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Owner’ s Manual SLIMLINE M UL TIFUNCTION BUIL T -IN OV EN 600 EMSG CONTENTS 2 Introduct ion 2 Unpacking 2 Cupboard design 2 Electric al Inst allation 3 Installat ion 4 The control panel 4 Automatic oven timer / c lock 7 Multifunct ion oven 7 Fan only (Defrosting) 7 Conventional oven 8 Conventional oven – fan ass isted 8 Thermofan oven 9 Turbo g[...]
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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of this quality product. We trust that you will enjoy many y ears of trouble free use. Please read these instructions carefully before using the oven. This manual will provide y ou with information o n how to operate and care for your product in order that y ou g ain the max imum benefit from it. UNP A C[...]
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INST A LLA TION • I nsert the oven into t he cupboard. • Open the door to expose the fix ing holes in the side trims. • Secure the oven by 4 countersunk screws (fasteners are not supplied). 590 Aperture Typica l section showi ng ventilation requi rements 565 900 Above floor le vel Floo r 60 + _ 3 0 + _ 3 0 + _ 3 0 + _ 3 0 APE RTUR E 590 H X 5[...]
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THE CONTROL P A NEL ST O P 1 2 : 4 5 S L IM LI N E 60 0 E T HE R M OF AN AUTOMATI C OVEN TIMER AND CLOCK MULTI FUNCTION OVEN THERMO STAT AND INDIC ATOR LIGHT MULTI FUNCTION SELECTOR THE OVEN T H ERM OSTAT IS MARKE D TO 70° C. WHEN SET TO THIS POSITION, THE OVEN MAY BE USE D AS A WARMER A UT OMA TIC OVEN TIMER / CLOCK BUTTON FUNCTIONS 1 = MI NUTE M[...]
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Note: • During the operation of the m inute minder, the remaining time m ay be display ed by pushing button 1 • The minute minder can be used simultaneously and independent of any automatic control program • The display will always re vert to the time of day after any program has been set. + - 6 5 4 3 2 1 Switchin g the oven on and off au tom[...]
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Switchin g the oven off automatically Suppose y ou have to go out and you will not be back in time to switch off a meal already cooking in the oven and requiring another 40 minutes befor e it is done. P roceed as follows: • Press and hold button 2 . The clock will display 00.00 . • Press button 6 until the clo ck di splay s 00.40 . + - 6 5 4 3 [...]
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MUL TIFUNCTION OVEN The fan blows am bient air over the frozen food to defrost it. Top heat and bottom b ake elements are used. Top hea t and bottom bake elements are used in conjunctio n with the fan. The rear bake elemen t is used in conjunction wi th the fan. The top grill element is used in conjunction wit h the fan. The top grill element only [...]
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3 CONVENTIONA L OVEN (F A N A SS ISTED) • Set the multifuncti on selector to conventional oven f an assisted a nd the oven thermostat to the required temperature. The indicator light will glow and remain on until the oven has reached the selected temperature. • No preheating is necessary and t he food can be placed in the oven immediately . •[...]
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Recomm ended shelf positions 1 2 3 4 Position 4 = T/fan baking Position 2 = T/Fan roasting / baking Position 1 = T/Fan roasting (large) Baking gu ide • Thermofan bakin g is done with the oven trays in position. • For small items the entire area of each t ray m ay be uti lised. Larg er i tems should be placed towards the front of each tray . •[...]
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6 CONVENTIONA L GRILLING • The oven door must remain closed when grilling. • Use only a wire shelf when grilling as the intense heat could warp the baking tray . • Set the multifunction knob to conventional grill . • Set the oven thermostat to t he grill position. • Operating instructions are otherwise the same as those for turbo grilling[...]
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MA INTENA NCE Lift-off oven door The oven door may be removed to improve oven access during cleaning Grasp the open door on both sides near the hinges Flip the retainer clasps up and over the hook on the upper hinge arm. Maintain upward pressure on the door to prevent the clasps from disengaging Lift the door upwards and outwards until it is free o[...]
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Oven light The oven light is switched on by the m ultifu nction selector switch and switches off when the knob is returned to 0 . To replace a faulty light bulb, proceed as follows. • Switch off the power at the wall switch to avoid the poss ibility of elec tric shock. • Remove the light cover by unscrewing it in an anti-clockwise direction. ?[...]
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CA RE GUIDE FOR ST A INLESS STEE L Stainless steel is not adversely affected by normal household use but because of it’s reputation for durability, it is sometimes assumed to be indestructible, and therefore subjected to misuse or even abuse. Care should be taken to avoid such ‘abnormal use’. Cleaning materials DO USE • A soft cloth or synt[...]
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CONDITION ACTION NO TES AND COMMENTS Requires routine cleaning Mild detergent solution applied with soft sponge or cloth. Rinse and wipe dry. I f possible use warm to hand-hot water. A 5% addition of ammonia is beneficial. Finger prints Pre-treat finger marks with alcohol or an organic solvent. Follow immediately with routine cleaning. Minimiz e re[...]
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PROBLEM CHE CK Before calling a service technician to assist with a p roblem, PLEASE CHECK THE FOLLOWING The main distribution board. The wall switch. Check that “Key lock” on the timer is not activated (see page 6) Ensure that the timer is set to m anual. (Press button 4 on the tim er) Should your timer display “HEL P”, please contact y ou[...]