirt and
grease and ensure that deposits do not build up.

Use earthenware oven dishes enamelled steel or pyrex - type glass for roasting
and baking, selecting a suitable size for the bulk and quantity of the food being
cooked.
Stainless steel ovenware is not recommended, as the metal reflects heat.

If the interior light should fail, disconnect the oven from the electrical power before
removing and replacing the lamp.

Using first time

Before using the oven for the first time, clean the interior thoroughly with liquid
detergent and lukewarm water. Wipe off, then heat the oven to maximum temperature
and leave on for 20 minutes. This will ensure that residual oil and grease used in
the manufacturing process do not give off unpleasant smells when food is cooked
in the oven.
Once this has been done, the oven is ready for use.

CAUTION: make certain the oven is disconnected from the electrical power supply
before carrying out any cleaning operation on the oven.

Final checks

Having installed the oven in its enclosure, and before switching on, be certain to
check that there are no live parts accessible, and that all the packing has been
removed.
At this point the oven can be switched on as described in the instructions.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Summary of Contents for OO884XA

Page 1: ...installation and operating instructions omega OO884XA double oven...

Page 2: ...arefully The instructions it contains will enable you to use the appliance correctly and to best advantage The manufacturer accepts no liability for damage to persons or property caused by incorrect a...

Page 3: ...or children Danger of burns Oven and cooking accessories may become very hot during operation To avoid burns use kitchen clothes and gloves when handling hot parts or utensils Mains leak of adjacent a...

Page 4: ...e oven in the unit especially the indications regarding the size and position of the ventilation opening which is essential for proper cooling of the enclosure and of the oven itself To guarantee the...

Page 5: ...Orange light light Red Orange light light 4 functions 4F Timer 0 60 7 functions 7F Timer 0 60 4 functions 4F Timer 0 120 7 functions 7F Timer 0 120 4 functions 4F Electronic Programmer 7 functions 7F...

Page 6: ...reheated or warmed Position 3 Conventional cooking Set the required cooking temperature between 50 and 250 C The red light will go out as soon as the selected temperature has been reached The oven sh...

Page 7: ...ven in this way food will defreeze in a third of the time normally needed Position 3 Fan assisted cooking The fan and the relative heating element come into operation and heat will be distributed unif...

Page 8: ...oven Position 5 Middle Grill Use the thermostat to the desired temperature between 50 and 250 C while keeping the oven door closed This cooking mode is ideal for small amounts of food Keep the door c...

Page 9: ...eeping the oven door closed This cooking mode is ideal for small amounts of food Keep the door closed Position 6 Grill Set the thermostat at a temperature between 50 and 250 C The red light will go ou...

Page 10: ...ent The fan circular heating element and bottom heating element come on Temperature can be adjusted between 50 and 250 C This cooking mode is ideal for pizzas and other foods that require heat from be...

Page 11: ...ng possibility from 50 max 250 C Food is placed on the backing pan grid DISHES LEVEL TEMPERATURE COOKING TIME Side 1 Side 2 Pork steaks Chops 4 pcs 3 225 C 12 min 10 min Grilled Sausages 6 pcs 3 225 C...

Page 12: ...se the respective cooking time must be observed If selecting the position temperatures must be set 10 to 20 C lower than indicated in the table Sweets Short pastry flan base Fruit pie tart White leave...

Page 13: ...re of the oven The TIMES given in the ROASTING GUIDE are only approximate because the size and age of the bird will influence cooking times as will the shape of a joint and the proportion of bone Note...

Page 14: ...nation Defrosting meat poultry and fish can be accelerated using this method but make sur they are completely thawed before cooking thoroughly Place meat and poultry on a trivet in a meat tin Defrosti...

Page 15: ...enware is not recommended as the metal reflects heat If the interior light should fail disconnect the oven from the electrical power before removing and replacing the lamp Using first time Before usin...

Page 16: ...nformity with current statutory regulations and in accordance with applicable safety standards Installing the oven The unit in which the oven is installed must be manufactured to a modular dimension o...

Page 17: ...s The cable must be connected as prescribed by statutory regulations and respond to the specifications indicated on the Technical Data page The terminal box is located at the rear of the appliance If...

Page 18: ...automatic mode but no setting has yet been made When AUTO remains permanently alight this means that the timer is in automatic mode and already programmed automatic cooking timer in operation plus AU...

Page 19: ...food for a period of 30 minutes ending at 14 00 Pressing and holding enter 0 30 in the display Pressing and holding enter 14 00 in the display This done the display will revert to the current time an...

Page 20: ...ee zeroes appear ALARM TIMER You can set this timer to sound a buzzer after 0 to 60 minutes of cooking First turn the knob fully clockwise then turn it back to the desired alarm time COOKING TIMER Fir...

Page 21: ...ditional mode using oven cleaners and sprays Otherwise respect the following cleaning tips Cool the oven completely before cleaning The oven and the accessories must be cleaned after each use otherwis...

Page 22: ...lace reverse this procedure Clean the side grids only with conventional detergents Removing wire grids This appliance is manufactured in compliance with RF suppression standards MODEL Multifunction ov...

Page 23: ...0 W middle grill 1200 W double grill 2200 W upper heating element 1000 W lower heating element 1100 W Maximum electrical input 2365 W Maximum overall electrical input 4250 W 230 240V 3700 W 220V Power...

Page 24: ...ct the appliance from the power supply To replace the lamp of the oven interior light first unscrew and remove the protective cover A Renew the lamp and refit the cover A Max power 25 W INTERIOR LIGHT...

Page 25: ...d in the drawing close the door again until a click is produced by the levers raised previously lift the door upward and away from the front of the oven to free it from the sockets To refit the door l...

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Page 28: ...accuracies in the present publication attributable to copying and printing errors The right is reserved by the manufacturer to make such changes to products as are deemed necessary or appropriate with...

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