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OVEN USER GUIDE

MODELS

AEF6603X02

AEF6603W02

AEF6603B02

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Page 1: ...OVEN USER GUIDE MODELS AEF6603X02 AEF6603W02 AEF6603B02 www esty com tr ...

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Page 3: ...ven 23 8 BEFORE FIRST USE 25 9 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE 26 9 1 Specifications of the Oven 26 10 THE USE OF THE DEVICE 31 10 1 Temperature Setting of the Appliance 31 11 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OF THE APPLIANCE 32 12 REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP 38 13 Explanation of Main Functions 40 14 COOKING CHART 42 15 WHAT TO DO BEFORE CALLING FOR AUTHORIZED SERVICE 46 16 CUSTOMER SERVICES AND...

Page 4: ...udes impor tant information for safe installa tion use and maintenance of your product and necessary warnings to get the most out of your appliance Keep this manual in a safe place where it can easily be reached to use it when required in the future The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for damages to per sons environment or other mate rials that may occur due to the translation or printi...

Page 5: ...ompany shall not be respon sible for any damage that may occur n If the electrical connections inside the appliance are taken out so that they may be acces sible cut off the power of the appliance against an electric shock and contact the author ized service n Avoid contacting the heating elements inside the oven as it shall overheat during opera tion Be careful as the oven surface may get very ho...

Page 6: ...ey comply with the instructions given on the operation of the appli ance and understand the risks that may be encoun tered Children shall not play with the appliance n Cleaning and maintenance of the appliance shall not be car ried out by children without supervision n The device may heat up during operation Be careful while touching the heating elements inside the oven Keep away from children n D...

Page 7: ...ack aging material before starting to operate the appliance n Use your appliance according to the intended use explained in the operation manual only n This appliance has been designed for cooking at home kitchens only It is not suitable for industrial or laboratory operation n Do not use or leave the appli ance outdoors n Do not use the appliance near water bodies on a wet ground or in the vicini...

Page 8: ...ulling it from the cord n Never touch the appliance if your hands or feet are wet or damp n Do not allow children or minors to use the appliance without supervision n In case of negligence the oven door may hurt your hands if it is removed from its hinge n In case of failure or improper operation of the oven turn it off and unplug the oven n When the oven is not used ensure that all functions are ...

Page 9: ...nsure the compliance of this appliance to the European direc tives and meeting the legal requirements in terms of safety health and environment Ensure that the oven is good con dition and not damaged when you take it out of its package Do not use the appliance in case of any doubt contact a specialized pro fessional Put packaging materials such as nylon packaging polystyrene foam and nails away fr...

Page 10: ...ent Therefore deliver your appli ance to the certain collection centers by consulting your manufacturer to ensure that the electrical and electronic parts are re used Keeping this user manual is recommended since this pro vides information regarding the operation of the appliance if the appliance is provided to another user You have to pre vent the potential negative out comes against human health...

Page 11: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN These appliances are designed to operate with a single phase supply voltage of 220 240V at 50 60 Hz Fig 1 18 01 2021 11 ...

Page 12: ...pth 550 mm Product Installation Cabinet Dimensions Height 600 mm Capacity 72 lt Voltage 220 240 V Maximum Power 2650 W 1 Fig 2 You may access the nameplate of the oven indicating technical speci fications of the oven even after installing the oven in the kitchen You may see this nameplate when you open the door the oven Use the information provided in this nameplate to specify the model of your ov...

Page 13: ...on of the appliance Remove any burrs They may have an adverse effect on the func tioning of electrical units Use protective gloves to prevent injuries You shall provide the clearances shown in the drawings for ventila tion and cooling inside the cabinet or cupboard to ensure correct operation of the appliance Walls of furniture where the appli ance is installed shall be resistant to heat Particula...

Page 14: ...iance near a refrigerator or deep freezer Otherwise the performance of such appliances shall be affected adversely due to the dissipated heat To make your oven ready for oper ation have the location it shall be placed in built with the electrical installation Then call the Author ized Service Dimensional information provided in the drawings are given in mm 18 01 2021 14 ...

Page 15: ...5 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET 560 n 550 600 130 300 130 80 80 8 8 556 595 20 547 595 573 50 590 m n 577 max 594 80 80 m n 550 560 130 300 130 Fig 3 18 01 2021 15 ...

Page 16: ...ge the installation holes by applying too much pressure on the screws during installation n The appliance may be installed on a high placed cabinet or under the counter as desired n We recommended you to provide a minimum clearance of 70 mm from the rear of the kitchen unit where the oven is installed n Parts that provide insulation and protection shall be installed so that they cannot be removed ...

Page 17: ...power cord shall not reach a temperature that is 50 C above the ambient temperature n Please contact the nearest Authorized Service when the power cord gets damaged Have the authorized service replace the cord with a new one with the same dimensions and plastic insulation and that may withstand the electrical current required by the appliance n If the appliance shall be connected directly to the m...

Page 18: ...ce with proper grounding as per the applicable rules only Our company shall not be held responsible for damages that may occur on people animals or objects due to improper grounding of the appliance sarı yeş l yellow green mav blue kahvereng brown 3 ad M4x6 V da 3 pcs M4x6 Screw Fig 5 18 01 2021 18 ...

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Page 20: ... 1x1 50 mm 2 LIMIT THER MOSTAT yellow 1x1 50 mm 2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 LIMIT THER MOSTAT NO 65 C black 1x1 00 mm 2 wh te 1x1 00 mm 2 black 1x1 00 mm 2 grey 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm 2 brown 1x1 00 mm 2 L 1A N 1 DIGITAL TIMER OT2100 orange 1x1 50 mm2 orange 1x1 50 mm2 black 1x1 00 mm2 grey 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm 2 red 1x0 50 mm2 wh te 1x0 50 mm2 NC 110 C red 1x1 50 mm2 Fig 7 THINGS TO...

Page 21: ... wears off before putting any food inside the oven n Clean the inside of the oven using a soft cloth slightly dampened with soapy water Fig 8 Always grab the handle from its center to open the oven door CAUTION Wash the components such as tray or grill with alkaline non abra sive cleaning agents before operating the oven for the first time 18 01 2021 21 ...

Page 22: ...multaneously in the oven Take the meal cooked with a lower temperature out first and use less energy without changing the oven tempera ture n Excess heat remaining after cooking a meal shall be used for the next meal too This shall save power n Use the pre heating function of the oven for a short time 10 minutes at maximum n Frozen food shall be thawed before cooking in the oven n The oven would c...

Page 23: ...tton 2 Touchscreen Timer 3 Oven Temperature Setting Knob 4 Warning Lamp 5 Upper Resistance 6 Lamp 7 Shallow Tray Option 8 Wire Rack 9 Fan 10 Oven Grill 11 Deep Tray Option 12 Lower Resistance Concealed 13 Internal Glass 14 Oven Door 15 Door Top Plastic 16 Oven Handle 17 Rack Level 18 01 2021 23 ...

Page 24: ...ontal position even when they are pulled out of the oven thanks to their spe cial structure There is risk of sliding the plate and spilling the food Shallow Tray Fig 11 For cakes and cookies made in the tray Do not use the shallow tray for cooking as it shall cause smell and oils may splash out of the tray and soil the oven Deep Tray Fig 12 Universal pan For cakes soft cakes frozen food and meat d...

Page 25: ...f a new appli ance Ensure that no packaging residues such as styrofoam are left inside the cooking compartment and remove adhesive tapes on or inside the appliance Wipe the straight surfaces of the cooking compartment with a soft damp cloth before heating Ventilate the kitchen as long as the heating operation continues Clean the straight surfaces with detergent water and a dish cloth after cooling...

Page 26: ...ck Setting 00 00 is displayed on the screen when the appliance is connected to the supply Press setting button for approx 2 or 3 seconds Then set the clock using the buttons You may exit from the clock setting about 7 seconds after setting the clock When you shall perform a clock setting again Press the buttons on the screen simultaneously for 2 or 3 seconds until you hear a beeping sound and perf...

Page 27: ...reen when you press the setting key 2 times Select from 8 brightness levels by pressing the or key Key Lock This function serves to prevent unintended changes of the settings made by the user on the oven clock When the key lock is activated all keys except the menu key shall be deactivated If the key lock is activated while there is an active cooking program only the keys are locked The oven clock...

Page 28: ...for approx 2 or 3 seconds for alarm timer 00 00 shall be displayed on the screen Then set the required time using the buttons An alarm sound shall be heard for 7 minutes when the set time has expired Press any button for 1 second to cancel the alarm sound Alarm shall be turned off and the time of day shall be displayed on the screen Cooking Timer n You may set time cooking time on the clock and en...

Page 29: ...d and then press the setting button 2 times Cooking time shall be set using the buttons Cooking end time may be set for 23 hours and 59 minutes later maximum If you activate the delayed cooking after setting the cooking time this shall set the delayed cooking time by adding it on the time set for the cooking timer Select the required temperature and oven function Cooking symbol disappears Oven sha...

Page 30: ...Oven functions may be used manually if semi automatic or fully automatic cooking functions are not set 18 01 2021 30 ...

Page 31: ...button and then adjust Fig 15 n When cooking is finished turn the switch to the off top posi tion and press it inwards Fig 14 10 1 Temperature Set ting of the Appli ance Fig 16 Your appliance starts heating just a few seconds later when you set the temperature Turn off the appliance by bringing the function selection switch to zero position when your food is ready 18 01 2021 31 ...

Page 32: ...aners with abra sive particles and wire wool to prevent erasing of the sym bols n Do not clean the oven with materials such as bleachers nitric acid or hydrochloric acid n Do not clean your oven using steam cleaners n Do not try to remove the but tons from the control panel as these are not removable in some models n Do not use cleaning agents that contain abrasives wire wool cleaning powder oven ...

Page 33: ...n n The best time to clean the enamelled surface inside the oven is when the oven is warm n Remove the trays and the grill Clean the interior by wiping with a cloth dampened with warm soapy water Then wipe once more with a damp cloth and dry n Do not use abrasive materials such as sandpaper steel wool or bleachers Otherwise the enamelled part of the oven may get damaged n Clean the oven thoroughly...

Page 34: ... clean the wire rack inside the oven Fig 18 1 2 Fig 19 Pull the wire rack towards the inside of the oven and remove the legs of the wire rack from their seats Remove the wire rack from the oven after releasing the wire rack from its legs Fig 19 Removal of the Oven Door A Fig 20 Open the door completely by pulling the oven door toward you Fig 20 18 01 2021 34 ...

Page 35: ...lock as shown in Fig 21 1 2 Fig 22 1 Hinge 2 Hinge Housing Remove the hinges from the hinge housing by holding the door with both hands to remove the oven door Fig 22 Reverse the removal proce dure for installation proce dure of the door Remember to the close the clips on the hinge housing while instal ling the door Cleaning of the Oven Glass Fig 23 Open the door of the appliance slightly 18 01 20...

Page 36: ...sponges and clothes clean ng and dry ng Do not use harsh abras ve clean ng agents and sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven glass Clean ng n such a way may scratch the surface of the glass and may cause the glass to break Do not lean over and apply we ght on the oven door CAUTION As the door loses we ght when the glasses are removed t may close abruptly and cause njur es Reverse the same proce du...

Page 37: ...ponge İnspect the cond t on of th s gasket n regular ntervals Clean w thout us ng abras ve clean ng agents when requ red Door may not be closed prop erly when d rt s collected on the door gasket after some t me Please contact the nearest S l verl ne Author zed Serv ce when the gasket gets dam aged Do not use the oven unt l t s repa red 18 01 2021 37 Oven Door Gasket ...

Page 38: ...maximum power consumption of the lamp A lamp with same power rating should be used when replacing the lamp To find out the power rating used in the product see the declaration label in the product The bulb used in this product is not suitable for illumination of house holds The purpose of this lamp is to help the user to see the food Fig 27 Unplug the appliance Remove the lamp cover by rotating it...

Page 39: ...Remove and replace the oven lamp by rotating it counter clock wise Fig 28 Reverse the procedure provided in Fig 27 for the installation of the lamp cover 18 01 2021 39 ...

Page 40: ...or instance to bake pizza or food that requires to be browned on the lower section Used for steam cleaning Lower and upper heaters and the fan on the rear wall are on Hot air is distributed equally and rapidly inside the oven thanks to the fan Larger grill on the oven roof is on This is suitable for grilling more meat Place the large or medium sized portions on the correct rack position under the ...

Page 41: ...portions on the correct rack position under the grill heater to grill Set the tempera ture to maximum level Turn the food upside down halfway through the cooking process This is the quick pre heating func tion Hot air is distributed equally and rapidly inside the oven thanks to the fan This is not suitable for cooking food Shall be used at Max 200 C 18 01 2021 41 ...

Page 42: ...ng time n Turn the oven off with the function and or temperature buttons Turning off the oven before the expected time n Turn the oven off with the function and or temperature buttons Cooking Times Chart Values specified are determined under laboratory conditions Your values may differ from these values 1st rack of the oven is the bottom rack CAUTION Do not place an aluminium foil on the bottom of...

Page 43: ... 3 175 25 30 Sponge cake Single level 3 200 5 10 Cookie Single level 3 175 25 30 Filo pastry Single level 2 200 30 40 Buns Single level 2 200 25 35 Leaven dough Single level 2 200 35 45 Lasagne Single level 2 3 200 30 40 Pizza Single level 2 200 220 15 20 Beaf full Roast Single level 3 25 minutes 250 then 180 190 100 120 Leg of lamb stew Single level 3 25 minutes 250 then 190 70 90 18 01 2021 43 ...

Page 44: ... For cooking operations which require pre heating perform the pre heating until the oven reaches the desired temperature at the start of the cooking Hints for cakes n If the cake is too dry increase the temperature about 10 C and decrease the cooking time n If the cake is wet use less liquid or decrease the temperature about 10 C n If the top of the cake is burnt place it on a lower rack decrease ...

Page 45: ...or the pastry is less on the bottom side of the pastry Try to spread a frying sauce evenly between the sheets of dough and on the pastry Cook your pastry with the position and temperature specified in the cooking chart If the bottom part is fried less again place it at a lower rack on the next time Hints for vegetable dishes n If the vegetable dish loses its juice and gets dry cook inside a closed...

Page 46: ...s n Is the temperature setting set using the heater control button of the oven n Is the fuse connected to the outlet powering the oven or the main fuse blown If the interior lighting lamp is not on n Is the power on May the lamp be faulty If faulty replace it by referring to the manual Cooking if the lower upper section does not cook evenly n Check the rack positions cooking times and temperature ...

Page 47: ...h the use of another product with similar characteristics until the product repair is completed 4 During the guarantee period of the product if the product has a failure because of the material and labour and also because of the assembly faults no money for the labour expenses or for the changed parts will be taken from the consumer 5 When the product is found to defective consumer may exercise an...

Page 48: ...lties for the seller the consumer may use his right to terminate the con tract or demand a discount on the sale price proportional to the extent of the defect The product is not covered under warranty in malfunc tions that occur due to the product being used against the points specified in the user manual and for the con ditions explained below n When the serial number of the product on the Warran...

Page 49: ...ding War ranty n Keep the warranty certificate Product is treated outside the warranty if the warranty certifi cate cannot be produced Aux iliary components and acces sories to be purchased with the product are outside the product warranty Consumables that are specified to be replaced within time and as per usage amount in the operation manual are not covered under warranty This warranty provided ...

Page 50: ...l rights below n To terminate the contract by stating that he is ready to return the sold good n To request a discount on the sale price proportional to the defect and keep the defective good n To request the sold good to be repaired at the seller s expense by bringing all repair costs to the seller if such costs are not excessive n If possible to request the pur chased good to be exchanged for a ...

Page 51: ...u tants which may negatively affect the environment and the basic components that can be reus able You have to prevent the potential negative outcomes against human health and environ ment before scrapping and dis posing of this appliance In order to dispose and destroy all pollutants and recycle and recover all mate rials WEEE is recommended to be processed exclusively Individuals undertake a sig...

Page 52: ...COMPLIES WITH WEEE REGU LATION Fig 29 Embedded Product Help Line Fig 30 18 01 2021 52 ...

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