ARTUSI AO6000MBP 60cm Built-In Pyrolytic Oven Instruction Manual

June 9, 2024
ARTUSI

AO6000MBP 60cm Built-In Pyrolytic Oven

MODULAR

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IT ISTRUZIONI PER L’INSTALLAZIONE E L’USO EN INSTRUCTIONS FOR INSTALLATION AND USE FR INSTRUCTIONS POUR L’INSTALLATION ET L’UTILISATION DE INSTALLATION UND GEBRAUCH ES INSTRUCCIONES PARA LA INSTALACIÓN Y USO NL INSTALLATIE-EN GEBRUIKSHANDLEIDING PT INSTRUÇÕES DE INSTALAÇÃO E UTILIZAÇÃO

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 – Safety Instructions
2 – Product Features
3 – Installation of the Oven Electricals Respect for the environment Connection to the electrical power mains
4 – Instructions for Use The first time you use the oven Removable Guides (if present)
5 – Control panel Keypad
6 – General Oven Information Error codes Beeps Door Lock Power Failure Default Settings F Failure Number Codes Preheat and Fast Preheat Timer
7 – General Oven Tips Preheating the Oven Operational Suggestions Utensils Oven Condensation and Temperature High Altitude Baking
8 – Getting Started Instructions for initial switch-on
9 – User Settings Language Temperature & Weight Time Date Brightness Volume
10 – System Setting Event Log Demo
11 – Starting your Oven Switching the oven on and off Selecting the cooking mode Changing the cooking mode Changing temperature Pre-heating phase Eco Fast Preheat Using Oven Lights

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

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12 – Time Oven Mode Operation

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Cook Time

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Stop Time

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13 – Setting the Meat Probe (if present)

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14 – Understanding the Various Oven Modes

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Roast Tips and Techniques

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General Guidelines

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True Convection Tips and Techniques

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Convection Roast Tips and Techniques

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Convection Broil Tips and Techniques

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Broil Tips and Techniques

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Dehydrate Tips and Techniques

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Dehydrate Chart

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15 – Recipes

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16 – Classic Pizza (On Some Models)

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17 – Sabbath Mode Instructions (on some models)

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18 – Oven Care and Cleaning

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Self-Cleaning the Oven

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Preparing the Oven for Self-Clean

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19 – Setting The Self Cleaning Mode

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To Set the Self-Clean Mode

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To Change the Cleaning Time

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To Delay the Start of Cleaning

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20 – Oven Door

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Automatic door locking during pyrolytic cycle

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Removing the “FULL GLASS” panoramic door

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How to remove the inner glass of the “FULL GLASS” panoramic door

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Replacement of the oven light

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21 – Solving Baking Problems

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22 – Solving Operational Problems

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23 – Assistance or Service

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Service Data Record

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EN 1 – Safety Instructions

IMPORTANT
The oven’s data plate is accessible even with the oven fully installed. The plate is visible simply by opening the door. Always quote the details from it to identify the appliance when ordering spare parts.
· Do not disassemble any parts prior to having disconnected the oven from the mains.
· Do not use the appliance if any part is broken (for example a glass). Disconnect it from the mains and call service.
· Before using the oven, it is recommended to make it operate at noload at the maximum temperature for an hour to eliminate the insulating material odour.
· In all models, leave the door closed when the grill is used.
· The cooling fan may remain in operation so long as the oven is hot, even after it has been switched off.
· During the use the appliance becomes very hot; don’t touch the heating elements inside the oven.
· During the oven operation, the front is heated as well; consequently keep children clear of the oven, especially during self-cleaning.
· Parents and adults should pay particular attention when using the product in presence of children.
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· Children should be overseen so as to ensure that they don’t play with the equipment.
· Keep children under age 8 away, unless constantly supervised.
· This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children over age 8) with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsable for their safety.
· Children may not perform cleaning and maintenance unsupervised.
· In order to avoid damage to the oven enamel coat, do not cover the oven muffle sole with any item (e.g. aluminum foil, pans and the likes).
· 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.
· Abrasive detergents and steam cleaning equipment should not be used for cleaning.
· Before performing self-cleaning, take out all accessories (grills, dishes, pans, meat probe) to avoid damaging them, remove large cooking residues and then close the door, ensuring that it is closed properly.
· The oven is cool and power to the oven has been turned off before removing the door. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burns.
· The appliance must not be installedbehind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.
· WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
· Use only the meat probe supplied with the appliance.
IMPORTANT
If the oven is installed in an ambient temperature below 37 °F (3 °C), F*0117 may appear; when a higher ambient temperature is reached, the error will no longer appear.

Refer to the figures below for the correct placement of the grills EMBOSSED GUIDES

2 – Product Features EN

REMOVABLE GUIDES

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EN 3 – Installation of the Oven

To install the oven into the kitchen a cutout should be made in accordance with the dimensions shown in the Cutout & Dimensions figure. The apparatus is to be fastened to the top by means of the two screws provided in the kit through the holes made on the oven uprights.

Respect for the environment
The documentation for this appliance is printed on paper bleached without chlorine or recycled paper to contribute to protecting the environment. The packaging was designed to prevent damage to the environment; they are ecological products that can be recovered or recycled. Recycling the packing saves raw materials and reduces the volume of industrial and domestic waste.

WARNING
As the apparatus is to be fitted in your kitchen furniture, make sure that all surfaces in contact with the oven can resist a temperature of approx 90°C.

Electricals

Absorbed power: oven top element:
oven bottom element:
round element (hot air):
roasting jack motor:
lamp: hot air fan motor: cooling fan motor: Maximum absorbed power: Supply voltage:

1200+1000W 230V 1200+1000W 240V
1100W 230V 1100W 240V 2300W 230V 2300W 240V (on some models)
4W (on some models)
25W 25W 25W (see data plate) (see data plate)

THE PACKING MATERIAL is 100% recyclable and marked with the recycling symbol. Dispose of in conformity with local law. The packing material (plastic bags, polystyrene parts, etc.) must be kept out of the reach of children because it is potentially dangerous. THIS APPLIANCE is marked in conformity with European Directive 2012/96/UE, Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By making sure that this product is disposed of correctly, the user contributes to preventing potential negative consequences for the environment and health.
THE SYMBOL on the product or accompanying documentation indicates that this product must not be treated as domestic waste but must be delivered to a suitable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment.

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CUTOUT & DIMENSIONS

595 560

540 560
594
594 535
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595 560

540 560
594
594 535
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Dimensions are in millimeters

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Connection to the electrical power mains
WARNING
This apparatus must be earthed.
The oven is only for domestic use. The feed voltage and the absorbed power are as indicated on the data plate attached to the left-hand side upright, which can be seen when the oven door is open. Connecting must be carried out by qualified personnel and in accordance with the regulations currently in force. The manufacturer can not be held responsible for any damages to persons or objects caused by failure to observe these instructions. 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. The oven must be connected to the mains through a multipole circuit breaker with a contact-to- contact gap of at least 3 mm, making sure that the earth wire is not disconnected. For connecting use a flexible cable remembering to make it long enough to allow the oven to be removed from its housing unit when maintenance work is required. Such a device must be fitted to the power supply in compliance with the regulations governing electrical installations.

The socket or switch must be easily reachable with the oven fully installed.

CABLE TYPES AND MINIMAL DIAMETERS

SASO

H05RR-F

3×1,5 mm² H05RR-F

3×2,5 mm²

H05VV-F

3×1,5 mm² H05VV-F

3×2,5 mm²

H05RN-F 3×1,5 mm² H05RN-F 3×2,5 mm²

H05V2V2-F 3×1,5 mm² H05V2V2-F 3×2,5 mm²

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The first time you use the oven
Clean the oven thoroughly with soapy water and rinse well. Operate the oven for about 30 minutes at maximum temperature to burn off all traces of grease which might otherwise create unpleasant smells when cooking.
WARNING
Never use aluminum foil to cover the oven racks or to line the oven. It can cause damage to the oven liner if heat is trapped under the foil.
WARNING
Make sure you do not force it to avoid damage to the enamel.

Removable Guides (if present)

NOTE

Always remove the removable guides before oven self-cleaning. To remove the lateral frames from smooth-walled ovens, proceed as shown in the figure.

4 – Instructions for Use EN

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EN 5 – Control panel
Your appliance could vary slightly compared to the illustrations below. A – Keypad B – Display screen

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B

A

Keypad
To operate the key, press gently. The keypad will not work if more than one key is pressed at the same time.
– Movement arrows
– To set the timer. – Enter the functions menu during cooking. – Switches the inner oven light on and off.
The light cannot be switched on during the self-cleaning cycle.
– Switches the oven on and off.
– Confirms the settings and starts cooking operations. When pressed during a cooking operation, the function is placed in pause. Press again to restart.
– Return to previous display page. Keep pressed to return to Home page

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Before using your oven for the first time remove all packing and foreign materials from the oven(s). Any material of this sort left inside may melt or burn when the appliance is used.

6 – General Oven Information EN

Error codes
This code appears in the event of the electronic control indicating a fault. When the error appears, the current function is blocked. If the type of error is related to a safety function, the oven becomes unusable and every time a start attempt is made, the same error appears (in which case call in the aftersales service), while if the error relates to a minor fault, after being restarted the oven can be used for the functions that do not involve the faulty part (e.g., a heating element).
Beeps
Confirms that the command has been received after a key has been pressed. It also indicates that a time function has been completed (e.g. Timer or Timed Cooking). During the execution of a recipe, an acoustic signal warns the user that the oven is waiting for operation by the user (e.g., insert the dish or turn it over). Beeps also signal an oven fault.

Preheat and Fast Preheat

Whenever a cooking mode is set and the oven is heating,

the preheating starts, during this period, the instantaneous

temperature is displayed together with the thermometer icon.

As soon as the 100% is reached, the control sounds an “end of

preheat” tone and the current temperature value disappears.

When it’s necessary to heat up the oven rapidly, a Fast

Preheat mode is available: it uses the heating elements and the

convection fan in a special way, in order to reduce the heating

time as long as possible.

After having set one of the cooking functions for which the

fast preheat is available and set the desired temperature value

touch the key, after entering the functions menu, select the

icon by means of the keys

and confirm by means

of the key .

As soon as the set-point temperature is reached, the control

sounds a and both “Fast Preheat Icon” and “current

temperature” disappear. The oven switches automatically to

the desired cooking mode that was previously set: put the food

inside now.

Door Lock
It’s displayed steadily when the door is locked. The symbol flashes when the latch is moving in order to lock or unlock the door. Do not attempt to open the door at this time. Door can be opened when the symbol no longer appears. A padlock appears when the door has been locked automatically due to self-clean mode.
Power Failure
After the power returns to the oven, the door lock mechanism perform a test run then the clock time and date are displayed .
Default Settings
The cooking modes automatically select a suitable temperature when the cooking mode is selected, these can be changed when a different one is needed.
F Failure Number Codes
These codes are displayed when the electronic control detects a problem in the oven or in the electronics. The error code is recorded in the Error Log in the Setup menu. This error can be communicated to the service technician so he/she can understand the possible cause of the problem in advance.

Timer
WARNING
The timer on your oven does not turn the appliance on or off, its only purpose is to alert you through the buzzer. When you want to turn off the oven automatically, use the end-ofcooking or delayed cooking function.

NOTE Pressing the OFF button does not reset or stop the timer.

1. Press the button and set the desired time using the

arrows

and confirm with the button . To switch

the selection between hours and minutes use the arrows

.

2. The time can be set from 1 minute to 12 hours and 59

minutes and, when set, the remaining time is always visible

in the bottom status bar until the time expires or is reset.

3. To change or cancel the time set, you must reset the timer

by pressing and holding the button for a few seconds.

4. Timer format is usually HR:MIN, switching into MIN:SEC

during the last minute.

5. When the time expires, the display shows 00:00 and the

buzzer will sound for one minute or until the button is

pressed.

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EN 7 – General Oven Tips

Preheating the Oven
· Preheat the oven when using the Bake, Convection Bake and Convection Roast modes.
· Use Fast Preheat mode when a shorter time is desired to preheat the oven.
· Selecting a higher temperature does not shorten the preheat time.
· Preheating is necessary for good results when baking cakes, cookies, pastry and breads.
· Preheating will help to sear roasts and seal in meat juices. · Place oven racks in their proper position before preheating. · During preheating, the selected cooking temperature is
always displayed. · A beep will confirm that the oven is preheated and the
“detected temperature” will turn off.
Operational Suggestions
· Do not set pans on the open oven door. · Use the interior oven lights to view the food through the oven
door window rather than opening the door frequently.

Oven Condensation and Temperature
· It is normal for a certain amount of moisture to evaporate from the food during any cooking process. The amount depends on the moisture content of the food. The moisture may condense on any surface cooler than the inside of the oven, such as the control panel.
· Your new oven has an electronic temperature sensor that allows maintaining an accurate temperature. Your previous oven may have had a mechanical thermostat that drifted gradually over time to a higher temperature. It is normal that you may need to adjust your favorite recipes when cooking in a new oven.
High Altitude Baking
· When cooking at high altitude, recipes and cooking time will vary from the standard.

Utensils
· Glass baking dishes absorb heat. Reduce oven temperature 25°F (15°C) when baking in glass.
· Use pans that give the desired browning. The type of finish on the pan will help determine the amount of browning that will occur.
· Shiny, smooth metal or light non-stick / anodized pans reflect heat, resulting in lighter, more delicate browning. Cakes and cookies require this type of utensil.
· Dark, rough or dull pans will absorb heat resulting in a browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.
· For brown, crisp crusts, use dark non-stick / anodized or dark, dull metal utensils or glass bake ware. Insulated baking pans may increase the length of cooking time.
· Do not cook with the empty broiler pan in the oven, as this could change cooking performance.
· Store the broil pan outside of the oven.

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Instructions for initial switch-on

Once the oven has been connected to the power supply for the first time, the control automatically prepares for setting a number of user settings, which remain stored in case of any subsequent switch-on.

NOTE

Both at the first and subsequent connections to the power supply, the door lock mechanism performs a calibration run ­ in this phase, always keep the door closed.

· Language · Temperature & Weight · Time · Date

Refer to the USER SETTING paragraph for setting instructions.

After making the user settings, the control moves automatically to the “Standby” display page.

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8 – Getting Started EN

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EN 9 – User Settings

With the oven on, select the icon and confirm with the key to enter the SETTINGS menu. This menu permits personalizing the settings of your oven. To make access, no active cooking or any set time functions must be in progress.

NOTE The Setting menù can never be set if any time function is already set: first delete all the active time functions.

1. Press the keys

to select the sub menu and confirm by

means of the key.

SETUP

Temperature & Weight

Press the arrow key

and

to select one of the two

temperature options “°C/°F” or weight options Kg/ib and

confirm with the key.

°F

lb

°C

Kg

SETTING

2. Use this menu to change the following settings:

Press the keys

or

to select the setting or change

a sub menu from among the six available ones and confirm

by means of the key.

Time

Press the arrow key

to select the time format between the

options “12h AM/PM or 24h” and confirm with the key.

Subsequently, set the time using the arrows

and confirm

with the key.

12h
SETUP
24h
yk abc

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LANGUAGE

AM

Language

PM

Press the arrow key to select a language from among those available, and confirm with the key.

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Date

Press the arrow key

to select the date format from among

the options “D.M.Y. ­ Y.M.D. ­ M.D.Y.” and confirm with the

key. Subsequently set the value using the arrows

and

confirm with the key.

Volume

Press the arrow

to select the desired volume level and

confirm by pressing the key.

D.M.Y.
Y.M.D.
M.D.Y. 12

LEVEL
LOW MID HIGH

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Brightness

Press the arrow key

to choose which luminosity setting

to change between ON or STANDBY, then by means of the

arrows

select the required degree of luminosity and

confirm with the key.

ON
LOW MID HIGH

STAND-BY
DARK MID HIGH

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EN 10 – System Setting

With the oven on, select the icon and confirm with the key to enter the SETTINGS menu. This menu permits setting a number of parameters or special functions. It also permits accessing the error events list.

1. Press the keys the key.

to select the sub menu and confirm with

SETUP

SERVICE

Demo
The purpose of this function is to set the DEMO mode, which makes the oven useless for cooking but automatically performs a demonstration of functions.

1. Press the keys 2. Confirm with the 3. Press the key.

to select the item ON. key.

After about 30 seconds, the oven starts to operate in this mode. To temporarily stop the DEMO function, simply keep any key pressed for a few seconds until the oven switches to standby. To start it again, press the key. To disable the function, enter the DEMO display page and set OFF. Confirm using the key.

NOTE Once set, the function remains enabled even if the oven is disconnected from the power mains.

2. Use this menu to change the following settings:

Press the keys

to select the item to be set or to be

displayed from among the three available ones and confirm

with the key.

SYSTEM
EVENT LOGS MAIN VOLTAGE DEMO

DEMO ON

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Event Log
The menu permits checking any recorded errors. These codes can be notified to the after-sales service.
EVENT LOGS
01 12/11/2015 07:06 CODE: F10305 02 17/11/2015 13:17 CODE: F10305

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11 – Starting your Oven EN

Switching the oven on and off
IMPORTANT
· The key does not stop the function. · After switching off the oven, the cooling fan could continue
to operate until the inner parts of the oven have cooled down.
Press to switch the oven on and press again to switch it off. The oven returns to standby mode.

Functions

DEHYDRATE WARM WARM PLUS SABBATH (On some models)

Selecting the cooking mode
IMPORTANT
· Do not leave the door open for a long time during cooking. · The door must be kept closed during the BROIL functions. · Position the grill or grills on an appropriate level.

Functions

BAKE (BASE HEAT)
ROAST (CONVENTIONAL HEAT)
TRUE CONVECTION (FAN HEAT)
CONVECTION ROAST (TURBO CONVENTIONAL HEAT)
CONVECTION BAKE (TURBO BASE HEAT)
ECO BAKING
BROIL (ECO GRILL)
CONVECTION GRILL (TURBO CONVENTIONAL HEAT)
CONVECTION BROIL (TURBO GRILL & BASE HEAT)
PIZZA
CLASSIC PIZZA (On some models)
DEFROST

SELF CLEAN

1. Select the icon and press the key Select the

appropriate cooking mode according to the food to be

cooked using the arrows

and confirm with the key .

2. On this display page, it is still possible to change the

cooking mode by using the

keys.

3. If the proposed temperature is correct, confirm with the

key to start cooking, otherwise, if the key is not pressed

within 10 seconds, the oven switches to automatic mode

and the cooking mode icon becomes animated.

Changing the cooking mode
1. During untimed cooking, a cooking pause can be set by pressing the key. All the settings of the suspended cooking operation remain stored and can be reactivated by pressing the same key again.
2. To change the cooking mode while the oven is working, press the key and then the , key. At this point, another cooking mode can be selected from among those available in the group by means of the arrows .

Changing temperature
IMPORTANT
· The BROIL function operates at levels. No temperature can be set because this works at fixed cycles according to the set level from L1 to L5.
· The maximum temperature of the BROIL function is limited according to the set level.
· In all the cooking modes where the temperature is fixed, this is not shown on the screen.
· At the end of a function, the display screen shows the residual compartment heat temperature from the standby page.
1. From the cooking mode preview display page, the temperature can be changed by means of the arrows subsequently confirming by means of the key.
2. Once cooking has started, the temperature can in any case be changed, at any time, by means of the arrows .
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COOKING MODE DEFROST

ICON FAST MEAT

PREHEAT PROBE

Min.


TEMPERATURE Preset


Max. ***

DEHYDRATE

120° F (50° C) 140° F ( 60° C) 160° F ( 70° C)

WARM

85° F (30° C) 105° F ( 40° C) 120° F ( 50° C)

WARM PLUS
BAKE (BASE HEAT)
ROAST (CONVENTIONAL HEAT)
ECO BAKING
TRUE CONVECTION (FAN HEAT)
PIZZA
CONVECTION ROAST (TURBO CONVENTIONAL HEAT)
CONVECTION GRILL (TURBO CONVENTIONAL HEAT)
CONVECTION BAKE (TURBO BASE HEAT)
CONVECTION BROIL (TURBO GRILL & BASE HEAT)
BROIL L1 () (ECO GRILL L1)
BROIL L2 (
) (ECO GRILL L2)
BROIL L3 () (ECO GRILL L3)
BROIL L4 (
) (ECO GRILL L4)
BROIL L5 (*) (ECO GRILL L5)
CLASSIC PIZZA (if present)

130° F (55° C) 165° F ( 75° C) 210° F (100° C) 165° F (75° C) 345° F (175° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 345° F (175° C) 480° F (250° C) 120° F (50° C) 330° F (165° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 330° F (165° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 330° F (165° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 330° F (165° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 330° F (165° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 445° F (230° C) 480° F (250° C) 165° F (75° C) 445° F (230° C) 480° F (250° C)
375° F (190° C) 400° F (205° C) 430° F (220° C) 450° F (235° C) 480° F (250° C) 650° F (345° C)

SABBATH (if present)

140° F ( 60° C)

SELF CLEAN

860° F (460° C)

(*) Some ovens can even have a motorised rod for cooking on a spit.

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EN

Pre-heating phase
While the oven is in pre-heating phase, the instantaneous temperature is displayed underneath the cooking mode icon.

TRUE CONVECTION

TRUE CONVECTION

275°F
11:00 am

  • 325°F

Just as soon as the set temperature is reached, an acoustic signal is heard and the instantaneous temperature indication disappears.

  • 325°F

    11:00 am
    3. Press the key again to run the function. The display page shows the icon of the active functions until the set temperature has been reached. Afterwards, the function switches to automatic in the selected cooking mode.

TRUE CONVECTION

  • 325°F

    11:06 am

TRUE CONVECTION

275°F
11:00 am

  • 325°F

Eco
This mode is intended to save energy. Ideal for frozen or precooked food, and small portions-meals. The preheat time is very short and cooking tends to be slower. It is not recommended for heavy loads e.g. large portions or big meal preparation.
Fast Preheat
The FAST PREHEAT function permits reaching the desired temperature quicker compared to standard preheating. The function can be enabled for all the cooking modes in the BAKE (except the Sabbath and ECO), CONVECT and PIZZA groups.
To select FAST PREHEAT:
1. Select the cooking mode as previously indicated and press the key to display the cooking mode preview display page.
2. Press the key. Select the icon by means of the arrows and confirm with the key . The symbol appears in the lower part of the screen.

Using Oven Lights
A single light key activates the lights. Touch to turn lights on or off . Oven lights turn on automatically when the door is opened. When an oven is in use, oven lights turn on automatically when a mode is started. Oven lights will turn off automatically when the oven mode is cancelled.
NOTE: The lights do not operate in the Self-Clean mode.
NOTE: Once switched on, the lights go off automatically after 3 minutes. To switch them back on, press the key or open the door.

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EN 12 – Time Oven Mode Operation
Be sure that the time-of-day clock is displaying the correct time. The timed mode turns off the oven at the end of the cook time.
CAUTION
Never leave food in the oven for more than one hour before and after cooking. This could deteriorate the properties of the food itself.
NOTE The time functions cannot be used if the meat probe is on. The maximum cooking time that can be set is 12 h.

Cook Time
Use the “Cook Time” function to operate the oven for a determinate period of time. The oven starts immediately and switches off automatically once the time has expired.

To Set a Timed Mode

1. Select the cooking mode and temperature.

2. There are two ways to set the function. a) Select to set the duration and press . b) Select to set the stop time and press .

3. After selecting one of the two above options, set the time by

means of the arrows

and confirm with the key.

4. After pressing the key, cooking starts and the time cooking information is shown on the display page.

· Cooking mode · Temperature · Cooking time · End of cooking time

Stop Time
Use the “Stop Time” function to delay the start of timed cooking. Enter the cooking stop time and the oven will automatically calculate the start time. The oven switches on and off automatically.

To Delay the Start of a Timed Mode

1 First of all set the required timed cooking as indicated in the

“COOK TIME” paragraph.

2 Select to set the stop time and press .

3 Set the cooking stop time by means the arrows

and

confirm by means of the key.

4 After pressing the key, the function positions in standby

and the postponed cooking details are shown on the screen.

· Cooking mode · Temperature · Cooking stop time · Cooking start time

TRUE CONVECTION

275°F
11:00 am

  • 325°F –
    END
    11:50 am
    TIME
    00:50

TRUE CONVECTION

275°F
11:00 am

  • 325°F –
    END
    12:30 pm
    START
    Start 11:40

5 After cooking, the oven switches off and an acoustic signal warns that cooking has terminated.
To change the cooking time when the oven is already operating, simply press the e key and enter the new cooking time before pressing the key again.

· After cooking, the oven switches off and an acoustic signal warns that cooking has terminated.
To change the cooking time and stop time when the oven is already operating, simply press the key and enter the new cooking time or cooking stop time and press the key again.

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13 – Setting the Meat Probe (if present) EN

When roasts, steaks or poultry are being cooked, this is the best way to tell when the food is correctly cooked. This oven is optionally provided with the meat probe feature to sense the temperature inside meat and stop cooking as soon as the set value is reached. When the probe is used, the oven automatically checks the cooking time.
NOTE : the food probe is an accessory available only in some versions of the product. Tenderness, aroma and flavour are the result of precise, functional control. The food probe is a thermometer which, when inserted into the food, makes it possible to check the internal temperature and use it to establish the end of cooking. For example, meat may look like it is cooked on the outside, but still be pink on the inside!
The temperature reached by food during cooking is closely linked to problems relating to health and hygiene. Bacteria can be contained in every kind of meat, poultry and fish, as well as raw eggs. Certain types of bacteria make food go off, while others, such as Salmonella, Campylobacter jejuni, Listeria monocytogenes, Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus can be seriously harmful to human health. Bacteria multiply very quickly above a temperature of 4.4° up to 60°C. Mince is particularly at risk from this point of view.

To prevent bacteria from multiplying, it is necessary to take the following measures:
· Do not defrost food at room temperature, always in the fridge or in the oven using the specific function. In the latter case, cook the food immediately afterwards.
· Stuff chicken just before eating it. Never buy pre-packed ready-stuffed chicken and only buy ready-cooked stuffed chicken when you intend to eat it within 2 hours.
· Marinate food in the fridge, not at room temperature.
· Use a food probe to check the temperature of meat, fish and poultry if they are more than 5 cm thick, to ensure that the minimum cooking temperatures are reached.
· The greatest hazards are posed by poorly cooked chicken, particularly at risk from Salmonella.
· Avoid interrupting the cooking process, i.e., partially cooking food, storing it and completing the cooking process later. This sequence encourages the growth of bacteria due to the “warm” temperatures reached inside the food.
· Roast meat and poultry in the oven at temperatures of at least 165°C.
NB: Use only the meat probe supplied with the appliance.
In any case, we recommend that you consult the following table taken from the National Food Safety Database (USA).

Food
Mince Hamburger Beef, veal, lamb, pork Chicken, turkey Beef, veal, lamb Roasts and steaks:
Rare
Medium-rare Medium Well done Pork Chops, roasts, ribs: Medium Well done Fresh ham Fresh sausages Poultry Whole chicken or chicken pieces Duck Whole turkey (not stuffed) Turkey breast

Minimum internal temperature
71° C 74° C 74° C
The cooking temperature for rare meat is not indicated by the NFSD as it is unsafe for health reasons 63° C 71° C 77° C
71° C 77° C 71° C 71° C
82° C 82° C 82° C 77° C

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WARNING
· To avoid burns, use a kitchen glove to fit and remove the meat probe when the oven is hot.
· Always remove the probe using the grip. If it is removed by pulling the cable, it could suffer damage.
· Make sure the food is completely de-frozen when the probe is fitted. Otherwise it could suffer damage.

NOTE

The meat probe is not enabled for all functions (meat probe function not available also for Recipes). If it is fitted during one of these functions, a probe removal message appears on the screen. If the meat probe is accidentally removed during operation, a warning message appears on the screen. The temperature of the probe can be set between 104°F and 212°F (40°C – 100°C). The oven stores the last temperature set by the user.

Insert the tip of the probe in the central and thickest part of the meat. Make sure the probe is not in contact with the fat, bone, oven parts or dishes. The meat probe is automatically recognised when it is inserted
and the icon appears on the screen. When a cooking mode is started with the probe inserted, the display page for setting the function appears automatically.

325°F
145°F + –

1. Set the required probe temperature by means of the arrows and confirm with the key.

TRUE CONVECTION

  • 325°F –
    145°F

275°F
11:00 am

70°F

2. After pressing the key, cooking starts and all probe cooking details appear on the screen.
· Cooking mode · Oven temperature · Set probe temperature · Instantaneous probe temperature
Once the set probe temperature is reached, the oven switches off and an acoustic signal warns that cooking has terminated.
NOTE: After cooking has started, the oven temperature can in any case be changed at any time by means of the arrows .
To change the probe temperature, press the key and then the key and finally, the key again.

11:00 am

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Roast Tips and Techniques
Roasting is cooking with heated air. Both upper and lower elements in the oven are used to heat the air but no fan is used to circulate the heat. Follow the recipe or convenience food directions for baking temperature, time and rack position. Baking time will vary with the temperature of ingredients and the size, shape and finish of the baking utensil.
General Guidelines
· For best results, bake food on a single rack with at least 1″ – 1 ½” (2,5 – 3cm) space between utensils and oven walls.
· Use one rack when selecting the bake mode. · Check for doneness at the minimum time. · Use metal bake ware (with or without a non stick finish),
heatproof glass, glass-ceramic, pottery or other utensils suitable for the oven. · When using heatproof glass, reduce temperature by 25°F (15°C) from recommended temperature. · Use baking sheets with or without sides or jelly roll pans. · Dark metal pans or nonstick coatings will cook faster with more browning. Insulated bake ware will slightly lengthen the cooking time for most foods. · Do not use aluminum foil or disposable aluminum trays to line any part of the oven. Foil is an excellent heat insulator and heat will be trapped beneath it. This will alter the cooking performance and can damage the finish of the oven. · Avoid using the opened door as a shelf to place pans. · Tips for Solving Baking Problems are found on Page33.

– 2 Rack baking: Use positions 1 and 3.
– When baking four cake layers at the same time, stagger pans so that one pan is not directly above another. For best results, place cakes on front of upper rack and back of lower rack (See graphic at right). Allow 1″ – 1 ½” (2,5 – 3cm).air space around pans.
· Converting your own recipe can be easy. Choose a recipe that will work well in convection.
· Reduce the temperature and cooking time if necessary. It may take some trial and error to achieve a perfect result. Keep track of your technique for the next time you want to prepare the recipe using convection.
· Tips for Solving Baking Problems are found on Page 33.
Foods recommended for Convection Bake mode:
Appetizers Biscuits Coffee Cakes Cookies (2 to 4 racks) Yeast Breads Cream Puffs Popovers Casseroles and One-Dish Entreés Oven Meals (rack positions 1, 2, 3) Air Leavened Foods (Soufflés, Meringue, Meringue- Topped Desserts, Angel Food Cakes, Chiffon Cakes)
RACK POSITION

4
5

4

3

3

2

2
1

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True Convection Tips and Techniques
· Reduce recipe baking temperatures by 25°F (15°C).
· For best results, foods should be cooked uncovered, in lowsided pans to take advantage of the forced air circulation. Use shiny aluminum pans for best results unless otherwise specified.
· Heatproof glass or ceramic can be used. Reduce temperature by another 25°F (15°C) when using heatproof glass dishes for a total reduction of 50°F (30°C).
· Dark metal pans may be used. Note that food may brown faster when using dark metal bake ware.
· The number of racks used is determined by the height of the food to be cooked.
· Baked items, for the most part, cook extremely well in convection. Don’t try to convert recipes such as custards, quiches, pumpkin pie , or cheesecakes, which do not benefit from the convection-heating process. Use the regular Bake mode for these foods.
· Multiple rack cooking for oven meals is done on rack positions 1, 2, 3 , and 4. All four racks can be used for cookies, biscuits and appetizers.

Rack 3
Rack 1
Quick and easy recipe tips Converting from standard BAKE to CONVECTION BAKE: · Reduce the temperature by 25°F (15°C). · Use the same baking time as Bake mode if under 10 to 15
minutes. · Foods with a baking time of less than 30 minutes should
be checked for doneness 5 minutes earlier than in standard bake recipes. · If food is baked for more than 40 to 45 minutes, bake time should be reduced by 25%.
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Convection Roast Tips and Techniques
· Do not preheat for Convection Roast. · Roast in a low-sided, uncovered pan. · When roasting whole chickens or turkey, tuck wings behind
back and loosely tie legs with kitchen string. · Use the 2-piece broil pan for roasting uncovered. · Use the probe or a meat thermometer to determine the
internal doneness on “END” temperature. · Double-check the internal temperature of meat or poultry by
inserting meat thermometer into another position. · Large birds may also need to be covered with foil (and pan
roasted) during a portion of the roasting time to prevent overbrowning.
Quick and easy recipe tips
Converting from standard BAKE to CONVECTION ROAST: · Temperature does not have to be lowered. · Roasts, large cuts of meat and poultry generally take 10-
20% less cooking time. Check doneness early. · Casseroles or pot roasts that are baked covered in
CONVECTION ROAST will cook in about the same amount of time. · The minimum safe temperature for stuffing in poultry is 165ºF (75ºC). · After removing the item from the oven, cover loosely with foil for 10 to 15 minutes before carving if necessary to increase the final foodstuff temperature by 5° to 10°F (3° to 6° C).
Cooking times are indicative and also depend on the thickness and the starting temperature of the meat before cooking.
Convection Broil Tips and Techniques
· Place rack in the required position needed before turning on the oven.
· Use Convection Broil mode with the oven door closed. · Do not preheat oven. · Use the 2-piece broil pan. · Turn meats once halfway through the cooking time (see
convection broil chart).
Broiling and convection broiling times are approximate and may vary slightly. Cooking times are indicative and also depend on the thickness and the starting temperature of the meat before cooking.

Broil Tips and Techniques
· Place rack in the required position needed before turning on the oven.
· Use Broil mode with the oven door closed. · Preheat oven for 5 minutes before use. · Use the 2-piece broil pan. · Turn meats once halfway through the cooking time (see
convection broil chart).
Broiling and convection broiling times are approximate and may vary slightly. Cooking times are indicative and also depend on the thickness and the starting temperature of the meat before cooking.
Dehydrate Tips and Techniques
· Dehydrating can be done using the Dehydrate mode. A lower temperature is used and the circulating heated air slowly removes the moisture for food preservation.
· The Dehydrate mode temperature is pre-programmed at 140ºF (60ºC).
· The Dehydrate mode temperatures available are 120ºF (50ºC) to 160ºF (70ºC).
· Multiple racks can be used simultaneously. · Some foods require as much as 14-15 hours of time to fully
dehydrate. · Consult a food preservation book for specific times and the
handling of various foods. · This mode is suitable for a variety of fruits, vegetables, herbs
and meat strips. · Drying screens can be purchased at specialty kitchen shops. · By using paper towels, some food moisture can be absorbed
before dehydrating begins (such as with sliced tomatoes or sliced peaches).

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Dehydrate Chart
FOOD
FRUIT

PREPARATION

APPROXIMATE DRYING TIME* (hrs)

TEST FOR DONENESS

Apples

Dipped in ¼ cup lemon juice and 2 cups water, ¼ slices

11 – 15 Slightly pliable

Bananas

Dipped in ¼ cup lemon juice and 2 cups water, ¼ slices

11 – 15 Slightly pliable

Cherries

Wash and towel dry. For fresh cherries, remove pits

10 – 15 Pliable, leathery, chewy

Oranges Peels and slices

¼ slices of orange; orange part of skin thinly peeled from oranges

Peels: Slices:

2 – 4 Orange peel: dry and brittle
12 – 16 Orange slices: skins are dry and brittle, fruit is slightly moist

Pineapple rings

Towel dried

Canned: Fresh:

9 – 13 8 – 12

Soft and pliable

Strawberries

Wash and towel dry. Sliced ½” thick, skin (outside) down on rack

12 – 17 Dry, brittle

VEGETABLE Peppers

Wash and towel dry. Remove membrane of pepper, coarsely chopped about 1″ pieces

16 – 20

Leathery with no moisture inside

Mushrooms

Wash and towel dry. Cut of stem end. Cut into 1/8″ slices

7 – 12 Tough and leathery, dry

Tomatoes

Wash and towel dry. Cut this slices, 1/8″ thick, dry well

16 – 23 Dry, brick red color

HERBS

Oregano, sage parsley and thyme, and fennel

Rinse and dry with paper towel

Dry at 120°F (60°C)

3 – 5 Crisp and brittle

Basil

Use basil leaves 3 to 4 inches from top. Spray with water, shake off moisture and pat dry

Dry at 120°F (60°C)

3 – 5 Crisp and brittle

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EN 15 – Recipes

The Recipe function of your oven gives you the chance to cook food without having to set the oven manually every time. By selecting a “SET” recipe, the cooking mode, the temperature and the time are automatically set according to the recipe selected from the menu.

Recipe List

Type of Food

Food condition FRESH
FROZEN

Recipes List BREAD PIZZA FIRST

Information displayed

WHOLE IN PEICES

MEAT

PRESET OR PERSONAL

WHOLE IN PEICES WHOLE IN PEICES

POULTRY FISH

TYPE OF ACCESSORY LEVEL POSITION FOOD WEIGHT COOKING TIME
PREHEAT REQUIRED (YES/NO)

VEGETABLES

PIES

Select an already-set recipe:

1. Switch the oven, select the icon and press the button .

2. Using the arrows

select the list between “PRESET” or

“PERSONAL” and confirm by means of the key.

3. Choose the type of food to be cooked using the arrows

and the arrows

and confirm by means of the

key.

4. Using the arrows

choose between “FRESH” or

“FROZEN” or in other cases between “WHOLE” or “IN

PEICES” and confirm with the key.

5. Select the required recipe by means of the arrows and confirm using the key.

6. When the recipe is selected, the following display page appears on the screen:

ROASTED TURKEY

RECTANGULAR GRID

LEVEL

1

WEIGHT

3800g

COOKING TIME

03:00

PREHEAT

YES

START

SAVE

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7. To start the recipe, confirm with the key. During a recipe, a number of acoustic and visual messages will ask you to perform the following operations. Simply follow the instructions on the screen.
8. Upon termination, the oven switches off and an acoustic and visual signal warns that the recipe has terminated.

Saving a personalized recipe:

Once a recipe has been selected, the “Time” and “Weight” setting can be changed and the recipe can be saved among the “PERSONAL” ones.

1. Once a recipe has been selected, press the key and confirm by means of the key.

2. To change the weight, enter the desired weight by means of

the arrows

and confirm by means of the key.

POULTRY WEIGHT
3800g

3. The oven switches automatically to the cooking time. To

change this time, use the arrows

and confirm again

by means of the key.

POULTRY COOKING TIME

4. At this point, the recipe can be saved in the list of “PERSONAL” recipes by selecting “SAVE” and confirming by means of the key.

ROASTED TURKEY

RECTANGULAR GRID

LEVEL

1

WEIGHT

2500g

COOKING TIME

02:00

PREHEAT

YES

START

SAVE

NOTE

If the time and weight values are changed and not saved straight away, at the end of the recipe, a message appears which asks whether you want to save it.

5. To start the recipe press the key.

Cancelling a Personalized recipe:
1. To eliminate a recipe from the list of personalized recipes, select the recipe.
2. Press the key and select the choice and confirm with the key.

POULTRY

DO YOU WANT REMOVE RECIPE

N0

YES

03:00

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EN 16 – Classic Pizza (On Some Models)

The CLASSIC PIZZA was specifically designed so you can bake perfect PIZZAS in just a few minutes. For perfect results, select the to access this special recipe. After you make your settings, Classic Pizza recipes will do the rest, reaching about 650°F (345°C) by turning on the heating elements at 100% of their capacity. At this temperature, you are guaranteed to have a crispy base

and proper cooking of the toppings of your pizza, like at the pizzeria. The secret to a good pizza is in the simplicity of a well-leavened dough, prepared and cooked well: use a small quantity of good quality toppings.

Recipe List PRESET OR PERSONAL

Type of Food

Food condition
PIZZA SINGLE THIN
PIZZA SINGLE THICK
PIZZA DOUBLE THIN
PIZZA DOUBLE THICK

Recipes List
COOKING TIME
PROPOSED

Information displayed
TYPE OF ACCESSORY LEVEL POSITION COOKING TIME
PREHEAT REQUIRED YES/ NO)

Pizza THIN THICK

Weight Leavened Dough 180 gr 260 gr

Diameter 30 cm 30 cm

Selecting an already-set “CLASSIC PIZZA” recipe:

1. Start the oven and select the icon and then and

confirm with the key .

2. By means of the arrows select the list between “PRESET”

or “PERSONAL” and confirm with the key.

3. Choose the type of pizza to be cooked by means of the

arrows

and confirm with the key.

4. After the recipe has been selected, the following display

page appears:

5. Once confirmed with the key, the oven preheats and, when finished, it beeps and the display will tell that it’s the right moment to put in the pizzas. Baking automatically starts when you close the door and, from now to the end, there are no other settings or anything to turn on; you must simply follow the instructions on the display.

PIZZA SINGLE THIN

RECTANGULAR GRID

LEVEL

2

COOKING TIME

03:00

PREHEAT

YES

START

SAVE

PIZZA SINGLE THIN

11:00 am

TIME
Time 00:50
PREHEAT

Once a recipe has been selected the “Time” setting can be changed (from 01:00 min/sec to 59:59 min/sec) and the recipe can be saved among the “PERSONAL” recipes of the special Classic Pizza function. If so required, the saved recipe can also be cancelled.
If the time is changed and not immediately saved, at the end of
the recipe, a message appears to ask whether you want to save
it. (FOR MORE DETAILS ON HOW TO PERFORM THESE STEPS, REFER TO THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE RECIPE PARAGRAPH).

NOTE

After the first pizza, you can immediately continue baking other pizzas without having to preheat. If, on request, is selected, the recipe is repeated, while if OFF is pressed the recipe terminates.

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Tips For A Good Pizza:
· Given the high temperatures and short baking time, we recommend that you insert and remove the pizzas quickly so that the door is open for as short a time as possible and the temperature doesn’t drop.
· Once the beep and display indicate that baking is finished, immediately remove the pizza, since the cooking times are very short and even a few seconds can have a significant effect.
· The baking time can be changed based on the type of dough and pizza; changes should be made with the +/keys before pressing the start key. At the end of the recipe, you will be asked if you want to save it in your personal recipes.
PIZZA GRILL

EN
OVEN STONE (IF PRESENT) Insert before the preheating the oven

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EN 17 – Sabbath Mode Instructions (on some models)
The Sabbath Mode function of your oven complied with Jewish laws. This function allows the oven to perform only the static function. When the Sabbath function is selected, the following functions are disabled: · Oven lights · All the keys except ON/OFF · Meat Probe Function · Timed cooking function · Timer function · The icon on the display screen is steady and not animated as
in the case of traditional cooking modes. · Display screen and key acoustic warnings.
To set the Sabbath Mode function, switch on the oven and select the icon and press the key . Select the Sabbath function by means of the arrows and confirm twice with the key . The function starts by showing the icon on the display screen.
SLOW COOKING

11:06 am

NOTE

The function lasts at most 72 hours. The temperature is not adjustable but fixed at 140°F (60°C). The function can be disabled at any time by pressing the OFF key.

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18 – Oven Care and Cleaning EN

Abrasive detergents and steam cleaning equipment should not be used for cleaning.
WARNING
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.
WARNING
Ensure that the door is in the closed position before the selfcleaning cycle starts, otherwise automatic door locking will not be completed. See paragraphs that follows.
Self-Cleaning the Oven
This oven features a pyrolytic self-cleaning function that eliminates the difficult and time consuming manual scrubbing of the oven interior. During self-cleaning, the oven uses a very high temperature (approx. 860°F/460°C) to burn away food soil and grease. · It is common to see smoke and/or an occasional flame-up
during the Self-Clean cycle, depending on the content and amount of soil remaining in the oven. If a flame persists, turn off the oven and allow it to cool before opening the door to wipe up the excessive food soil. · The door latch is automatically activated after selecting the Self-Clean cycle. The “PADLOCK” icon will appear in the display. This ensures that the door cannot be opened while

the oven interior is at clean temperatures.
· The oven light does not operate during this mode.
· During Self-Clean, the kitchen should be well ventilated to help eliminate odors associated with Self-Clean. Odors will lessen with use.
· Three hours is the preset length of cleaning.
· The mode automatically stops at the end of the clean hours.
· When the oven heat drops to a safe temperature, the automatic door lock will release and the door can be opened.
Preparing the Oven for Self-Clean
1. Remove all utensils and bake ware. 2. Remove non-porcelain oven racks. If chromed racks are left
in the oven during the self-clean cycle, they will permanently lose the shiny finish and change to a dull dark finish. 3. Wipe up any soft soil spills and grease with paper towels. Excess grease will cause flames and smoke inside the oven during self-cleaning. 4. Review illustration below. Some areas of the oven must be cleaned by hand before the cycle begins. They do not get hot enough during the cleaning cycle for soil to burn away. Use a soapy sponge or plastic scrubber. Hand-clean the oven door edge, oven front frame and up to 1-½ ” (2-3 cm) inside the frame with detergent and hot water. Do not rub the gasket on oven. Clean by hand the oven door window. Rinse all areas thoroughly then dry. 5. Be sure oven interior lights are turned off and the light bulbs and lens covers are in place.

Hand clean frame area ouside gasket DO NOT hand clean gasket
Hand clean door area outside gasket

Hand clean 1″ (2cm) from rack guides to frame of oven cavity
Hand clean door window
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EN 19 – Setting The Self Cleaning Mode

To Set the Self-Clean Mode
1. Press the key and select the icon and then and confirm with the key .
2. A message appears on the screen to remove all objects or accessories from the compartment.
3. Press the key to start door lock and cleaning cycle. 4. The clean time is displayed automatically, its standard value
is 3 hours.

To Delay the Start of Cleaning
1. Follow steps 1 through 3 above. 2. Touch the key and verify that “STOP TIME” appears on
the display. The hours will begin flashing, use or keys to change the value, then press to confirm the new value. 3. To select the minutes, touch the key (the minutes will flash), use or keys to change the value, then press to confirm the new value.

SELF CLEAN
END
STOP
4:30 pm
START
Start
1:30 pm
11:00 am

SELF CLEAN
END
STOP
2:00 pm
TIME
TIME
03:00
11:00 am

5. At the end of the programmed cleaning time, the oven will automatically turn off.
· To stop the cleaning mode at any moment, press key.
· The Self Cleaning cycle cannot be selected if the door is open.
· If the door is in the open position when the function has already been selected and the key is pressed the latch doesn’t move, the “PADLOCK” icon will flash until the door will be closed and the lock motor stops. When the “CLOSED PADLOCK” it is displayed, the door cannot be opened.
· Check that the door has been locked, if door does not lock, press key and do not start self-clean; phone for service
· Do not attempt to open the door while the cleaning cycle is running and the door is locked.
To Change the Cleaning Time
1. To change the setting from 3 hours, select either 2 hours for light soil immediately after starting.
2. To change the hours, touch the key, select and confirm with the key (the hours will flash), use or keys to change the value, then press to confirm the new value.
3. To select the minutes, touch the key (the minutes will flash), use or keys to change the value, then press to confirm the new value.

8. When the delay time expires, self-cleaning will start. 9. At the end of the programmed cleaning time, the oven will
automatically turn off.
CAUTION
Keep in mind that the oven door will remain locked until it is safe enough to open. The lock symbol will disappear from the display when the door lock is released. You will still need to exercise caution when the door lock is released because the inside of the oven may still be hot.
After the self-clean cycle is complete the oven control monitoring the internal temperature and the following messages will be displayed: · From the 460°C/860°F to 270°C/518°F= “End Self
Cleaning” · From the 270°C/518°F to 50°C/122°F= “Waiting to
Clean” · From the 50°C/122°F to 25°C/77°F= “Remove Residues”
(Press ON/OFF key to clear the message). You may notice a powder ash residue in the bottom of the oven after self-cleaning. This condition is normal. Use a damp cloth or sponge to wipe up the residue after the oven cools down.
Self-cleaning Tips:
· If any soil remains in the oven after the self-clean cycle is complete, you may repeat the cycle if you want.
· Self-clean the oven regularly to prevent excessive soil buildup. Doing so will make the self-clean cycle work better and reduce smoke and odors.

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Automatic door locking during pyrolytic cycle
For safety reasons, the door is locked automatically as soon as self-clean mode is selected (both standard, both eco clean). The door is also unlocked automatically when the clean time has expired but only after the temperature has fallen below the safety threshold.

NOTE

It is not possible to exclude the door locking device during self-cleaning i.e. manually unlock the door since the self-cleaning mode has the highest priority and overrides all other selections.

The lock symbol ( ) on the display is:

ON OFF FLASHING

When the door is fully locked
When the door is fully unlocked
When the latch mechanism is moving or is waiting for a command by the electronic control. (After self clean the symbol will flash until the temperature will be safe and the door unlocked).

Removing the “FULL GLASS” panoramic door
WARNING
Make sure that: · The oven is cool and power to the oven has been turned
off before removing the door. Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burns. · The oven door is heavy and fragile. Use both hands to remove the oven door. The door front is glass. Handle care-fully to avoid breakage. · Grasp only the sides of the oven door. Do not grasp the handle as it may swing in your hand and cause damage or injury. · Failure to grasp the oven door firmly and properly could result in personal injury or product damage.
Removing the oven door
The oven door can be removed quickly and easily. To do so, proceed as follows: · Open the door fully. · Lift the two levers shown below. · Close the door as far as the first stop (caused by the raised
levers). · Lift the door upwards and outwards to remove it fromits
mountings. To replace fit the door, fit the hinges in their mountings and lower the two levers

How to remove the inner glass of the “FULL GLASS” panoramic door
1. Wear protective gloves. 2. Place the door on a flat horizontal surface face down on a
soft cloth to avoid scratching the visible part. 3. Simultaneously press the keys of the two side covers,
removing the upper strip.

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4. Slide out the internal glass as shown below. Remove the second and third panes of glass (middle panes) for cleaning sliding out the rubber strip.

NOTE: a slight gap between the middle panes and the side supports is normal because it allows for the heat expansion of the glass.
6. Place the pack of three glass panes between the two uprights and replace the top strip.

Replacement of the oven light

5. Replace the middle panes after cleaning in reverse order, checking that they are oriented so the words INTERNAL SIDE are properly legible.

WARNING
Make sure that: · The oven and lights are cool and power to the oven has
been turned off before replacing the light bulb(s). Failure to do so could result in electrical shock or burns. · The lenses must be in place when using the oven. · The lenses serve to protect the light bulb from breaking. · The lenses are made of glass. Handle carefully to avoid breakage. Broken glass could cause an injury.

3

1

2

(230V – 25W G9)

(230V – 15 or 25W)
2
3 1

1 Turn off power at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box).
2 Remove the lens (1) by unscrewing it. 3 Remove the light bulb (2) from its socket (3). 4 Replace the bulb (2) with a new one. Avoid touching the
bulb with fingers, as oils from hands can damage the bulb when it becomes hot. 5 Use one with the same Volt and Watt (see figure). 6 Screw the lens (1) back on. 7 Turn power back on at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box).
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21 – Solving Baking Problems EN

With either Bake or Convection Bake, poor results can occur for many reasons other than a malfunction of the oven. Check the chart below for causes of the most common problems. Since the size, shape and material of baking utensils directly affect the baking results, the best solution may be to replace old baking utensils that have darkened and warped with age and use.

Baking Problem Food browns unevenly Food too brown on bottom Food is dry or has shrunk excessively Food is baking or roasting too slowly Pie crusts do not brown on bottom or have soggy crust Cakes pale, flat and may not be done inside Cakes high in middle with crack on top Pie crust edges too brown

Cause
– Oven not preheated – Aluminum foil on oven rack or oven bottom – Baking utensil too large for recipe – Pans touching each other or oven walls
– Oven not preheated – Using glass, dull or darkened metal pans – Incorrect rack position – Pans touching each other or oven walls
– Oven temperature too low – Oven not preheated – Oven door opened frequently – Tightly sealed with aluminum foil – Pan size too small
– Oven temperature too low – Oven not preheated – Oven door opened frequently – Tightly sealed with aluminum foil – Pan size too small
– Baking time not long enough – Using shiny steel pans – Incorrect rack position – Oven temperature is too low
– Oven temperature too low – Incorrect baking time – Cake tested too soon – Oven door opened too often – Pan size may be too large
– Baking temperature too high – Baking time too long – Pans touching each other or oven walls – Incorrect rack position – Pan size too small
– Oven temperature too high – Edges of crust too thin

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EN 22 – Solving Operational Problems

Before contacting service, check the following to avoid unnecessary service charges.

Oven Problem

Problem Solving Steps

Error F1030 or F2030 appears in the display window.

A problem with latch mechanism occurred. Remove power and turn it back on again after a few seconds. The oven should run a latch auto­test. If condition persists, note the code number (in the EVENT LOG list) and contact service.

Other F__ Error appears in the display window.

Remove power and turn it back on again after a few seconds. If condition persists, note the code number (in the EVENT LOG list) and contact service.

The oven display stays OFF

Turn off power at the main power supply (fuse or breaker box). Turn breaker back on. If condition persists, call an authorized service.

Cooling fan continues to run after oven is turned off

The fan turns off automatically when the electronic components have cooled sufficiently.

Oven door is locked and will not release, even after cooling Turn the oven off at the circuit breaker and wait a few seconds. Turn breaker back on. The oven should reset itself and will be operable.

Oven is not heating

Check the circuit breaker or fuse box to your house. Make sure there is proper electrical power to the oven. Make sure the oven temperature has been selected.

Oven is not cooking evenly

Refer to cooking charts for recommended rack position. Always reduce recipe temperature by 25°F (15°C) when baking with Convection Bake mode.

Oven light is not working properly

Replace or reinsert the light bulb if loose or defective. See Page 32. Avoid touching the bulb glass with bare fingers as finger oil may cause bulbs to burn out prematurely.

Oven light stays on

Check for obstruction in oven door. Check to see if hinge is bent or door switch broken.

Oven will not Self-Clean properly

Allow the oven to cool before running Self-Clean. Always wipe out loose soils or heavy spill-over before running Self-Clean. If oven is badly soiled, set oven for a four-hour Self-Clean. See Preparing the Oven to Self-Clean, Page 30.

Clock and timer are not working properly

Make sure there is proper electrical power to the oven. See the Clock sections on Page12.

Excessive moisture

When using Bake mode, preheat the oven first. Convection Bake and Convection Roast will eliminate any moisture in oven (this is one of the advantages of convection).

Porcelain chips

When oven racks are removed and replaced, always tilt racks upward and do not force them to avoid chipping the porcelain.

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Before contacting service, please check “Troubleshooting.” It may save you the cost of a service call. If you still need help, follow the instructions below. When calling, please know the purchase date and the complete model and serial number of your appliance. This information will help us to better respond to your request.
Service Data Record
For authorized service or parts information see paragraph “WARRANTY for Home Appliances”.
For authorized service or parts information see paragraph “WARRANTY for Home Appliances”. For serial tag location see Page2. Now is a good time to write this information in the space provided below. Keep your invoice for warranty validation.
Service Data Record
Model Number _____
Serial Number __
Date of Installation or Occupancy __

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