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99642021_A.qxp  27/03/2007  17:26  Page 19

Summary of Contents for SFE 700WI

Page 1: ...Oven SFE 701 EN GUIDE TO INSTALLATION We cook so well together 99642021_A qxp 27 03 2007 17 25 Page 1 ...

Page 2: ...ed all our dedication and know how in this appliance so that it would best meet your needs With innovation and perfor mance we designed it to be always easy to use In the S SA AU UT TE ER R product range you will also find a wide choice of microwaves cooking hobs ventilation hoods cookers dishwashers washing machines driers fridges and freezers that you can coordi nate with your new S SA AU UT TE ...

Page 3: ...________ 10 Description of your programmer ______________________________ 11 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE Using the programmer ______________________________________ 12 º How to set the time_____________________________________ 12 º How to adjust the time __________________________________ 12 º Instant cooking ________________________________________ 13 º Programmed cooking______________________________...

Page 4: ...rly When in use the appliance becomes hot Do not touch the heating elements located inside the oven In doing so you would run the risk of suffering serious burns When placing dishes inside or removing them from the oven do not place your hands close to the upper heating elements use heat protective kitchen gloves At the end of cooking do not pick up dishes grills rotisserie with bare hands Never p...

Page 5: ...l ll le er rs s a an nd d q qu ua al li if fi ie ed d t te ec ch hn ni ic ci ia an ns s T Th hi is s a ap pp pl li ia an nc ce e c co om mp pl li ie es s w wi it th h t th he e f fo ol ll lo ow wi in ng g E Eu ur ro op pe ea an n d di ir re ec ct ti iv ve es s L Lo ow w T Te en ns si io on n D Di ir re ec ct ti iv ve e 7 73 3 2 23 3 C CE EE E m mo od di if fi ie ed d b by y d di ir re ec ct ti iv ...

Page 6: ...ams determine the dimen sions of a cabinet that will be able to hold your oven The oven can be installed under a work top or in a column of cabinetry open or closed having the appropriate dimensions for built in installation see adjacent diagram Your oven has optimised air circulation that allows it to achieve remarkable cooking and cleaning results if the following guidelines are followed Centre ...

Page 7: ...equirements Your oven must be connected with a standar dised power cable with 3 conductors of 1 5mm2 1 live 1 neutral earth which must be connected to a 220 240V single phase grid via the intermediary of a 1 live 1 neutral earth CEI 60083 standardised power socket or via an all pole cut off device or in com pliance with the installation rules Warning The safety wire green yellow is connec ted to t...

Page 8: ... clip located to the right of the terminal board Close the inspection flap using the 2 screws Warning W We e c ca an nn no ot t b be e h he el ld d r re es sp po on ns si ib bl le e f fo or r a an ny y a ac cc ci id de en nt t r re es su ul lt ti in ng g f fr ro om m i in ne ex xi is st te en nt t d de ef fe ec ct ti iv ve e o or r i in nc co or rr re ec ct t e ea ar rt th hi in ng g I If f t th h...

Page 9: ...ctor switch Function selector switch C D E Light Wire shelf supports Tip This Guide to Installation and Use is valid for several models Minor differences in details and fittings may emerge between your appliance and the descriptions provided E D B A C EN 99642021_A qxp 27 03 2007 17 25 Page 9 ...

Page 10: ...e It is used for cooking pastries such as cream puffs meringues cup cakes puff pas try etc Inserted under the grid it catches barbecue juices and grease It can also be used half full of water for double boiler cooking methods Avoid placing roasts or meats directly in the dish because this is certain to cause signifi cant spattering on the oven walls fig 3 Cake dish fig 3 It serves as a cake dish a...

Page 11: ...e and cooking time display Temperature indicator Cooking time indicator C D Cooking end time indicator Timer indicator Selection touch control cooking time and time E F 3 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE B C D EN 99642021_A qxp 27 03 2007 17 25 Page 11 ...

Page 12: ... time on the clock The function selector switch must be in the 0 position fig 1 Hold down the button for a few seconds until 0 00 appears Keep held down until the time appears again then let go fig 2 While the time is flashing set the time using the selector fig 3 Press the touch control to validate fig 4 fig 1 fig 3 fig 2 4 USING YOUR APPLIANCE Warning If there is no confirmation from the button ...

Page 13: ... C fig 6 P Pl la ac ce e y yo ou ur r d di is sh h i in n t th he e o ov ve en n based on the recommendations provided by the cook book After these steps the oven heats up and the temperature indicator flashes A series of beeps will be emitted when the oven reaches the selected temperature The temperature stops flashing fig 2 fig 6 Warning All types of cooking are done with the door closed Warning...

Page 14: ...e turns to temperature mode fig 4 The countdown of the cooking time begins imme diately after it has been set A Af ft te er r t th he es se e t th hr re ee e s st te ep ps s t th he e o ov ve en n h he ea at ts s u up p A series of beeps will be emitted when the oven reaches the selected temperature At the end of cooking end of programmed time the oven stops 0 00 is displayed fig 5 A series of bee...

Page 15: ...play stops flashing A Af ft te er r t th he es se e 3 3 s st te ep ps s t th he e o ov ve en n h he ea at ti in ng g i is s d de el la ay ye ed d s so o t th ha at t c co oo ok ki in ng g e en nd ds s a at t 1 13 3 0 00 0 At the end of cooking end of programmed time the oven stops 0 00 is displayed A series of beeps is emitted for a few minu tes The beeps can be stopped by pressing the button The ...

Page 16: ...ority over the clock display Press the fig 1 button until the timer symbol begins to flash 0 00 flashes Adjust the chosen time by pressing the or selectors Press the button to confirm or wait a few seconds fig 2 Warning It is possible to change or cancel the timer at any time fig 1 fig 2 USING THE TIMER FUNCTION The display stops flashing after a few seconds and the timer starts working counting d...

Page 17: ...A AT T temperature 9 90 0 C C P PU UL LS SE ED D G GR RI IL LL L recommended temperature 2 20 00 0 C C Min 180 C Max 230 C Cooking is controlled alternately by the upper element and the fan Preheating unnecessary Roasts and poultry that are juicy crispy and all over Recommended for all p po ou ul lt tr ry y or r ro oa as st ts s to seal and cook through l le eg g r ro oa as st t b be ee ef f r ri ...

Page 18: ...t diagram B B Re move it from the 2 holes 3 3 in the catalytic wall and from the oven cavity Then remove the catalytic wall 1 1 Replace the new ele ments wall and or shelf supports by perfor ming the reverse operations B Ba ac ck k w wa al ll l 4 4 B Be ef fo or re e p pe er rf fo or rm mi in ng g t th hi is s o op pe er ra at ti io on n u un np pl lu ug g t th he e o ov ve en n Completely unscrew...

Page 19: ...ven or change the fuse The recommended temperature of your choice has been reached Your programmed cooking cycle is finished 7 TROUBLESHOOTING Warning Repairs to your appliance should only be performed by professionals Non standard re pairs may be a source of danger for the user EN P PO OS SS SI IB BL LE E C CA AU US SE ES S The oven is not connected to the power supply Your fuse is out of order T...

Page 20: ...ations 15 W 220 240 V 300 C E 14 cap d Replace the bulb then reposition the port and reconnect your oven CHANGING THE BULB Tip To unscrew the port and the bulb use a rubber glove which will make disassembly Warning Disconnect your oven before performing any task on the bulb to avoid the risk of electric shock and if necessary let the appliance cool down fig 1 EN 99642021_A qxp 27 03 2007 17 26 Pag...

Page 21: ...21 NOTES EN 99642021_A qxp 27 03 2007 17 26 Page 21 ...

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