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114  -  CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE

914779723/A

Vapor Clean (on some models only)

Preliminary operations

Before starting the 

Vapor Clean

 function:

• Completely remove all accessories from 

inside the oven.

• If present, remove the temperature probe.
• If present, remove the self-cleaning panels.
• Close the door.
• During the assisted cleaning cycle, wash the 

self-cleaning panels (where fitted), which 
were previously removed, separately in 
warm water and a small amount of 
detergent.

Vapor Clean cycle setting

1. Touch the OTHER FUNCTIONS 

 

button on the "main menu" (in the main area 

).

2. Select VAPOR CLEAN 

.

3. Touch the START 

 button to start the 

reservoir filling procedure.

4. Proceed with reservoir filling as described 

above.

Vapor Clean cleaning phase

5. Touch the START 

 button to start the 

Vapor Clean function.

This stage is indicated by a progressive increase 
in the cooking level.

End of Vapor Clean

 

At the end of the Vapor Clean function, 
"Function ended" displays and a buzzer sounds 
briefly, which can be deactivated by touching 
any point of the display or by opening the door.

1. Touch the HOME 

 button to quit the 

function.

2. Proceed with draining the reservoir as 

described above.

3. Open the door and wipe away the less 

stubborn dirt with a microfibre cloth.

4. Use a non-scratch sponge with brass 

filaments on tougher encrustations.

5. In case of grease residues use specific oven 

cleaning products.

6. Remove any remaining water from the oven 

cavity.

7. Where fitted, reposition the self-cleaning 

panels and the rack/tray support frames.

For greater hygiene and to avoid foods taking 
on unpleasant odours:
• We recommend drying the inside of the 

oven with a fan assisted function at 160°C 
for around 10 minutes.

• Where the self-cleaning panels are fitted, 

we recommend drying the inside of the oven 
with a simultaneous catalysis cycle.

Descaling

Periodically the display will show the request to 

See General safety instructions.

The Vapor Clean function is an assisted 
cleaning procedure which facilitates the 
removal of dirt. Thanks to this process, it 
is possible to clean the inside of the 
oven very easily. The dirt residues are 
softened by the heat and water vapour 
for easier removal afterwards.

If the internal temperature is higher than 
expected, the function is not activated.
Let the appliance cool down before 
activating the function.

The duration and temperature of the 
Vapor Clean function cannot be 
changed by the user. 

We recommend wearing rubber gloves 
for these operations.

For easier manual cleaning of parts that 
are difficult to reach, we recommend 
removing the door.

The presence of scale due to lack of 
descaling can compromise correct 
operation of the appliance in the long 
term.

Summary of Contents for Dolce Stil Novo SOPA6606S2PNR

Page 1: ...Cleaning the appliance 110 Cleaning the door 110 Cleaning the oven cavity 112 Vapor Clean on some models only 114 Descaling 114 Cleaning the reservoir and the water circuit manually 116 Reservoir cal...

Page 2: ...cm for a few seconds let the steam come out then open it fully Do not insert pointed metal objects cutlery or utensils into the slots in the appliance Switch off the appliance immediately after use D...

Page 3: ...Do not place pans or trays directly on the bottom of the oven cavity If necessary you can use the tray rack supplied or sold separately depending on the model by placing it on the bottom as a support...

Page 4: ...tion Fit the power line with an all pole circuit breaker with a contact separation distance sufficient to provide complete disconnection in category III overvoltage conditions pursuant to installation...

Page 5: ...his user manual is an integral part of the appliance and must therefore be kept in its entirety and within the user s reach for the whole working life of the appliance Read this user manual carefully...

Page 6: ...apart from the PIZZA preheating cannot be disabled and ECO functions no preheating stage When using the functions including the ECO function avoid opening the door during cooking Unless otherwise indi...

Page 7: ...72 DESCRIPTION 914779723 A DESCRIPTION General Description 1 Control panel 2 Seal 3 Temperature probe socket on some models only 4 Light bulb 5 Door 6 Fan 7 Loading nozzle Frame shelf...

Page 8: ...ce on or off 5 Remote control indicator light on some models only When lit it indicates that the appliance can be controlled remotely via a smartphone or tablet see the Built in oven connectivity user...

Page 9: ...y with the provisions of current legislation Original supplied and optional accessories can be requested to Authorised Assistance Centres Use only original accessories supplied by the manufacturer Per...

Page 10: ...za bread focaccia but you can also use it for more delicate preparations such as biscuits BBQ teflon coated barbecue grill pan Double use accessory the striped side is recommended for grilling meat fi...

Page 11: ...somewhat during high temperature cooking but they will return to their original shape when they cool down Thick ceramic plates may require more heat than normal Longer cooking times may be necessary U...

Page 12: ...us and submenus of the functions in progress in the main area are indicated in this area The following are also present in this area HOME button touch this button to return to the main menu The QUICK...

Page 13: ...Fi Protected Setup mode available For further information please refer to the Built in oven connectivity manual First use To switch on the appliance 1 Connect the appliance to the mains power supply...

Page 14: ...ay reactivation for models with knobs To reactivate the display when it is off Turn the Function Knob one click to the right or left The display turns on after a few seconds The display shows the main...

Page 15: ...g This stage is indicated by a progressive increase in the cooking level Modifying the cooking temperature 1 Touch the TEMPERATURE button or the relevant value 2 Scroll through the values and select t...

Page 16: ...a buzzer sounds briefly which can be deactivated by touching any point of the display or by opening the door Touch the HOME button to quit the function List of traditional cooking functions The hours...

Page 17: ...or large cuts of meat The heat only comes from the bottom of the cavity Perfect for cakes pies tarts and pizzas Allows you to quickly finish cooking food already cooked on the surface but not internal...

Page 18: ...the oven 3 For best results make sure that the temperature probe is placed transversely in the thickest part of the food and for least 3 4 of its length Make sure that it does not touch the tray unde...

Page 19: ...ture of the oven cavity This results in a longer cooking time If the probe does not read the temperature of the food correctly 2 error messages will appear on the display to acknowledge after which th...

Page 20: ...4 Insert the plug of the temperature probe into the socket at the side using the probe to open the protective cover 5 Close the door 6 Touch the START button to start cooking using the temperature pro...

Page 21: ...ide using the probe to open the protective cover 8 Close the door 9 Turn the Temperature knob to set the cooking temperature The oven cavity starts to preheat a few seconds after the last setting was...

Page 22: ...wand from its holder To remove the loading wand press on the front of the wand until the spring contracts then release fig 1 or Touch the WAND button on the display positioned in the lower area The st...

Page 23: ...This stage is indicated by a progressive increase in the temperature level reached The appliance will automatically draw the quantity of water necessary for cooking on the basis of the set duration In...

Page 24: ...team to escape 2 Fully open the door when safe to do so and cautiously remove the food from the oven 3 Place a jug or a container on the open door 4 Pull the loading nozzle out of its housing 5 Press...

Page 25: ...oking temperature that has been selected 7 Touch the STEAM PERCENTAGE button or the relevant value 8 Scroll through the values and select the required steam percentage 9 Touch the CONFIRM button to co...

Page 26: ...ing on a hob Place the pasta or rice in a metal tray and cover with around a centimetre of water For best results when cooking rice place a lid on the container or cover with aluminium foil This proce...

Page 27: ...y meals will require approximately double the time indicated on the package Defrosting it is possible to use the steam function to defrost foods Times vary but defrosting with the steam cooking functi...

Page 28: ...over the cooking compared to traditional methods and ensures that cooking is uniform It also allows cooking to be carried out at lower temperatures compared to traditional cooking methods For Sous Vi...

Page 29: ...RM button to confirm the steam level that has been selected 10 Touch the COOKING DURATION button or the relevant value Level 1 comparable to cooking with a lid it is suitable for preparing pizzas larg...

Page 30: ...ended displays and a buzzer sounds briefly which can be deactivated by touching any point of the display or by opening the door Touch the HOME button to quit the function 5 Proceed with draining the r...

Page 31: ...structions on the display Allows quick cooking on multiple shelves without mixing the aromas Perfect for large volumes that call for intense cooking The injection of steam speeds up cooking without dr...

Page 32: ...oking History This menu is particularly useful for viewing and reusing the last programs or personal recipes that were used 1 Touch the HISTORY button on the main menu at the left in the lower area 2...

Page 33: ...le in the dedicated menu 1 Touch the MY RECIPES button on the main menu at the left in the lower area Adding a recipe 1 Touch the NEW RECIPE button 2 Select the required function 3 Touch the TEMPERATU...

Page 34: ...h the MY RECIPES button on the main menu 2 Select the recipe that was saved previously 3 Touch the START button to start cooking Deleting a recipe 1 Touch the MY RECIPES button on the main menu 2 Sele...

Page 35: ...function will be stopped immediately and Internal temperature unsafe please wait until the oven is cool will display Allow the appliance to cool down before activating the function It is not possible...

Page 36: ...perature from 25 C to 40 C 9 Touch the CONFIRM button to confirm the settings 10 Touch the START button to start the Proving cycle When finished a buzzer sounds briefly which can be deactivated by tou...

Page 37: ...oint of the display or by opening the door 11 Touch the HOME button to quit the function 12 Proceed with draining the reservoir as described above KEEP WARM 1 Select KEEP WARM 2 Touch the TEMPERATURE...

Page 38: ...lts in the appliance operating in a particular way Cooking can proceed indefinitely it is not possible to set any cooking duration No preheating will be performed The cooking temperature that can be s...

Page 39: ...NCTIONS button on the main menu in the main area 5 Touch the sub menu button located in the lower area 6 Touch the FILL RESERVOIR button 7 Remove the loading wand from its holder To remove the loading...

Page 40: ...aning functions of the sub menu see the chapter CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE In the event of a blackout Following a power failure during a function the appliance automatically resumes the function it was...

Page 41: ...Show the time 2 Select On 3 Touch the CONFIRM button to activate the time display Clock format 1 Select Time format 2 Select 12h or 24h 3 Touch the CONFIRM button to activate the required time format...

Page 42: ...y interrupted without altering the taste and smell obtained during cooking The keep warm function will be activated 5 minutes after cooking has finished this is indicated by a series of beeps see cook...

Page 43: ...to disable the sound associated with the touching of the symbols on the display Temperature Format 1 Select Temperature format 2 Select C or F 3 Touch the CONFIRM button to activate the required temp...

Page 44: ...tivate the demo mode This allows the display brightness level to be selected The Display brightness function is factory set to High Allows you to set the unit of measurement to display the weight valu...

Page 45: ...will damage the surface Use normal non abrasive products and a wooden or plastic tool if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or a microfibre cloth Do not allow residues of sugary foo...

Page 46: ...ulling the rear part gently upwards following the movement indicated by the arrows 1 3 Release the front pins following the movement indicated by the arrows 2 4 Then remove the inner glass pane from t...

Page 47: ...ool down 2 Remove any dirt from inside the appliance 3 Dry the interior of the appliance with a soft cloth 4 Leave the door open until the inside of the appliance has dried completely Removing rack tr...

Page 48: ...wall 4 Repeat the operation for the frame placed on the other side wall To refit the rack tray support frames 1 Slide the rear part of the frame into the housing under the pin B located at the bottom...

Page 49: ...h 4 Use a non scratch sponge with brass filaments on tougher encrustations 5 In case of grease residues use specific oven cleaning products 6 Remove any remaining water from the oven cavity 7 Where fi...

Page 50: ...residue 6 Place the loading wand back in its holder 7 Remove the jug or container Boiler descaling function 1 Close the door 2 Touch the START button to start the function 3 Descaling starts After co...

Page 51: ...n and dry any residual water inside the oven cavity 10 Open the door 11 Place a jug or container on the open door 12 Remove the loading wand from its holder 13 Press the START button to start draining...

Page 52: ...ties of water used for cleaning During this process the overflowing of water inside the oven cavity is not intended as a malfunction rather it is part of the rinsing procedure End of water circuit cle...

Page 53: ...ug 17 Open the door 18 Wipe off any spillage of water in the oven cavity with a cloth or sponge 19 Close the door Reservoir calibration Over time the quantities of water in the reservoir may not be re...

Page 54: ...to end the reservoir calibration procedure The display suggests to drain the water from the reservoir You can either use the water for steam cooking or proceed as described in the chapter for Reservoi...

Page 55: ...asing to access the terminal board 2 Replace the cable 3 Make sure that the cables for the oven or any hob follow the best route in order to avoid any contact with the appliance Positioning Position o...

Page 56: ...INSTALLATION 121 914779723 A Appliance overall dimensions mm...

Page 57: ...122 INSTALLATION 914779723 A Mounting into a column mm Make sure that the cabinet top rear section has an opening approx 35 40 mm deep...

Page 58: ...94 mm co Cutout for power cord min 6 cm2 jb Electrical connection box If the appliance is to be built in under a worktop a wooden bar has to be installed order to use the seal that is glued to the bac...

Page 59: ...LLATION 914779723 A A min 603 mm B 560 564 mm C 583 585 mm D 9 11 mm E min 5 mm F 121 1105 mm G min 560 mm H min 594 mm co Cutout for power cord min 6 cm2 jb Electrical connection box wb Wooden bar re...

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