Salini SOB-9395B User'S Manual & Installation Instructions Download Page 6

 

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We decline any responsibility for injury or damage, to person or property, as a result of improper 
use or installation of this appliance.

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Heat, steam and moisture will be created during use of the appliance, take care to avoid injury 
and ensure that the room is adequately ventilated. If the appliance is going to be used for pro-
longed periods of time, then additional ventilation may be required.

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To work properly, the oven needs a sufficient amount of fresh air to flow. Make sure the flow of air 
is not jeopardised (eg. by fitting slats for thermal insulation in the cabinet where the appliance is 
built in). In this case, the necessary cold air must not get excessively heated by other sources of 
heat (eg. solid fuel stoves).

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Please consult with your qualified installer if you are in any doubt about the amount of ventilation 
that you will require.

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DO NOT install the appliance next to curtains or soft furnishings. 

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Carry the appliance with at least two persons, appliance is heavy and requires two persons lift.

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DO NOT attempt to lift or move cooking appliances by using the oven door or handle, as this may 
cause damage to the appliance or result in injury to the person lifting the appliance.

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IMPORTANT: The adjacent furniture or housing and all materials used in the installation must be 
able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85°C above the ambient temperature of the room it 
is located in, whilst in use.

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Before obtaining access to terminals, all supply circuits must be disconnected.

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Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in 
electrical hazards. 

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The appliance installation must be earthed.

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Use only suitable isolation devices: circuit breakers, fuses (plug fuses must be removed from the 
fuse holder), earth leakage circuit breakers and relays.

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The electrical system must be equipped with an isolation device which lets you disconnect the 
appliance from the power socket at all poles. The isolation device must have a contact opening 
width of no less than 3 mm.

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Appliance shall only be used with rated voltage and frequency, ensure that the appliance data 
plate matches the electrical system it will be installed in.

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This appliance must be installed in accordance with the installation instructions and in  
accordance with local regulations.

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WARNING:  

Always switch off the electricity supply at the mains during installation and during 

maintenance such as before replacing the light globe to avoid the possibility of electric shock. 

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Always use an electric socket with a properly installed protective contact.

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Do not use multiple sockets or cable extensions. 

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Insert the power plug into the socket only at the end of installation. Check that the power plug 
remains accessible after installation.

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If the power plug is loose, do not connect it to the socket.

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If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified service 
engineer. 

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We recommend the use of only genuine parts for repairs.

Summary of Contents for SOB-9395B

Page 1: ...BUILT IN OVEN User Manual Installation Instructions SOB 9395B WWW SALINI COM AU ...

Page 2: ...25 26 Installation of the appliance must be only be undertaken by a licensed electrician This manual contains important information including safety operational maintenance installation information which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference for you or any person not familiar with the operation of th...

Page 3: ...appliance if it has been damaged in transport as this will void the warranty This appliance complies with all current Australian and European safety legislation and designed to operate safely in normal use however the appliance surfaces will become hot during use and retain heat after operation This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or me...

Page 4: ...NOT leave heated oil or fat unattended as this is a fire risk DO NOT place pans baking trays dishes or aluminium foil directly onto the bottom of the oven The heat accumulation might damage the bottom of the oven or discolouration of the enamel Discolouration of the enamel does not effect the performance of the appliance DO NOT pour water into the hot cooking compartment DO NOT use the product wit...

Page 5: ...ately by contacting the authorised service centre Be careful when removing the door from the appliance the door is heavy could cause injury Cleaning of the oven should be carried out on a regular basis to prevent the materials forming the surface from deteriorating Remains of food or fat in the appliance may cause a fire Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven ...

Page 6: ... is located in whilst in use Before obtaining access to terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected Failure to install the screws or fixing device in accordance with these instructions may result in electrical hazards The appliance installation must be earthed Use only suitable isolation devices circuit breakers fuses plug fuses must be removed from the fuse holder earth leakage circuit bre...

Page 7: ...cabinet or structure For flush mounted cabinets the components plastic or veneered wood must be held together by heat resistant adhesives with at least 100 C unsuitable materials and adhesives can cause buckling and voiding of glue hold which can compromise structure The cabinet must permit the free passage of the electrical wiring and must be strong enough to bear the weight of the appliance and ...

Page 8: ...does not rest on it when it is installed in the cabinet e The terminals of two appliances are not connected to the same plug f If changing the power cable use one with 3 x 1 5mm specifications 2 type H05VV F or H05RR F g It is essential that the coupling polarities of the free terminals are respected Brown Live Blue Neutral Yellow Green Earth IMPORTANT Make sure the characteristics of your househo...

Page 9: ... Watts Bottom heating element 1 50 kW Rotisserie motor 4 Watts Turbo heating element 2 50 kW Oven fan 33 Watts Top heating element 0 90 kW Cooling fan 23 Watts Grill heating element 1 80 kW Oven timer 7 Lamps 8 Heating Element 9 Fan 10 Rack Positions 11 Shelf Support Removable All electric household appliances must be connected to earth This wire in its turn is connected to an earth plate formed b...

Page 10: ... for baking flans and sweets and for roasting Convection For baking and roasting food on one rack position only the heat gets distributed evenly from the top and bottom Bottom Heater For baking cakes with a crispy bottom and for preserving foods The heat is distributed from the bottom 3D Convection For sweets and biscuits on 1 and 2 levels Inside the cooking chamber the fan distributes the heat ge...

Page 11: ... time is finished Press the function button and the alarm icon will begin to flash indicating the timer func tion is selected the display will show 0 00 Press the plus or minus button to set the time The time can be adjusted between 0 01 to 23 59 Pressing the plus or minus button once will change it incrementally and press and hold will quick adjust Once the time is configured wait 5 second to con...

Page 12: ...se the clock function The clock icon on the screen will flash Use the plus and minus button to set the time The clock is 24hr display Pressing the plus or minus button once will change it incrementally and press and hold will quick adjust Once the time is configured wait 5 second to confirm time the clock function will stop flashing IMPORTANT If the time is changed when Duration or End time cookin...

Page 13: ... hot accessory and ovenware DRIPPING PAN The dripping pan is normally positioned at the bottom of the oven to collect juices or drippings that may released during cooking If the dripping tray is not needed when cooking it should be removed from the oven Using the dripping pan will prevent from food drippings landing on the bottom of the cavity Food drippings that are released in cooking may stain ...

Page 14: ...ATION CYCLE To remove any residue from the oven that may have been left from the manufacturing process the oven should undergo an initial operation cycle before attempting any cooking Ensure that the room is well ventilated with windows open during the cycle and cool down It is perfectly normal for a smell to be produced during this process It is advisable for you not to remain in the room whilst ...

Page 15: ...s with strong detergents this could damage the non stick coating All surfaces can discolour or alter if you use unsuitable products In particular the front of the oven can be damage by cleaning sprays and descalers Remove residual detergent immediately Regularly check the door seal The door seal is around the frame of the oven compartment The seals must be soft and elastic To keep the door seals c...

Page 16: ...owing cleaning products x detergents containing soda ammonia acids or chlorides x descaling products on the front of the oven x abrasive detergents such as powders milk or abrasive pastes x products containing solvents x detergents for stainless steel x detergents for dishwashers x detergents for glass x detergents for ceramic hobs x abrasive brushes and sponges such as steel wool or sponges which...

Page 17: ...ts D see Fig 9 and pull the door towards yourself until it has unhooked from the oven REMOVING THE GLASS The oven door is equipped with three glass panels It is recommended that the oven door is removed from the oven before removing the internal glass panels to clean them as the oven door could close again if you try to remove the glass panels before taking off the oven door After removing the ove...

Page 18: ...Use only halogen lamps 25 40 W 220 V 240 V T300 C CAUTION Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock DISASSEMBLY OF CONVECTION MOTOR Before proceeding with any servicing or repair read the important safety information 1 Turn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supp...

Page 19: ...nded Reset the timer or cook without timer Power failure Check the power to appliance 3 To reassemble the convection motor cover perform the operations described above in reverse TROUBLESHOOTING Any electrical repairs to this appliance must conform to your local state and federal regulations If in any doubt please contact the service center CAUTION Always disconnect the unit from the power source ...

Page 20: ...e venting air is hot the cooling fan is working normally Water drips when the oven is used The seal is damaged not sealing correctly Check the seal for damage may need replacing Please note that if an authorised service person is asked to attend whilst the product is under warranty and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault then you may be liable for the cost of the call ou...

Page 21: ...m If you want to use the residual heat to keep a dish hot choose the lowest temperature setting possible Functions that utilise the fan are more energy efficient use the cooking functions that include the fan to save energy Dishes Accessories Preheating minutes Rack Position Function Temperature C Time minutes Biscuits Baking Pan 25 2 150 160 30 35 Small cakes Baking Cake Pan 8 3 165 175 30 35 Spo...

Page 22: ...k Loin 1 3 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 190 85 Pork Shoulder 1 3 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 180 190 120 130 Roast Rabbit 1 3 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 180 190 90 100 Turkey Rump 2 4 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 170 180 150 Pork Neck 2 4 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 170 160 170 Roast Chicken 1 5 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 200 65 70 Toast 6 9pcs Wire rack 10 4 250 6 3 flippe...

Page 23: ...0 Cream Puffs 0 8 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 150 160 40 50 Angel Food Cake 0 8 1 6 Ovenware uncovered on rack 10 3 160 35 40 Rice Cake 1 2 Ovenware uncovered on rack 15 3 160 40 50 Brioche 8 10pc 0 8 1 Baking tray on rack 15 3 170 25 30 Brioche 16pc 1 6 Baking tray on rack 15 2 4 150 160 30 35 Shortbread biscuits 1 Baking tray on rack 8 3 170 180 25 35 Frozen Pizza 2pc 0 65 Wire grid 10 3 190...

Page 24: ... width depth 900 x 545 x 480 mm Installation dimensions height width depth 860x560x477 mm Oven Capacity 93L Nett 103L Gross Door Glazing 3 Layer Glass Energy Efficiency A Oven Lamp 2x 25W Rated Voltage Frequency 220 240V 50 60Hz Max Current 220V 12 7A Max Rated Inputs Total power 2 8kW 895 mm 480 mm 47 4 mm 854 mm 546mm 21 5 mm ...

Page 25: ...pliance must be only be undertaken by a licensed electrician who can provide a compliance certificate This appliance is intended for domestic use only DISPOSAL Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste use appropriate collection facilities By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human ...

Page 26: ...ct specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue these specifications or recommendations may change at any time You should check with your Dealer for the latest issue or visit our website for more information ...

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