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Warnings and Important Safety Information

Always keep these user instructions with the appliance. Should the appliance be passed on

to third persons or sold, or if you leave this appliance behind when you move house, it is

very important that the new user has access to these user instructions and the accompanying

information.

These warnings are provided for the safety of the users and those living with them. So read

them carefully before connecting and/or using the appliance.

Installation

The installation must be performed by a
qualified person in accordance with the rules
and regulations in force. The individual op-
erations for installing the appliance are de-
scribed under the instructions for the installer.

Have the appliance installed and connected
by a qualified person with specialist knowl-
edge, who will carry it out in accordance
with the directives.

If any modifications to the power supply are
required because of the installation, these
should also be carried out by a qualified
electrician.

Operation

This oven is designed for cooking foodstuffs;
never use it for other purposes.

When opening the oven door during or at
the end of cooking be careful of the stream
of hot air, which comes out of the  oven.

Be very careful when using the cooker. The
extreme heat of the heating elements makes
the shelves and other parts very hot.

If you should for whatever reason use alu-
minium foil to cook food in the oven, never
allow it to come into direct contact with the
floor of the oven.

When cleaning the oven, proceed with care:
never spray anything onto the grease filter
(if fitted), the heating elements and the ther-
mostat sensor.

If is dangerous to make modifications of any
kind to this appliance or to its specifications.

During the baking, roasting and grilling pro-
cess, the oven window and the other parts
of the appliance get hot, so children should
be kept away from the appliance. Take care,
if connecting electrical appliances to sock-
ets near the oven, that cables do not come
into contact with hot rings or get caught in
the oven door.

Always use oven gloves to take hot oven-
proof dishes or pots out of the oven.

Regular cleaning prevents the surface ma-
terial from deteriorating.

Before cleaning the oven, either turn the
power off or pull the mains plug out.

Make sure that the oven  is in the “OFF”
position, when the oven is no longer being
used.

This oven was made as a single appliance
or as a combination appliance with electri-
cal hotplate, depending on the model, for
single-phase connection to 230 V.

The appliance must not be cleaned with a
superheated steam cleaner or a steam jet
cleaner.

Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers. These can scratch the glass in the
oven door, which may result in the shattering
of the glass.

English

Summary of Contents for ZOB 592

Page 1: ...ZOB 592 User information Built inoven Informations à l intention de l utilisateur Four encastrable ...

Page 2: ... your new appliance and we hope that you will consider our brand again when purchasing household appliances Please read this user manual carefully and keep it throughout the product life cycle as a reference document The user manual should be passed on to any future owner of the appliance ...

Page 3: ...intenance 22 Ifsomethingiswrong 26 TechnicalData 27 InstructionsfortheInstaller 28 InstructionsfoBuildingIn 29 Guarantee CustomerService 30 European Guarantee 32 Safetyinstructions Stepbystepinstructions Hints and Tips Guide to using the user instructions Contents This appliance conforms with the following ECC Directives 2006 95 Low Voltage Directive 89 336 EMC Directive 93 68 General Directive an...

Page 4: ... the heating elements makes the shelves and other parts very hot If you should for whatever reason use alu minium foil to cook food in the oven never allow it to come into direct contact with the floor of the oven When cleaning the oven proceed with care never spray anything onto the grease filter if fitted the heating elements and the ther mostat sensor If is dangerous to make modifications of an...

Page 5: ...pairs carried out by the manufacturer s service department or by a service department authorised by the manu facturer and use only original spare parts Donotattempttorepairtheapplianceyourself in the event of malfunctions or damage Re pairs carried out by untrained persons may cause damage or injury Thesymbol ontheproductoritspackaging indicates that this product is not to be treated as normalhous...

Page 6: ...icprogrammer 4 ThermostatControlKnob 5 ThermostatControlIndicator 6 MainsOnIndicator 5 2 4 1 9 6 8 12 7 3 7 Air Vents for Cooling Fan 8 Grill 9 Ovenlight 10 Oven Fan 11 Turnspit hole 12 Ratingplate 10 Oven accessories Anti tipshelf Cake tray Dripping pan Turnspit 11 turnspit frame forks spit grip ...

Page 7: ...hod of cooking food items normally associated with conventional grilling Thegrillelementandtheovenfan operatetogether circulatinghotairaround thefood Full Grill The full grill element will be on Recommendedforlargequantities Grillturnspit Theturnspitcanbeusedfor eitherspitroastingmeatorforkebabsand smallerpiecesofmeat Inner grill element only Can be used for grillingsmallquantities Bottomheatingel...

Page 8: ...supply The ovenswitchesbackonagainautomatically when thetemperaturedrops Shouldthesafetythermostattriggerduetoincorrect useoftheappliance itisenoughtoremedytheerror aftertheovenhascooleddown ifontheotherhand the thermostat triggers because of a defective component pleasecontactCustomerService The cooling fan The cooling fan is designed to cool the the oven and the control panel The fan switches on...

Page 9: ...aused by manufacturingresidues Ensure the room is well ventilated 1 Switchtheovenfunctioncontrolknob to fan cooking 2 Set the thermostat control knob to 250 4 Open a window for ventilation 5 Allow the oven to run empty for ap proximately45minutes This procedure should be repeated with the full grill function forapproximately5 10minutes Then let the oven cool down Then dampen a soft cloth with warm...

Page 10: ...l flashonthedisplay To set the correct time of day 1 Press button or 2 After the setting is carried out wait for 5 seconds the Time of day pilot lamp will go out and the display will show the set time The appliance is ready for use To reset the correct time of day 1 Pressbutton repeatedlytoselectthe Time of day function The relevant pilot lamp will start flashing Then proceed as described above Th...

Page 11: ...fday 3 When cooking time is over the oven will be switchedoffautomaticallyandanacousticalarm will be heard while the pilot lamp will start flashing Turn the oven function and the thermostatcontrolknobtozero To switch off the acoustic alarm press any button NOTE turningtheacousticalarmoffwillreset the oven to manual and if the oven function and the thermostat knobs are not set to zero the oven will...

Page 12: ... will be heard and the pilot lamp will start flashing Turn the oven function and the thermostatcontrolknobtozero To switch off the acoustic alarm press any button NOTE turning the acoustic alarm off will reset the oven to manual and if the oven functionand thethermostatknobs arenotset to zero the oven will start to heat again To cancel the End of cooking time 1 Pressbutton repeatedlytoselect the E...

Page 13: ...a timedperiod buttheovenwillremainon ifitisinuse To set the minute minder 1 Pressbutton repeatedlytoselect the Mi nuteminder function Therelevantpilotlamp willstartflashing 2 Then press button or maximum 2 hours 30 minutes 3 After the setting is carried out wait for 5 seconds the Minute minder pilot lamp willcomeon 4 At the end of the timed period the pilot lamp willstartflashingandanacousticalarm...

Page 14: ...play 1 Press two programmer push buttons simoultaneously and keep them pressed for about 5 seconds The display will switch off 2 To switch on the display press any button The display can be switched off only if no other functions have been set ...

Page 15: ... a heat build up which wouldaffectthebakingresultsanddamage the oven enamel Always place pans heat resisting pans and aluminium trays ontheshelfwhichhasbeeninsertedinthe shelfrunners Whenfoodisheated steam iscreated likeinakettle Whenthesteam comes into contact with the glass in the ovendoor itcondensesandcreateswater droplets To reduce condensation always preheat the empty oven for 10 minutes Wer...

Page 16: ...lydriedbeforegrilling to minimise splashing Brush lean meats and fish lightly with a little oil or melted butter to keepthemmoistduringcooking Accompaniments such as tomatoes and mushrooms may be placed underneath the grid when grilling meats Whentoastingbread wesuggestthatthetop runner position is used The food should be turned over during cooking as required How to use the Full Grill 1 Turn the ...

Page 17: ...for the best heat distribution To increase base browning simply lower the shelf position To increase top browning raise the shelf position The material and finish of the baking trays and dishes used will affect base browning Enamelware dark heavyornon stickutensils increase base browning while oven glassware shinyaluminiumorpolishedsteel traysreflecttheheatawayandgivelessbase browning Always place...

Page 18: ...about 2 3ofthebakingtime On Roasting Donotroastjointssmallerthan1kg Smallerpieces could dry out when roasting Dark meat which is tobewelldoneontheoutsidebutremainmedium or rare inside must be roasted at a higher tem perature 200 C 250 C White meat poultry and fish on the other hand require a lower temperature 150 C 175 C The ingredients for a sauce or gravy should only be added to the roasting pan...

Page 19: ...lls 2 200 2 1and3 175 25 40 In baking tray Pizza 2 200 2 200 20 30 In baking tray FLANS Pasta flan 2 200 2 1and3 175 40 50 In mould Vegetable flan 2 200 2 1and3 175 45 60 In mould Quiches 1 210 1 190 30 40 In mould Lasagne 2 200 2 200 25 35 In mould Cannelloni 2 200 2 200 25 35 In mould MEAT Beef 2 190 2 175 50 70 On grid Pork 2 180 2 175 100 130 On grid Veal 2 190 2 175 90 120 On grid English roa...

Page 20: ...Beef steaks 4 600 3 250 10 12 6 8 Sausages 8 3 250 12 15 10 12 Pork chops 4 600 3 250 12 16 12 14 Chicken cut in two 2 1000 3 250 30 35 25 30 Kebabs 4 3 250 10 15 10 12 Chicken breast 4 400 3 250 12 15 12 14 Hamburger 6 600 2 250 20 30 Preheat 5 00 Fish fillets 4 400 3 250 12 14 10 12 Sandwiches 4 6 3 250 5 7 Toast 4 6 3 250 2 4 2 3 Poultry 1000 2 250 50 60 Roasts 800 2 250 50 60 temp C Quantity C...

Page 21: ... DISH Quantity Shelf Temp Cookingtime minutes gr level lower upper side side Rolled joints turkey 1000 3 200 30 40 20 30 Chicken cut in two 1000 3 200 25 30 20 30 Chicken legs 3 200 15 20 15 18 Quail 500 3 200 25 30 20 25 Vegetable gratin 3 200 20 25 St Jacques shells 3 200 15 20 Mackerel 3 200 15 20 10 15 Fish slices 800 3 200 12 15 8 10 With thermal grilling select a maximum temperature of 200 C...

Page 22: ...eused as they may dull the surface finishes Harsh abrasives should also be avoided Cleaning and Maintenance External cleaning Regularly wipe over the control panel oven door and door seal using a soft cloth well wrung out in warm water to which a little liquid detergent has been added Topreventdamagingorweakeningthedoorglass panels avoid the use of the following Household detergent and bleaches Im...

Page 23: ...lement to its original position 4 Carefullypushthegrillelementupintoitsorigi nal position and re tighten the retaining nut Ensure the retaining nut on the grill element is properly tightened so that it does not fall down when in use Oven Shelves and Shelf Supports Tocleantheovenshelves soakinwarmsoapywater andremovestubbornmarkswitha wellwettedsoap impregnatedpad Rinsewellanddrywithasoftcloth Thes...

Page 24: ...habrasives Once the cleaning is carried out refit the oven door following the procedure in reverse Stainless steel or aluminium appliances Werecommendthattheovendoorisonlycleaned usingawetspongeanddriedaftercleaningwitha softcloth Never use steel wool acids or abrasive products as they can damage the oven surface Clean the ovencontrolpanelfollowingthesameprecautions DO NOT clean the oven door whil...

Page 25: ... W Electric rate 230 V 50 Hz Resistanttotemperaturesof300 C Connection type E14 These bulbs are available from your local Service Force Centre To replace the faulty bulb 1 Ensuretheovenisisolatedfromtheelectrical supply 2 Pushinandturntheglasscover anticlockwise 3 Remove the faulty bulb and replace with the new one 4 Refittheglasscoverandrestoretheelectrical supply ...

Page 26: ...lb andreplaceitifnecessary see Cleaning the Oven The temperature may need adjusting or Following the advice contained in these instruc tions especially the section Practical Tips When the cooking process is completed do not leave the dishes standing in the oven for longer than 15 20 minutes Check that shelves and bakeware are not vibrating in contact with the oven back panel Check the instructions...

Page 27: ...an cooking 2000W Grill 1650W Full Grill 2450W Oven light 25W Hot air fan motor 25W Cooling fan motor 25W Turnspitmotor 0 4W Total rating 2500W Operating voltage 50 Hz 230 V Appliance Class 3 Dimensions of the recess Height under top mm593 incolumn mm580 Width mm560 Depth mm550 Oven Height mm335 Width mm395 Depth mm 400 Oven capacity 53 l ...

Page 28: ...re to be connected to a shockproof socket 230 V 50 Hz The shockproof socket must be installed in accordancewiththeregulations The following types of mains cable are suitable taking the necessary rated cross section into ac count H07 RN F H05 RN F H05 RR F H05 VV F H05 V2V2 F T90 H05 BB F If the appliance is connected without a plug or if the plug is not accessible a multi pole off switch e g fuses...

Page 29: ...nly other appliances or units ofthesameheightastheappliancecanbeplaced against the other side wall Oven dimensions Fig A Instructions for Building In For problem free functioning of the built in appliance thekitchenunitortherecessintowhich the appliance is built must have suitable dimensions Fig B C Securing the Appliance to the Cabinet Open the oven door fastentheoventothecabinetplacingthefour di...

Page 30: ...sult of inappropriate use 6 Theguaranteecannotbecalledonforminorfaultsthatdonotaffectthevalueortheoverallreliability of the appliance 7 The statutory warranty does not apply when defects are caused by a chemical or electrochemical reaction caused by water abnormal environmental conditions in general unsuitable operating conditions contact with harsh substances 8 The guarantee does not apply to def...

Page 31: ...onditions e g voltage frequency installationinstructions etc forthecountryconcernedandthattheycanwithstandthelocalclimaticand environmental conditions For appliances purchased abroad the user must first ensure that they meet the qualifications required in Belgium Non essential or requested adjustments are not covered by the guarantee and are not possible in all cases Our consumer services departme...

Page 32: ...sued by the seller of the appliance The appliance guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in your new country of residence for this particular model or range of appliances The appliance guarantee is personal to the original purchaser of the appliance and cannot be transferred to another user Theapplianceisinstalledandusedinaccordancewithinstructions i...

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