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8 Care and maintenance

Overhead illumination

▸ Carefully turn the glass light cover 

1

 clockwise

and remove.

▸ Take out the faulty halogen light bulb.
▸ Carefully plug the new halogen light bulb into

the socket – halogen type G9 / 25 W / 230 V.

▸ Turn the glass light cover 

1

 anti-clockwise to

tighten.

▸ Reconnect the power supply.

1

Lateral illumination

▸ Remove the left shelf guide.
▸ Place the screw driver along the middle of the

edge of the glass and carefully remove the
glass light cover 

2

 from its fixture.

▸ Take out the faulty halogen light bulb.
▸ Carefully plug the new halogen light bulb into

the socket – halogen type G9 / 25 W / 230 V.

▸ Press the glass light cover 

2

 back into its fix-

ture.

▸ Replace the shelf guides.
▸ Reconnect the power supply.

2

8.10 

Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides

The wire shelf and shelf guides can be cleaned in the dishwasher. 

The baking tray can be cleaned in the dishwasher; however, this will affect its non-
stick properties.

Removing and putting back the shelf guides

When inserting the shelf guides take care not to damage the enamel.

▸ Swing the shelf guide at the front into the

middle of the cooking space.

▸ Take the shelf guide out of the opening at the

back.

▸ Put back in reverse order.

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Summary of Contents for Combair V4000

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Combair V4000 Oven V ZUG Home Install the app network your appliances and benefit from a wide range of useful functions...

Page 2: ...idity These operating instructions apply to Model designation Type Size system Combair V4000 60C C4T 21044 55 600 Combair V4000 60 C4T 21045 60 600 Combair V4000 76C C4T 21053 55 762 Combair V4000 60P...

Page 3: ...ck 27 4 17 Quiet mode 27 4 18 Time 27 4 19 Cancelling ending before time 28 4 20 End of operation 28 4 21 Subsequent steps 29 4 22 Switching the appliance off 30 4 23 Appliance tips 30 5 Applications...

Page 4: ...e accessories and shelf guides 56 9 Trouble shooting 57 9 1 Error messages 57 9 2 Other possible problems 58 9 3 After a power failure 59 10 Accessories and spare parts 59 10 1 Accessories 59 10 2 Spe...

Page 5: ...safe use of the appliance and have understood the haz ards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user mainten ance shall not be undertaken by children without supervi sion...

Page 6: ...atable appliance drawer and its contents get hot Do not use aggressive or ab rasive cleaning agents or sharp metal scrapers for cleaning the glass in the oven door as they could scratch the surface Th...

Page 7: ...and accidents Please therefore fol low the precautions given in these oper ating instructions Do not attach magnets to the display Note on use Use the childproof locking facility If the appliance is v...

Page 8: ...ace For cookers A hob guard can be fitted to protect small children Hob guards are available from specialist retailers Caution Risk to life Danger of suffocation Keep packaging material e g plastic fi...

Page 9: ...her Make the settings and confirm Remove all the accessories from out of the cooking space Start the initial burn in If the initial burn in step is skipped it must be carried out manually after comple...

Page 10: ...s 2 Ventilation opening 3 Door handle 4 Appliance door 5 Heatable appliance drawer depending on model 3 2 Operating and display elements App view 1 3 5 1 7 2 3 List view 1 4 5 1 7 2 6 EasyCook Here is...

Page 11: ...ion buttons Right function buttons Step back Timer Start screen Heatable appliance drawer depending on model List view Cooking space illumination App view Display lock Switch off Quiet mode Clock Read...

Page 12: ...4 Accessories Incorrect handling can cause damage Do not use knives or cutting wheels on the accessories Do not store the accessories in the cooking space Remove all non ovenproof ac cessories before...

Page 13: ...nd the grill top heating ele ment of at least 5 cm The food probe has three measuring points for particularly precise temperature measure ment These also help to record the food probe temperature corr...

Page 14: ...hour so that the food maintains the desired degree of doneness and does not dry out The heatable appliance drawer is not selectable during pyrolytic self cleaning The heatable appliance drawer is not...

Page 15: ...n Quick information does not disappear in order that Rename or Remove can be selected Moving an app The apps can be moved and reordered in the app view Press and hold the desired app 2 and move it to...

Page 16: ...deal for gratins and braised dishes Hot air eco Hot air humid PizzaPlus Hot air OK Selecting an application Select the desired application using the CircleSlider Choose an item in the list by swiping...

Page 17: ...settings The progress bar 3 in the CircleSlider shows the countdown to the time remaining or the preheating status of the set application if set If the Preheat option is enabled the actual cooking sp...

Page 18: ...ends automatically when the set duration is up see page 28 If subsequent steps are available for an application these can be selected when the set duration is up see page 29 If both Operating time an...

Page 19: ...start in the value range touch End The colour of the value range changes to amber Set the desired end time using the CircleSlider The desired duration and the set end time ap pear in the display 15mi...

Page 20: ...nge touch Food probe temperature The colour of the value range changes to amber Set the desired target temperature using the CircleSlider Press Start to start the application Operation can only be sta...

Page 21: ...tch or touch the value range and set the desired value using the CircleSlider Each defined option is marked with a Confirm the setting with OK Several settings can also be confirmed at once with OK Th...

Page 22: ...ing is shown in the CircleSlider Introducing food As soon as the cooking space has preheated an acoustic signal is emitted and a message is displayed If set the operating time does not start to run un...

Page 23: ...he particular applications are shown Hiding application tips To hide tips touch The ready to start screen or the running operation appears in the display 4 12 Favourites Creating a favourite Favourite...

Page 24: ...Press OK to save the new favourite name Deleting favourites The favourite can only be deleted in the app view If required touch The start screen appears as an app view Press and hold the favourite 1 Q...

Page 25: ...s to white The main value for the desired application is no longer fixed Whenever the application is called up the recommended default value appears To reset all pinned main values go to the user sett...

Page 26: ...er function button The countdown to the time remaining appears in the display Press and hold Stop 4 15 Illumination The cooking space illumination can be switched on and off at any time The cooking sp...

Page 27: ...well as by using the quick access in the function bar Turning on the quiet mode Expand the function bar Touch the Quiet mode function button The quiet mode is shown in the display Touch the Quiet mode...

Page 28: ...If the application has been running for less than 1 minute when cancelled the ready to start screen appears Sabbath applications can only be cancelled using the function button see page 36 Ending an a...

Page 29: ...teraction The display goes dark and the appliance switches off automatically see page 30 Removing the cooked food from the cooking space Risk of burns Hot air may escape from the cooking space when th...

Page 30: ...ation To cancel operation the following options are available Select the function button to access the start screen see page 16 Press and hold the function button to switch the appliance off see page...

Page 31: ...4 Operation Topics The following topics can be called up Start screen Function bars CircleSlider App view List view Food probe Favourites Pinning EasyCook Cleaning Preheating 31...

Page 32: ...cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements Uses Classic application for cooking and baking on one level Cakes biscuits bread and roasts For crispy results use a dark enamelled tra...

Page 33: ...bottom heat The temperature is optimized throughout in this application for energy saving cook ing and this is indicated in the display during operation with ECO For crispy results use a dark enamell...

Page 34: ...then place it underneath the wire shelf For best results preheat the cooking space for 3 minutes using the option be fore introducing the food 5 7 Grill forced convection Temperature range 30 280 C T...

Page 35: ...oximately 20 C than for as the heat transfer is more efficient 5 9 Hot air humid Temperature range 30 250 C Recommended value 180 C Level 2 or 1 3 or 1 3 2 A heating element behind the back wall of th...

Page 36: ...CO Select a lower temperature reduce by approximately 20 C than for as the heat transfer is more efficient 5 11 Sabbath applications In order to use the applications Sabbath top bottom heat and Sabbat...

Page 37: ...ation that is running can be cancelled or ended before time see page 28 Hold the function button depressed The running application ends The display goes dark The appliance switches off see page 30 Aft...

Page 38: ...dry out warm on one level Vegetables meat pasta baked dishes and roasts 5 12 Soft roasting How it functions The Soft roasting function allows high quality cuts of meat to be prepared gently The end o...

Page 39: ...ploin medium 57 well done 64 Rump of beef medium 63 well done 69 Rib eye or prime rib of beef medium 60 well done 68 Shoulder of beef medium 72 well done 75 Rump or loin of pork medium 61 well done 72...

Page 40: ...rt screen appears Select the Soft roasting application group and confirm with OK if required see page 16 Select the desired type of meat Select the desired cut of meat Select the desired soft roasting...

Page 41: ...he appliance door and allow the cooking space to cool down for 3 to 4 minutes before starting the Plate warmer function This is to protect the tableware from damage through stress cracking Long touch...

Page 42: ...confirm with OK That step is applied to the ready to start screen and the recipe can be started as usual by touching Start A recipe can be started from any step i e steps can be skipped If you want t...

Page 43: ...e appliance suggests suitable applications including settings and accessories Overview of food groups Foodstuffs are grouped into different categories a foodstuff may be included in more than one grou...

Page 44: ...The following national cuisines are available Italian Australian French Ukrainian German Turkish Lebanese Belgian Chinese Russian All activated national cuisines are highlighted in amber They can be...

Page 45: ...pairing request The name of the active WLAN Wi Fi appears in the V ZUG App and then you are prompted to enter the WLAN Wi Fi password Enter the WLAN Wi Fi password The household appliance is connected...

Page 46: ...l tones are set at the lowest volume This setting is deactivated when the appliance goes into the EcoStandby mode The volume of the feedback tones and acoustic signals cannot be changed when in quiet...

Page 47: ...7 8 Date and time Time synchronization The Internet setting is set automatically when connecting to V ZUG Home The time date and time zone are then synchronized directly from the app Date The date ca...

Page 48: ...connections to mobile devices Further information on V ZUG Home and its availability can be found at home vzug com 7 10 Appliance information Identification numbers The serial number SN and article nu...

Page 49: ...l scouring pads etc as these products will damage the surfaces Glass surfaces that are scratched can crack Never use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance 8 1 Cleaning the exterior Remove any soiling...

Page 50: ...re Afterwards the deposits can easily be removed with a damp cloth Over time with use the cooking space can turn matt Fruit acid and fatty acid deposits can leave stains This will not af fect the cook...

Page 51: ...a soft cloth dampened with water Do not use cleaning agents At the front of the cooking space is the door seal It is susceptible to abrasion and damage from scouring The door seal therefore requires...

Page 52: ...et damaged when it is closed Cleaning the door glass Lay the appliance door on a clean flat surface covered e g with a tea towel with the handle facing down Make sure the handle does not come into con...

Page 53: ...ds the hinges The markings on the glass must be legible Fit the seal 2 2 3 Insert the door glass 1 into the door frame and gently push it back towards the hinges The door glass 1 can only be put back...

Page 54: ...appliance with a damp cloth 1 2 3 4 X Fitting the door seal The joint and vent hole X must be at the left in the middle Fit the seal starting in one of the corners at the top Insert the clip from the...

Page 55: ...ips Lightly press the seal into the groove all around i e along the top bottom left and right 1 2 3 4 X Checking the seal is seated properly All four clips must be hooked in If not remove the seal and...

Page 56: ...the faulty halogen light bulb Carefully plug the new halogen light bulb into the socket halogen type G9 25 W 230 V Press the glass light cover 2 back into its fix ture Replace the shelf guides Reconn...

Page 57: ...XX Disruption in the power supply Acknowledge the error message by touching OK Switch the power supply off for about 1 minute Switch the power supply back on If the error appears again note down the e...

Page 58: ...Power failure Appliance door can be opened manually Appliance is faulty Contact Customer Services Illumination is not working Halogen light is de fective Switch off the oven Disconnect the appliance...

Page 59: ...to a power failure Press OK to confirm the message The start screen appears Prolonged power failure The appliance goes through its initial set up process after a prolonged power failure However only...

Page 60: ...f leak tightness and thus measuring errors The usable volume within the meaning of EN 50304 EN 60350 is obtained with the shelf guides disassembled For appliances with a grill Keep the appliance door...

Page 61: ...ds used SN EN 60350 1 2016 1 Required to heat a standardized load per cavity 2 Required to heat a standardized load per cavity 3 Measurement methods see EU Regulation No 66 2014 Annex II Chpt 1 11 5 E...

Page 62: ...e back of the cooking space The baking has come out lighter on one baking tray than on the other Check that the settings used correspond to those recom mended in EasyCook Some uneven browning is norma...

Page 63: ...e carried out by a qualified electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance 13 3 Disposal The crossed out wheeled bin symbol requires the separate collection of waste electrical and...

Page 64: ...eaning Accessories 56 Appliance door 51 Baking tray 50 Cooking space 49 Door glass 52 Door seal 53 Heatable appliance drawer 49 Shelf guides 56 Cleaning the exterior 49 Clock 27 Hiding 27 Hiding durin...

Page 65: ...nation 26 58 Switching off 26 Switching on 26 Individual settings EasyCook cuisines from around the world 46 EasyCook dietary style 46 Sabbath mode 47 Start screen 47 Temperature unit 47 K Keep warm 4...

Page 66: ...ctions 38 Seared 39 Selecting and starting 40 Soft roasting table 39 Spare parts 59 60 Special accessories 13 59 Start later 22 Setting 22 Starting 23 Start screen 14 Subsequent steps 29 Cancelling op...

Page 67: ...14 Index W Warming plates in the cooking space 41 Wire shelf 13 WLAN connection 45 67...

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Page 71: ...d appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN __________________________ Appliance ___________________...

Page 72: ...CircleSlider Adjustable value On Off Touch the display to switch the appliance on Long press and hold the function button to switch the appliance off Operation The appliance is operated using the disp...

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