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Instructions

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1 Instructions

1.1 General safety instructions

Risk of personal injury

•  During use the appliance and its 

accessible parts become very hot.

•  Never touch the heating elements 

during use.

•  Keep children under eight years 

of age at a safe distance if they 
are not constantly supervised.

•  Children must never play with the 

appliance.

•  Never rest metallic objects such 

as knives, forks, spoons and lids 
on the appliance during use.

•  Switch off the appliance 

immediately after use.

•  Never try to put out a fire or 

flames with water: Turn off the 
appliance and smother the flames 
with a fire blanket or other 
appropriate cover.

•  The appliance must never be 

cleaned by unsupervised children.

•  Have qualified personnel carry 

out installation and assistance 
interventions according to the 
standards in force.

•  Do not modify this appliance.
•  Do not insert pointed metal 

objects (cutlery or utensils) into the 
slots in the appliance.

•  Do not try to repair the appliance 

yourself or without the intervention 
of a qualified technician.

•  If the power supply cable is 

damaged, contact technical 
support immediately and they will 
replace it.

Risk of damaging the appliance

•  Do not use abrasive or corrosive 

detergents (e.g. scouring 
powders, stain removers and 
metallic sponges) on glass parts.

•  Use wooden or plastic utensils.
•  Do not seat on the appliance.
•  Do not use steam jets to clean the 

appliance.

•  Do not obstruct ventilation 

openings and heat dispersal slots.

Summary of Contents for SUK91CMX9

Page 1: ...the accessories 14 3 4 Using the hob 17 3 5 Using the storage compartment 18 3 6 Using the oven 18 3 7 Cooking advice 20 3 8 Programmer clock 22 4 Cleaning and maintenance 26 4 1 Instructions 26 4 2...

Page 2: ...e cover The appliance must never be cleaned by unsupervised children Have qualified personnel carry out installation and assistance interventions according to the standards in force Do not modify this...

Page 3: ...ed by the inductive field whose frequency range is between 20 and 50 kHz In conformity with the provisions regarding electromagnetic compatibility the electromagnetic induction cooking hob comes under...

Page 4: ...er supply cable and remove it along with the plug Deliver the appliance to the appropriate recycling centre for electrical and electronic equipment waste or return it to the retailer when purchasing a...

Page 5: ...s user manual on safety and final disposal Description Description of the appliance and its accessories Use Information on the use of the appliance and its accessories cooking advice Cleaning and main...

Page 6: ...Description 8 2 Description 2 1 General Description 1 Upstand 2 Cooking hob 3 Control panel 4 Oven light 5 Seal 6 Door 7 Fan 8 Storage compartment Rack tray support frame shelf...

Page 7: ...rent time setting programmed cooking operations and the minute minder timer 2 Temperature knob This knob allows you to select the cooking temperature Turn the knob clockwise to the required value betw...

Page 8: ...the knob clockwise to adjust the power of each zone from the lowest to the highest setting 2 4 Other parts Shelves The appliance features shelves to position trays and racks at different heights The...

Page 9: ...during cooking Tray rack To be placed over the top of the oven tray for cooking foods which may drip Tray Useful for collecting fat from foods placed on the rack above Deep tray Useful for collecting...

Page 10: ...er their entire surface The accessories intended to come into contact with food are made of materials that comply with the provisions of current legislation Supplied and optional accessories can be re...

Page 11: ...ent could be very hot after using the oven Improper use Risk of damage to surfaces Do not cover the bottom of the oven cavity with aluminium or tin foil sheets If you wish to use greaseproof paper pla...

Page 12: ...e rear cooking zones and any central cooking zone 7 If after carrying out the above operations the controls do not work properly it might be necessary to extend the operations until the moisture has c...

Page 13: ...s the oven back Rotisserie 1 Insert the 4 supplied bushings in the 4 corner holes of the deep tray and screw them onto the ring nuts with a suitable tool such as a screwdriver 2 Position the rotisseri...

Page 14: ...anism on the left hand support until it stops 5 Place the tray on the first runner see General Description 6 Insert the tip of the rod in the rotisserie motor housing on the left of the rear wall of t...

Page 15: ...few seconds and the heating is adjustable using the controls on the control panel from low to high Switching off the cooking zones To switch off the cooking zones turn the corresponding knobs to 0 Do...

Page 16: ...rheats this may cause damage to both the pressure cooker and the cooking zone If possible always cover saucepans with a suitable lid Choose a pan suitable for the quantity of food to be cooked A large...

Page 17: ...ght together under the same function Grill Rotisserie The rotisserie works in combination with the central grill heating element and allows food to be perfectly browned Grill The heat coming from the...

Page 18: ...recommend that you preheat the oven before grilling We recommend placing the food at the centre of the rack Fan with circulaire The combination of the fan and the circulaire heating element incorpora...

Page 19: ...reduce the set temperature by about 10 C selecting a longer cooking time if necessary While cooking desserts or vegetables excessive condensation may form on the glass In order to avoid this open the...

Page 20: ...e minutes flashes 2 The time can be set using the key or Keep the key pressed in to increase or decrease rapidly 3 Press the key or wait 5 seconds The dot between the hours and the minutes stops flash...

Page 21: ...k 6 Press the keys and at the same time to reset the programmer clock Programmed cooking 1 Set the cooking time as described in the previous point Timed cooking 2 Press the key The sum of the current...

Page 22: ...ime 1 Press the key The display shows the digits and the indicator light flashing between the hours and the minutes 2 Use the key or to set the required minutes 3 Wait approx 5 seconds without pressin...

Page 23: ...ibs 1 5 Fan with grill 4 MAX 10 10 Bacon 0 7 Grill 5 MAX 7 8 Pork fillet 1 5 Fan with grill 4 MAX 10 5 Beef fillet 1 Grill 5 MAX 10 7 Salmon trout 1 2 Turbo Fan assisted 2 150 160 35 40 Monkfish 1 5 T...

Page 24: ...the surface and due to the use of unsuitable detergents They are difficult to remove using conventional cleaning products It may be necessary to repeat the cleaning process several times Use of corros...

Page 25: ...n the cooking surface as it might undergo an aggressive reaction when heated up and could modify the structure of the cooking surface Cleaning the oven cavity In order to keep your oven in the best po...

Page 26: ...th both hands lift it forming an angle of around 30 and remove it 3 To reassemble the door put the hinges in the relevant slots in the oven making sure that grooved sections A are resting completely i...

Page 27: ...4 5 Vapor Clean Preliminary operations Before starting the Vapor Clean function Completely remove all accessories from inside the oven Vapor Clean is an assisted cleaning procedure which facilitates t...

Page 28: ...Close the door Vapor Clean setting 1 Turnthefunctionknobtothesymbol and the temperature knob to the symbol 2 Set a cooking time of 18 minutes using the programmer clock The Vapor Clean cycle starts a...

Page 29: ...that the oven is dried using a fan assisted function at 160 C for approximately 10 minutes 4 6 Extraordinary maintenance Installing and removing the seal To remove the seal Unhook the clips in the 4 c...

Page 30: ...light bulb 5 Fit the new light bulb 6 Refit the cover Ensure the moulded part of the glass A is facing the door 7 Press the cover completely down so that it attaches perfectly to the bulb support Live...

Page 31: ...d instruction manual to ensure the correct clearance is left Depending on the type of installation this appliance belongs to classes A Class 1 Free standing appliance Heavy appliance Crushing hazard P...

Page 32: ...et supplied with the appliance The appliance must sit level on the floor to ensure stability Screw or unscrew the bottom part of the foot until the appliance is stable and level on the floor The appli...

Page 33: ...ear of the appliance 2 Adjust the height of the 4 feet 3 Assemble the fastening bracket 4 Align the base of the hook on the fastening bracket with the base of the slot on the wall fastening plate The...

Page 34: ...ide of the appliance to the bracket holes 7 Move the bracket onto the wall and mark the position of the holes to be drilled in the wall 8 After drilling the holes in the wall use wall plugs and screws...

Page 35: ...chain tight to prevent any excess movement Assembling the upstand The upstand must always be positioned and secured correctly on the appliance 1 Unscrew the 2 nuts B on the back of the worktop 2 Posit...

Page 36: ...the appliance and in an easily reachable position Connection with plug and socket Make sure that the plug and socket are of the same type Avoid using adapters gang sockets or extensions as these could...

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