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CONTENTS

Your oven

Introduction 4
Control panel 

5

Desciption 6
Guide rails/Telescopic guide rails 

6

Accessories 6
Door 8
Cooling fan 

8

First use

What to do first 

9

‘Settings menu’ 

9

How to open the ‘Settings menu’ 

10

Operation

How to operate the oven 

11

Use

Using the oven 

14

Functions table 

14

Steam cooking 

17

Using the timer 

18

Selecting additional functions 

20

Cleaning

Cleaning your oven 

22

The Steam clean function 

22

Cleaning the steam system (descaling) 

23

Cleaning the water reservoir filter 

24

Removing and cleaning the wire guides 

24

Removal and reinsertion of the oven door 

25

Removal and reinsertion of the oven door glass 

26

Replacing the oven light bulb 

27

Troubleshooting

General 28

Your oven and the environment

Disposing of the appliance and the packaging 

30

Summary of Contents for OVS524MAT

Page 1: ...Instructions for use Oven OVS524RVS OVS524MAT ...

Page 2: ...EN 2 EN Instructions for use EN 3 EN 30 Pictograms used Important information Tip ...

Page 3: ...table 14 Steam cooking 17 Using the timer 18 Selecting additional functions 20 Cleaning Cleaning your oven 22 The Steam clean function 22 Cleaning the steam system descaling 23 Cleaning the water reservoir filter 24 Removing and cleaning the wire guides 24 Removal and reinsertion of the oven door 25 Removal and reinsertion of the oven door glass 26 Replacing the oven light bulb 27 Troubleshooting ...

Page 4: ...method every time This manual shows how you can best use this oven In addition to information about operating the oven you will also find background information that may be useful when using the appliance Please read the separate safety instructions carefully before using the appliance Read this manual before using the appliance and keep it in a safe place for future use Installation instructions ...

Page 5: ...t air 12 Steam 13 Display cooking information and timer clock 14 Child lock 15 Oven lighting on off 16 Temperature 17 Timer 18 Start stop 19 Multi function selector Note The keys respond best if you touch them with a large area of your fingertip Every time you press a key during use a short acoustic signal will sound 7 6 5 4 8 9 10 19 14 15 16 17 13 1 2 3 12 11 18 Mode selector ...

Page 6: ...f shelf levels can have fully retractable telescopic guide rails depending on the model Pull the telescopic guide rails out of the oven cavity completely and place the oven rack baking tray steam dish on them Then slide the oven rack baking tray steam dish on the telescopic guide rails back into the oven cavity Only close the oven door when the telescopic guide rails have been returned completely ...

Page 7: ... tray into the first level for use as a drip tray during grilling Do not use the deep enamelled baking tray for microwave functions Suitable for pyrolysis cleaning Glass baking tray for microwave and oven use NOT suitable for pyrolysis cleaning Non perforated steam dish 40 mm deep useful for collecting moisture during steaming Note discolouration may occur at temperatures above 180 C This will not...

Page 8: ...use The oven continues operating when the door is closed This oven has a Soft close door system When closing the oven door this system dampens the movement from a certain angle and silently closes the oven door Cooling fan The appliance is equipped with a cooling fan that cools the casing and control panel ...

Page 9: ...Confirm the setting by pressing the Start stop key If nothing is pressed the setting is stored automatically after three seconds Setting the brightness level You can adjust the brightness of the display backlight low medium or high 1 Turn the Multi function selector to set the brightness level 2 Confirm the setting by pressing the Start stop key Setting the sound level You can adjust the sound lev...

Page 10: ...g process You can activate or deactivate the descaling process by selecting on or off You do not have to descale your appliance immediately You get a note in the display when you need to descale your appliance 1 The descaling setting must be off 2 Confirm the setting by pressing the Start stop key End You can leave the Settings menu 1 Confirm the setting by pressing the Start stop key How to open ...

Page 11: ...table for more information about the oven functions When you select a steam function always fill the water reservoir with fresh water Steaming is a natural cooking mode that preserves the full flavour of the food See chapter Use Steam cooking for more information about steam cooking 2 Adjust the settings if necessary temperature time steam intensity Press the Temperature key and turn the Multi fun...

Page 12: ...et the time Confirm the setting by pressing the Start stop key See chapter Use Timer functions for more information about the timer If you have selected the combi steam program you have to set the steam intensity After setting the temperature and or time you confirm the settings by pressing the Start stop key In the display Int and three level bars appear low medium and high Use the Multi function...

Page 13: ...ted first Please do not insert your food in the oven yet but wait until the preheating is complete 4 Switching off the oven Rotate the Mode selector to position 0 If you have set a cooking time end time the oven will stop operating automatically You will hear an acoustic signal Press any key to stop the acoustic signal The display will show the current time and the declining temperature of the ove...

Page 14: ...Description Fast preheat Use this function to heat the oven to the desired temperature as quickly as possible This function is not appropriate for cooking food When the oven is heated up to the desired temperature the heating process is completed When Fats preheat is started the oven will begin to heat up The symbol C will flash in the display When the set temperature is reached preheating is comp...

Page 15: ...can be used for grilling meat fish and vegetables Place the oven rack on level 4 or 5 and the baking tray on level 2 Suggested temperature 170 C Monitor the cooking process at all times The dish may burn quickly due to the high temperature Preheat for 5 minutes Hot air Bottom heat Heating by means of hot air from the back of the oven and the bottom heating element This mode can be used to bake piz...

Page 16: ...an easily clean your oven The Steam clean programme takes only 30 minutes Defrosting The air circulates with no heaters activated Only the fan will be activated This is used to slowly thaw frozen food Hot air Steam level High Medium Low Heating by means of hot air in combination with steam The steam is provided by the steam generator and injected into the cavity by interval High cooking escalopes ...

Page 17: ...u select a steam function always fill the water reservoir with fresh water After every steam function the oven empty s the water system This will produce some noise This is not a malfunction and you do not need to worry about this Advantages of steam cooking Steam cooking stewing cooking roasting starts before the oven cavity temperature reaches 100 C Slow cooking stewing cooking roasting is also ...

Page 18: ... click is heard 6 Close the water reservoir cover Consult the steam tables to select the appropriate steam function to prepare a dish Also consult the instructions for preparation on the dish packaging Any water remaining in the steam system after cooking will be pumped back into the water reservoir Empty clean and dry the water reservoir after using the steam function Only fill the reservoir just...

Page 19: ...me and switch off automatically after the end of the cooking time Make sure the clock is accurately set to the current time Example Current time 17 30 the set duration of the baking process 1 hour and 15 minutes the set end time of the baking process 19 45 The oven will start the baking process at 18 30 with the preset temperature and function and will stop at 19 45 1 Select an oven function with ...

Page 20: ...onds The minute minder will not switch off the oven Selecting additional functions Child lock Lock the control panel to protect the oven against unintended use You can activate the child lock by holding down the Child lock key for a few seconds A lock symbol appears in the display indicating that all functions are locked To deactivate the child lock press the key for a few seconds again The lock s...

Page 21: ...ht key Display lighting If you do not wish to use the display lighting this can be disabled 1 Press the Child lock key Timer key and hold it for 5 seconds to switch off the display If a timer function has been activated then OFF and the TIMER icon will appear in the display to remind you of the activated function 2 Press the Child lock key Timer key and hold it for 5 seconds to switch on the displ...

Page 22: ...ent particles from building up so that the door can close properly The Steam clean function Grease and grime can easily be removed from the oven walls with a damp cloth using the Steam clean function Using the Steam clean function Only use the cleaning program if the oven is cold It will be even more difficult to remove grime and grease if you use the program while the oven is hot 1 Remove all acc...

Page 23: ...r 9 18 5 10 70 1 red stripe Medium hard water 18 26 10 15 50 2 red stripes Hard water 26 35 15 20 35 3 red stripes Very hard water 35 20 25 4 red stripes The display shows dCAL on when the descaling procedure has to be done If you do not start the descaling function the steam functions will be disabled 1 Press the Start stop key to start the descaling process The display shows Step 1 2 Remove the ...

Page 24: ...ilter Cleaning the water reservoir filter If the water reservoir filter is dirty you can clean it under the tap 1 Remove the suction tube with the filter 2 Clean it out under the tap and put it back into position Ensure that the filter touches the base of the water reservoir Removing and cleaning the wire guides Only use conventional cleaners to clean the guides 1 Remove the screws using a screwdr...

Page 25: ...ntil you feel a slight resistance 4 Then lift it upwards and pull it out To reinsert the door repeat the procedure backwards If you have trouble closing or opening the door check if the hinge grooves are properly inserted into their slots B A Always make sure the lock latches are correctly positioned in their slots Never let the hinge locks spring out as the central springs are very strong and may...

Page 26: ...nd the right side of the door mark 1 on the bracket and pull them slightly away from the glass mark 2 on the bracket 2 Grab the door glass at the bottom edge and lift it slightly upwards to remove it from the support 3 The inner third glass depending on the model is removed by lifting it slightly and pulling it out Remove also the rubber seal around the glass Remount the glass in reverse order Mar...

Page 27: ... and guide rails Disconnect the appliance from the power supply by removing the plug from the socket or by switching off the circuit breaker in the fuse box Please note the light bulb can be very hot Use protection to remove the bulb 1 Remove the four screws from the cover panel Remove the cover panel the glass and the sealing ring 2 Remove the faulty halogen lamp and replace it with a new one 3 R...

Page 28: ...Disconnect the appliance from the power supply for a few minutes remove the mains plug from the socket or switch the circuit breaker to off then reconnect the appliance and switch it on Power failure can cause the display to reset Disconnect the appliance from the power supply for a few minutes remove the mains plug from the socket or switch the circuit breaker to off then reconnect the appliance ...

Page 29: ... should only be performed by a qualified service technician If maintenance is required then remove the mains plug from the socket and contact the Pelgrim customer service Have the following information to hand when you call The model number and serial number stated on the inside of the oven door Warranty details A clear description of the problem Choose a clean dry place if you have to store the o...

Page 30: ...ed out waste container to point out that domestic electrical appliances must be disposed of separately Thus the appliance may not be processed via the regular waste flow at the end of its useful life It must be handed in at a special municipal waste depot or at a sales outlet which does this for you By collecting household appliances separately we prevent negative consequences to the environment a...

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Page 32: ...inside of the appliance When contacting the service department have the complete type number to hand You will find the addresses and phone numbers of the service organisation on the guarantee card The instructions for use can also be found on our website www pelgrim nl www pelgrim be ...

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