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Summary of Contents for B4EM14011

Page 1: ...lastic bags polystyrene etc must not be left within reach of children as they are potentially dangerous Please dispose of packaging thoughtfully by the appropriate means Warning All our appliances are only for domestic use not for commercial use THIS APPLIANCE SHALL BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REGULATIONS IN FORCE AND ONLY USED IN A WELL VENTILATED SPACE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE INSTAL...

Page 2: ...h Earth system installed for England B S Approved sockets with Earth system and in compliance with Regulations If there is no proper socket with Earth in place immediately contact a qualified electrician The Manufacturer will not be responsible for damage or injuries that can arise because of inappropriate supply outlets with no earth system 6 If your electric supply cable becomes damaged it shoul...

Page 3: ...e made Keep a gap at the back of the housing unit of 85 90 mm depth 5 Do not step on lean on or rest heavy items on the open door or maneuvers the oven by the door TECHNICAL FEATURES OF YOUR OVEN Specifications 60 cm 45 cm Outer width 595 mm 450 mm Outer depth 610 mm 560 mm Outer height 595 mm 595 mm Inner width 460 mm 365 mm Inner depth 400 mm 410 mm Inner height 350 mm 355 mm Lamp power 15 w 15 ...

Page 4: ...s 12 When the oven is hot never touch the oven glass by hand 13 Before starting to use your appliance keep curtains paper or inflammable things away from your appliance Do not keep combustible or inflammable things in or near the appliance 14 This oven is produced for domestic cooking purposes only Please do not use for any other purpose 15 When connecting to a cooker panel the supply switch must ...

Page 5: ...60 cm 45 cm ...

Page 6: ...d to the desired temperature otherwise the oven will not operate A suggestion of cooking times and thermostat positions are given in cooking table below these are only a guide and will vary subject to weight and quantity of food being cooked You may experiment and find different flavors suitable for your taste depending on your cooking and using habits When the oven is being used the door of the o...

Page 7: ... after it starts operating it becomes very hot You must take care to avoid touching the heating elements 3 Never clean the interior parts panels trays and all other enamel parts of the oven using tools like hard wire brush scouring mesh or knife Do not use abrasive scratching agents and detergents 4 After cleaning the interior parts of the oven with a soapy cloth rinse it and then dry thoroughly w...

Page 8: ...on the display Press button F or E to enter the required time for example 1 hour The icon appears on the display Then press button C icon starts flash on the display Press button F or E to enter the end of cooking SETTING THE TIME OF DAY 24 H CLOCK Press button D while automatic cooking is not in progress icon starts flash Press E or F to enter the time of day icon stops flashing 6 seconds later ...

Page 9: ...to cancel signal and to return to the manual operation COOKING TIMER Press button B icon starts flash and icon appears on the display Press button F or E to enter the required time for example 1 hour The icon appears on the display Then select the required temperature and the oven function When cooking is completed an audible signal will be heard for approximately 7 minutes icon and flashing icon ...

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