37
Installation & Maintenance
English
7 iÊ VÃ}Ê Ì iÊ ÛiÊ `ÀÊ `ÕÀ}Ê V}]Ê
the sound of the air inside it can be heard. This
effect is normal due to the pressure exerted by
the door when it is closed, guaranteeing the
sealing of the cavity.
Accessories
Do not leave any containers or food on the oven
floor. Always use the trays and racks supplied
with the oven.
To prepare yoghurt, place the jars on the oven
floor.
To cook any other food, insert the tray or rack
into the runners inside the oven.
1.
Ê iÌÜiiÊÌ iÊÌÜÊÀ>ÃÊvÊÌ iÊÃ`iÊÃÕ««ÀÌÃÊÀÊ
on any of the extractable runners, if the oven
has them.
2.
The rack and some of the trays have reten-
tion grooves to prevent them from acciden-
tally being removed. Place these grooves
towards the back of the oven, facing down-
wards. Figure 4.
3.
The surface of the rack on which the con-
tainer will rest must be below the side rails.
This prevents the container from accidentally
sliding. Figure 5.
4.
The trays have a tab at the front to facilitate
their removal. Place the tray with the tab
facing towards the outside of the oven. Fig-
ure 6.
-- Ê /Ê /-"*Ê ,1
-
NERS.
Some oven models have a telescopic runner kit
accessory.
To assemble the telescopic runners on the
V Ài«>Ìi`ÊÃÕ««ÀÌÃ]Ê«ÀVii`Ê>ÃÊvÜÃ\
Telescopic runners with folding clip
7,
The runners must be placed at height 2,
starting from below. Figure 12.
1.
Ê ,iÛiÊÌ iÊ«ÀÌiVÌÛiÊw°
2.
Hook the large clips on the upper rail and
extend the runner until it hooks on the small
clips on the lower rail. Figure 12.
3.
You will hear a "click" when the runner is cor-
rectly secured. Figure 13.
4.
Ê / iÊ ÌV Ê ÌÊ wÝÊ Ì iÊ ÌÀ>ÞÉÃÕ««ÀÌÊ ÕÃÌÊ Ài
-
main at the front part of the oven. Figure 13.
Telescopic runners with direct clip
7,
The single extraction runners must be
placed at heights 1, 2, 3 and 5 starting from
below. Figure 14.
The double extraction runners must be
placed at heights 1, 2 and 3 starting from
below. Figure 15.
Ê{xÊVÊÛiÃ]
the telescopic runners are
positioned at height 1. Figure 16.
1.
Hook the clip on the top rail at the desired
level. Figure 17.
2.
You will hear a "click" when the runner is cor-
rectly secured. Figure 18.
3.
Ê / iÊÌV ÊÌÊwÝÊÌ iÊÌÀ>ÞÉÀ>VÊÃÕ««ÀÌÊÕÃÌÊ
remain at the front part of the oven. Fig-
ure 18.
Summary of Contents for 111000056
Page 1: ...USER MANUAL...
Page 2: ......
Page 4: ......
Page 5: ...INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE...
Page 84: ...n...
Page 85: ...n 55 99 9 9 51 66 66 PP...
Page 86: ...n...
Page 87: ...nx...
Page 88: ...n...
Page 89: ...n t t t t t t t DN DN DN DN t t t 1 2 NN 3 NN 4 j x 5...
Page 90: ...nn 1 2 3 4...
Page 91: ...n 1 2 3 4 1 j x FP 1 j x...
Page 92: ...90 1 2 3 4 5 1 2...
Page 93: ...91 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 1 2 3 4 7HND GURFOHDQ 1 2...
Page 94: ...92 1 2 3 4 5 3 0 44 5 5 3 0 44 6 7 1 2 1 2...
Page 95: ...93 U t t t t t U t t t t t t U t t t t t t t...
Page 96: ...94 t t t 3 3 3 t t 3 3 3 t t t t t t 4 P PE...
Page 99: ...97 V i i XK i i XK E i Vi i i i 7 Installatie en onderhoud 12 13 14 15 16 17 n...
Page 100: ...n V i i XK i i XK E i Vi i i i 7 Installatie en onderhoud 19 20 A A A 21 22 23 24 25 26...
Page 101: ...99 V i i XK i i XK E i Vi i i i 7 Installatie en onderhoud 27 n 29 31 33 30 32 34...
Page 102: ......
Page 103: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL...
Page 195: ...193 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 1 10 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 3 2 4 9 11 1 2 3 1 2 3 3 7 15...
Page 196: ...194 3 7 4 4 96 70AA 4 96 70AA 4 96 70AA 4 96 70AA 6 96 3 5 4 96 70AA...
Page 197: ...195 1 2 96 3 5 LRH KYVJSLHU 2 1 2...
Page 198: ...196...
Page 199: ...197...
Page 200: ...198 4 96 70AA 4 96 70AA 4 96 70AA...
Page 201: ...199 62 62 10 11 12 67 67 4 96 70AA...
Page 202: ...200 70AA 4 9 62 62 4 96 70AA 62...
Page 203: ...201 4 96 70AA 4 96 70AA...
Page 204: ...202 6U 6 6 6U LRH KYVJSLHU 2 96 3 5...
Page 205: ...203 TS LRH KYVJSLHU KYVJSLHU KYVJSLHU KYVJSLHU...
Page 206: ...204 7 7 7 7 7 7 7...
Page 207: ...205...
Page 208: ...206...
Page 210: ...kWh cycle kWh cycle L 0 68 0 88 70 81 1 35 kg HLB 85 G1 P BM...
Page 211: ...COOKING GUIDE...
Page 236: ...234 t 235 t 236 t 236 t 237 t 237 t 238...
Page 237: ...235 j x ECO...
Page 238: ...236 0 7 52 1 5 30 t t t t t 0 t t...
Page 239: ...237 FP DN t t t t t 1 2 3 FP...
Page 260: ......
Page 261: ......
Page 262: ......
Page 263: ......
Page 264: ......