Important Safety Instructions These warnings are provided in the interest of safety. You MUST read them carefully before installing or using the appliance. Your safety is of paramount importance. If you are unsure about any of the meanings of these WARNINGS, contact the Customer Care Department. Installation + The oven must be installed according to the instructions supplied. Any electrical work must be undertaken by a qualified electrician/competent person.
Service You must not attempt to repair the appliance yourself. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning. Deter to your local ELECTROLYTE Service Force Center. Always insist on genuine ELECTROLYTE spare parts. Disposal of an old appliance Make the appliance unusable, by cutting off the cable, and remove any door catches, to prevent small children being trapped inside.
Table des matinees FOR THE USER Important Safety Instructions YOUR BEFORE THE FIRST USE THE ANALOGUE PROGRAMMER Phototypesetting Using the oven without programming (manual function) Using countdown (minute minder} . Switching off the alarm . Semi automatic programming of cook mg {immediate start ~ Automatic stop) 9 Fully automatic programming of cook mg e ~N ;W (Deferred start Automatic stop} 10 Canceling a programmer .. 10 OVEN CONTROLS e M The function selector 11 The temperature control .
YOUR BUILT-IN OVEN General view Contort panel with function selector, analogue programmer and temperature control Ergonomic oven door handle Full glass door with maximum visibility Control panel H Electrolyte oot Function selector @ Clog and analogue programmer @ Temperature control @ Oven on indicator light ® Temperature indicator fight
BEFORE THE FIRST USE Remove all packaging, both inside and outside the oven, before using the appliance. First cleaning Remove the accessories and wash in warm and soapy water. Then rinse and dry carefully. First heating up A In order to remove possible production remnants, clean the appliance and heat up the oven without food once prior 1o first use. Ensure that the room is well-ventilated. How to proceed ? 1. Remove all accessories from the oven. 2.
THE ANALOGUE PROGRAMMER The analogue programmer can indicate the time of day, operate as a countdown (minute minder) and automatically operate the oven. Description of the programmer LEFT HAND DIAL A : the programmer functions * Use of the oven without programming {manual function) « Display of the cooking time (maximum duration : 180 minuteness. « Oven switch off & POINTER B * Programming pointer @ displays the hour of the cooking start. KNOB 1 + Knob to set the programming pointer B.
Using countdown (minute minder) 1. Turn knob @ anti-clockwise until the duration time: is displayed in the left hand dial A (maximum 180 minutes). 2. When time is up, an alarm will sound for approximately 1 minute if not switched off. Switching off the alarm 1. Tumkncb® anti-clockwise until the hand symbol appears in the left hand dial A. 2. Reset the oven controls to the Off position (temperature control to @ then the function selector to 0).
Fully automatic programming of cooking (Deferred start Automatic stop) 1. Ensure the clock is showing the right time of day. 2. Set the function selector and temperature control knobs to the required positions. 3. Push and turn knob @ until pointer B coincides with the time of cooking beginning 4. Turn knob @ anti-clockwise until the duration time is displayed in the left hand dial A (maximum 180 minutes). The oven will come on. 5. When the cooking time is up, an alarm sounds for approximately 1 minute.
OVEN CONTROLS The function selector FUNCTION SELECTOR To obtain the desired cooking mode, turn the function selector : + Oven light + Fan oven * Grit @ Once a function has been selected, an appropriate temperature must be set for the oven to heat up To stop the oven turn the temperature control to @ and then the function selector to 0. The oven light comes on as soon as the function TEMPERATURE selector is turned. The light remains on during cooking. .
Oven accessories & in addition to the accessories supplied with your oven, use only ovenware that is ovenproof to very high temperatures (follow manufacturers’ instructions). Your oven is equipped with » 2 anti-tip wire shelves « angrily The anti-tip wire shelves The wire shelves should be fitted with the forms towards the back of the oven and low side up. if not fitted correctly the safety stop mechanism will be affected. The grit pan The grill pan is supplied with 1 grid and 2 handles.
THE DIFFERENT COOKING SETTINGS Turn the control either clockwise or anti-clockwise to select the cooking function. Fan oven @ The air inside the oven is heated by the element around the fan situated behind the back panel. The fan circulates hot air fo maintain an even temperature inside the oven. Select any temperature between 50°C and 250°C, or the maximum 275°C. Grill @ For grilling meat, toasting or browning dishes.
COOKING FUNCTIONS Fan oven Dishes can be cooked on one or several levels using the fan oven. The circulation of hot air produces an even cooking temperature. Fan oven cooking is ideal for alf types of dishes.
Cooking the same type of food on two levels Which accessories to use ? In most cases, use wire shelves on runners @ and @. See cooking charts. Cooking different types of dishes on two levels The multi-level position makes it possible for you to cook a complete meal at once. guided by the following recommendations : » The various dishes should require similar temperatures. » Overall cooking time should be the longest cooking required.
™) crib Use the grill with the oven door closed to prevent damage to the control panel. Never leave the grill unattended when cooking. Preheat for 3 to & minutes. This cooking mode is ideal for cuts of meat (pork chops, which stay tender and juicy, for toasting or for browning toppings on prepared dishes, preferably hot (e.g. macaroni dishes). How to proceed ? Grilling 1. Prepare the food to be grilled. 2.
HINTS FOR SUCCESSFUL COOKING Choice of ovenware The thickness, conductivity and color of ovenware affect the cooking results. A} Aluminum, earthenware, oven glassware and aluminum with a non-stick interior reduce cooking and underneath browning. These. materials are recommended for light, soft textured cakes and roasts. B) Enameled cast iron, anodized aluminum, zinc-plated iron, porcelain, aluminum with a non-stick interior and colored exterior increase cooking and underneath browning.
COOKING GUIDES Number | Level of | T tare | Dish :'9 Function ol [ sneer | CRETONNE ! Cook time (minutes) oat | SO toilets | ey POCONOS ROASTING GUIDE : MEAT Bos! per 500 g and 20 30 over Lamb and mutton per 50 6 2nd 20 30 over Pork and veal | 1 2 erd | 160180 20 30 per 500 g and 10 20 over Ham 1 2 150170 30 40 per 500 g and 30 40 over Chicken 1 2 150 170 15 20 per 500 g and 20 over Turkey and Goose 1 1 180 170 15 20 per 560 then 10 mic per 500G Duck 150 170 20 30 per 500 g and 20 30 over Pheasant Tz 160 18
1 1 | Level of T T Dish ;“ | Function i oo::i:g Shell Corrector C Gook time (minutes) 3t | S9eC1or | novels | fruiterer) | POISON sat IR=1 1st-180 20-30 Madeira eeq | ta-1s0 20-25 Foch furl 125-135 150 180 Christmas 125135 150 180 140150 Meringues 120 180 2 dandy il 80-00 120 180 Flapjacks @ v 2a3 i Pt | 150 160 sand Peeper 150-160 Shortbread s 2063 | rf | 140-150 naan 140-150 1545 Cooking guide with grilling Use the grill with the oven door closed and never leave unattended when cooking.
CLEANING AND CARE A No heating element must be switched on during the cleaning procedure. Make sure that the oven has cooled down in a way that one may get in ouch with interior parts without any danger. Only the function selector may be switched on for oven lighting. Steam and high pressure cleaning units are not suitable for cleaning because of the requirements of electrical safety.
REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT Ensure the oven is disconnected from the electrical supply before changing the bulb. The 28 W E14 (230/240 V) screw~in bulb is special “heat-resistant™ bulb capable of withstanding temperatures up to 300°C. Replacement bulbs are available through your local Service Center. The bulb is located at the back inner side of the oven and can be reached from inside the oven. To replace the bulb 1. Unscrew the bulb protecting cap (fum anti~clockwise). 2. Unscrew the bulb anti-clockwise. 3.
IF SOMETHING DOESN'T WORK ? Please carry out the following checks on your appliance before calling a service Engineer. it may be that the problem is a simple one, which you can solve yourself without the expense of a service call. A if the oven shows any sign of a fault, we recommend you do not use it. Disconnect the oven from the mains or remove the fuse on the appropriate circuit. PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSES WHAT The oven does nat work. The oven is not wired in or switched on at the wall.
SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS \f you require an engineer or wish 1o purchase spare parts, contact your local ELECTROLYTE Service Force Center by telephoning : 0990 929929 Your call will be routed 1o the Service Center covering your post code area. Addresses of ELECTROLYTE Service Force Centers can be found on the pages headed ELECTROLYTE SERVICE FORCE. When you contact Service Force they will need the following information : . Your name, address and post code, Your telephone number, .
GUARANTEE CONDITIONS ELECTROLYTE GUARANTEE CONDITIONS We, ELECTROLYTE, undertake that if, within 12 months of the date of purchase, this ELECTROLYTE appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by any reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our option, repair or replace the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labor, materials or carriage on condition that * The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate.
FOR THE INSTALLER Technical information Oven type See rating plate 230/ 240V 50 Hz Electrical connections Required protection fuse for the oven .. 13 Amps Oven ratings . Electric Maximum electrical power . 3000 W/ 3200 W Even power 2400 W {230 V) Grilling .. Electric Overpowering .. 2900 W (230 V) Oven lighting ...l 25 W{230V) Housecleaning Clean enamel (manual) Aperture dimensions of the oven Height .. 580 mm Width . .. ..
Fitting the oven into an “in column” or “under counter” cabinet Please ensure that when the appliance is installed, it is easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a breakdown. Building~In : This appliance is classed as type Y in terms of protection against overheating of surround areas.
Electrical connections A Connecting the appliance to the electricity supply must be carried out by qualified professionals only. The oven must be earthed in accordance with current regulations (Earth = yellow and green).
Choice of electrical connections There are two possible ways to connect your cooker, please choose from the most appropriate after reading the descriptions : + Iris recommended that this appliance is wired with suitably rated cable (min 13 A), into fixed wiring using a double pole isolation with at least 3 rm contact separation in all poles and neutral, {coated within 2 m of the appliance. i this fixed wiring circuit is only supplying the cooker, thane fuse circuit breaker) should be incorporated.
by connecting the cooker point to the hob and then connecting the hob to the oven. Provided that the hob manufacturer permits it, connect the oven fo the hob and the hob to the cooker point using the same cabling as described above. Check the hob terminal block is large enough to take two cables and is of suitable rating. See Fig. 2. NOTE: amp cable is not suitable for connecting this application. Control Panel ce . O Hob o Oven Fig.