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Secondary functions

The buttons at the bottom of the display have 
some secondary functions:

MINUTE MINDER TIMER

1. Press the 

 button on the main menu. The 

display shows 

 and the indicator 

light  

flashing.

2. Press the 

 and 

 touch buttons on 

the control panel to set the duration of the 
minute minder (from 1 minute to 13 hours).

3. Press the 

 button to confirm.

4. At the end of the minute minder timer, an 

acoustic signal sounds and the indicator 
light 

 flashes on the display.

5. Press the 

 button to quit the function.

TIME

1. In the main menu, hold down the 

button for a few seconds.

2. Press the 

 and 

 touch buttons on 

the control panel to select the clock format 
to display (

 or 

).

3. Press the 

 button to confirm the 

modification and go on to adjust the time.

4. Press the 

 and 

 touch buttons to 

set the current time.

5. Press the 

 button to set the current time 

and go to the selection of minutes.

6. Press the 

 and 

 touch buttons to 

adjust the minutes of the current time.

7. Press the 

 button to confirm.

Settings

• Press the 

 button on the main menu.

Control lock (children safety)

The minute minder timer only warns the 
user that the preset number of minutes 
has passed.

When the version 

 is selected, 

the display shows 

 (morning) or 

 (afternoon).

To cancel the operation, hold down the 

 button for a few seconds.

To quit the settings menu, hold down the 

 button for a few seconds.

This mode allows the appliance to lock 
the controls automatically after 2 
minutes of normal operation without any 
intervention from the user.

Summary of Contents for SOPA6102TS

Page 1: ...n on some models only 31 Pyrolytic on some models only 32 Extraordinary maintenance 33 INSTALLATION 34 Electrical connection 34 Positioning 35 We advise you to read this manual carefully which contain...

Page 2: ...off the appliance immediately after use DO NOT USE OR STORE FLAMMABLE MATERIALS NEAR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT USE AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE WHILST IT IS IN USE DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANC...

Page 3: ...n the bottom as a support for cooking If you wish to use greaseproof paper place it so that it will not interfere with the hot air circulation inside the oven cavity Do not use the open door to rest p...

Page 4: ...before performing any work on the appliance installation maintenance positioning or movement Before performing any operation on the appliance switch off the power supply Disconnect the appliance afte...

Page 5: ...olytic cycle Appliance purpose This appliance is intended for cooking food in the home environment Every other use is considered inappropriate It cannot be used in employee kitchens shops offices and...

Page 6: ...et that can be downloaded from the website at the page dedicated to the product in question To save energy Only preheat the appliance if the recipe requires you to do so The preheating stage can be di...

Page 7: ...read the user manual This user manual uses the following reading conventions DESCRIPTION General description 1 Control panel 2 Seal 3 Temperature probe socket on some models only 4 Light bulb 5 Door 6...

Page 8: ...es to position trays and racks at different heights The insertion heights are indicated from the bottom upwards Cooling fan The fan cools the appliance and comes into operation during cooking The fan...

Page 9: ...p of the tray for cooking foods which may drip Protective cover on some models only Used to cover and protect the temperature probe socket when the temperature probe is not in use Optional accessories...

Page 10: ...ty oven compartment at the maximum temperature to burn off any residues left by the manufacturing process When heating the appliance air the room don t stay Using the accessories Racks and trays Racks...

Page 11: ...fault value To confirm the desired value press the button on the display First use On the first use or after a long power failure and the button flash on the appliance display To be able to start any...

Page 12: ...elect the desired function e g FAN ASSISTED The button and the text on the display start flashing 2 Press the and touch buttons to set the desired temperature e g 200 C 3 Press the button to start the...

Page 13: ...the function At the end of preheating 5 Place the food inside the oven cavity 6 Press the button to start cooking Timed cooking is indicated by the progressive decrease in time on the numerical displ...

Page 14: ...utton on the control panel to reset the cooking time 4 Press the button to confirm Minute minder timing during a cooking process 1 Press the button The indicator light flashes on the display 1 Press t...

Page 15: ...ing It allows to obtain excellent grilling and grating results Used at the end of cooking it gives a uniform browning to the dishes Allows optimal grilling of even the thickest meats Perfect for large...

Page 16: ...to measure the core temperature of the food precisely its tip must not be in contact with bones or fat The recommended minimum temperature for cooking with the probe is 120 C with the exception of slo...

Page 17: ...erature reaches the target temperature set by the user Heating elements are deactivated an acoustic signal sounds and the display shows 1 Open the door 2 Remove the probe from the food and unplug it f...

Page 18: ...proving Place frozen foods without their packaging in a lidless container on the first shelf of the oven Avoid overlapping the food To defrost meat use the rack placed on the second level and a tray...

Page 19: ...s casseroles In the absence of the baking tray grill the grill can be used as a base for grilling with the deep baking tray placed on a shelf below to collect the juices For multilevel baking place tw...

Page 20: ...to 40 C 7 Press the button to start the function 8 Press the touch button on the control panel to exit the function SABBATH Cooking can proceed indefinitely it is not possible to set any cooking durat...

Page 21: ...the special functions menu press the and touch buttons on the control panel until the function is selected 5 Press the button to confirm 6 Press the and touch buttons on the control panel to select t...

Page 22: ...is selected 2 Press the button to confirm 3 Press the and touch buttons on the control panel to select the required temperature from 50 C to 250 C 4 Press the button to start the function 5 When prehe...

Page 23: ...t the clock format to display or 3 Press the button to confirm the modification and go on to adjust the time 4 Press the and touch buttons to set the current time 5 Press the button to set the current...

Page 24: ...tive again Showroom for showrooms only 1 After entering the setting menu press the and touch buttons on the control panel until the Showroom function is selected 2 Press the and touch buttons on the c...

Page 25: ...Press the button to confirm Sound 1 After entering the setting menu press the and touch buttons on the control panel until Sound function is selected 2 Press the and touch buttons on the control pane...

Page 26: ...ers as they 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...

Page 27: ...e the internal glass pane by pulling 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 remo...

Page 28: ...e the temperature probe should be cleaned after it has cooled down Clean the tip of the temperature probe metal part with water neutral dish soap and a soft sponge Clean the rest with a soft damp clot...

Page 29: ...a beep is activated 4 Press the touch button on the control panel to exit the function Programmed Vapor Clean cycle It is possible to program the Vapor Clean function start time like any cooking func...

Page 30: ...n For very stubborn encrustations spray an oven cleaning product onto the glass read the warnings on the product leave for 60 minutes then rinse and dry the glass using kitchen roll or a microfibre cl...

Page 31: ...seal clean use a non abrasive sponge and wash with lukewarm water Replacing the internal light bulb 1 Completely remove all accessories from inside the oven 2 Remove the rack tray support frames 3 Use...

Page 32: ...mm three core cable Fixed connection Fit the power line with an all pole circuit breaker with a contact separation distance sufficient to provide complete disconnection in category III overvoltage co...

Page 33: ...the power cable Front panel seal Glue the supplied seal to the rear part of the front panel to avoid water or other liquids from leaking in Fastening bushings 1 Remove the bushing covers on the front...

Page 34: ...36 INSTALLATION 91477A548 A Mounting into a column mm Make sure that the cabinet top rear section has an opening approx 35 40 mm deep...

Page 35: ...INSTALLATION 37 91477A548 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...

Page 36: ...nce 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 back of the front panel to prevent water or other liquids leaking in Make sure that th...

Page 37: ...the same time It must only be possible to remove the separator by using suitable tools 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 fo...

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