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MAINTAINING YOUR 

COOKER

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING - 

OVEN

Before any operation disconnect the 

appliance from the power supply and wait 

for it to cool down.

•  Do not use steam cleaner 
•  Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners, 

flammable agents (such as acid) or sharp 
metal scrapers to clean this appliance. 

•  Wash the enamelled parts with 

lukewarm water and detergent 

•  Rinse the stainless steel parts well with 

water and dry them with a soft cloth

•  To clean the hob use slightly damp 

sponges and wiping cloths: if too much 
water is used it could penetrate the 
internal parts and damage electrical parts. 

•  For persistent stains use normal non-

abrasive detergents, or hot vinegar

•  Clean the glass parts with hot water 

and a soft cloth 

•  It is necessary to clean the oven after 

each use

•  Once the oven is cold, you will be 

able to remove the fat deposits with 
a sponge or a cloth damp with warm 
soapy water or a common detergent.

•  In order to clean the front glass lid of 

the oven; remove the fixing screws 
fixing the handle by means of a 
screwdriver and remove the oven door. 
Then clean and rinse it thoroughly. 
After drying, place the oven glass 
properly and re-install the handle.

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING- 

CERAMIC GLASS SURFACES

•  Never pour cold water on hot cookers.
•  Do not stand on a ceramic glass plate.
•  Sudden pressure, for example, the 

effect of a falling salt shaker may be 
critical. So, do not place such objects 
on a place above the hobs.

•  After each use, make sure that the 

base of the cooking pot and surfaces of 
cooking zones are clean and dry.

•  Do not peel vegetables on the hob 

surfaces. Sand grains falling from the 
vegetables may scratch the ceramic 
glass plate.

•  Do not lay flammable materials such 

as cardboard or plastic on the oven. 
Objects such as tin, zinc, or aluminium 
(as well as aluminium foils or empty 
coffee pots) may melt on hot cooking 
surfaces and thus cause damage.

•  Take care not to let sugary foods or 

fruit juices contact the hot cooking 
zones. The ceramic glass surface may 
be stained by these.

Always clean the appliance immediately 

after any food spillage.

To maintain safe operation, it is 

recommended that the product be 

inspected every five years by an authorised 

service person.

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See illustration on page 17

Summary of Contents for TFCM629WE

Page 1: ...manual prior to installation and use This manual contains important information to ensure optimal performance and keep you safe Please retain your proof of purchase as this will be required in the eve...

Page 2: ...ww tisira com tisira CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 WARNING SAFETY INFORMATION 3 4 PRODUCT OVERVIEW 5 7 OPPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 8 14 MAINTAINING YOUR COOKER 15 19 INSTALLATION 20 23 TROUBLE SHOOTING 24 25 NOTES...

Page 3: ...appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use Children s...

Page 4: ...nance HEALTH HAZARD This appliance complies with electromagnetic safety standards HOT SURFACE HAZARD During use accessible parts of this appliance will become hot enough to cause burns Do not let your...

Page 5: ...d knob for oven 4 Command Knobs for Cooktop Zones 5 Oven door 6 Handle 7 Plastic leg 8 Lower cabinet door 8 1 Drawer 8 2 Flap door 9 Lamp 10 Wire rack 11 Ceramic heater 140 mm 250 mm 12 Ceramic heater...

Page 6: ...gainst the surface and is the same size as the cooking zone Always centre your pan on the cooking zone Always lift pans off the electric hob do not slide or they may scratch the surface CONTROL PANEL...

Page 7: ...nt 1000 W Turbo heating element 2200 W Grill heating element 2000 W Supply voltage 220 240V AC 380 415V AC 50 60 Hz Hot plate 145 mm 1000 W Hot plate 180 mm 1500 W Hot plate rapid 145 mm 1500 W Hot pl...

Page 8: ...urface of the cooking zone is clean and dry 2 Place a suitable pan onto the cooking zone that you wish to use MAX or 6 indicates the highest heat setting O indicates that the cooktop is off NOTE This...

Page 9: ...ove the unpleasant odour that is caused by bonding agents used to protect the oven cavity during the enamel coating stage NOTICE Your oven is equipped with a thermostatically controlled cooling fan th...

Page 10: ...mode is ideal for delicate foods such as desserts In this mode the oven uses the oven fan bottom and top elements It is recommended to use the lower shelf position with this mode Natural Convection Na...

Page 11: ...l the oven thermostat light switches off to indicate that the selected temperature has been reached NATURAL CONVECTION TABLE OF COOKING TIMES Food to be cooked Tray Position Temperature C Cooking time...

Page 12: ...mins per 500g 12 mins Rare 220 15 mins per 500g 15 mins Medium 220 20 mins per 500g 20 mins Well Done 180 25 mins per 500g 25 mins Lamb On the bone 220 20 mins per 500g 20 mins De boned and rolled 170...

Page 13: ...e 190 15 mins per 500g 8 mins 20 mins per 500g 10 mins Medium 160 25 mins per 500g 8 mins Well Done 190 20 mins per 500g 10 mins Lamb On the bone 155 27 mins per 500g 14 mins De boned and rolled 200 2...

Page 14: ...he way out of the oven BAKING AND ROASTING SHELF Accessory Description Tray Glass tray Used for pastry cookie biscuit etc frozen foods Wire Grill Used for roasting or placing foods to be baked roasted...

Page 15: ...handle by means of a screwdriver and remove the oven door Then clean and rinse it thoroughly After drying place the oven glass properly and re install the handle MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING CERAMIC GLAS...

Page 16: ...switched off the cooking zone may still be hot Take extreme care as there is no hot surface indication Heavy duty scourers some nylon scourers and harsh abrasive cleaning agents may scratch the surfac...

Page 17: ...process by pulling the hinge lock upwards with the help of a screw driver as shown in Figure 2 1 Figure 2 2 Bring the hinge lock to the widest angle as shown in Figure 2 2 Bring both hinges connecting...

Page 18: ...in reverse order Make sure the profile is properly seated in its place CATALYTIC WALLS Catalytic walls are located on the left and the right side of cavity under the guides Catalytic walls banish the...

Page 19: ...k CHANGING THE OVEN LAMP WARNING 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 applian...

Page 20: ...ets with an earth system installed in compliance with local regulations If there are no connections sockets with an earth system in place where the oven will be installed immediately contact a qualifi...

Page 21: ...ion WARNING Check for any damage on the appliance before installing it Do not have the product installed if it is damaged Damaged products cause a risk for your safety RIGHT PLACE FOR INSTALLATION AND...

Page 22: ...near the appliance must be heat resistant WARNING Do not install the appliance beside refrigerators or coolers Heat radiated by the appliance increases the energy consumption of cooling devices WARNIN...

Page 23: ...STALLATION CHAIN LASHING ILLUSTRATION Before using the appliance in order to ensure safe use be sure to fix the appliance to the wall using thechain and hooked screw supplied Ensure that the hook is s...

Page 24: ...oking Too long continuous operation Let the oven cool down after long cooking cycles More than one plugs in a wall socket Use only one plug for each wall socket Oven door is not opening properly Food...

Page 25: ...or is open Close the door and restart Oven controls not correctly adjusted Read the section regarding operation of the oven and reset the oven Fuse tripped or circuit breaker turned off Replace the fu...

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