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Operating instructions

Ovens
H 357

To avoid the risk of accidents or damage
to the machine it is 

essential

 to read these

WO

instructions before it is installed or
used for the first time.

M.-Nr. 05 632 960

Summary of Contents for H 357

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Ovens H 357 To avoid the risk of accidents or damage to the machine it is essential to read these WO instructions before it is installed or used for the first time M Nr 05 632 960 ...

Page 2: ...ildren Danger of suffocation Rather than just throwing these ma terials away please ensure they are offered for recycling Disposal of your old appliance Old appliances contain materials which can be reclaimed or recycled Please contact your dealer your local waste collection centre or scrap merchant about potential recycling schemes Ensure that the appliance presents no danger to children while be...

Page 3: ...play all the time 18 To switch off the time of day display 18 Cleaning and heating up for the first time 19 Controls 20 Programme selector 20 Display 20 Night dimming 20 Rotary dials 21 Display functions and symbols 22 Programming sequence 23 Description of the oven systems 24 Using the oven 26 Selecting an oven setting 26 Selecting a temperature 27 Altering the temperature 28 Using the oven 29 Ra...

Page 4: ...ntered time 36 To delete a time entered 36 Using the residual heat Energy save function 36 Setting the minute minder 37 To enter or change a time 37 To cancel the minute minder 37 System lock 38 Safety lock 39 Baking 40 Baking chart 42 Roasting 44 Roasting with the Roast Probe 46 Roasting chart 49 Grilling 50 Grill chart 53 Rotisserie Chart 54 Defrosting 55 Contents 4 ...

Page 5: ... remove the oven door 64 To dismantle the oven door 65 To refit the door 69 To take the telescopic carriage out 70 To lower the upper heating element 71 To take out the back panel side liners if fitted and roof liner 72 Problem solving 74 After sales service 78 Extra accessories 79 Electrical connection UK 81 Electrical connection AUS NZ 82 Installing the oven 83 Contents 5 ...

Page 6: ... Display e Function dial for selecting oven functions Oven interior f Heating element for top heat and grilling with roof liner g Air inlet for fan h Connection socket for the roast probe i Telescopic carriage with runner heights 1 2 3 4 5 j Oven door depending on model Description of the appliance 6 ...

Page 7: ...the oven housing unit When the temperature in the oven has fallen sufficiently the cooling fan will switch off automatically Door contact switch There is a door contact switch in the right hand door hinge If the door is opened during operation the door contact switch causes the oven heating and the fan if a Fan set ting is being used to be switched off This helps reduce the amount of heat lost fro...

Page 8: ...e Extra Accessories further on in this booklet for more details Baking tray grill pan and rack The baking tray grill pan and rack are fitted with non tip safety notches which prevent them being pulled right out when they only need to be partially pulled out When pushing the tray pan and rack back in always ensure that the safety notches are at the rear of the oven see illustration The tray pan and...

Page 9: ... of making more space available inside the oven for larger roasting tins It also keeps the runners clean Roasting filter The roasting filter must be fitted in front of the fan when cooking anything fatty or where food is likely to splatter e g when open roasting or grilling meat The droplets of fat caught up in the cir culating air are deposited on the roast ing filter This helps to keep the oven ...

Page 10: ...from all sides Food does not need to be manually turned when using the rotisserie Anti splash tray The anti splash tray should be placed in the deep sided grill pan when grilling or roasting The juices from the food being cooked collect under the anti splash tray This prevents them from spitting amd mak ing the oven dirty The juices can then be used for making gravy and sauces Slide opener Use the...

Page 11: ...vision please ensure that they are aware of how the oven works and understand the dangers of im proper use Technical safety Before connecting the appliance to the mains supply make sure that the voltage and frequency correspond to the rating on the data plate other wise the appliance could be damaged This data must correspond in order to avoid risk of damage to the appliance Consult a competent pe...

Page 12: ...e subject to a risk assess ment of the installation being carried out by a suitably qualified engineer Use Caution Danger of burning High temperatures are produced by the oven Great care should be taken to en sure that small children do not touch the appliance when it is being used Children s skin is far more sensi tive to high temperatures than that of adults External parts of the oven such as th...

Page 13: ...ems on it This could damage the appliance The oven door can support a maximum load of 10 kg Cover any food which is left in the oven to be kept hot Any moisture in the food could lead to corrosion dam age in the oven This also prevents the food from drying out Bake larger deep frozen items such as pizzas on baking paper on the rack itself or in the pizza pan see Extra accessories Placing them on t...

Page 14: ...al notes Never leave the appliance unat tended when cooking with oil or fats as these are a fire hazard if over heated Do not use the oven to heat up the room Due to the high tempera tures radiated objects left near the oven could catch fire Always ensure that food is suffi ciently cooked or reheated Many factors will affect the overall cooking time including the size and amount of food its temper...

Page 15: ... placed in the oven to avoid this danger In countries which may be subject to infestation by cockroaches and other vermin pay particular attention to keeping the appliance and its surround ings in a clean condition at all times Any damage which may be caused by cockroaches or other vermin will not be covered by the appliance guarantee Disposal of your old appliance Before throwing an old appliance...

Page 16: ...he display See To show the time display all the time Setting the clock The time can only be entered when the programme selector is at 0 The following will appear in the display The m symbol time of day 12 00 and the triangle V flashing underneath the m symbol Use the input dial to set the time The clock has a 24 hour display When the time has been entered the display goes dark and the clock ad van...

Page 17: ...or right hand dial until triangle V is underneath the m symbol in the display Whilst triangle V is flashing turn the input dial clockwise until the re quired time shows in the display The m symbol will go out after a couple of seconds and the time set stored in memory If the display is set to show the time the time of day will then show in the dis play Operation 17 ...

Page 18: ...ime of day will show in the display Turn the programme selector to 0 The time of day now shows constantly in the display To switch off the time of day display Turn the programme selector to the Light H position Turn the function selector right hand dial until triangle V is underneath the m symbol in the display Now turn the input dial anti clockwise Four horizontal bars will then appear in the dis...

Page 19: ...s dry Rinse the accessories New appliances have a slight smell on first use Running the oven for at least 1 hour at a high temperature will dissipate this more quickly To do this Turn the programme selector to the Fan D position The suggested temperature of 160 C appears in the display Whilst the triangle V is flashing underneath the U symbol use the input dial to set the tempera ture to its highe...

Page 20: ...s where data can be changed To highlight these functions turn the function dial V The triangle V will appear in the dis play underneath the symbol of the func tion you have selected The top line shows the time time of day or a pro grammed cooking time the oven temperature together with the p or U symbol the key symbol 0 will appear if e g the programme selector is turned when the system lock is en...

Page 21: ...s lit up the function will be dis played but changes cannot be made to it Whilst the V is flashing use the Input dial immediately to make any changes Turning it clockwise increases the value shown or engages the func tion Turning it anti clockwise reduces the value or switches the function off Triangle V will flash for approx 5 secs Settings can only be changed whilst it is flashing If this input ...

Page 22: ...the time of day on off in the display l Input minute minder time egg timer Input minute minder time egg timer Input minute minder time egg timer a Activate de activate system lock Lock a cooking programme p Change the oven temperature U Switch Rapid heat up off only with Fan D Automatic roasting E Conventional heating A e Change the core temperature if the roast probe is being used f Enter start t...

Page 23: ...kwise or anti clockwise until triangle V is underneath the required symbol in the display Whilst triangle V is flashing use the Input dial immediately to make any changes The triangle will flash for appox 5 seconds If this input period has elapsed you will have to use the function dial to re select the func tion This principle applies whenever you change a setting See Changing the time of day and ...

Page 24: ...for foods such as puff pastry and yeast mixtures where in stant heat is required to make them rise quickly Using the fan heating system you can bake and roast on different levels at the same time Conventional A With the conventional method of heat ing radiant heat is directed onto the food from above and below It is useful where a fairly long cooking time is re quired and a deep colour and good ri...

Page 25: ...Grill 1 m The inner part of the upper heating ele ment acts as the grill This will glow red for a few minutes after being switched on and it is then ready for use Use the Grill 1 setting for small quan tities The grill is thermostatically controlled and at times during grilling will not glow red This is normal Pre heat the grill for at least 5 minutes with the door shut before grilling Grill 2 n T...

Page 26: ...ay Light H Turns on the oven light inde pendently Fan Heat D For baking or roasting on several le vels at the same time Auto Roast E Initial high temperature to seal meat followed by normal roasting tempera ture Not suitable for baking except for baking freshly prepared wholemeal or rye doughs not packet mixes Top heat C For browning dishes finishing dishes with a cheese topping Conventional A Top...

Page 27: ...s soon as the programme selector is turned to a setting the following will ap pear in the display the recommended pre set tempera ture the symbols of any function that can be altered from this programme se lector position If you are happy with the recom mended pre set temperature the dis play will change a few seconds later to show this as the target temperature The oven starts to heat up The disp...

Page 28: ...e temperature recommended by the system is not suitable it can be altered according to oven function within the fol lowing range Fan D 30 250 C Auto Roast E 100 230 C Top heat C 30 250 C Conventional A 30 280 C Bottom heat B 100 250 C Defrost G 30 50 C Intensive bake F 50 250 C Fan grill N 50 260 C Grill 1 small m 200 300 C Grill 2 large n 200 300 C To do this Use the input dial to enter the requi...

Page 29: ...nput dial to reduce the temperature to 150 Once this setting has been accepted the actual temperature in the oven will be displayed and the oven heating will switch on together with the cooling fan Take the cake out of the oven when it is ready Turn the programme selector to 0 The cooling fan will continue to run for a while after the oven has been switched off to prevent any humidity building up ...

Page 30: ...p symbol will go out Re set the temperature to the setting you want Rapid heat up is now switched off for this particular cooking process Rapid heat up is available for the next programme once the oven function se lector has been turned to 0 at the end of the programme Pre heating the oven Most dishes can be placed in a cold oven They will then make use of the heat produced during the heating up p...

Page 31: ...a tion of a cooking programme Once the time set has elapsed the oven will switch itself off automatically The maximum length of time which can be set is 12 00 hours Start time f Select the f symbol to specifiy the time you want cooking to start The oven will start heating up as soon as this time is reached End time Select the symbol to specifiy the time you want the oven to switch itself off autom...

Page 32: ...ave to use the function dial to move the triangle V underneath the respective symbol As soon as the function dial is turned all functions which can be called up or altered are displayed To switch a programme on and off automatically there are several ways of entering the times Duration g and End time Start time f and duration g Start time f and End time The time which has not been entered is calcu...

Page 33: ...d The cooking time is lengthened signi ficantly At the end of cooking time an audible tone sounds for approx 5 seconds The symbol flashes The cooling fan will continue running until the temperature in the oven has fallen sufficiently Both the audible tone and the visual display can be cancelled by Turning the function dial If the food is not cooked to your taste a new cooking time can be en tered ...

Page 34: ...n dial right hand dial until the triangle is under neath the middle arrow 0 00 and the actual temperature in the oven e g 23 C will appear in the dis play Enter the duration in Hours Minutes by turning the input dial left hand dial After entering the data the temperature rise can be followed in the display as well as the duration counting down if no other functions are called up and symbols of fun...

Page 35: ... Enter the duration 1 1 2 h in Hours Minutes Now set the End time Call up the symbol for End time The time of day plus the cooking time entered appear in the display 9 05 1 30 10 35 Enter the end time 13 15 in Hours Minutes Once this setting has been accepted the oven heating and cooling fan switch off the g and symbols indicate that a programme has been set A Start time 11 45 will show in the dis...

Page 36: ... for a cooking process at any time by calling up the relevant symbol To delete a time entered Turn the programme selector to 0 If there is a power cut all data entered will be deleted Using the residual heat En ergy save function If you have entered times for a cooking programme the oven heating will switch off shortly before the end of the time set The residual heat in the oven is suffi cient to ...

Page 37: ...mbol minute minder 0 00 appears in the display Enter the duration in Hours Minutes The time then counts down in minutes The l symbol continues to be visible as a reminder that the minute minder is working As long as the l symbol is selected the minute minder time will be visible counting down in the display At the end of the set time an audible tone sounds for approx 5 seconds At the same time the...

Page 38: ...oven can now not be switched on The key symbol 0 will go out after a short time If the programme selector is moved again the key symbol 0 will appear again as a reminder that the system lock is active The system lock remains active even after a power cut To cancel the system lock Turn the programme selector to 0 Call up the a symbol A key symbol 0 will appear in the display Now turn the input dial...

Page 39: ...us shrill beep The cooking programme will be inter rupted if the programme selector is not turned back to the original programme set ting within 10 seconds the programme selector is turned to 0 Turning the programme selector to the 0 position at the end of a locked programme or after inter rupting a programme will not re lease the safety lock It will act in this instance as a sys tem lock In order...

Page 40: ...he tin or dish directly on the non tip rack in the oven Use one shelf position only Fan Heat D Several levels can be used at the same time for baking The recommended po sitions are 1 tray 1st runner from the bottom 2 trays 1st and 3rd runners from the bottom 3 trays 1st 2nd and 5th runners from the bottom If baking on three levels place tins on the grill pan on the 1st runner po sition and on baki...

Page 41: ...as oven chips or potato croquettes can be cooked on the baking tray or grill pan When baking cakes with fresh fruit toppings and tall sponge cakes place the tin in the grill pan to catch any spil lages and keep the oven cleaner When baking anything with a high salt content such as pretzels these must be placed on baking parchment High concentrations of salt can damage Per fectClean surfaces The Ba...

Page 42: ...pple pie1 Savoury pastry 2 Savoury quiche Pear and almond flan Baked cheesecake 150 170 200 210 170 160 180 160 150 170 190 210 1 1 3 1 1 1 1 1 20 25 20 25 30 35 60 115 20 55 75 25 35 Yeast mixtures Wholemeal rolls Lardy cake Stollen White bread Wholemeal bread 1 Pizza tray 1 Hot cross buns 150 170 160 180 190 210 170 190 170 1 1 1 1 1 3 45 65 40 50 60 70 40 50 20 25 Choux pastry 1 3 Eclairs 160 1...

Page 43: ...0 180 200 230 250 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 1 2 or 3 15 20 20 25 30 35 60 115 55 75 25 35 170 190 160 170 150 160 1 1 1 20 25 25 30 60 200 220 200 220 170 190 190 210 210 230 190 210 170 190 2 or 3 2 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 2 or 3 20 25 25 35 45 65 40 50 60 70 40 50 20 25 170 190 1 20 25 190 210 2 or 3 25 35 200 220 2 or 3 15 20 130 150 2 30 50 The information given in this chart is intended only...

Page 44: ...d when roasting beef and beef fillet Browning only occurs towards the end of the roasting time Remove the lid about halfway through the roasting time if a more intensive browning effect is desired Open roasting Auto roast E When roasting on the rack or in an open tin make sure the roasting fil ter is fitted in front of the fan in the back of the oven before starting Use shelf position 1 for roasti...

Page 45: ...emperatures Do not select a higher temperature than that advised The meat will become brown but will not be cooked properly inside Do not roast deep frozen meat Meat should be thoroughly de frosted before roasting After the roasting process is finished Take the roast out of the oven wrap in aluminium foil and leave to stand for about 10 minutes This helps retain juices when the meat is carved The ...

Page 46: ...t The tip of the probe must reach the central area of the meat Please note You can place the meat in a pot or on the rack Roasting bags or aluminium foil may also be used but only when left open at the ends Insert the probe through the foil or bag into the centre of the meat If fat or bone come into contact with the probe this can lead to the oven being switched off too early Therefore do not let ...

Page 47: ...perature call up the e symbol and use the input dial to enter the required temperature Once you have entered an oven and core temperature the oven heating will switch on the actual core temperature will then appear in the display N B The low est temperature that can be dis played is 20 C so this will also be shown until the roast probe registers a temperature higher than 20 C Shortly before the en...

Page 48: ...elay the start of the cooking process When finished cover the meat with aluminium foil and allow to stand for ap prox 10 minutes During this time the core temperature rises another 5 10 C If the temperature probe is left in the food at the end of the cooking process the oven display will show the core tem perature first rising and then sinking The time taken to roast meat by tem perature using the...

Page 49: ...220 110 120 Poultry approx 2 kg stuffed 1 180 190 100 120 200 220 110 140 Poultry approx 4 kg 1 170 180 160 180 190 210 170 190 Whole fish ap prox 1 5 kg 1 4 160 180 35 55 200 220 35 55 Unless otherwise stated the times given are for an oven which has not bee pre heated 1 Fit the roasting filter for roasting 2 When pot roasting set the temperature 20 C lower than stated 3 Roasting using the core t...

Page 50: ...gs Grill 1 m For grilling small quantities of thin cuts and for browning food The inner part of the grill element acts is used for grill ing in this setting Grill 2 n For grilling large quantities of thin cuts and for browning food in large dishes The whole of the grill element is switched on The inner part glows red The outer part stays darker than the inner part but creates sufficient radiant he...

Page 51: ...ver the fish Grilling on the rack Assemble the grill pan anti splash tray and rack as shown Place the food on the rack Turn the programme selector to the required grill setting Set the temperature Pre heat the grill for at least 5 minutes with the door shut Place the grill pan under the grill and shut the door Most items should be turned half way through cooking Runner levels Place the grill pan a...

Page 52: ...thicker pieces of food more gradually after an initial high tempera ture continue grilling at a lower tem perature setting to allow the food to cook through to the centre Grilling time Flat pieces of fish and meat usually need 6 8 minutes per side depend ing on their texture Thicker pieces will need longer With rolled meats allow approx 10 minutes per cm diameter Tips on grilling It is best to gri...

Page 53: ...ges 4 or 5 240 6 10 220 8 12 Fish fillet 4 or 5 240 12 16 220 12 16 Trout 4 or 5 200 16 20 220 20 25 Toast 4 or 5 250 2 4 220 3 5 Open toasted sandwich 4 or 5 250 7 9 220 4 6 Tomatoes 4 or 5 240 6 8 220 6 8 Thicker pieces of food Chicken approx 1 kg 2 240 50 60 200 220 50 60 Rolled meat Ø 7 cm ap prox 1 kg 1 240 75 85 200 75 85 Leg of pork approx 1 kg 1 240 100 120 200 100 120 1 Use the roasting f...

Page 54: ...edium 45 60 mins Well done 60 70 mins Lamb Rolled boned leg 1 3 kg 200 C Medium 50 60 mins Well done 75 85 mins Rolled boned shoulder 1 kg 200 C Medium 50 60 mins Well done 75 80 mins Shish kebabs 3 skewers 220 C 12 15 mins Pork Boned leg 900 g 240 C 60 75 mins Pork kebabs 1 inch cubes for 3 skewers 240 C 15 20 mins NB This chart is intended as a guide only individual tastes and cuts of meat will ...

Page 55: ...is not lying in this liquid It is particularly important to ob serve food hygiene rules when de frosting poultry Do not use the liq uid from the defrosted poultry Pour it away and wash the tray the sink and your hands Danger of salmon ella Fish does not need to be fully de frosted before cooking Defrost so that the surface is suffi ciently thawed to take herbs and sea soning Defrosting times The t...

Page 56: ... To prevent the risk of scratches and damage to the surface structure of glass or stainless steel fronted ap pliances pay particular attention to the following cleaning instructions Glass fronted appliances The appliance front and controls are susceptible to scratches and abrasion Avoid abrasive cleaning agents e g pow der cleaners and cream cleaners abrasive sponges e g pot scourers or sponges wh...

Page 57: ...rs abrasive sponges e g pot scourers or sponges which have been pre viously used with abrasive cleaning agents To help prevent re soiling proprietary conditioning agent for stainless steel can also be used Apply sparingly with an even pressure following the direction of the grain Stainless steel coloured controls The controls may suffer discolour ation or damage if soiling is left on them for too ...

Page 58: ...f the metal fil ter to discolour This discolouration will not affect the functioning of the filter in any way Roast probe and baking car riage telescopic runners if fitted Wipe with a damp cloth Do not put the roast probe or the baking carriage telescopic runners into water or clean them in the dish washer This would damage them Rotisserie Clean in a solution of hot water and a little washing up l...

Page 59: ...sider whether you could clean a window pane with the product without damaging it Food can be sliced or cut up on the PerfectClean surface in the same way as on a baking tray with conventional enamel Allow the oven and any accessories to cool down before cleaning Danger of burning Normal soiling Normal soiling should be cleaned as soon as possible after each use with a dishcloth soft sponge e g the...

Page 60: ...d for a couple of minutes only Do not attempt to use on a hot oven Allow the PerfectClean surfaces to cool down to room temperature before ap plying oven sprays Apply oven cleaner to soiled areas and leave to take effect for a couple of minutes only If necessary use a soft sponge e g the Vileda sponge supplied with the oven soft nylon brush or a scraper suitable for glass surfaces to loosen the so...

Page 61: ...aning agents on them oven spray must not be used in a hot oven or left on for too long PerfectClean enamelled items must not be washed in a dishwasher Please note the following Soiling such as spilt juices and cake mixtures are best removed whilst the oven or tray is still warm Exercise caution danger of burning if the oven is still hot Spilt fruit juices may cause lasting discolouration of the su...

Page 62: ... of spices syrups and similar substances are not removed by this process These should be removed while fresh by hand with a mild solution of hot water and washing up liquid applied with a soft brush Cleaning catalytic enamel surfaces by hand Allow the oven to cool down before cleaning Danger of burning The catalytic enamelled back panel side liners and roof liner should be cleaned using a solution...

Page 63: ...ed on and impossible to remove To clean using high temperatures Take all accessories out of the oven Select Fan Heat D Select the highest temperature set ting Run the oven for approx 1 hour The length of time will depend on the level of soiling Any remaining soiling will gradually dis appear with each subsequent use of the oven at high temperatures The timer can also be used to set the finish time...

Page 64: ...ed to the oven by hinges Before removing the door the locking clamps on both hinges have to be re leased Open the door fully To release the locking clamps on the hinges turn them upwards as far as they will go until they are at an angle See illustration Then lift the door upwards as far as it will go Do not attempt to take the door off the hinge guides when it is in a hori zontal position The guid...

Page 65: ...anes the door can be dismantled in order to clean in between the panes Do not use scouring agents hard sponges or brushes to clean the glass panes These could damage the surface Do not use an oven spray This would damage the surface of the aluminium surrounds Always remove the oven door before dismantling it Place the door on a protective sur face e g on a table cloth to prevent it getting scratch...

Page 66: ...ides on the outer pane The aluminium guides on the outer and inner glass panes are bonded to the glass and cannot be removed Depending on model the oven door is fitted wth two or three glass panes On oven doors with three panes the middle pane can also be taken out Lift this pane up slightly before re moving it Clean each pane individually being extremely careful to avoid the risk of breakage Reas...

Page 67: ... The pane must sit evenly on the seal and not on the screw heads in the aluminium guides When replacing the inner pane make sure that the aluminium guide and handle face upwards The words Miele CleanGlas will then be legible If the seals on the inner pane have loosened during cleaning you will have to push them back into the guides making sure that the profiled part of the seal faces inwards see d...

Page 68: ...er to do if you push one side into its retainer first and then do the other side Finally using the ball of your hand press down on the aluminium trim on the inner pane to make sure it goes back into position You will hear a very clear click when doing this The retaining pins are pushed back out when you do this Before putting the door back on make sure that the inner pane is sit ting correctly in ...

Page 69: ... back up to lock them Turn them as far as they will go into a horizontal position Make sure that the notches on the locking clamps hook into the slots on the door as illustrated It is essential that the locking clamps locked securely when the door is re fitted after cleaning Otherwise the hinges could work loose from the hinges and this could result in damage to the door Cleaning and care 69 ...

Page 70: ...nger of burning Pull the telescopic carriage out of the oven and remove the runners Take the telescopic carriage frame off the guide runners Pull on the fixing knob to release it Remove the runners Reassemble in the reverse order care fully ensuring all parts are correctly in place Cleaning and care 70 ...

Page 71: ... the oven heating ele ments are switched off and cool Danger of burning Remove the runners Pull on the fixing knob to release it Gently lower the element Do not use force to pull it down as this can cause the element to break Cleaning and care 71 ...

Page 72: ...tted This could cause considerable injury Reassemble in the reverse order care fully ensuring all parts are correctly in place Roof liner Remove the runners Lower the top heating element Hold the roof liner firmly and un screw the knurled knob Take out the roof liner Reassemble in the reverse order care fully ensuring all parts are correctly in place Side panels depending on model Take the telesco...

Page 73: ...ls ensure they sit correctly Ease the back lug into the opening in the rear wall Lift the front locating hole on to the guide pin behind the collar Put the runners or the guide rails of the telescopic frame back into place Cleaning and care 73 ...

Page 74: ...dis play programme In this setting you can select a programme as normal but the oven will not heat up To deactivate the showroom display programme Turn the programme selector to H MES_ will appear in the display Call up the a symbol Turn the input dial anti clockwise until four horizontal bars appear in the display The showroom display programme has now been deactivated The oven can now be used ag...

Page 75: ...o its frame again Pull the glass cover out of the rear metal brackets Pull the defective halogen lamp out and replace it with a new one mak ing sure it goes into its socket hori zontally 12 V 20 W heat resistant up to 300 C G4 socket Osram Type 64428 Do not touch the surface directly when changing the lamp as grease particles from your fingers will ad here to the surface and damage the lamp Please...

Page 76: ...uilding up in the oven on the control panel or in the oven housing unit When the tem perature has fallen sufficiently the fan switches off automatically The temperature will fall faster when the oven door is opened partially or fully cakes and biscuits are not cooked after following the times given in the chart Check whether the correct temperature was set there has been a change to the recipe The...

Page 77: ...catalytic cleaning they are best removed while fresh with a mild solution of hot water and washing up liquid and a soft brush there has been a power cut and 12 00 and the triangle V are flash ing underneath the m symbol All pre set times are deleted as a result of the power failure Enter the time of day again and any other pre set data F and a number appear in the display This combination indicate...

Page 78: ...ce Depart ment see back cover for address When contacting the Service Depart ment please quote the model and ser ial number of your appliance These are shown on the data plate visible below the oven interior with the door fully open Please note that telephone calls may be monitored and recorded to improve our service After sales service 78 ...

Page 79: ...rneath Pizza pan This circular pan is suitable for cooking pizzas flat cakes made with yeast or whisked mixtures sweet and savoury tarts baked desserts and can also be used for deep frozen cakes and pizzas Baking stone The baking stone is ideal for items which need a well baked base such as pizza quiche bread bread rolls and savoury snacks The baking stone is made from heat re taining fire brick a...

Page 80: ...r 22 or 35 cm deep A lid is available separately Rotisserie accessories Special clamps are available for grilling poultry and kebabs on the rotisserie Catalytic side panels If you roast or grill frequently catalytic coated side panels can be fitted in the sides of the oven and help keep the oven clean When ordering please state the model number of your oven and whether it is fitted with side runne...

Page 81: ...r 3000 W or via a suit able isolator rated load over 3000 W which complies with national and local safety regulations and the on off switch should be easily accessible after the appliance has been built in If the socket is not accessible after in stallation depending on country an ad ditional means of disconnection must be provided for all poles For extra safety it is advisable to install a residu...

Page 82: ...nnection of this appliance should be made via a suitable isolator which com plies with national and local regula tions and which is accessible after the appliance has been built in WARNING THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED Test marks Electrical Safety C Tick Mark Electrically suppressed according to AS NZS 1044 AUS Wall oven The wall oven is suitable for connection to an a c single phase 240 V 50 Hz ...

Page 83: ...ectricity supply by the isolator Place the oven into the oven housing unit as far as the oven trim and align Open the oven door and using two screws secure the oven to the side walls of the housing unit through the holes in the oven trim The oven must be built in to be oper ated Installing the oven 83 ...

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