Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
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- Table of contents
- 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 2 Preventing material damage
- 3 Environmental protection and energy-saving
- 4 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance
- 5 Accessories
- 6 Before using for the first time
- 7 Oven operation
- 7.1 Setting the heating mode and temperature
- 7.2 Turning the oven off
- 7.3 Temperature range by heating mode
- 7.4 Heating time limitation
- 7.5 Fast preheat
- 7.6 Meat probe
- 7.7 Turning the panel lock on or off
- 7.8 Kitchen timer
- 7.9 Oven timer
- 7.10 Sabbath mode
- 7.11 Basic settings
- 7.12 General tips for heating modes
- 7.12.1 How to use bake mode
- 7.12.2 How to use convection bake mode
- 7.12.3 How to use convection multi-rack/true convection mode
- 7.12.4 How to use pizza mode
- 7.12.5 How to use roast mode
- 7.12.6 How to use convection roast mode
- 7.12.7 How to use convection broil mode
- 7.12.8 How to use proof mode
- 7.12.9 How to use warm mode
- 7.13 Getting the best results
- 8 Cooktop operation
- 8.1 Turning the cooktop on
- 8.2 Turning the cooktop off
- 8.3 Cooking zone settings
- 8.4 Recommended cooking settings
- 8.5 FlexInduction™ cooking zone
- 8.5.1 Cookware recommendations for the flexible cooking zone
- 8.5.2 Using the flexible zone as two separate cooking zones
- 8.5.3 Activating the FlexInduction™ function
- 8.5.4 Changing the power level for the flexible cooking zone
- 8.5.5 Adding cookware to the flexible cooking zone
- 8.5.6 Deactivating the FlexInduction™ function
- 8.6 PowerMove® function
- 8.7 Kitchen timer
- 8.8 Count-up timer
- 8.9 SpeedBoost®
- 8.10 ShortBoost
- 8.11 Keep warm
- 8.12 AutoChef®
- 8.13 Panel lock
- 8.14 Wipe protection
- 8.15 Basic settings
- 8.16 Energy consumption display
- 8.17 PowerManager function
- 8.18 Induction cooking
- 9 Warming drawer operation
- 10 Cleaning and maintenance
- 11 Troubleshooting
- 12 Disposal
- 13 Customer service
- 14 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
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- Table des matières
- 1 IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
- 1.1 Définitions des termes de sécurité
- 1.2 Indications générales
- 1.3 Utilisation prévue
- 1.4 Restriction sur le groupe d'utilisateurs
- 1.5 Utilisation sécuritaire
- 1.6 Sécurité des enfants
- 1.7 Sécurité alimentaire
- 1.8 Fonction de nettoyage
- 1.9 Installation et entretien appropriés
- 1.10 Mises en garde conformément à la proposition 65 de l'État de Californie
- 2 Prévenir les bris matériels
- 3 Protection de l'environnement et économies
- 4 Description de l'appareil
- 5 Accessoires
- 6 Avant d'utiliser pour la première fois
- 7 Fonctionnement du four
- 7.1 Réglage du mode de chauffage et de la température
- 7.2 Éteindre le four
- 7.3 Plage de température par mode de chauffage
- 7.4 Limitation du temps de chauffage
- 7.5 Préchauffage rapide
- 7.6 Sonde thermométrique
- 7.7 Activer ou désactiver le verrouillage du panneau
- 7.8 Minuterie de cuisine
- 7.9 Minuterie du four
- 7.10 Mode sabbat
- 7.11 Réglages de base
- 7.12 Conseils généraux pour les modes de chauffage
- 7.12.1 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson
- 7.12.2 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson par convection
- 7.12.3 Comment utiliser le mode de convection multi-grille/vraie convection
- 7.12.4 Comment utiliser le mode pizza
- 7.12.5 Comment utiliser le mode de rôtissage
- 7.12.6 Comment utiliser le mode de rôtissage par convection
- 7.12.7 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson au gril par convection
- 7.12.8 Comment utiliser le mode de fermentation
- 7.12.9 Comment utiliser le mode maintenir au chaud
- 7.13 Obtenir les meilleurs résultats
- 8 Fonctionnement de la table de cuisson
- 8.1 Mise en marche de la table de cuisson
- 8.2 Mise à l'arrêt de la table de cuisson
- 8.3 Paramètres de la zone de cuisson
- 8.4 Paramètres de cuisson recommandés
- 8.5 Zone de cuisson FlexInduction™
- 8.5.1 Recommandations de batterie de cuisine pour la zone de cuisson flexible
- 8.5.2 Utilisation de la zone flexible comme deux zones de cuisson séparées
- 8.5.3 Activer la fonction FlexInduction™
- 8.5.4 Modification du niveau de puissance de la zone de cuisson flexible
- 8.5.5 Ajout d'ustensiles de cuisine à la zone de cuisson flexible
- 8.5.6 Désactivation de la fonction FlexInduction™
- 8.6 PowerMove® fonction
- 8.7 Kitchen timer
- 8.8 Count-up timer
- 8.9 SpeedBoost®
- 8.10 ShortBoost
- 8.11 Garder au chaud
- 8.12 AutoChef®
- 8.13 Verrouillage du panneau
- 8.14 Protection essuyageProtection essuyage
- 8.15 Réglages de base
- 8.16 Affichage de la consommation énergétique
- 8.17 Fonction PowerManager
- 8.18 Cuisson par induction
- 9 Fonctionnement du tiroir réchaud
- 9.1 Niveaux du tiroir réchaud
- 9.2 Allumer le tiroir réchaud
- 9.3 Éteindre le tiroir réchaud
- 9.4 Utilisation du tiroir réchaud en mode Sabbat
- 9.5 Réchauffer des bols et des assiettes vides
- 9.6 Mettre croustillant des articles rassis
- 9.7 Conseils généraux pour le tiroir réchaud
- 9.8 Recommandations de température du tiroir réchaud
- 10 Nettoyage et entretien
- 11 Dépannage
- 12 Élimination
- 13 Service à la clientèle
- 14 ÉNONCÉ DE LA GARANTIE LIMITÉE DU PRODUIT
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Touch keys Touch keys are touch sensitive areas. You only have to press on the keys lightly to
operate them. The touch keys will not work if you press several of them at once,
such as when cleaning them.
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Numeric keypad Used for entering numeric values, such as timer values.
Basic features
Here you can find information on the basic operating fea-
tures of your oven.
Touch key Function
Oven Clear/
Off
Clear entered value / turn appliance off
Enter Confirm entered values / Start heating
mode
Settings Access the basic settings
Touch key Function
Panel Lock Activate or deactivate the panel lock
is displayed.
Oven Light While the oven door is closed, press the
oven light keypad to turn the light on and
off. When the oven door is opened, the
oven light will automatically turn on.
During self clean the oven light cannot be
turned on.
Warming
Drawer
Activating the warming drawer
Heating modes and functions
Here you can find a list of heating modes and other features of your appliance.
This User Manual covers several models. Your model may have some but not all of the features or displays listed.
Touch key/Dis-
play
Display
symbol
Heating mode/func-
tion
How it works and what it is used for
Bake Bake Cooks with dry, heated air.
For a variety of foods, such as cakes, cookies, pastries,
quick breads, quiche and casseroles.
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"How to use bake mode", Page22
Conv Bake Convection bake Similar to bake, but air is circulated by a fan at the back of
the oven. Best for baked goods such as cakes, cornbread,
pies, quick breads, tarts, and yeast breads.
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"How to use convection bake mode", Page22
Conv Multi-Rack Multi-rack convection /
true convection
Well suited for cooking individual serving-sized foods such
as cookies and biscuits. It is also good for cooking on multi-
ple racks (2 or 3) at the same time. Baking cookies is possi-
ble on 6 racks simultaneously.
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"How to use convection multi-rack/true convection
mode", Page22
Broil Broil high intensity
Broil low intensity
Use for tender cuts of meat 1'' (2.5mm) or less thick, poul-
try, browning bread and casseroles.
Conv Broil Convection broil Combines intense heat from upper element with fan circu-
lation.
Use for tender cuts of meat more than 1'' (2.5mm) thick,
poultry and fish. Not for browning.
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"How to use convection broil mode", Page23
Press More Modes to access this mode.
Warm Warm Maintains a low temperature in order to keep food hot.
Best for baked goods such as cakes, cornbread, pies,
quick breads, tarts, and yeast breads.
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"How to use warm mode", Page23
Press More Modes to access this mode.
Roast Roast Best suited for meats, poultry, less tender cuts of meats
and roasting vegetables.
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"How to use roast mode", Page22
Press More Modes to access this mode.
Conv Roast Convection roast Uses intense heat and air circulated by a fan.
Use for tender cuts of meat and poultry and roasting veg-
etables. Meats are more juicy and moist than results with
roast mode.
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"How to use convection roast mode", Page23