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USER MANUAL

Summary of Contents for SA4 544 C IX

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...t and other residential environments no other use is permitted e g heating rooms IMPORTANTTO BE READ AND OBSERVED This appliance is not for professional use Do not use the appliance outdoors Donotstoreexplosiveorflammablesubstances e g gasoline or aerosol cans inside or near the appliance risk of fire INSTALLATION Theappliancemustbehandledandinstalledby two or more persons risk of injury Use prote...

Page 3: ...OF HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES This appliance is manufactured with recyclable or reusable materials Dispose of it in accordance with local waste disposal regulations For further information on the treatment recovery and recycling of household electrical appliances contact your local authority the collection service for household waste or the store where you purchased the appliance This appliance is marke...

Page 4: ...ntrol panel 2 Fan 3 Lamp 4 Shelf guides the level is indicated on the wall of the cooking compartment 5 Door 6 Upper heating element grill 7 Identification plate do not remove 8 Bottom heating element non visible 1 2 3 4 5 7 8 6 ...

Page 5: ...the cooking time settings delayed start and timer For displaying the time when the oven is off 4 DISPLAY 5 ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS For changing the cooking time settings 6 THERMOSTAT KNOB Turn to select the temperature you require when activating manual functions Automatic functions use 1 3 2 4 5 6 DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY 1 Preheating symbol 2 Clock information and function duration 3 Kitchen timer 4 En...

Page 6: ...ts fish en papillotte etc These make it easier to place accessories in and remove accessories from the oven Available only on certain models The number of accessories may vary depending on which model is purchased ADDITIONAL ACCESSORIES Other accessories that are not supplied can be purchased separately from the After sales Service Insert the wire shelf horizontally by sliding it across the shelf ...

Page 7: ...t the support and firmly press towards the wall of the cavity to make sure the shelf guide is properly secured REMOVING AND REINSTALLING THE SLIDING GUIDES 1 Remove the shelf guides 2 Disengage the guide s anchoring clips from the shelf guide starting from the lower part 3 To reinstall the sliding guides anchor the guide s upper clip to the shelf guide then lower the other clip into position 4 To ...

Page 8: ...y pressing To maximise energy efficiency we advise against opening the door during cooking We recommend using the 3rd shelf The oven does not need to be preheated beforehand FUNCTIONS BREAD AUTO Use this function when baking bread For best results we recommend following the recipe carefully This function automatically selects the ideal temperature and baking time for bread Cooking will stop automa...

Page 9: ...ring cooking you can change the function by turning the selection knob or adjust the temperature by turning the thermostat knob The function will not start if the thermostat knob is on 0 C You can set the cooking time cooking end time only if you set a cooking time and a timer AUTOMATIC To start the automatic function you have selected Bread or Dessert keep the thermostat knob at the position for ...

Page 10: ...will show END alternately with the remaining time SETTING THE TIMER This option does not interrupt or program cooking but allows you to use the display as a timer either during while a function is active or when the oven is off Keep pressing until the icon and 00 00 start flashing on the display Use or to set the time you require and press to confirm An audible signal will sound once the timer has...

Page 11: ... lower the shelf and sprinkle the bottom of the cake with breadcrumbs or biscuit crumbs before adding the filling MEAT Use any kind of oven tray or pyrex dish suited to the size of the piece of meat being cooked For roast joints it is best to add some stock to the bottom of the dish basting the meat during cooking for added flavour Please note that steam will be generated during this operation Whe...

Page 12: ... 4 1 Filled cake cheesecake strudel fruit pie Yes 160 200 35 90 2 Yes 160 200 35 90 4 2 Biscuits tartlets Yes 170 180 15 45 3 Yes 160 180 20 45 4 2 Choux buns Yes 180 220 30 40 3 Yes 180 190 35 45 4 2 Meringues Yes 90 150 200 3 Yes 90 140 200 4 2 Bread 60 2 Bread pizza focaccia Yes 190 250 15 50 2 Yes 190 250 25 50 4 2 Frozen pizza Yes 250 10 15 3 Yes 250 10 20 4 2 Salty cakes vegetable pie quiche...

Page 13: ...onal Grill Turbo Grill Convection Bake Bread Auto Eco Forced Air RECIPE FUNCTIONPREHEAT TEMPERATURE C DURATION MIN LEVEL AND ACCESSORIES Lamb veal beef pork 1 kg Yes 190 200 80 110 3 Chicken rabbit duck 1 kg Yes 200 230 50 100 2 Turkey goose 3 kg 190 200 100 160 2 Baked fish en papillote fillet whole Yes 170 190 30 50 2 Stuffed vegetables tomatoes courgettes eggplants Yes 180 200 50 70 2 Toasted b...

Page 14: ... wire shelf 2 apple pies Yes 2 185 70 90 Cake tin on wire shelf Yes 2 175 70 90 Cake tin on wire shelf Yes 1 4 175 75 95 Lev 4 Cake tin on wire shelf Lev 1 Cake tin on wire shelf Toast 5 min 5 250 1 3 Wire shelf Hamburgers 5 min 5 250 25 30 Lev 5 Wire shelf turn food halfway through cooking Lev 4 Baking tray with water You can obtain any accessories that are not supplied from our After sales servi...

Page 15: ...ipe it with a cloth or sponge Activate the Diamond Clean function for optimum cleaning of the internal surfaces The door can be easily removed and refitted to facilitate cleaning of the glass Clean the glass in the door with a suitable liquid detergent The top heating element of the grill can be lowered to clean the upper panel of the oven ACCESSORIES Soak the accessories in a washing up liquid so...

Page 16: ...t hold it by the handle Simply remove the door by continuing to close it while pulling it upwards at the same time until it is released from its seating 5 a b Put the door to one side resting it on a soft surface Use protective gloves during all operations Carry out the required operations with the oven cold Disconnect the oven from the power supply REMOVING THE DOOR 15 ...

Page 17: ...ower the door and then open it fully 4 Lower the catches into their original position Make sure that you lower them down completely b a 5 Try closing the door and check to make sure that it lines up with the control panel If it does not repeat the steps above The door could become damaged if it does not work properly REFITTING THE DOOR ...

Page 18: ...ve it and place it on a soft surface before cleaning it 3 To correctly reposition the inner glass make sure that the R is visible in the right hand corner and the clear surface not printed is facing up First insert the long side of the glass indicated by R into the support seats then lower it into position 4 Refit the upper edge A click will indicate correct positioning Make sure the seal is secur...

Page 19: ...l room lighting within the home EC Regulation 244 2009 Light bulbs are available from our After sales Service Do not handle bulbs with your bare hands as your fingerprints could damage them Do not use the oven until the light cover has been refitted REPLACING THE LIGHT 1 Remove the heating element from its seating 2 Lower the heating element 3 To return the heating element to its position lift it ...

Page 20: ...cted function will not start Temperature too high Allow the oven to cool down before activating the function Select a different function Cooking will not start Temperature not set thermostat knob in the wrong position Turn the thermostat knob to the temperature or the position you require to activate the function you have selected The time is flashing Power cut You need to reset the time Follow th...

Page 21: ... The exact type of model of your product The assistance code the number following the word SERVICE on the identification plate attached to the product this can be seen on the left hand edge of the cooking compartment when the oven door is open Your full address A contact telephone number Model xxxXXXXxx XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXX XX XXX XX XX XXXX XXXX XX X XXXXXXXXXX Please note If r...

Page 22: ...22 x2 90 C ...

Page 23: ...23 EN 557 525 549 570 595 423 20 595 5 89 max 97 478 4 min 560 560 600 min 560 560 5 40 40 583 2 ...

Page 24: ...24 x 2 400011128474 ...

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