ASKO OP8637A Oven Instruction Manual
- June 9, 2024
- ASKO
Table of Contents
OP8637A Oven
Instructions for use
OVEN
OP8637A / BO6PY4I3-42 OP8637S / BO6PY4I3-42 OP8637A1 / BO6PY4I3-42 OP8637B /
BO6PY4I3-42
EN User manual
EN 3 – EN 31
Pictograms used Important information Tip
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CONTENTS
Your oven
Introduction
4
Description
5
Guide rails/Telescopic guide rails
5
Accessories
6
Door
7
Cooling fan
7
Control panel
8
First use
Before using the appliance for the first time
9
Use
Switching on and settings
10
Oven settings
13
Choosing the settings
17
Selecting additional functions
19
Starting the cooking process
21
Switching off the oven
21
Operation
Culisensor
22
Maintenance
Cleaning the oven
24
Removing and cleaning the guide rails.
24
Removal and installation of the oven door
25
Removing the oven window
26
The Cleaning function (pyrolysis)
27
Replacing the oven lamp
28
Malfunctions
General
29
Environmental aspects
Disposal of the appliance and packaging
31
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YOUR OVEN
Introduction
Congratulations on the purchase of this ASKO oven. This product is designed to
offer optimum user-friendliness. The oven has a wide range of settings
enabling you to select the correct cooking method every time. This manual
shows how you can best use this oven. In addition to information about
operating the oven, you will also find background information that may be
useful when using the appliance.
Please read the separate safety instructions carefully before using the
appliance!
Read this manual before using the appliance and keep it in a safe place for
future use. Installation instructions are supplied separately.
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YOUR OVEN
Description
1. Control panel 2. Rack levels 3. Oven door 4. Handle
Guide rails/Telescopic guide rails
· The oven has four or five guide rails (Level 1 to 4/5), depending on the
model. Level 1 is mainly used in combination with bottom heat. The two upper
levels are mainly used for the grill function.
· Place the oven rack, baking tray or steam dish in the gap between the guide
rail sliders. · A number of shelf levels can have fully-retractable telescopic
guide rails, depending on the
model. Pull the telescopic guide rails out of the oven cavity completely and
place the oven rack
/ baking tray / steam dish on them. Then slide the oven rack / baking tray /
steam dish on the telescopic guide rails, back into the oven cavity. Only
close the oven door when the telescopic guide rails have been returned
completely back into the oven cavity.
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YOUR OVEN
Accessories
Your appliance is accompanied by a range of accessories, depending on the
model. Only use original accessories; they are specially suited to your
appliance. Be sure that all the accessories that are being used are able to
withstand the temperature settings of the chosen oven function.
Note: not all accessories are suitable/available for every appliance (it may
also differ by country). When purchasing, always provide the exact
identification number of your appliance. Please see the sales brochures or
check online for more details about optional accessories.
Accessories that can be supplied with your appliance (depending on the model)
Enamelled baking tray; to be used for pastries and cakes. · Do not use the
enamelled baking tray for microwave functions! · Suitable for pyrolysis
cleaning. Oven rack; mainly used for grilling. A steam dish or pan with food
can also be placed on the oven rack. · The oven rack is equipped with a safety
peg. Lift the rack slightly at the front to slide it out of the oven. · Do not
use the oven rack for microwave functions! Deep enamelled baking tray; to be
used for roasting meat and baking moist pastry. It can also be used as a drip
tray. Place the deep baking tray into the first level for use as a drip tray
during grilling. · Do not use the deep enamelled baking tray for microwave
functions! · Suitable for pyrolysis cleaning. Glass baking tray; for microwave
and oven use. · NOT suitable for pyrolysis cleaning.
Culisensor; can be used to measure the core temperature of the dish. When the
desired temperature is reached, the cooking process will be stopped
automatically.
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YOUR OVEN
Door
· The door switches interrupt the operation of the oven when the door is
openegd during use. The oven continues operating when the door is closed.
· This oven has a `Soft close door system’. When closing the oven door, this
system dampens the movement, from a certain angle, and silently closes the
oven door.
Cooling fan
· The appliance is equipped with a cooling fan that cools the casing and
control panel.
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YOUR OVEN
Control panel
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1. Off 2. Quick preheat 3. Top heat + bottom heat 4. Small grill 5. Large grill 6. Grill with fan 7. Hot air + bottom heat 8. Hot air 9. Bottom heat with fan 10. ECO cooking 11. Defrosting 12. Pyrolysis 13. Display (cooking information and timer) 14. Selection dial 15. Child lock 16. Oven lamp 17. Temperature 18. Timer 19. Start/Stop
Note: For the best touch response, touch the buttons with the main part of your fingertip. Every time you press a button during use, a short signal will sound.
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FIRST USE
Before using the appliance for the first time
· Upon receiving the appliance, remove all parts, including any transport
equipment, from the oven. Clean all accessories and utensils with warm water
and regular detergent. Do not use any abrasive cleaners.
· When the oven heats up for the first time, the characteristic smell of a new
appliance will be emitted. Ventilate the room thoroughly during the first use.
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USE
Switching on and settings
After connecting your appliance or after an extended power outage, 12:00 will
flash on the display and the symbol will light up. Set the time of day.
SETTING THE CLOCK
Rotate the SETTINGS KNOB (-/+) and first set the minutes; then, the cursor
will switch to hours. After three seconds, the settings will be saved.
Turning the knob farther to the right or to the left will change the settings
more quickly.
Confirm by pressing START/ STOP. If nothing is pressed within the next three
seconds, the setting will be stored automatically.
The oven will also work if the clock is not set. However, timer functions are
not available in this case (see chapter: SETTING THE TIMER FUNCTIONS). After a
few minutes of idling, the appliance will switch to standby mode. CHANGING THE
CLOCK SETTING Clock settings may be changed when no timer function is
activated. Press the key to set the current time. Confirm by pressing START/
STOP.
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USE
SETTINGS To change the settings, rotate the setting knob to the right and hold
it for three seconds. Press the start/sop icon to scroll through respective
settings or parameters. To change a parameter, rotate the setting knob to the
right or to the left.
BRIGHTNESS LEVEL Select between three different options of brightness levels.
Mid level is pre-set. Levels can be set by rotate knob.
Brightness level low
Brightness level mid
Brightness level max
SOUND LEVEL Mid level is pre-selected. Sound levels can be set by rotate knob.
Volume level low
Pre-set mid sound level
Volume level max
Volume level off
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USE
END By pressing the start/stop icon, user can go out of settings menu back to
standby mode. You can go out of settings manu also if you hold selection knob
on the left for 3 sec, or it you turn the system knob.
To change the settings, rotate the setting knob to the right and hold it for
three seconds. Press the start/sop icon to scroll through respective settings
or parameters. To change a parameter, rotate the setting knob to the right or
to the left.
After a power outage or after the appliance is switched off, the additional
function settings will remain stored for no more than a few minutes. Then, all
settings, except for the acoustic signal and child lock will be reset to
factory defaults.
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USE
Oven settings
Use the table to select the right oven function. Also consult the cooking instructions on the food packaging.
Function/
Description
Recommended
temp. °C
Quick preheat
160 °C
Use this function to heat the oven quickly to the desired temperature. This function is not suitable for cooking food!
· Turn the oven function dial’ to the
quick preheat’ position. The prior set
temperature will be displayed. You can alter this temperature.
Note: Preheat will begin after you have started the oven using the `start/stop’ button. Preheat is complete when the set temperature is reached and a signal sounds.
Top heat + bottom heat
Heat is generated by the heating elements
at the top and bottom of the appliance. This
200 °C
setting is suitable for traditional baking and
2
roasting.
· The baking tray or the grill rack is usually placed at level 2.
· Preheating is recommended.
Small Grill
Food is heated by the grill element.
4
· For grilling, the grill rack is usually placed
240 °C
at level 4 and the baking tray at level 2.
· Keep an eye on the cooking process. At
2
high temperatures, meat can burn quickly.
· Preheat the oven for 5 minutes.
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USE
Function/
Description
Recommended
temp. °C
Large grill
The heat comes from the top element and
4
the grill element. This setting is particularly
240 °C
useful for dishes and baked food that require
a real bottom crust or browning. Use this just
2
before the end of the baking or roasting time.
· For grilling place the oven rack on the
fourth guide rail level and the baking tray
on the second guide rail level.
Grill + fan
The fan distributes the heat generated from
4
the top heating element. You can use this
170 °C
function for grilling meat, fish, poultry and
vegetables. It gives food a crispy texture
2
without it needing to be turned over.
· For grilling, the grill rack is usually placed
at level 4 and the baking tray at level 2.
· Keep an eye on the cooking process. At
high temperatures, meat can burn quickly.
· Preheat the oven for 5 minutes.
Hot air + bottom heat
Food is heated using a combination of hot air
and bottom heat.
200 °C
This setting is used for a crispy and browned
result.
2
· The baking tray or the grill rack is usually
placed at level 2.
· Preheating is recommended.
Hot air
Food is heated by hot air from a fan and the
heating element at the back of the oven. This
180 °C
setting uses even heating and is ideal for
baking.
2
· Place the tray at level 2.
· Preheating is recommended.
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USE
Function/
Description
Recommended
temp. °C
Bottom heat + fan
180 °C
The bottom element heats the dish and the heat is distributed by the fan. This setting is used for baking yeasted pastry and preserving fruit and vegetables. · Place the tray at level 2. · Preheating is recommended.
ECO cooking
180 °C
In this mode, power consumption during the cooking process is optimized. This mode is used for roasting meat and baking pastry. By making use of the residual heat this setting gives a low energy consumption (energy class in accordance with EN 603501). On this setting the oven does not display the actual temperature in the oven. · Place the tray at level 3.
Defrosting
In the defrost function the fan circulates the air. No heat elements are
switched on. Use this function for slow defrosting of frozen dishes (cakes,
biscuits, cookies, bread, bread rolls and frozen fruit). · If desired, set a
different defrost time by
pressing the timer button’ and setting the time using the
selection dial’. ·
Turn the food over after half the defrosting time has elapsed; stir the food
or break up large pieces if these are frozen together.
Pyrolysis This function allows automatic cleaning of the oven cavity/interior using high temperature (approx. 460 °C), which incinerates the fat residues and other impurities, reducing them to ashes.
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USE
Each oven function has a number of basic or standard settings that you can
adjust. You adjust the settings by pressing the relevant button (before
pressing the start/stop’ button). Certain settings are not available for all programmes; if this is the case you will be alerted by a sound signal. Adjusting the cooking temperature · Turn the
oven function dial’ to the
desired oven function. · The selected pictogram will appear on the display and
the prior set temperature will flash. · Press the temperature button’. Set the oven to the desired temperature using the
selection
dial’.
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USE
Choosing the settings
Each cooking system features basic or default settings which can be adjusted.
Adjust the settings by pressing the relevant key (before pressing the
START/STOP key). Some settings are not available with some programs; an
acoustic signal will remind you of such cases. CHANGING THE COOKING
TEMPERATURE
Select the COOKING SYSTEM. Selected icon will appear on the display and PRESET
TEMPERATURE will flash.
Touch the TEMPERATURE KEY. Rotate the SETTINGS KNOB (-/+) and choose the
desired temperature.
Maximum temperature is limited with some systems. When the appliance is
switched on with the START key, the symbol °C flashes on the display until the
desired value is reached.
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USE
TIMER FUNCTIONS First rotate the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB; then, set the
temperature. Touch the TIMER key several times to select the symbol. The icon
for the selected timer function will light up and the adjustable cooking
start/end time will flash on the display. Other icons are dimly lit. Press
START to start the cooking process. ELAPSED COOKING TIME will be displayed.
Timer function display
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Setting the cooking time In this mode, you can define the duration of oven
operation (cooking time). Set the desired cooking time. First set the minutes,
then the hours. Icon and cooking time are displayed on the display unit.
Setting the delayed start In this mode, you may specify the duration of the
cooking process (cooking time) and the time when you wish the cooking process
to stop (end time). Make sure the clock is accurately set to current time.
Example: Current time: noon Cooking time: 2 hours End of cooking: 6 pm
First set the OPERATION DURATION (2 hours). Touch the CLOCK button again and
select END OF OPERATION. The display automatically shows a flashing sum of the
time of day and duration of operation of the oven (14:00).
Set the time for the end of baking (18:00) Press START to start the cooking
process. The timer will wait for the time to start the cooking process and the
symbol will be lit up. The oven automatically switches on (14:00) and stops
operating and the selected time (18:00).
USE
Setting the minute minder The minute minder can be used independently of the
oven operation. The longest possible setting is 24 hours. During the last
minute, the minute minder is displayed in seconds.
After the set time expires, the oven will automatically stop operating (end of
cooking). An acoustic signal will be heard which you may turn off by touching
any key. After one minute, the acoustic signal will be switched off
automatically.
All timer functions can be cancelled by setting the time to »0«.
After a few minutes of idling, the appliance will switch to standby mode.
Selecting additional functions
Activate/deactivate the functions by pressing the desired key or a combination
of keys.
Some functions are not available with some systems; an acoustic signal will
indicate of such cases.
Child lock Activate it by touching the CHILD LOCK key. The »key« icon will
light up on the display. Touch the key again to deactivate the child lock. The
icon on the display will disappear. If the child lock is activated with no
timer function engaged (only clock is displayed), then the oven will not
operate. If the child lock is activated after a timer function has been set,
then the oven will operate normally; however, it will not be possible to
change the settings. When the child lock is activated, systems (cooking modes)
or additional functions cannot be changed. The only possible change is to end
the cooking process by rotating the selector knob to »0«. Child lock will
remain active after the oven is switched off. To select a new system, the
child lock must first be deactivated.
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USE
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Oven lighting Oven lighting is switched on automatically when the door is
opened or when the oven is switched on. After the end of the cooking process,
the light will remain on for another minute. The light inside the oven can be
switched on or off by pressing the LIGHT key.
Acoustic signal Loudness of the acoustic signal can be set when no timer
function is activated (only the time of day is displayed). Press the
TEMPERATURE/POWER key and hold it for 5 seconds. Two fully lit bars will
appear on the display. Rotate the SETTINGS KNOB (-/+) to choose one of the
three volume levels (one, two, or three bars). After three seconds, the
setting will be automatically stored and the time of day will appear.
Decreasing the display contrast The cooking system selector knob should be on
the »0« position. Press the LIGHT key and hold it for 5 seconds. Two fully lit
bars will appear on the display. Rotate the SETTINGS KNOB (-/+) to adjust the
display dimmer (one, two, or three bars). After three seconds, the setting
will be automatically saved.
Standby Display lighting can be automatically switched off after 10 minutes if
it is not used. Press the KEY + TIMER keys to switch off the display. If a
timer function has been activated, then »OFF« and the TIMER icon will appear
on the display to indicate the activated function.
After a power outage or after the appliance is switched off, the additional function settings will remain stored for no more than a few minutes. Then, all settings, except for the acoustic signal and child lock will be reset to factory defaults.
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USE
Starting the cooking process
Start the cooking process by pressing the START/STOP key and holding it for a
while.
Switching off the oven
Turn the COOKING SYSTEM SELECTOR KNOB to position »0«.
After the end of the cooking process and after the oven has been switched off,
declining temperature is displayed down to 50 °C. All timer settings are also
paused and cancelled. Time of day (clock) will be displayed. After one minute
of idling, the appliance will switch to standby mode. 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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OPERATION
Culisensor
If the culisensor is plugged in, the culisensor screen will be shown and a
small culisensor icon will appear. The oven operates until the food core
reaches the set temperature. The core temperature is measured by means of the
temperature probe. 1. Screw the metal cover from the connection point (front
top corner of the right side wall). 2. Put the culisensor plug in the
connection and insert the culisensor completely into the food.
The display will show the culisensor screen and icon. 3. Set the function and
temperature. Instead of the time, you need to set the core temperature
(between 30 -100 °C). 4. Start the progress by pressing the `start/stop’
button. 5. During cooking, the rising temperature of the core will be
displayed (the desired core
temperature may be adjusted during the cooking process). 6. When the set core
temperature is reached, the cooking process will stop. An acoustic signal
will sound, which you may turn off by pressing any button. After one minute,
the acoustic signal will be switched off automatically. The current time
appears on the display.
· Always place the culisensor’s entire metal sensor in the dish. · Please
note! After the cooking process always replace the metal cap on the
culisensor’s connection. · Only use the culisensor in your oven. · Ensure that
the culisensor does not come into contact with the heating element
during cooking. · The culisensor will be extremely hot after the cooking
process. Be careful!
Avoid burns.
Recommended core temperature values Beef Fillet/sirloin Roast beef Round steak
Roast beef Stewed beef Pork
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medium medium well-done well-done well-done
55 – 58 ºC 55 – 60 ºC 85 – 90 ºC 80 – 85 ºC
90 ºC
OPERATION
Hoof/leg Hoof/leg Pork loin Pork shoulder Pork belly/stu ed Pork belly Roast
pork hoof Pork hoof Cooked ham Kassel ribs Breaded ham Veal Veal loin Veal
hoof/leg of veal Fried kidneys Roast veal/shoulder Leg of veal Mutton Mutton
loin Mutton loin Mutton hoof Leg of mutton Lamb Leg of lamb Leg of lamb Lamb
loin Lamb loin Lamb shoulder Poultry Chicken Goose/Duck Turkey Pastries etc
Pastries Terrines Fish Salmon Fish fillet Entire fish Terrine
well-done slightly pink slightly pink well-done well-done well-done well-done
well-done very tender well-done
slightly pink well-done well-done well-done well-done
pink well-done
pink
pink well-done
pink well-done well-done
well-done well-done well-done
soft
75 ºC 65 – 68 ºC 65 – 70 ºC
75 ºC 75 – 80 ºC 80 – 85 ºC 80 – 85 ºC 80 – 85 ºC 64 – 68 ºC
65 ºC 65 – 68 ºC
58 – 65 ºC 78 ºC
75 – 80 ºC 75 – 80 ºC 75 – 78 ºC
65 – 70 ºC 80 ºC
70 – 75 ºC 82 – 85 ºC
60 – 62 ºC 68 – 75 ºC 54 – 58 ºC 68 – 75 ºC 78 – 85 ºC
85 ºC 90 – 92 ºC 80 – 85 ºC
72 – 85 ºC 60 – 70 ºC
60 ºC 62 – 65 ºC
65 ºC 62 – 65 ºC
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning the oven
Clean the oven regularly to prevent fat and leftover food from accumulating,
especially on interior and exterior surfaces, the door and seal. · Clean
exterior surfaces with a soft cloth and soapy warm water. Wipe afterwards with
a
clean, damp cloth and dry the surfaces. · Remove splashes and stains on the
interior surfaces with a soapy cloth. Wipe afterwards with
a clean, damp cloth and dry the surfaces. · Clean the interior of the oven
Important · Take care that NO water enters the vents. · NEVER use abrasive
cleaning materials or chemical solvents. · ALWAYS ensure that the door seal
stays clean.
This prevents accumulation of dirt and allows you to close the door properly.
Removing and cleaning the guide rails.
Only use conventional cleaners to clean the guides. · Remove the screws using
a screwdriver. · Remove the guides from the holes in the back wall.
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MAINTENANCE
Removal and installation of the oven door
Keep your fingers away from the hinges of the oven door. The hinges are spring
loaded and can cause injury if they spring back. Make sure that the hinge
latches are applied correctly to lock the hinges. Remove the oven door 1. Open
the door to the fully open position. 2. Lift both hinge latches (A) and pull
them towards the oven door (B).
The hinges will be locked in the 45° position. 3. Gently close the door until
it reaches a 45° angle. 4. Remove the door by lifting and tilting it towards
the oven (C).
The hinges need to come out of the slots in the oven.
B
A
C
Install the oven door 5. Hold the door at an angle of approximately 45° in
front of the oven. 6. Insert the hinges into the slots and make sure they are
both positioned correctly. 7. Open the door to the fully open position. 8.
Lift both hinge latches and move them towards the oven. 9. Gently close the
oven door and make sure that it closes correctly.
If the door does not open or close correctly, then make sure that the hinges
are positioned correctly in their slots.
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MAINTENANCE
Removing the oven window
The glass in the oven door can be cleaned from the inside, but you do need to
remove the glass from the door to do this. First remove the oven door (see
chapter `Removing the oven door’). · Lift the brackets on the left and right
side of the door upwards slightly (to marker 1 on the
bracket) and pull this away from the glass slightly (to marker 2 on the
bracket). · Grasp the glass at the bottom and gently lift this upwards to
remove it from the support. · The inner third glass (depending on the model)
can be removed by lifting this carefully and
removing it. Also remove the rubber seals around the glass.
To replace the glass pane, observe the reverse order. The markings
(semicircle) on the door and the glass pane should overlap.
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MAINTENANCE
The Cleaning function (pyrolysis)
Instead of cleaning manually, you can clean the oven space or an enamelled
baking tray using the Pyrolysis’ oven feature. During pyrolysis the oven space is heated to a very high temperature. Contaminants that are present incinerate at this high temperature and only ash remains. With average use of the oven, we recommend running the pyrolysis function once per month. Caution! · First, remove all accessories and guide rails / telescopic guide rails from the oven (see
Removing and cleaning the guide rails’). · Then remove any remaining
food from the oven space and wipe the space with a
damp cloth. Chunks of food and fat may ignite during the pyrolysis process.
Fire hazard!
Note! The oven space and an enamelled baking tray cannot be cleaned at the
same time using the pyrolysis function. If you want to clean an enamelled
baking tray using pyrolysis, then do this first (the oven space can become
dirty due to the cleaning of the baking tray). Insert one baking tray at a
time. After that, the oven space can be cleaned.
Caution! Do NOT clean the glass baking tray using the Pyrolysis’ oven feature. Starting the Pyrolysis function 1. Make sure the oven space is completely empty and no chunks of food and fat are present! 2. If you want to clean an enamelled baking tray first, place the special pyrolysis guide rails in position. Wipe the baking tray with a damp cloth and slide the baking tray into the oven on Level 2. Remove these special pyrolysis guide rails after the cleaning process. 3. Turn the
oven function dial’ to Pyrolysis’. The cleaning intensity level and time are displayed. 4. To choose the desired cleaning intensity level, press the
temperature button’ and turn the
`selection dial’ to select one of three cleaning levels (one, two or three
bars lit). 5. After a certain period of time, oven door will be automatically
locked for your safety. The key symbol will appear on the display.
· Unpleasant smell may be emitted from the oven during the cleaning process. ·
When the oven has cooled down, wipe it with a damp cloth.
Wipe the oven door and the adjacent surfaces in the gasket area. Do not rub
the gasket.
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MAINTENANCE
Please note: Do not attempt to open the oven door while the automatic cleaning
programme is in progress. The programme may be terminated. Risk of burns!
Replacing the oven lamp
The lamp in this household appliance is only suitable for illumination of this
appliance. The lamp is not suitable for household room illumination. The lamp
(E14, 230-240 V, 25 W, 300 °C) is a consumer item and therefore does not fall
under the guarantee. First remove the baking tray, oven rack and guide rails.
Cut the power to the appliance by removing the plug from the socket or
switching off the fuse in the fuse box! Please note: the lamp can be very hot!
Use protection to remove the lamp. Rear wall lamp 1. Turn the cover to the
left to remove it. 2. Turn the bulb out of the fitting. Side wall lamp 3. Use
a flat-blade screwdriver to snap and remove the lamp cover from the holder. 4.
Be careful not to damage the enamel. 5. Turn the bulb out of the fitting.
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MALFUNCTIONS
General
Try the solutions below if you have problems with your oven. You could save
yourself the time and effort of an unnecessary phone call to customer
services.
The food is not cooked · Check whether the timer has been set and you have
pressed the `start button’. · Close the door properly. · Check whether a fuse
has blown and whether a circuit breaker has been activated.
Food is overcooked or undercooked · Check whether the correct cooking time has
been set. · Check whether the temperature has been set.
The display will be reset following power failure · Remove the plug from the
socket and put it back in again. · Set the time again.
There is condensation on the interior of the oven · This is normal. Wipe the
oven clean after use.
The fan keeps working after the oven is switched off · This is normal. Once
the oven has been switched off, the cooling fan may continue to run
for a little while.
Air flow can be felt at the door and the exterior of the appliance · This is
normal.
Light reflects on the door and the exterior of the appliance · This is normal.
Steam escapes from the door or the vents · This is normal.
Clicking sounds can be heard when the oven is working, particularly in the
defrost setting · This is normal.
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MALFUNCTIONS
Storing and repairing the oven Repairs may only be performed by a qualified
service technician. If maintenance is required, remove the plug from the
socket and contact ASKO customer services. Have the following information to
hand when you call: · The model number and serial number (stated on the inside
of the oven door) · Guarantee details · A clear description of the problem
Choose a clean, dry place if you have to store the oven temporarily, as dust
and moisture can damage the appliance.
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ENVIRONMENTAL ASPECTS
Disposal of the appliance and packaging
This product is made from sustainable materials. However, the appliance must
be disposed of responsibly at the end of its useful life. The government can
provide you with information about this. The appliance packaging can be
recycled. The following materials have been used: · cardboard; · polyethylene
film (PE); · CFC-free polystyrene (hard PS foam). Dispose of these materials
responsibly in accordance with legal provisions.
The product has a pictogram of a crossed-out waste container. This indicates
that household appliances must be disposed of separately. This means that the
appliance may not be processed via the regular waste flow at the end of its
useful life. You should take it to a special municipal waste depot or a sales
outlet that offers to do this for you.
Collecting household equipment separately prevents harm to the environment and
public health. The materials used in manufacturing this appliance can be
recycled, which provides considerable savings in energy and raw materials.
Declaration of Conformity We hereby declare that our products satisfy the
applicable European Directives, Orders and Regulations, as well as the
requirements stated in the referenced standards.
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The appliance rating label is located on the inside of the appliance.
When contacting the service department, have the complete type number to hand.
You will find the addresses and phone numbers of the service organisation on
the guarantee card.
862798 / VER 2 / 29-09-2022
en (10-22)
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