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Operating / Installation Instructions

Built-in Electric Oven

FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY

Model No. HL-PX665S
 

  HL-PX665B

HL-PX665S

Summary of Contents for HL-PX665B

Page 1: ...Operating Installation Instructions Built in Electric Oven FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY Model No HL PX665S HL PX665B HL PX665S...

Page 2: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Before operating this appliance please read these instructions carefully and keep for future reference...

Page 3: ...18 19 Timer Functions 20 Saving to Memory 21 Starting the Cooking Process 22 End of Cooking 22 Additional Functions 23 Defrost 23 Dough Rising and Proofing 23 Fast Preheat 23 Warming 23 General Settin...

Page 4: ...ing elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised nWARNING Danger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces nDo not use harsh abrasive cleaners...

Page 5: ...f the oven Aluminium foil could prevent air circulation in the oven hinder the cooking process and damage the enamel coating nThe appliance becomes very hot during use Suitable heat proof gloves shoul...

Page 6: ...losed nThe appliance becomes very hot during use Suitable heat proof gloves should always be worn nTake care when cooking foods containing high alcohol content Alcoholic vapours may ignite nThe socket...

Page 7: ...ic pyro cleaning process nDanger of fire Remove larger food residue and other impurities from the oven before using the automatic cleaning process nMake sure no impurities enter the door lock latch Th...

Page 8: ...ollection point Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal of this waste in accordance with national legislation Information on Disposal in other Countries outside the European Union This symb...

Page 9: ...aler immediately Do not install a damaged oven Rating Plate The Rating Plate indicating the basic information of the appliance is attached to the inside of the oven and is visible when you open the do...

Page 10: ...10 Features and Functions 1 Door Lock Latch 2 Control Panel 3 Guides Shelf Positions 1 5 4 Oven Door 5 Door Handle 6 Rating Plate 5 2 6 4 3 1...

Page 11: ...cooling fan After the oven is switched off the cooling fan continues to operate for a short while in order to cool the oven Extended cooling fan operation depends on the temperature in the centre of t...

Page 12: ...page 18 19 2 Defrost see page 23 3 Dough rising and proofing see page 23 4 Quick Preheat see page 23 5 Warming see page 23 6 Pyro Cleaning see page 24 7 Timer key see page 20 8 Oven lamp key 13 12 11...

Page 13: ...isplay 12 Temperature display 13 Weight display 14 Timer Functions display 15 Child Lock key 16 Memory Store key 17 Stop Start key NOTE The keys will respond more effectively if you touch them with a...

Page 14: ...rilling or as a shelf for cookware baking tray or baking dish There is a safety latch on the wire shelf Therefore lift the wire shelf slightly at the front when removing it from the oven The Shallow B...

Page 15: ...he set value is being changed will increase Touch the up and down keys to set the time of day The oven will work if the clock is not set However the timer will not function in manual cooking mode Afte...

Page 16: ...heat the oven to the desired temperature as quickly as possible Use the symbol to activate the pre heating function When the set temperature is reached the preheating stage is complete and an acoustic...

Page 17: ...eously This operation mode is appropriate for cooking smaller pieces of meat such as steaks chops and sausages 240 FAN GRILL The upper heater and the fan are activated simultaneously It is appropriate...

Page 18: ...the key to select the desired auto mode The selected symbol is lit The following preset values can be adjusted quantity weight cooking temperature delayed start cooking duration Using the Appliance A...

Page 19: ...the first shelf position Cutlets chops fish 240 275 0 18 0 50 1 50 3 3 Cook on wire shelf in third shelf position Use the shallow baking tray underneath as a drip tray in the first shelf position Tur...

Page 20: ...nt time Example Current time 12 00 Cooking time 2 hours End of cooking 18 00 First set the cooking time cooking duration e g 2 hours The sum of the current time and cooking time is automatically displ...

Page 21: ...choose your own settings temperature quantity weight cooking duration delayed start Touch and hold the M key for 3 seconds to save the settings the display icons will light up twice Recipes that you h...

Page 22: ...e operation and temperature symbols will appear on the display unit After the cooking process all timer settings are stopped except for the kitchen timer Time of day clock will be displayed The coolin...

Page 23: ...proofing Use this function to rise or proof leavened dough Optimum temperature is maintained which will activate the yeasts and speed up the rising process Fast preheat Use the preheat function if yo...

Page 24: ...uses a high temperature to burn off residues and other impurities When the automatic cleaning program is completed and the oven has cooled down just wipe the oven cavity clean with a damp cloth see p...

Page 25: ...ose one of the four volume levels zero one two or three bars After three seconds the setting is automatically stored and the time of day appears Adjusting the display contrast Display contrast can be...

Page 26: ...ertain conditions The symbol means that the oven should be preheated using the selected cooking mode Use dark black silicon layered or enamel coated baking trays and trays as they conduct the heat mor...

Page 27: ...00 120 140 Meat loaf 1500 2 200 210 60 70 Beef roast 1500 2 190 210 120 140 Roast beef well done 1000 2 200 210 40 60 Veal roulade 1500 2 180 200 90 120 Lamb roast 1500 2 190 200 100 120 Rabbit loin 1...

Page 28: ...Small pastries made with yeast dough 3 200 210 25 30 Cabbage pirozhki 3 200 210 25 30 Fruitcake 3 140 190 90 Meringue 3 120 90 WARNING Do not insert the deep baking tray into the 1st shelf position C...

Page 29: ...lling clean the oven and accessories Half Grill Food type Weight g Shelf position from the base Temperature C Cooking time minutes MEAT Beefsteak rare 180 g piece 4 240 18 21 Pork neck fillet 180 g pi...

Page 30: ...piece 4 240 20 24 Veal escalope 180 g slice 4 240 19 22 Grill sausages 100 g piece 4 240 11 14 FISH Salmon steaks fillets 600 3 240 19 22 TOASTED BREAD 6 slices of white bread 4 240 1 5 3 4 slices of...

Page 31: ...0 60 85 Pork shoulder 1500 2 150 160 120 160 Pork shank 1000 2 150 160 120 140 Half of chicken 600 2 180 190 25 side 1 20 side 2 Chicken 1500 2 210 60 65 FISH Trout 200 2 170 180 45 50 The upper heate...

Page 32: ...80 Pizza 2 200 210 15 20 Quiche Lorraine 2 180 200 35 40 Apple pie 2 150 160 35 40 Apple strudel 2 170 180 45 65 CONVECTION AND LOWER HEATER The back heater the fan and the lower heater operate simult...

Page 33: ...ast including skin 1500 2 170 180 140 160 Pork belly 1500 2 170 180 120 150 Chicken whole 1200 2 180 190 60 80 Duck 1700 2 160 170 120 150 Goose 4000 2 150 160 180 200 Turkey 5000 2 150 170 180 220 Ch...

Page 34: ...aking tray into the 1st shelf position Cooking Charts Food type Shelf position from the base Temperature C Cooking time minutes Cake 2 150 160 45 60 Sponge cake 2 150 160 25 35 Crumble cake 2 160 170...

Page 35: ...20 30 Stone fruits 2 180 25 40 Fruit sauce 2 180 25 40 VEGETABLES Pickled gherkins 2 180 25 40 Beans carrots 2 180 25 40 LOWER HEATER AND FAN The lower heater and the fan operate simultaneously Used f...

Page 36: ...arrots 6 1 L 40 55 120 C 60 min 30 Cooking Charts Preserving Prepare the food to be preserved and jars as usual Use jars with a rubber sealing ring and a glass cover Do not use jars with threaded or m...

Page 37: ...000 3 170 190 50 60 Venison 1000 3 170 190 55 65 Fish 1000 3 160 180 35 55 AUTO ROAST MODE In the Auto Roast Mode the upper heater will operate in combination with the grill heater and the back heater...

Page 38: ...surface then rinse the surface with water Do not apply the cleaner directly on the aluminium surface Do not use abrasive cleaners or abrasive sponges Stainless steel front panels Clean the surface wi...

Page 39: ...ol abrasive sponges stain removers etc Lacquer coated stainless steel zinc coated and aluminium parts should never come into contact with oven cleaning sprays as these may cause damage and discolourat...

Page 40: ...e the desired cleaning intensity Level 1 approx 90 min Level 2 approx 120 min Level 3 approx 150 min Touch the STOP START key An acoustic signal sounds at the end of the cleaning process Maintenance a...

Page 41: ...has cooled When the oven has cooled down wipe it with a damp cloth Wipe the oven door and the adjacent surfaces Do not rub the door seal Maintenance and Cleaning WARNING Whilst using the pyro cleanin...

Page 42: ...42 1 Undo the screw 2 Remove the guides from the holes in the back wall Maintenance and Cleaning Removing the guides NOTE After cleaning replace guides and tighten screws...

Page 43: ...he door to a 45 angle relative to the position of the fully closed door then lift the door and pull it out To replace the door follow the reverse order If the door does not open or close properly make...

Page 44: ...and pull them away from the glass pane 2 on the diagram 2 Hold the door glass pane by the lower edge Slightly lift it so that it is no longer attached to the support then remove it 3 To remove the thi...

Page 45: ...iance from the power supply and wait for the appliance to cool down 1 Use a flat screwdriver to release the bulb cover and remove it NOTE Take care not to damage the enamel 2 Remove the halogen bulb M...

Page 46: ...wer switch for a few minutes then reconnect the appliance and switch it on The main fuse in your home trips often Call a service technician The oven lighting does not work The process of changing the...

Page 47: ...is not covered by the warranty The rating plate indicating the basic information of the appliance is attached to the inside of the oven and is visible when you open the door Do not remove Installation...

Page 48: ...st only be operated when built in This is to ensure that all electrical parts are shielded and live parts are not exposed Ensure power is not supplied to the appliance until after installation work ha...

Page 49: ...49 English min 564 590 595 590 min 564 min 550 40 40 min 550 595 579 566 546 595 44 Do not remove spacers from both sides Total x4 40 min 550 Dimensions measurements mm...

Page 50: ...should be processed with heat resistant glue 100 C otherwise high temperatures may cause them to deform There must be no rear wall fitted to appliance housing There must be a gap of at least 40 mm be...

Page 51: ...the appliance 38 kg Number of cavities 1 Heat source per cavity Electric Volume per cavity 70 l Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a cavity of an electric heated oven during a...

Page 52: ...Panasonic Manufacturing U K Ltd http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2015 Printed in Slovenia M0515 00515 E000343W1BP...

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