Page 2 - CONTENTS; AND; INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER
20 CONTENTS 1. WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE ..............................................................212. DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN ............................................................233. MODELS AND FEATURES ..................................................................24 4. DESCRIPTION OF ...
Page 3 - WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE
21 1. WARNINGS FOR SAFE USE This manual is an integral part of the appliance and must be kept in its entirety and for the full life time of the oven. It must be read carefully before using and installing the appliance. This oven was designed for use only as a household appliance for cooking and heat...
Page 4 - FOR CORRECT USE OF THE OVEN:; fl
22 FOR CORRECT USE OF THE OVEN: • The appliance is intended for use by adults; do not allow children near it. • Do not put in fl ammable objects into the oven that could start a fi re. • It is an appliance that generates heat, therefore limit contact with the outside and avoid all contact with the i...
Page 5 - DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN
23 2. DESCRIPTION OF THE OVEN 1. CONTROL PANEL2. DOOR3. OVEN LIGHT BULB4. OVEN FAN5. INFRARED GRILL6. SHELF AND TRAY RUNNERS7. RACK8. TRAY / DRIPPING-PAN The oven is heated by hot air which is circulated evenly by a motorised fan and hea- ted by electrical resistor positioned around the fan. The tem...
Page 6 - MODELS AND FEATURES
24 2 3 1 4 5 5 2 3 4 1 3. MODELS AND FEATURES The COMPACT series consists of 2 models of fan ovens. COMPACT KRISTAL - 7170052 (CLASS A ENERGY EFFICIENCY) COMPACT 1810 - 7172042 (CLASS A ENERGY EFFICIENCY) 1. THERMOSTAT KNOB2. FUNCTION KNOB3. RED POWER ON LIGHT4. ORANGE THERMOSTAT LIGHT5. DIGITAL PRO...
Page 7 - DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS
25 4. DESCRIPTION OF CONTROLS 4.1 FUNCTION KNOB Selecting various cooking functions couldn’t be easier; just turn the knob clockwise and stop on the desired position. List of functions: EVERYTHING OFF OVEN LIGHT AND FAN LIGHT, FAN AND CIRCULAR HEATING ELEMENT LIGHT, INFRARED GRILL AND FAN LIGHT AND ...
Page 8 - PROGRAMMER
26 4.3 DIGITAL PROGRAMMER TIMER BUTTON (MINUTE MINDER) COOKING DURATION BUTTON END OF COOKING BUTTON NUMBER INCREASE BUTTON NUMBER DECREASE BUTTON TIME SETTING Select the clock function clock by pressing the and buttons at the same time; the dot at the centre of the display begins to fl ash. Adjust ...
Page 12 - COOKING ON THE RACK
30 5.2 COOKING ON THE RACK Turn the function knob to the position, set the desired temperature and pre-heat the oven until it reaches the selected temperature. Then insert the rack 1 with the food to be cooked resting on top of it, lightly oiled. Then slide in the drip tray 2 im- mediately under the...
Page 14 - REMOVING THE DOOR
32 6. OVEN MAINTENANCE Before any maintenance operation, disconnect the appliance from the electri- cal power supply by removing the plug from the socket. Never disconnect the plug by pulling on the power supply lead. 6.1 GENERAL CLEANING The external parts made of glass and stainless steel and rubb...
Page 15 - CLEANING THE GLASS PANELS
33 To replace the door after cleaning: 5. hold the door at the two outside edges and keep it in a slanting position; 6. using your index fi ngers, keep the lo- wer levers B held up and insert them, together with the levers C into their slots; 7. when all 4 levers B and C are perfectly inserted into ...
Page 16 - CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB
34 6.4 DOOR SEAL Periodically check the condition of the seal. If it appears damaged, contact the Foster Technical Assistance Centre. You are advised not to use the oven until it has been repaired. 6.5 CHANGING THE LIGHT BULB To replace the oven lighting light bulb:1. unscrew the protective cover A ...
Page 18 - B. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
36 B. ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Before carrying out the electrical connection make sure, referring to the data on the identi fi cation plate, that: • the supply voltage corresponds to the voltage speci fi ed for the appliance; • the household system and the power outlet can support the power of the ap- ...