Asko OP8611S, OP8611A User Manual

Operating instructions
OP8611S / OP8611A
Electric pyrolitic oven
Dear customer!
Instructions for connection
Rating plate
We sincerely thank you for your purchase. We believe you will soon fi nd ample evidence that you can really rely on our products. To make the use of the appliance
easier, we attach these comprehensive instruction manual.
The instructions should aid you in getting familiar with your new appliance. Please, read them carefully before using the appliance for the fi rst time.
In any case, please make sure the appliance was supplied to you undamaged. Should you identify and transport damage, contact your sales representative or the regional warehouse from where the product was delivered. You will fi nd the telephone number on the receipt or delivery report. We wish you a lot of pleasure with your new household appliance.
The connection should be carried out in compliance with the instructions in the section “Connection to the power mains”, and the relevant effective regulations and standards. This should only be performed by a qualifi ed technician.
The rating plate indicating the basic information on the appliance is attached to the edge of the oven and it is visible when you open the oven door.
Important warnings ........................................................4
Appliance description .................................................... 6
The oven ..........................................................................9
Food preparation .......................................................... 21
Cleaning and maintenance .......................................... 32
Special warnings and troubleshooting .....................39
Instructions for installation and connection ..............41
Technical characteristics ............................................. 45
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Important warnings
• The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by a service technician or other qualifi ed expert.
• Unprofessional tampering and repairs may result in serious physical injury and damage to the appliance. The repairs may only be carried out by the service personnel or an authorized technician.
• Do not leave small children unattended when the appliance is in operation. Risk of burning and scalding!
• During operation, the oven interior gets hot. Danger of burning!
• When connecting electrical appliances to the outlets in the vicinity of the appliance, be careful not to squeeze the power cord with the oven door.
• Do not use steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners to clean the appliance, as this may result in an electric shock.
• During operation, oven door heats up. To provide additional protection, a third and fourth glass pane are installed. As a result, the temperature on the surface of the outermost oven door glass is lower.
• Do not cover the oven interior in aluminum foil and do not place the baking trays and other containers on the oven bottom. Aluminum foil will prevent air circulation in the oven, thus impeding the cooking process, and damage the enamel coating.
• Before activating the automatic pyrolitic cleaning cycle, carefully read and observe the instructions in the section Cleaning and Maintenance, in which correct and safe use of this function is described!
• Before activating the automatic cleaning program, remove the grid, grease fi lter, spit roasting set, glass baking trays, meat probe, and any other cookware that is not a part of the oven equipment.
• Do not place anything directly on the bottom of the oven cavity!
• Pieces of food, grease, and juices from the roast may ignite during the self-cleaning process.
• Danger of fi re! Remove major impurities before starting the self-cleaning cycle.
• During the self-cleaning process, the oven gets very hot, even on the outside. Danger of burns! Do not allow the children near the oven!
• Never hang fl ammable objects, such as cloths, on the oven door handle. Danger of fi re!
• Make sure no impurities block the door lock slot / hole, as this could prevent automatic locking of the door during the oven’s pyrolitic self-cleaning cycle.
• As a result of pyrolitic cleaning, the cavity surface and oven accessories appropriate for pyrolitic cleaning may be slightly discoloured and lose its lustre.
• The oven door seal is not removable. Therefore, the manufacturer shall not be responsible for any damage to the seal caused by its removal.
• While the oven is in operation, the meat probe socket plug (only with some models) should always be in place. If it is not, the oven will not heat up.
• If the inner oven door glass is broken, large sharp pieces of glass will form. Danger of cutting!
• Oven door hinges can be damaged when overloaded. Do not place heavy pans on the open door, and do not lean against them when cleaning the oven interior. Before cleaning, remove the oven door (see section Removing and replacing the oven door). Do not step on the open oven door or sit on them – this applies particularly for children.
• The appliance is manufactured in compliance with the relevant effective safety standards.
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Nevertheless, we strongly recommend that persons with impaired physical, motoric, or mental
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capacity, or persons with inadequate experience or knowledge, do not use the appliance unless attended by a qualifi ed person. The same recommendation applies when the appliance is used by persons of less-than-legal age.
The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring
this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct. For more detailed information about recycling of this product, please contact your local city offi ce, your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product.
Appliance purpose
The appliance is intended for conventional preparation of food in households and should not be used for any other purpose. Individual options of use are comprehensively described in this instruction manual.
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Appliance description
The fi gure represents one of the appliance models. Since a group of appliances to which these instructions apply, have different features, the instruction manual may describe functions and equipment that may not be available in your appliance.
1. Control panel
2. Oven door handle
3. Oven door
1 On/Off knob and oven operation mode
selection knob 2 Electronic program digital timer with temperature and operation mode display
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3 Temperature selection knob / dial
Oven door switch
The switch will turn off the oven heating and the fan when door is opened during oven operation; when the door is closed again, the heating is resumed.
Whenever the oven door is open, the sign “door” will
appear on the oven display. In this case, the oven will not heat up.
Cooling fan
Extended operation of the cooling fan
Oven self-cleaning function – PYROLYSIS
Automatic oven door lock
The appliance features a built-in cooling fan which cools the appliance housing and control panel. During the pyrolitic self-cleaning program, the cooling level is automatically increased.
After the oven is switched off, the cooling fan continues to operate for a while in order to additionally cool down the appliance.
The PYROLYSIS program allows automatic cleaning of the oven interior by employing high temperature that causes the grease stains and other impurities to incinerate and thus reduces them to ashes. When the pyrolitic cleaning program is completed and the oven has cooled down, simply wipe the ashes from the oven cavity using a damp cloth.
Before activating the automatic pyrolitic cleaning
cycle, carefully read and observe the instructions in the section Cleaning and Maintenance, in which correct and safe use of this function is described!
With average use of the oven, we recommend running
the pyrolitic self-cleaning cycle once a month.
As a result of pyrolitic cleaning, the cavity surface and
oven accessories appropriate for pyrolitic cleaning may be slightly discoloured and lose its lustre.
For your safety, the oven door is automatically locked several minutes into the oven self-cleaning cycle (when the temperature inside the oven reaches approx. 250°C). The door is unlocked approximately thirty minutes after the end of the program.
Do not attempt to open the oven door while the self-
cleaning cycle is in progress. The self-cleaning cycle may be interrupted. Danger of burning!
Make sure no impurities block the door lock slot / hole,
as this could prevent automatic locking of the door during the oven’s pyrolitic self-cleaning cycle.
In case of a power failure during the pyrolitic self-
cleaning cycle, the pyrolysis program is stopped and the door remains locked. The door lock is disengaged thirty minutes after the resumption of power supply, even if the appliance has cooled down in the meantime.
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Control lamps
The oven
Yellow lamp
The lamp is lit when any of the appliance functions are activated.
Backlit knob dials
(only with some models) The dial of an activated knob is lit when a function is selected. Appliances with this feature do not have the yellow control lamp.
Before using the oven for the fi rst time
Important warnings
• Remove all accessories from the oven and clean them with warm water and a conventional detergent. Do not use abrasive cleaning aids.
• When the oven is heated up for the fi rst time, a specifi c odor of a “new appliance” will be discharged; therefore, ventilate the room thoroughly while the oven heats up.
• Use dark, black silicon coated or enamel coated baking trays, as these transmit the heat particularly well.
• Only preheat the oven if specifi cally stated in the recipe or in the instruction tables herein.
• Heating up an empty oven uses a lot of energy; therefore, a lot of power is saved if several types of pastry are cooked consecutively, as the oven is already heated up.
• Approximately ten minutes before the anticipated end of the cooking process, the oven may be turned off. This way, you will save some power and make use of the accumulated heat.
• Note: When cooking is completed, the cooling fan will stop operating. If you leave the dish in the oven, steam could evaporate from it and condense on the front panel and the oven door. In order to prevent condensation, set the program selector switch to the »light« position. Thus, the cooling fan will continue to operate and cool the oven, preventing the accumulation of condensate.
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Electronic program digital timer with temperature and operation mode display
Sensor keys: A Settings selection and con rmation
sensor key
B Temperature setting sensor key C Value increase (plus) sensor key D Value decrease (minus) sensor key
Display: 1 Oven operation duration 2 Oven operation stop time 3 Countdown alarm timer 4 Time of day 5 Child lock 6 Clock – time display / meat probe
temperature display
7 Operation mode display 8 Temperature display 9 Heater operation symbol
• When the appliance is connected to the power supply or after a power failure, the word “META” or “GLAS” is fi rst displayed for a short while; then, the display fl ashes for some time. In order to enable the operation of the oven, use the (C) and (D) sensor keys to set the time of day.
• Each press / activation of a sensor key is acknowledged by a beep.
• Select the type of setting you wish to make by pressing the (A) sensor key. The selected symbol on the display fl ashes quickly, indicating the function that you can set or change. After fi ve seconds, the symbol starts fl ashing more slowly and the time set is displayed. The symbols that are lit are selected, but not currently shown on the display (6). The most recent setting made is always displayed.
• If one of the value settings sensor keys (C) or (D) is touched and kept pressed, the rate at which the value being set is changing will increase.
• In case of a power failure which lasts less than two minutes, all settings remain active.
To improve the response of the sensor keys, touch them
with a larger surface of your fi nger.
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• Temperature and other settings may also be set using a special knob that replaces touching the program timer sensor keys.
Setting the time of day (clock)
• Set the clock to the current time of day by pressing the settings selection sensor key (A). Then, select the symbol (4).
• Use the (C) and (D) sensor key to set the exact time of day.
• Confi rm the setting by pressing the (A) sensor key again; if the (A) key is not pressed, the setting is automatically confi rmed after a few seconds.
Setting the timer functions
In addition to setting the temperature, the electronic program timer can also be used to set the timer functions. Both settings are indicated on the same display. Require display is set by pressing the relevant sensor key (A) or (B).
The program timer can be used to program the oven operation in three ways:
Cooking time setting - immediate start of oven operation; after a set period of time, the oven is turned off automatically.
Cooking end time setting - the time at which oven operation is to end is set.
Delayed start setting - automatic start and end of oven operation at a selected time.
Setting the cooking time
With this program mode, the duration of oven operation is set (cooking time). Maximum setting allowed is 10 hours.
• Press the (A) sensor key to select the symbol (1). Use the (C) and (D) sensor keys to set the duration / cooking time.
• Turn on the oven (set the selector knob and cooking temperature). After the expiration of the set time, the oven will automatically stop operating (end of cooking time). An intermittent beep will sound, which can be stopped by pressing any key; if no key is pressed, the beep stops after one minute.
• The symbol (1) and the sign (_:_ _) will fl ash. If you wish to resume cooking, press the (A) sensor key and set a new duration if necessary.
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Setting the cooking end time
This mode allows you to set the time at which the oven should stop operating. Maximum setting allowed is 10 hours relative to the current time of day.
• Make sure the current time of day is set correctly.
• Use the (A) sensor key and select the symbol (2). The current time of day is indicated on the display. Press the (C) and (D) sensor keys to set the cooking end time.
• Turn on the oven (set the selector knob and cooking temperature).
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The oven starts to operate immediately and stops operation at the set time. An intermittent beep will sound, which can be stopped by pressing any key; if no key is pressed, the beep stops after one minute.
• The symbol (1) and the sign (_:_ _) will fl ash. If you wish to resume cooking, press the (A) sensor key and set a new duration if necessary.
Setting the oven delayed start
With this operation mode, two settings have to be made: cooking time (duration of oven operation) and cooking end time (tie at which the operation should stop). Cooking end time can be delayed by a maximum of 24 hours relative to the current time of day.
• Make sure the current time of day is set correctly.
• First, set the cooking time: Press the (A) sensor key to select the symbol (1). Use the (C) and (D) sensor keys to set the duration / cooking time.
• Then, set the cooking end time: Use the (A) sensor key and select the symbol (2). (A sum of the current time of day and the oven operation time is automatically shown on the display). Press the (C) and (D) sensor keys to set the cooking end time.
• The timer will wait for the start of the cooking – both symbols (1 and 2) are lit.
• Turn on the oven (set the selector knob and cooking temperature). At the corresponding time, the oven starts operating automatically (the symbol (2) goes off upon the start of operation), and switches off when the set cooking time has elapsed. An intermittent beep will sound, which can be stopped by pressing any key; if no key is pressed, the beep stops after one minute.
• The symbol (1) and the sign (_:_ _) will fl ash. If you wish to resume cooking, press the (A) sensor key and set a new duration if necessary.
Setting the alarm timer
The clock can also be used independently of the oven operation, as an alarm timer that sounds an alarm after the expiration of a preset time.
• Use the (A) sensor key to select the symbol (3). Then, use the (C) and (D) sensor keys to set the time before the alarm sounds. Maximum setting allowed is 10 hours.
• When the set time has elapsed, an intermittent beep will sound, which can be stopped by pressing any key; if no key is pressed, the beep stops after one minute. The symbol (3) will go off.
The last minute of the timer countdown is displayed in
second intervals.
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Setting the beep volume (loudness)
The alarm volume can be set when no timer function is activated (only current time of day is displayed).
• Press the (D) sensor key and hold it approximately three seconds; a volume indicator will appear, and the corresponding sample sound will sound. “oooo” indicates maximum volume, and “o” indicates minimum volume. Use the (D) sensor key to select among the four loudness levels.
• Confi rm the selected volume level by pressing the (A) sensor key; if the (A) sensor key is not pressed the setting will be confi rmed and stored automatically after a few seconds.
Setting the child lock Activation: Press the (A) sensor key to select the symbol (5). Use
the (B) and (C) sensor keys to activate the child lock; the display will read “ON”. Confi rm the setting by pressing the (A) sensor key. Deactivation: Press the (C) or (D) sensor to deactivate the child lock; “OFF” is displayed. The setting must be confi rmed by pressing the (A) sensor key.
- If the timer is locked when no timer function is set (only the current time of day is displayed), the oven will not operate and no changes to any setting will be allowed.
- If the timer is locked after one of the timer functions has been set, the oven will operate as usually; however, no changes to the settings will be possible.
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Display dimmer
One minute after the appliance is turned off, the display will be dimmed.
Deleting the timer settings
- All timer settings can be deleted any time by pressing the (C) and (D) sensor keys simultaneously and holding them for three seconds. The set programs are automatically interrupted and the timer switches to display of the current time of day.
- Any timer setting can also be deleted in the following way: selecting it using the (A) sensor key, then press the (B) and (C) sensor keys simultaneously. Another way to delete a setting is by setting the timer value to “0.00”.
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Operating the oven
The oven is controlled by the on/off and operation mode selection knob and the electronic program timer with temperature display.
The on/off and operation mode selection knob
Rotate the selection knob to the desired cooking mode. The operation mode and the preset temperature will appear on the timer display. The oven starts to operate.
Setting the oven temperature
Use the electronic program timer to set the cooking temperature and timer functions:
• As soon as the selector knob (operation mode selection knob) is turned, the relevant cooking mode and the preset temperature are displayed; the symbol “°C” will fl ash for a few seconds.
• As long as the symbol “°C” is fl ashing, the sensor keys (C) and (D) can be used to set the required temperature in the interval from 30-275 °C, in 5°C steps. Maximum temperature is limited in some operation modes. Each time the sensor key is pressed, the temperature is changed by one step (5 °C); if the sensor key is pressed and held, the rate at which the value is changing will increase.
• Rising actual oven temperature is indicated on the display, in 5°C steps. As long as the oven temperature is less than 30°C, “---°C” will be displayed. Symbol (9) is also displayed, indicating the operation of the heaters.
• When the set temperature is reached, the symbol (9) will go off, and a short beep will sound.
• During cooking, the temperature is maintained by occasional activation of the heaters; each time this happens, the symbol (9) appears.
• Cooking temperature may be changed any time by touching the (B) sensor key, which makes the “°C” symbol fl ash for a while, and changing the value using the sensor keys (C) and (D).
Setting the temperature using a special knob (only with some models)
Temperature and other settings can also be adjusted using a special button which replaces touching the program timer sensor keys.
• Rotate the temperature selection knob (dial) to the right or to the left (clockwise or counterclockwise). The currently set temperature is displayed, and the symbol “°C” will fl ash.
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• By rotating the knob or holding it in the position to the right or to the left, the temperature is changed in 5°C steps.
Rapid oven preheating
Use this system if you wish to quickly preheat the oven to the desired temperature. This mode is not appropriate for cooking food.
• Select the operation mode with the relevant selector knob
• The oven starts heating up.
• If required, change the preset temperature.
• When the oven has heated to the preset temperature, the heating stops, and an intermittent beep sounds which can be deactivated by pressing any sensor key or rotating the selector knob; if non of this is done, the beep stops automatically after one minute.
• The oven is now ready for further cooking.
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The oven may be operated in the following modes
Oven lighting With some models, there are two interior lighting lamps: one on the upper part of the back wall, and the other, additional lamp on middle of the right side wall. Oven lighting can be selected independently, without selecting another function. With all other modes of operation, the oven lighting is turned on automatically when the operation mode is selected.
During the self-cleaning cycle, oven lighting is turned
off.
Upper / lower heater
The heaters on the upper and lower side of the oven radiate heat uniformly and evenly into the oven interior. Pastry and meat can be cooked on one shelf level only.
Large grill With this operation mode, the upper heater and the infra heater are activated simultaneously. The infra heater installed on the oven interior ceiling radiates heat directly. To boost the heating effect or to make optimal use of the entire area of the oven grid, the upper heater is also activated. This operation mode is appropriate for cooking smaller chunks of meat, such as steaks, roasts, chops, ribs, etc.
Grill Only the infra heater is activated (which also operates, along with the upper heater, in the Large grill mode). This mode is appropriate for grilling smaller quantities of toasted sandwiches, grill sausages, or simply for toasting bread.
Grill & fan
With this operation mode, the infra heater and the fan are activated simultaneously. It is appropriate for grilling meat and large chunks of meat or poultry on one shelf level. Also appropriate for cooking food au gratin or browning.
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