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EN 60

EN 61

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION

Before connecting the appliance to the mains, 

make sure that:

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the  characteristics  of  the  electrical  system 

satisfy  what  is  shown  on  the  serial  number 

plate applied to the front of the oven;

• 

the electrical system has an effective earth 

connection  conforming  to  standards  and 

current law.

The earth connection is required by law.

The cable must not, at any point, reach a tem

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perature greater than 50°C above the ambient 

temperature.

This oven must be connected to the power sup

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ply by a supply cord fitted with an appropriately 

rated plug compatible with the socket in the final 

sub-circuit of the wiring powering the oven.

If a fixed appliance does not have a power cord 

and plug, or another device that ensures discon

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nection from the mains with a contact opening 

distance that allows for complete disconnection 

under the conditions of excessive voltage cat

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egory  III,  such  disconnection  devices  must  be 

provided by the mains power supply and must 

conform to the installation rules.

The omnipolar socket or switch must be easy to 

reach when the appliance is installed.
NOTE:  The  manufacturer  declines  all  liability  if 

the usual accident prevention standards and the 

above instructions are not followed.

TYPE AND MINIMUM DIAMETER 

 

OF THE CABLES

SASO

H05RR-F

3x1.5 mm²

H05RR-F

3x2.5 mm²

H05VV-F

3x1.5 mm²

H05VV-F

3x2.5 mm²

H05RN-F

3x1.5 mm²

H05RN-F

3x2.5 mm²

H05V2V2-F

3x1.5 mm²

H05V2V2-F 3x2.5 mm²

TECHNICAL DATA

Power supply

220-240 V~,       50     Hz

Maximum absorbed power

3200 W

Microwave power

900 W

Grill

1500 W

Hot air

1500 W

Microwave frequency

2450 MHz

Solving traditional baking problems

BAKING PROBLEM

CAUSE

Food browns unevenly

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Oven not preheated

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Aluminum foil on oven rack or oven bottom

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Baking utensil too large for recipe

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Pans touching each other or oven walls

Food too brown on bottom

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Oven not preheated

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Using glass, dull or darkened metal pans

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Incorrect rack position

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Pans touching each other or oven walls

Food is dry or has shrunk excessively

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Oven temperature too low

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Oven not preheated

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Oven door opened frequently

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Tightly sealed with aluminum foil

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Pan size too small

Food is baking or roasting too slowly

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Oven temperature too low

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Oven not preheated

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Oven door opened frequently

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Tightly sealed with aluminum foil

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Pan size too small

Pies do not brown on bottom or have a soggy 

crust

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Baking time not long enough

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Using shiny steel pans

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Incorrect rack position

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Oven temperature is too low

Cakes are pale, flat, and may not be done inside

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Oven temperature too low

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Incorrect baking time

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Cake tested too soon

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Oven door opened too often

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Pan size may be too large

Cakes are high in the middle and cracked on 

the top

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Baking temperature too high

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Baking time too long

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Pans touching each other or oven walls

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Incorrect rack position

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Pan size too small

Pie crust edges are too brown

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Oven temperature too high

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Edges of crust too thin

Poor results can occur with either Bake or Con

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vection Bake for many reasons other than mal

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functioning of the oven. Check the chart below 

for the causes of the most common problems. 

Since  the  size,  shape  and  material  of  baking 

utensils  directly  affect  baking  results,  the  best 

solution  may  be  to  replace  old  baking  uten

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sils  that  have  darkened  and  warped  with  age 

and use.

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Страница 1: ...se simple instruc tions which will enable you to achieve excellent results from the very first use This state of the art appliance comes to you with our very best wishes Important safety instructions...

Страница 2: ...nsequences riskoffire alsoforthecounter under the oven The appliance gets very hot during use WARNING don t touch the heating elements inside the oven ATTENTION If the door or the gasket seals of the...

Страница 3: ...even after heating in the microwave has ended A detailed explanation of how to clean the gasket seals of the doors of the oven cavity and adjacent parts The oven must be cleaned periodically and all...

Страница 4: ...y could break Do not use crockery that is unsuitable for microwave ovens Danger of burns The heat of the food can heat the dish Always use a pot holder to remove dishes and accessories from the cookin...

Страница 5: ...f burns Never heat baby food in a covered container Always remove the cover or nipple When finished heating always shake or stir carefully to ensure that heat is evenly distributed Test the temperatur...

Страница 6: ...tuck on the door of the appliance Even if the door is only ajar nearby cabinets could be damaged over time Very dirty gasket seal If the gasket seal is very dirty the door of the appliance will not cl...

Страница 7: ...HIS APPLIANCE is marked in compliance with European Directive 2002 96 EC Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE By making sure that this product is disposed of correctly the user contributes t...

Страница 8: ...EN 51 Oven identification plate SERIAL TAG LOCATION SERVICE DATA RECORD Model Number Serial Number Date of Installation or Occupancy...

Страница 9: ...towards you until it stops and then lift by pulling upwards until it comes fully out To put the flat grill back in insert it at a 45 degree angle and then position it horizontally and push it all the...

Страница 10: ...EN 53 The control panel FIRST SETUP MAIN MENU 12 H 24 H...

Страница 11: ...EN 54 MANUAL MICROWAVE TIMED DEFROST COMBINED WEIGHT DEFROST OVEN...

Страница 12: ...EN 55 MY TASTE MY FAVOURITES U CREATE LAST USED SCREEN LOCK DURING COOKING DEMO MODE Press 3 sec ON OFF ON OFF Tap 5 times...

Страница 13: ...can be adjusted Use with the door closed Do not place white meats too close to the grill Multi level Grill Pre set 210 C Range 50 230 C IDEAL FOR gratin and crispy food This function combines the ben...

Страница 14: ...unction to cook meals quickly and at the same time give the meal a brown crust or gratin The microwave and the grill operate together The microwave is cooking and the grill is roasting Microwave Conve...

Страница 15: ...x Microwave Grill 150 W 150 W 200 C 300 W 300 W 450 W 450 W Microwave Convection Fan 150 W 150 W 50 C 100 C 200 C 300 W 300 W 450 W 450 W Microwave 150 W 900 W 900 W Timed Defrost 150 W Weight Defrost...

Страница 16: ...er top in a column or combined with the corre sponding food warmer drawer The dimensions of the space must be those shown in the figure The cabinet material must be able to with stand the heat The ove...

Страница 17: ...ve a power cord andplug oranotherdevicethatensuresdiscon nection from the mains with a contact opening distance that allows for complete disconnection under the conditions of excessive voltage cat ego...

Страница 18: ...have a soggy crust Baking time not long enough Using shiny steel pans Incorrect rack position Oven temperature is too low Cakes are pale flat and may not be done inside Oven temperature too low Incor...

Страница 19: ...EN 62 Troubleshooting 1 1 ERROR SMOKE...

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