simfer B6EM04070 Built In Oven 60 cm User Manual
- June 14, 2024
- simfer
Table of Contents
- B6EM04070 Built In Oven 60 cm
- Product Information
- Specifications
- Important Warnings
- Electrical Connection
- Introducing the Appliance
- Accessories
- Installation of Appliance
- Control Panel
- Product Usage Instructions
- Using the Oven
- Using the Grill
- Using the Chicken Roasting
- Program Types
- Cooking Recommendations
- Cooking Table
- Baking with Pizza Stone
- Maintenance and Cleaning
- Steam Cleaning
- Cleaning and Mounting Oven Door
- Cleaning Oven Glass
- Catalytic Panel
- Rack Positions
- Replacing Oven Lamp
- Troubleshooting
B6EM04070 Built In Oven 60 cm
Product Information
Specifications
- Product: Built-in Oven
- Size: 60 cm
- Power Source: Electrical
- User Manual Language: GB (English), RU (Russian)
- Model Number: H10-20-220-035 Rev 007
- Compliance: Complies with WEEE Regulation
Important Warnings
-
Installation and repair should always be performed by
AUTHORIZED SERVICE. Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for
operations performed by unauthorized persons. -
Please read this operating instructions carefully. Only by this
way you can use the appliance safely and in a correct manner. -
The oven should be used according to operating
instructions. -
Keep children below the age of 8 and pets away when
operating. -
The accessible parts may be hot during use. Young children must
be kept away. -
WARNING: Danger of fire: do not store items on
the cooking surfaces. -
WARNING: During use the appliance becomes hot.
Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the
oven. -
Setting conditions of this device are specified on the label.
(Or on the data plate) -
The accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used. Small
children should be kept away. -
WARNING: This appliance is intended for
cooking. It should not be used for other purposes like heating a
room.
Electrical Connection
Ensure that the oven is properly connected to a suitable
electrical power source. Refer to the installation section for
detailed instructions on electrical connection.
Introducing the Appliance
Get familiar with the built-in oven and its features. Refer to
the user manual for a detailed introduction and overview of the
appliance.
Accessories
The built-in oven comes with various accessories to enhance your
cooking experience. Refer to the accessories section in the user
manual for a complete list and usage instructions.
Installation of Appliance
Proper installation of the built-in oven is crucial for its safe
and efficient operation. Follow the installation instructions
provided in the user manual. It is recommended to hire an
authorized service for installation to ensure proper setup.
Control Panel
The control panel of the built-in oven allows you to adjust
various settings and functions. Familiarize yourself with the
control panel layout and functions by referring to the control
panel section in the user manual.
Product Usage Instructions
Using the Oven
To use the oven, follow these steps:
-
Ensure that the oven door is completely closed.
-
Select the desired cooking program using the control
panel. -
Set the temperature and cooking time according to your
recipe. -
Place the food inside the oven.
-
Close the oven door.
-
Monitor the cooking process through the oven window or digital
display. -
Once the cooking time is complete, carefully remove the food
from the oven using oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves. -
Turn off the oven and unplug it from the power source.
-
Allow the oven to cool down before cleaning.
Using the Grill
To use the grill function of the built-in oven, follow these
steps:
-
Ensure that the oven door is completely closed.
-
Select the grill function using the control panel.
-
Set the desired temperature for grilling.
-
Place the food on the grill rack or appropriate grilling
accessory. -
Close the oven door.
-
Monitor the grilling process through the oven window or digital
display. -
Once grilling is complete, carefully remove the food from the
oven using oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves. -
Turn off the oven and unplug it from the power source.
-
Allow the oven to cool down before cleaning.
Using the Chicken Roasting
To use the chicken roasting function of the built-in oven,
follow these steps:
-
Ensure that the oven door is completely closed.
-
Select the chicken roasting function using the control
panel. -
Set the desired temperature and cooking time for roasting.
-
Prepare the chicken by seasoning and placing it in a suitable
roasting pan. -
Place the roasting pan with the chicken inside the oven.
-
Close the oven door.
-
Monitor the roasting process through the oven window or digital
display. -
Once roasting is complete, carefully remove the chicken from
the oven using oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves. -
Turn off the oven and unplug it from the power source.
-
Allow the oven to cool down before cleaning.
Program Types
The built-in oven offers various program types to suit different
cooking needs. Refer to the program types section in the user
manual for detailed information on each program and their
usage.
Cooking Recommendations
For optimal cooking results, follow the cooking recommendations
provided in the user manual. These recommendations include
temperature settings, cooking times, and suggested cooking
techniques for different types of food.
Cooking Table
Refer to the cooking table in the user manual for a
comprehensive guide on cooking times and temperatures for various
types of food. The cooking table provides a reference for achieving
desired cooking results.
Baking with Pizza Stone
If you wish to bake with a pizza stone, follow these steps:
-
Place the pizza stone on a rack inside the oven.
-
Preheat the oven to the recommended temperature for baking with
a pizza stone. -
Prepare the dough and toppings for your pizza.
-
Place the pizza on the preheated pizza stone inside the
oven. -
Close the oven door.
-
Monitor the baking process through the oven window or digital
display. -
Once baking is complete, carefully remove the pizza from the
oven using oven mitts or heat-resistant gloves. -
Turn off the oven and unplug it from the power source.
-
Allow the oven and pizza stone to cool down before
cleaning.
Maintenance and Cleaning
Proper maintenance and cleaning of the built-in oven ensure its
longevity and performance. Follow the maintenance and cleaning
instructions provided in the user manual for regular upkeep.
Steam Cleaning
The built-in oven may have a steam cleaning function. Refer to
the steam cleaning section in the user manual for instructions on
how to use this feature to clean the oven effectively.
Cleaning and Mounting Oven Door
If the oven door requires cleaning or mounting, follow the
instructions provided in the user manual. Proper cleaning and
mounting of the oven door ensure its functionality and safety.
Cleaning Oven Glass
To clean the oven glass, follow these steps:
-
Ensure that the oven is turned off and unplugged.
-
Allow the oven to cool down.
-
Prepare a suitable glass cleaner or mix a solution of mild
detergent with warm water. -
Dampen a soft cloth or sponge with the cleaning solution.
-
Gently wipe the oven glass, removing any stains or
residue. -
Rinse the cloth or sponge with clean water and wipe away any
remaining cleaning solution. -
Allow the oven glass to air dry or use a clean, dry cloth to
dry it. -
Once the oven glass is clean and dry, you can turn on the oven
and resume normal usage.
Catalytic Panel
The built-in oven may have a catalytic panel for self-cleaning.
Refer to the catalytic panel section in the user manual for
instructions on how to utilize this feature for easy
maintenance.
Rack Positions
Understanding the rack positions in the oven is essential for
proper cooking. Refer to the rack positions section in the user
manual for information on the recommended placement of racks for
different cooking functions.
Replacing Oven Lamp
If the oven lamp needs to be replaced, follow these steps:
-
Ensure that the oven is turned off and unplugged.
-
Allow the oven to cool down.
-
Locate the oven lamp inside the oven.
-
Remove any protective coverings or glass around the lamp, if
applicable. -
Unscrew the old lamp and carefully remove it from its
socket. -
Screw in the new lamp into the socket, ensuring a secure
fit. -
Replace any protective coverings or glass, if applicable.
-
Turn on the oven and test the new lamp.
Troubleshooting
If you encounter any issues or problems with the built-in oven,
refer to the troubleshooting section in the user manual. It
provides solutions to common problems and guidance on resolving
technical issues
BUILT-IN OVEN
60 cm Electrical
USER MANUAL GB RU
H10-20-220-035 Rev 007
GB
Dear Customer, Thank you for relying on this product. We aim to allow you to
optimally and efficiently use this environment-friendly product produced in
our modern facilities under precise conditions with respect to sense of
quality in total. We advise you to read these operating manual thoroughly
before using the oven and keep it permanently so that the features of the
built-in oven you have purchased will stay the same as the first day for a
long time. Note: This operating manual is prepared for multiple models. Your
appliance may not feature some functions specified in the manual. The product
images are schematic. This product has been produced in modern environment-
friendly facilities without adversely affecting nature. Products marked with
(*) are optional.
“Complies with WEEE Regulation”
2
Contents
Important warnings
4
Electrical connection
12
Introducing the appliance
13
Accessories
14
Technical specifications
15
Installation of appliance
15
Control panel
21
Using the oven
23
Using the grill
24
Using the chicken roasting
24
Program types
25
Cooking recommendations
26
Cooking table
27
Baking with pizza stone
28
Maintenance and cleaning
29
Steam cleaning
29
Cleaning and mounting oven door
30
Cleaning oven glass
31
Catalytic panel
32
Rack positions
32
Replacing oven lamp
32
Troubleshooting
33
Handling rules
35
Recommendations for energy saving
35
Environmentally-friendly disposal
36
Package information
36
3
GB
IMPORTANT WARNINGS
1. Installation and repair should always be performed by “AUTHORIZED
SERVICE”. Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for operations performed
by unauthorized persons.
2. Please read this operating instructions carefully. Only by this way you
can use the appliance safely and in a correct manner.
3. The oven should be used according to operating instructions.
4. Keep children below the age of 8 and pets away when operating.
5. The accessible parts may be hot during use. Young children must be kept
away.
6. WARNING: Danger of fire: do not store items on the cooking surfaces.
7. WARNING: During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to
avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
8. Setting conditions of this device are specified on the label. (Or on the
data plate)
9. The accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used. Small children
should be kept away.
10. WARNING: This appliance is intended for cooking. It should not be used
for other purposes like heating a room.
11. To clean the appliance, do not use steam cleaners.
4
12. Ensure that the oven door is completely closed after putting food inside
the oven.
13. NEVER try to put out the fire with water. Only shut down the device
circuit and then cover the flame with a cover or a fire blanket.
14. WARNING: Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
15. Touching the heating elements should be avoided. 16. CAUTION: Cooking
process shall be supervised. Cooking process shall always be supervised.
17. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and
persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of
experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision.
18. This device has been designed for household use only.
19. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning or user maintenance
of the appliance shall not be performed by children unless they are older than
8 years and supervised by adults.
20. Keep the appliance and its power cord away from children less than 8
years old.
5
GB
21. Put curtains, tulles, paper or any flammable (ignitable) material away
from the appliance before starting to use the appliance. Do not put ignitable
or flammable materials on or in the appliance.
22. Keep the ventilation channels open.
23. The appliance is not suitable for use with an external timer or a
separate remote control system.
24. Do not heat closed cans and glass jars. The pressure may lead jars to
explode.
25. Oven handle is not a towel drier. Do not hang towels, etc. on the oven
handle.
26. Do not place the oven trays, plates or aluminium foils directly on the
oven base. The accumulated heat may damage the base of the oven.
27. While placing food to or removing food from the oven, etc., always use
heat resistant oven gloves.
28. Do not use the product in states like medicated and/or under influence of
alcohol which may affect your ability of judgement.
29. Be careful when using alcohol in your foods. Alcohol will evaporate at
high temperatures and may catch fire to cause a fire if it comes in contact
with hot surfaces.
30. After each use, check if the unit is turned off. 31. If the appliance is
faulty or has a visible damage, do not operate the appliance. 32. Do not touch
the plug with wet hands. Do not pull the cord to plug off, always hold the
plug.
6
33. Do not use the appliance with its front door glass removed or broken.
34. Place the baking paper together with the food into a pre-heated oven by
putting it inside a cooker or on an oven accessory. (tray, wire grill etc.)
35. Do not put objects that children may reach on the appliance.
36. It is important to place the wire grill and tray properly on the wire
racks and/or correctly place the tray on the rack. Place the grill or tray
between two rails and make sure it is balanced before putting food on it.
37. Against the risk of touching the oven heater elements, remove excess
parts of the baking paper that hang over from the accessory or container.
38. Never use it at higher oven temperatures than the maximum usage
temperature indicated on your baking paper. Do not place the baking paper on
the base of the oven. Against the risk of touching the oven heater elements,
remove excess parts of the baking paper that hang over from the accessory or
container.
39. When the door is open, do not place any heavy object on the door or allow
children to sit on it. You may cause the oven to overturn or the door hinges
to be damaged.
40. The packaging materials are dangerous for children. Keep packaging
materials away from the reach of children.
7
GB
41. Do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass
as the scratches that may occur on the surface of the door glass may cause the
glass to break.
42. User should not handle the oven by himself. 43. During usage, the
internal and external surfaces of the oven get hot. As you open the oven door,
step back to avoid the hot vapour coming out from the interior. There is risk
of burning. 44. Do not place heavy objects when oven door is open, risk of
toppling.
45. Oven supply can be disconnected during any construction work at home.
After completing the work, re-connecting the oven shall be done by authorized
service.
46. User should not dislocate the resistance during cleaning. It may cause an
electric shock.
47. To prevent overheating, the appliance should not be installed behind of a
decorative cover.
48. Turn off the appliance before removing the safeguards. After cleaning,
install the safeguards according to instructions.
49. Cable fixing point shall be protected.
50. Please don’t cook the food directly on the tray / grid. Please put the
food into or on appropriate tools before putting them in the oven.
8
Electrical Safety
1. Plug the appliance in a grounded socket protected by a fuse conforming to
the values specified in the technical specifications chart.
2. Have an authorized electrician set grounding equipment. Our company shall
not be responsible for the damages that shall be incurred due to using the
product without grounding according to local regulations.
3. The circuit breaker switches of the oven shall be placed so that end user
can reach them when the oven is installed.
4. The power supply cord (the cord with plug) shall not contact the hot parts
of the appliance.
5. If the power supply cord (the cord with plug) is damaged, this cord shall
be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or an equally qualified
personnel to prevent a hazardous situation.
6. Never wash the appliance by spraying or pouring water on it. There is a
risk of electrocution.
7. WARNING: To avoid electric shock, ensure that the device circuit is open
before changing the lamp.
8. WARNING: Cut off all supply circuit connections before accessing the
terminals.
9. Do not use cut or damaged cords or extension cords other than the original
cord.
10. Make sure that there is no liquid or humidity in the outlet where the
product plug is installed.
9
GB
11. The rear surface of the oven also heats up when the oven is operated.
Electrical connections shall not touch the rear surface, otherwise the
connections may be damaged.
12. Do not tighten the connecting cables to the oven door and do not run them
over hot surfaces. If the cord melts, this may cause the oven to short circuit
and even a fire.
13. Unplug the unit during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repair.
14. If the power supply cable is damaged, it must be replaced by its
manufacturer or authorized technical service or any other personnel qualified
at the same level, in order to avoid any dangerous situation.
15. Make sure the plug is inserted firmly into wall socket to avoid sparks.
16. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance, otherwise electric
shock may occur.
17. An omnipolar switch capable to disconnect power supply is required for
installation. Disconnection from power supply shall be provided with a switch
or an integrated fuse installed on fixed power supply according to building
code.
18. Appliance is equipped with a type `’Y” cord cable.
10
19. Fixed connections shall be connected to a power supply enabling omnipolar
disconnection. For appliances with over voltage category below III,
disconnection device shall be connected to fixed power supply according to
wiring code.
Intended Use 1. This product has been designed for domestic use. Commercial
use is not permitted. 2. This appliance may only be used for cooking purposes.
It shall not be used for other purposes like heating a room. 3. This appliance
shall not be used to heat plates under the grill, drying clothes or towels by
hanging them on the handle or for heating purposes. 4. The manufacturer
assumes no responsibility for any damage due to misuse or mishandling. 5. Oven
part of the unit may be used for thawing, roasting, frying and grilling food.
6. Operational life of the product you have purchased is 10 years. This is the
period for which the spare parts required for the operation of this product as
defined is provided by the manufacturer.
11
GB Electrical Connection This oven must be installed and connected to its
place correctly according to manufacturer instructions and by an authorized
service. Appliance must be installed in an oven enclosure providing high
ventilation. Electrical connections of the appliance must be made only via
sockets having earth system furnished in compliance with rules. Contact an
authorized electrician if there is no socket complying with the earthed system
at where appliance will be placed. Manufacturing company is by no means
responsible for damage resulting from connection of non-earthed sockets to
appliance. Plug of your oven must be earthed; ensure that socket for the plug
is earthed. Plug must be located in a place that can be accessed after
installation. Your oven has been manufactured as 220-240 V 50/60 Hz. AC power
supply compliant and requires a 16 Amp fuse. If your power network is
different that these indicated values, refer to an electrician or your
authorized service. When you need to replace the electrical fuse, please
ensure that electrical connection is made as follows: · Phase (to live
terminal) brown cable · Blue cable to neutral terminal · Yellow-green cable to
earth terminal Oven disconnecting switches must be in an accessible place for
final user while oven is in its place. Power supply cable (plug in cable)
mustn’t touch hot parts of the appliance. If supply cord (plug in cable) is
damaged, this cord must be replaced by the importer or its service agent or an
equally competent personnel to prevent a hazardous situation.
12
INTRODUCING THE APPLIANCE
1
2 3 4 5 6
1. Control panel 2. Deep tray 3. Roast chicken skewer
4. In tray wire grill 5. Standard tray 6. Oven door
7
8 9
7. Lamp 8. In tray wire grill 9. Standard tray
13
GB Accessories (optional)
Deep tray *
Used for pastry, big roasts, watery foods. It can also be used as oil
collecting container if you roast directly on grill with cake, frozen foods
and meat dishes.
Tray / Glass tray * Used for pastry (cookie, biscuit etc.), frozen foods.
Crcular tray Used for pastry frozen foods.
Wire grill Used for roasting or placing foods to be baked, roasted and frozen
into desired rack.
Telescopic rail Trays and wire racks can be removed and installed easily
thanks to telescopic rails.
In tray wire grill Foods to stick while cooking such as steak are placed on
in tray grill. Thus contact of food with tray and sticking are prevented.
Pizza stone and peel They are used for baking pastries such as pizza, bread,
pancake and removing baked food from the oven.
Tray handle * It is used to hold hot trays.
14
Technical Specifications
Specifications Lamp power Thermostat Lower heater Upper heater Turbo heater Grill heater Supply voltage
Small grill
60 cm Built-in oven (MFA1-6…..)
15-25 W
40-240 / Max °C
1200 W
1000 W
1800 W
1000 W
Big grill
220V-240 V 50/60 Hz.
2000 W
Specifications Lamp power Thermostat Lower heater Upper heater Turbo heater Grill heater Supply voltage
Small grill
60 cm Built-in oven (MFA1-8…..)
15-25 W
40-240 / Max °C
1200 W
1200 W
1800 W
1200 W
Big grill
220V-240 V 50/60 Hz.
2400 W
Technical specifications can be changed without prior notice to improve
product quality.
The values provided with the appliance or its accompanying documents are
laboratory readings in accordance with the respective standards. These values
may differ depending on the use and ambient conditions.
Figures in this guide are schematic and may not be exactly match your product.
INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE
Ensure that electrical installation is suitable for operationalising the
appliance. If not, call an electrician and plumber to make necessary
arrangements. Manufacturing firm can’t be hold responsible for damages to
arise due to operations by unauthorized people and product warranty becomes
void.
WARNING: It is customer’s responsibility to prepare the location the product
shall be placed on and also have power utility prepared.
15
GB
WARNING: The rules about electrical local standards must be adhered to during
product installation.
WARNING: Check for any damage on the product before installing it. Do not have
product installed if it’s damaged. Damaged products pose danger for your
safety.
Important Warnings for Installation:
Cooling fan shall take extra steam out and
prevent outer surfaces of appliance from
overheating during operation of oven.
This is a necessary condition for better
appliance operation and better cooking.
Cooling fan shall continue operation after cooking is finished. Fan shall automatically
stop after cooling is completed.
A clearance must be left behind the
Figure 1
enclosure where you’ll place the appliance for efficient and good operation.
This clearance shouldn’t be ignored as it’s required for ventilation system
of the appliance to operate.
Right Place For Installation
Product has been designed to be mounted to worktops procured from market. A safe distance must be left between the product and kitchen walls or furniture. See the drawing provided on the next page for proper distances. (values in mm).
· Used surfaces, synthetic laminates and adhesives must be heat resistant. (minimum 100 °C)
· Kitchen cupboards must be level with product and secured.
· If there is a drawer below the oven, a rack must be placed between oven and
drawer.
WARNING: Do not install the product next to refrigerators or coolers. The heat
emitted by the product increases the energy consumption of cooling devices.
WARNING: Do not use door and/or handle to carry or move the product.
16
60 cm Built-In Oven Installation And Mounting
Place of use for product must be located before starting installation. Product
mustn’t be installed in places which are under the effect of strong air flow.
Carry the product with minimum two people. Do not drag the product so that
floor isn’t damaged. Remove all transportation materials inside and outside
the product. Remove all materials and documents in the product. Installation
Under Counter Cabin must match the dimensions provided in figure 2. A
clearance must be provided at the rear part of the cabin as indicated in the
figure so that necessary ventilation can be achieved. After mounting, the
clearance between lower and upper part of the counter is indicated in figure 5
with “A”. It’s for ventilation and shouldn’t be covered. Installation In An
Elevated Cabinet Cabin must match the dimensions provided in figure 4. The
clearances with the dimensions indicated in the figure must be provided at the
rear part of cabin, upper and lower sections so that necessary ventilation can
be achieved. Installation Requirements Product dimensions are provided in the
figure 3. Furniture surfaces for mounting and mounting materials to be used
must have a minimum temperature resistance of 100 °C.
Mounting cabin must be secured and its floor must be plane for product not to
tilt over.
Cabin floor must have a minimum strength that would handle a load of 60 kg.
Placing And Securing The Oven
Place the oven into the cabin with two or more people. Ensure that oven’s
frame and front edge of the furniture match uniformly.
17
GB Supply cord mustn’t be under the oven, squeeze in between oven and
furniture or bend. Fix the oven to the furniture by using the screws provided
with the product. Screws must be mounted as shown in figure 5 by passing them
through plastics attached to frame of the product. Screws mustn’t be
overtightened. Otherwise, screw sockets might be worn. Check that oven doesn’t
move after mounting. If oven isn’t mounted in accordance with instructions,
there is a risk of tilt over during operation. Electrical Connection Mounting
place of the product must have appropriate electrical installation. Network
voltage must be compatible with the values provided on type label of product.
Product connection must be made in accordance with local and national
electrical requirements. Before starting the mounting disconnect network
power. Do not connect the product to network until its mounting is completed.
Mounting
18
560
600 35
Figure 2
500
30
30
555
545
565 22
595
595
Figure 3
19
GB
550 590
35
560
500
30
30
Figure 4
20
A
Figure 5
CONTROL PANEL
1
2
3
1. Function button 2. Mechanical or digital timer 3. Thermostat
WARNING: The control panel above is only for illustration purposes. Consider the control panel on your device.
21
GB Thermostat Button: Helps to set cooking temperature of the food to be
cooked in the oven. You can set the desired temperature by turning the button
after placing the food into the oven. Check cooking table related to cooking
temperatures of different foods.
Mechanical Timer Button : Helps to set time for the food to be cooked in the
oven. Timer de-energizes the heaters when set time expires and warns you by
ringing. See cooking table for cooking times.
Using Pop-up Button Adjustment can be made only when button is popped for
models with pop-up button.
Make sure that button is popped by pressing on the button as shown in the
figure at left side.
You can make necessary adjustments by turning right or left when button is
popped enough.
22
USING THE OVEN Initial Use Of Oven Here are the things you must do at first use of your oven after making its necessary connections as per instructions:
- Remove labels or accessories attached inside the oven. If any, take out the
protective folio on front side of the appliance. 2. Remove dust and package
residues by wiping inside of the oven with a damp cloth. Inside of oven must
be empty. Plug the cable of appliance into the electrical socket. 3. Set the
thermostat button to the highest temperature (240 Max. °C) and run the oven
for 30 minutes with its door closed. Meanwhile a slight smoke and smell might
occur and that’s a normal situation. 4. Wipe inside of the oven with a
slightly warm water with detergent after it becomes cold and then dry with a
clean cloth. Now you can use your oven. Normal Use Of Oven 1. Adjust
thermostat button and temperature at which you want to cook the food to start
cooking. 2. You can set cooking time to any desired time by using the button
at models with mechanical timer. Timer will de-energize heaters when time
expired and provide warning beep as ringing. 3. Timer turns the heaters off
and provides audible signal when cooking time expires in line with the
information entered in the models with digital timer. 4. Cooling system of the
appliance will continue to operate after cooking is completed. Do not cut the
power of appliance in this situation which is required for appliance to cool
down. System will shut down after cooling is completed.
23
GB
Using The Grill 1. When you place the grill on the top rack, the food on the
grill shall not touch the grill. 2. You can preheat for 5 minutes while
grilling. If necessary, you may turn the food upside down. 3. Food shall be in
the center of the grill to provide maximum air flow through the oven. To turn
on the grill; 1. Place the function button over the grill symbol. 2. Then, set
it to the desired grill temperature. To turn the grill off;
Set the function button to the off position. WARNING: Keep the oven door
closed while grilling.
Using The Chicken Roasting *
Figure 6
Place the spit on the frame. Slide turn spit frame into the oven at the desired level.Locate a dripping pan through the bottom in order to collect the fast. Add some water in dripping pan for easy cleaning.Do not forget to remove plastic part from spit. After grilling, screw the plastik handle to the skewer and take out the food from oven.
24
PROGRAM TYPES
Program Button: Helps to set with which heaters the food placed in oven will be cooked. Heater program types in this button and their functions are stated below. Every model might not have all heater types and thus program types of these heaters.
Heating program types in your appliance and important explanations of them are provided below for you can cook different foods appealing to your taste.
Lower and upper heating Elements
Fan
Lower heating element and fan
Turbo heater and fan
Grill and roast chicken
Lower-upper heating element and fan
Upper heating element and fan
Grill and fan
Multifunctional cooking (3D)
Grill
Lower heating element
Upper heating element
Small grill and fan
Steam cleaning
Lower heating element: Select this program towards end of cooking time if
lower part of the food cooked will be roasted.
Upper heating element: Used for post heating or roasting very little pieces of
foods.
Lower and upper heating elements: A program that can be used for cooking foods
like cake, pizza, biscuit and cookie.
Lower heating element and fan: Use mostly for cooking foods like fruit cake.
Lower and upper heating element and fan: The program suitable for cooking
foods like cakes, dried cakes, lasagne. Suitable for cooking meat dishes, as
well.
25
GB Grill: Grill cooker is used for grilling meat like foods such as steak,
sausage and fish. While grilling, tray should be placed in the lower rack and
water must be placed in it. Turbo heater and fan: Suitable for baking and
roasting. Keep heat setting lower than “Lower and Upper Heater” program since
heat is conveyed immediately via air flow. Grill and fan: Suitable for cooking
meat type foods. Do not forget to place a cooking tray in a lower rack inside
the oven and a little water in it while grilling. Multi Functional Cooking
(3D): Suitable for baking and roasting. Lower and upper heaters operate as
well as quick transmission of heat via air flow. Suitable for cooking
requiring single tray and intense heat. COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS You can find
in the following table the information of food types which we tested and
identified their cooking values in our labs. Cooking times can vary depending
on the network voltage, quality of material to be cooked, quantity and
temperature. Dishes to cook by using these values might not appeal to your
taste. You can set various values for obtaining different tastes and results
appealing to your taste by making tests. WARNING: Oven must be preheated for
7-10 minutes before placing the food in it.
26
Cooking Table MFA1-6….. :
Food
Cooking function
Cake
Static / Static+fan
Cooking temperature (°C)
170-180
Cooking rack
2-3
Cooking time (min.)
35-45
Small cake
Static / Turbo+fan
170-180
2
25-30
Pie
Static / Static+fan
180-200
2
35-45
Pastry
Static
180-190
2
20-25
Cookie
Static
170-180
2
20-25
Apple pie
Static / Turbo+fan
180-190
1
50-70
Sponge cake
Static
200/150 *
2
20-25
Pizza
Static fan
180-200
3
20-30
Lasagne
Static
180-200
2-3
25-40
Meringue
Static
100
2
50
Grilled chicken ** Grill+fan
Grilled fish **
Grill+fan
200-220 200-220
3
25-35
3
25-35
Calf steak **
Grill+fan
Max
4
15-20
Grilled meatball ** Grill+fan
Max
4
20-25
- Do not preheat. First half of cooking time is recommended to be at 200 °C de while the other half at 150 °C.
** Food must be turned after half of the cooking time.
27
GB MFA1-8….. :
Food
Cooking function
Cake
Static / Static+fan
Small cake
Static / Turbo+fan
Pie
Static / Static+fan
Pastry
Static
Cookie
Static / Turbo+fan
Apple pie
Static / Turbo+fan
Sponge cake
Static / Turbo+fan
Pizza
Static / Turbo+lower
Lasagne
Static
Meringue
Static / Lower-upper+fan
Grilled chicken ** Grill / Lower-upper+fan
Grilled fish **
Grill
Calf steak **
Grill
Grilled meatball ** Grill
Cooking temperature (°C)
170-180 170-180 180-200 180-190 170-180 180-190 200/150 * 180-200 180-200
100 200-220 190-200-220
230 230
Cooking rack 2-3 2-3 2-3 2 2-3 2-3 2-3 3 2-3 2-3 2-3 3-4 5 5
Cooking time (min.)
30-35 25-30 30-35 25-30 20-30 40-50 25-30 20-30 20-25 60-70 25-30 20-25 25-30
20-35
- Do not preheat. First half of cooking time is recommended to be at 200 °C de while the other half at 150 °C.
** Food must be turned after half of the cooking time.
Baking With Pizza Stone
When baking with pizza stone, place pizza stone over wire rack and pre-heat the oven in pizza mode (turbo + lower) at 230 °C for 30 minutes. Once pre- heating is completed, without removing pizza stone put pizza over it with the peel (do not place frozen pizza) and bake at 180 °C for 20-25 minutes. Once baking is completed, remove the baked pizza from the oven using the peel.
WARNING: Do not place pizza stone in a pre-heated oven. WARNING: Once baking is completed, do not remove pizza stone when it is hot and do not place on cold surfaces. Otherwise, pizza stone can be cracked. WARNING: Do not expose pizza stone to humidity.
28
MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 1. Remove the power plug from electrical socket. 2.
Do not clean inner parts, panel, trays and other parts of the product with
hard tools such as bristle brush, wire wool or knife. Do not use abrasive,
scratching materials or detergent. 3. Rinse after wiping the parts at inner
parts of the product with soapy cloth, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.
4. Clean glass surfaces with special glass cleaning material. 5. Do not clean
your product with steam cleaners. 6. Never use combustibles like acid, thinner
and gas while cleaning your product. 7. Do not wash any part of the product in
dishwasher. 8. “Use potassium stearate (soft soap) for dirt and stains.
You can perform cleaning with a soft textured cloth not to scratch surfaces
according to the figures below.
Steam Cleaning *
Figure 7
It enables cleaning the soils softened thanks to the steam to be generated in
the oven. 1.Remove all the accessories in the oven.
2.Pour a half litre of water into the tray and Place the tray at the bottom of
the boiler.
3. Set the switch to the steam cleaning mode. 4.Set the thermostat to 70 °C
degrees and operate the oven for 30 minutes.
5. After operating the oven for 30 minutes, open the oven door and wipe the
inner surfaces with a wet cloth.
6. Use dish-washing liquid, warm water and a soft cloth for stubborn dirt,
then dry off the area you have just cleaned with a dry cloth.
29
GB Cleaning And Mounting Oven Door
Figure 8
Figure 9
Figure 8.1
Open the door fully by pulling the
oven door toward yourself. Then perform unlock
operation by pulling the hinge lock
upwards with the aid of screwdriver
as indicated in figure 8.1.
Figure 8.2
Set the hinge lock to the widest angle
as in figure 8.2. Adjust both hinges
connecting oven door to the oven to the same position.
Figure 9.1
Later, close the opened oven door so that it will be
in a position to contact with
hinge lock as in figure 9.1.
Figure 9.2
For easier removal of oven door, when it comes close to
closed position, hold the cover with two hands as
in figure 9.2 and pull upwards.
Reversely perform respectively what you did while opening door to reinstall oven door back.
30
Cleaning Oven Glass
Lift by pressing on plastic latches on left and right side as shown in figure
10 and pulling the profile toward yourself as in figure 11. Glass is released
after profile is removed as shown in figure 12. Remove the released glass by
pulling toward yourself carefully. Outer glass is fixed to oven door profile.
You can perform glass cleaning easily after glasses
are released. You can mount glasses back by performing the operations
reversely after cleaning and maintenance are completed. Ensure that profile
is seated properly in place.
Figure 10
Figure 11
Figure 12
Catalytic Panel *
It is located behind the wire racks of the oven, at the right and left walls of oven cavity. Catalytic panel removes offensive odour and provides using your appliance at its best performance. Over time, oil and food odours permeate into enamelled oven walls and heating elements. Catalytic panel absorbs any food and oil odours, and burns them during cooking to clean your oven.
Detaching catalytic panel To remove catalytic panel; first remove the wire racks. Once wire racks are removed, catalytic panel will be free. It is advised to replace the catalytic panel once every 2-3 years.
31
GB
Rack Positions
Rack 4 Rack 3 Rack 2 Rack 1
It is important to place the wire grill into the oven properly. Do not allow wire rack to touch rear wall of the oven. Rack positions are shown in the next figure. You may place a deep tray or a standard tray in the lower and upper wire racks.
Installing and removing wire racks To remove wire racks, press the clips shown
with arrows in the figure, first remove the lower, and than the upper side
from installation location. To install wire racks; reverse the procedure for
removing wire rack.
Replacing Oven Lamp
WARNING: To avoid electric shock, ensure that the appliance circuit is open
before changing the lamp. (having circuit open means power is off) First
disconnect the power of appliance and ensure that appliance is cold.
Remove the glass protection by turning as indicated in the figure on the left
side. If you have difficulty in turning, then using plastic gloves will help
you in turning.
Then remove the lamp by turning, install the new lamp with same
specifications.
Reinstall glass protection, plug the power cable of appliance into electrical
socket and complete replacement. Now you can use your oven.
Type G9 Lamp
Type E14 Lamp
220-240 V, AC 15-25 W
Figure 13
220-240 V, AC 15 W
Figure 14
32
TROUBLESHOOTING
You may solve the problems you may encounter with your product by checking the
following points before calling the technical service.
Check Points In case you experience a problem about the oven, first check the
table below and try out the suggestions.
Problem
Possible Cause
What to Do
Oven does not operate.
Power supply not available.
Check for power supply.
Oven stops during cooking.
Plug comes out from the wall Re-install the plug into wall socket.
socket.
Too long continuous operation.
Let the oven cool down after long cooking cycles.
Turns off during cooking.
Cooling fan not operating.
Listen the sound from the cooling fan.
Oven not installed in a location Make sure clearances specified in
with good ventilation.
operating instructions are maintained.
More than one plugs in a wall Use only one plug for each wall
socket.
socket.
Outer surface of the oven gets very Oven not installed in a location Make sure clearances specified in
hot during operation.
with good ventilation.
operating instructions are maintained.
Food residues jammed between Clean the oven well and try to
Oven door is not opening properly.
the door and internal cavity.
re-open the door.
Internal light is dim or does not operate.
Foreign object covering the lamp during cooking.
Lamp might be failed.
Clean internal surface of the oven and check again.
Replace with a lamp with same specifications.
Electric shock when touching the oven.
No proper grounding. Ungrounded wall socket is used.
Make sure power supply is grounded properly.
33
GB
Problem
Possible Cause
What to Do
Water dripping.
Steam coming out from a crack on oven door.
Water remaining inside the oven.
Water or steam may generate under certain conditions depending on the food being cooked. This is not a fault of the appliance.
Let the oven cool down and than wipe dry with a cloth.
The cooling fan continues to operate after cooking is finished.
The fan operates for a certain period This is not a fault of the appliance;
for ventilation of internal cavity of therefore you don’t have to worry.
the oven.
Oven door is open.
Close the door and restart.
Oven does not heat.
Read the section regarding operation Oven controls not correctly adjusted.
of the oven and reset the oven.
Fuse tripped or circuit breaker turned off.
Replace the fuse or reset the circuit breaker. If this is repeating frequently, call an electrician.
Smoke comes out from the heaters.
When operating the oven for the
first time
This is not a fault. After 2-3 cycles,
there will be no more smoke.
Smoke coming out during operation.
Let the oven to cool down and
Food on heater.
clean food residues from the ground of the oven and surface of
upper heater.
When operating the oven burnt or plastic odour coming out.
Plastic or other not heat resistant At high temperatures, use suitable
accessories are being used inside glassware accessories.
the oven.
Oven does not cook well.
Oven door is opened frequently during cooking.
Do not open oven door frequently, if the food you are cooking does not require turning. If you open the door frequently internal temperature drops and therefore cooking result will be influenced.
34
HANDLING RULES 1. Do not use the door and/or handle to carry or move the
appliance. 2. Carry out the movement and transportation in the original
packaging. 3. Pay maximum attention to the appliance while loading/unloading
and handling. 4. Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during
handling and transportation. 5. Protect from external factors (such as
humidity, water, etc.) that may damage the packaging. 6. Be careful not to
damage the appliance due to bumps, crashes, drops, etc. while handling and
transporting and not to break or deform it during operation. RECOMMENDATIONS
FOR ENERGY SAVING Following details will help you use your product
ecologically and economically. 1. Use dark coloured and enamel containers that
conduct the heat better in the oven. 2. As you cook your food, if the recipe
or the user manual indicates that pre-heating is required, pre-heat the oven.
3. Do not open the oven door frequently while cooking. 4. Try not to cook
multiple dishes simultaneously in the oven. You may cook at the same time by
placing two cookers on the wire rack. 5. Cook multiple dishes successively.
The oven will not lose heat. 6. Turn off the oven a few minutes before the
expiration time of cooking. In this case, do not open the oven door. 7.
Defrost the frozen food before cooking.
35
GB ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. This appliance is
labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used
electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic
equipment – WEEE). The guideline determines the frame work for the return and
recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU. PACKAGE
INFORMATION Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from
recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations.
Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other
wastes. Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by
the local authorities.
36
RU
, , . – , , , . . : . , , . . . , * .
” AEEE.”
37
RU
39
49
50
51
52
52
58
59
60
61
61
62
63
64
65
66
66
67
68
68
69
69
70
72
72
73
73
38
1. « ». , .
2. . .
3. .
4. 8 , , .
5. . .
6. ! : – .
7. ! . .
8. . ( )
9. . .
39
RU
10. : . , .
11. .
12. , , , .
13. . , .
14. ! 8 , .
15. .
16. : . .
17. 8 , , , . . .
40
18. .
19. . , 8 .
20. , 8 .
21. , , , , () . .
22. . 23. . 24. . . 25. . . . . 26. , . .
41
RU
27. . . .
28. , / , .
29. . , .
30. , .
31. , .
32. . , ; .
33. , .
34. , (, . .).
35. , .
42
36. / . , , .
37. , , .
38. , , . . – , , .
39. , . .
40. . .
41. , , , .
43
RU
42. .
43. . , , , . .
44. , , .
45. . .
46. . .
47. .
48. , . .
49. . 50. , / . , .
44
1. , , , .
2. . , .
3. , , .
4. ( ) .
5. ( ) , .
6. . .
7. : , .
45
RU
8. : .
9. ; .
10. , , .
11. . , .
12. . , .
13. , , .
14. , .
15. , , .
46
16. , .
17. , . , .
18. «Y». 19. , . III , .
47
RU
1. . . 2. . , . 3. , . 4. – , . 5. , , . 6. 10 . , , , .
48
. , . . , . , . , , . , . 220-240 V 50/60 Hz. AC 16 Amp. , . , , : · ( ) · · –
. ( ) . ( ), .
49
RU
1
2 3 4 5 6
1. 2. 3.
4. 5. 6.
7
8 9
7. 8. 9.
50
()
- – , , . , .
/ * – (, , ..), . - – .
() , , . - .
- , , , . .
- , , , .
- , .
51
RU
60 (MFA1-6…..) 15-25
40-240 / Max °C 1200 1000 1800
1000 220-240 B 50/60 .
2000
60 (MFA1-8…..)
15-25
40-240 / Max °C
1200
1200
1800
1200 2400
220-240 B 50/60 .
.
, , , , . .
, , .
, . , . , , .
: .
52
: ,
.
: , .
. .
:
, –
–
–
.
.
, –
. –
, –
.
. 1
.
,
.
.
. .
, . ( )
· ,
. ( 100 °C)
·
.
· ,
.
:
. ,
.
:
.
53
RU
60 . . . . . . , 2. , . , , “” 5. . , 4. , , . 3. , , 100°C. , . 60 . . , . ,
.
54
, . , , 5. . .
, . , .
. , . . . .
55
RU
560
600 35
. 2
555
500
30
30
545
565 22
595
595
. 3
56
550 590
35
560
500
30
30
. 4
57
RU
A
. 5
1
2
3
1. 2. 3.
: , , . , .
58
: . , . . , . : . , . . . .
, , .
, .
59
RU , : 1. , . . 2. . . . 3. (240 Ma. °C) 30 . , . 4. , , . . 1. , . 2. , . .
3. , , . 4. . . .
60
1. , .
2. 5 . , .
3. , .
;
1. . 2. .
;
«.».
: .
. 6
. . . , . , .
61
RU
: , . , , . .
.
– (3D)
: .
: .
: , , , , , .
: .
: , , , . .
62
(): , , . , .
: . , ” “, .
: . , .
– (3D): . , . , .
, , . , , . , , . . : , 7-10 .
63
RU
MFA1-6….. :
/ +
(°C)
170-180
2-3
(.)
35-45
/ +
170-180
2
25-30
/ +
180-200
2
35-45
180-190
2
20-25
170-180
2
20-25
/ +
180-190
1
50-70
200/150 *
2
20-25
180-200
3
20-30
180-200
2-3
25-40
100
2
50
**
200-220
3
25-35
**
200-220
3
25-35
** +
Max
4
15-20
**
Max
4
20-25
- 200 °C, – 150 °C.
** .
64
MFA1-8….. :
/ + / + / + / + / + / + / + / -+ / -+
(°C)
170-180 170-180 180-200 180-190 170-180 180-190 200/150 * 180-200 180-200
100
200-220 190-200-220
230
230
2-3 2-3 2-3 2 2-3 2-3 2-3 3 2-3 2-3 2-3 3-4 5 5
(.) 30-35 25-30 30-35 25-30 20-30 40-50 25-30 20-30 20-25 60-70 25-30 20-25 25-30 20-35
- 200 °C, – 150 °C.
** . -
( + ) 230 °C 30 . , , ( ) 180 °C 20-25 . , , .
: .
: , . .
: .
65
RU
1. . 2. , , , . , . 3. , . 4. . 5. . 6. , . 7. – . 8. ( ).
.
, .
1. .
2. .
3. .
. 7
4. 70 °C 30 .
5. 30 .
6. , , .
66
. 8
. 9
. 8.1
. 8.2
. 9.1
. 9.2
.
,
, 8.1.
,
8.2.
, ,
.
,
,
9.1.
,
,
9.2.
, , .
67
RU
, 10 , 11. 12, , . . . , . , . , .
. 10
. 11
. 12
. . , .
, . . 2-3 .
68
4 3 2 1
. . . .
, , , , . ; .
: ,
, .
( )
, .
.
, .
,
.
,
. .
G9
E14
220-240 B, AC 15-25 . 13
69
220-240 B, AC 15
. 14
RU
, , , . , , .
.
.
.
,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
, , .
.
.
.
.
, , .
.
.
.
.
, .
.
.
.
.
.
, .
70
.
.
.
. .
.
.
.
; .
.
.
,
.
, .
.
. , .
.
.
. . 2-3 .
.
.
– –
–
.
.
.
.
, , , . , , .
71
RU 1. / . 2. . 3. / . 4. , . 5. ( , . .), . 6. , – , , . . , . . 1. , . 2. , ,
, . 3. . 4. . , . 5. . . 6. . . 7. .
72
. 2012/19 / ( -WEEE). , .
. . , .
73
Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
Read User Manual Online (PDF format) >>