Page 2 - Important Safety Information
3 Installation • This oven must be installed by qualifiedpersonnel to the relevant British Standards. • This oven is heavy. Take care when moving it. • Remove all packaging, both inside and outsidethe oven, before using the oven. • Do not attempt to modify the oven in any way. Child Safety • This ov...
Page 3 - Guide to Use the Instructions; For the User; Contents
4 This appliance complies with the followingE.E.C. Directives:* 73/23 - 90/683(Low VoltageDirective); * 93/68 (General Directives); * 89/336 (Electromagnetical Compatibility Directive) .and subsequent modifications Guide to Use the Instructions The following symbols will be found in the text toguide...
Page 4 - Description of the Oven
5 I H Upper oven (Microwave oven)A - Safety Interlock System Lower ovenB - GrillC - Removable oven liner panelsD - FanE - Removable grease filterF - Meat probe plug cover G - Grill/roasting pan, largeH - Reversible grill pan insertI - Removable handles (2) PM A A B C D E F G Description of the Oven
Page 5 - Lower Oven Control Panel
6 Lower Oven Control Panel MULTIFUNCTION OVENMEANING OF PROGRAMME BUTTONS Small Push Buttons 1 Child Safety2 Oven Off3 Oven On4 Meat Probe5 Cooking Time6 End of Cooking7 Minute Minder 8 Oven Function Selector9 Decrease Temperature or Time 10 Increase Temperature or Time 1 2 3 8 9 10 4 P M MUNTIFUNCT...
Page 6 - Lower Oven Function Symbols
7 FAN DUCTED OVEN CONVENTIONAL OVEN GRILL ECONOMY GRILL THERMAL GRILLING PIZZA OVEN TOP ELEMENT BOTTOM ELEMENT BREAD PROVING DEFROST COLD FAN Lower Oven Function Symbols
Page 7 - HOW TO SET THE MAIN FUNCTIONS; FOR THE LOWER OVEN
8 HOW TO SET THE MAIN FUNCTIONS 1 2 3 8 9 10 4 P M MUNTIFUNCTION OVEN M I C R O WAV E SETTING 5 6 7 10 11 12 _ + CLOCK-SETTING THE TIME OF DAY Press button 5 and 6 at the same time, release them and enter the time pressing buttons 9 or 10. 1 2 3 8 9 10 4 P M MUNTIFUNCTION OVEN 5 6 7 SELECTING A PROG...
Page 8 - Using the Lower Oven
9 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER All the oven functions are controlled by an electronic programmer, this programmer permits you to select aparticular type or combination of heating elements, cooking temperature and automatic timing. The functionselected will be displayed on the programme display panel as sho...
Page 13 - The Fan Oven
14 FAN DUCTED OVEN TEMPERATURE SELECTION 50 ° C - 250 ° C PRE-SET TEMPERATURE 170 ° C With this type of oven, it is possible to cook by using fan ducted, conventional, thermal grilling and grillingfunctions. We have also added two extra functions Pizza and Bread Proving.The following pages contain a...
Page 14 - The Conventional Oven
15 This function uses the top and lower elements togive single level cooking. This is particularly suitablefor dishes which require extra base browning suchas pizzas, quiches and flans. Gratins, lasagnes andhotpots which require extra top browning also cookwell in the conventional oven. This form of...
Page 15 - Cooking Charts
16 The oven temperatures are intended as a guide only. It may be necessary to increase or decrease thetemperatures by 10 ° C to suit individual preferences and requirements. NOTE: Shelf positions are counted from bottom of the oven. Food Shelf Cooking Shelf Cooking Shelf Cooking Position Temp ( ° C)...
Page 16 - Defrosting
17 The oven fan operates without heat and circulates theair, at room temperature, inside the oven. Thisincreases the speed of defrosting. However, pleasenote that the temperature of the kitchen will influencethe speed of defrosting.This function is particularly suitable for delicate foodwhich could ...
Page 17 - Grilling
18 ImportantAll grilling must be carried out with the oven doorclosed and the grill pan handle removed from thepan. Most foods should be placed on the grid in the grillpan to allow maximum circulation of air to lift the foodout of the fats and juices. Food such as fish, liver andkidneys may be place...
Page 20 - Microwave Oven - Warnings
21 • Do not use this oven for commercialpurposes.This oven is made for domestic use only. • The built-in safety interlock switches prevent themicrowave oven from operating when the door isopen. • Do not tamper with the safety interlock switchesor attempt to operate the oven with the door openas this...
Page 21 - Microwave Oven - Cookware
22 Testing suitability of cookware• Place the cookware in the microwave along with aglass half full of water. Heat on 700W (100%) for1 minute.If the cookware feels hot, you should not use it. Ifit is just slightly warm, you can use it for reheatingbut not for cooking. • Paper napkins, wax paper, pap...
Page 22 - FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN
23 MICROWAVE OVEN 11 Setting12 Power13 Start14 Cancel HOW TO SET THE MAIN FUNCTIONS FOR THE MICROWAVE OVEN M I C R O W A V E 12 13 14 11 - + COOKING time To select a cooking time, turn the SETTING button 11 until the required time is indicated in the display panel. M I C R O W A V E 12 13 14 11 - + ...
Page 23 - Using the Microwave Oven
24 Microwave cooking enables you to cook, re-heat, simmer, defrost and warm food with speed and convenience.Because microwave cooking is cool cooking, the cavity adn the dishes are easy to clean. Basic cooking techniquesare as important when cooking by microwaves as they are in conventional cooking,...
Page 24 - Cleaning and maintenance
25 Before cleaning always allow the coolingfan to cool the oven down before switchingoff at the electricity supply. The oven should be kept clean at all times.A build-up of fats or other foodstuffs couldresult in a fire, especially in the grill pan. Cleaning materials Before using any cleaning mater...
Page 26 - Care of catalytic liners; Replacing the Oven Light
27 Care of catalytic liners Catalytic liners destroy splashes of food and fatswhen the oven temperature is raised to around220 ° C. To aid this process it is a good idea to run the ovenfor an hour or two per week, without food, to ensurecontinued good performance from the Catalytic liners. • Manual ...
Page 27 - Cleaning the hinged grill
28 Cleaning the hinged grill This model has been fitted with a hinged grill elementto enable you to clean the roof of the oven easily. Before proceeding ensure the oven iscool and is isolated from the electricitysupply. 1) Undo the screw which holds the grill in place(see diagram). FO 0781 FO 0778 2...
Page 28 - Cleaning the Microwave Oven
29 Your microwave oven requires a minimum ofmaintenance. To keep it free from grease and soilbuild-up, it should be cleaned with a damp cloth aftereach use. A soft nail brush can be used to removestains. Use only a mild detergent, water and a soft,clean cloth to clean the oven facia and interiorsurf...
Page 29 - If something goes wrong
30 If something goes wrong SYMPTOM ■ The oven does not come on ■ The oven light does not come on ■ It takes too long to finish the dishes, or they are cooked too fast. ■ Steam and condensation settle on the food and the oven cavity. ■ The timer does not work ■ The oven fan is noisy SOLUTION ◆ Press ...
Page 30 - Service and Spare Parts
31 If you require spare parts or an engineer contact yourlocal Service Force Centre by telephoning: 0990-929929 Your call will be routed to your local Service ForceCentre. For further details, please see theaccompanying Customer Care Booklet. ZANUSSI GUARANTEE CONDITIONS We, Zanussi, undertake that ...
Page 31 - Technical Data
32 INTERNAL DIMENSIONS Microwave oven(Upper Oven) Height 200 mm Width 420 mm Depth 370 mm Capacity 31 litres Multifunction oven(Lower Oven) Height 325 mm Width 420 mm Depth 390 mm Capacity 53 litres This oven must be installed by qualifiedpersonnel to the relevant BritishStandards. The oven must be ...
Page 32 - Electrical Connection
33 Electrical Connection The oven is designed to be connected to 230-240V(50Hz) electricity supply.The oven has an easily accessible terminal blockwhich is marked as follows: Letter L - Live terminal Letter N - Neutral terminal or E - Earth terminal THIS OVEN MUST BE EARTHEDThe cable used to connect...
Page 33 - Bulding In
34 594 888 863 5 20 560 540 20 594 556 19 19 Bulding In The oven must be installed according to theinstructions supplied. Any electrical workmust be undertaken by a qualified electrician/competent person, in accordance withexisting rules and regulations. It is dangerous to alter the specifications o...