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ELECTRIC BULT-IN OVEN 60 cm INSTALLATION, USE AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS PYROLYTIC AX100 MTPC 1 INDEX INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION GUIDE: BUILT-IN OVEN TO CABINET UNIT CHARACTERISTICS OF CABINET UNIT OVEN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION OVEN CLEANING OVEN DOOR REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT SPARE PARTS APPLIANCE TECHNICAL FEATURES page 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 OVEN USE GUIDE: CONTROL PANEL LIGHT INDICATORS ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER MANUAL TIMER OVEN TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT SWITCH OVEN FUNCTION SELECTOR SWITCH BROIL USE SELF ­ CLEANING (ONLY FOR PYROLYTIC OVENS) OVEN RACK PLACEMENT OVEN MODES (HEAT SOURCE AND PATH) USE AND CARE INSTRUCTION FIGURES 5 5 5­6 7 7 7­8 8 8 9 9 10 ­ 11 2 USE AND CARE INSTRUCTION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION GUIDE BUILT-IN OVEN TO CABINET UNIT: The oven may be built-in either in a column or under countertop of a suitable cabinet unit. Cut-out opening dimensions to be performed on cabinets are indicated in fig. 1. Make sure cabinet unit in which the oven is to be fitted is sufficiently sturdy to take the weight of the appliance, approx. 45 kg. On the bottom of the unit and/or on the shelf supporting the oven, remember to do the cut-out section at the back, see fig. 1, to allow fresh air passage for appliance cooling. Ensure that the oven is firmly fixed on provided cut-out. Use screws "A" , fig. 2, to secure oven. CHARACTERISTICS OF CABINET UNIT: Cabinet Unit technical requirements as follow; - The unit and its components must be able to resist a temperature of 150°C without becoming unglued or warped. - The unit must allow free passage of the electrical connections as well as gas tubing in case is needed. OVEN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. IMPORTANT. - This appliance must be connected to power supply only by a skilled authorised personal. - Electrical connection must comply with requested local product electrical standard requirements. - It must be powered by a single-phase 230 VAC - 50 Hz electrical connection; EARTH OR GROUND CONNECTION IS MANDATORY. - If electrical wiring is made directly to wall outlet, it is necessary to apply a breaker type of switch suitable to appliance electrical power and standard requirements. - IN ANY TIME, GROUND WIRING MUST NOT BE INTERRUPTED BY A SWITCH OR SIMILAR COMPONENT. THE APPLIANCE MUST ALWAYS BE DISCONNECTED FROM POWER SUPPLY BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE AND SETTINGS. The appliances could be supplied with an electrical flexible cord without plug. In case of plug application, use a suitable plug in accordance to the appliance technical specifications. Remember to properly connect the ground or yellow/green wire to the plug's ground lead In case of flexible cord replacement or application, read following instruction: - Disconnect electrical power supply. - Open terminal block cover (fig. 3 and 4). - Fix flexible cord leads properly as indicated in figure 4, remember the yellow-green lead is ground. - The flexible cord must always be secured by the cord clamp (fig. 4) on terminal block, so may not become loose by being pulled accidentally. Also, make sure flexible cord does not touch hot point of over 75 °C through out the entire cord length. - Electrical plug must be suitable to appliance purpose, as mentioned before. ATTENTION: Use only electrical flexible cord with three-prong assembly, type H05RR-FH 3 x 1.5 THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ANY LEGAL AND WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY FOR NOT FOLLOWING INSTALLATION AND WIRING INSTRUCTION IN ACCORDANCE WITH ELECTRICAL EUROPEAN STANDARDS AS WELL AS APPLIANCE USER MISUSE. This appliance complies with the requirements of the EEC directives 87/308; 73/23; 93/68 and 89/336. 3 OVEN CLEANING CLEANING SAFETY Turn off all controls and wait for appliance parts to cool before touching or cleaning them. Clean appliance with caution. Use care to avoid steam burns if a wet sponge or clothe is used to wipe spills on a hot surface. Some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface. SURFACE CLEANING This is easily done using a damp cloth and a non-abrasive detergent, wipe using a soft dry cloth. For stainless steel parts with stubborn soils, use only plastic scrubbing pad or a sponge with vinegar and warm water. For Oven cooking cavity cleaning, follow the same procedure mentioned above, but to ease the cleaning you may start cleaning when the cooking cavity is still warm enough to be touched. OVEN DOOR: To remove and replace the Oven Door, please follow procedures here below; REMOVING OVEN DOOR: Fully open the oven door. ­ Raise the U-clip over the hook on each of the hinges to the "locked" position, see figure 5 and 6. This will prevent the hinge from snapping closed when the door is removed. ­ Grasp the door by the sides toward the back. ­ Raise the front of the door several centimetres (there will be some spring resistance to overcome because of the hinge being locked). ­ When the front of the door is high enough, you will be able to lift the hinges to clear the indents. ­ Pull the hinges out of the slots in the oven front frame. TO REPLACE THE OVEN DOOR: Grasp the sides of the door at the centre and inert the ends of the hinges into the slots in the oven front frame as far as they will go, see figure 5 and 6. ­ With the door open all the way, lower the two locking clips. ­ Raise the oven door and make sure that it fits evenly with the front sides. WARNING. Never release the U-clip levers when the door is off. Do not close the hinges. Without the weight of the door, the powerful springs will snap the hinges closed with great force. CAUTION: Do not place excessive weight on or stand on an open oven door. This could break the door or injure the user. Also, do not attempt to open or close door or operate oven until door is properly replaced. REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT WARNING; To prevent electrical shock and/or personal injury read follow this procedure: Before replacing the light bulb, be sure the electric power is turned off at the circuit breaker. Be sure the oven and light bulb are cool. Then remove light cover A by unscrewing it. Figure 7. Do not touch hot bulb with a damp cloth as this may cause the bulb to break. Replace light bulb with a 25 W ­ 230 V AC appliance bulb only. Figure 7. If the light cover is damaged or broken, do not use the oven until a new cover is in place. Do not operate the oven unless the light cover is securely in position. SPARE PARTS. Only authorised parts may be used in performing service on the appliance. Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifically recommended in the manual. All other services should be referred to a qualified technician. To request a product spare part, you must indicate the following product information: 1) Appliance or product model and serial production number which are indicated on product data label, placed on the front-bottom of oven cooking cavity. 2) Spare part description and part number, technical information available only by authorised technical service centre. 3) And finally, also indicate information on the distributor that sold the appliance as well as your nearest technical service centre. 4 APPLIANCE TECHNICAL FEATURES. ELECTRICAL TECHNICAL DATA Voltage Total Power Total Pyrilytic Power Top Heating Element Broil Heating Element Bottom Heating Element Centre Heating Element Oven Light Oven Fan Cooling Fan 230V~ 50 Hz 2,3 kW 2,6 kW 1,0 kW 2,0 kW 1,2 kW 2,2 kW 25 W 25 W 32 W Useful Cooking Cavity Dimensions Height Width Depth Useful Volume Broiling Surface Area Power Consumption Performance Power to reach 200° C Power to maintain 200° C Total Power Consumption Power to reach 350°C Power to keep Pyrolytic Cycle 500°C Total Pyrolytic Power Consumption Please take a look at figure n° 8. 315 mm 450 mm 400 mm 56 dm³ 14 dm² 0.46 kW/h 0.54 kW/h 1.00 kW/h 1.05 kW/h 2.20 kW/h 3.25 kW/h OVEN USE GUIDES A B C D E F G = = = = = = = CONTROL PANEL. Selector knob ON and OFF Power indicator light Locked Oven Door (key, only on Pyrolytic oven) Electronic Programmer Pyrolytic cycle (only on Pyrolytic oven) ON and OFF Thermostat indicator light Thermostat knob control IMPORTANT: When using the oven for the first time, let it work empty for about 1 hour at the most, if possible leaving the kitchen windows open. When lit for the first time the oven gives off unpleasant smells due to manufacturing residue such as grease, oil or resin. ON AND OFF PILOT LIGHT Whenever is on it means the oven is electrically powered and functioning, see figure 9. TEMPERATURE PILOT LIGHT It turns on and off to indicate the elements are turning on and off to maintain the desired oven temperature, see figure 10. PYROLYTIC CYCLE Indicates when Oven self-cleaning cycle is on, see figure 11. Only on Pyrolytic ovens OVEN DOOR BLOCKING SYSTEM Indicates when Self-cleaning Door Locking System is on, see figure 12. Only on Pyrolytic ovens. ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER The clock has a maximum setting of day time of 23h 59 Min., Cooking End Time of 23h 59 Min., Minute minder of 23h 59 Min., and Cooking Period Time of 10h. Functions: see figure 13. Cooking duration C , Cooking end time selection C - S , Automatic programme S , Time of day, Minute minder B , A , Manual mode . Minus - , Plus + , Manual Displays: see figure 13. 4-digit 7-segment display for time of day and switching times. "Dialogue" display to identify condition of timer. 5 Setting: Select a function by pressing the function button and set the required time with + and - buttons. +/- Buttons: Pressing the + button increases the time set, pressing longer the button is held in the appropriate position. - decreases it. The count-up or countdown speed increases the Setting Time of Day: Select Time of day function by keeping C and S buttons pressed together while setting time of day with - buttons. Any programme, which has been set, is cancelled and the outputs switched on. Manual Operation: + and button and the Hand symbol will come on. On five buttons Elect. On six buttons Elect. Programmer just press the Programmer press C and S buttons together. The relay contacts will switch on. The "A" symbol will be erased, the cookpot symbol C will come on. On both cases any programme, which has been set, is cancelled. Semi-Automatic Operation with cooking duration: Select C function and set required end time with the + and - buttons. The "A" and cookpot C symbols appear. The relay output becomes active. If time of day = cooking end time the relay output and the cookpot symbol are switched off. The audible signal sounds and "A" blinks. Fully Automatic Operation: Select C function and set required duration with the + and - button. The "A" symbol appears. The relay is switched on and the cookpot symbol appears. Then select S function and the earliest possible end time is displayed. Set the required end time with the + and - buttons. The relay and the cookpot symbol are switched off. The cookpot symbol appears again when time of day = the calculated start time. At this point you can put the food in the cooking chamber, set desired oven function and cooking temperature. After the automatic programme has ended, the symbol "A" blinks. The audible signal is heard and the cookpot symbol and the relay are switched off. Minute Minder: Select B button and set required time with + and - button. As the time set elapses the bell symbol is displayed. After the time set has elapsed, the audible signal sounds. Audible Signal: The audible signal (1 Hz interval) sounds at the end of a minute minder cycle or of a cooking programme for a period of 7 minutes. The signal can be cancelled by pressing any function button. Pressing the - button without having previously selected a function the frequency of the signal changes. A selection from 3 possibilities can be made. The selected signal is audible as long as the - button is pressed. Programme Start and Verification: A programme, which has been set, is carried out after setting the time required. The "time-to-turn" can be verified at any time by selecting the appropriate function. Setting Error Identification: The setting is incorrect if time of day is in between the calculated cooking start and end times. If an error has been made, this will be indicated by the audible signal and by the symbol "A" flashing. The faulty setting can be corrected by changing one or both functions. Cancelling a Programme: A programme can be cancelled by selecting the manual function. After a programme, which has been set comes to an end, it is automatically cancelled. PROGRAMMED COOKING MODE: Turn knob right, clockwise, and select desired cooking time. At end of cooking time, oven will be automatically turn off and a beep signal will be heard. Then, to stop the beeping signal you must push timer knob. 6 OVEN TEMPERATURE THERMOSTAT SWITCH: Please look at Figure 15. This control allows you to choose the desired Oven Cooking Temperature, for all function modes. The elements will turn on and off to maintain oven cooking temperature. OVEN FUNCTION ...

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