DeLonghi DE608MRH, DE608MLH User Manual

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DE’LONGHI
COOKING
INSTALLATION and SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS USE and CARE INSTRUCTIONS
DE608MLH DE608MRH
MULTIFUNCTION BUILT-IN OVENS WITH SIDE OPENING DOOR
DeLonghi Australia Pty Ltd DeLonghi New Zealand Ltd
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for having purchased and given your preferen-
ce to our product.
The safety precautions and recommendations reported below are for your own safety and that of others. They will also provide a means by which to make full use of the fea­tures offered by your appliance.
Please keep this booklet in a safe place. It may be useful in future, either to yourself or to others in the event that doubts should arise relating to its operation.
This appliance must be used only for the task it has explicitly been designed for, that is for cooking fo­odstuffs. Any other form of usage is to be considered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility in the event of damage caused by improper, incorrect or illo­gical use of the appliance or be faulty installation.
This appliance has been designed and constructed in accordance with the following codes
and specications:
AS/NZS 60335.1 General Requirements for Domestic electrical appliances AS/NZS 60335.2.6 Particular Requirements for Domestic electrical cooking appliances AS/NZS CISPR 14.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements.
PRODUCT LABEL
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Important:
This appliance is designed and manufactured solely for the coo­king of domestic (household) food and is not suitable for any non domestic application and therefore should not be used in a com­mercial environment.
The appliance guarantee will be void if the appliance is used within a non domestic environment i.e. a semi commercial, commercial or communal environment.
FIRST USE OF THE OVEN
It is advised to follow these instructions:
Furnish the interior of the oven as described at chapters “USE
AND CARE” and “CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE”.
Switch on the empty oven on max to eliminate grease from the
heating elements.
Let the oven cool down and clean the interior of the oven with a
cloth soaked in water and neutral detergent, then dry carefully.
IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES
Use of any electrical appliance implies the necessity to follow a se-
ries of fundamental rules. In particular:
Never touch the appliance with wet hands or feet.
Do not operate the appliance barefooted.
The appliance is not intended for use by young children or inrm
persons without supervision.
Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play
with the appliance.
The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damages cau­sed by improper, incorrect or illogical use of the appliance.
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IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS
After having unpacked the appliance, check to ensure that it is not damaged and that the oven door closes correctly. In case of doubt,
do not use it and consult your supplier or a professionally qualied
technician. Packing elements (i.e. plastic bags, polystyrene foam, nails, packing straps, etc.) should not be left around within easy reach of children, as these may cause serious injuries.
Some appliances are supplied with a protective lm on steel and aluminium parts. This lm must be removed before using the ap­pliance.
Do not attempt to modify the technical characteristics of the ap- pliance as this may become dangerous to use.
Do not carry out cleaning or maintenance operations on the ap- pliance without having previously disconnected it from the elec­tric power supply.
After use, ensure that the knobs are in the off position.
Keep children away from the appliance when it is in use.
WARNING: Accessible parts will become hot when in use. To avoid burns and scalds, young children should be kept away.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
Children, or persons with a disability which limits their ability to use the appliance, should have a responsible person to instruct
them in its use. The instructor should be satised that they can
use the appliance without danger to themselves or their surroun­dings.
During and after use of the appliance, certain parts will become very hot. Do not touch hot parts. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Make sure that electrical cables connecting other appliances in the proximity of the oven cannot become entrapped in the oven door.
WARNING: When correctly installed, your product meets all safety requirements laid down for this type of product category.
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However special care should be taken around the rear or the underneath of the appliance as these areas are not designed or intended to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges, that may cause injury.
Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil. Do not place ba- king trays or the drip tray on the base of the oven chamber.
Fire risk! Do not store ammable material in the oven.
Always use oven gloves when removing the shelves and food trays from the oven whilst hot.
Do not hang towels, dishcloths or other items on the appliance or
its handle – as this could be a re hazard.
Clean the oven regularly and do not allow fat or oils to build up in the oven base or tray. Remove spillages as soon as they occur.
Do not stand on the open oven door.
Always stand back from the appliance when opening the oven door to allow steam and hot air to escape before removing the food.
Safe food handling: Leave food in the oven for as short a time as possible before and after cooking. This is to avoid contamina­tion by organisms which may cause food poisoning. Take parti­cular care during warmer weather.
The manufacturer declines all liability for injury to persons or da- mage to property caused by incorrect or improper use of the ap­pliance.
WARNING: Taking care NOT to lift the oven by the door handle.
IMPORTANT NOTE: This appliance shall not be used as a space heater, especially if installed in marine craft or cara­vans.
Do not operate your appliance by means of an external timer or separate remote-control system.
This appliance is for domestic use only.
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INSTALLATION
CAUTION:
This appliance must be installed in accordance with these installation instructions.
This appliance shall only be serviced by authorised personnel.
This appliance is to be installed only by an authorised person in compliance
with the current electrical regulations and in observation of the instructions supplied by the manufacturer.
Failure to comply with this condition will render the guarantee invalid.
Incorrect installation, for which the manufacturer accepts no responsibility, may
cause personal injury of damage.
Always disconnect the appliance from mains power supply before carrying out
any maintenance operations or repairs.
FITTING REQUIREMENTS
The oven can be tted in standard units, 60 cm width and depth.
Installation requires a compartment as illustrated in gures 1a and 2a.
Fitting the oven into a base: Arrangements should be made for an adequate supply
of the air to the oven to avoid overheating (g. 1b).
Fitting the oven into a column ney as per g. 2b. If the column unit reaches the ceiling an outlet must be provided through which air can ow to the outside
On the lower side, the oven must lay on supports standing the oven weight.
Remember the housing should not be free standing but be secured to the wall and/or
adjacent ttings.
We would point out that the adhesive which bonds the plastic laminate to the fur- niture must withstand temperatures not less than 150° C to avoid delamination.
The walls of the units must be capable of resisting temperatures of 75 °C above room temperature.
Do not seal the oven into the cabinetry with silicone or glue; this makes future
servicing difcult. Delonghi will not cover the costs of removing the oven, or of
damage caused by this removal.
The walls surrounding the oven must be made of heat-resistant material.
WARNING: Taking care NOT to lift the oven by the door handle.
: It is necessary that the oven is provided with a chim-
WARNING When correctly installed, your product meets all safety requirements laid down for this type of product category. However special care should be taken around the rear or the underneath of the ap­pliance as these areas are not designed or intended to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges, that may cause injury.
IMPORTANT Some environmental factors and cooking habits can cause condensation in and around the oven during use. To protect surrounding cabinetry from possible dama­ge caused by frequent or excessive condensation, we recommend moisture-proo-
ng the oven cavity.
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600
50 mm
55050
Figure 1a Figure 1b
560
536 min
591
594
594
540
20
550 min
Figure 2a Figure 2b
560
50
585
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FIXING THE OVEN
Introduce the oven into the furniture opening and x it with 4 screws (not supplied) as gure
3. It is essential that the oven rests on a surface which will support its weight, as the screw
xing is only complementary.
Note
It is essential that when installing your oven adequate air circulation is allowed for within the
installation. See gures 1a, 1b, 2a, 2b.
Inadequate air circulation may greatly impair the performance of your oven and may effect adjacent cabinets due to an increase in temperature.
Caution! Do not lift this oven by the door handle.
Adjust the hinges of furniture doors adjacent to the oven to allow a 4-5 mm gap between the furniture door and the oven frame.
Figure 3
Depending on the model, the oven door is hinged either on the left or the right.
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OVEN DOOR
LOWER TRIM
AIR FLOW
Figure 4
IMPORTANT:
Please take extra care not to damage the lower trim of the oven.
Ensure the oven sits on wooden blocks or similar supports when it is removed from the carton as shown in above diagram. This will prevent any damage to the lower trim.
Should the lower trim become damaged, straighten the trim and ensure the oven door opens fully without obstruction from the lower trim.
After installation check the lower trim is still undamaged.
The space between the bottom of the door & the lower trim is important to allow proper air circulation into the oven.
The oven door should be opened slowly to it’s fully open position ensuring there is adequa­te clearance between the bottom of the door and the lower trim.
The manufacturer does not accept responsibility for any damage to the oven resul­ting from incorrect installation.
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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
The appliance must be connected to the mains checking that the voltage correspon- ds to the value given in the rating plate and that the electrical cable sections can
withstand the load specied on the plate.
A suitable isolating switch providing full disconnection from the mains power supply shall be incorporated in the permanent wiring, mounted and positioned to comply with the local wiring rules and regulations. The isolating switch must be of an approved type and provide a 3 mm air gap contact separation in all poles (or in all active [phase] conductors if the local wiring rules allow for this variation of the requirements).
The isolating switch shall be easily accessible to the customer with the oven installed.
The power supply cable must not touch the hot parts and must be positioned so that it does not exceed 75°C above ambient.
The oven is supplied without a power supply plug and therefore if you are not con-
necting directly to the mains, a standardized plug suitable for the load must be tted.
The plug must be connected to an earthed socket in compliance with safety standards.
To connect the appliance to the mains electricity supply, do not use adapters, reducers or branching devices as they can cause overheating and burning.
Once the appliance has been installed, the switch or socket must always be accessible.
If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or it’s Service
Agent or a similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
N.B. The connection of the appliance to earth is mandatory.
If the installation requires alterations to the domestic electrical system call a qualied elec­trician. He should also check that the domestic electrical system is suitable for the power drawn by the appliance.
Replacing the power cord must be done by a qualied electrician in accordance with
the instructions supplied by the manufacturer and in compliance with established electrical regulations.
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REPLACING THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE
A
Important! This appliance must be connected to the electricity supply only by an authorised person.
To connect the supply cable:
Unhook the terminal board cover by inserting a screwdriver into the two hooks “A” (g. 5).
Open the cable gland by unscrewing screw “F” (g. 6), unscrew the terminal screws and remove the cable.
The new supply cable, of suitable type and section, is connected to the terminal board
following the diagram g. 7.
Close and hook again the terminal board cover.
N.B. The earth conductor must be left about 3 cm longer than the others.
VOLTAGE AND POWER CONSUMPTION
220-240 V ac 2350 W (10.21 A)
FEEDER CABLE SECTION TYPE H05RR-F
3 x 1,5 mm2 (*) (**)
(*) Connection possible with plug and outlet (**) Connection with wall box connection.
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Figure 6
Figure 7
220 - 240 V
F
L
1
N (L
2)
E
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ELECTRIC DIAGRAM
Figure 8
TL1
TM
LF
LF1
CF
CIR
S1S2
N/7
1
1a
L/8
PR
F1
1a
1
2a
2
3a
3
4a
4
5a
5
6a
6
7a
7
8a
8
9a
9
10a
10
11a
11
C
TL
G
V
S
T
M
NL
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ELECTRIC DIAGRAM KEY
F1 Oven switch
TM Oven thermostat
LF/LF1 Oven lamps
PR Oven programmer
CF Cooling fan motor
V Oven fan motor
C Oven top element
G Oven grill element
S Oven bottom element
CIR Oven circular element
TL Thermal overload
TL1 Cooling fan motor thermal overload
S1 Thermostat pilot lamp
S2 Line pilot lamp
M Terminal block
T Earth connection
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USE AND CARE
CAUTION:
This appliance must be used only for the task it has explicitly been designed for, that is for domestic cooking of foodstuffs. Any other form of usage is to be considered as inappropriate and therefore dangerous.
Do NOT place combustible materials or products on this appliance at any time.
USING THE OVEN FOR THE FIRST TIME
Operate as follows:
Assemble the wire racks on the oven walls using the 2 screws interposing the catalytic panels “A” with the arrow
up (g. 9a). The catalytic panel with the
hole for the side oven lamp must be po­sitioned on the left oven wall. DO NOT INTERPOSE THE CATALYTIC PANEL WITHOUT THE HOLE ON THE LEFT OVEN WALL.
Slide in the grease lter on the back of
the oven as in g. 10.
Slide into the guides, the shelf and the tray (g. 9b).
The rack must be tted so that the safe-
ty notch, which stops it sliding out, faces the inside of the oven; the guard rail shall be at the back.
The tray must be tted so that the safe-
ty notch, which stops it sliding out, faces the inside of the oven.
To eliminate traces of grease in manu- facture it is necessary to preheat the
oven at the maximum temperature:
For 60 minutes in the position, for
30 minutes in the another 15 minutes in the
Unscrew the xing screws and slide off the wire racks and the catalytic liners to
the oven wall as in g. 9a.
The grill is secured to the rear wall of the
oven on a hinge system that allows it to be lowered to allow proper access when cleaning the oven ceiling (see next chap­ter TILTING GRILL).
Let the oven cool down, switch off the electrical supply, then clean the inside of the oven with a cloth soaked in water and neutral detergent and dry thoroughly.
position and for
position.
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Figure 9a
Guard rail
A
Figure 9b
Stop notch
A
Stop notch
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GREASE FILTER
A special screen is provided at the back of the oven to catch grease par­ticles, mainly when meat is being roa-
sted (g. 10).
Clean the lter after any cooking!
The grease lter can be removed for
cleaning and should be washed regu-
larly in hot soapy water (g. 10).
Always dry the lter properly before t- ting it back into the oven.
CAUTION: When baking pastry etc. this
lter should be removed.
Figure 10
TILTING GRILL
The grill is secured to the rear wall of the oven on a hinge system that allows it to be lowered to allow proper access when cleaning the oven ceiling (g. 12).
To lower the grill element: use a at-head screwdriver or a small coin to loosen the element xing screw (g. 11).
When you have nished cleaning the oven ceiling, raise the grill element and screw the element xing screw back onto the stud. Make sure that the xing screw is tighte-
ned and the element is held securely in place.
The grill element itself is self-cleaning.
Figure 11
Fixing screw
Stud
Figure 12
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CONTROL PANEL
Figure 13
4 5
1 2 3
Controls description
1. Oven temperature control knob
2. Digital electronic programmer
3. Function selector control knob
Pilot lamps
4. Oven temperature indicator light
5. Power on indicator light
Please note:
Your appliance has been tted with a cooling fan to achieve optimum efciency of the con­trols and to ensure lower surface temperatures are maintained. The cooling fan motor switches ON/OFF depending on temperature. Depending on cooking temperatures and times, the cooling fan may run on even after the appliance oven has been switched off. The duration of this time is dependent on previous cooking temperature and duration.
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USING THE PRESS-AND-TURN CONTROL KNOBS
The control knobs are ush-mounted in the control panel.
Use them as follows:
a. Press lightly on the knob (gure 14-A);
b. The knob will extend outwards as illustrated in gure 14-B.
c. Turn the knob to the required position (gure 14-C).
d. When you have nished cooking, turn the knob back to the “0” (off) position and press
it (gure 14-D) so that it stays ush with the control panel again (gure 14-F).
IMPORTANT:
Never press down the knob when it is not in the “0” (off) position (gure 14-E).
Figure 14
Fig. A Fig. B Fig. C
Fig. D Fig. E Fig. F
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COOKING WITH MULTIFUNCTION OVEN
Attention: The oven door becomes very hot during operation. Keep children away.
GENERAL FEATURES
As its name indicates, this is an oven that presents particular features from an opera­tional point of view. In fact, it is possible to insert 7 different pro­grams to satisfy every cooking need. The 7 positions, thermostatically control­led, are obtained by 4 heating elements
which are:
Bottom element 1300 W (@230V)
Top element 1000 W (@230V)
Grill element 2000 W (@230V)
Circular element 2200 W (@230V)
OPERATING PRINCIPLES
Heating and cooking in the MULTIFUN­CTION oven are obtained in the following
ways:
a. by normal convection
The heat is produced by the upper and
lower heating elements.
b. by forced convection
A fan sucks in the air contained in the
oven mufe, which sends it through the
circular heating element and then sen-
ds it back through the mufe.
Before the hot air is sucked back again
by the fan to repeat the described cycle, it envelops the food in the oven, provo­king a complete and rapid cooking. It is possible to cook several dishes simul­taneously.
c. by semi-forced convection
The heat produced by the upper and
lower heating elements is distributed throughout the oven by the fan.
d. by radiation
The heat is irradiated by the infra red
grill element.
WARNING:
The door is hot, use the handle.
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
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e. by radiation and ventilation
The irradiated heat from the infra red
grill element is distributed throughout the oven by the fan.
f. by ventilation
The food is defrosted by using the fan
only function without heat.
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Figure 16Figure 15
THERMOSTAT KNOB
To turn on the heating elements of the oven, set function selector knob to the required po­sition and the thermostat knob to the desired temperature. To set the temperature, turn the thermostat control knob indicator mark to the required temperature. The elements will turn on or off automatically which is determined by the thermostat. The operation of the heating elements is signalled by a light placed close to the knob.
FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB
Rotate the knob clockwise to set the oven for one of the following functions.
OVEN LIGHT
By turning the knob onto this setting we light the oven cavity.
The oven remains alight while any of the functions is on.
TRADITIONAL CONVECTION COOKING
The upper and lower heating elements are switched on. The heat is diffused by natural con­vection and the temperature must be regulated between 50°C and the maximum position with the thermostat knob. It is necessary to preheat the oven before introducing the foods to be cooked.
Recommended for:
For foods which require the same cooking temperature both internally and externally, i. e. roasts, spare ribs, meringue, etc.
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GRILLING
The infra-red heating element is switched on. The heat is diffused by radiation. Use with the oven door closed and the thermostat knob must be regulated between 50°C
and 225°C maximum.
For correct use see chapter “USE OF THE GRILL”.
Always grill with the oven door closed.
Recommended for:
Intense grilling, browning, cooking au gratin and toasting etc.
DEFROSTING FROZEN FOODS
Only the oven fan is on. To be used with the thermostat knob on “ The defrosting is done by simple ventilation without heat.
Recommended for:
To rapidly defrost frozen foods; 1 kilogram requires about one hour.
The defrosting times vary according to the quantity and type of foods to be defrosted.
0” because the other positions have no effect.
HOT AIR COOKING
The circular element and the fan are on. The heat is diffused by forced convection and the temperature must be regulated between 50°C and the maximum position with the thermostat knob. It is not necessary to preheat the oven.
Recommended for:
For foods that must be well done on the outside and tender or rare on the inside, i.e. lasa-
gna, lamb, roast beef, whole sh, etc.
VENTILATED GRILL COOKING
The infra-red grill and the fan are on. The heat is mainly diffused by radiation and the fan then distributes it throughout the oven. Use with the oven door closed and the thermostat knob must be regulated between 50°C
and 220°C maximum.
It is necessary to preheat the oven for about 5 minutes. For correct use see chapter “GRILLING AND COOKING AU GRATIN”.
Always grill with the oven door closed.
Recommended for:
For grill cooking when a fast outside browning is necessary to keep the juices in, i. e. veal steak, steak, hamburger, etc.
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MAINTAINING TEMPERATURE AFTER COOKING OR SLOWLY
HEATING FOODS
The upper element and the circular element connected in series, are switched on; also the fan is on. The heat is diffused by forced convection with the most heat being produced by the upper ele­ment. The temperature must be regulated between 50°C and 140°C with the thermostat knob.
Recommended for:
To keep foods hot after cooking. To slowly heat already cooked foods.
CONVECTION COOKING WITH VENTILATION
The upper and lower heating elements and the fan turn on. The heat coming from the top and bottom is diffused by forced convection. The temperature must be regulated between 50°C and the maximum position with the thermostat knob.
Recommended for:
For foods of large volume and quantity which require the same internal and external
degree of cooking; for ie: rolled roasts, turkey, legs, cakes, etc.
COOKING ADVICE
The external parts of the appliance become hot during operation. Keep children well out of reach.
OVEN COOKING
Before introducing the food, preheat the oven to the desired temperature.
For a correct preheating operation, it is advisable to remove the tray from the oven and introduce it together with the food, when the oven has reached the desired temperature. Check the cooking time and turn off the oven 5 minutes before the theoretical time to recu-
perate the stored heat.
STERILIZATION
Sterilization of foods to be conserved, in full and hermetically sealed jars, is done in the following way:
a. Set the switch to position b. Set the thermostat knob to position 185°C and preheat the oven. c. Fill the dripping pan with hot water. d. Set the jars onto the dripping pan making sure they do not touch each other and the
door and set the thermostat knob to position 135°C.
When sterilization has begun, that is, when the contents of the jars start to bubble, turn off
the oven and let cool.
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REGENERATION
Set the switch to position and the thermostat knob to position 150°C.
Bread becomes fragrant again if wet with a few drops of water and put into the oven for
about 10 minutes at the highest temperature.
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SIMULTANEOUS COOKING OF DIFFERENT FOODS
The MULTIFUNCTION oven set on position or gives simultaneous heterogeneous
cooking of different foods. Different foods such as sh, cake and meat can be cooked toge­ther without mixing the smells and avours. This is possible since the fats and vapors are oxidized while passing through the electrical
element and therefore are not deposited onto the foods.
The only precautions to follow are:
The cooking temperatures of the different foods must be as close to as possible, with a maximum difference of 20- 25°C.
The introduction of the different dishes in the oven must be done at different times in relation to the cooking times of each one.
The time and energy saved with this type of cooking is obvious.
ROASTING
To obtain classical roasting, it is necessary to remember:
that it is advisable to maintain a temperature between 180 and 200°C.
that the cooking time depends on the quantity and the type of foods.
USE OF THE GRILL
Preheat the oven for about 5 minutes. Introduce the food to be cooked, positioning the rack as close to the grill as possible. The dripping pan should be placed under the rack to catch the cooking juices and fats.
Grilling with the oven door closed. Do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time.
ATTENTION: the oven door becomes very hot during operation. Keep children away.
GRILLING AND COOKING “AU GRATIN”
Grilling may be done using the grill+fan setting , in this setting the hot air completely surrounds the food that is to be cooked, to give a more even and rapid cooking process. Set the temperature knob between 50°C and 220°C maximum, preheat the oven, then simply place the food on the grid. Close the door until grilling is complete. Adding a few dabs of butter before the end of the cooking time gives the golden “au gratin” effect.
Grilling with the oven door closed. Do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time. ATTENTION: the oven door becomes very hot during operation. Keep children away.
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RECOMMENDED COOKING TEMPERATURE
Food °C °F
Gas
Mark
Shelf
Position*
Cooking
Time (approx)
CAKES
Victoria sandwich 190 375 5 2 or 3 20-25 mins
Small cakes/buns 190 375 5 1 and 2 15-20 mins
Maidera cake 180 350 4 2 or 3 20 mins
3/4
Fruit cake 170 325 3 3 1
Rich fruit cake 150 300 2 3 or 4 2
hours
1/2
hours
Scones 225 425 8 - 9 2 8-10 mins
PASTRY
Puff 225 425 8 - 9 2 10-20 mins
Short crust 200 400 6 2 20-30 mins
Plate tarts 200 - 210 400 - 410 6 1 or 2 30-35 mins
Quiches and ans 200 - 210 400 - 410 6 1 or 2 40-45 mins
YEAST
Bread loaf 225 425 7 - 8 2 35-55 mins
Bread rolls 220 425 7 1 or 2 15-20 mins
Pizza dough 230 450 8 2 20 mins
ROAST MEAT
Beef – Medium 190 375 5 2 or 3 20 mins/lb + 20 mins
Lamb 190 375 5 2 or 3
25-30 mins/b + 25 mins
Pork 190 - 200 375 - 400 5 - 7 2 or 3 30 mins/lb + 30 mins
Veal 190 375 5 2 or 3 30 mins/b + 30 mins
Chicken 190 375 5 2 or 3 30 mins/b + 30 mins
Turkey up to 10lb 180 350 4 2 or 3
Stews/casseroles 150 - 170 300 - 325 2 - 3 2 or 3 1
N.B. For fan ovens reduce the temperature by 10-20°C. For any dish taking one hour or over to cook, reduce the cooking time by 10 minutes per hour.
* Shelf positions have been counted from the top of the oven to the base. A fan oven creates more even temperatu­re throughout, therefore the shelf positions
18-20 mins/b + 20 mins
1/2
2 hours
are not as critical.
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DIGITAL ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
CLOCK AND TIMER WITH “ TOUCH CONTROL” KEYS
Keys: Description:
Touched simultaneously
(for more than 2 seconds):
setting the clock;
setting the timer volu-
and
Mode
me (by touching once, along with the “Mode” key);
to cancel automatic
cooking at any time.
Function selection (tou­ched for more than 2 se-
conds):
setting the clock (only after rst connection
or after a power fai­lure);
timer;
automatic cooking dur” (duration) - how long the food will take to cook (by tou­ching the “Mode” key again);
automatic cooking End” - the time you would like the oven turns off (by touching the “Mode” key two more times).
Increases the number shown on the display.
Decreases the number shown on the display.
Figure 17
Illuminated
symbols:
AUTO ashing
AUTO
and
AUTO
and
AUTO
steady
illumination
ashing Timer being set.
steady
illumination
steady
illumination
AUTO
ashing
steady
illumination
Description:
Automatic coo­king completed, oven in automa­tic position but not set.
Oven set for au­tomatic cooking, cooking still not taking place.
Timer in opera­tion.
Oven set for ma­nual cooking.
Automatic coo­king being set.
Oven set for au­tomatic cooking, cooking taking place.
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“TOUCH-CONTROL” KEYS
The “touch-control” keys shall be operated by the ngers (just by touching the key). When using touch controls it is best to use the ball of your nger rather than the tip. The keys are automatically deactivated:
8 seconds after the last selection; the deactivation is indicated by an acoustic signal
(“beep”).
To reactivate just touch the “Mode” key or the “ more than 2 seconds.
” and “ ” keys (simultaneously) for
SETTING THE CLOCK
When rst connected, or after a power failure, the digits and “AUTO” will shown on the display.
To set the clock, touch the “Mode” key, for more than 2 seconds, and then the “
” keys.
Important: the oven does not operate, in manual cooking, without rst having set the clock.
” or “
To set the clock, with the appliance already connected, touch the “ simultaneously (for more than 2 seconds), then “
Important:
changing the time will delete any automatic program;
after setting the clock, the oven starts to operate in the selected function (manual co-
oking). The “
” symbol is steady illuminated.
” or “ ” keys.
” and “ ” keys
USING THE TIMER
You can use the timer at any time, even when the oven is not in use. The timer does not turn the oven off. The timer can be set for up to 23 hours and 59 minutes.
To set the timer, touch the “Mode” key for more than 2 seconds (the “
ashes), than the “
After about 8 seconds an acoustic signal (“beep”) will sound conrming the regulation
” symbol steady illuminated).
(“
To check the remaining time touch the “Mode” key for more than 2 seconds. If the
remaining time is more than a minute the display will show hours and minutes; if less than a minute the display will show seconds.
When the time is up, the timer will beep. Touch the “Mode” key , for more then 2 secon-
ds, to turn it off; or press the “ key, for more than 2 seconds, to deactivate the “
Turn off the oven manually (function and thermostat knobs in the off position) if the
manual cooking has been completed.
” or “ ” keys.
” or “ ” key to stop the beep and than the “Mode”
” symbol ashing on the display.
” symbol
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SETTING THE TIMER VOLUME
You can select from three volume levels.
Touch the “
Touch the “Mode” key; you can read on the display the current timer volume (“ton1”,
ton2” or “ton3”).
Touch the “
Timer volume activated: the last displayed.
After about 8 seconds an acoustic signal (“beep”) will sound conrming the volume
setting; then the time of day will be displayed.
” and “ ” keys simultaneously for more than 2 seconds.
” key to listen or change the timer volume.
AUTOMATIC COOKING
Use automatic cooking to automatically turn the oven on, cook, and then turn the oven off.
1. Check the clock shows the correct time.
2. Select the function and temperature (function and temperature knobs). The oven will come on.
3. Decide how long the food will take to cook, allowing time for preheating if necessary.
4. Touch the “Mode” key for more than 2 seconds and then touch again. “dur” will show (duration). Using the “
5. Decide the time you would like the oven to turn off; touch the “Mode” key for more than 2 seconds and then touch it two times again. “End” will show. Using the “
” keys, set the cooking time.
Note: while “dur” is displayed you can change to “End” just by touching one time the
Mode” key (within 8 seconds from the last selection).
If there is time to wait before cooking starts, the current time of day and “AUTO” will show in the clock display. The oven will switch off but is now set for automatic cooking.
If you are already at home to turn the oven on and only want the oven to turn off automa­tically, start cooking as normal, then follow step 4 or step 5 to set a time to stop the oven.
” and “ ” keys, set the cooking time.
” and “
When automatic cooking starts, “
To see the remaining cook time, follow step 4 up to display “dur” (duration).
To see the set stop time, follow step 5 up to display “End”.
To cancel automatic cooking at any time, touch the “
neously (for more than 2 seconds) and turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position.
When the stop time is reached, the oven will turn off, the timer will beep and “AUTO” will
ash:
Touch any key to stop the beeping.
Touch the “Mode” key, for more than 2 seconds, to return the oven to the manual mode
” symbol steady illuminated on the display).
(“
Turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position.
Attention: After a power failure any automatic program is deleted. Turn off the oven manually.
” will be displayed and the oven will turn on.
” and “ ” keys simulta-
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
GENERAL ADVICE
Before you begin cleaning, you must ensure that the appliance is switched off
and disconnected from the electrical power supply.
It is advisable to clean when the appliance is cold and especially when cleaning the
enamelled parts.
Avoid leaving alkaline or acidic substances (lemon juice, vinegar, etc.) on the surfaces.
Avoid using cleaning products with a chlorine or acidic base.
Do not use a steam cleaner because the moisture can get into the appliance thus
make it unsafe.
Important: The use of suitable protective clothing/gloves is recommended when
handling or cleaning of this appliance.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven
door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
WARNING! When correctly installed, your product meets all safety requirements laid down for this type of product category. However special care should be taken around the rear or the underneath of the appliance as these areas are not designed or intended to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges, that may cause injury.
ENAMELLED PARTS
All the enamelled parts must be cleaned with a sponge and soapy water or other non­abrasive products.
Dry preferably with a microbre or soft cloth.
Acidic substances like lemon juice, tomato sauce, vinegar etc. can damage the enamel if left too long.
STAINLESS STEEL, ALUMINIUM PARTS, PAINTED AND SILK-SCREEN PRIN­TED SURFACES
Clean using an appropriate product. Always dry thoroughly.
IMPORTANT: these parts must be cleaned very carefully to avoid scratching and abrasion.
You are advised to use a soft cloth and neutral soap.
CAUTION: Do not use abrasive substances or non-neutral detergents as these will irreparably damage the surface.
GLASS CONTROL PANEL
Clean using an appropriate product. Always dry thoroughly. Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the control panel sin­ce they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
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INSIDE OF OVEN
The oven should always be cleaned after use when it has cooled down. The cavity should be cleaned using a mild detergent solution and warm water. Suitable proprietary chemical cleaners may be used after rst consulting with the manufac­turers recommendations and testing a small sample of the oven cavity. Abrasive cleaning agents or scouring pads/cloths should not be used on the cavity surface.
NOTE: The manufacturers of this appliance will accept no responsibility for damage cau­sed by chemical or abrasive cleaning.
Do not store ammable material in the oven.
Let the oven cool down and pay special attention no to touch the hot heating ele­ments inside the oven cavity.
ADVICE FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE OF CATALYTIC PANELS
The catalytic panels are covered with special microporous enamel which absorbs and does away with oil and fat splashes during normal baking over 200°C. If, after cooking very fatty foods, the panels remain dirty, operate the oven “idling” on max temperature for about 30 minutes. These panels do not require to be cleaned, however it is advised to periodically remove them from the oven (at least the side panels) and to wash them with tepid soapy water and then wipe off with a soft cloth.
DO NOT CLEAN OR WASH THEM WITH ABRASIVE PRODUCTS OR WITH PRODUCTS CONTAINING ACIDS OR ALKALIS.
The side panels are reversible and when the catalytic microporous enamel degrades, they can be turned to the other side.
GRILL HEATING ELEMENT
The heating element is self-cleaning and does not require maintenance. The grill is
secured to the rear wall of the oven on a hinge system that allows it to be lowered to
allow proper access when cleaning the oven ceiling (gs. 11, 12 at page 15).
GREASE FILTER
Clean the lter after any cooking! The grease lter can be removed for cleaning and should be washed regularly in hot soapy water (g. 10 at page 15).
Always dry the lter properly before tting it back into the oven.
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REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHTS
WRONG
CORRECT
WARNING: Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp/s to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
Let the oven cavity and the heating elements to cool down.
Switch off the electrical supply.
LEFT LAMP
Remove the left wire rack and the side catalytic panel by unscrewing the xing screws (see chapter “USE AND CARE” at page 14).
Press down from the top the protective cover “A” (g. 18) and remove it by rotating on the lower side.
IMPORTANT: Never use screwdrivers or other utensils to remove the cover “A”. This could damage the enamel of the oven or the lampholder. Operate only by hands.
Replace the halogen lamp “B” with a new one suitable for high temperatures having
the following specications: 220-240V or 230-240V, 50 Hz and same power (check
watt power as stamped in the bulb itself) of the replaced lamp.
IMPORTANT WARNING: Never replace the lamp with bare hands; contamination
from your ngers can cause premature failure. Always use a clean cloth or gloves.
Ret the protective cover “A” operating in reverse order.
ATTENTION: The notch in the inner edge of the cover must be oriented toward the
lamp. Assemble the side catalytic panel and the left wire rack.
TOP RIGHT LAMP:
Remove the protective cover “C” (g. 18).
Replace the halogen lamp “B” with a new one suitable
for high temperatures having the following specica­tions: 220-240V or 230-240V, 50 Hz and same power
(check watt power as stamped in the bulb itself) of the replaced lamp.
IMPORTANT WARNING: Never replace the lamp
with bare hands; contamination from your ngers
can cause premature failure. Always use a clean cloth or gloves.
Ret the protective cover “C”.
NOTE: Oven bulb replacement is not covered by your gua-
rantee.
A
Figure 18
1
2
A
B
A
C
B
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REMOVING AND REPLACING THE INNER DOOR GLASS PANES FOR CLEANING
If you wish to clean the inner panes of glass of the door, make sure you follow the precau­tions and instructions very carefully. Replacing the glass panes and the door incorrectly may result in damage to the appliance and may void your warranty.
IMPORTANT!
Take care, the oven door is heavy. If you have any doubts, do not attempt to remove the door.
Make sure the oven and all its parts have cooled down. Do not attempt to handle the parts of a hot oven.
Take extreme care when handling the glass panes. Avoid the edges of the glass bum- ping against any surface. This may result in the glass shattering.
CAUTION:
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door
panes of glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
If you notice any sign of damage on any of the glass panes (such as chipping, or cracks), do not use the oven. Call your Authorised Service Centre or Customer Care.
Make sure you replace the glass panes correctly. Do not use the oven without glass panes correctly in place.
If the glass panes feel difcult to remove or replace, do not force them. Call your Au- thorised Repairer or Customer Care for help.
Note: service visits providing assistance with using or maintaining the oven are not
covered by your warranty.
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Figure 19
Figure 20
G
Figure 21
OVEN DOOR
Depending on the model, the oven door is hinged either on the left or the right.
Note: The oven door should only be remo­ved by an authorised service agent. Remo­val of the oven door by a non-authorised person will invalidate the guarantee.
CLEANING THE PANES OF GLASS
The oven door is tted with no. 3 panes:
no. 1 outside;
no. 1 inner;
no. 1 in the middle.
To clean all panes on both sides it is ne­cessary to remove the inner and the middle panes as follows.
REMOVING THE MIDDLE AND INNER PANES OF GLASS
When removing and replacing the in­ner and middle panes of glass, the door
should be held still by one person (g.
19). A second person should gently re-
move the panes of glass (gs. 21, 23-
24).
1. Open the door.
2. Remove the inner pane:
Remove the seal “G” by unhooking the
no. 3 (three) xing hooks (g. 20).
Gently pull out the inner pane of glass (g. 21). Forcible removal of the door
glass may lead to damage of the door hinges.
Clean the glass with an appropriate cleaner. Dry thoroughly, and place on a soft surface.
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Figure 22
Figure 23
3. Remove the middle pane:
Gently unlock the middle pane of glass
from the bottom clamps by moving it
as in g. 23.
Gently lift the bottom edge of the pane
(arrow 1 in g. 24) and remove it by
pulling it out from the top clamps (ar-
row 2 in g. 24).
Clean the glass with an appropriate
cleaner. Dry thoroughly, and place on a soft surface.
Now you can also clean the inside of the outer glass.
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Figure 24
2
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Figure 25
M
M
Figure 26
1
1
REPLACING THE MIDDLE AND INNER PANES OF GLASS
1. The door should be held still by one
person. A second person should gently replace the panes of glass.
2. Replace the middle pane:
Check that the no. 4 (four) rubber pads are in place (“M” in g. 25).
Check that you are holding the pane the correct way. You should be able to read the wording on it as it faces you.
Gently insert the top edge of the pane into the top clamps (arrow
1 in g. 26), then lower the pane
and insert the bottom edge into
the bottom clamps (arrow 2 in g.
26); and then slide the pane into
position (g. 27).
Forcible replacement of the door
glass may lead to damage of the door hinges.
2
Figure 27
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E
F
H
H
Figure 28
D
D
Figure 29
E
F
3. Replace the inner pane:
Check the correct positioning of the no. 4 (four) silicon rubbers “D” (g. 28).
Check that you are holding the pane the correct way. You should be able to read the wording on it as it faces you.
Whilst one person holds the door still, a second person should insert the in­ner pane in the left “E” and right “F”
side guides (g. 29) and gently let it
slide up to the retainers “H” (g. 30). Forcible replacement of the door glass may lead to damage of the door hin­ges.
Reassemble the seal “G” in the correct
way (g. 31) by hooking the no. 3 (th­ree) xing hooks in the proper holes.
Figure 30
Figure 32
The oven door has a sealed gasket in
Figure 31
the top part.
It is normal the opened gap between the top edge of the inner glass and the se­aled gasket. This allows the cooling air circulation.
G
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SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
SERVICING THE APPLIANCE
Service may be obtained by contacting our Customer Service Centre to locate the nearest
Authorised Delonghi Service Agent:
Servicing shall be carried out only by authorized personnel.
The appliance shall not be modied.
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you experience a problem with your oven, check the following points before calling our Customer Service Centre for assistance.
1. The power is switched on.
2. The controls are switched on.
3. None semi-automatic or automatic cooking program has been selected.
4. Both the fuse and the mains fuse are intact.
Should you still require assistance please contact our Customer Service Centre for your nearest Authorised Delonghi Service Agent.
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Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. The manufacturer reserves the right, considering the characteristics of the models described here, at any time and without notice, to make eventual necessary modifications for their construction or for commercial needs.
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