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U ser and main tenanc e manual Manuel d’utilisation et d’ entretien Handleiding v oor gebruik en onderhoud Manuale d’uso e manutenzion e IT AKZM 755[...]
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GB1 Y OUR SA FETY A ND THA T OF O THER S IS P ARAMO UNT This manua l and the appliance itself pro vide import ant safety warnin gs, to be read and observed at all ti mes. All safety warnin gs give sp ecific d etails o f the pot ential ri sk pres ent and in dicate how to reduce r isk of i njury, da mage and e lectric shock resul ting fro m impr oper[...]
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GB2 After unp acking the ove n, make sure that i t has not been da maged during t ransport and th at the oven door closes prop erly. In the event of pro blems, co ntact th e deale r or your n earest Af te r-sales Service. T o prevent any damage, o nly remove t he oven from its polystyr ene foam base at th e time of insta llation. PREP ARING TH E HO[...]
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GB3 The ov en do es not work: • Check fo r the pr esence of main s electric al pow er a nd if th e ov en is c onnected t o the electrical supply . • T urn off the ove n and restart it to see if the faul t persists . The door will n ot o pen : • T urn off the ove n and restart it to see if the faul t persists . • Important: during self - cle[...]
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GB4 Cleaning the rear wall and catalytic si de panels of the ov en (if pr esent) : IMPORTANT: do not use corrosive or abra sive d etergents, coarse brushes, pot scourers or oven sprays which could damage the cat alytic surf ace and ruin its self -cleaning properties. • Operate the oven empt y wit h the fa n-assi sted fu nct ion at 200 °C for abo[...]
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GB5 MOVING THE TOP HEA TING ELEM ENT (SOME MO DELS ONL Y ) 1. Remove the side accessory holder grilles (F ig. 3). 2. Pull the h eating element out a littl e (F ig. 4) an d low er it (F ig. 5). 3. T o r epositio n the he ating e lement, lift it up, p ulling it slight ly to wards you, making sur e it c omes t o rest on the la ter al supports. REPLA C[...]
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GB6 FOR EL ECTRI CAL CO NNECTI ON, S EE THE PA RAGRA PH ON INS TALL ATIO N 1. Con tro l p a ne l 2. Uppe r heating e lement/g rill 3. Cooli ng fan (n ot visible) 4. D ataplate ( not to be re moved) 5. Light 6. Circular heating element (not visible) 7. F an 8. T urn spit (if p resent ) 9. Lo wer heati ng element (not visible) 10. Door 11. P osition [...]
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GB7 INSERTING WIRE SHEL VES AND OTHER A C CESSORIE S IN TH E OVEN The wire shelf and othe r accessories are provi ded with a locking me chanism to prevent their accide ntal removal. 1. Insert the wire shelf horizo ntall y , with the ra ised part “ A ” upwar ds(fig . 1). 2. Angle t he wir e shelf w hen it r eache s the lo cking posit ion “B”[...]
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GB8 DESCRIPTION OF DISPL A Y A. Display of heat ing elem ents activa ted during t he various cooking functions B. Time manage ment sy mbols: ti mer , cooki ng tim e, end of cook ing time, ti me C. Informati on regarding selecte d functi ons D. Autom atic BREAD /PIZZA function select ed E. Indicatio n of doo r locked duri ng autom atic c leaning cyc[...]
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GB9 FA S T P R E H E A T I N G 1. T urn the “F unc tions ” k nob to the symbo l to sel ect the fas t pre heating fun ction. 2. Confirm by pressing : the settings are shown on the displa y . 3. If the proposed temperature is that desir ed, press button . T o change the temperature , proceed as described in previous pa r ag rap h s . The message [...]
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GB10 TIMER This fu nction can be used only w ith the o ven swit ched off and is useful, f or examp le, fo r monito ring t he cookin g time of pasta . The max imum ti me whic h can be s et is 23 hour s and 59 mi nutes . 1. With t he “Funct ions” k nob at zero, turn the “ Browse” kn ob to disp lay th e des ired time. 2. Press bu tton to star [...]
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GB11 SET TIN GS Turn the “Funct ions” knob indic ator to the symbo l to access a subme nu containing fo ur display setting s which can be changed. Clock Turn th e “Functi ons” knob to the symbol : t he word CLO CK appears o n the display. To change the time of day, see the previous paragraph (SETTING THE TIME). Eco With th e ECO mode select[...]
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GB12 FUNCTION DESCRIPTION T A BLE FUNCTION SELECT OR KNOB OFF T o halt cook in g and switch off th e oven. LAMP T o switc h the oven interior light on/off. SPECIALS DEFROSTING T o sp eed up de frosti ng of food. Place food on the mi ddle she lf. L eave food in its pack a ging in orde r to pre vent it from drying out on th e outs ide. KEEP W ARM Fo [...]
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GB13 CO O K I N G T A B L E Recipe F unction Pre- heating Shelf (from bottom) T emperature (°C) Time (min) Acc essori es Lea vened cak es Ye s 2 / 3 160- 180 30-90 Cake ti n o n wire sh elf Ye s 1-4 160- 180 30-90 Shel f 4: ca ke ti n on w ire s helf Shel f 1: ca ke t in o n wire shel f Fill ed pies (cheeseca ke , strudel, apple p ie) - 3 160- 200[...]
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GB14 Baked f ish / en papillote (fillet , whole) Ye s 3 180-2 00 40-60 Drip tray or ove n tray on wire shelf Stu ffed veget abl es (tomatoes , courg ettes, aubergines) Ye s 2 180-2 00 50-60 Ov en tra y on w ir e sh el f To a s t - 5 Hig h 3-5 Grill Fish fillets / steaks - 4 Med i um 20-3 0 Shelf 4: wire shelf (turn food halfway through c ook ing) S[...]
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GB15 TESTED RECIP ES (in compliance with IEC 60350: 99+A1:05 +A2:08 and DIN 3360-12:07: 07) The co okin g tab le adv ises the i deal fu nc tion and coo kin g temp erat ur e to ensure the best results wi th all recipes. If you wish t o cook on one shel f only usi ng the fan-a ssisted funct ion, place fo od on the t hird shelf and sel ect the temper [...]
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GB16 How to read the c ooking table The table indic ates the best func tion to u se for any give n food, t o be c ooked on on e or mo re shelves a t the sa me time. Cooking times sta rt f rom the m oment foo d is pl aced i n the ov en, ex cluding pre-hea ting ( where re quired). C ooking t emperatures and times a re purely for guidance and will dep[...]