Tricity Bendix MDB700 manual

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    BUILT UNDER OVEN MDB700 PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE OPERA TING & INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIO NS[...]

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    2 MODEL NO. MDB700 Voltage: 230-240 V olts AC 50Hz W attage : 5.0 - 5.3 kW Height: 720 mm W idth: 60 0mm Depth: 598m m W eig ht: 50kg This applia nce com plies wi th: European C ouncil D irectiv e 73/23/EEC. EMC Di rective 89/336 /EEC. CE Marking Dire ctive 93 /68/EEC. Manufact urer MOFFAT Model Number MDB700 Energy Effi ciency on a Scale A (more e[...]

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    3 Techn ical Details .............................................................................................................................. ...... 2 Contents .............................................................................................................................. .................... 3 Safet y ..........................[...]

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    4 Defrost Featu re ............................................................................................................................... ........ 23 Uses of Defrost Feature ....................................................................................................... ........... 23 How to Defr ost ................................[...]

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    5 THESE WA RNIN GS ARE PR OVIDED IN THE INTERESTS OF YOUR SAFETY. ENSURE TH AT YOU UNDERS T AND THEM ALL BEFORE INSTA LLING OR USING THE A PPLIANCE. PLEA SE READ CA REFU LLY BEFORE INSTALLA TION This appliance is h eav y and car e must be tak en when m oving it. Ensure that all pack aging, bo th inside a nd outs ide t he a pplia nce has been rem ov[...]

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    6 Do not leave the grill pan han dle in position when gr illin g as it wi ll becom e hot. Alw a ys use ov en gl ove s to with draw the gril l pan, when gri lling. Follo w the recom m endations on page 16. Ensure that you support the gr ill pan when it is in the withdra wn or partiall y withdra wn positio n. Ensure that a ll ve nts ar e left unobstr[...]

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    7 WARNINGS WARNINGS: · This appliance m ust be ins tall ed b y a qual ified electrici an/com petent person. Safet y ma y be im paired if ins tal lation is n ot c arrie d ou t i n accordanc e with these instr uct ions. · This appliance m ust be earthe d. · Do not remove t he scr ews f rom the ear th tab extending from the oven mains term inal bl [...]

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    8 NOTE: It is good pr actic e to : · Fit an Earth Leak age C ircuit Break er to your house wiring. · W ire your applianc e to t he lat est IEE r egul ations. THINGS TO NOTE · This appliance is d esigned t o b e f itted bet ween cabinets with the rec omm ended d imens ions as shown in Fig. 3 & 4. · If there is an ex isting hous ing un it it [...]

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    9 PREPARING CABINET FOR FITTING OVEN · Make s ure the sp ace bet ween the cabin ets is th e correc t size for the appl iance to be fitte d (R ef. Fig. 5 & 6). · The plin th board s pan ning th e space into whic h the app liance is to be ins talle d shou ld be rem oved. · If the si ze bet ween a djacent ca binets is 605- 610mm , then the cabi[...]

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    10 HOW TO FINISH UNPACKING · Place appl iance next to th e spac e in which it will be instal led. See Fig 8. · Remove the appl iance pack ing except for bottom tray whi ch sho uld be left i n posi tion unt il the applianc e is re ad y to be fitte d int o its ca binet. · Ensure t he o wner is g iven th ese oper atin g instru ctions. NOTE: It is i[...]

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    11 CONNECTING TO THE MAINS TERMINAL Warning: This appliance must be earthed. · W e recommend you us e a ne w length of 6mm 2 twin core and ear thed c able to ensur e your safe ty . · Make c onnection as sho wn in F ig. 12 b y proceed ing as f ollo ws:- · Preform wires t o the a ppropr iate shap e to s uit fitting int o the m ains term inal bloc [...]

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    12 FITTING INTO THE SPA CE BETWEEN CABINETS IMPO RT A NT: Ensu re that t he ov en is swit ched off at the w all bef ore an y further work is car ried out . · Ensure t he app liance is in front of the cab inet. See Fig. 13. · Tak e out all ove n fur niture befor e install ation t o reduce th e weight you ne ed to l ift. · To plac e the a pplianc [...]

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    13 The Control Panel INTRODUCTIO N Ti mer Fan Oven Indicator Ne on Fan Oven Tem perature Contro l Grill C ontro l[...]

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    14 WARN ING: THIS A PPLIA NCE MUST BE EARTHED RA TING PLA TE This is situate d on th e front f ram e of the ap pliance and can be seen up on open ing the door . Alternat ivel y the rat ing p late m a y als o be f ound on the back or top of som e m odels (wher e applic able) . The appl iance m us t be protecte d b y a suitab ly rated fuse or circ ui[...]

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    15 GRILL AND OVEN FURNITURE The f ollowing item s of oven fur niture hav e be en supplied with th e app lianc e: 1 grill pan 1 grill pan ha ndle 1 grill pan grid 1 shelf f or gr illing 1 sh el f for fa n oven cook ing[...]

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    16 WARNING – Accessibl e parts becom e hot when the grill is in use. Keep children away. USES OF THE GR ILL The grill is sit uated i n the top com partm ent. The grill gives var iable heat setti ngs. Use the h igh number s f or foods that cook quic kl y such as toas t and the lower num bers to cook thick er foods suc h as chick en after it has be[...]

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    17 The grill pan must not be located in the shelf runners . To c heck the pr ogress of the f ood be ing gr illed, the grill pan shoul d be withdrawn o n the s helf to attend to food duri ng cook ing. Ensure that you support the grill pan wh en it is withdraw n. HINTS AND TIPS · Most foods shou ld be pl aced on th e gr illin g grid in the gr ill p [...]

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    18 The chart belo w gives r ecom mended c ook ing tim es and s helf pos itions . Rem em ber that thes e are a gu ide a nd should be adjuste d to s uit pers onal t aste. Note: Shelf posi tions ar e count ed fr om the bottom up wards. FOOD GRILL TIME (Min) SHELF GRID POSIT ION Bacon Ras hers 3 – 5 each s ide 3 High Beefburg ers 6 – 10 eac h side [...]

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    19 USES OF THE FA N OVEN The Fan o ven is partic ularl y suitab le f or cook ing larger qua ntities of f ood, or for week end or celebrat ion m eals . The adva ntages of Fan oven co ok ing are: PREHE A TI NG The Fan o ven qu ick ly reaches its tem per ature so it is not usually necess ary to preheat the ove n. W ithout preheati ng however you may n[...]

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    20 HINTS AND TIPS · Arrange the she lves in the re quir ed pos itio ns before switc hing the oven on. Sh elf pos itio ns are counted f rom the bot tom upwards. · W hen cooking m or e than one dish in the fan oven, place dis hes centr all y on dif ferent s helves rather than c luster sever al d ishes on on e she lf, this wil l allow th e heat t o [...]

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    21 The oven tem peratures ar e int ended as a gui de onl y. It m ay be necess ary t o inc rease or decr ease the temper atures b y a further 10°C t o suit i ndividu al pref erences and req uirem ents. Note: Shelf posit ions are cou nted f rom the bottom of the ov en. FOOD SHELF POSIT ION TEM P (° C) Biscu its Bread Bread r olls/bu ns Cakes : Sm a[...]

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    22 ROASTING CHART INTERNAL T EMPERAT URE S – Rare : 50-60 °C, Med ium : 60-70°C, W ell done : 70-80°C MEAT FAN OVEN COOKING TIME Beef 160 – 180°C 20-35 m inutes per ½k g (1lb) and 20-35 m inutes over Beef, bo ned 160 – 180°C 25-35 m inutes per ½kg ( 1lb) and 25-35 m inutes over Mutton and L am b 160 – 180°C 25-35 minutes per ½k g ([...]

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    23 USES OF DEFROST FEA TURE This fan oven f unction enabl es you to defr ost m ost foods without heat faster than som e c onventio nal methods as the o ven fan c irculates air around the food. It is part icular ly suit able for de licate fr ozen foods whic h are to be ser ved c old e. g. cream filled gateaux, c akes covered with ic ings or fros tin[...]

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    24 BEFORE CLE ANING THE A PPLI ANCE, A LW AYS ALLOW THE COOLING FA N TO COOL THE A PPLI ANCE DOWN BEFORE SWITCHING OFF A T THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CLEANING MATERI ALS Before us ing an y cleani ng m aterials on y our applianc e, check that t he y are suita ble and t hat t he ir use is rec omm ended b y the m anufac turer. Cleaners that cont ain b le[...]

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    25 If the door glass panel bec omes chipped or has deep scratches the glass w ill be weakened and must be replaced to p revent the possibility of the panel shattering. Please cont act your local Service Fo rce Centre who w ill be pleased t o adv ise furth er. TO REPLACE THE OUTER DOOR GLA SS 1. Holding th e oven glass with bo th h ands, gentl y pla[...]

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    26 COOKING TO REDUCE SOILAGE · Cook at the recomm ended t em peratures. Hi gher temper atures dur ing roas ting will inc rea se soilage. T ry cooking at lower tem per ature for an increased lengt h of tim e, you will s ave en erg y and of ten the join t is m ore tend er. · Use minim al, if any, extr a oil or fat whe n roas ting meat, potato es on[...]

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    27 Before c alling a n Eng ineer p lease carr y o ut the follo wing chec k s, you m ay be abl e to sol ve t he problem without the expe nse of an En gineer. If our Service Engin eer finds that t he pr oblem is listed belo w you will be c harged f or the call whether or not the appli ance is under g uaran tee. The grill and ov en do not work: * Chec[...]

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    28 SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS In the even t of your appl iance requir ing ser vice, or if you wis h to purc hase sp are pa rts, p lease co ntact your loca l Ser vice Force Centre b y telephoning: - 0870 5 929929 Your tel ephone ca ll will be aut om aticall y routed to the Servic e Forc e Centre cov ering your pos t code ar ea. For the addr ess of your[...]

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    NOTES 29 Standard guarantee conditions W e, Moffat, undertake that if within 12 m onths of the date of the purchas e this Moff at applia nce or a ny part t here of is proved t o b e def ective b y reason on ly of f ault y workm anship or ma terials, we will, at our opt ion r epair or re place the sam e FREE OF CHARG E f or labour , m aterials or ca[...]

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    Moffat, 55- 77 Hig h Street, Sl ough, Ber kshire SL1 1DZ Consumer care telephone number 08705 950950 IMP OR T A NT NOTI CE In line with our c ontinu ing po lic y of resear ch and d evel opm ent, we reser ve the r ight to alter m odels and specif icatio ns wit hout pri or not ice. This instruc tion bo oklet is acc urate at t he date of print ing, b [...]