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Oven Lighting

The inside light will go on:

–When the oven door is open. If the door is not

closed after a certain time, the light will turn off
to reduce power consumption.

–When any cooking function is selected. The light

will turn off after a certain time.

If you want to turn the light on during cooking, just
touch the Oven Light sensor 

(12)

. If you keep your

finger on this sensor for a few seconds, the light
will stay on throughout cooking.

Electronic Clock Functions

Cooking Time:

This function allows you to 

programme cooking time length, after which the
oven will turn off automatically. 

Cooking Stop Time: 

This function allows you to

programme the time for cooking to stop, after
which the oven will turn off automatically. 

Cooking Time and Cooking Stop Time:

This 

function allows both cooking time length and the
stop time to be programmed. With this function,
the oven switches on automatically at the set
time and operates for the cooking time it has
been programmed for. It switches itself off 
automatically at the entered stop time. 

Timer Alarm:

A beep will go sound when the set

time has finished, whether the oven is on or off.

Child safety: 

This function locks the oven, 

preventing small children from playing with it.

Programming the Timer Alarm

1

Press on the clock sensor 

(2)

several times

until the symbol 

(13)

lights up.

2

Select the length of time after which you
want the alarm to sound by pressing on the

+

or sensors.

3

You will then hear two beeps, the display will
show the time left before the alarm sounds
and the symbol (A) will flash slowly, 
indicating that the timer has been set.

4

Once the programmed time has passed, an
alarm will sound and the symbol (A) will
begin to flash more quickly. 

5

Press on any sensor on the control panel to
stop the alarm.

You can change the programmed time 
whenever you want by touching the clock 
sensor 

(2)

until the symbol 

(13)

flashes, and

then touching the    or    sensors. The two
beeps you hear after that will confirm the new
time has been set.

Programming Cooking Time

1

Press on the clock sensor  

(2)

. The symbol

(14)

will light up.

2

Select the cooking time by pressing the     or 

sensors.

3

Two consecutive beeps will then sound and
the display will show the remaining cooking
time. The symbol 

(14)

will flash slowly to

indicate that the oven will switch itself 
automatically.

4

Select a cooking function and temperature.

5

Once the cooking time is complete, the oven
will turn off, an alarm will sound and the 

(14)

symbol will flash more quickly. 

6

Press on any sensor on the control panel to
stop the alarm.

You can change the programmed time 
whenever you want by touching the clock 
sensor 

(2) 

and then on the      or      sensors.

The two beeps you hear after that will confirm
the new time has been set.

Summary of Contents for PRSO301

Page 1: ...Technical Specifications PRSO301 ...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...ture Indicator 13 Meat probe temperature indicator 14 Electric Clock 15 Temperature Sensor 16 Electric Clock Sensor Control Panel 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 11 10 9 17 Sensor 18 Sensor Child Safety Function 19 On Off 10 Inside Light 11 Meat probe sensor ...

Page 4: ... use when baking cakes where the heat should be even to give a spongy texture Lower Element Heat only comes from beneath Suitable for warming plates or letting dough rise Grill and Lower Element Ideal for roasts This function can be used with any size joints of meat Grill Toasting and browning This function allows the surface to be cooked without affecting the inside of the food Suitable for flat ...

Page 5: ... collect any liquid Meat and fish do not need to be completely thawed before cooking Condiments can be added once the surface is soft Food should always be cooked after defrosting Do not refreeze defrosted food See the following chart for defrosting times and temperature levels The times shown in the chart are a guide The time needed for defrosting will depend on the temperature of the room weight...

Page 6: ...ntil the indicator flashes 1 Change the time by touching the or sensors The two beeps you hear after that will confirm the new time has been set Manual Operation After setting the clock the oven is ready for use 1 Press the On sensor 2 Press on the desired cooking function symbol 3 The temperature display will show the preset temperature for that cooking function Press on the temperature sensor 5 ...

Page 7: ...ress on the clock sensor 2 several times until the symbol 13 lights up 2 Select the length of time after which you want the alarm to sound by pressing on the or sensors 3 You will then hear two beeps the display will show the time left before the alarm sounds and the symbol A will flash slowly indicating that the timer has been set 4 Once the programmed time has passed an alarm will sound and the ...

Page 8: ...ime The 14 symbol will flash slowly 14 Press on the clock sensor 2 several times until the symbol15 lights up 15 Select the cooking stop time by pressing the or sensors 16 This will be confirmed by two beeps The current time will show on the display and the 15 symbol will remain lit 17 Select a cooking function and temperature 18 The oven will remain off with the 15 symbol lit and the 14 symbol fl...

Page 9: ...t the probe into the side of the roast so that the point reaches its centre Insert the entire probe up to the handle It is recommended to turn the roast over half way through cooking Bear this in mind when placing the probe to avoid problems with it later The point of the probe must not be touching the bone or fatty areas Also it should not be in a hollow area which could happen with poultry Use o...

Page 10: ...s the selected temperature the oven will turn off and an alarm signal will sound for a few seconds Press on any sensor on the control panel to stop the alarm The roast is cooked to your taste and ready to serve You can change the selected temperature for your roast whenever you want by touching the sensor 17 and then sensors and Position for cake tray The short hook over the tray Tray removing han...

Page 11: ...b holder glass cover with a tool E Change the bulb Reassemble the glass cover and ensure that everything fits in the correct position The replacement bulb must be resistant to temperatures up to 300 o C You can order one from Technical Service Caution Make sure the oven is unplugged before changing the bulb ...

Page 12: ...nventional Forced air convection Usable volume litres Size Small Medium Large Time to cook standard load Conventional Forced air convection Baking area Noise dB A re 1 pW A 0 81 Kwh 0 79 Kwh 59 42 min 45 min 1300 cm2 BROCHURE Manufacturer PRIMA Model PRSO301 Our contribution to enviromental protection we use recycled paper Cod 83172613 3172613 001 ...

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