Simfer B4EB16011 User Manual Download Page 1

BUILT-IN 

OVEN

45 cm

Electrical

USER MANUAL

GB

RU

H10-20-220-103 Rev 004

Электрическая

РУКОВОДСТВО ПОЛЬЗОВАТЕЛЯ

Summary of Contents for B4EB16011

Page 1: ...BUILT IN OVEN 45 cm Electrical USER MANUAL GB RU H10 20 220 103 Rev 004...

Page 2: ...before using the oven and keep it permanently so that the features of the built in oven you have purchased will stay the same as the first day for a long time Note This operating manual is prepared f...

Page 3: ...he grill 24 Using the chicken roasting 24 Program types 25 Cooking recommendations 26 Cooking table 27 Maintenance and cleaning 28 Steam cleaning 28 Cleaning and mounting oven door 29 Cleaning oven gl...

Page 4: ...y when operating 5 The accessible parts may be hot during use Young children must be kept away 6 WARNING Danger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces 7 WARNING During use the appliance be...

Page 5: ...from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the app...

Page 6: ...tes or aluminium foils directly on the oven base The accumulated heat may damage the base of the oven 27 While placing food to or removing food from the oven etc always use heat resistant oven gloves...

Page 7: ...the risk of touching the oven heater elements remove excess parts of the baking paper that hang over from the accessory or container 38 Never use it at higher oven temperatures than the maximum usage...

Page 8: ...sk of toppling 45 Oven supply can be disconnected during any construction work at home After completing the work re connecting the oven shall be done by authorized service 46 User should not dislocate...

Page 9: ...ord with plug shall not contact the hot parts of the appliance 5 If the power supply cord the cord with plug is damaged this cord shall be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or an equal...

Page 10: ...y cable is damaged it must be replaced by its manufacturer or authorized technical service or any other personnel qualified at the same level in order to avoid any dangerous situation 15 Make sure the...

Page 11: ...poses It shall not be used for other purposes like heating a room 3 This appliance shall not be used to heat plates under the grill drying clothes or towels by hanging them on the handle or for heatin...

Page 12: ...plug is earthed Plug must be located in a place that can be accessed after installation Your oven has been manufactured as 220 240 V 50 60 Hz AC power supply compliant and requires a 16 Amp fuse If yo...

Page 13: ...13 INTRODUCING THE APPLIANCE 7 8 6 9 1 Control panel 2 Standart tray 3 Wire grill 4 Oven door 5 Handle 6 Lamp 7 Deep tray 8 Roast chicken skewer 9 In tray wire grill 1 2 3 5 4...

Page 14: ...n foods Circular tray Used for pastry frozen foods Wire grill Used for roasting or placing foods to be baked roasted and frozen into desired rack Telescopic rail Trays and wire racks can be removed an...

Page 15: ...and may not be exactly match your product INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE Ensure that electrical installation is suitable for operationalising the appliance If not call an electrician and plumber to make ne...

Page 16: ...em of the appliance to operate Right Place For Installation Product has been designed to be mounted to worktops procured from market A safe distance must be left between the product and kitchen walls...

Page 17: ...per part of the counter is indicated in figure 5 with A It s for ventilation and shouldn t be covered Installation In An Elevated Cabinet Cabin must match the dimensions provided in figure 4 The clear...

Page 18: ...hat oven doesn t move after mounting If oven isn t mounted in accordance with instructions there is a risk of tilt over during operation Electrical Connection Mounting place of the product must have a...

Page 19: ...19 Figure 2 415 600 35 355 30 30 Figure 3 412 548 566 450 596...

Page 20: ...20 590 550 415 35 355 30 30 Figure 4 GB...

Page 21: ...1 CONTROL PANEL WARNING The control panel above is only for illustration purposes Consider the control panel on your device A Figure 5 1 Function button 2 Mechanical or digital timer 3 Thermostat 1 2...

Page 22: ...is popped enough Thermostat Button Helps to set cooking temperature of the food to be cooked in the oven You can set the desired temperature by turning the button after placing the food into the oven...

Page 23: ...ion 4 Wipe inside of the oven with a slightly warm water with detergent after it becomes cold and then dry with a clean cloth Now you can use your oven Normal Use Of Oven 1 Adjust thermostat button an...

Page 24: ...grill symbol 2 Then set it to the desired grill temperature To turn the grill off Set the function button to the off position WARNING Keep the oven door closed while grilling Using The Chicken Roastin...

Page 25: ...little pieces of foods Lower and upper heating elements A program that can be used for cooking foods like cake pizza biscuit and cookie Lower heating element and fan Use mostly for cooking foods like...

Page 26: ...COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS You can find in the following table the information of food types which we tested and identified their cooking values in our labs Cooking times can vary depending on the networ...

Page 27: ...ple pie Static Turbo fan 180 190 1 50 70 Sponge cake Static 200 150 2 20 25 Pizza Static fan 180 200 3 20 30 Lasagne Static 180 200 2 3 25 40 Meringue Static 100 2 50 Grilled chicken Grill fan 200 220...

Page 28: ...e product in dishwasher 8 Use potassium stearate soft soap for dirt and stains You can perform cleaning with a soft textured cloth not to scratch surfaces according to the figures below Steam Cleaning...

Page 29: ...eration by pulling the hinge lock upwards with the aid of screwdriver as indicated in figure 8 1 Set the hinge lock to the widest angle as in figure 8 2 Adjust both hinges connecting oven door to the...

Page 30: ...ce are completed Ensure that profile is seated properly in place Catalytic Panel It is located behind the wire racks of the oven at the right and left walls of oven cavity Catalytic panel removes offe...

Page 31: ...ARNING To avoid electric shock ensure that the appliance circuit is open before changing the lamp having circuit open means power is off First disconnect the power of appliance and ensure that applian...

Page 32: ...lled in a location with good ventilation Make sure clearances specified in operating instructions are maintained More than one plugs in a wall socket Use only one plug for each wall socket Outer surfa...

Page 33: ...Fuse tripped or circuit breaker turned off Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker If this is repeating frequently call an electrician Smoke coming out during operation When operating the oven...

Page 34: ...rm it during operation RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ENERGY SAVING Following details will help you use your product ecologically and economically 1 Use dark coloured and enamel containers that conduct the heat...

Page 35: ...ment WEEE The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU PACKAGE INFORMATION Packaging materials of the product are manufact...

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Page 48: ...48 220 240 V 50 60 Hz AC 16 Amp RU...

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