WARNING:
• Also, when using the removal tools for the baking tray
or the rotating spit, protect yourself from the heat by
wearing gloves or oven mitts.
• Danger of fire! Never use containers made from
plastic, cardboard, paper, or similar.
CAUTION:
Do not use roasting bags or glass containers. These may
burst.
• Place the appliance on a flat, heat-resistant surface!
• Keep sufficient distance to highly flammable objects such
as furniture, curtains, etc.! Never place the appliance
inside a cabinet!
• Install the appliance with its back panel facing the wall.
• When using the oven, leave at least 12 cm of space on
all sides of the appliance to allow sufficient air circulation.
• Due to rising heat and vapours do not place the appli-
ance under wall cupboards.
• Ensure that the mains cord does not touch hot parts of
the appliance during operation.
• Always operate the appliance under supervision. Very
dry bread can catch fire inside the appliance!
• Do not place any objects on the appliance during use
that you do not need for cooking.
• This appliance has a door made of tempered safety
glass. The glass is stronger than ordinary glass and
more resistant to breakage. Avoid scratches on the
door surface. If the door glass has a scratch or a notch,
contact our service or a professional.
• Do not store any materials other than the accessories
recommended by the manufacturer in this oven when it
is not in use.
Notes for Use
Symbolic Cooking Plates
Controller (3)
Small cooking plate
Controller (5)
Big cooking plate
Symbolic Oven
Controller (7)
°C Oven temperature
Function switch (9)
Oven function
Off
Top heat
Bottom heat
Top- and bottom heat
Top- and bottom heat with
convection
Top heat with rotary spit and
convection
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Electrical Connected Load
• The appliance is intended for a maximum power intake
of 3100 W. This connected load recommends a separate
input lead secured with a 16 amp protected switch.
• Do not use any multiple sockets, as this appliance is too
powerful.
• Caution, overload: If you use extension leads, these
should have a cable cross-section of at least 1.5 mm².
Cables with a smaller cable cross-section can overheat.
• Make sure that the cable is laid in such a way that it
cannot be pulled or tripped over.
Electric Connection
1. Turn all controls counter-clockwise as far as they will go.
Set the function switch to the
2. Check whether the mains voltage that you want to use,
corresponds with that of the appliance. You will find the
information about it on the rating plate.
3. Connect the mains plug to a properly installed shock-
proof socket only.
Prior to Initial Use
There is a protective layer on the cooking plates and the
heating elements that burns when the appliance heats up.
This may cause smoke and odours to develop when the
appliance is used, but these will disappear after a few uses.
This is not a defect.
• You can minimise smoke development by wiping the
cooking plates and heating elements with a slightly damp
cloth before using them for the first time.
• Do not use cleaning agents!
• Then wipe it with a dry cloth.
• Only switch on the appliance when it is in a completely
dry state.
• Always ensure adequate ventilation.
• Use the appliance separately for several minutes before
using it for the first time to allow the protective layers to
remove.
1. Turn on both cooking plates without using any cook-
ware. Turn the controllers
2. Then operate the oven without accessories and with-
out cooking food. Turn the °C controller to 230 °C.
Set the function switch to
Cookware
• Only use cooking pots with a flat footing in order to
optimize the use of energy.
position.
and
to MAX.
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