ETNA OM316MZ User manual

INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
OF A BUILT-IN OVEN
OM316MZ

We thank you for your trust and the purchase of our appliance.
This detailed instruction manual is supplied to make the use of this product easier. The
instructions should allow you to learn about your new appliance as quickly as possible.
Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance. If you do find transport damage,
please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance, or the regional
warehouse from which it was supplied. The telephone number can be found on the
invoice or on the delivery note.
Instructions for installation and connection are supplied on a separate sheet.
The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings:
INFORMATION!
Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING!
Warning –general danger
It is important that you carefully read the instructions.

Contents
4Safety precautions ..................................................................................................................
6Other important safety warnings ...........................................................................................
7Appliance description .............................................................................................................
7Rating plate –product information ...........................................................................................
8Control unit ...............................................................................................................................
8Push-pull knobs ........................................................................................................................
9Appliance equipment ..............................................................................................................
9Guides .......................................................................................................................................
10Oven door switch ......................................................................................................................
10Cooling fan ................................................................................................................................
10Oven equipment and accessories ............................................................................................
12Before first use ........................................................................................................................
12Switching on for the first time ...............................................................................................
13Choosing the settings .............................................................................................................
13CHOOSING THE COOKING SYSTEM ......................................................................................
14SETTING THE COOKING TEMPERATURE ...............................................................................
15TIMER FUNCTIONS ..................................................................................................................
17Starting the cooking process ................................................................................................
17End of cooking and switching off the oven ..........................................................................
18Choosing the general settings ...............................................................................................
20General tips and advice for baking .......................................................................................
21Cooking with a temperature probe ......................................................................................
22Recommended doneness levels for different types of meat ....................................................
23Cleaning and maintenance ....................................................................................................
24Using the Aqua Clean program to clean the oven ....................................................................
25Removing wire and fixed pull-out (extendible) guides ..............................................................
26Removing and replacing the oven door and glass panes ........................................................
27Replacing the bulb ....................................................................................................................
28Troubleshooting table ............................................................................................................
28Special warnings and fault reporting ........................................................................................
29Disposal ...................................................................................................................................
30Cooking test ............................................................................................................................
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Safety precautions
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS –CAREFULLY READ
THE INSTRUCTIONS AND SAVE THEM FOR FUTURE
REFERENCE.
Appliance must be connected to fixed wiring which has
incorporated means of disconnection. Fixed wiring must be
made in accordance with the wiring rules.
Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed
wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door
in order to avoid overheating.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified persons in
order to avoid a hazard (only for appliances supplied with
connection cord).
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken
to avoid touching the heating elements inside the oven.
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This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and above,
and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, if they have
been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the
appliance in a safe way, and if they understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning
and user maintenance shall not be done by children without
supervision.
WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot during use.
Young children should be kept away.
WARNING: The appliance and some of its accessible parts
may become very hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid
touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of age
shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
The appliance is not intended to be controlled by external timers
or separate remote controll system.
Only use the temperature probe recommended for use in this
oven.
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to
clean the oven door glass/ the glass of hinged lids of the hob
(as appropriate), since they can scratch the surface, which may
result in shattering of the glass.
Do not use steam cleaners or high-pressure cleaners to clean
the appliance as this may result in an electric shock.
WARNING: Before replacing the light bulb, make sure the
appliance has been disconnected from the mains power, in
order to prevent the hazard of an electric shock.
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Never pour water directly on the bottom of the oven cavity.
Temperature differences could result in damage to the enamel
coating.
Other important safety warnings
The appliance is intended for household use. Do not use it for any other purpose, such as room heating,
drying of pets or other animals, paper, fabrics, herbs etc. As this may lead to injury or fire hazard.
Appliance must be connected to fixed wiring which has incorporated means of disconnection. Fixed
wiring must be made in accordance with the wiring rules.
Do not lift the appliance by holding it by the door handle.
Oven door hinges may be damaged when under excessive load. Do not stand or sit on the open oven
door, and do not lean against it. Also, do not place any heavy objects onto the oven door.
If the power cords of other appliances placed near this appliance get entangled in the oven door, they
can be damaged, which in turn can result in a short circuit. Therefore, make sure the power cords of
other appliances are always at a safe distance.
Oven door become very hot during operation. A third glass is installed for extra protection, reducing
the temperature of the outside surface (only with some models).
Make sure the vents are never covered or obstructed in any other way.
Do not line the oven cavity with aluminium foil, and do not place any baking trays or other cookware
on the oven bottom. This would obstruct and reduce air circulation in the oven, slow down the baking
process, and destroy the enamel coating.
We recommend you avoid opening the oven door during baking, as this increases power consumption
and increases condensate accumulation.
At the end of the baking process, and during baking, be careful when opening the oven door, as there
is danger of scalding.
To prevent limescale accumulation, leave the oven door open after baking or using the oven, to allow
the oven cavity to cool down to room temperature.
Clean the oven when it has completely cooled down.
Eventual mismatches in colour shades between different appliances or components within a single
design line may occur due to various factors, such as different angles under which the appliances are
observed, different coloured backgrounds, materials, and room illumination.
Never pour water onto the oven cavity bottom. Temperature differences could result in damage to the
enamel coating.
Do not use the appliance if it is damaged. Call an authorized service centre.
WARNING!
Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance. Repair or any
warranty claim resulting from incorrect connection or use of the appliance shall not be
covered by the warranty.
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Appliance description
INFORMATION!
Appliance functions and equipment depend on the model.
Basic equipment of your appliance includes wire guides, shallow baking tray, and a wire rack.
5 Guides –cooking levels1 Control unit
6 Rating plate2 Door switch
7 Oven door3 Lighting
8 Door handle4 Temperature probe socket
Rating plate –product information
A rating plate with basic information about the appliance is attached to the edge of the oven. Precise
information on appliance type and model can also be found on the warranty sheet.
5 Code/ID1 Serial number
6 QR code (depending on the model)2 Model
7 Technical information3 Type
8 Compliance indications/symbols4 Brand
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Control unit
(depending on the model)
1. System selector knob
2. Gratin, cancel or back key
3. Value decrease key
4. Timer function and settings key
5. Value increase key
6. start I stop key for confirming, starting, or stopping/pausing
7. Temperature settings knob
8. Display
INFORMATION!
For better key response, touch the keys with a larger area of your fingertip. Each time you press
a key, this will be acknowledged by a short acoustic signal.
Push-pull knobs
(depending on the model)
Slightly push the knob until it pops out; then, rotate it.
WARNING!
After each use, rotate the knob back to the "off" position and push it back in. The push-pull
knob can only be pushed back when the switch is in the "off" position.
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Appliance equipment
Guides
•The guides allow cooking or baking on 5 rack levels.
•The height levels of guides into which the racks can be inserted shall be counted from bottom up.
•Guide levels 4 and 5 are intended for grilling/broiling.
•When inserting equipment, it should be correctly rotated.
Wire guides
In case of wire guides, always insert the wire
rack and the baking tray into the slot between
the upper and lower part of each guide level.
Fixed pull-out guides
(depending on the model)
Pull-out guides may be fitted for the 2nd and
4th level.
In case of fixed pull-out guides, place the rack
or baking tray onto the guide. You can place
the wire rack directly onto a baking tray and
place both onto the same guide; in this case,
the baking tray acts as a drip tray.
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Click-on pull-out guides
(depending on the model)
The click-on pull-out guide can be inserted into
any space between two wire guides.
Place the guide symmetrically onto the wire
guides on the left and the right side of the oven
cavity. First, hook the upper clip of the guide
under the wire of the wire guide. Then, press
the lower clip into the right position until you
hear a CLICK.
NOTE: The guides can be attached to any
height between two levels of wire guides.
INFORMATION!
The click-on pull-out guides cannot be mounted onto guides with fixed double-level partial
extension. They can, however, be mounted on to single-level partially extendible guides, to levels
3–4 and 4–5.
Make sure the pull-out guide is correctly rotated and that it extends outwards, i.e. out from the
oven.
Oven door switch
(depending on the model)
If the oven door is opened during oven operation, the switch turns off the heater and fan in the oven
cavity. When the door is closed, the switch turns the appliance operation back on.
Cooling fan
The appliance is fitted with a cooling fan that cools the housing, the door, and the appliance control
unit. After the oven is switched off, the cooling fan continues to operate for a short while in order to
cool down the oven.
Oven equipment and accessories
(depending on the model)
The WIRE RACK is used for grilling/broiling or
as support for a pan, baking tray or baking dish
with the food you are baking.
INFORMATION!
There is a safety latch on the wire rack.
Therefore, the wire rack has to be lifted
slightly at the front when pulling it out from
the oven.
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SHALLOW BAKING TRAY is used for flat and
small pastry. It can also be used as a drip tray.
WARNING!
The shallow baking tray may deform as
it heats up in the oven. Once it cools
down, it returns to the initial shape.
Such deformation does not affect its
function.
Temperature PROBE( BAKESENSOR).
WARNING!
The appliance and some of the accessible parts tend to heat up during cooking.
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Before first use
•Remove oven accessories and any packaging (cardboard, polystyrene foam) from the oven.
•Wipe the oven accessories and interior with a damp cloth. Do not use abrasive or aggressive
cloths or cleaners.
•Heat an empty oven for approximately one hour with the top and bottom heater system at a
temperature of 250 °C. The characteristic "new oven scent" will be released; therefore, ventilate
the room thoroughly during this process.
Switching on for the first time
After connecting your appliance to the power mains or after an extended power outage, 12:00 will
appear on the display.
First, choose and confirm the basic settings.
INFORMATION!
To change them, touch the keys or . Confirm the desired setting by pressing on the
or key. The next setting can be adjusted once you have set and confirmed the preceding
one. Touch the key to return to previous setting.
1. CLOCK SETTING
Use the or keys to set the clock (current time). First, set and
confirm the minutes; then set and confirm the hours. If you press and
hold the value adjustment key, the rate at which the set value is being
changed will increase.
INFORMATION!
To set or adjust the clock later on, see chapter Extra functions.
2. DISPLAY DIMMER
High light intensity is the default setting. The sign brh and the currently
set value for the display light intensity will appear on the display unit.
Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm. Use the
value setting keys to increase or decrease light intensity.
3. ACOUSTIC SIGNAL VOLUME
Medium volume is the default setting. The sign Vol and the currently set
value for the acoustic signal volume will appear on the display unit. Touch
the or key to select the desired level, and confirm. Acoustic signals
can also be switched off.
When the selected settings are confirmed, the clock will appear on the display unit (if the operating
system selection KNOB is in position 0).
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Choosing the settings
CHOOSING THE COOKING SYSTEM
Rotate the KNOB (left and right) to select the COOKING SYSTEM (see
program table).
INFORMATION!
Appliance functions and equipment depend on the model.
UseSymbol
RAPID PREHEATING
To reach the set temperature in the shortest possible time. A short acoustic signal is
emitted when the oven is heated to the selected temperature. This is followed up by
the system setting you wish to use to cook your food. This function is not suitable for
cooking food.
TOP AND BOTTOM HEATER WITH FAN1
For even baking of food on a single rack, and for making soufflés.
LARGE GRILL WITH FAN1
For roasting poultry and larger cuts of meat under a broiler.
HOT AIR AND TOP HEATER 1
This cooking method results in a crunchy crust without added fat. This is a healthy
version of fast-food frying, with fewer calories in the cooked food. Suitable for smaller
cuts of meat, fish, vegetables, and frozen products ready for frying (French fries,
chicken nuggets).
HOT AIR
Hot air allows better flow of hot air around the food. This way, it dries out the surface
and creates a thicker crust. Use this system to cook meat, pastry and vegetables,
and to dry food on a single rack or multiple racks simultaneously. Steam injection
results in better browning and more crunchiness of the surface.
TOP AND BOTTOM HEATER1
Use this system for conventional baking on a single rack, making soufflés, and baking
at low temperatures (slow cooking).
LARGE GRILL1
Use this system to grill large amounts of flat-shaped food like toast, open sandwiches,
grill sausages, fish, skewers etc., as well as for cooking au gratin and for browning
the crust. The heaters mounted on the top of the oven cavity evenly heat the entire
surface.
Maximum allowed temperature is 240 °C.
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Table continued from last page
UseSymbol
SLOW BAKING 2)
For gentle, slow and even cooking of meat, fish and pastry on a single rack. This
cooking method will leave the meat with a higher water content, making it juicier and
more tender, while pastry will be evenly browned/baked. This system is used in the
temperature range between 140 °C and 220 °C
PIZZA SYSTEM1
This system is optimal for baking homemade pizza and pastry with higher water
content. Use it to bake on a single rack, when you want the food to be done faster
and to be crunchy.
BAKING FROZEN FOOD1
This method allows baking frozen food in a shorter period of time without pre-heating.
Optimum for pre-baked frozen products (bakery products, croissants, lasagne, French
fries, chicken nuggets), meat and vegetables.
DEFROSTING
Use this function for controlled defrosting of frozen food (cakes, pastry, bread, rolls,
and deep-frozen fruit). During the defrosting process, turn the pieces of food over,
stir the food, and separate any chunks that are frozen together. For microbiological
safety, we recommend slowly defrosting meat and other delicate foods in the
refrigerator.
AQUA CLEAN
This program makes it easier to remove any stains from inside the oven.
OVEN LIGHT
Oven light is switched on when a system is selected or when the knob is turned to
the light position.
In these systems, it is possible to use the gratin function (see chapter Starting the cooking
process).
2) This function is used for determining the energy efficiency class pursuant to the EN 60350-1 standard.
SETTING THE COOKING TEMPERATURE
Rotate the knob to set the desired TEMPERATURE.
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TIMER FUNCTIONS
Rotate the KNOB to set the desired SYSTEM and TEMPERATURE. Touch the key to set the
timer functions.
INFORMATION!
During the last 10 minutes before the expiry of the set time, the remaining time is displayed in
one-second intervals.
Timed cooking
In this mode, you can specify the duration of oven operation (cooking
time).
Touch the key. Symbol will appear on the display unit. Touch
the or to set the desired operating time. First, set and confirm
the minutes; then set and confirm the hours. Touch the key to
confirm your settings.
To start oven operation, touch the key.
Setting the delayed start
INFORMATION!
Delayed start cannot be set for the grill and grill with fan systems.
Use this function when you wish to start cooking the food in the oven
after a certain period of time. Place the food into the oven, then set the
system and temperature. Then, set the program duration and the time
when you wish your food done.
Example:
Current time: noon
Cooking time: 2 hours
End of cooking: 6 pm
Touch the key. The cooking duration symbol will appear on the
display unit. Touch the or key to set program (cooking) duration
(in our case, this is 2:00). Confirm the setting with the key.
Double-tap the key again to set the time when you wish your food
to be done (in our case, this is 18:00, or 6 p.m.). Confirm the selection.
Desired cooking end time will appear on the display unit (18:00). Touch
the key to confirm the settings.
Touch the key to start baking.
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While waiting to start operation, the oven is in a partial standby mode.
The display is dimmed, and the fan system and oven lighting are on the
entire time. The oven will switch on with the selected settings
automatically (in our case at 16:00, or 4 p.m.). The oven will switch off
at the set time (in our case, this is 18:00, or 6 p.m.).
INFORMATION!
Cooking end time and the clock will alternate on the display unit.
After the set time expires, the oven will automatically stop operating.
Signs End and 00:00 will alternate on the display unit. An acoustic signal
will be emitted, which you may turn off by touching any key. After one
minute, the acoustic signal will be switched off automatically.
WARNING!
This function is not suitable for food requiring a preheated oven.
Perishable food should not be kept in the oven for a long time.
Before using this mode, check whether the clock on the
appliance is accurately set.
Minute minder setting
The minute minder can be used independently of oven operation. The
longest possible setting is 24 hours. Touch the twice (double-tap
it) until the symbol appears on the display unit. Touch the or to
set the minute minder. First, set and confirm the minutes; then set and
confirm the hours.
When the set time expires, an acoustic signal will be emitted, which you
can turn off by pressing any key. After one minute, the acoustic signal
will be switched off automatically.
INFORMATION!
If a delayed start is set, you can set the minute minder by
triple-tapping the key.
INFORMATION!
When setting a timer function, you can reset the value by simultaneously touching the keys
and . Confirm the setting by pressing the key.
INFORMATION!
The most recently used timer function values will be stored and offered as preset values the next
time you use the timer. These settings may also be deactivated (see chapter Selecting extra
functions, Adaptive function).
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Starting the cooking process
The dash above the key is partially lit. Press this key to run the set
program.
During program operation, the dash above the key will be lit more brightly
(will be fully illuminated).
When the set temperature is reached, will appear on the display
unit for a few seconds, and an acoustic signal will be emitted.
INFORMATION!
During the cooking process, you can change the SYSTEM, TEMPERATURE, and TIMER
FUNCTIONS.
INFORMATION!
If no timer function is selected, cooking time will appear on the display unit.
Extra gratin
The function can only be started after 10 minutes of oven operation (the
dash above the gratin key will be partly/dimly lit). When the function is
confirmed, cooking time 10 minutes (10:00) will appear on the display
unit. Touch the or key to set the gratin duration.
The function can also be deactivated by pressing the gratin key.
The function is used in the last stage of the cooking process when you
add sauce (wet rub) or dry rub onto the food, or when you wish to
additionally brown the crust. A golden-brown crust will form on the dish
during the gratin process, which protects the food from drying out, while
also imparting a more pleasant appearance and better flavour.
End of cooking and switching off the oven
Press the key to pause the cooking process. End appears on display unit and an acoustic signal
is emitted.
Rotate the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR knob to position "0".
INFORMATION!
After the cooking process, all timer settings are also stopped and deleted, except for the minute
minder. Time of day (clock) will be displayed.
After the use of the oven, some water may be left in the condensate channel (underneath the
door). Wipe the channel with a sponge or a cloth.
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Choosing the general settings
Turn the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB to position "0".
To activate a function, press the key and hold it for 3 seconds. SEtt will appear on the display
unit for a few seconds. Then, the extra functions menu will appear.
INFORMATION!
Use the or keys to navigate the menu. Confirm the setting with the or key. To
exit the extra functions menu, touch the key.
1. Clock displayed
Use the and keys to set the clock. CLoc will appear on the display
unit. After you confirm, you can toggle between 12-hour and 24-hour
display. Confirm, the set the clock/time of day. First, set and confirm the
minutes; then set and confirm the hours.
2. Acoustic signal volume
Choose between three beep volume levels. Choose the Vol setting.
Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm. Acoustic
signals can also be switched off.
3. Display illumination
Choose between three levels of display light intensity. Choose the brh
setting. Touch the or key to select the desired level, and confirm.
Use the value setting keys to increase or decrease light intensity.
4. Display unit –night mode
This function will automatically dim the display (switch from high to the
lowest display illumination level) during night time (8:00 p.m. to 6:00 a.m.)
Choose the nGht setting. Touch the or key to select the desired
night-time display illumination, and confirm.
5. Standby
This function automatically switches the clock display on or off. Select
the hidE setting. Touch the or key to select on or off, and confirm.
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6. Adaptive function
This function allows adjusting the set cooking time. The function is
deactivated as a factory default, but it can also be activated.
When the function is activated, the most recent cooking program duration
settings are displayed. Values from the most recent cooking session will
be used.
AdPt will appear on the display unit. To deactivate the function, touch
the or key to select off. Follow the same procedure to re-activate
the function. Select on on the display unit.
7. Factory settings
This function allows resetting the appliance to factory settings. FAct will
appear on the display unit. Touch the or key to select rES to
choose the factory settings, and confirm by pressing and holding
the key. Hold the key until all lit dashes disappear.
WARNING!
After a power outage or after the appliance is switched off, additional function settings
will remain stored for no more than a few minutes. Then, all settings, except for the acoustic
signal volume and display dimmer will be reset to factory defaults.
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General tips and advice for baking
•Remove all unnecessary equipment from the oven during baking
•Use equipment made of heat-resistant non-reflective materials (supplied baking trays and dishes,
enamel-coated cookware, tempered glass cookware). Bright-coloured materials (stainless steel
or aluminium) materials reflect heat. As a result, thermal processing of food in them is less effective.
•Always insert the baking sheets and trays to the end of the guides. When baking on the wire rack,
place the baking dishes or trays in the middle of the rack.
•For optimum food preparation, we recommend observing the guidelines specified in the cooking
table. Choose the lower specified temperature and the shortest specified cooking time. When this
time expires, check the results and then adjust the settings as necessary.
•Unless it is absolutely necessary, do not open the oven door during baking.
•Do not place the baking trays directly onto the oven cavity bottom.
•Do not cover the oven cavity bottom or the wire rack with aluminium foil.
•With longer cooking programs, you can switch off the oven approximately 10 minutes before the
end of cooking time to make use of the accumulated heat.
•Always place the baking dishes onto the wire rack.
•When cooking according to recipes from older cookbooks, use the bottom and top heater system
(as in conventional ovens) and set the temperature 10 °C lower than specified in the recipe.
•If you are using parchment paper, make sure it is resistant to high-temperatures. Always trim it
accordingly. Parchment paper prevents the food from sticking to the baking tray and makes it
easier to remove the food from the baking tray.
•When cooking larger cuts of meat or pastry with higher water content, a lot of steam will be
generated inside the oven, which in turn may condense on the oven door. This is a normal
phenomenon which will not affect the operation of the appliance. After the cooking process, wipe
the door and the door glass dry.
•When baking directly on the wire rack, insert the all-purpose deep tray one level lower to serve
as a drip tray.
Fast preheating of the oven: If you are using the fast preheating function, do not insert the food into
the oven until the oven is fully heated. Temperature has a substantial effect on the final result. Fast
preheating is recommended for delicate cuts of meat (sirloin), and for yeast-leavened and sponge
dough that require a shorter baking time. Heating an empty oven consumes a lot of energy. Therefore,
if possible, we recommend cooking several dishes in succession, or making several dishes
simultaneously.
GentleBake: Allows slow and controlled cooking at a low temperature. The meat juices are distributed
evenly, and the meat remains juicy and tender. The GentleBake slow cooking method is suitable for
delicate boneless meat cuts. Before slow cooking, sear the meat thoroughly from all sides in a frying
pan.
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