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Installation – Electricity Notes

Electrical Connection - Legal Requirements.

IMPORTANT:

We recommend that the appliance is connected by a

qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C.

and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local regula-

tions.

Important:

Ensure that you route all mains electrical

cables well clear of any adjacent heat source, such as

an oven or grill.

Warning:

This appliance must be earthed.

Where a  fixed connection is used, a device allowing

the appliance to be isolated on all poles from  the

mains supply with a contact opening width of at least

3mm must be provided.

The mains terminal block is positioned at the right

hand rear of the top service panel when viewed from

the back.

Connect the cable to the terminal block, and tighten

the cable clamp - remembering to fit the brass links as

shown in the diagram below.

Close the terminal box, ensuring that the cover is

engaged on the locking tabs.

After connection to the electricity supply please check

that all electrical parts of the appliance are working.

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Summary of Contents for Accolade S7 - E450MF

Page 1: ...700mm Built In Electric Multifunction Oven Grill S7 E700MF ...

Page 2: ...lock Programmer 8 Defrost 14 SteamCleanse 15 Using your Grill 16 Using your Multifunction Oven 17 Meat Sensor 18 Cooking Guide Notes 20 Cooking Guides Starters 21 Fish 22 Meats 23 Sweets 24 Care and Cleaning 26 Maintenance 29 Troubleshooting 30 Installation 31 Technical Data 37 Service record 39 Contents ...

Page 3: ... function icons Turn to select the function which best suits the food you are cooking Use the function selector and the temperature selector together to switch the oven off and on 4 The clock programmer LED display The display shows the current time of day The Minute Minder or Automatic Programmer shows the remaining time when selected 5 The Meat probe indicator LED display When the meat probe fun...

Page 4: ...ted Ecological Packaging The packaging materials are completely recyclable and can be used again Check with your local authority on the regulations for disposing of this material Disposing of old appliances The symbol on the product or on its packaging indi cates that this product may not be treated as household waste and should be disposed of carefully By ensuring this product is disposed of corr...

Page 5: ...door open The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision This appliance is to be used for domestic cooking purposes only Only use the oven when it is installed within kitchen units Do not use the oven as a storage space it could be dangerous if the oven is switched on Do not lean sit or place food on the open door of the oven Do not cover the bottom o...

Page 6: ...e whole grill element is used Conventional oven top bottom heat Used for general cooking purposes and suits most recipes Base heat Using the base element only this suits foods which need a crisp base Ideally used towards the end of the cooking time SteamCleanse Oven cleaning function See SteamCleanse section for more information CAUTION When using ANY of the grill functions the door MUST remain cl...

Page 7: ...ng You may find that you need to reduce the tem perature setting for recipes or reduce the cooking time as this is a very efficient heat setting Defrost Uses the fan only no heat Ideal for defrosting frozen desserts and joints of meat Intensive bake top bottom fanned Uses all elements plus the fan Best use is for baking with pastry cases as it eliminates the need to bake blind Base heat fan Use fo...

Page 8: ...larm signal when the period of time finish es the oven does not need to be in use in order to use this function Cooking Time To cook for a selected length of time the oven turns off automatically when the time finishes End Cooking Time To cook until a set time the oven turns off automatically when the time is reached Automatic Programmer Cook time End Time To cook for a selected length of time and...

Page 9: ...he time repeatedly touch the clock display until indicator 13 illuminates Then use or to modify the time The clock beeps twice to confirm the modification At all times symbol remains illuminated Programming the Minute minder 1 Repeatedly touch the clock display until symbol 12 lights up The clock screen displays 00 00 2 Set the period of time after which you wish the alarm to sound by touching or ...

Page 10: ...his is in one minute increments 3 The clock beeps twice the current time is displayed and symbol 11 lights up permanently to indicate that the oven will turn itself off automatically 4 Select a cooking function and temperature to set the oven function and temperature please refer to the Using Your Oven section The clock will beep twice 5 When the cooking time comes to an end the oven turns off the...

Page 11: ...t the time you want 3 The clock beeps twice the current time is displayed and symbol 10 lights up permanently to indicate that the oven will switch off automatically 4 Select a cooking function and temperature to set the oven function and temperature please refer to the Using Your Oven section The clock will beep twice 5 When the set time is reached the oven turns off the alarm sounds and symbol 1...

Page 12: ...l 10 lights up permanently 7 Select a cooking function and temperature to set the oven function and temperature please refer to the Using Your Oven section The clock will beep and the oven lights will come on for a short time 8 The oven remains off with symbols 11 and 10 lit up Your oven is programmed The oven light remains off 9 When the time to start cooking is reached the oven starts up and coo...

Page 13: ...s close to your return as possible Do not Place warm food in the oven for delayed start cooking Foods should be thoroughly cooled before placing in the oven Set up any automatic programmes while the oven cavi ty is warm i e straight after use Always allow the oven to cool down first Cook dishes containing poultry or left over meats Also pies and pastries with wet fillings should also never be cook...

Page 14: ...con Touch the Defrost icon HI will flash in the temperature display screen and the oven lights will illuminate The power levels can be selected by touching the tem perature display and then touch the or keys to select either HI or LO settings Defrosting Guide NOTE The above times are given as an indication only Times may vary due to weight time the item has been frozen room temperature Food LO lev...

Page 15: ...lose the oven door and touch the Oven On icon Select the SteamCleanse function by touching the icon this will flash for approx 3 minutes while the oven heats up to temperature After 3 minutes the icon will remain illuminated not flashing signalling that the SteamCleanse is in progress The oven lights in the cavity will not be illuminated The cleaning cycle is approximately 21 minutes long and an a...

Page 16: ...hen touch or to select the desired temperature While the grill is heating up the on the temperature display screen flashes to indicate that the oven is heat ing up To switch off touch the Oven off icon The single grill uses part of the element only and is better suited to grill smaller amounts of food The dual grill uses all of the element and is better suit ed to grill larger amounts of food and ...

Page 17: ...g up the on the tempera ture display screen flashes to indicate that the oven is heating up 6 To turn the oven off touch Oven off Note When the cooking process is over the oven cooling sys tem continues working until the interior of the oven reaches a suitable temperature Lock Function This function prevents interference with the oven con trols during use by locking the oven To activate Press and ...

Page 18: ...fully into the socket located in the top left hand corner of the oven 3 When the sensor is connected a set temperature 65 C flashes on the meat sensor temperature display on the control panel 4 Touch and hold the meat sensor temperature display screen until the and flashes and then touch and if you wish to modify the recommended temperature 5 Two beeps are then heard and the meat sensor tem peratu...

Page 19: ... display screen until the and begin to flash Adjust the temperature using the and Results depend on personal preferences and tastes Meat Sensor Food Sensor Temperature C Comments Roast Beef 35 40 Rare Roast Beef 45 50 Medium Roast Beef 55 60 Well done Leg of Lamb 65 70 Joint 80 85 Loin of Pork 65 70 Ham 80 85 Chicken 75 80 Roast Turkey 80 85 19 ...

Page 20: ...onal ovens In some instances you may find that you need to reduce the temperature given in recipes by between 10 C and 20 C if they are given as conventional oven temperatures Alternatively you can reduce the cooking time Always make sure the foods have been cooked thor oughly before consuming them and are piping hot in the centre Never consume foods which are not thoroughly cooked Always follow t...

Page 21: ...5 50 2 160 180 30 35 Vegetable pastry 1 2 190 210 35 40 2 170 190 30 35 Vegetable pie 1 3 190 210 55 60 3 170 190 45 50 3 170 190 50 55 Baked Potatoes 1 3 180 200 60 65 3 180 200 50 55 Pizza 0 65 3 190 210 20 25 2 170 190 15 20 Quiche 1 5 2 180 200 45 50 2 160 180 45 50 Stuffed tomatoes 0 75 3 170 190 10 15 2 160 180 10 15 Or use the pizza function 21 ...

Page 22: ...0 25 30 Salted Dorado 1 3 190 200 25 30 180 200 25 30 Fish pastry 1 2 190 210 30 35 180 200 30 35 Sole 1 3 170 190 15 20 160 180 10 15 Sea Bass 1 3 190 210 20 25 180 200 15 20 Hake 1 5 3 190 210 25 30 180 200 20 25 Salmon in greased paper 1 3 180 200 20 25 170 190 15 20 Trout 1 2 190 210 20 25 180 200 15 20 22 ...

Page 23: ... Lamb 1 5 3 190 210 50 55 170 190 45 50 180 200 50 55 Joint of meat 1 5 3 170 190 35 40 160 180 30 35 170 190 30 35 Salted pork loin 1 3 170 190 40 45 160 180 30 35 170 190 30 35 Chicken 1 5 3 190 210 50 55 170 190 45 50 Roast Beef 1 3 190 210 35 40 170 190 30 35 180 200 35 40 Filet steak in pastry 1 3 180 200 35 40 160 180 30 35 23 ...

Page 24: ... min Sponge cake 0 5 2 170 190 35 40 160 180 30 35 Swiss roll 0 3 3 170 190 10 15 160 180 10 15 Flan 0 5 1 160 170 60 65 2 160 170 55 60 Biscuits 0 5 3 160 180 20 25 150 170 15 20 Vol au vents 0 25 3 170 190 15 20 170 190 15 20 Cup cakes 0 5 2 160 180 25 30 150 170 25 30 24 ...

Page 25: ...aked apples 1 3 180 200 35 40 170 190 30 35 Baked bananas 0 5 3 170 190 15 20 170 190 15 20 Puff pastry biscuits 0 25 2 180 200 20 25 170 190 20 25 Plum cake 0 5 2 170 190 60 65 160 180 50 55 Apple pie 1 2 170 190 50 55 160 180 45 50 Cheesecake 1 2 180 200 45 50 170 190 35 40 25 ...

Page 26: ...r or with a mild detergent When cleaning stainless steel parts use soft cloths or sponges to avoid scratching the stainless steel If using stainless steel cleaners always follow the instruc tions on the packaging Cautions Do not clean the inside of your oven with a steam cleaners or pressurised water Do not use either metallic scouring pads or any mate rial that could scratch the appliance For you...

Page 27: ...y pressing the two lower supports D while pushing the glass into the door E Warning Should the inner door glass become dam aged cracked or chipped it must be replaced Even small chips or cracks in the glass can cause it to shat ter suddenly when heated Abrasive cleaning agents and metallic cleaning imple ments can cause scratches in the glass and therefore should be avoided For best results use wa...

Page 28: ... 1 All ceramic glass hobs including induction Ceramic hob cleaner and conditioner 082606780 1 All ceramic glass hobs including induction Sealed hotplate cleaner 082606783 1 All sealed solid plate hobs Stainless steel cleaner 082606764 1 All stainless steel parts Oven cleaner spray 082606786 1 All cookers inside cavities and on glass E Cloth 082813300 1 All cookers for cleaning glass and stainless ...

Page 29: ...olt A Loosen the lens from the lamp holder with the help of an appropriate tool Replace the old bulb Replace the lens making sure it fits in the correct posi tion without forcing it The replacement bulb must be temperature resistant to 300 ºC These can be ordered from our Customer Care Centre or be purchased from your local hardware store Please take the old bulb with you for reference A 29 ...

Page 30: ... the instruction manual The heating indicator light does not work Select a temperature Select a setting There is smoke inside the oven during use This is normal during its first use Periodically clean the oven Reduce the amount of any grease or oil in the tray Do not use higher temperature settings than those in the cooking tables or recipe Expected cooking results are not achieved Check the cooki...

Page 31: ...on pages of this book careful planning at the beginning will ensure a quick and easy installation Take care when moving this appliance it may be heav ier than it looks If you need to lift the appliance make sure you use an appropriate lifting method Soft or uneven flooring may be damaged unless the appliance is moved with care DO NOT attempt to move the oven by pulling on the handles or doors we r...

Page 32: ...L H F A B E G C D Product Dimension mm A B C D E F G H I J K L M N P 700mm 557 0 654 0 717 0 540 0 595 0 718 0 1 0 720 N A N A min 560 558 568 N A N A N A WOODEN BATENS METAL BRACKETS FIG 1 FIG 2 600mm K L H F A B E G C D 90mm minimum Fig 3 32 ...

Page 33: ... care when handling we recommend the use of protective gloves during installation Leave the appliance in the base tray packaging until you are ready to install it When you remove the appliance from the base tray packaging take care not to damage it Important Do not modify the outer panels of this appli ance in any way Fixing screws The fixing screws are in a polythene bag in the oven pack Dependin...

Page 34: ... leave the appliance in the base tray packaging until you are ready to install it Note When removing the appliance from the base tray packaging care should be taken not to damage the appli ance follow lifting instructions in the Before you start section 1 This appliance is intended for installation between two cabinets the gap between the cabinets should be a mini mum of 600mm 2 Two wooden batens ...

Page 35: ...owed 1 Secure the existing cabinet sides to the adjoining cabi nets the gap between the cabinet sides needs to be 558 568mm 2 Remove any cross members at the top of the cabinet 3 Remove the bottom shelf and add the two metal brack ets to the cabinet sides with the long edge protrouding out at a distance of 720mm below the work top see FIG 1 4 The appliance is slid into position on the two metal br...

Page 36: ...here a fixed connection is used a device allowing the appliance to be isolated on all poles from the mains supply with a contact opening width of at least 3mm must be provided The mains terminal block is positioned at the right hand rear of the top service panel when viewed from the back Connect the cable to the terminal block and tighten the cable clamp remembering to fit the brass links as shown...

Page 37: ...to hand This will help us to process your call efficiently There is space for recording the model and serial numbers at the back of this handbook You will find this information on the rating plate on the lower part of the oven when the door is opened There is a space provided to record this at the back of this handbook The item that you have bought meets the European directives on electrical mater...

Page 38: ...council authority for information regarding the collection or re cycling of such products Do not attempt to make any functional repairs on this appliance yourself unless you are informed that you can either within this handbook or by a qualified service engineer If in doubt please call the Customer Care Centre 230v Top cavity S7 E700MF Oven 2150W Grill variable 2600W Main cavity Fanned oven 2000 W...

Page 39: ...Service Record Date of purchase Installer stamp Printed name Date of installation Place of purchase Date Part s replaced Engineers Stamp Printed Name 39 ...

Page 40: ... 22 22 502 Calls will be answered in strict rotation as soon as possible Please record your model and serial number in the spaces above Having these numbers to hand will help us to help you quickly and more efficiently should you need to call us for any reason Model Number Serial Number ...

Page 41: ...03 2008 08 26282 02 3172201 001 Stoves Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2XW ...

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