Page 3 - Contents
1 Contents First use 2 Overview of oven models 3 Clocks and timers 4 Operating the oven 9 Cooking functions 12 Accessories 15 Shelf positions 16 Cooking charts 17 Automatic cooking 23 Ceramic cooktop 26 Cleaning 28 Manufacturer’s warranty 31 Customer care 32 Important! Please note, some models shown...
Page 4 - First use; Isolating switch; Hot Surface Hazard
2 First use We strongly recommend you read this user guide carefully to take full advantage of the features offered by this product. Set the clock. The oven will not work until the clock has been set. See the information on clocks and timers. Remove all accessories (from both cavities in ASE1.5 and ...
Page 5 - Over view of oven models
3 Over view of oven models Built-in oven models Depending on which model you have, your built-in oven will have a control panel like one shown below. Ringer timer (R) Electronic clock with minute timer (C) Analogue clock (A) Electronic clock (E) Double oven with electronic clock (ED) Oven with cookt...
Page 6 - Setting the timer; Clocks and timers; Types of clock
4 Ringer timer model (R) The timer can be used at any time even if the oven is not in use. The timer can be set for up to 55 minutes. If the oven is in use, the timer does not turn the oven off. Setting the timer Turn the timer control knob clockwise to the 55 minute mark, then turn back to show the...
Page 7 - Setting the analogue clock
5 Analogue clock model (A) Timer Timer bell off stops the timer bell ringing. Start time sets a time for automatic cooking to start. Manual sign returns the oven to manual mode when automatic cooking is finished. Setting the analogue clock To set the clock, push the COOK TIME knob in and turn anticl...
Page 8 - Electronic clock with minute timer model (C); Setting the electronic clock; Setting the minute timer
6 Electronic clock with minute timer model (C) Setting the electronic clock This clock has a 24 hour display and a minute timer function. The clock will flash 0.00 and AUTO alternately when turned on at the wall. To set the clock, press and hold the buttons together briefly. (0.00 is shown AUTO cont...
Page 11 - Operating the oven
9 Operating the oven Your oven has a variety of cooking functions to suit your needs (not all models have the entire range of cooking functions). Depending on which model you have, your oven will have a ringer timer, function and temperature control knobs, or Soft Touch buttons. Cavity ventilation f...
Page 13 - Scrolling order of functions
1 1 Soft Touch models (X, XC, ASX) 1 Turn the oven on with the ON/OFF button. Your oven has been pre-set to Fan Bake 160°C. 2 Scroll to the required function with the FUNC TION and buttons. Scrolling order of functions FAN BAKE FAN BAKE WARM DEFROST GRILL H9 GRILL E9 FAN GRILL 3 Adjust...
Page 14 - Cook ing functions
1 2 Cook ing functions Multi-function ovens (except the C model which has BAKE, FAN BAKE, GRILL & FAN GRILL) have eight cooking functions. On the oven control panel each function is represented by a symbol. (A, E, ED, C TE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP models) FAN BAKE Fan plus top and lower elements ...
Page 17 - Accessories; Baking tray; Installing the fat filter:; Self-cleaning liners
1 5 Accessories Your oven will be supplied with: Accessories Oven models R C X, XC ED A, E, CTE ASE, ASP ASE1.5, ASE2 ASX Baking tray 1 2 2 3 2 2 3 2 Grill/Roast tray 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grill 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Grill rack 1 1 1 1 1 1 Oven rack 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 Step-down rack 1 1 1 2 1 1 2 1 Meat probe 1 1 Fa...
Page 18 - Shelf positions
1 6 Shelf positions Shelf positions are numbered from the top down. The top positions are for grill functions, middle positions for baking and lower positions are suitable for roasting. The cooking tables throughout this user guide give you suggested shelf positions. However, you may wish to change ...
Page 19 - Cook ing char ts; Grilling chart; Grilling suggestions and guide; Food; BEEF; Key
1 7 Cook ing char ts Grilling chart Grilling suggestions and guide For Grill functions, preheat until the top element is hot and has turned red. Place food on the grill/roast system. Slot into the upper runners. Position will depend on the thickness of the food and the preferred degree of cooking th...
Page 20 - Baking chart; Baked products
1 8 Baking chart Bake, Fan Bake and Fan Forced (Fan for Soft Touch models) each give different results for the same product. Food BAKE Shelf Temp ( o C) Time (mins) Baked products Biscuits 6 170-180 10-15 Slices 7 160-175 20-30 Shortbread 6 135-145 25-35 Butter/Chocolate cake 8 150-175 55-75 Fruit c...
Page 22 - Roasting chart; Roasting suggestions and guide; Beef
2 0 Roasting chart Roasting suggestions and guide Roasting can be achieved using the cooking function of your choice: Fan Bake, Fan Forced (Fan for Soft Touch models), Bake or Fan Grill. For roasting, place food on the grill/roast system. Roasting times will be affected by the shape and size of the ...
Page 23 - Using the Soft Touch meat probe; Checking the oven temperature when using the meat probe; When the internal temperature is reached
2 1 Using the Soft Touch meat probe 1 Insert the probe into the meat so that the tip of the probe is in the centre of the meat. 2 Place the meat on the grill/roast system and place in the oven. 3 Select the function and temperature. 4 Lift up the socket cover (positioned in the top right-hand front ...
Page 24 - Compact oven chart; Compact oven suggestions and guide; Compact oven times and temperatures
2 2 Compact oven chart Compact oven suggestions and guide The compact oven may be used in the same way as the main (upper) oven. As the compact oven cavity is smaller and heats more efficiently, foods may need to be cooked at lower temperatures or for a shorter time than in the main oven. See the fo...
Page 25 - Automatic cook ing; Setting automatic cooking; Turning the oven off or cancelling automatic cooking
2 3 Automatic cook ing Use automatic cooking to automatically turn the oven on, cook, then turn the oven off. WARNING! AUTOMATIC COOKING - SAFE FOOD HANDLINGFood should be left in the oven as short a time as possible before and after cooking. This is to avoid contamination by organisms which may cau...
Page 26 - Setting auto stop cooking
2 4 Setting auto stop cooking 1 Use auto stop cooking if you are home to start cooking but want the oven to turn off automatically. To set automatic stop cooking follow the first four steps for automatic cooking. 2 When auto stop cooking finishes the oven will turn off. The timer will ring until it ...
Page 28 - Ceramic cooktop; Elements; Electrical Shock Hazard
2 6 Ceramic cooktop (C TE) The ceramic cooktop is made from glass ceramic, a tough material which is not affected by changes in temperature. Elements Your cooktop has four individual elements, one of which is a dual circuit element. The diameters of the cooking area are clearly marked. The elements ...
Page 29 - Utensils
2 7 Surface hot indicator lights The surface hot indicator lights are marked on the ceramic glass. The indicator lights will glow when the glass above an element is hot. They will continue to glow after the element has been turned off until the glass has cooled to a temperature that is safe to touch...
Page 30 - Cleaning; Removing and replacing the oven door
2 8 Cleaning Important! Please keep these guidelines in mind when you are cleaning your built-in oven. Please read the cleaning instructions on this page and the Safety & warnings before you start. Ensure the appliance is switched off at the wall and cool to touch before cleaning. Be careful of ...
Page 31 - Removing and replacing the oven runners
2 9 Cleaning the fat filter The fat filter should be cleaned after every use. For normal soiling, place in a dishwasher on normal wash. If the fat filter is very dirty, place in a saucepan with either two tablespoons of washing powder, or one tablespoon of dishwasher powder. Bring to the boil and le...
Page 32 - Cleaning the ceramic cooktop; Recommended cleaners; Clean these spillovers immediately; Metallic stains
3 0 Cleaning the 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 bl...
Page 33 - Manufacturer ’s warranty; Fisher and Paykel undertakes to; Please keep this user guide in a safe place.
3 1 Manufacturer ’s warranty When you purchase any new Fisher and Paykel whiteware product you automatically receive a two year manufacturer’s warranty covering parts and labour for servicing. Fisher and Paykel undertakes to Repair or, at its option, replace without cost to the owner either for mate...
Page 34 - Customer care; In New Zealand
3 2 Customer care Check the things you can do yourself. Refer to your user guide and check: 1 Your appliance is correctly installed. 2 You are familiar with its normal operation. If after checking these points you still need assistance please refer to the following: In New Zealand If you need assist...