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Operating and Installation Instructions

Household Use

Built-in Oven

Model No. 

HL-FN645SJPQ

  

Summary of Contents for HL-FN645SJPQ

Page 1: ...nstall operate or service this product For optimum performance and safety please read these instructions carefully and follow safety precautions when using this product Before using this product please pay extra attention to Safety Precautions Page 3 5 Keep this Operating and Installation Instructions for future use Operating and Installation Instructions Household Use Built in Oven Model No HL FN...

Page 2: ...ons 11 14 Rack Placement Warning 14 Cooking Advice and Instructions 15 16 Tips for Energy Saving 16 Cleaning and Maintenance 17 19 Cleaning the Oven Door 17 Cleaning the Inside of the Oven 17 18 Bulb Replacement 19 Specifications 19 For Installer Installation Instructions 20 23 IMPORTANT 20 Electrical Connection 20 21 Positioning the Oven 22 23 Securing the Oven to a Cabinet 23 Tables of Contents ...

Page 3: ...re immediately for maintenance repair The oven must be earthed Plug the power cord to socket outlet with earthing continuity terminal Improper grounding could cause electric shock If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Ensure that the appliance is switched OFF before replacing the lamp to avo...

Page 4: ...supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Accessible parts may become hot during use Young children should be kept away Make sure the Wire Shelf and Ena...

Page 5: ...Safety Precautions Make sure to follow these instructions CAUTION Do not use plastic kitchenware or containers The high temperatures inside the oven could melt the plastic and damage the oven Do not use sealed tins or containers in the oven Over pressure may occur inside the containers during cooking creating a danger of explosion Do not leave the oven unattended during cooking process where fats ...

Page 6: ...6 1 Control Panel 2 Oven Lamp 3 Removable Rack 4 Removable Door 5 Name Plate Parts Identification Parts Identification ...

Page 7: ... the oven walls Enamel Baking Tray For cooking large quantities of food such as moist cakes pastries and frozen food or for collecting fat spillage and meat juices Warranty Card Operating and Installation Instructions a b Screw Pack a Screw Cap 2 pcs b Screw 2 pcs Note Contact the Panasonic service centre or authorized dealer for maintenance and repair Use original Panasonic accessories only ...

Page 8: ...turning 2 Main Display 3 Minus Key Push Button 4 Timer Setting Mode Push Button 5 Plus Key Push Button 6 Temperature Setting Pop up rotary knob push to release lock to avoid turning 7 Indicator Light Will light off to confirm that the set temperature has been reached Parts Identification ...

Page 9: ...s is ideal for slow cooking dishes such as casseroles stews pastries and pizzas where a crispy base is desired Conventional Cooking The top and bottom elements work together to provide conventional cooking Conventional Cooking with Fan Combination of the fan and both heating elements provides more even heat penetration saving up to 30 40 of energy Dishes are lightly browned on the outside and stil...

Page 10: ... smoke and odours Note Before the first operation remove all accessories and clean with soft cloth and mild detergent While Using the Oven CAUTION All cooking operations must be carried out with the door fully closed Do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium or tin foil sheets during cooking and do not place pans or trays on it to avoid damage to the enamel coating surface Note The oven i...

Page 11: ...3 seconds to start cooking will be visible on the display indicating the heating is in progress 4 Press twice will be visible on the display 5 Press or to adjust duration of cooking in hours Hour should be within 0 10 6 Press the minutes will flash 7 Press or to adjust duration of cooking in minutes Minute should be within 0 59 8 Press to start the countdown Current time and will be visible on the...

Page 12: ... adjust the minutes setting Minute should be within 0 59 6 Press to finish the Reminder settings Current time and will be visible on the display Note Press once to see the countdown of the Reminder The buzzer will beep when the Reminder reaches will flash Press any button to stop the buzzer and will go off The heating will continue until the operation is cancelled or the oven will enter standby mo...

Page 13: ...time and will be visible on the display Note Press twice to see the countdown of the Delay The buzzer will beep when the countdown reaches will flash and cooking will finish automatically Press any button to stop the buzzer and will go off Example If the food is placed uncooked into oven at current time and the user want to cook for 1 hour and end the cooking at In steps 3 5 set the cooking time a...

Page 14: ...ed at In steps 3 5 set end time as Result The food will start cooking at Eventually the oven will shutdown automatically at with a beep sound Rack Placement Warning To ensure the Wire Shelf or Enamel Baking Tray operates safely correct insertion and correct placement between the oven rack are necessary Alternatively the level numbering which is embedded at front of the oven when the door is opened...

Page 15: ...ss hot food should not be left inside the oven for too long after cooking Advice for Cooking Meat Cooking times especially for meat vary according to the thickness and quality of the food and to consumer taste It is recommended to use a meat thermometer when roasting meat Thermometer is not supplied with the oven Advice for Cooking Cakes and Biscuits Use dark metal moulds for cakes They help to ab...

Page 16: ...isted Grill Using the Grill function meat can be grilled even when it is put into the cold oven preheating is recommended if the user wish to change the effect of the cooking With the Fan assisted Grill function however it is recommended that the oven is preheated before grilling Tips for Energy Saving To save energy during use of the oven the following instructions may be followed 1 All cooking o...

Page 17: ... when it has cooled down after each cooking period Take out all removable parts For easier cleaning the oven door can be removed Removing the Door from Oven Removable door allows full access to entire interior of the oven for easier and quicker maintenance To remove the door open the door to the maximum angle Then pull the buckle at the door hinge backward Figure 1 Total 2 buckles at both side of ...

Page 18: ...inge forward Figure 3 Gently open and close the door several times to make sure it is correctly installed to avoid any damage Figure 3 Removing the Rack from Oven Removing the rack will make it easier to clean the side wall of the oven To remove the rack unscrew 1 piece of screw at the bottom side of wall using a screwdriver Figure 4 Then lift up the rack to an angle approximately 90 and slowly pu...

Page 19: ...order to prevent an electric shock 2 Unscrew the covering glass in anti clockwise direction Figure 6 3 Pull out the bulb from its position and replace the bulb with a new one of the same type Figure 7 4 Screw the covering glass in clockwise direction after bulb replacement is completed Figure 7 Figure 6 Model HL FN645SJPQ Voltage 220 240 V Wattage 2744 3266 W Frequency 50 60 Hz Outside Dimensions ...

Page 20: ...under overvoltage category III conditions Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules and regulations Check the local utilities for electrical codes applied in the area Failure to wire the appliance according to governing rules may result in a hazardous condition After installation show the customer where the isolating switch for the applian...

Page 21: ...led to avoid smoke emission and fire hazards 220 240 V 16 A N L To use 3 core flexible cord 2 5 mm Installation of external switch is necessary near to oven Oven wiring Power supply IMPORTANT Correct installation is the responsibility of the installer Any malfunction or accident resulting from the failure to follow the Installation Instructions is not covered by the warranty Installation Instructi...

Page 22: ...he general dimensions of the oven 575 595 595 560 Unit mm 2 Flush fit and Proud fit For the best integration within a kitchen install this oven in a standard 600 mm wide cabinet that gives a flush fit with the surrounding cabinet fronts A recess of 25 mm is ideal It can also be installed using a proud fit with the surrounding cabinet Flush fit top view Proud fit top view A B 50 Unit mm A A Infill ...

Page 23: ...0 37 Unit mm 560 600 587 80 250 100 570 min 50 Unit mm Note The oven is designed for mounting into any kitchen cabinet as long as it is heat resistant Securing the Oven to a Cabinet Fix the oven to the cabinet with 2 pieces of provided screws as illustrated below Attach 2 screw caps for finishing appearance 574 436 Base of kitchen cabinet Unit mm Note To locate the fixing holes open the oven door ...

Page 24: ...16171100A08386 G0317 0 Printed in China Website http www panasonic com No 3 Jalan Sesiku 15 2 Section 15 Shah Alam Industrial Site 40200 Shah Alam Selangor Darul Ehsan ...

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