Page 3 - CONTENTS; Technical Speciications
3 CONTENTS Important Warnings 4 Introducing The Appliance 6 Technical Speciications 7 Installation Of Appliance 7 Important Warnings 13 Control Panel 14 Program Types 16 Cooking Recommendations 17 Cooking Table 17 Using The Oven 18 Replacing Oven Lamp 19 Cleaning And Mounting Oven Door 20 Maintenanc...
Page 6 - INTRODUCING THE APPLIANCE
6 INTRODUCING THE APPLIANCE 7 8 6 9 1.Control Panel 2.Standart Tray 3.Wire Grill 4.Oven Door5.Handle 6.Lamp7.Deep Tray *8. Roast Chicken Skewer *9. In Tray Wire Grill * 1 2 3 5 4 GB
Page 7 - TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS; SPECIFICATIONS; INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE
7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS SPECIFICATIONS 45 cm Built-In Oven Lamp Power 15W Thermostat 40-240 / Max ° C Lower Heater 1000W Upper Heater 800W Turbo Heater 1800W Grill Heater 1500W Supply Voltage 220V-240V 50/60 Hz Technical speciications can be changed without prior notice to improve product quality...
Page 8 - Important Warnings for Installation:; cooking is inished. Fan shall automatically; Right Place For Installation
8 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 inish...
Page 9 - in the igure so that necessary ventilation can be achieved.; Installation In An Elevated Cabinet; The clearances with the dimensions indicated in the igure must be; Installation Requirements
9 45 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 low. Carry the product with minimum two people. Do not drag the product so that loor isn't damaged. R...
Page 13 - This oven must be installed and connected to its place correctly
13 IMPORTANT WARNINGS Electrical Connection and Safety 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 appl...
Page 14 - CONTROL PANEL; Adjustment can be made only when button is popped for models with
14 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 electri...
Page 16 - immediately via air low.
16 PROGRAM TYPES 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 heating element: Select this program towards end of cooking time if lower part of the food cooked will be roasted. Upper heat...
Page 17 - COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS; Oven must be preheated for 7-10 minutes before placing the; COOKING TABLE; * Do not preheat. First half of cooking time is recommended to be at
17 COOKING RECOMMENDATIONS You can ind in the following table the information of food types which we tested and identiied 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 the...
Page 18 - Here are the things you must do at irst use of your oven after making; Normal Use of Oven
18 USING THE OVEN Initial Use of Oven Here are the things you must do at irst use of your oven after making its necessary connections as per instructions: 1. Remove labels or accessories attached inside the oven. If any, take out the protective folio on front side of the appliance. 2. Remove dust an...
Page 19 - REPLACING OVEN LAMP; To avoid electric shock, ensure that the appliance circuit is
19 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 ...
Page 20 - CLEANING AND MOUNTING OVEN DOOR; reinstall oven door back.
20 CLEANING AND MOUNTING OVEN DOOR Reversely perform respectively what you did while opening door to reinstall oven door back. Figure 13 Figure 13.1 Figure 13.2 Figure 14.1 Figure 14.2 Figure 14 Open the door fully by pulling the oven door toward yourself. Then perform unlock operation by pulling th...
Page 21 - MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING; surfaces according to the igures below.; CLEANING OVEN GLASS; proile is seated properly in place.
21 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 ...
Page 23 - TROUBLESHOOTING; You can solve the problems you can face with your product by; ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL
23 TROUBLESHOOTING You can solve the problems you can face with your product by checking the following points before calling the technical service. If Oven Doesn't Work; • Check if electrical cable of the oven is plugged. • Safely check if there is power in the network.• Check the fuses.• Check if e...