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Programming as determining the Finish Time

This function is used to adjust finishtime of the cooking period. To adjust the finish
time of cooking "Mode" key is pressed until "End" indicator lamp will start to flash.
The wished finish time is adjusted by using "+" and "-" keys. When the finish time
is reached an alarm is heard and you can press any kay to stop the alarm.

Programming as determining the Cooking Period and Finish Time

This function is used to adjust the cooking period by using of automatically cooking
function. 
Both cooking period and ending time have to be adjusted to adjust the ending of
cooking period. The cooking period is adjusted as determined above. 
" Mode" key was pressed until "End" indicator lamp will flash in order to adjust the
ending time. "+" and "-" keys must be used at the end of wished cooking period. 
Once the time is adjusted , it is registered automatically in 5 seconds following the
adjustment and "A" and "     "symbols starts to light continuously. The screen returns to the
current time. An alarm sound is heard at the end of the time and "A" symbol starts to
flash. Pressing any switch stops the signal and lamp to flash.

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DIGITAL TIMER SOUND ADJUSTMENT
While the timer shows the time of day; if the button on the left ("-"minus button) is kept 
pressed for 1-2 sec., timer will give an audible signal beep. After that each time the "-" 
button is pressed, timer will give three different types of signal beep. Do not press any 
further buttons and timer will save the last selected signal type.

4.4.2 Use of Mechanical Timer

When you set the timer 
knob to "M" position as 
seen in the illustration on 
left side, the oven can be 
operated continuously. 
The oven can never be 
operated, when the timer 
knob is in "0" position.

Turn the timer knob in 
clockwise direction in 
order to set time 
between 0-100 minutes 
as seen in figure on 
right side. When the 
adjusted time ends, 
oven is turned off and a 
single warning sound is 
heard.

Operation with time set

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Summary of Contents for UFC-60225

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Page 26: ...OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS OF ELECTRICAL FREESTANDING OVEN UFC 60225 UFC 10766 UFC 60114...

Page 27: ...ality This manual is prepared in order to help you to use your appliance that is manufactured by the most recent technology with confidence and maximum efficiency Before using your appliance carefully...

Page 28: ...CONTENTS 1 PRESENTATION AND SIZES OF PRODUCT 2 WARNINGS 3 INSTALLATION AND PREPARATIONS FOR USE 4 USE OF YOUR OVEN 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 6 SERVICE AND TRANSPORT...

Page 29: ...60 60 90 50 60 85 50 60 90 Part of List 1 Cooktop Cover 2 Cooktop 3 Control Panel 4 Oven Door Handle 5 Drawer Cover 6 Supply Leg 7 Oven Door 8 Oven Tray 9 Wire Grid 10 Front Resistance 11 Fan Store 1...

Page 30: ...iance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or in...

Page 31: ...ger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces WARNING If the surface is cracked switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock For hobs incorporating a lid any spillage s...

Page 32: ...e the oven During use handles held for short periods in normal use can get hot Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass and other surface since they can...

Page 33: ...y measures have been taken to ensure your safety Since the glass may break you should be careful while cleaning to avoid scratching Avoid hitting or knocking on the glass with accessories Ensure that...

Page 34: ...in order to choke the flame that has occured in this case and turn the cooker off Always position pans over the centre of the cooking zone and turn the handles to a safe position so they cannot be kno...

Page 35: ...ker panel Pay attention not to place it near the refrigerator there must be no flammable or in flammable materials such as curtain waterproof cloth etc that will begin to burn quickly while selecting...

Page 36: ...ct to our authorized service The electric cable must not touch to the hot parts of appliance The electric cable must not touch the back part of the appliance Otherwise the electric cable of appliance...

Page 37: ...Product Power 5000 10600W 5000 8600W 5000 9500W 8600W 9000W 9500W 5000 9000W Voltage Supply Cable 380 400 415V 220V 220V 230V 230V 240V 240V 5X1 5 mm 3X2 5 mm 3X4 mm 3X2 5 mm 3X4 mm 3X2 5 mm 3X4 mm...

Page 38: ...oils There may be flaming up on condition of extreme heating Never pour water to the flames occuring from oil Cover the saucepan or frypan with its cover in order to choke the flame that was occured i...

Page 39: ...URES OF THE CONTROL P YE 56 66 Left Back Heater Left Front Heater Oven Function Switch Oven Thermostat Switch Mecanic Timer Right Front Heater Right Back Heater 4 3 USE OF HOTPLATES The electrical coo...

Page 40: ...y control that your cooker is off the control switch is at 0 location after cooking Also never touch it as the cooker will be hot for a speific time after it was turned off Do not let children to come...

Page 41: ...ple to make time set up between 0 23 59 hours At the end of cooking period an alarm is heard and symbol flashes You can press any key to stop the alarm Programming as Determining the Cooking Period Th...

Page 42: ...and symbols starts to light continuously The screen returns to the current time An alarm sound is heard at the end of the time and A symbol starts to flash Pressing any switch stops the signal and lam...

Page 43: ...t and warning lamps and turbo heater fan are put into use Your oven s thermostat and warning lamps and fan upper and lower heaters start operating Your oven s thermostat and warning lamps and grill he...

Page 44: ...ime program Take the cooked food from the oven put onto a safe place and open the oven s door and ensure the oven is cool completely As the oven will be hot at that moment stay away from the oven and...

Page 45: ...rays if needed The processes that will be applied at the end of cooking are same for all the functions Open your oven s cover and leave it to cool after you put your trays in oven onto a safe place Tu...

Page 46: ...all other cooking processes turn off the oven s switch and heat set up switch Cancel the oven s time program and take the cooked food from oven and leave onto a safe place Do not come close to the ov...

Page 47: ...as it will completely be on the middle part of the wire The following information must also be followed for the enameled dishes If the food that will be cooked does not cover the oven tray completely...

Page 48: ...5 Rack 4 Rack 3 Rack 2 Rack 1 Rack WARNING Fit the grid correctly into any correspondent rack in the oven cavity and push it to the end...

Page 49: ...ter after each use Later wipe it with a wet cloth once more and then dry it It may be required to use a liquid cleaning material from time to time and make a complete cleaning Do not clean with dry an...

Page 50: ...ructure and durability of Vitroceramic Color change is caused by not cleaning the residues erosion due to casseroles and using not appropriate cleaning materials and is not due to material change Clea...

Page 51: ...product please call to the Authorized Service 6 2 Information Related to Transport If you need any transport Keep the original case of product and carry it with its original case when needed to be car...

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