De'Longhi DO 1289, GB-5718114200 Instruction Manual

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ELECTRIC OVEN FOUR ÉLECTRIQUE HORNO ELÉCTRICO FORNO ELETTRICO
DO1289
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ELECTRONIC CHARACTERISTICS: CARACTÉRISTIQUES ÉLECTRIQUES: CARACTERISTICAS ELECTRICAS: CARATTERISTICHE ELETTRICHE: 120V~60Hz - 1400 W
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Only use a three-pin, 120 Volt, 60 Hz power outlet
GROUNDING INSTRUCTIONS
MAKE SURE THAT THE PLUG IS CORRECTLY GROUNDED This appliance must be grounded: in the event of short circuits, the ground connection reduces the risk of elec­tric shock, allowing the electrical current to be dispersed. This appliance is fitted with a power cable with ground wire. The plug must be connected to a power outlet that has been correctly installed and grounded.
WARNING: IMPROPER USE OF THE GROUND WIRE MAY LEAD TO THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK.
If you are not sure that the power outlet is properly grounded, contact a qualified electrician. If an extension cord is required, only use three-wire extension cords with three-pin plugs and sockets that fit the plug on the appliance. The capacity of the extension cord must be greater than or equal to the rated power input of the appliance.
• The length of the power cable for this appliance has been devised so as to avoid the possibility of trip-
ping on or getting entangled in a long cable.
If a longer cable is required, an extension cord can be used with a rated capacity not below 15 amps,
120 volt and with UL/CSA approval.
•A six-foot long extension cord, with a 15 amp rating, is available from authorized resellers.
When using an extension cord, make sure it does not hang loose in the work area or where someone
may accidentally trip on it or get entangled in it.
• Handle the power cable with care for longer life; avoid pulling or stressing the cable around the connec-
tors to the power outlet and the appliance.
CONVERSION TABLE
°C °F
95 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200
107 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 225
120 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250
135 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 275
150 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 300
163 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 325
177 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 350
190 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 375
205 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 400
218 . . . . . . . . . . . . . 425
233. . . . . . . . . . . . . 450
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CONTENTS
CHAP. 1 GENERAL
1.1 Control panel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
1.2 Description of the appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
1.3 Important safeguards . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
1.4 Summary table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6
1.5 Correct wire rack position . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
1.6 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7
1.7 Important tips and techniques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
CHAP. 2 USING THE CONTROLS AND SETTING THE MODES
2.1 Setting the clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8
2.2 BAKE and FAN/BAKE modes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9
2.3 SMART COOKIES mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
2.4 DEHYDRATOR mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14
2.5 PIZZA mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
2.6 DEFROST mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17
2.7 BROIL mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .18
2.8 TOAST mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .19
2.9 KEEP WARM mode . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
CHAP. 3 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
3.1 Care and cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .21
1.1 CONTROL PANEL
1Display 2 TOAST pilot light 3 KEEP WARM pilot light 4FAN & BAKE / DEFROST pilot light 5 BAKE pilot light 6 BROIL pilot light 7 PIZZA pilot light 8 DEHYD pilot light 9 SMART COOKIES pilot light 10 MODE knob 11 TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button 12 TIME/TOAST COLOR knob 13 START/STOP button
1
5 4
3
2
6 7
8
9 10
11
12
13
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1.2 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
A Control panel B Glass door C Matte silver crumb tray D Bottom heating element E Top heating element F Interior light G 12” pizza-shaped wire rack H Black durastone bake pan I 12" pizza-shaped reversible wire rack
L Matte silver cookie sheets M Black durastone broil rack N Dehydrator rack O Pizza tray
F
L
M
E
A
B
C
D
G
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H
N
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1.3 IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, a number of fundamental safety rules must be observed, including the fol­lowing:
1. READ ALL THE INSTRUCTIONS
2. Do not touch the hot surfaces. Only use the knobs or handles to operate the appliance.
3. Before using the appliance, move it 2 inches (5/10 cm) away from the wall and any other object that is on the same surface. Remove any objects located above the appliance. Do not use on surfaces that may be damaged by the heat.
4. To avoid electric shock, do not immerse the appliance in water. See the instructions for cleaning.
5. If the appliance is used when children are around, pay careful attention to the metal walls of the oven and the door, which become very hot. The appliance must not be used by children without supervision. Make sure that children do not play with the appliance.
6. Unplug the appliance from the power outlet when this is not being used or before cleaning it. Wait for the appliance to cool down before fitting or removing any parts.
7. Never operate the appliance with the cable or the plug damaged, if any malfunctions have occurred, or if the appliance has been damaged in any way. Take the appliance to the nearest authorized service center, which will inspect it and, if necessary, will adjust or repair it.
8. The use of accessories that are not recommended by the manufacturer may cause injuries.
9. Do not use outdoors.
10.Do not let the power cable hang from the counter or come into contact with hot surfaces.
11.Do not place the appliance above or near a gas or electric cooker.
12.Use maximum care when moving the appliance if it contains hot oil or other hot liquids.
13.If the plug heats up, contact a qualified electrician.
14.Do not use this appliance for purposes other than those it has been designed for.
15.Use maximum care when removing the bake pan or throwing out the hot fat.
16.Do not use metal sponges to clean the appliance, small particles may be detached that cause electric shocks.
17.To ensure the safe operation of the appliance, never introduce foods or utensils that are too large for the oven.
18.If the appliance, when operating, is covered by or comes into contact with flammable materials, such as curtains, fabrics or wall coverings etc., these may catch fire.
19.WARNING: Never leave the appliance unattended when operating (especially when broiling or toa-
sting).
20.When broiling, the bake pan and the wire racks must be used as described in the instructions on page 18.
21.Extreme care must be taken when using containers made from materials other than glass, metal or oven­proof ceramics.
22.Do not place any objects in the oven when it is not being used, apart from the accessories recommended by the manufacturer.
23.Do not place any of the following materials into or on top of the oven: paper, cardboard, plastic and the like.
24.Do not cover parts of the oven with metal foil, to avoid overheating.
25.To switch the appliance off, press START/STOP button.
This product is designed exclusively for household use
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: After having removed the appliance from its packaging, check that the door is intact.
The door is made from glass and is therefore fragile. If it is visibly chipped, scored or scratched, it should be replaced. While using, cleaning or moving the appliance, avoid slamming or knocking the door. Do not pour cold liquid onto the glass while the appliance is hot.
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Program
1.4 SUMMARY TABLE
Modes
Temperature
setting/display
indication
Wire rack and
accessory position
Notes/Tips
Defrost
DD EE FF RR
-
Keep warm
11 88 00 °° FF
-
Convection oven
cooking
22 00 00 °° FF -- 44 55 00 °° FF
Ideal for lasagna, meat, pizza, cakes in general, foods that should be crunchy on the surface (“au gratin”) and bread. For details on how to use the accessories, refer to the tips in the table on page 12.
In addition, this func­tion is ideal for cooking on two levels at the same time. For tips on how to do this, refer to page 10.
Traditional oven
cooking
22 00 00 °° FF -- 44 55 00 °° FF
Ideal for cooking stuf­fed vegetables, fish and small poultry. For details on how to use the accessories, refer to the table on page
12.
Broiling and top
browning
Broil function is ideal for all types of tradi­tional grilling: ham­burgers, hot dogs, kebabs, etc. Use the top browning function to top brown open­face sandwiches, cheese toppings, and hors d'oeuvres.
FAN &
BAKE/DEFROST
KEEP WARM
FAN &
BAKE/DEFROST
BAKE
BROIL
bb rr ll
Toast
CC OO LL OO RR 11 -- 77
22 -- 66
Ideal for toasting sli­ces of bread.
TOAST
for broiling
for top browning
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Program Modes
Temperature
setting/display
indication
Wire rack and
accessory position
Notes/Tips
DD EE HH
DEHYD
Dehydrator
Place prepared food on the dehydrator kit with­out covering shelves with plastic food wrap. The fan and low heat will dry food in 8 to 14 hours. Consult a book on drying foods for treatment of various foods.
SMART COOKIES
Smart cookies
PIZZA
Pizza
PP 11 -- PP 33
1 level
22 PP 11 -- 22 PP 33
2 level
11 tt rr
22 tt rr
1 level
2 level
This function is ideal for cookies. For further information please refer to the paragraph on page 13.
1.5 CORRECT WIRE RACK POSITION
For single cooking:
For double cooking:
1.6 INSTALLATION
1) Check that the appliance has not suffered any damage due to transportation.
2) Place the appliance on a flat, stable surface out of the reach of children (the glass door becomes very hot while the oven is in operation).
3) Before using this appliance, move it two inches away from the wall or any object on the counter top. Remove any object that may have been placed on top of the appliance. Do not use on surfaces where heat may be a problem.
4) Initial start-up operation may result in minimal smell and smoke (about 15 min.). This is normal. It is due to the protective substance on heating elements which protects them from salt effects during shipping from the factory.
5) When a function is started, the START/STOP button will light.
6) If
EE RRRR
message is shown on display, the oven has been damaged. Please contact an authorized service center.
Please read the instruc­tion on page 15.
(1)
(2)
(3)
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•When the appliance is connected to the power supply for the first time, or after a power outage, four dashes will appear on the display (--:--). In order to set the time of day, proceed as described below:
2.1 SETTING THE CLOCK
1Press the
TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but­ton (11). (the hours flash on display)
2Turn the TIME/TOAST
COLOR knob (12) to the desired time. The times set will begin blinking on the display.
3Press the
TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but­ton (11) the minutes begin to flash on the display.
1.7 IMPORTANT TIPS AND TECHNIQUES
ACCESSORIES AND UTENSILS
The bake pan (H) is designed to permit the circulating heat to surround the food (except for the bottom surface) more effectively. Use it as you would any shallow baking or roasting pan. Other utensils you own can be used provided that an inch or so of space remains open to allow circulation of the fan-forced heat. Casserole covers should not be used and glass ovenware should not be placed closer than two inches from the upper heating ele­ment.
The cookie sheets (L)provided must also be centered on the rack. When using both sheets on two wire racks, place the reversible wire rack in the upper guide.
PREHEATING THE OVEN
To pre-heat the oven, press the required function (BAKE, FAN & BAKE) and set the desired temperature (only for BAKE and FAN & BAKE). After having pressed START/STOP, if no duration has been set, the display will show the countdown starting from the default duration of 30 minutes. On reaching the set temperature, the control will emit 3 “beeps” 3 times.
USING ALUMINUM FOIL
Do NOT allow foil to touch sides of the oven or the heating elements. Foil can be used to cover foods or the shallow pan (for easier clean-up) provided foil is tucked in securely around the food or the edges of the pan or dish. DO NOT cover the broiling rack as this can cause accumulated grease to catch fire. DO NOT cover the crumb tray (C).
Unlike an ordinary toaster-oven, the DE’LONGHI features 8 functions: convection/defrost, traditional bake, keep warm, broil, toast, dehydrate, smart cookie and pizza functions.
Cookie sheet
Rack
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5Press the
TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but­ton (11) at any time during cooking process to display the current time. (the display shows the time set)
• If you wish to change the hour on the dial once it has been set, press the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but­ton (11) before proceding to set the new time as described above.
• It is possible to display the current time even after starting a function, by pressing the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button (11) (the time is displayed for 2 seconds).
4Turn the TIME/TOAST
COLOR knob (12) to the desired time. The time set will begin blinking on the display.
1Turn the MODE knob (10) to
the desired function. BAKE (5) or FAN & BAKE /DEFROST (4). The display will show the default tempera­ture (
33 55 00 °° FF
)
2 If necessary, the desired tem-
perature can be modified by pressing the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button (11). The available tempera­tures are: 200 - 250 - 275 ­300 - 325 - 350 - 375 - 400 ­425 - 450°F. The display will show the chosen temperature.
2.2 BAKE AND FAN/BAKE MODES
3 Set the time (max 2 hours) by
turning the TIME/TOAST COLOR knob (12).
4Press the START/STOP button
(13). The oven will start the countdown. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 “beeps” and the display will return to stand-by (showing the time of the day, if previously set).
°f
°f
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Cooking on 2 levels at the same time with the convection oven
The convection oven function allows different foods to be cooked at the same time, placed on 2 levels. The heat provided by the 2 heating elements, is distributed inside the oven by the air, circulated by the fan. In this way, the heat reaches every part of the oven uniformly and quickly; the air inside the oven is very dry, preventing the mixing of fla­vors.
To cook two dishes at the same time, simply observe these general rules.
1. The cooking times for different recipes prepared simultaneously are higher than when the items are cooked individually.
2. Around halfway through cooking, change the position of the 2 bake pans, placing the top one on the lower wire rack and vice­versa.
In addition, turn the bake pans half-way around.
Note: the wire racks must be positioned as shown in the figure to the side.
top heating element
bottom heating element
Notes:
• If the cooking time is not set (skipping point 3), the display will show the countdown starting from the default duration of 30 minutes.
• The oven should always be preheated. Wait for the audible signal (3 times 3 short beeps) before placing the tray with food in the oven.
• The set time can be modified during cooking by simply repeating point 3. The countdown will automati­cally restart 3 seconds after the last setting.
•To display the current temperature inside the oven during the cooking process, simply press the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button (11). While the temperature is displayed, you have 3 seconds to press the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button (11) again to modify the set temperature.
• If the START/STOP button (13) is not pressed within 3 minutes from the previous setting, the control will return to stand-by.
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GENERAL GUIDELINES
With FAN & BAKE / DEFROST mode, a fan gently circulates the heated air within the oven, providing a more even temperature around the food. This system, used in many large commer­cial ovens for years, produces more even browning and cooking of baked foods, meats and poultry. The forced air also displaces the layer of cold air sur­rounding the food, allowing faster cooking in many cases or a lowering of tem­perature. In general, meats and poultry can be cooked in less time (a meat thermometer will help to prevent overcooking). Cakes, pies, cookies, etc. can be baked at a lower temperature (see charts). BAKE mode is used when browning and crisping are less important or undesirable. Use it, following conven­tional recipes, for casseroles, stuffed vegetables, fish, lasagna, fruit tarts, cheesecakes and other moist mixtures.
CONVECTION BAKING OF CONVENIENCE FOODS
Many convenience foods can be successfully baked or heated by convection on the FAN & BAKE / DEFROST mode. In general, follow the package directions for temperature and time. However, lower the temperature by 25°F. There is such a wide choice of convenience foods on the market and variations in packaging, quantities and initial temperatures (frozen, refrigerated and shelf temperature) that it’s best to follow the package instructions. Check the food 5 to 10 minutes before the time is up; you may need to adjust the time and/or temperature for best results.
Here are some tips for different types of convenience foods:
- If directions call for placing the food container on a metal pan or cookie sheet to avoid spills or to aid even cooking, use the bake pan provided. Use it or the cookie sheets provided for foods, such as rolls, cookies, turnovers or frozen French fries, breaded fish or chicken pieces, that are placed directly on a pan or cookie sheet.
- Some frozen foods come in “oven-proof” plastic or paper containers which can be cooked in a microwave oven and, within limits, a conventional oven. Be sure to follow directions for maximum bak­ing temperature. The container can melt or scorch if too high a temperature is used. To be on the safe side, set the oven 25°F lower than the recommended temperature.
- When baking packaged mixtures (such as scalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, brownies, corn bread, coffeecake and cake mixes) check the package directions for recommended sizes of pan, casserole or dish and the proper baking times for each. A 9-inch round or an 11 x 7 inch rectangular pan will fit in the oven with room on all sides for air circulation. Layer cake mixes can be baked one layer at a time in a 8- or 9-inch round pan or all of the batter in a 3­inch deep 9-inch round bundt or spring-form pan.
IMPORTANT
We recommend cooking chicken, roasts and small fowl directly on the broiling rack resting on the baking pan (see fig. on the left) to avoid fat spattering onto the sides of the oven and dripping onto the bottom. See the following sections for further details.
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TEMPERATURE AND TIME FOR TYPICAL FOODS (convection baking and roasting)
33 00 00 °° FF
to
33 22 55 °° FF
33 55 00 °° FF
FOOD
TEMPERATURE
SETTING/DISPLAY
INDICATOR
APPROX. TIME
NOTES AND TIPS
Whole chicken 3-
3.5 lbs. Unstuffed.
33 55 00 °° FF
75 min. or until internal
temperature of 175°F in
thigh and breast.
Roast in bake pan with broiling rack inverted, with rack in position 1 (see pag. 7).
Pork Loin or Rib Roast, 2 - 4 lbs.
33 22 55 °° FF
90 min. or until internal temperature of 170°F is
reached.
Roast the same as the whole chick-
en. Broiling rack may be in its high-
er position if oven space allows.
Pork Baby Back Ribs
1.75 - 2 lbs. in 6 - to 10 - inch strips.
300°F for 20 min. then
BROIL for 30 min.
Total time 50 min. or until brown and very
tender.
Use pan without rack, lined with
foil, on rack position 1.
Beef Sirloin or Rib Roast 3 - 5 lbs, boned.
20 min./lb. for rare
25 min./lb for medium
30 min./lb. well
Have roast tied for even cooking.
Use broiling rack in position 1 or 2
as oven space allows (see pag.6).
Cornish Hens 1.5 lbs. each, two split into four halves.
33 55 00 °° FF
45 - 50 min. or until ten­der and juice is clear when pierced with fork.
Roast on pan with broiling rack in posi­tion 2, skin side up. Brush with orange marmalade or honey. Turn and brush several times until done.
Baking Potatoes 1 to 4 large.
44 55 00 °° FF
45 - 50 min. or until
fork-tender.
Wash and pierce raw potatoes with fork. Rub skins with salad oil if desired. Bake on wire rack in position 1.
Cakes: Layer, Sheet cake or Loaf cake. Pies: Fruit, 9- inch double crust.
33 00 00 °° FF
to
33 55 00 °° FF
Cake: Follow traditional recipe timing but lower temper­ature by 25 to 50°F.
Brownies, Bar, Cookies.
Cake: Follow traditional recipe tim­ing but lower temperature by 25 to 50°F. Use 7x11 inch or 8- or 9 inch square pan or oven-glass dish.
Cake: Place wire rack in position 1. Check progress 5 - 10 min. before time is up. Let cool 5 - 10 min. to firm up before removing from pan or dish.
Cookie: Place 1 inch apart on 1 or 2 cookie sheets. For 1 sheet place wire rack in position 1. For 2 cookie sheets, place racks in position 3 (see pag.6). Grease sheets if the recipe directs. Remove promptly to cooling rack.
MODES
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
BAKE
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
Cookie: After the preheating signal. 20-30 minutes, depending on the type of cookie.
FAN &
BAKE /
DEFROST
Cookie: After the preheating signal. 20-30 minutes, depending on the type of cookie.
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2.3 SMART COOKIES MODE
This special function is designed to produce perfect results when using one or two trays to bake delicate food items such as cookies, brownies, cakes, pies etc. The function is accessible by turning the MODE knob (10) until the SMART COOKIES indicator is illuminated and
TT RR 11
is on the display. Please note, this function is pro­grammed to control temperature, so only the baking time can be adjusted. Follow the full set of instructions as outlined below. The oven should always be pre-heated.
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the SMART COOKIES light is illuminated and
TT RR 11
is
on the display.
3Press the START/STOP button
(13). The oven starts the pre­heating phase.
•When the oven reaches the ideal baking temperature, an audible signal will sound (three series of short
beeps) and the baking time will start flashing.
• Place the cookies in the oven and press START/STOP; the oven will start the countdown.
• If during the cooking process you wish to increase or decrease within 5 minutes the set time, turn the
TIME/TOAST COLOR knob (12).
Only when baking on two levels: at 3/4 of the baking time, an audi­ble signal will sound to indicate that the cookie sheets (L) need to be swapped and turned 180 degrees (see the figure on the right).
Once the two sheets have been swapped, press START/STOP to stop the baking process.
If START/STOP is not pressed within 3 minutes from when the “beeps” sound, the function will resume automatically, ending the baking after the set time.
2Press the
TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK but­ton (11) to select 1 or 2 cook­ing levels.
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2.4 DEHYDRATING MODE
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the DEHYD light is illumi­nated and
dd ee hh
is on the dis-
play.
2 Set the time (max 14 hours)
by turning the TIME/TOAST COLOR (12) knob.
3Press the START/STOP button
(13). The oven will start the countdown. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 “beeps” and the display will return to stand-by (showing the time of the day, if previ­ously set).
Slot 1
Dehydrating kit
wire rack reversed
Slices of apples, pineapple, pears, peaches or bananas, placed directly on the dehydrator kit, will dry in 8 to 14 hours in the gently circulating warm air. Time will depend on the moisture in the fruit. Herbs can also be dried. However, the limited quantity of vegetables that can be dried at one time may not be worth your time and attention. Consult a book on dehydrating food for specific directions as to times, temperature, pre­treatment and storage of dried foods.
FOR DEHYDRATING:
-Prepare food and use the dehydrating kit as follows:
- insert wire rack (G) in the slot 1;
- put the dehydrator kit on the wire rack (see figure).
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2.5 PIZZA MODE
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the display shows *
PP 11
and the relevant led lights on.
P1
*
• If the START/STOP button (13) is not pressed within 3 minutes from the previous setting, the control will
return to stand-by.
• The cooking process can be stopped at any moment by pressing the START/STOP button (13).
2 Select the desired program
(see table on the following page) by pressing repeately the TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK button (11); place the pizza in the oven.
P3
*
3Press the START/STOP button
(13); the display will show the countdown. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 “beeps” and the display will show the time of the day, if previously set.
4 If during the cooking process
you wish to increase or decrease within 5 minutes the set time, turn the TIME/TOAST COLOR knob (12). This operation can be done only once the START/STOP button (13) has been pressed.
0:21
0:24
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NOTES/TIPS TO COOK PIZZA
• If the oven is already hot (e.g. in case of sequential pizza cooking), the electronic control will automati­cally reduce/adjust the cooking time.
• Always put the pizza on the pizza tray on the wire rack (G) provided; then insert the tray in position 1 (see pag.6).
•Frozen pizza: remove the pizza from its packaging and put the pizza directly on the pizza tray (O). Home - made pizza with fresh dough: prepare the pizza on the well greased pizza tray (O) or line the tray with oven-proof paper. We suggest adding mozzarella or soft cheese just five minutes before the end of cooking process: the cheese will melt perfectly without overburning.
• In order to select the right program, refer to the following table.
•Cooking result may vary; adjust these settings to your individual preferences.
DISPLAY INDICATION
*
PP 11
*
PP 22
*
PP 33
NOTES/TIPS
Ideal for small frozen pizzas (weight 6.5 - 9 ounce)
Ideal for medium frozen pizzas (weight 9 - 18 ounce)
Ideal for big frozen pizzas (weight 18 - 28 ounce)
PP 11
Ideal for one fresh pizza
22 pp 11
Ideal for two fresh pizzas
*
22 PP 11
Ideal for 2 small frozen pizzas (weight 6.5 - 9 ounce)
*
22 PP 22
Ideal for 2 medium frozen pizzas (weight 9 - 18 ounce)
*
22 PP 33
Ideal for 2 big frozen pizzas (weight 18 - 28 ounce)
Correct wire rack/pizza tray position
Single cooking
Double cooking
At 2/3 of the cooking time, an audible signal will sound to indicate that the two pizzas need to be swapped over, placing the top one on the bottom rack and vice-versa. Also turn them around 180 degrees. Then press START/STOP to start the cooking process. If START/STOP is not pressed within 3 minutes from when the “beeps” sound, the function will resume auto­matically.
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2.6 DEFROSTING MODE
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the FAN BAKE/DEFROST led lights on.
Notes:
• If the defrosting time is not set (skipping point 3), the display will show the countdown starting from the default duration of 30 minutes.
• If the START/STOP button (13) is not pressed within 3 minutes from the previous setting, the control will return to stand-by.
Portions and pieces of raw meat, poultry and fish, frozen soups, pastry, fruit or leftovers will thaw more quick­ly on this setting than on a counter or in the refrigerator. Thaw only pieces or portions small enough to thaw in an hour or less and do not let food come to room tem­perature. Thawed food held too long or at a warm temperature can cause bacteria to form. Large amounts of food should be defrosted in a refrigerator.
2 Then press the
TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK (11) until the display shows
dd eeff rr
3 Set the time (max 2 hours) by
turning the TIME/TOAST COLOR (12) knob.
4Press the START/STOP button
(13). The oven will start the countdown. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 “beeps” and the display will return to stand-by (showing the time of the day, if previ­ously set).
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2.7 BROILING MODE
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the BROIL led lights on. The display will show the message
bb rr ll
.
2 Set the time (max 1 hour) by
turning the TIME/TOAST COLOR (12) knob.
3Press the START/STOP button
(13). The oven will start the countdown. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 “beeps” and the display will return to stand-by (showing the time of the day, if previ­ously set).
Notes:
• If the cooking time is not set, the display will show the countdown starting from the default duration of 15 minutes.
• If the START/STOP button (13) is not pressed within 3 minutes from the previous setting, the control will return to stand-by.
-Trim excess fat from meat. Dry meat, fish and poultry surfaces with paper towel.
- Place the food on the broiling rack set in the shallow pan as shown in the figure. Position wire rack so that food will be about 2 inches from top heating element. Thick foods such as chicken pieces should be 3 ­4 inches from the element.
- The broiling rack can be inverted if necessary, but do not attempt to broil without the rack as fat drip­pings can smoke or flame.
- For easier clean-up, the shallow pan can be lined with foil. Be sure not to cover the broiling rack or let foil extend beyond the edges of the pan.
- Be careful when turning food or removing the pan. Use potholders and avoid spilling drippings.
- Never cover heating elements with foil.
-To top-brown casseroles with crumb or cheese toppings, place the dish directly on the wire rack 2 - 3 inches from the top element. Close the door and watch carefully to avoid burning the toppings. NOTE: Oven-glass dishes should not be exposed to direct broiler heat.
When the function and the temperature controls are set to BROIL only the top element heats at full power. Set the broiling rack in the bake pan on the wire rack in position 2 (see pag. 6) so that the food is few inches from the top element. For thick foods such as chicken parts place the rack in position 1. If necessary, the broil­ing rack can be inverted in the pan. The broiling rack shields the fat drippings from direct heat, reducing spattering, smoking and possible flaming. Always use the shallow pan when broiling any fatty foods.
BROIL RACK
OVEN TRAY
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Note: Since fish is non-fatty it can be broiled directly on bake pan. Broil until it flakes easily with a fork. Thin fillets need not to be turned.
FOOD
WEIGHT OR
THICKNESS
APPROX. TIME
(Turn at half time)
Beef Sirloin, Porterhouse Steak
1- 1 1/2in.
Rare 12 - 15 min. Medium 16 - 18 min.
Beef Flank Steak, Fillet
3
/4- 1 in.
Rare 10 - 12 min. Medium 13 - 16 min.
Hamburger 1 in. Medium-well 15 - 18 min.
Pork Chop
3
/4in. Well 18 - 22 min.
Fish Fillets, Steak (See note)
1
/2- 1 in. 10 - 16 min.
Chicken Piece, Broiler­fryer
3 - 4 lb.
40 - 50 min. until juices run clear when fork-tested and no pink when cut.
Bacon, Sausage, Links or Patties
Up to capacity of broil­rack.
10 - 15 min. for crisp bacon, well-done sausage.
SUGGESTED BROILING TIMES
2.8 TOASTING MODE
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the TOAST led lights on.
2Press TEMP./SELECT/CLOCK
buttons (11) to modify the number of slices.
3 Set the desired level of toasting
by turning the TIME/TOAST COLOR (12) knob.
4
4
6
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2.9 KEEP WARM MODE
1Turn the MODE knob (10)
until the KEEP WARM indica­tor light is illuminated and
11 88 00 °° ff
is displayed.
2 Select the keep warm time by
turning the TIME/TOAST COLOR knob (12).
4Press the START/STOP (13)
button. The display will show the toasting time. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 “beeps” and the dis­play will return to stand-by (showing the time of the day, if previously set).
Note:
•You have seven browning selection shades to choose from (indicated on the display with “color 1 - 2 - 3 - 4 - 5 - 6 - 7”)
• It is possible to select the number of slices to toast (2-4-6 ) and the start condition; if the slices are fresh, please select the number without (*), if the slices are frozen, before choosing the number, please select (*).
• When toasting, the toasting time will count down on the clock display. The timing will be different for each custom setting you choose. Keep in mind that the timing is adjusted by the oven thermostat. So if your oven is already warm, the toasting time will be less than if you start with a cold oven.
• Should it be necessary for any reason to suspend the cooking, you only need to press the START/STOP (13). The display will go back to showing the clock.
• If the START/STOP (13) button is not pressed within 3 minutes from the previous setting, the control will return to stand-by.
• Correct position of the slices according to number.
2 slices 4 slices 6 slices
3:00
180
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3Press the START/STOP (13)
button. The oven will start the countdown. At the end of the set time the control will emit 3 beeps and the display will return to stand-by (showing the time of the day, if previ­ously set).
Notes:
• If the keep warm time is not set (skipping point 2), the display will show the countdown starting from the default duration of 30 minutes.
• If the START/STOP (13) button is not pressed within 3 minutes from the previous setting, the control will return to stand-by.
3.1 CARE AND CLEANING
Frequent cleaning prevents the formation of smoke and bad odors during cooking. Do not let fat accumulate inside the appliance. Before any maintenance or cleaning operation, unplug the oven and wait for it to cool down. Clean the door, the inside walls and the enamel or painted surfaces of the oven with a soap and water solution; dry thoroughly. To clean the aluminum surfaces on the inside of the oven, never use pro­ducts that corrode aluminum (detergents in spray cans) and never scra­pe the walls with sharp objects. To clean the outside surface always use a damp sponge. Avoid using abrasive products that may damage the exterior. Make sure water or liquid soap does not seep into the vents on the top of the oven.
Never immerse the appliance in water; never wash it under a jet of water.
All the accessories are washed like normal dishes, either by hand or in the dishwasher.
Crumb tray
Slide the crumb tray out from under the bottom of your oven. Wash by hand. Should the soilage be difficult to remove, rinse the crumb tray with hot soapy water and if necessary, scour it delicately, without scratching it.
Interior light
When the oven is on, the light inside the oven is always on. To replace the bulb, proceed as follows: unplug the appliance from the power outlet, unscrew the glass cover and replace the bulb with a new one of the same type (resistant to high temperatures) and then replace the glass cover.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
This warranty applies to all products with De’Longhi or Kenwood brand names.
What does the warranty cover? We warrant each appliance to be free from defects in material and workmanship. Our obligation under this warranty is limited to repair at our factory or authorized service center of any defective parts or part thereof, other than parts damaged in transit. In the event of a products replacement or return, the unit must be retur­ned transportation prepaid. The repaired or new model will be returned at the company expense. This warranty shall apply only if the appliance is used in accordance with the factory directions, which accompany it, and on an Alternating current ( AC ) circuit.
How long does the coverage last? This warranty runs for one year ( 1 ) from the purchase date found on your receipt and applies only to the original purchaser for use.
What is not covered by the warranty? The warranty does not cover defects or damage of the appliance, which result from repairs or alterations to the appliance outside our factory or authorized service centers, nor shall it apply to any appliance, which has been subject to abuse, misuse, negligence or accidents. Also, consequential and incidental damage resulting from the use of this product or arising out of any breach of contract or breach of this warranty are not recoverable under this warranty. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or con­sequential damage, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
How do you get service? If repairs become necessary, see contact information below:
U.S. Residents: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-800-322-3848 or log onto our website at www.delonghi.com. For all accessories, spare parts or replacement parts, please contact our parts division at 1-800-865-6330.
Residents of Canada: Please contact our toll free hotline at 1-888-335-6644 or log onto our website at www.delonghi.com.
Residents of Mexico: Please refer to the Limited Warranty statement for Mexico.
Please refer to the back page of the manual for De’Longhi addresses.
The above warranty is in lieu of all other express warranties and representations. All implied warranties are limited to the applicable warranty period set forth above. This limitation does not apply if you enter into an extended warranty with De’Longhi. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so the above exclusions may not apply to you. De’Longhi does not authorize any other person or com­pany to assume for it any liability in connection with the sale or use of its appliance.
How does state law apply? This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state.
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