CONTENTS
I. INSTALLATION |
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•FITTING-IN ___________________________________________________________________ 23
•TECHNICAL DATA ___________________________________________________________ 23
•ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ___________________________________________________ 24
II.USING THE APPLIANCE
•SELF-CLEANING MULTI-FUNCTION OVEN _____________________________________ 26
•THE OVEN ___________________________________________________________________ 28
•PROGRAMMING (EMZP 3485) ________________________________________________ 32
•PROGRAMMING (EMEP 3483) ________________________________________________ 33
•USING THE PROGRAMMER __________________________________________________ 35
•ACCESSORIES _______________________________________________________________ 38
III.CARE AND CLEANING
•GENERAL CARE OF THE APPLIANCE __________________________________________ 39
•SELF-CLEANING SYSTEM _____________________________________________________ 40
IV. OPERATING PROBLEMS
•FAULT-FINDING ______________________________________________________________ 41
•HOW TO USE THE COOKTOP ________________________________________________ 42
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I. INSTALLATION
FITTING-IN
GENERAL
Your oven can be fitted in under a worktop (Fig. A). To ensure adequate ventilation of the fitted appliance, keep to the fitting dimensions shown below. For your safety, and to ensure perfect stability, the oven must be secured inside the cabinet. Two screws are supplied for this purpose, which are screwed into the side walls through the two corresponding holes under the control panel. Wooden cabinet walls should be pre-drilled to prevent splitting. Fitted kitchen cabinets around the appliance must be heat-resistant and covered with a heat-resis- tant material.
FITTING-IN / TECHNICAL DATA
Fitting-in under a worktop
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Technical data
Mains connection voltage: |
220-230 V |
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50 |
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Outer element power rating: |
400 W |
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Inner element power rating: |
1000 W |
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Upper element power rating: |
1100 W |
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Grill element power rating: |
2000 W |
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Circular element power rating: |
2500 W |
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Oven fan power rating: |
38 |
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Control panel cooling fan power rating: |
30 |
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Oven light power rating: |
15 |
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Net weight of appliance: |
45 kg |
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Electrical connection of the appliance must be performed by a qualified electrician. Before connecting, make sure that the mains supply connection cable is of the correct rating for the power consumption of the appliance (minimum diameter equal to the diameter of the mains supply cable).
Connect the appliance to the electrical power supply before installing the cabinet.
No liability will be accepted for accidents resulting from unearthed appliances or from faulty or improper earthing.
This product has been designed, manufactured and sold in conformity with:
-the safety objectives of the Directive “Low Voltage” EU/2373
-the protection requirements of the Directive “”EMC” EU/336/89, as amended by Directive EU/68/93.
Before using the appliance
Before you use the appliance for the first time, heat up on the highest temperature setting (“High/low heat” mode) for about 15 minutes with the oven door closed.
When the appliance is first used, the mineral wool insulation around the oven can give off an odour which is due to the composition of the insulation.
The heating elements may also give off some smoke when heated for the first time.
All of our appliances are fitted with a fan to cool the components, which is located above the oven cavity. The cooling air emerges through the control panel.
To prevent smoking due to an excessively high cooking temperature, the thermostat should be turned down.
On Page 18 you will find cooking tables with suggested temperature and function setting for some of the most common dishes.
Before preparing a dish, you should use the tables to select the appropriate cooking temperature and function settings and the correct oven position.
During cooking, the thermostat will come on and go off several times: this is quite normal. Turn the selector knob to 0 about 5 to 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time to make use of residual heat and save power.
This appliance includes parts which may come into contact with foodstuffs and which conform to the provisions of the EU Directive 109/89.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
Before connecting the appliance:
Check that the power supply voltage corresponds to the appliance voltage stated on the rating plate (the rating plate is visible when the door is opened)
The appliance must be connected in a mains power circuit fitted with a cutout switching device with a contact opening width of not less than 3 mm.
Connecting the mains power cable
The power supply cable (minimum length 800 mm) must be a HO5RR-F type cable. Cable core, cross-section and connection details are given in the following table:
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Connect the cooktop pin connectors (3) to the correspondingly coloured oven socket connectors (4).
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II. USING THE APPLIANCE
SELF-CLEANING MULTI-FUNCTION OVEN
Code: EMZP 3483
Code: EMZP 3485
Oven functions
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1+2+3+8 |
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SELF-CLEANING MULTI-FUNCTION OVEN
Oven features
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Leistung |
45 W |
2145 W |
2045 W |
3145 W |
3183 W |
2583 W |
83 W |
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2183 W |
2618 W |
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Power consumption of the oven with a usable capacity of 48 l |
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Heating up to 200 °C |
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0.45 kWh |
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Cooking for 1 hour at 200 °C |
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0.70 kWh |
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90 minutes self-cleaning |
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3.30 kWh |
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Important
CAUTION
This model has a “safety door” - however, when the self-cleaning function is in operation, some parts of the appliance can become very hot: children must be kept away.
Do not line your oven with aluminium foil: the resultant build-up of heat could impair the operation of the oven.
When the self-cleaning function is in operation, all accessories, without exception, must be removed from the oven.
On the “safety door” model, the temperature of the outer glass panel of the door will be only approximately 40 °C when the oven temperature is 200 °C.
This temperature is only slightly higher than the human body temperature, so there is maximum protection against burns.
The outer glass panel of this “safety door” also stays cooler than conventional doors during operation of the self-cleaning function (40% cooler).
However, because the temperature is higher when the appliance is in use, children should still be supervised with particular care.
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THE OVEN
Instructions for using the oven
SIMULTANEOUS COOKING (multi-function oven)
Dishes which require the same cooking temperature can be cooked simultaneously on different shelf levels.
However, the programmer can only be used in this case if the dishes require both the same temperature and the same cooking time.
If the programmer cannot be used because of different cooking times, the dishes should be placed in the oven and removed in order, so that they are cooked and ready at the correct time.
Dishes cooked simultaneously on different shelf levels will not transfer their odour or flavour to each other. This means that fish, meat, vegetables and cakes and pastries can be cooked at the same time. It is recommended to cook cakes and pastries on the highest shelf level, above any other dishes.
Cooking details are given in the tables.
NOTE
Simultaneous cooking on different shelf levels uses less power than cooking dishes separately.
To use the various functions described in the following pages, use the appropriate selector to set both the temperature and the temperature (apart from the “defrost” function).
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