Smalvic F948, FI-60 Use, Installation And Maintenance Instructions

BUILT-IN ELECTRONIC OVENS USE, INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
TYPE
: FI-60 / F948
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MOD. FI-60 – FI948
TABLE OF CONTENTS USE GUIDE page
GENERAL WARNINGS 3 GUIDE TO USING THE OVEN 6 CONTROLS PANEL/USING THE OVEN 6 PARTICULAR FUNCTIONS/SETTINGS 7 OPTIONS/OVEN LIGHT/SAFETY DEVICES 8 NO CURRENT 9 MANUAL USE OF THE OVEN/TIMER 9 FUNCTIONS OF THE MANUAL COOKING 10 SPIT 11 PROGRAMMED COOKING 12 PRE-HEATING 12 STOP PAUSE AND PROGRAM CANCELLATION 13 CONSECUTIVE COOKING/PRE-SET RECIPES 13 GUIDED RECIPES/MEMO RECIPES, CUSTOMISED 14 CUSTOMISED RECIPES RECORDING 14 USE OF THE CUSTOMISED RECIPES 15 GRILLS POSITION INSIDE OVEN 15 USE OF THE GRILL 16 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 16 REMOVAL OF THE OVEN DOOR 17 SIDE FRAMES DISMANTLING/OVEN LIGHT REPL. 18
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 19
CABINET FEATURES 19 BUILT-IN MEASUREMENTS 20 ELECTRIC CONNECTION OF THE OVEN 21 ASSEMBLY/REPLACEMENT OF THE POWER SUPPLY CABLE 21 EARTH CONNECTION 21 AFTER-SALES TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS 22 TABLES OF REFERENCE 23
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GENERAL WARNINGS
This product is compliant with Directive EU 2002/96/EEC.
It carries the symbol of the crossed-out waste bin, which means that once its useful life is over it must be treated separately from other domestic waste: it must be taken to a recycling centre for electrical and electronic equipment, or taken back to the retailer upon purchase of a new equivalent device. The user is responsible, when the device is to be disposed of, for taking it to the appropriate collection point, penalty the sanctions envisioned by current legislation on waste disposal. Proper differentiated collection is necessary so that the obsolete device can be sent on for environmental friendly recycling, treatment and dismantling, in order to avoid any possible negative environmental impact or health risk and to allow the materials of which it is made to be re-used. More detailed information about available systems for collection may be obtained from the local waste disposal services, or from the shop from which the device was purchased.
The manufacturer declines every civil or criminal liability in case of bad or improper installation of the device.
The manufacturer also reserves the right to many necessary and useful amendments to its products without any prior notice.
Do not disperse the different packaging components, but dispose of them in compliance with the local regulations on waste disposal. Carefully read this instructions manual prior to installing or using this device, in order to have all the necessary information for correct installation, maintenance and use of the same. It is essential for this instructions manual to be kept together with the device for its entire life-span, also in case of transfer to other persons. This device has been conceived for domestic cooking and dish heating only. Every other use, different from that indicated in this manual, is to be considered improper and therefore dangerous. The product is compliant with European Directive 89/109/EEC in that intended for contact with food products.
This household appliance is compliant with the prescriptions of the European Community Directives
- LOW VOLTAGE DIRECTIVE – 2006/95/EC
- ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY DIRECTIVE – 2004/108/EC
The product identification data is reported in appropriate plate applied on the inside of the oven. The plate must never be removed
Installation must only be carried out by qualified staff in compliance with the local regulations in force and following the indications in this manual.
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Important: do not lift or pull the oven using the handle.
In case of malfunctioning, disconnect the device from the electric mains (do not pull the power supply cable to disconnect the plug) and contact the After-Sales Technical Assistance Centre, authorised to supply original spare parts.
Do not, in any case, attempt to repair the device.
Correct use of the oven
- The use of the device is only intended for adults, keep children away
- The device produces heat both during functioning that, for inertia, as soon as turned off. Do not touch the inside of the oven during these phases and limit contact with the external parts. Keep children away from the device when functioning, the accessible parts can become very hot
- To introduce or remove the containers or the oven accessories always use suitable protective gloves
- Use only containers able to resist to high temperatures
- Do not leave the device unattended during cooking that might free grease or oil that might catch fire
- Never cover the walls or lower part of the oven with sheets of aluminium or other objects like pans or trays that might damage the product
- Do not use the oven as object holder when not in use, if forgotten inside after its start-up, they may be cause of damages to the oven and to the same objects
- Do not sit and rest weights on the open door and do not hang them on the handle; they may damage the product creating malfunctionings
- Electrically disconnect the oven prior to maintenance or cleaning and, if just used, wait for it to cool down.
- Careful of the air flow coming out of the oven upon opening of the door when this is hot
- Do not use steam jets for cleaning as they can reach and damage the electrical parts
- In case the connection cable is damaged, immediately contact the After-Sales Technical Assistance to replace it
Attention: this device must have an earth connection compliant with the current regulations. To install the oven see the “installation instructions” chapter
Conscious use of the oven
- Pre-heat the oven for the strictly necessary time only
- Open the door only when necessary to avoid unnecessary heat losses
- Keep the gaskets clean and efficient to avoid damaging heat dispersions
- Always turn off the oven when no longer in use
- To reduce the forming of condensation due to the moisture content in food, it is always necessary to pre-heat the oven prior to introducing food. In any case an eventual forming of condensation on the glass door or on the oven walls does not jeopardise its functioning and, during cooking, it will tend to disappear.
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Prior to oven commissioning:
Disconnect the device from the electric mains Remove all inside packaging and oven accessories. Clean the internal surface with warm water or a neutral detergent (see “maintenance and cleaning”) paragraph. Accurately rinse using a damp cloth. Wash the oven accessories in the same manner and dry everything with care.
Attention:
- Never use this device to warm the premises
- Do not obstruct the cooling air passage by blocking the ventilation holes of the premises and the ducts on the device
- Prior to installation, check that the local distribution conditions of the electric mains are compatible with the data on the product label
- During use, careful not to touch the heating elements inside the oven
- The accessible parts can become very hot during use, it is opportune to keep children away
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GUIDE TO USING THE OVEN
Controls panel
MOD. 8T MOD. 8T
MOD. 6T
A - display B - control keys
- on/off
(MOD. 8T) - light control
(MOD. 8T) (MOD. 6T) - menu scrolling keys
(MOD. 8T) (MOD. 6T) - increase/decrease keys of the
setting parameters
(MOD.8T) (MOD. 6T) - back key
- confirmation key
(MOD. 6T) - parameters selection key
The positions and the symbols can vary depending on the models. For simplicity, the symbols of version 8T are used in the instructions below
USING THE OVEN
Important:
Prior to oven commissioning, make it work empty for 1 hour maximum. Ventilate the premises well, possibly by opening the windows. This will allow the evacuation of the combustion fumes of production residues which grease, oil and resin from processing.
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Switch-on/off
Upon commissioning the date and time will flash on the display. To update this data, keep key pressed for a few seconds. Scroll the main menu using up to “SETTINGS” and confirm the choice with key . Select “Date and time” and confirm. The data adjustment screen now appears. Make the wanted amendments to the highlighted data using +
+ +
+ and --
----
-- then moving the selection using the keys .
Menu scrolling
All menus can be scrolled in both directions with continuous circular scrolling (arrows
) . For fast scrolling keep the chosen key pressed. Where not all the menu is
visible on the screen, two arrows on the ( ) will indicate there are other entries in the menu that can be selected. The scrolling of the various menus always happens using the keys , whereas with the keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
-- the times and weights temperatures values are changed. Key
confirms the choices or start of a program, whereas goes back to the various menus.
Particular functions
Settings
From the "Settings" menu it is possible to access the date and time adjustment (Date and time), the language choice (Language), the customised recipes recording (Recipes Rec) and (other) the brightness and acoustic adjustment of the display. A note at the bottom of the same screen indicates the version of the program installed in the oven, this data is useful in case of assistance to software.
Display brightness (Settings/Other/Brightness)
It is possible to adjust the brightness of the display for values from 0 (display not back­lit) to 5 (maximum brightness), by acting on the keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
-- .
"Beep" (Settings/Other/Beep)
The beep intervenes for alarm signals and each time a key is pressed. The pitch can be adjusted and it can also be excluded. Even if excluded, the beep intervenes for the alarms.
To adjust the pitch (move selection with or ) choose a value from 1 to 9, by again acting on the keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
--.
To exclude the beep, select the entry “Sound” using the scrolling arrows and press key -
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Options
Eco display (Options/Eco display)
This function allows keep or not the lighting of the display (act on keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
-- . In
any case, when using the controls, the display remains lit and the keys active, but with this function activated, if a key is not activated after about 2 minutes, the back-lighting of the display and of the keys switches off. This function allows keeping or not the lighting of the display for aesthetical purposes and, in case of display off, allows a small energy saving. To return to main menu act on key .
Stand-by
The screen in stand-by allows the display only of date and time. Every time a program ends or during scrolling of the menus, if not acting on the control keys for a few minutes, the display will automatically switch to stand-by mode. In case back-lighting is activated, it will position on the lowest level, regardless of that set. This contributes to reducing electric energy consumption in stand-by.
Oven light
The internal light can be controlled by an appropriate key ( or , depending on the models). It automatically switches off if no control is activated within a few minutes. This avoids an unnecessary energy consumption. However, it is possible, at any moment, to switch-on the oven light, again by acting on the arranged keys In the arranged models, if the light is off, upon opening of the door this switches on again.
Safety lock
After having started any program, it is possible to engage/disengage the safety lock, useful against accidental operations, by simultaneously pressing the keys and +
++
+ or only , depending on the model. The key symbol will appear on the
display during lock phase. Act in the same way to release the controls. When this function is activated it avoids children or other persons accidentally pressing keys, thus amending the previously executed program. Every acoustic signal intervening during oven functioning when this safety lock is engaged, can be eliminated by pressing any one of the lit keys. The safety lock will remain active.
Safety for maximum functioning duration A safety system is envisioned in case the oven has been forgotten on. Depending on the temperature of use, the oven remains on for a maximum period of time. The safety values set are: temperature switch-off after 250°C 3 hours from 200 to 245°C 5 hours from 120 to 195°C 8 hours less than 120°C 11 hours
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No current
In case of mains current interruption, depending on the duration of the interruption, the oven maintains the set data as follows: Power supply interruption <15 minutes: all data is kept in the memory in case of automatic cooking or with pre-set time, the cooking end is delayed for a time equal to the lacking of current Power supply interruption >15 minutes < 24h: date and time are kept in the memory but all other data is lost Power supply interruption >24h: all set data is reset, date and time updating is necessary
Manual use of the oven
From stand-by position, keep key pressed. In this way the main menu is accessed (if no operation is performed for 2 minutes, the program returns in stand-by). Scroll the menu up to “Manual Cooking” and confirm with . Select the wanted
function by acting on keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
, the display will show the symbol and description
of each accessible function. Once the function is chosen and confirmed with , the program switches to setting the temperature (max 250°C), amendable with keys +
+ +
+ and
--
----
-- . After confirmation, it is possible to set the cooking duration using +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
.Alternatively, confirming cooking start without amendments (Unlimited time), the same
will continue until your stop. At any moment, using key it is possible to go back to previous parameters to amend them. To stop the oven or place it in stand-by (heating interrupts), keep key pressed for a few seconds. In this way it is also possible to engage the timer (see "Timer - manual cooking" paragraph).
Timer From main menu The timer function, activated from main menu, allows engaging a buzzer that signals the expiring of time for values varying from a minimum of 1 minute to a maximum of 8 hours. After such time, a buzzer will activate which interruption is had by pressing key . The timer does not influence cooking or the entered programs.
Timer engagement: Select the “Timer” function, act on +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
and confirm with .
From manual cooking menu The timer can also be activated after cooking has already been started. By keeping key pressed for a few seconds, the option "Timer" will appear on the screen, press key
and with keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
act like in previous case, confirming again with . Go back
to the cooking screen by acting on .
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Functions of the manual cooking
Defrosting and Rising
This function can be used for defrosting and/or drying food to be cooked only with the moving of air that circulates at the temperature of 25°C. This allows defrosting the dish without modifying its taste or aspect. Fast defrosting: again, with the aid of ventilation, just adjust the temperature from 35°C to 60°C, in this way enabling a soft temperature increase inside the oven. Rising: at the temperature of 30°C the internal fan does not activate, in this way creating the ideal environment for making bread or other rise.
Food warmer
By engaging this function, the temperature is constantly maintained at 80°C, very useful for heating and maintaining already cooked, but cold, dishes, at temperature.
Static traditional cooking With the simultaneous distribution of heat coming from the bottom and from the top, this function allows cooking dishes requiring slow cooking with constant addition of liquids. Ideal for any type of roast, bread, cakes and biscuits in general. Use only one shelf with this type of cooking to avoid incorrect temperature distribution.
Upper cooking
The upper electric resistance activates with this function. This intense heat sent out from the top is optimal for perfecting cooking of dishes already cooked in the centre but requiring further cooking on the surface
Lower cooking In this case, the lower heating element starts working. On the contrary to upper cooking, this function is recommended for perfecting cooking of dishes are already cooked on the surface but require further cooking in the centre. This intense heat from the bottom is also optimal for roasting not particularly tender meats.
Intensive cooking
The activation of the upper and lower heating elements, together with the functioning of the fan, allows even distribution of the intense heat produced. The hot air circulating inside the oven, evenly cooks and browns even dishes on more levels and different between them, but requiring similar temperatures. In meat roasts the optimisation of heat distribution allows cooking at lower temperatures reducing the dispersion of sauces. This helps keep the meats more tender and reduce the drop of weight.
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Ventilated cooking
This type of cooking is indicated for dishes arranged on more shelves, also different between them, without the smells mixing. The even circulation of the hot air allows low and even cooking.
Electric grill
In this selection only the internal part of the electric resistance positioned on the upper part of the oven functions. The feature of the Grill to send out intense heat allows using the oven to grill and roast. The immediate browning of meats prevents the leaking of liquids, keeping them tender. For this type of cooking it is necessary to keep the door open. With this function, in models where arranged, it is possible to use the spit. Refer to paragraph “Use of the Grill”.
Ventilated electric grill This function allows softer grilling thanks to the use of forced air. The forced circulation of air inside the oven increases heat penetration in the food and prevents them burning on the surface. For this type of cooking it is necessary to keep the door open. Refer to paragraph “Use of the Grill”.
Spit
In models where arranged it is possible to use the spit. The spit coupling is positioned on the right wall of the oven and its functioning is automatically had during all functions even if the symbol is not present. To use it act as follows. Introduce the dish fixed with the appropriate fork hooks in the spit rod and place everything in the spit stand previously arranged in its housing on the drip tray. The grip of the spit, made of insulating material, must only be used to remove the spit rod from the oven and must be removed during cooking.
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Programmed cooking
■ Programming of cooking duration - immediate start.
This function allows establishing the cooking duration by programming the oven switch­off upon expiring of the time. All programs (except "Defrosting" and "Food warmer") envision a pre-heating phase (separate from cooking phase) for reaching the set temperature. A buzzer and the writing "Insert dish" will warn you when this happens. This enables (it is recommended) to insert the dishes when the oven is already hot (see "Pre-heating" paragraph"). Once the function and the wanted temperature are chosen in "Manual Cooking", the writing "Unlimited time" appears on the screen. Wanting to program the cooking
duration, act on keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
to define the wanted time. Confirming with
the duration and cooking end appear on the display. Once the time expires cooking stops and a buzzer starts. To stop the buzzer act on key . NOTE: regardless of the function set by you, during pre-heating the display will show the function icon "Ventilated cooking" . This means the oven is using the quickest system for reaching temperature. The previously chosen function will then activate in the cooking phase.
Attention: The program for temperatures from 100°C upwards, will always perform a pre-heating, also in manual functioning
□ Pre-heating
In all functions, in manual cooking and in guided cooking, pre-heating always happens with the quickest function (Ventilated cooking ) Once cooking is started, the display will indicate "Pre-heating" for temperatures from 100°C upwards. This means the program is bringing the oven temperature to the set value. Once temperature is reached, a buzzer and graphic message will warn it is possible to "Insert the dish". Therefore, insert the dish inside the oven and press the key . If there is no intervention, the "Insert dish" warning will remain active for about 5 minutes, during which time the oven will maintain the temperature constant. After such time, the "Cooking" will automatically activate.
■ Programming of cooking duration - programmed start
After having chosen cooking function, the temperature and the duration, select "Programmed start". After the , as well as indication of the settings already made,
highlighted on the display also indication of cooking start. Acting on keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
it
is now possible to set the time when wanting cooking to start. The program will also automatically update the cooking end time. The latter will depend on the previously set duration. Example: it is 11:30, a 30 minute cooking time is set and cooking is to stop at 13:00. The oven will switch-on at 12:30 and switch-off at 13:00. After having done this with key , confirm programming. With the writing "Programmed start" the display will signal the oven is in stand-by.
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With key it is possible at any moment to go back to the previously set parameters to eventually amend them. Attention, going back using key , the programmed start data will reset. All set parameters and the current oven status can be directly verified on the display at any moment. Once cooking has started, it will be possible to amend the settings, again going back using key . A buzzer will warn when cooking has ended. To cancel programming, keep key pressed then select “Stop”.
Cooking with Programmed start
The "Cooking" phase in the "Cooking with Programmed start" starts after the pre­heating phase. It is usually recommended to insert the dishes in the oven when this has already reached cooking temperature. In this case, as start is postpones and not protected, the insertion of the dish must happen with the oven cold.
Stop, pause, and cancellation of a program
To pause or stop a program at any time, keep key pressed for a few seconds until the “Pause” or “Stop” options appear. This allows choosing whether to temporarily interrupt cooking (Pause) or stop it (Stop). By pressing "Stop" the program brings you to the main menu screen cancelling every programming and preparing for new eventual choice. If no intervention takes place, after about two minutes the program goes back to "stand-by" mode. The “Pause” option interrupts functioning of the heating elements and of the programming times eventually entered; to restart the interrupted settings press . However, it is possible to completely cancel a program by also keeping key pressed until the stand-by screen appears.
Consecutive cooking
In case of consecutive cooking, if successive cooking requires a lower temperature to that of the oven, a warning "Temperature too high" together with a buzzer (the beep can be interrupted using key ) will warn the oven is in pause and is awaiting lowering of the temperature to programmed value. Once the right temperature is reached, the oven will automatically re-start.
■ Pre-set recipes (Guided)
The oven is provided with a recipe book with the possibility of choosing 51 different types of dishes where the times, the temperatures and the methods are already programmed. By selecting the wanted recipe, the oven automatically proceeds with cooking, using temperatures and functions combined in order to optimise the use of the oven and obtain the best cooking. All recipes are realised by professional chefs that have tested the realisation directly on the oven.
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Guided recipes The recipes are grouped in 6 different types of dishes giving a wide range of choice (white meats - red meats - fish - vegetables/pasta - bread/pizza - cakes). From the main menu, select the "Guided" entry, once the type of dish is chosen, e.g. "White meats", confirm with . In this way accessing the submenu of the recipes assimilated to white meats. Select the wanted recipe scrolling the menu and finally confirming with
The screen enabling setting of the weight now appears. With +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
it is possible to
choose among 11 different values (expressed in grams) enabling to near the weight of that to be cooked. The weight variation will slightly influence the cooking duration. Confirm the choice and program, either immediate start or programmed start (see previous chapters). Once cooking has started, after the pre-heating phase (the "pre-heating" writing disappears), the display will show the name of the chosen recipe. The oven will proceed as programmed, varying the temperatures and the functions used in the various cooking phases. The buzzer will warn of the cooking end.
Guided Recipes with programmed start
The programmed start can also be used with guided cooking (see previously seen paragraph "Programming of cooking duration - programmed start"). It is essential in this case for the dish to be inserted with the oven cold. The oven program also includes the pre-heating times. Therefore, the total times are recalculated somehow taking into account of the pre-heating in the cooking. With the exception of recipes for homemade pizza, pizza margherita and frozen pizza, for which the insertion of dishes with cold oven is not envisioned, therefore excluding programmed start.
Memo recipes, customised (Memo recipes/Guided)
With the "Memo recipes" function the possibility of customising a certain number of cooking is had, creating up to 4 different programming to pleasure that will allow cooking with the same mode of the guided cooking, but realised to pleasure.
Customised recipes recording (Recipes rec/Settings) From main menu select "Settings", confirm and scroll successive menu up to entry "Recipes rec". Once confirmed selecting “Recipe 1” with access is gained to the programming screen. Programming allows creating from 1 to 5 different phases, each of which is customised choosing time, temperatures and functions values. In this way it is possible to combine the alternating of temperatures functions and times, making your cooking perfect. Indicative example of cooking a white meat dish: PHASE 1 – “intensive cooking” function – temperature 200°C for 40 min For an intense but even cooking, both inside and outside, at high temperature PHASE 2 – “intensive cooking” function – temperature 150°C for 15 min For continuing intense cooking more softly PHASE 3 – “ventilated cooking” function – temperature 180°C for 15 min For continuing cooking more delicately with even browning PHASE 4 – “intensive cooking” function – temperature 100°C for 6 min For delicately finishing cooking
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PHASE 5 – “defrosting” function – temperature 25°C for 10 min To slowly and evenly let the temperature of the food drop
It is not necessary to program all 5 phases, but it is possible to use, indifferently, from only 1 to 5. For the unnecessary phases, leaving the "time" parameters and the "temperatures" at "0", these will not be considered.
Programming is simple and intuitive. Using keys +
+ +
+ and --
----
--
adjust the temperature to
pleasure, using keys or (depending on the model), move selection on entry to entry “time” . Choose the minutes to be set for the first phase (phase 1) and, using the same keys, select the function. Now identify the most suitable for the type of cooking from the various possibilities offered by the manual functioning (see paragraph functions of the manual cooking"). Confirm with , the program now proposes customising the second phase (phase 2). Continue with programming like in previous phase, setting the new data. Also in the case the phases to be programmed are less than 5, it is always necessary to confirm with up to fifth phase, to allow recording of the program. Remember the phases that are not of interest must have the time and temperature parameters at “0”.
Use of the customised recipes (Memo recipes/Guided) To use the customised recipes, select the entry "Guided" from the main menu, confirm with and select the function "Memo recipes" confirm with thus moving on to the customised recipes menu. Chosen the recipe, the display will show all programmed phases. In this way it is possible to exactly see the cooking cycle of the recipe to be used. Confirm and choose when to start cooking. After last confirmation, depending on the given setting, the oven starts (immediate start) or is placed in stand-by (programmed start). On the display it is possible to view at any time the advance status of the various phases. The oven will automatically perform pre-heating even with the customised recipes, it is not necessary to program a pre-heating phase. To stop cooking act as described in paragraph "Stop, pause, and cancellation of a program”.
Internal grills position for specific cooking
Position n. 1 and 2 from bottom Frozen cakes, Long roasts, Turkey, Cakes, Meat Steak well done; Position n. 2 from bottom. Cakes, Sandwich Load, Toast, Casserole, Wholemeal bread, Meat; Position n. 2 and 3 from bottom. Biscuits, Fine cut meat; Position n. 3 from bottom. For Browning with Grill. This data on the cooking positions are indicative and can be interpreted depending on your experience.
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Use of the Grill
To optimise the Grill cooking, pre-heat the oven with Grill on at maximum for at least 10 minutes. Introduce the dish inside the oven in the nearest position to the Grill, depending on the type of food to cook. Always use the Grill with door open and for a maximum time of 15 minutes.
With the grill it is possible to cook fish, vegetables, small kebabs and various types of meat, with the exception of certain lean game meat. Finely cut meat and fish must always be grilled very quickly greasing them slightly with oil using a suitable brush and always placed on the grill. In turn, the grill must be placed nearest to the upper heating element, proportionally to the thickness of the dish, to avoid burning it on the surface and not cooking it enough inside. Only salt the meat after cooking or it will be less juicy. Never prick food during cooking, not even to turn them. Their sauce would drip and the grill would be dry.
The meats can be arranged in the appropriate containers or cooked directly on the grill. In the latter case, always pour some water in the drip pan then inserting it in the guides under the grill. In this way avoiding the fat dripping in the drip pan burning generating bad smells.
Attention: during use of the Grill, the accessible parts can overheat. It is therefore advisable to keep children at a due distance.
In no case use the oven to heat the premises or the room you are in.
Tangential fan
This device is provided with a tangential fan for cooling the controls panel and the oven door handle. This fan starts working a few minutes after cooking start, when the oven reaches a certain temperature (the time varies depending on the model) and also avoids the overheating of the cabinet housing. The tangential fan continues working even after oven switch-off, until the temperature drops to normal levels.
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Disconnect the electric power supply before carrying out any maintenance on the product.
Do not clean the device using steam cleaners. Do not use rough, abrasive materials or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door, as they can scratch or damage the surfaces and cause the glass to break. Do not use acid products (e.g. scale preventer) as they can damage the enamelled parts. Switch-off the heating elements, wait for the internal parts of the oven to cool down before touching or cleaning them. Pay greater attention to the cooking grills. Cautiously clean the oven. Attention to avoid scalds from steam in case a sponge or soft cloth used for cleaning residues, comes into contact with a hot surface. Also, certain detergents create toxic smoke when in contact with heat.
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Routine maintenance
Periodically check the status of the gasket placed around the opening of the oven. It guarantees the correct functioning of the oven. Keep this gasket clean avoiding using abrasive substances or objects. If the gasket is damaged, contact the nearest after-sales technical assistance centre.
Error signals
In case of malfunctioning of the temperature probe, the display will show the writing “PT1000 FAILURE”. This indicates the probe is to be replaced and that your oven cannot work until its replacement. For its replacement contact an authorised after-sales technical assistance centre.
Cleaning the surfaces
The enamelled or stainless steel parts must be cautiously treated. Use water or specific products, then accurately drying with a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive products. In case of tough deposits on enamelled parts, use a plastic sponge or similar, soaked in hot water and vinegar. It can become very difficult to remove food residues or stains from oils, sugars, fats, etc. if they are not immediately removed after having terminated using the oven. It will make removing them easier if the internal parts of the oven are cleaned with the same still warm. Due to an increasing presence of new products on the market it is not possible to establish a list of items suitable for cleaning this device. Accurately read the manufacturer instructions to verify the possible use of the detergent.
Removal of the oven door
To remove and insert the oven door, follow the instructions below. Fully open the oven door. Lift the hinge hook and insert it in the locking support on both hinges, see figure (in certain models remove a small rod or a 3mm nail). This lock the hinge in open position. Grip the door from the sides downwards using both hands. Lift the door of a few centimetres (the spring will resist due to the locking of the hinge). When the door is sufficiently lifted, it will be possible to remove the hinges from their seats. Pull the door towards you to remove the hinges from the openings of the oven frame.
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Re-insertion of the oven door
Act in reverse order, holding the door sideways towards the bottom with both hands and inserting the hinges in the openings of the front frame of the oven, (pay attention to the positioning of the foot encasing). With the oven door completely open, remove the hinge lock bringing the locking hooks in original position or, depending on the model, removing the rods. Slowly close the oven door and ensure it has been correctly inserted and aligned with the side edges.
Attention. Do not remove the hinge locking hooks from their seat when the door is not mounted in the oven. Do not close the hinges without the weight of the door as it causes a violent closing of the springs. Do not rest weights on the door and do not hang them on the handle, they might damage the product creating malfunctionings. Also, do not use the oven until the door has been correctly re-mounted.
Side frames dismantling If you have just finished using the oven, ensure the side frames have sufficiently cooled down before removing them.
Grip the front part of the guide to be removed, lift it and pull towards the centre of the oven until it comes out from the fastening seat (fig. below left). Now pull the guide outwards, lift the rear part and pull towards the centre of the oven until it is completely removed from the rear fastening seat (fig. below on right). Repeat the operation in reverse order to install the guides in their seats again.
Replacement of the oven light Read and follow the procedure below to prevent electric shocks and/or personal damages: Attention: Before replacing the oven light, ensure the electric current has been disconnected by opening the main switch. Ensure the oven and the light are cold then remove the protection cap A
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Do not touch the hot bulb with a damp cloth, the bulb may break. Replace the bulb with another appropriate of 25 W for 220 - 230 V with connection type E14, suitable for high temperatures. In case the protection cap is damaged or broken, do not use the oven until the cap has been replaced or re-inserted correctly and safely.
Attention: to correctly install and use this device, refer too the technical data reported on the serial label of the product.
The product label is found on the edge of the internal side of the oven. A second label is positioned on the cover of the instructions manual.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
The installation and technical assistance must be carried out by qualified staff. Carefully read the safety instructions in this manual before using the oven. An incorrect installation, maintenance, assistance and use can cause serious damages to persons or things
This product must be installed as envisioned in this manual, in compliance with the national and local regulations in force.
Do not lift or pull the oven from the door handle and do not force or load weights when this is open.
The purchaser is responsible for installation and the eventual interventions requested to the manufacturing company due to an incorrect installation will not be included in the warranty.
Cabinet features
The technical requisites of the cabinet are the following;
- The cabinet and its components must be able to resist to a temperature of 90°C, without showing surface deformations and/or defects.
- The cabinet must enable the free passage of the oven connections.
- All household kitchen units must be protected using fire-resistant material according to that requested by the current regulations.
Inserting the oven in the cabinet It is important that all operations relating to installing the device are carried out by qualified staff. The oven can be installed in a column or below the worktop of a kitchen cabinet.
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Fitted measurements
The dimensions of the opening to be made on the cabinet for the fitting of the oven are indicated in the figures. Ensure the cabinet in which the oven will be installed is able to support the weight of 30 kg for FI 60; 45 kg. for FI 948. For the opening in the cabinet, follow the respective dimensions of the type of oven purchased, indicated in fig. 01 for FI 60, fig. 0 2 for FI 948. An opening must be created in the base of the cabinet or in the support top of the oven in the rear area to enable sufficient air inlet, therefore recycle of the same for the cooling of the oven during functioning.
fig. 01 FI60 fig. 02 FI948
Ensure the oven is safely installed in the cabinet. Use screws A for fastening the oven.
fig. 01 FI60 fig. 02 FI948
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Electric connection of the oven Ensure the electric current has been disconnected before connecting the oven to the electric mains.
Functioning happens in single-phase alternate current 220-230-240 V~ 50-60 Hz, using flexible cable. Ensure the household plant can support the electric load of the device. (see serial plate). The electric safety of this device is assured only if the same is correctly connected to a plant with an efficient earth connection according to the current legal regulations. In case of permanent connection to the electric mains, apply a bipolar switch dimensioned to the corresponding load, with opening for each contact of at least 3 mm in accordance with the current local regulations. In models where present, the flexible cable is supplied without plug. The plug to be used must be suitable for the electric load of the product and must comply with the current regulations. The installer must ensure that the cables section of the socket is suitable for the power absorbed by the oven as indicated in the serial plate. The connection socket must be easily accessible.
Assembly/replacement of the power supply cable
The electric cable must be kept locked to the terminal box by the cable gland so it cannot come out. Connect the line cable to clamp L, the neutral cable to clamp N and the yellow/green cable to the earth clamp . The yellow/green cable must be longer than the other two by at least 20 mm. Pay attention that the electric cable does not pass near or comes into contact with the surfaces reaching a temperature above 75°C.
Earth connection
The installation, the connection and the earthing of the electric system must comply with the European standard requisites and, however, be within the local regulatory parameters in force.
This household appliance requires an earthing connection for your protection against any short circuits or electric dispersions. It must, therefore, be connected to an appropriate electric socket. The earth cable must not be interrupted by the switch.
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ATTENTION: DISCONNECT THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY BEFORE CARRYING OUT TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE OR MAINTENANCE ON THE PRODUCT.
In case of replacing the electric cable, ensure the use of a certified electric cable according to current regulations and suitable to the technical feature of the product.
Use only flexible cables: cable type H05RR-FH 3 x 1.5
TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE AND SPARE PARTS
Spare Parts Only authorised components can be used for assistance to the household appliance. Do not repair or replace any oven component not recommended by this manual. All interventions and repairs must be carried out by authorised technical staff. To request a spare part, indicate the following data:
1) Initial of oven model (MOD.) and production number (N.L.), found on the product label positioned on the lower front part of the oven side and in the first page of the manual.
2) Description and number of the spare part, technical information available only to the authorised after-sales assistance service.
3) Last, indicate the details of the distributor that sold the oven and the details of the nearest after-sales assistance centre to you.
After-sales technical assistance
In case your oven requires after-sales technical assistance and/or spare parts, contact the dealer or nearest authorised after-sales technical assistance centre. In this case also, it is necessary to transmit the full details of the device found on the aluminium product label, which: model (MOD.) batch number (N.L.), etc, label placed on the lower part of the oven side or on the first page of the instructions manual.
Error signals If the message PT1000 FAILURE appears on the display, this indicates a malfunctioning of the temperature probe of the oven. Disconnect the oven from the electric connection of the mains and reconnect it after a few seconds. If the message reappears, the probe must be replaced. Replacement must be carried out after having disconnected the oven from the mains.
Software – Installed version For problems linked to the software, the number of the version of the program installed must be reported. This is found by selecting the entry "Settings" from the main menu
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TABLES OF REFERENCE
ELECTRIC DATA FOR TYPE AND MODEL
Voltage 220-230-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
FI 60 FI 948
Total power
W
2300 2100/2600
Top resistance
W
800
800
Grill resistance
W
1800
1800
Base resistance
W
1200
1200
Circular resistance
W
2200
2500
Oven light
W
25
25x2
Oven fan
W
30
30
Tangential fan
W 20 30
Spit
W
-
5
EXTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Width
cm
59,5
89,5
Height
cm
59,5
47,5
Depth
cm
55
55
INTERNAL DIMENSIONS
Useful volume
litres 56
71
Grill cooking area
cm² 726
1100
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