Beko CSM 87300 G User manual

CSM
87300
G
Oven
User
Manual

Please
read
this
user
manual
first!
Dear
Customer,
Thank
you
for
purchasing
this
Beko
product.
We
hope
that
you
get
the
best
results
from
your
product
which
has
been
manufactured
with
high
quality
and
state-of-the-art
technology.
Therefore,
please
read
this
entire
user
manual
and
all
other
accompanying
documents
carefully
before
using
the
product
and
keep
it
as
a
reference
for
future
use.
If
you
handover
the
product
to
someone
else,
give
the
user
manual
as
well.
Follow
all
warnings
and
information
in
the
user
manual.
Remember
that
this
user
manual
is
also
applicable
for
several
other
models.
Differences
between
models
will
be
identified
in
the
manual.
Explanation
of
symbols
Throughout
this
user
manual
the
following
symbols
are
used:
~
Important
information
or
useful
hints
I
about
usage.
~:..IIIIl
lAS
1Jf\
1&
(E:
Warning
of
hazardous
situations
with
regard
to
life
and
property.
Warning
of
electric
shock.
Warning
of
risk
of
fire.
Warning
of
hot
surfaces.
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Made
in
TURKEY

D
Important
instructions
and
warnings
for
safety
and
environment
4
General
safety
...............................................
.4
Electrical
safety
.............................................
.4
Product
safety
................................................
5
Intended
use
..................................................
7
Safety
for
children
..........................................
7
Disposing
of
the
old
product
...........................
7
Package
information
.......................................
8
~
General
information
9
Overview
.......................................................
9
Package
contents
.........................................
10
Technical
specifications
................................
12
m
How
to
use
the
hob
18
General
information
about
cooking
...............
18
Using
the
hobs
............................................
18
~
How
to
operate
the
oven
20
General
information
on
baking,
roasting
and
grilling
..................................................
20
How
to
operate
the
electric
oven
..................
20
Operating
modes
.........................................
21
Using
the
oven
clock
...................................
22
Using
the
keylock
........................................
23
Using
the
clock
as
an
alarm
.........................
23
Cooking
times
table
.....................................
25
How
to
operate
the
grill
................................
26
Cooking
times
table
for
grilling
.....................
26
~m~ln!..!.!s!!!t!!!al!!!la~t!!!io~n
________
1"-""3
~
Maintenance
and
care
27
Before
installation
........................................
13
General
information
.....................................
27
Installation
and
connection
...........................
14
Cleaning
the
hob
.........................................
27
Future
Transportation
...................................
15
Cleaning
the
control
panel
...........................
28
m
Preparation
16
Cleaning
the
oven
.......................................
28
Removing
the
oven
door
..............................
28
Tips
for
saving
energy
..................................
16
Removing
the
door
inner
glass
.....................
29
Initial
use
.....................................................
16
Replacing
the
oven
lamp
..............................
29
Time
setting
.................................................
16
First
cleaning
of
the
appliance
.......................
17
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_____
--'3=0
Initial
heating
...............................................
17
3/EN

This
section
contains
safety
instructions
that
will
help
protect
from
risk
of
personal
injury
or
property
damage.
Failure
to
follow
these
instructions
shall
void
any
warranty.
General
safety
..
The
appliance
is
not
intended
for
use
by
persons
(including
children)
with
reduced
physical,
sensory
or
mental
capabilities,
or
lack
of
experience
and
knowledge,
unless
they
have
been
given
supervised
or
instruction
concerning
use
of
the
appliance
by
a
responsible
person
for
their
safely.
..
Young
children
should
be
supervised
to
ensure
that
they
do
not
play
with
the
appliance.
..
Never
place
the
product
on
a
carpet-covered
floor.
Otherwise,
lack
of
airflow
beneath
the
product
will
cause
electrical
parts
to
overheat.
This
will
cause
problems
with
your
product.
..
Installation
and
repair
procedures
must
always
be
performed
by
Authorized
Service
Agents.
The
manufacturer
shall
not
be
held
responsible
for
damages
arising
from
procedures
carried
out
by
unauthorized
persons
which
may
also
void
the
warranty.
Before
4/EN
installation,
read
the
instructions
carefully.
..
Do
not
operate
the
product
if it
is
defective
or
has
any
visible
damage.
..
Control
that
the
product
function
knobs
are
switched
off
after
every
use.
Electrical
safety
..
If
the
product
has
a
failure,
it
should
not
be
operated
unless
it
is
repaired
by
the
Authorized
Service
Agent.
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
..
Only
connect
the
product
to
a
grounded
outleVline
with
the
voltage
and
protection
as
specified
in
the
"Technical
specifications".
Have
the
grounding
installation
made
by
a
qualified
electrician
while
using
the
product
with
or
without
a
transformer.
Our
company
shall
not
be
liable
for
any
problems
arising
due
to
the
product
not
being
earthed
in
accordance
with
the
local
regulations.
..
Never
wash
the
product
by
spreading
or
pouring
water
onto
it!
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
..
The
product
must
be
unplugged
during
installation,
maintenance,
cleaning
and
repairing
procedures.

•
If
the
power
connection
cable
for
the
product
is
damaged,
it
must
be
replaced
by
the
manufacturer,
its
service
agent
or
similary
qualified
persons
in
order
to
avoid
a
hazard.
•
Only
use
the
connection
cable
specified
in
the
"Technical
specifications"
.
•
The
appliance
must
be
installed
so
that
it
can
be
completely
disconnected
from
the
network.
The
separation
must
be
provided
either
by
a
mains
plug,
or
a
switch
built
into
the
fixed
electrical
installation,
according
to
construction
regulations.
•
If
the
electrical
supply
is
re-
stricted,
means
of
all-pole
dis-
connection
must
be
accessible
and
incorporated
in
the
fixed
wir-
ing
in
accordance
with
the
wiring
rules.
•
Rear
surface
of
the
oven
gets
hot
when
it
is
in
use.
Make
sure
that
the
electrical
connection
does
not
contact
the
rear
surface;
otherwise,
connections
can
get
damaged.
•
Do
not
trap
the
mains
cable
between
the
oven
door
and
frame
and
do
not
route
it
over
hot
surfaces.
Otherwise,
cable
insulation
may
melt
and
cause
fire
as
a
result
of
short
circuit.
•
Any
work
on
electrical
equipment
and
systems
should
only
be
carried
out
by
authorized
and
qualified
persons.
•
In
case
of
any
damage,
switch
off
the
product
and
disconnect
it
from
the
mains.
To
do
this,
turn
off
the
fuse
at
home.
•
Make
sure
that
fuse
rating
is
compatible
with
the
product.
Product
safety
•
WARNING:
In
order
to
prevent
accidental
tipping
of
the
appliance,
for
example
by
a
child
climbing
onto
the
open
oven
door,
the
stabilizing
means
must
be
installed.
Please
refer
to
instructions
for
installation.
•
Never
use
the
product
when
your
judgment
or
coordination
is
impaired
by
the
use
of
alcohol
and/or
drugs.
•
Be
careful
when
using
alcoholic
drinks
in
your
dishes.
Alcohol
evaporates
at
high
temperatures
and
may
cause
fire
since
it
can
ignite
when
it
comes
into
contact
with
hot
surfaces.
•
Do
not
place
any
flammable
materials
close
to
the
product
as
the
sides
may
become
hot
during
use.
•
During
use
the
appliance
becomes
hot.
Care
should
be
taken
to
avoid
touching
heating
elements
inside
the
oven.
5/EN

•
Keep
all
ventilation
slots
clear
of
obstructions.
•
Do
not
heat
closed
tins
and
glass
jars
in
the
oven.
The
pressure
that
would
build-up
in
the
tin/jar
may
cause
it
to
burst.
•
Do
not
place
baking
trays,
dishes
or
aluminium
foil
directly
onto
the
bottom
of
the
oven.
The
heat
accumulation
might
damage
the
bottom
of
the
oven.
•
Do
not
use
harsh
abrasive
cleaners
or
sharp
metal
scrapers
to
clean
the
oven
glass
door
since
they
can
scratch
the
surface,
which
may
result
in
shattering
of
the
glass.
•
Do
not
use
a
steam
cleaner
to
clean
this
appliance.
•
Use
the
shelves
as
described
in
"How
to
operate
the
electric
oven".
•
Do
not
use
the
product
if
the
front
door
glass
removed
or
cracked.
•
Oven
handle
is
not
towel
dryer.
Do
not
hang
up
towel,
gloves,
or
similar
textile
products
when
the
grill
function
is
at
open
door.
•
Always
use
heat
resistant
oven
gloves
when
putting
in
or
removing
dishes
into/from
the
hot
oven.
•
WARNING:
Ensure
the
appliance
is
switched
off
before
replacing
the
lamp
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
electric
shock.
6/EN
•
Unattended
cooking
on
a
hob
with
fat
or
oil
can
be
dangerous
and
may
result
in
fire.
NEVER
try
to
extinguish
a
fire
with
water,
but
switch
off
the
appliance
and
then
cover
flame
e.g.
with
a
lid
or
a
fire
blanket.
•
Danger
of
fire:
Do
not
store
items
on
the
cooking
surfaces.
•
If
the
surface
is
cracked,
switch
off
the
appliance
to
avoid
the
possibility
of
electric
shock.
•
The
appliance
is
not
intended
to
be
operated
by
means
of
an
external
timer
or
separate
remote-control
system.
•
Vapour
pressure
that
build
up
due
to
the
moisture
on
the
hob
surface
or
at
the
bottom
of
the
pot
can
cause
the
pot
to
move.
Therefore,
make
sure
that
the
oven
surface
and
bottom
of
the
pots
are
always
dry.
For
the
reliability
of
the
fire
of
the
product;
•
Make
sure
the
plug
is
fitting
to
socket
as
well
for
not
cause
to
spark.
•
Do
not
use
damaged
or
cutted
or
extension
cable
except
the
original
cable.
•
Make
sure
that
not
whether
liquid
or
moisture
on
the
socket
is
pluged
to
product.

Intended
use
•
This
product
is
designed
for
domestic
use.
Commercial
use
will
void
the
guarantee.
•
This
appliance
is
for
cooking
purposes
only.
It
must
not
be
used
for
other
purposes,
for
example
room
heating.
•
This
product
should
not
be
used
for
warming
the
plates
under
the
grill,
drying
towels,
dish
cloths
etc.
by
hanging
them
on
the
oven
door
handles.
This
product
should
also
not
be
used
for
room
heating
purposes.
•
The
manufacturer
shall
not
be
liable
for
any
damage
caused
by
improper
use
or
handling
errors.
•
The
oven
can
be
used
for
defrosting,
baking,
roasting
and
grilling
food.
Safety
for
children
•
WARNING:
Accessible
parts
will
become
hot
when
in
use.
To
avoid
burns
and
scalds
children
should
be
kept
away.
•
WARNING:
Accessible
parts
may
become
hot
when
the
grill
in
use.
Children
should
be
kept
away.
•
The
packaging
materials
will
be
dangerous
for
children.
Keep
the
packaging
materials
away
from
children.
Please
dispose
of
all
parts
of
the
packaging
according
to
environmental
standards.
•
Electrical
products
are
dangerous
to
children.
Keep
children
away
from
the
product
when
it
is
operating
and
do
not
allow
them
to
play
with
the
product.
•
Do
not
place
any
items
above
the
appliance
that
children
may
reach
for.
•
When
the
door
is
open,
do
not
load
any
heavy
object
on
it
and
do
not
allow
children
to
sit
on
it.
It
may
overturn
or
door
hinges
may
get
damaged.
Disposing
of
the
old
product
Compliance
with
the
WEEE
Directive
and
Disposing
of
the
Waste
Product:
[!]
This
product
complies
with
EU
WEEE
Directive
(2012/19/EU).
This
product
bears
a
classification
symbol
for
waste
electrical
and
electronic
equipment
(WEEE).
This
product
has
been
manufactured
with
high
quality
parts
and
materials
which
can
be
reused
and
are
suitable
for
recycling.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
waste
product
with
normal
domestic
and
other
wastes
at
the
end
of
its
service
life.
Take
it
to
the
collection
center
for
the
recycling
of
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
Please
consult
your
local
authorities
to
learn
about
these
collection
centers.
7/EN

Compliance
with
RoHS
Directive:
The
product
you
have
purchased
complies
with
EU
RoHS
Directive
(2011/65/EU).
It
does
not
contain
harmful
and
prohibited
materials
specified
in
the
Directive.
Package
information
•
Packaging
materials
of
the
product
are
manufactured
from
recyclable
materials
in
accordance
with
our
National
Environment
Regulations.
Do
not
dispose
of
the
packaging
materials
together
with
the
domestic
or
other
wastes.
Take
them
to
the
packaging
material
collection
points
designated
by
the
local
authorities.
8/EN

Overview
7 10
11
9
5--+-----+
8
4--+----+
Front
door
7
Burner
plate
2
Handle
8
Fan
rnotor
(behind
steel
plate)
3
Bottorn
drawer
9
Larnp
4
Tray
10
Grill
heating
elernent
5
Wire
shelf
11
Shelf
positions
6
Control
panel
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9
Warning
larnp
2
Therrnostat
larnp
3
Function
knob
4
Single-circuit
cooking
plate
Rear
left
5
Dual-circuit
cooking
plate
Front
left
6
Digital
tirner
7
Single-circuit
cooking
plate
Front
right
8
Single-circuit
cooking
plate
Rear
right
9
Therrnostat
knob
glEN

Package
contents
ccessories
supplied
can
vary
depending
on
he
product
model.
Not
every
accessory
...........
lOescribed
in
the
user
manual
may
exist
on
your
product.
1.
User
manual
2.
Oven
tray
3.
Used
for
pastries,
frozen
foods
and
big
roasts.
4.
Wire
Shelf
Used
for
roasting
and
for
placing
the
food
to
be
baked,
roasted
or
cooked
in
casserole
dishes
to
the
desired
rack.
5.
Small
wire
shelf
It
is
placed
into
the
tray
(if
supplied)
in
order
to
collect
the
dripping
fat
while
grilling
so
that
the
oven
is
ke
t
clean.
~~---'""'!
1
OlEN
6.
Placing
the
wire
shelf
and
tray
onto
the
telescopic
racks
properly
Telescopic
racks
allow
you
to
install
and
remove
the
trays
and
wire
shelf
easily
.
When
using
the
tray
and
wire
shelf
with
telescopic
racks,
make
sure
that
the
pins
at
the
rear
section
of
the
telescopic
rack
stands
against
the
edges
of
the
wire
shelf
and
tray.

7.
Placing
the
wire
shelf
and
tray
onto
the
wire
racks
properly
Products
without
telescopic
pUll-out:
With
product
without
a
telescopic
pull-out,
the
baking
tray
and
grill
are
pushed
in
with
their
edges
between
the
runners
on
the
side
mounts.
It
is
important
to
place
the
wire
shelf
and/or
tray
onto
the
rack
properly.
Slide
the
wire
shelf
or
tray
between
2
rails
and
make
sure
that
it
is
balanced
before
placing
food
on
it
see
the
followin
8.
S
lash
back
assembl
Splashback
Please
take
splashback
and
package
of
screws,
nuts,
fillers
form
warmer
drawer
Place
splashback
according
to
the
drawing,
place
nut
inside
splashback
on
to
the
hole,
screw
the
splashback
to
the
burner's
plate
with
screw
form
under
burner
plate
4~-1
3
-ffS'
2/,
1
Splashback
2
Screw
3
Burner
plate
4
Nut
If
you
don't
want
to
install
splashback
on
to
your
cooker,
you
can
place
fillers
to
the
holes.
Do
not
overtighten
the
screws
as
damage
to
the
hob
or
splashback
could
occur.
11/EN

Basics:
Information
on
the
energy
label
of
electrical
ovens
is
given
in
accordance
with
the
EN
50304
standard.
Those
values
are
determined
under
standard
load
with
bottom-top
heater
or
fan
assisted
heating
(if
any)
functions.
echnical
specifications
may
be
changed
ithout
prior
notice
to
improve
the
quality
of
.....
_.Lhe
product.
12/EN
Figures
in
this
manual
are
schematic
and
may
not
exactly
match
your
product.
alues
stated
on
the
product
labels
or
in
the
documentation
accompanying
it
are
...._-.,btained
in
laboratory
conditions
in
accordance
with
relevant
standards.
Depending
on
operational
and
environmental
conditions
of
the
product,
these
values
may
vary.

Product
must
be
installed
by
a
qualified
person
in
accordance
with
the
regulations
in
force.
The
manufacturer
shall
not
be
held
responsible
for
damages
arising
from
procedures
carried
out
by
unauthorized
persons
which
may
also
void
the
warran
.
Preparation
of
location
and
electrical
installation
for
the
product
is
under
....._lClustomer's
responsibility.
HHDANGER:
The
product
must
be
installed
in
fL-lL....l·accordance
with
all
local
electrical
regulations.
tHDANGER:
fL-lL....lPrior
to
installation,
visually
check
if
the
product
has
any
defects
on
it.
If
so,
do
not
have
it
installed.
Damaged
products
cause
risks
for
your
safety.
Before
installation
To
ensure
that
critical
air
gaps
are
maintained
under
the
appliance,
we
recommend
that
this
appliance
is
mounted
on
a
solid
base
and
that
the
feet
do
not
sink
into
any
carpet
or
soft
flooring.
The
kitchen
floor
must
be
able
to
carry
the
weight
of
the
appliance
plus
the
additional
weight
of
cookware
and
bakeware
and
food.
•
It
can
be
used
with
cabinets
on
either
side
but
in
order
to
have
a
minimum
distance
of
400mm
above
hotplate
level
allow
a
side
clearance
of
65mm
between
the
appliance
and
any
wall,
partition
or
tall
cupboard.
•
It
can
also
be
used
in
a
free
standing
position.
Allow
a
minimum
distance
of
750
mm
above
the
hob
surface.
•
(*)
If
a
cooker
hood
is
to
be
installed
above
the
cooker,
refer
to
cooker
hood
manufacturer'
instructions
regarding
installation
height
(min
650
mm).
•
The
appliance
corresponds
to
device
class
1,
i.e.
it
may
be
placed
with
the
rear
and
one
side
to
kitchen
walls,
kitchen
furniture
or
equipment
of
any
size.
The
kitchen
furniture
or
equipment
on
the
other
side
may
only
be
of
the
same
size
or
smaller.
•
Any
kitchen
furniture
next
to
the
appliance
must
be
heat-resistant
(100°C
min.).
Safety
chain
The
appliance
must
be
secured
against
overbalancing
by
using
the
supplied
two
safety
chains
on
your
oven.
Fasten
hook
(1)by
using
a
proper
peg
to
the
kitchen
wall
(6)
and
connect
safety
chain
(3)
to
the
hook
via
the
locking
mechanism
(2).
13/EN

Stability
hook
2
Locking
mechanism
3
Safety
chain
(supplied
and
mounted
to
oven)
4
Firmliy
fix
chain
to
cooker
rear
5
Rear
of
cooker
6
Kitchen
wall
tability
chain
to
be
as
short
as
practicable
o
avoid
oven
tilting
forward
and
diagonal
to
void
oven
side
tilting.
Cooker
stability
chain
for
cookers
not
designed
with
bracket
engagement
slot.
Installation
and
connection
Product
can
only
be
installed
and
connected
in
accordance
with
the
statuto
installation
rules.
•
Do
not
install
the
product
next
to
I
refrigerators
or
freezers.
The
heat
emitted
by
the
product
will
increase
the
energy
consumption
of
cooling
appliances.
•
Carry
the
product
with
at
least
two
persons.
•
Product
must
be
placed
directly
on
the
floor.
It
must
not
be
placed
onto
a
base
or
a
edestal.
•
Do
not
use
the
door
and/or
handle
to
carry
I r
move
the
product.
The
door,
handle
or
hinges
get
damaged.
Electrical
connection
Connect
the
product
to
a
grounded
outleVline
protected
by
a
fuse
of
suitable
capacity
as
stated
in
the
"Technical
specifications"
table.
Have
the
grounding
installation
made
by
a
qualified
electrician
while
using
the
product
with
or
without
a
transformer.
Our
company
shall
not
be
liable
for
any
damages
that
will
arise
due
to
14/EN
using
the
product
without
a
grounding
installation
in
accordance
with
the
local
re
ulations.
ttDANGER:
\The
product
must
be
connected
to
the
I'-..L..~
mains
supply
only
by
an
authorised
and
qualified
person.
The
product's
warranty
period
starts
only
after
correct
installation.
Manufacturer
shall
not
be
held
responsible
for
damages
arising
from
procedures
carried
out
by
unauthorised
persons.
HHDANGER:
1'-.L.~T,he
power
cable
must
not
be
clamped,
bent
or
trapped
or
come
into
contact
with
hot
parts
of
the
product.
A
damaged
power
cable
must
be
replaced
by
a
qualified
electrician.
Otherwise,
there
is
risk
of
electric
shock,
short
circuit
or
fire!
The
mains
supply
data
must
correspond
to
the
data
specified
on
the
type
label
of
the
product.
The
rating
plate
is
either
seen
when
the
door
or
the
lower
cover
is
opened
or
it
is
located
at
the
rear
wall
of
the
unit
depending
on
the
unit
type.
Power
cable
of
your
product
must
comply
with
the
values
in
"Technical
s
ecifications"
table.
DANGER:
Before
starting
any
work
on
the
I'-..L..~electrical
installation,
disconnect
the
product
from
the
mains
supply.
There
is
the
risk
of
electric
shock!
Connecting
the
power
cable
1.
If
a
power
cable
is
not
supplied
together
with
your
product,a
power
cable
that
you
would
select
from
the
table
(Technical
specifications,
page
12)
in
accordance
with
the
electrical
installation
at
your
home
must
be
connected
to
your
product
by
following
the
instructions
in
cable
diagram.
If
it
is
not
possible
to
disconnect
all
poles
in
the
supply
power,
a
disconnection
unit
with
at
least
3
mm
contact
clearance
(fuses,
line
safety
switches,
contactors)
must
be
connected
and
all
the
poles
of
this
disconnection
unit
must
be
adjacent
to
(not
above)
the
product
in

accordance
with
lEE
directives.
Failure
to
obey
this
instruction
may
cause
operational
problems
and
invalidate
the
product
warranty.
2.
Open
the
terminal
block
cover
with
a
screwdriver.
3.
Insert
the
power
cable
through
the
cable
clamp
below
the
terminal
and
secure
it
to
the
main
body
with
the
integrated
screw
on
cable
clamping
component.
4.
Connect
the
cables
according
to
the
supplied
qi~g~?'!l:
SUPPLY
CORD
.....................................................................................................................................
5.
After
completing
the
wire
connections,
close
the
terminal
block
cover.
6.
Route
the
power
cable
so
that
it
will
not
contact
the
product
and
get
squeezed
between
the
product
and
the
wall.
•
Push
the
product
towards
the
kitchen
wall.
•
Adjusting
the
feet
of
oven
Vibrations
during
use
may
cause
cooking
vessels
to
move.
This
dangerous
situation
can
be
avoided
if
the
product
is
level
and
balanced.
For
your
own
safety
please
ensure
the
product
is
level
by
adjusting
the
four
feet
at
the
bottom
by
tuming
left
or
right
and
align
level
with
the
work
top.
Final
check
1.
Reconnect
the
product
to
the
mains.
2.
Check
electrical
functions.
Future
Transportation
•
Keep
the
product's
original
carton
and
transport
the
product
in
it.
Follow
the
instructions
on
the
carton.
If
you
do
not
have
the
original
carton,
pack
the
product
in
bubble
wrap
or
thick
cardboard
and
tape
it
securely.
•
To
prevent
the
wire
grill
and
tray
inside
the
oven
from
damaging
the
oven
door,
place
a
strip
of
cardboard
onto
the
inside
of
the
oven
door
that
lines
up
with
the
position
of
the
trays.
Tape
the
oven
door
to
the
side
walls.
•
Do
not
use
the
door
or
handle
to
lift
or
move
the
product.
Do
not
place
any
objects
onto
the
product
nd
move
it
in
upright
position.
Check
the
general
appearance
of
your
product
for
any
damages
that
might
have
ccurred
during
transportation.
15/EN

Tips
for
saving
energy
The
following
information
will
help
you
to
use
your
appliance
in
an
ecological
way,
and
to
save
energy:
•
Use
dark
coloured
or
enamel
coated
cookware
in
the
oven
since
the
heat
transmission
will
be
better.
•
While
cooking
your
dishes,
perform
a
preheating
operation
if
it
is
advised
in
the
user
manual
or
cooking
instructions.
•
Do
not
open
the
door
of
the
oven
frequently
during
cooking.
•
Try
to
cook
more
than
one
dish
in
the
oven
at
the
same
time
whenever
possible.
You
can
cook
by
placing
two
cooking
vessels
onto
the
wire
shelf.
•
Cook
more
than
one
dish
one
after
another.
The
oven
will
already
be
hot.
•
You
can
save
energy
by
switching
off
your
oven
a
few
minutes
before
the
end
of
the
cooking
time.
Do
not
open
the
oven
door.
•
Defrost
frozen
dishes
before
cooking
them.
•
Use
pots/pans
with
cover
for
cooking.
If
there
is
no
cover,
energy
consumption
may
increase
4
times.
•
Select
the
bumer
which
is
suitable
for
the
bottom
size
of
the
pot
to
be
used.
Always
select
the
correct
pot
size
for
your
dishes.
Larger
pots
require
more
energy.
•
Pay
attention
to
use
flat
bottom
pots
when
cooking
with
electric
hobs.
Pots
with
thick
bottom
will
provide
a
better
heat
conduction.
You
can
obtain
energy
savings
up
to
1/3.
•
Vessels
and
pots
must
be
compatible
with
the
cooking
zones.
Bottom
of
the
vessels
or
pots
must
not
be
smaller
than
the
hotplate.
•
Keep
the
cooking
zones
and
bottom
of
the
pots
clean.
Dirt
will
decrease
the
heat
conduction
between
the
cooking
zone
and
bottom
of
the
pot.
•
For
long
cookings,
turn
off
the
cooking
zone
5
or
10
minutes
before
the
end
of
cooking
time.
You
can
obtain
energy
savings
up
to
20%
by
using
the
residual
heat.
16/EN
Initial
use
Time
setting
Before
you
can
use
the
oven,
the
time
must
be
set.
If
the
time
is
not
set,
oven
will
not
perate.
hile
making
any
adjustment,
related
ymbols
on
the
clock
will
flash.
Press
,,_"
or
,,+"
(5/6)
keys
to
set
the
time
after
the
oven
in
ener
ized
for
the
first
time.
11
10 9 8 7 6
+
Program
key
2
Cooking
time
3
End
of
cooking
time
4
Alarm
5
Minus
key
6
Plus
key
7
Screen
brightness
setting
8
Alarm
volume
9
Current
time
10
Keylock
11
Adjustment
key
After
setting
the
time,
you
can
start
and
end
the
cooking
by
selecting
the
desired
position
with
tem
erature
button
and
function
button.
If
the
current
time
is
not
set,
time
setting
ill
start
increasing/moving
up
from
12:00.
Clock
symbol
'9'
will
be
displayed
to
indicate
that
the
current
time
has
not
been
set.
This
symbol
will
disappear
once
the
time
is
set.

Current
time
settings
are
cancelled
in
case
f
power
failure.
It
needs
to
be
readjusted.
To
change
the
time
of
the
day
you
have
previously
set:
1.
Press
(11)
key
to
activate
current
time
symbol
'9'.
2.
Press
,,-"
or
,,+"
(5/6)
keys
to
set
the
current
time.
Changing
screen
brightness
adjustment
1.
Press
(11)
key
to
activate
screen
brightness
symbol
'7'
for
screen
brightness
adjustment.
2.
Press
'-'
or
'+'
(5/6)
keys
to
set
the
desired
brightness.
»
Selected
brightness
level
will
appear
as
d-01 ,
d-02
or
d-03
on
the
display.
First
cleaning
of
the
appliance
he
surface
might
get
damaged
by
some
etergents
or
cleaning
materials.
Do
not
use
aggressive
detergents,
cleaning
powders/creams
or
any
sharp
objects
during
cleaning.
Do
not
use
harsh
abrasive
cleaners
or
sharp
metal
scrapers
to
clean
the
oven
door
glass
since
they
can
scratch
the
surface,
which
may
result
in
shattering
of
the
glass.
1.
Remove
all
packaging
materials.
2.
Wipe
the
surfaces
of
the
appliance
with
a
damp
cloth
or
sponge
and
dry
with
a
cloth.
Initial
heating
Heat
up
the
product
for
about
30
minutes
and
then
switch
it
off.
Thus,
any
production
residues
or
layers
will
be
bumt
off
and
removed.
WARNING
Hot
surfaces
cause
bums!
II-
.....
~.
Product
may
be
hot
when
it
is
in
use.
Never
touch
the
hot
burners,
inner
sections
of
the
oven,
heaters
and
etc.
Keep
children
away.
Always
use
heat
resistant
oven
gloves
when
putting
in
or
rernoving
dishes
into/frorn
the
hot
oven.
Electric
oven
1.
Take
all
baking
trays
and
the
wire
grill
out
of
the
oven.
2.
Close
the
oven
door.
3.
Select
Static
position.
4.
Select
the
highest
oven
power;
See
How
to
operate
the
electric
oven,
page
20.
5.
Operate
the
oven
for
about
30
minutes.
6.
Tum
off
your
oven;
See
How
to
operate
the
electric
oven,
page
20
Grill
oven
1.
Take
all
baking
trays
and
the
wire
grill
out
of
the
oven.
2.
Close
the
oven
door.
3.
Select
the
highest
grill
power;
see
How
to
operate
the
grill,
page
26.
4.
Operate
the
grill
about
30
minutes.
5.
Tum
off
your
grill;
see
How
to
operate
the
grill,
page
26
rnoke
and
srnell
rnay
ernit
for
a
couple
of
hours
during
the
initial
operation.
This
is
quite
norrnal.
Ensure
that
the
roorn
is
well
ventilated
to
remove
the
smoke
and
srnell.
Avoid
directly
inhaling
the
srnoke
and
the
srnell
that
ernits.
17/EN

General
information
about
cooking
Never
fill
the
pan
with
oil
more
than
one
third
of
it.
Do
not
leave
the
hob
unattended
when
heating
oil.
Overheated
oils
bring
risk
of
fire.
Never
attempt
to
extinguish
a
possible
fire
with
water!
When
oil
catches
fire,
cover
it
with
a
fire
blanket
or
damp
cloth.
Turn
off
the
hob
if
it
is
safe
to
do
so
and
call
the
fire
de
artment.
•
Before
frying
foods,
always
dry
them
well
and
gently
place
into
the
hot
oil.
Ensure
complete
thawing
of
frozen
foods
before
frying.
•
Do
not
cover
the
vessel
you
use
when
heating
oil.
•
Place
the
pans
and
saucepans
in
a
manner
so
that
their
handles
are
not
over
the
hob
to
prevent
heating
of
the
handles.
Do
not
place
unbalanced
and
easily
tilting
vessels
on
the
hob.
•
Do
not
place
empty
vessels
and
saucepans
on
cooking
zones
that
are
switched
on.
They
might
get
damaged.
•
Operating
a
cooking
zone
without
a
vessel
or
saucepan
on
it
will
cause
damage
to
the
product.
Turn
off
the
cooking
zones
after
the
cooking
is
complete.
•
As
the
surface
of
the
product
can
be
hot,
do
not
put
plastic
and
aluminum
vessels
on
it.
Clean
any
melted
such
materials
on
the
surface
immediately.
Such
vessels
should
not
be
used
to
keep
foods
either.
•
Use
flat
bottomed
saucepans
or
vessels
only.
•
Put
appropriate
amount
of
food
in
saucepans
and
pans.
Thus,
you
will
not
have
to
make
any
unnecessary
cleaning
by
preventing
the
dishes
from
overflowing.
Do
not
put
covers
of
saucepans
or
pans
on
cooking
zones.
Place
the
saucepans
in
a
manner
so
that
they
are
centered
on
the
cooking
zone.
18/EN
When
you
want
to
move
the
saucepan
onto
another
cooking
zone,
lift
and
place
it
onto
the
cooking
zone
you
want
instead
of
sliding
it.
Tips
about
glass
ceramic
hobs
•
Glass
ceramic
surface
is
heatproof
and
is
not
affected
by
big
temperature
differences.
•
Do
not
use
the
glass
ceramic
surface
as
a
place
of
storage
or
as
a
cutting
board.
•
Use
only
the
saucepans
and
pans
with
machined
bottoms.
Sharp
edges
create
scratches
on
the
surface.
•
Do
not
use
aluminum
vessels
and
saucepans.
Aluminum
damages
the
glass
ceramic
surface.
.rvi.
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:~::
~
· .
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.
:
· .
· .
· .
Spills
may
damage
the
glass
ceramic
surface
and
cause
fire.
Do
not
use
vessels
with
concave
or
convex
bottoms.
Use
only
the
saucepans
and
pans
with
flat
bottoms.
They
ensure
easier
heat
transfer.
If
the
diameter
of
the
saucepan
is
too
small,
energy
will
be
wasted.
3
Single-circuit
cooking
plate
14-16
cm

2
Dual-circuit
cooking
plate
18-20/12-14
cm
3
Single-circuit
cooking
plate
14-16
cm
4
Single-circuit
cooking
plate
18-20
cm
is
list
of
advised
diameter
of
pots
to
be
used
on
related
burners.
JDANGER:
tOo
not
allow
any
object
to
drop
on
the
IL-
.......
~'hob.
Even
small
objects
such
as
a
saltshaker
may
damage
the
hob.
Do
not
use
cracked
hobs.
Water
may
leak
through
these
cracks
and
cause
short
circuit.
In
case
of
any
kind
of
damage
on
the
surface
(eg.,
visible
cracks),
switch
off
the
product
immediately
to
minimize
the
risk
of
electric
shock.
Glass
ceramic
hob
is
equipped
with
an
operation
light
and
a
hot
zone
warning
indicator.
Hot
zone
warning
indicator
indicates
the
status
of
the
active
zone
and
it
remains
lit
after
the
plate
is
turned
off.
When
the
temperature
of
the
plate
cools
down
to
a
level
that
it
can
be
touched
by
hand,
warning
indicator
turns
off.
Flickering
of
the
hot
zone
warnin
indicator
is
not
a
failure.
•
Quick
heating
glass-ceramic
hobs
emit
a
I
bright
light
when
they
are
switched
on.
Do
not
stare
at
the
bright
light.
Turning
on
the
ceramic
plates
The
hob
control
knobs
are
used
for
operating
the
plates.
To
obtain
the
desired
cooking
power,
turn
the
hob
control
knobs
to
the
corresponding
level.
Turning
off
the
ceramic
plates
Turn
the
plate
knob
to
OFF
(upper)
position.
Using
multi-segmented
cooking
zones
Multi-segmented
cooking
zones
allows
to
cook
with
different
size
of
saucepans
on
the
same
cooking
zone.
When
these
cooking
zones
are
activated,
first
the
inward
cooking
zone
turns
on.
1.
To
change
the
active
cooking
zone
diameter,
turn
the
control
knob
clockwise.
2.
A
"click"
will
be
heard
as
soon
as
the
hot
late
radius
chan
es.
Turning
off
mUlti-segment
cooking
zones
1.
Turn
the
knob
counter
clockwise
to
OFF
(upper)
position
to
turn
off
the
oven.
All
ments
of
the
cooki
zone
are
turned
off.
Position
1
2
Position
2
3
Position
3
Position
2
and
3
of
the
multi-segment
ooking
zones
do
not
operate
independently.
19/EN

General
information
on
baking,
roasting
and
grilling
tHot
surfaces
cause
bums!
Product
may
be
hot
when
it
is
in
use.
Never
touch
the
hot
burners,
inner
sections
of
the
oven,
heaters
and
etc.
Keep
children
away.
Always
use
heat
resistant
oven
gloves
when
putting
in
or
removing
dishes
into/from
the
hot
oven.
tSe
careful
when
opening
the
oven
door
as
steam
may
escape.
Exiting
stearn
can
scald
your
hands,
face
and/or
eyes.
Tips
for
baking
•
Use
non-sticky
coated
appropriate
metal
plates
or
aluminum
vessels
or
heat-resistant
silicone
moulds.
•
Make
best
use
of
the
space
on
the
rack.
•
Place
the
baking
mould
in
the
middle
of
the
shelf.
•
Select
the
correct
rack
position
before
tuming
the
oven
or
grill
on.
Do
not
change
the
rack
position
when
the
oven
is
hot.
•
Keep
the
oven
door
closed.
Tips
for
roasting
•
Treating
whole
chicken,
turkey
and
large
piece
of
meat
with
dressings
such
as
lemon
juice
and
black
pepper
before
cooking
will
increase
the
cooking
performance.
•
It
takes
about
15
to
30
minutes
longer
to
roast
meat
with
bones
when
compared
to
roasting
the
same
size
of
meat
without
bones.
•
Each
centimeter
of
meat
thickness
requires
approximately
4
to
5
minutes
of
cooking
time.
•
Let
meat
rest
in
the
oven
for
about
10
minutes
after
the
cooking
time
is
over.
The
juice
is
better
distributed
all
over
the
20/EN
roast
and
does
not
run
out
when
the
meat
is
cut.
•
Fish
should
be
placed
on
the
middle
or
lower
rack
in
a
heat-resistant
plate.
Tips
for
grilling
When
meat,
fish
and
poultry
are
grilled,
they
quickly
get
brown,
have
a
nice
crust
and
do
not
get
dry.
Flat
pieces,
meat
skewers
and
sausages
are
particularly
suited
for
grilling
as
are
vegetables
with
high
water
content
such
as
tomatoes
and
onions.
•
Distribute
the
pieces
to
be
grilled
on
the
wire
shelf
or
in
the
baking
tray
with
wire
shelf
in
such
a
way
that
the
space
covered
does
not
exceed
the
size
of
the
heater.
•
Slide
the
wire
shelf
or
baking
tray
with
grill
into
the
desired
level
in
the
oven.
If
you
are
grilling
on
the
wire
shelf,
slide
the
baking
tray
to
the
lower
rack
to
collect
fats.
Add
some
water
in
the
tray
for
easy
cleaning.
Foods
that
are
not
suitable
for
grilling
carry
the
risk
of
fire.
Only
grill
food
which
is
suitable
for
intensive
grilling
heat.
Do
not
place
the
food
too
far
in
the
back
of
the
grill.
This
is
the
hottest
area
and
fatty
food
may
catch
fire.
How
to
operate
the
electric
oven
Function
knob
2
Thermostat
knob
1.
Set
the
Temperature
knob
to
the
desired
temperature.
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