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•  When the appliance is connected to the power supply or after a power failure, the word 

“GLAS” is first displayed; then, the display flashes. To allow operation of the oven the time 

must be set using (b)  and (c) .

Using the Appliance

Operation keys:

A   

Function selection and confirmation 
key

B   

Temperature setting key

C  

Plus key

D  

Minus

 

key

Display:

1   

Duration/cooking timer

2   

Program end time

3

   Kitchen timer

4   

Clock

5  

Child lock

6   

Time/ Temp display

7   

Heater operation symbol

Setting the clock

•  Press the (a) key until the (4)  is selected .

•  Press the (B) and (C) key to set the time of day. 

•  Confirm the setting by pressing the (A) key again; if the (A) key is not pressed, the time will 

automatically set after a few seconds.

•  This is a 24 hour clock.

 

 To improve the response of the keys, touch them with a larger surface of your 

finger. 

Temperature and other settings may also be set using the plus/minus dial. 

Setting the timer functions

The electronic program timer can also be used to set the temperature and the timer function. Both 
settings are indicated on the same display. This is set by pressing the relevant key (A) or (B). 

Selecting timer functions

•  Select the type of function required by pressing the (A) key. The selected function will flash 

for five seconds, the value can be set during this time. Once set, the function will flash 

slowly and the time is displayed. N.B. The symbols lit are selected. The most recent setting 

will be shown in the display.

•  Each press of a key is acknowledged by a beep. 

•  If one of the value settings keys (B) or (C) is touched and held, the speed of changing the 

value will increase. 

•  In case of a power failure which lasts less than two minutes, all settings are maintained. 

Summary of Contents for HL-CK655B

Page 1: ...Operating Installation Instructions Built in Electric Oven FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY Model No HL CK655S HL CK655B HL CK655S...

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

Page 3: ...7 Energy Saving Tips 7 Before Using Your Oven 8 Features and Functions 9 10 Operation Modes 11 12 Using the Appliance 13 17 Accessories 17 18 Food Preparation 19 28 Baking 19 22 Roasting 23 24 Grilli...

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: ...e 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 should be...

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: ...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 8: ...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 door s...

Page 9: ...function dial 2 Program timer see page 13 3 Plus Minus dial This illustration is for reference only 1 Grill elements 2 Oven lamp 3 Oven fan 4 Rating plate 5 Door glass release 6 Control Panel 7 Air v...

Page 10: ...ckwise or counterclockwise The set temperature is displayed and the symbol C will flash The temperature is changed in 5 C steps Temperature and all timer settings can be deleted using the temperature...

Page 11: ...lamp on the upper part of the back wall Oven lighting can be selected independently With all other modes of operation the oven lighting is turned on automatically when the operation mode is selected F...

Page 12: ...t and vegetables Use the first shelf position from the bottom and shallow rather than deep baking trays Defrosting The air is circulated without any heater being turned on Only the fan is in operation...

Page 13: ...the response of the keys touch them with a larger surface of your finger Temperature and other settings may also be set using the plus minus dial Setting the timer functions The electronic program ti...

Page 14: ...s C and D or the plus minus dial Using the temperature setting key Touch the B key Preset temperature of 180 C is displayed and the symbol C will flash for a few seconds The oven starts to operate As...

Page 15: ...e and cooking end time Cooking end time can be delayed by a maximum of 24 hours relative to the current time of day Make sure the current time of day is set correctly First set the duration cooking ti...

Page 16: ...onfirm the selected volume level by pressing the A key if the A key is not pressed the setting will be confirmed and stored automatically after a few seconds Setting the child lock Activation Press th...

Page 17: ...d by adjacent wire profiles of the wire guides Wire shelf Food is placed directly on wire shelf or in a container on wire shelf A safety stop is fitted on the wire shelf and on the guides To pull out...

Page 18: ...the wire shelf deep baking tray or shallow baking tray on the pull out guides and push it into the oven Close the oven door only when the telescopic guides have been fully retracted The fan on the ov...

Page 19: ...ou are using the supplied baking tray remove the wire shelf Preheating will shorten the cooking time Place the dish into the oven only when the selected temperature has been reached i e When the heate...

Page 20: ...ed pans Place the tray one shelf position lower or turn on the lower heater towards the end of the cooking process Pastries with a moist filling e g deep filled pie is not cooked Reduce the temperatur...

Page 21: ...5 25 Meringue nests 2 110 2 100 75 115 Eclairs 2 180 190 2 180 190 15 25 Savoury pastry and bread Quiche Lorraine 1 190 210 2 170 180 50 65 Pizza 2 210 230 2 190 210 25 45 Bread 2 190 210 2 170 180 50...

Page 22: ...lf position from the bottom Temperature C Cooking time minutes Cheesecake large 2 150 160 50 60 Pizza 2 200 210 15 20 Quiche Lorraine 2 180 200 35 40 Apple pie 2 150 160 35 40 Fruit cake 2 150 160 45...

Page 23: ...ation may accumulate on the oven door This is normal and does not affect the operation of the appliance To cook meat use the operating modes or The value printed in bold represent the most appropriate...

Page 24: ...eal roll 1500 2 180 200 2 170 190 90 120 Veal joint 1700 2 180 200 2 170 180 120 130 Lamb Lamb loin 1500 2 190 200 2 170 180 100 120 Roast leg 2000 2 190 200 2 180 190 60 120 Shoulder 2500 2 180 190 2...

Page 25: ...ide longer than the second side When grilling larger pieces of meat e g chicken and fish on the wire shelf insert the wire shelf into the second shelf position and the drip tray into the first shelf p...

Page 26: ...220 160 170 60 85 Pork roast 1500 2 150 160 90 120 Pork shoulder 1500 2 150 160 120 160 Pork joint 1000 2 150 160 120 140 Roast beef 1500 2 170 180 40 80 Gratin Cauliflower 750 2 210 230 15 25 Potato...

Page 27: ...f steaks well done 180g pc 4 Level 18 21 2 cutlets 4 20 22 2 pork steaks 180g pc 4 18 22 4 grill sausages 100g pc 4 11 14 4 toasted sandwiches 4 5 7 Toast browning 4 3 4 3 whole trout on the wire shel...

Page 28: ...he oven control lamp will light up but the heaters will not be activated Food appropriate for defrosting includes cakes with cream or buttercream filling other cakes and pastry bread buns and deep fro...

Page 29: ...Apply the detergent on a wet cloth and clean the 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...

Page 30: ...ven cleaners Then rinse the oven thoroughly with clean water to remove all residues of the cleaner Never use abrasive cleaners such as steel wool abrasive dish washing sponges stain removers etc Lacqu...

Page 31: ...re hang the guide racks and clip back into place Special enamel coating The oven interior side of the door and baking trays are covered with special enamel that has a smooth and resistant surface Thi...

Page 32: ...t the front side of the appliance and push them downwards to the front until they slide into their supports Then completely open the door and rotate the attachment clips back to their initial position...

Page 33: ...the support and remove it Figure 2 To remove the third inside glass lift and remove it Also remove the rubbers on the glass Figure 3 To replace the door observe the reverse order Note To replace the g...

Page 34: ...red a replacement spare part and is not covered by the warranty Replace the bulb with a new one with the following specifications socket E 14 230 V 25 W 300 C Unscrew the glass cover in an anticlockwi...

Page 35: ...liance on to another person the instructions should also be included Following is some advice on rectifying some common problems Important Touch keys do not respond the display has frozen Disconnect t...

Page 36: ...cian Program timer display is blinking There was a power supply failure or your cooker was just connected to the power mains All set times have been deleted Set the time of day to enable operation of...

Page 37: ...ot 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 and...

Page 38: ...sed The appliance must 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...

Page 39: ...39 Dimensions min 560 583 590 600 min 560 min 550 20 20 min 550 595 579 567 547 597 44 20 min 550 measurements mm...

Page 40: ...sed 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 20 mm between the wall an...

Page 41: ...during a cycle in conventional mode per cavity 0 91 kWh cycle Energy consumption required to heat a standardised load in a cavity of an electric heated oven during a cycle in fan forced mode per cavi...

Page 42: ...Panasonic Manufacturing U K Ltd http www panasonic com Panasonic Corporation 2015 E000343V0BP M0515 00515 Printed in Slovenia...

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