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System (Oven cleaning system) 49+50 ❑ Removing/installing the oven door 51 ❑ Removing the suspend grids 51 ❑ Heating elements 51 Service and Repair Information 52 Trouble-shooting Guide 5333 Notes on disposal ❑ Old appliances still have some residual value. An environment-friendly method of disposal will ensure that valuable raw materials can be recovered and used again. Before you dispose of your old appliance, make sure that it has been rendered inoperable. ❑ Your new appliance was protected by suitable packaging while it was on its way to you. All materials used for this purpose are environment-friendly and suitable for recycling. Please make a contribution to protecting the environment by disposing of the packaging appropriately. Up-to-date information concerning options for disposing of your old appliance and the packaging from the new one can be obtained from your retailer or local government office. Before connecting your new appliance ❑ Before using your new appliance, please read these Instructions for Use carefully. They contain important information concerning your personal safety as well as on use and care of the appliance. ❑ The Instructions for Use apply to several versions of this appliance. Accordingly, you may find descriptions of individual features that do not apply to your specific appliance. ❑ Please keep the operating and installation instructions in a safe place; this important documentation may also be of use to a possible subsequent owner. ❑ Do not use the appliance if it is damaged in any way. ❑ Installation and connection of the appliance should be performed according to the instructions and connection diagram provided, and should be entrusted to a licensed specialist. In the event of a damage that occurs as a result of improper connection, the warranty will be void. ❑ Our appliances meet the applicable safety regulations for electrical appliances. Repairs may be performed only by customer service engineers trained by the manufacturer. Inexpert repairs may entail serious injury to you, the user. Important Information34 Important Information Appliance safety considerations ❑ The appliance should only be used for the preparation of food. ❑ The surfaces of heating and cooking appliances get hot during operation. The interior oven walls and the heating elements get extremely hot. Always keep children away from the appliance. ❑ Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with fat or oil. They can catch fire if overheated. ❑ Clean the oven regularly. Fatty or oily remants could ignite when the oven is switched on. ❑ Make sure that the power cord never comes into contact with the hotplates, and does not get caught in the hot oven door. The plastic insulation could melt. ❑ In the case of a defect, switch off (or remove) the mains fuse in the building electrical system. ❑ Do not store combustible items in the oven. They could ignite if the oven is switched on accidentally. ❑ Do not clean the oven with steam or high-pressure cleaners. ❑ Take hold of the handle for opening the oven door in the middle only. ❑ If using hot air v, do not place greaseproof paper loosely in the oven (e.g. when heating the oven). The hot-air fan could draw in the paper which may damage the heater and fan. ❑ Do not insert a baking sheet at the bottom of the oven, or cover it with aluminium foil, because a heat build-up would result. Roasting and baking times would change, and the enamel would be damaged. ❑ Never pour water directly into the hot oven. Damage to the enamel could result. ❑ Fruit juices dripping from the baking sheet leave spots that cannot be removed later. For baking, use the deeper universal baking pan. ❑ Never stand or sit on the open oven door. ❑ The oven door must close properly. Keep the door sealing surfaces clean.Introducing: Your new Cooker
system(oven cleaning system)36 Introducing: Your new Cooker Slide-in levels ❑ Your oven features 4 slide-in levels. The slide-in levels are counted from bottom to top. The numbers are marked in the oven. When using hot-air baking or roasting, do not use slide-in level »2«, in order not to block air circulation. Accessories ❑ Your appliance is supplied with: Order no. Universal pan with grid Baking tray, aluminium Baking tray, enamelled Wire shelf, high/low Wire shelf, close mesh Roasting tray (only for use with Universal pan) Pizza stone Z 1230 X2 Z 1330 X0 Z 1340 X2 Z 1430 X0 Z 1440 X0 Z 1510 X2 Z 1910 X0 Supplementary equipement set – Clou Z 1750 X0 ❑ The following accessories can be obtained from a specialist dealer: 1 Baking tray, enamelled 1 Wire shelf 1 Universal pan with grid Note: ❑ The baking tray or universal pan may distort while the oven is operating. This is caused by major temperature differences on the utensil. These differences may occur if only one part of the utensil was covered or if deep-frozen food, e. g. pizza, was placed on the utensil.Note: Note: The distortion will already subside again during baking, roasting or grilling. Soufflé pan Z 1270 X237 Before Using Your Appliance for the First Time Timer: ❑ Before you use the oven for the first time, you should set the timer to the current time of day. This is achieved by pulling the left- hand rotary knob outwards and then turning it clockwise. ❑ Attention: If the oven is not being used with the timer‘s automatic OFF function, the
symbol must be showing in the display window on the timer and the red pointer for the start of cooking time must be set to the same time as the hour hand. Preliminary cleaning:
1. Clean the appliance exterior with a soft
2. Clean the oven and the accessories with
a hot detergent solution. Initial burn-in
1. Heat the empty oven for approx.
30 minutes. Select top and bottom heat at a setting of 240° C. During the initial burn-in phase, please open the kitchen windows to dissipate unpleasant odours. Example: 37 minutes past 1238 Timer Minute timer: ❑ Timer duration: max. 55 minutes.
1. Set the yellow pointer to the required
duration by turning the left-hand rotary knob. ❑ Alterations can be made any time. ❑ After the time has elapsed, an alarm signal sounds. The signal is switched OFF automatically after 3 minutes. ❑ To switch the alarm signal OFF within this period, turn the pointer to the
symbol. For setting minute timer and time of day (pull) Minute hand Example: 5 minutes Operating the timer Pointer for minute timer Display window for length of cooking time For setting length and start of cooking time (pull) Hour hand Pointer for start of cooking time39 Automatic timer functions Please note: ❑ The automatic timer is best suited for use with dishes that require little attention during cooking. ❑ The oven can be switched both ON and OFF by the timer. Automatic OFF: ❑ If you want baking or roasting to start immediately, simply set the timer for the total cooking time. ❑ The length of cooking time can be pre-set to a maximum of 3 hours (180 minutes).
1. Turn the right-hand knob clockwise until
the desired cooking time is shown in the display window and is level with the mark on the face of the timer.
2. Select the appropriate method of
heating and set the required temperature. ❑ The oven is now operating. ❑ Alterations can be made at any time. ❑ After the pre-set cooking time has elapsed, an alarm signal sounds and the oven is automatically switched OFF. The signal itself is switched OFF automatically after 3 minutes. ❑ To switch the alarm signal OFF within this period, turn the rotary knob clock- wise until 0 is showing in the display window.
3. Turn the oven switch to 0.
4. Turn the rotary knob clockwise until the
symbol is showing in the display window. Example: 90 minutes Timer40 Timer Automatic ON and OFF: ❑ Set the start time first of all and then the length of cooking time. ❑ The time at which cooking should start can be pre-set up to 12 hours in advance. ❑ The length of cooking time can be pre-set for a maximum of 3 hours (180 minutes).
1. Turn the right-hand rotary knob until 0 is
showing in the display window.
2. Pull the right-hand rotary knob outwards
and turn it until the red pointer is set to the time at which you want cooking to start. Then release the knob again.
3. Turn the right-hand knob clockwise until
the desired length of cooking time is shown in the display window and is level with the mark on the face of the timer.
4. Select the appropriate method of
heating and set the required temperature. ❑ The oven cooling fan starts up immediately. ❑ The oven will be automatically switched ON at the pre-set time. ❑ When the pre-set cooking time has elapsed, an alarm signal sounds and the oven is automatically switched OFF. The signal itself is switched OFF automatically after 3 minutes. ❑ To switch the alarm signal OFF within this period, turn the rotary knob clock- wise until 0 is showing in the display window.
5. Turn the oven switch to 0.
6. Turn the rotary knob clockwise until the
symbol is showing in the display window.
Example: Start of cooking time set to 12.00 hrs Example: Length of cooking time set to 90 minutes41 Description of Oven Features Hot-air circulation
A fan system located in the rear oven wall circulates the hot air in the oven, achieving an especially effective heat transfer to the food being baked or roasted. Advantages: – low soiling of oven interior – simultaneous baking and roasting on several oven levels is possible – shorter preheating times – low oven temperatures – gentle defrosting
(Conventional heating system) The food being baked or roasted is exposed to heat radiation from heating elements located at the top and bottom of the oven cavity. Baking and roasting is possible on one slide-in level only. Advantages: –Baking of cake with moist filling, pizza, quiche –bread baking Surface grilling——————————
The food being prepared is exposed to heat radiation from the heating element at the top of the oven cavity. Advantages: – Particularly effective with flat, small cuts of meat, i.e., steaks, sausages, fish, vegetables and toast. Combination hot-air/surface grilling
With combination hot-air/surface grilling, the air circulating fan and the grilling radiators are activated in alternation. The heat generated by the grilling radiator is evenly distributed in the oven cavity. Advantages: – Particularly effective with poultry and larger cuts of meat. Bottom heat
With this setting, only the heating element at the bottom of the oven cavity is activated. Advantages: – Particularly useful with dishes and baked goods that require a distinctive bottom crust or browning. Use just before the end of the baking or roasting time. EasyClean
system (oven cleaning system)
The oven cleaning function featured in your oven is intended to help you keep your oven neat and tidy. An amount of cleaning solution is vaporised automatically. The combined effects of heat and steam soften the soil deposits on the oven wall enamel and facilitate their removal. For more information on this function, see the section on “Cleaning and Care” later in this booklet. Use this function with a cold oven only. Advantages: –takes the toil out of oven cleaning –protects the enamel on interior surfaces – constitutes an environmentally friendly cleaning method42 Switching the Oven ON and OFF Before switching on your oven, you should decide which heating system you wish to use. Switching the oven ON:
2. Set the temperature control knob to the
desired temperature. ❑ The selected temperature will be controlled automatically. ❑ The oven temperature control lamp illuminates when the oven is first switched on, and extinguishes when the required temperature has been reached. Switching the oven OFF: ❑ To switch the oven OFF, turn both the temperature selector and function selector to the »0« position. Note: ❑ The appliance features a cooling fan which runs until the oven has cooled down. Function selector Temperature selector ●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●●
●43 Baking Using baking tins ❑ Always place baking tins in the centre of the baking grill. ❑ We recommend dark metallic baking tins. Using tinplate baking tins:
❑ If the cake bottom gets too dark: Check the slide-in level. Shorten the baking time, and possibly use a lower baking temperature. ❑ If the cake bottom stays too light: Check the slide-in level. Increase the baking time, select a lower temperature, or use a dark metal baking tin. Hot-air circulation:
❑ Do not place baking forms or high cakes too close to the rear oven wall. Using baking sheets ❑ The slanted (handle) end of the baking sheet must always face the oven door. ❑ Always fully insert baking sheets into the oven. ❑ Use only original baking sheets. Notes: ❑ You can influence the degree of browning by changing the temperature setting. ❑ If a cake collapses after removing it from the oven, use less liquid on your next attempt, consider using a longer baking time, or use a slightly lower temperature setting.44 Roasting Roasting with hot-air circulation v or with top/bottom heat e Notes: ❑ Place the grill into the universal baking pan and slide them together into the same slide-in level. ❑ Meat can be roasted in the oven in a particularly economical fashion if the weight of the cut exceeds 750 grams. ❑ Roasting in an uncovered pot: Rinse the universal baking pan and/or the roaster with water, and place the meat into it. ❑ With fat meat and poultry, pour 125 to 250 ml of water (to suit the size and kind of roast) into the universal pan. At your discretion, baste lean meat with fat, or cover it with bacon strips. ❑ The roast drippings collecting in the universal pan make a tasty gravy. Dissolve the drippings with hot water, bring to a boil, thicken with corn starch, season to taste and, if required, pass it through a strainer. ❑ No preheating is required. Save energy by putting the roast into the oven while it is still cold. ❑ Roasting in a covered pot: Place the meat into the roasting pot (or Dutch oven), cover it with a matching lid, and place it on the grill in the oven. We recommend that beef roast be prepared in a covered roasting pot. Cooking tips: ❑ For roasting, use only cookware with oven-proof handles. ❑ Prepare large roast directly in the universal pan, without using the grill. ❑ Smaller cuts of roast can be roasted on aluminium foil. To do so, bend the edges of the foil upward, as if to form a dish, and place it on the grill. ❑ After the end of the selected roasting time and with the oven switched OFF, leave the roast in the closed oven for approx. 10 minutes. Roasting on the roasting sheet (Optional accessory available from your dealer.) With hot-air
for large, fatty roasts. ❑ Place the roasting sheet into the universal pan. The roasting sheet prevents soiling of the oven. ❑ Grease and juice drippings from the roast are collected in the universal pan. ❑ To render your roast more crispy when using the roasting sheet, you may wish to set a slightly higher temperature than indicated in the roasting table.45 Grilling Surface grilling Z Used for smaller dishes having little height/thickness. ❑ Always use the grill and universal pan together. ❑ Turn the food after approx. two-thirds of the grilling time has elapsed. ❑ At your discretion, lightly baste the grill and the food with oil. ❑ Always place food to be grilled in the centre of the wire grill. ❑ If the grilling radiator (heating element) switches OFF automatically, the overheating protection was activated. The radiator will be reactivated after a short period of time. ❑ Place the grill into the universal baking pan and slide them together into the same slide-in level. ❑ Whole poultry should be turned after approx. two-thirds of the cooking time has elapsed. With duck and goose, pierce the skin under the wings to allow excess fat to drain off. ❑ After the end of the selected roasting time and with the oven switched OFF, leave the roast in the closed oven for approx. 10 minutes. Exercise CAUTION when grilling. ! Always keep children at a safe distance. Notes on grilling: ❑ Always close the oven door when grilling. ❑ The grilling temperatures are variable. ❑ Always use the grill and the universal pan. Combination hot-air/surface grilling I Use this method for particularly cripsy poultry or roast (e.g., pork roast with rind). ❑ Use the grill and universal pan together. For roast, heat-proof utensils are preferred. Turn large roasts after about half of the total grilling time has elapsed. ❑ To prevent breakage after removing them from the oven, place glass utensils on a dry kitchen towel instead of cold or wet surfaces. ❑ Dependent on the type of food being prepared, combination hot-air and surface grilling can cause an increased degree of oven soiling. Therefore, to prevent burning-in of the soil, thorough cleaning of the oven is recommended after each use.46 Cooking Tips and Helpful Hints To save energy: ❑ Preheat only if expressly required by the recipe. ❑ Dark baking tins have a higher degree of heat absorption. ❑ Residual heat: In the case of longer baking times, you can switch off the oven 5 – 10 minutes before the full baking time has elapsed. For baking: ❑ The bottom of a cake baked on a baking sheet stays too light. ❑ The bottom of a cake baked in a tin stays too light. ❑ The bottom of cake or cookies gets too dark. ❑ The cake gets too dry. ❑ The inside of the cake remains spongy or doughy, or meat stays raw in the centre. ❑ When baked with hot-air circulation, cake baked in round or square tins gets too dark at the rear. ❑ With very moist baked or roasted goods: For example, when making fruit pie or a water-basted roast, steam develops, condenses on the oven door, and may cause water to drip onto the floor or into the modular furniture enclosing the appliance. Remove from the oven all baking sheets or universal baking pan currently not in use. Use a grill and not a baking sheet to support the cake tin during baking. Set cake or cookies into a higher set of slide-in rails. Select a slightly higher oven temperature, and shorter baking time. Use a slightly lower baking or roasting temperature. Note: Baking or roasting times cannot be shortened by using higher temperatures (done on the outside, raw inside). Select a slightly longer baking or roasting time, allow cake dough more time to rise. Reduce the amount of liquid used in the dough. Avoid blocking the air vents at the rear wall of the oven cavity with the cake tins. Several brief periods of opening the oven door during baking (1 to 2 times, more frequently with longer roasting times) will aid in venting the water vapours from the oven, thereby greatly reducing water condensation.47 Defrosting and Cooking Defrosting and cooking using the hot-air system v Important heating system information: ❑ For defrosting and cooking of frozen or deep-frozen foods, use only the hot-air heating system. ❑ With all deep-frozen foods, follow the food processing company‘s instructions on the package. ❑ As a rule, defrosted frozen or deep- frozen foods (especially meats) require less cooking time than fresh products, since freezing has a pre-cooking effect. ❑ If frozen meat is placed in the oven, the defrosting time must be added to the required cooking time. ❑ Always defrost deep-frozen poultry before cooking because the giblets must be removed. ❑ For cooking deep-frozen fish, use the same temperatures as for fresh fish. ❑ Deep-frozen ready-to-eat meals in aluminium dishes may be placed into the oven several at a time. Defrosting position:
Recommended for delicate pastries only (i.e., whipped-cream gateaus). ❑ Turn the function selector switch to the
position. Dependent on size and type of the baked goods, defrost 25 – 45 minutes, take out of the oven and allow to stand 30 – 45 minutes. ❑ With smaller amounts (pastries), the defrosting time is reduced to 15 – 20 minutes and the subsequent standing time to 10 – 15 minutes. Standard defrosting of various foods: Slide-in levels: With 1 baking sheet: Slide-in level 3 With 2 baking sheets: Slide-in levels 1 and 3 ❑ All stated times are approximate guidelines that vary with the shape and volume of deep-frozen products. ❑ Raw deep-frozen products or foods from a freezer always defrost at 50° C. Higher defrosting temperatures may cause the food to dry out. ❑ Defrost deep-frozen meals packed in aluminium foil or closed aluminium containers at a setting of 130 – 140° C. ❑ Defrost and warm up deep-frozen baked goods at 100 – 140° C. Brush bread, rolls or yeast pastry lightly with water to make the crust more appealing. ❑ Defrost dry deep-frozen yeast cakes at 160 – 170° C for 20 – 30 minutes. ❑ Defrost moist deep-frozen yeast cakes (with fruit topping) at 160 – 170° C for 30 – 50 minutes after wrapping in aluminium foil to prevent cake from drying out. ❑ Defrost and toast deep-frozen toast (with topping) at 160 – 170° C for about 20 minutes. ❑ Frozen pizza: Please follow the manufacturers’ instructions.48 Cleaning and Care Important cleaning basics: ❑ For cleaning, do not use abrasives, no corrosive cleaners, and no sharp objects. ❑ Do not scratch off burnt-in food residues, but soak them off with a moist cloth and dishwashing detergent. ❑ Special cleaners, such as oven cleaning spray, must not be used on aluminium or plastic parts. Stainless steel front: ❑ When using commercially available stainless steel cleaning agents, the lettering may become damaged. ❑ Do not use scouring sponges. ❑ Use commercially available detergents applied to a soft, moistened cloth or a chamois. Enamel and glass: ❑ Use hot detergent suds for cleaning. ❑ For cleaning the mating surface of the oven door at the front of the oven, the door should be removed. Oven interior: ❑ Clean the oven after each use, especially after roasting or grilling. Food remnants burn in when the oven is reheated. The baked in remnants are very difficult to remove once burnt in. ❑ You can reduce the degree of soiling by frequent cleaning using the hot-air system. Do not clean the warm oven with any of the cleaning products specifically designed for this purpose. ❑ When baking very moist cake, use the universal baking pan. ❑ For roasting, use the appropriate utensils (Dutch oven). ❑ Clean the oven before soiling becomes too heavy. Wash out the oven cavity with hot detergent suds. ❑ Leave the door open until the interior has dried. Oven door pane: ❑ The temperature of the pane inside the oven door is reduced by a heat- reflecting coating. ❑ The reduced temperature ensures that visibility through the oven door window is not impaired. ❑ When the oven door is open, this coating may have a bright appearance. This is quite normal and does not indicate a quality defect.50
Cleaning and Care EasyClean
System: x The oven cleaning function featured in your oven is intended to help you keep your oven neat and tidy. An amount of cleaning solution is vaporised automatically. The combined effects of heat and steam soften the soil deposits on the oven wall enamel and facilitate their removal. Caution: ❑ Use this function only after the oven has completely cooled (room temperature). ❑ Use normal water only, and no distilled water. Activate oven cleaning:
1. Remove the baking sheet and the
universal baking pan from the oven. The baking grill may remain in the oven.
2. Pour approx. 400 ml of water mixed
with a little dishwashing detergent into the floor pan of the oven cavity. In the case of heavy soil build-up, you may wish to allow the cleaning solution to soak in for a while before you activate the cleaning function.
3. Close the oven door.
4. Turn the function selector to the
position. The oven cleaning and the oven temperature control lamp are illuminated. After the initial heating time (approx. 4 minutes) the oven temperature control lamp extinguishes. After a further 17 minutes the program cycle is completed. A buzzer sounds. Switching the oven OFF: Turn the function selector to the 0 position. The oven cleaning control lamp extinguishes. Function selector Temperature selector Control lamp for EasyClean
system (oven cleaning system) Oven temperature control lamp50 Cleaning and Care After deactivating the oven cleaning function: Cleaning tips: ❑ Never leave the residual water in the oven for any length of time, e.g. overnight.
1. Open the oven door and pick up the
remaining water with a large absorbent sponge cloth.
2. Using the detergent-soaked sponge
cloth, a soft brush or a plastic pot scrubber, wipe of the oven interior. Stubborn soil remnants can be removed with a cleaning scraper for glass- ceramic. Caution: Use the scraper carefully, and do not apply the tool at too flat an angle, because the enamel could be scratched!
3. Calciferous deposits may be removed
with a cloth soaked in vinegar.
4. Wipe clean with clear water and dry with
a soft cloth (do not forget to wipe under the oven door seal). Cleaning tips: ❑ If the oven is heavily soiled, the procedure may be repeated after the oven has cooled. ❑ If the oven is heavily soiled with grease, e.g. after roasting or grilling, we would recommend rubbing any stubborn dirt with detergent before activating the oven cleaning function. ❑ After cleaning, leave the oven door in its slanted detent position, i.e., at a 30-degree angle, to allow the interior enamel surfaces to dry thoroughly. Rapid drying:
1. Place the oven door into the slanted
detent position, at an angle of approximately 30 degrees.
2. Turn the function selector to the
position, and the temperature selector to the 50° C.
3. Allow oven to heat for 5 minutes.
4. Afterwards return the function selector
and the temperature selector to the »0« position.51 Cleaning and Care Manual cleaning steps: Note: To make the manual cleaning steps following the automatic oven cleaning function more convenient, the appliance features the following options: Removing the oven door:
1. Fully open the oven door.
2. Move the catch levers on the right and
left-hand sides to the fully open position.
3. Placing the door at an upward angle
toward you, grasp the door with both hands and lift it out of the hinges toward you. Hanging the oven door:
1. Set both hinges into their respective
receptacles on the left and right, and swing the oven door downward.
2. Close the catch levers on the left and
3. Close the oven door.
Switch On the oven light: ❑ Turn the function selector to the
position. Removing the suspend grids:
1. On both left and right sides, remove two
2. Carefully remove the suspended grids.
Lowering the heating element: Caution: The heating element must have been allowed to cool.
1. Unlock the heating element by turning
the ratchet at the ceiling of the oven cavity. Caution: in the lowered position, never switch on the heating element or place any weight on it.
2. After cleaning, swing the heating
element again upward, and latch it into place.
In the event of problems or repairs that you cannot solve or perform yourself, our customer service will be happy to help. Check the customer service directory for a customer service facility in your area. Caution: Calling the customer service because of an operator error can be very costly! In the event of a customer service request, please have the following information handy: You can find this information on the appliance‘s nameplate. The nameplate is located on the appliance, behind the oven door, on the left bottom edge of the oven. Replacing the oven light: Caution: Unplug the appliance or remove the fuse!
1. To prevent damage, place a dish towel
2. Unscrew the lamp cover by turning it
–Type: Incandescent bulb E 14, 220 – 240 V, 40 W, heat-resistant to 300° C. –You may obtain this bulb from your customer service or from your appliance dealer. Replacing the oven door seal:
1. Remove the defective oven door seal by
simply unhooking it. You may obtain the new oven door seal from your customer service. E-Number FD Service and Repair Information53 Trouble-shooting Guide Calling the customer service is not always really necessary. In some cases, you can remedy the situation your- self. The following table may contain some helpful tips. Important general safety guidelines: Service or repair work on the electronic components may only be performed by a qualified expert. Without exception, prior to starting such repairs, the appliance must be disconnected from the mains. This may be accomplished by tripping the automatic fuse or by removing the fuse from the fuse box that controls your flat or apartment. Problem Possible cause Remedy ... if there is a general failure of all elec- trical functions, i.e., the control lamps have suddenly ceased to function. Defective fuse. Check teh fuse in the fuse box, and replace if required..... if liquids or thin viscous dough are distributed at a visibly uneven thick- ness. The appliance has not been placed or installed plumb-and-level. Level the appliance using the level- ling feet, or check the installation..... if the oven cleaning control lamp fails to illuminate after the function has been activated? Defective control lamp. Temperature inside oven cavity is still too high. Replacement only by an authorised expert. Prior to using the oven cleaning fun- ction, the oven must be allowed to cool completely..... if after prolonged use, the oven window panes are soiled from the inside. This kind of soiling is normal. Detach the oven door and lay front side down on a soft, clean base. Grip the door glass near the hinges, pull up and remove. Doors with 3 panels: Disengage inner door glass at the corner pieces and lift it up using, for example, a pair of frying tongs made of plastic or wood. Installing the cleaned glass: Insert the inner door glass and lock into position. Attach the door glass and lock into position by pressing the glass near the hinges..... if electronically controlled func- tions fail? Energy pulses (e.g. lightning flash). Reset the relevant functions. The oven suddenly stop functioning. The timer is set to an automatic timing cycle. Set the timer for operation without automatic timing. … if enamelled slide-in parts have dull, light blotches? Normal occurrence due to dripping meat juices. Not possible.54 Sommaire Page Consignes à respecter ❑ Conseils pour la mise au rebut 55 ❑ Avant de brancher l'appareil neuf 55 ❑ Consignes de sécurité 56 Votre nouveau four ❑ Description de l'appareil 57 ❑ Accessoires 58 ❑ Niveaux d’enfournement 58 Avant la première utilisation ❑ Réglage de l'heure 59 ❑ Premier nettoyage 59 ❑ Premier chauffage 59 Minuteur ❑ Minuterie 60 ❑ Coupure automatique 61 ❑ Enclenchement et coupure automatiques 62 Cuisson et rôtissage ❑ Fonctions du four 63 ❑ Enclenchement et coupure du four 64 ❑ Cuisson 65 ❑ Rôtissage 66 Grillades 67 Conseils et astuces 68 Décongélation et mijotage 69 Page Nettoyage et entretien ❑ Remarques importantes 70 ❑ L'émail et le verre 70 ❑ Façades en acier inoxydable 70 ❑ Four 70 ❑ Système de nettoyage Hydrolyse 71+72 ❑ Décrochage et accrochage de la porte du four 73 ❑ Enlevez la grille 73 ❑ Eléments chauffants 73 Pannes et réparations 74 Que faire en cas de panne? 75 Service consommateurs France
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