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Safety : a Good Habit

Before you use your appliance, read this booklet care-
fully.  It contains very important safety instructions
for the installation, use and maintenance of your oven.
Keep this booklet in a safe place for future reference.

1. This appliance has been designed for non-professional
use in the home.

2. Before unpacking the appliance, make certain that it is
intact.  If you have any doubt, contact a qualified person
before you use the appliance.  Do not leave potentially
hazardous packing materials within the reach of small chil-
dren (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, nails, etc.).

3. The appliance must be installed by a qualified person
according to the manufacturer’s instructions.  The manu-
facturer is not responsible for any damage incurred to
persons, animals or possessions due to improper instal-
lation.

4. The electric safety of this appliance is guaranteed only
if the appliance is properly earthed upon installation, in
compliance with electrical safety standards.  It is indis-
pensable to make certain that this fundamental condition
is met.  If you have any doubt, contact a qualified person
for a thorough check of the electrical installation.  Under
no circumstance can the manufacturer be held responsi-
ble for any damages which might arise if the appliance is
not properly earthed.

5. Do not block the aeration or heat-releasing vents.

6. The electrical power cord of this appliance must not be
replaced by the user.  If it is damaged or must be replaced,
contact one of the customer service centres approved by
the manufacturer.

7. This appliance is to be used exclusively for the use for
which it is intended.  Any other use (such as for warming
a room) is unsuitable and therefore hazardous.  The manu-
facturer cannot be held responsible for any damages

caused by the improper use of the appliance.
8. The use of any electric appliance requires compliance
with a few basic safety rules, as follows:

Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands
or feet.

Never use the appliance when barefoot.  Avoid
using extension cords.  If you must use one, take
every precaution.

Never try to disconnect the plug from the electri-
cal outlet by pulling on the power supply cord or
on the appliance itself.

Do not expose the appliance to the atmospheric
elements (rain, direct sunlight, etc.)

Do not let children or incompetent persons use
the appliance unsupervised.

9. Prior to any cleaning or maintenance operation, dis-
connect the appliance by unplugging it or by turning off
the main power switch to cut off the electrical supply.

10. In case of failure and/or malfunction, turn off the appli-
ance.  For any repairs that might be necessary, contact
an approved customer service centre and ensure that only
original replacement parts are used.  Failure to comply
with these instructions may jeopardise the safety of your
appliance.

11. If you decide to discontinue using the appliance, be
sure to render it inoperable by unplugging it and cutting
the power cord.  We strongly recommend that you neu-
tralise any parts of the appliance which could be hazard-
ous in any way, especially regarding children who might
play with the appliance.

12. When the grill or the oven is on, accessible parts may
become very hot.  Keep children at a safe distance.

13. The appliance becomes hot when it is in use.  Never
touch the heating elements located inside the oven.

14. Make quite sure that the knobs are in the “ •/o “ posi-
tion when you are not using the appliance.

15. Use insulated oven mitts to put in or remove cooking
vessels.

16. Never use the oven to store flammable material.

17. Never use flammable solutions (alcohol, petroleum
products, etc.) near the appliance when it is in use.

Summary of Contents for FM 70 P.1 MR

Page 1: ...FM 70 P 1 MR Built in oven Instructions for installation and use ...

Page 2: ...rer cannot be held responsible for any damages caused by the improper use of the appliance 8 The use of any electric appliance requires compliance with a few basic safety rules as follows Never touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet Never use the appliance when barefoot Avoid using extension cords If you must use one take every precaution Never try to disconnect the plug from the elect...

Page 3: ...3 GB Front View A Function selector B Temperature Selector C Heat indicator light D Locking display E Programmer 12 30 0 220 120 200 160 80 280 240 180 140 100 60 300 260 0 P A B C D E 40 ...

Page 4: ... remove each dish once it is cooked For cooking on two levels for example the enamel tray should be used to support the dish on tier 1 and the rack on tier 3 Pre heating the oven is recommended Pizza The heaters oven floor and circular are used to heat the oven up quickly Your pizzas and tarts will benefit from stronger bottom heat so as to guarantee that the dough or pastry is cooked through duri...

Page 5: ...tray 137 834 ENAMEL TRAY It is used to support the dish for all one level and bain marie cooking to support preparations petits fours etc to catch juices and fat from cooking when com bined with the big rack BIG RACK It is always used detached at the bottom combined with the enamel tray Put on tier 2 it is used to take meat the enamel tray being on tier 1 to catch fat and juices Put on the upper t...

Page 6: ...ming the performance of the opera tion The accessories can easily be cleaned like regular dishes even in a dishwasher 3 Do not leave dish towels on the oven handle Important During pyrolysis the surfaces may become hot Keep young children away How to start pyrolysis Remove all accessories from the oven Elimi nate large spills in order to avoid any risk of producing fumes or flames Close the door S...

Page 7: ...or light Press the knob flashes Turn the knob to display the desired cooking time After 3 seconds your choice is vali dated remains on at half power Ignore the flashing of the light Set the Function Selector to the desired position If desired change the temperature using the Temperature Selector To cancel the cooking time select the function Press and turn the programmer knob to display 0 00 When ...

Page 8: ...rill 210 C 1 hour for 1kg 2 1 Meat on grill No Roast veal Fan grill 210 C 1 hour for 1kg 2 1 Meat on grill No Stuffed tomatoes Traditional assisted 200 C 20 25 2 Dish on enamel tray Yes Brioche Baking 160 C 35 45 2 Aluminium mould on enamel tray Yes Cake Baking 160 C 60 2 Aluminium mould on enamel tray Yes Choux pastry Baking 200 C 20 25 2 Small non sweetened profiteroles on enamel tray Yes Crème ...

Page 9: ...inium foil We strongly advise you not to Aluminium foil in direct contact with the hot enamel may melt and irreparably damage the enamel SAFETY Accessible hot parts In pyrolysis self cleaning the outer surfaces are hot ter than during cooking keep young children well clear DO NOT WORRY IF Minor operating problems may occur but these are gen erally due to a mistaken setting or a wrong assessment of...

Page 10: ... DBT 73 23 CEE modified by directive 93 68 CEE CEM 89 336 CEE There are two ways to connect the oven during installation By using an electrical plug By using a connection panel In both cases refer to the table above for the minimum diameters of the wires and the calibration of the protec tive components according to the type of connection If the appliance is connected using a connection panel an o...

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Page 12: ...Merloni Electroménager S A BP 80048 57101 Thionville Cedex tel 03 82 55 75 00 fax 03 82 55 77 80 03 01 19502801201 Xerox Business Services Docutech ...

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