Page 2 - CONTENTS
1 CONTENTS Introduction 2 Accessories 2 Setting Timers & Clocks 3 Controls 7 Cooking Functions 7 Oven Function Cooking Guide 10 Grill Guide 11 Baking Guide 12 Roasting Guide 14 Automatic Cooking 15 Other Features 20 Meat Probe 20 Fat Filter 22 Shelf Positions 22 Cavity Ventilation Fan 22 One Tou...
Page 3 - INTRODUCTION; ACCESSORIES
2 INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new Built-In Oven. We strongly recommend that you read these Use and Care Instructions carefully to take full advantage of the features offered by this product. ACCESSORIES Your Built-In Oven is supplied with: 1 Shallow Tray (Baking) 1 Deep ...
Page 4 - SETTING TIMERS & CLOCKS; Timer Model; Timer; Analogue Clock Model; Setting The Clock
3 SETTING TIMERS & CLOCKS Timer Model This has a manual timer which can be set for up to 55 minutes. Timer The timer can be used at any time, even when the oven is not in use. To use the timer, turn the Timer knob clockwise to the 55 minute mark, then turn back to show the number of minutes you ...
Page 5 - Electronic Clock Model
4 Electronic Clock Model This clock has a 24 hour display and a minute timer function. It will flash 0.00 alternatively with 'Auto', when it has been turned on at the wall. Setting The Clock Press and hold and buttons. Set the correct time using - / + buttons. If you make a mistake, press and bu...
Page 6 - Probe Model
5 Probe Model This clock has a 24 hour display and a minute timer function. It will flash 0.00 alternatively with and symbols when it has been turned on at the wall. Setting The Clock Press and hold the and stop buttons and rotate the right hand knob until the correct time of day is set. Minute Ti...
Page 7 - Soft Touch Model
6 Soft Touch Model This clock has a 12 hour display and a minutetimer function. The dot will flash when it has beenturned on at the wall. Setting The Clock Press CLOCK. Select the time of day using HOURS and MINUTES buttons. After a few seconds the dot will stop flashing. this means the time i...
Page 8 - CONTROLS; Soft-Touch Models Only; COOKING FUNCTIONS; Fan Cooking; Fan Bake
7 CONTROLS Select required function using Function knob, then select the temperature you want with the Temperature knob. The oven light will come on automatically when a function is selected. The oven indicator light will glow until the oven has reached the set temperature. When you have finished co...
Page 9 - Grill; High
8 Grill To use the grill, select Grill or Eco Grill on the Function knob. The grill can be set to the required heat by using the Temperature knob. The hottest temperature is achieved at Hi. We recommend that this temperature is used for grilling meats. Soft-Touch Models To use the grill, select Gril...
Page 10 - Bake
9 Grill Grill cooks a larger area of food by using heat from an upper element and is suitable for family meals or larger amounts of food. Eco Grill Eco Grill is suitable for single servings or small pieces of food. By using it, you save energy by heating a smaller grill area. When using Eco Grill pl...
Page 11 - OVEN FUNCTION COOKING GUIDE
1 0 OVEN FUNCTION COOKING GUIDE Food Bake Fan/ Fan Classic Grill Fan Multi Bake Bake Grill Fan Baked Products Biscuits Single Tray m m l 2-3 Trays m l m Slices m l m Cake Butter l m Cake Fruit l m m Sponge l m Meringues m m l Scones m m l Muffins m m l Pastry & Pies Bacon & Egg Pie m l m Lem...
Page 12 - GRILL GUIDE; Food
1 1 GRILL GUIDE Food Shelf Grill Time Shelf Fan Grill Time Temp (Min) Temp ° C (Min) Beef Steak Rare 4 Hi / 9 8-10 Medium 5 Hi / 9 10-15 Well Done 5 Hi / 9 15-20 Hamburgers Well Done 5 Hi / 9 12-15 5 220-225 15-20 Meatballs Well Done 5 Hi / 9 12-15 5 190-210 10-15 Lamb Chops Medium 5 Hi / 8 15-20 5 ...
Page 13 - BAKING GUIDE
1 2 BAKING GUIDE Shelf Bake Time Shelf Fan Bake Temp ° C (Min) Temp ° C Baked Products Biscuits 6 170-180 10-20 5&6 160-175 Slices 7 170-180 20-30 7 150-175 Shortbread 6 150-160 25-35 6 140-150 Cake Butter/Choc 8 150-175 55-75 8 150-160 Fruit Light 8 150-170 1 - 1 1 /2 hrs 8 145-160 Fruit Rich 8...
Page 15 - ROASTING GUIDE; Meat
1 4 ROASTING GUIDE Meat Temp Minutes Internal ° C per 500g Temp ° C Beef Rare 160-170 30-35 60-65 Medium 160-170 35-45 65-75 Well Done 160-170 45-60 75-80 Mutton Well Done 160-170 45-60 80-85 Hogget / Lamb Medium 160-170 30-40 79-82 Well Done 160-170 45-60 82-85 Pork Well Done 180-185 40-45 78 Chick...
Page 16 - AUTOMATIC COOKING; To Set Automatic Cooking; Automatic Stop Cooking
1 5 AUTOMATIC COOKING Use automatic cooking if you want your oven to automatically turn on, cook, then turn off. To set automatic cooking you must first decide how long you want your food to cook for and the time you want it to be finish cooking. Analogue Clock Model To Set Automatic Cooking Check t...
Page 17 - Electronic Clock Models
1 6 After Use Turn COOK TIME knob clockwise until appears in the display window. To Cancel Automatic Cooking Turn COOK TIME knob clockwise until the manual sign shows in the display window. Turn START knob until shortest hand shows the same time as the time of day and a click is heard. Turn Temperat...
Page 21 - To Use
2 0 OTHER FEATURES MEAT PROBE Probe Model The meat probe will record the internal temperature of large portions of meat automatically turning the oven off when the set temperature is reached. This allows you to achieve a more accurate result. It will work equally well on Bake, Fan Bake or Fan Grill....
Page 23 - FAT FILTER; SHELF POSITIONS
2 2 FAT FILTER The fat filter protects the fan against fat build up. The filter should be in place when fan functions are being used for roasting. Do not use when cooking baked products on fan functions. To Use Hold the fat filter by the handle. Insert the two tabs into the oval holes in the fan...
Page 24 - KEYLOCK; To Turn Keylock On
2 3 ONE TOUCH COOKING (OTC) Soft-Touch Models One Touch Cooking enables you to store a programme in the ovens memory. This may be a simple set of instructions or may include automatic steps as well. To Save OTC · Turn oven on; set the required function and temperature. · If Automatic Cooking is requ...
Page 25 - CERAMIC COOKTOP; Elements; Surface Hot Indicator Lights; Controls
2 4 CERAMIC COOKTOP The Ceramic Cooktop is made from glass ceramic, a tough material which is not affected by changes in temperature. If cared for, it will continue to function well and look attractive for many years. Elements Your cooktop has four individual elements, one of which is a dual circuit...
Page 26 - Dual Element Controls; Utensils
2 5 Dual Element Controls To heat the entire element, push and turn control anti-clockwise to Hi. To heat inner part only, push and turn control clockwise to Hi. Utensils To get the best use out of your Cooktop, you may need to look at the following points when selecting utensils: The bottom of yo...
Page 27 - CLEANING; Oven Door
2 6 CLEANING Before cleaning we recommend turning the oven off at the wall. Wipe the outside surfaces frequently using warm water and a household detergent or a spray on, wipe off cleaner. Oven Door To remove the oven door for easier cleaning: Open the door fully. Lift the clips back towards you...
Page 28 - Oven and Oven Runners; Self Cleaning Liners; Fat Filter
2 7 Oven and Oven Runners Clean the inside of the oven while still warm, using household detergents or an ammonia based cleaner, e.g. Handy Andy. "Off the shelf" oven cleaners may be used providing the instructions supplied by the manufacturer are followed carefully. Do not use oven cleaner ...
Page 29 - Spillovers; Metallic Stains
2 8 Ceramic Cooktop To keep your Cooktop looking attractive, it is important to clean it regularly. Normal wear and tear will occur but this will not affect the performance of your Cooktop. Prior to cleaning your Cooktop, remove any food, spillovers, grease or staining with the razor blade scraper s...
Page 30 - NOTES