TO 2040 SEVERIN

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Brand : SEVERIN

Model : TO 2040

Category : Four

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USER MANUAL TO 2040 SEVERIN

Instructions for use

Before using the appliance, please read the

following instructions carefully and keep this

manual for future reference.  e appliance

must only be used by persons familiar with

Connection to the mains supply

 e appliance should only be connected to

an earthed socket installed in accordance

with the regulations. Make sure that the

supply voltage corresponds with the voltage

marked on the rating label of the appliance.

 is product complies with all binding CE

labelling directives.

5. Power cord with plug

8. Baking tray with handle

9. Spit end-piece (drive unit connection)

10. Recesses for spit handle

11. Spit end-piece (idle)

12. Grill rack with handle

17. Rotating spit with food clamps

Important safety instructions

  is appliance may be used by children

(at least 8 years of age) and by persons

with reduced physical, sensory or mental

capabilities, or lacking experience and

knowledge, provided they have been given

supervision or instruction concerning the

use of the appliance and fully understand

all dangers and safety precautions

 Children should be supervised to ensure

that they do not play with the appliance.

 Children must not be permitted to carry

out any cleaning or maintenance work on

the appliance unless supervised.

 Children under 8 years of age must be

kept well away from the appliance and its

power cord while connected to the mains,

or while it is cooling down a er use.

 Caution: Keep any packaging materials

well away from children: there is a risk of

 Before the appliance is used, the main

body as well as any attachments  tted

should be checked thoroughly for any

defects. If the appliance, for instance, has

been dropped onto a hard surface, it must

no longer be used: even invisible damage

may have adverse e ects on its operational

  e power cord should be regularly

examined for any signs of damage. In the

event of such damage being found, the

appliance must no longer be used.

 Do not operate the appliance if excessive

force has been used to pull the power

cord. Damage cannot always be detected

from the outside; the entire unit should

therefore be checked by a quali ed

technician before it is used again.

  is appliance operates at very high

Warning: the door as well

as the accessible surfaces of

the appliance become hot

during operation - burns can result from

touching these hot parts.

 Do not touch the heating elements.

 Always ensure that the crumb tray is

properly  tted under the heating elements

while the appliance is in use.

  e feet on the base of the unit must not

 Overheated oil or fat may tend to ignite.

 erefore do not over ll the baking tray.

 Do not leave the appliance unattended

9  e appliance is not intended to be

operated by means of an external timer or

separate remote-control system.

 Su cient ventilation must be ensured

at all times. Do not place any objects on

the unit, and make sure that the following

minimum distances from any wall or

other object are maintained:

  e unit must not be installed inside a

cupboard; when positioning the unit,

also ensure that it is not placed directly

underneath a shelf or any other similar

 Do not operate the appliance outdoors.

 Do not position or operate the appliance

close to or underneath any wall-cupboards

or hanging objects such as curtains or any

in ammable materials.

 During operation, the appliance must

be placed on a heat-resistant surface,

impervious to splashes and stains. Do

not position the appliance on or near

hot surfaces, open  ames or in ammable

 Do not allow the power cord to touch hot

 Do not let the power cord hang free.

 Always switch o and remove the plug

from the wall socket

- a er use, as well as

- in cases of malfunction, and

 When removing the plug from the wall

socket, never pull on the power cord;

always grip the plug itself.

 No responsibility will be accepted if

damage results from improper use, or if

these instructions are not complied with.

  is appliance is intended for domestic or

similar applications, such as

- in shops, o ces and other similar

working environments,

- in agricultural areas,

- by customers in hotels, motels etc. and

similar establishments,

- in bed-and breakfast type environments.

 In order to comply with safety regulations

and to avoid hazards, repairs of electrical

appliances must be carried out by quali ed

personnel, including the replacement

of the power cord. If repairs are needed,

please send the appliance to one of our

customer service departments.  e

address can be found in the appendix to

With the temperature control knob, the

temperature can be set to the desired level.

Upper heat with rotating spit

Upper and lower heat

Upper and lower heat with hot-air

Upper heat with hot-air convection

function and rotating spit

 e heating elements will only be switched

on once the timer is activated.

 e timer can be used for either selecting a

certain cooking time (up to 60 minutes), or

for continuous operation.

To select continuous operation, turn the timer

switch anti-clockwise to its

turn the unit o , turn the switch to position 0.

To pre-programme the cooking time, turn the

switch clockwise to the desired time.

To set a time of less than 10 minutes, turn the

timer to a somewhat higher setting  rst and

then slowly turn it back to the desired time

setting. A er the pre-programmed time has

elapsed, an acoustic signal indicates that the

heating elements are switched o .

 e indicator lamp lights up when the

appliance is switched on. It goes out once the

pre-programmed time has elapsed, or if the

10switch is turned back to position 0.

 e rotating spit is used with the upper heat

function; in addition, the hot-air convection

function can be selected.

 When food is put on the spit, make sure

that it cannot come into contact with

the heating elements; ensure su cient

– Make sure that the spit pierces through the

middle of the food.  is is to ensure that

there is su cient distance between the

oven interior and the heating elements.

Use the holding clamps to secure it in the

– Any protruding parts (e.g. wings of a

chicken) should be held in with a tooth-

pick, a suitable piece of string or other

suitable means.  is ensures that no part

of the food can stick out or come o

during the cooking process.

– Inserting and removing the rotating spit:

- Once the food has been securely

attached, place the spit onto the handle

with its tip facing right. Ensure that the

indentation in the handle  ts securely

into the corresponding recess in the spit.

- Place the idle end of the spit into its

holding bracket on the opposite side (see

- Slide the spit end-piece with the drive

unit connection into the drive unit (see

- Ensure that the spit end is securely

engaged into the lower, narrow part of

the holding bracket (idle side).

- To remove the spit, follow these steps in

– Clean the appliance (see General care

and cleaning) and remove any packing

materials completely.

– Before using the appliance for the  rst

time, let it heat up for 15 minutes with

both heating elements on. When the

appliance is  rst switched on, a slight

smell may be emitted.  is is normal and

will only last for a very short time. Ensure

su cient ventilation.

– Before using the appliance, make sure

that the crumb tray is  tted in its proper

position underneath the lower heating

– Pre-heat the oven compartment for several

minutes with the door closed, using both

heating elements. Set the temperature

control knob to the required level and use

the timer control to select the desired pre-

– Place the food to be cooked on the grill

rack, the baking tray or the rotating spit.

When cooking food containing fat or

moisture, use the baking tray to stop any

drips into the interior of the appliance.

– When using the baking tray, insert the

grill rack  rst and place the tray on top.

– Close the door, set the temperature

control to the required level and use the

timer knob to select the desired cooking

time, or continuous operation.

– For baking or grilling from above, either

the upper or the upper and lower elements

– e switch settings may be changed

during the cooking process.

–A er the pre-programmed cooking time

has elapsed, the timer will automatically

switch o the heating elements.

– To interrupt the cooking process, or to

switch o the oven during continuous

operation, set the timer switch to 0.

– Always use the door handle to open the

glass door a er use, when it is hot. When

removing the baking tray or grill rack,

use the handle provided. Likewise, when

removing the spit, the spit handle must be

used. Always place the baking tray and the

grill rack on a heat-resistant surface.

–A er cooking, always turn the

temperature control to its MIN position.

– Remove the plug from the wall socket.

 e grilling/cooking times listed are

approximate only, as each type of food is of a

di erent nature and consistency; please also

refer to the information contained on the

General care and cleaning

 Before cleaning the appliance, ensure it is

disconnected from the power supply and

has completely cooled down.

 To avoid the risk of electric shock, do not

clean the appliance with water and do not

immerse it in water.

 Do not use abrasives, harsh cleaning

solutions or spray-type oven cleaners.

– e exterior of the housing may be cleaned

with a damp, lint-free cloth.

– e baking tray, grill rack, rotating spit and

holding clamps may be cleaned using hot

water and a mild detergent.

– If necessary, the crumb tray may be

removed and cleaned using hot water

and a mild detergent. Be sure to replace

it in the proper position underneath the

heating element a er cleaning.

Do not dispose of old or defective

appliances in domestic garbage;

this should only be done through

public collection points.

 is product is guaranteed against defects

in materials and workmanship for a period

of two years from the date of purchase.

Under this guarantee the manufacturer

undertakes to repair or replace any parts

found to be defective, providing the product

is returned to one of our authorised service

centres.  is guarantee is only valid if the

appliance has been used in accordance with

the instructions, and provided that it has not

been modi ed, repaired or interfered with

by any unauthorised person, or damaged

 is guarantee naturally does not cover wear

and tear, nor breakables such as glass and

ceramic items, bulbs etc.  is guarantee does

not a ect your statutory rights, nor any legal

rights you may have as a consumer under

applicable national legislation governing

the purchase of goods. If the product fails

to operate and needs to be returned, pack it

carefully, enclosing your name and address

and the reason for return. If within the

guarantee period, please also provide the

guarantee card and proof of purchase.

12Mini four réchau eur

Service Post of Thermi

7th Floor, Cité Dora 3 Building, Dora

E Sc. 2 Et.1, Ap. 27, Sector 1

Serbia and Montenegro