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    							UsInG tHe pRoGRaMMeR - toUcH
    once the cooKING TIME has expired, the 
    AcoUSTIc SIGNAl is heard. The display
    shows 
     & the  symbol 
    flashes.
    After seven minutes maximum or after 
    touching any of the touch control symbols, 
    the AcoUSTIc SIGNAl stops but the
    	symbol	 continues	to	flash.Touch	the	
    FUNcTIoN symbol, the  symbol is 
    displayed continously & the current TIME 
    of DAY is displayed, except if the MINUTE 
    MINDEr is active.
    3.7 end of cooking time
    The END of cooKING TIME function 
    MUst be used in conjunction with 
    the cooKING TIME function. This is in 
    order to allow the user to set the STAr T 
    TIME for the cooking to begin - see the 
    following section on DEl AYED cooKING.
    To select the END of cooKING TIME 
    mode keep touching the FUNcTIoN 
    symbol until the END of cooKING TIME 
    symbol 
    	is	flashing.	The	END	 of	
    cooKING TIME can be set using the + or 
    - symbols. The display shows the current 
    TIME of DAY plus the set cooKING TIME. 
    The latest END of cooKING TIME is 
    limited to the current TIME of DAY plus 
    .
    Five seconds after setting, the MANUAl 
    mode changes to AUT oMATIc mode & the 
    display shows the cooKING Po T symbol
     & the current TIME of DAY.
    To modify or delete the END of cooKING 
    TIME, select the function until the END of 
    cooKING TIME symbol 
    	is	flashing.	
    The END of cooKING TIME can be 
    modified	by	using	the	+	or	-	symbols.
    The END of cooKING TIME can be 
    deleted by counting back using the - 
    symbol until it equals the current TIME of 
    D A Y.
    The END of cooKING TIME has expired 
    - see cooKING TIME has expired 
    paragraph 3.6.  
    						
    							UsInG tHe pRoGRaMMeR - toUcH
    3.8 Delayed cooking
    Calculation	of	START	TIME	as	below:
    To	select	DELAYED	COOKING:
    1. set the desired cooKING TIME - see 
    paragraph 3.6.
    2. set the desired END of cooKING TIME 
    - see paragraph 3.7.
    DElAYED cooKING run down - the 
    cooKING Po T symbol 
     is off until the 
    STAr T TIME is reached. cooKING TIME 
    starts as soon as the STAr T TIME is 
    reached  at  which  time  the  cooKING  PoT         
     symbol is displayed.
    To modify or delete DEl AYED cooKING, 
    see paragraphs 3.6 cooKING TIME & 3.7 
    END of cooKING TIME.
    DEl AYED cooKING has expired - as 
    cooKING TIME - see paragraph 3.6.
    3.9 child lock
    The  cHIlD  locK function can be activated 
    while the TIME of DAY is diaplayed in 
    MANUAl mode, regardless of whether a 
    cooKING TIME or an END of cooKING 
    TIME is running down in AUT oMATIc 
    mode.
    cHIlD locK function is activated by 
    touching the + symbol for a minimum of 
    five	seconds	until	the	CHILD	LOCK	symbol						
     is displayed. From this moment on all 
    other functions are locked.  Exception:	if	a	function	e.g.	COOKING	
    TIME has expired, the AcoUSTIc SIGNAl 
    can be terminated by touching any of 
    the touch control symbols, although the 
    cHIlD locK is active.
    Touching any of the touch control symbols 
    while the cHIlD locK is activated results 
    in an AcoUSTIc SIGNAl & the cHIlD 
    LOCK	symbol	flashes	for	two	seconds.
    The cHIlD locK function is de-activated 
    by touching the + symbol for a minimum 
    of	five	seconds	until	the	CHILD	LOCK	
    symbol 
     switches off. From this moment 
    on all functions are selectable again.
    Activating the cHIlD locK in MANUAl 
    mode completely locks the aplliance & the 
     symbol is switched off. After de-
    activation, as decribed above, the  
    symbol is displayed again.
    The cHIlD locK remains activated 
    after a power failure. Before re-newing 
    the settings, the cHIlD locK has to be 
    deactivated, as described above.  
    						
    							General
    •	It is important to clean the product 
    regularly as a build up of fat can af -
    fect its performance or damage it and 
    may invalidate your guarantee.  
    •	 Always switch off your appliance 
    and allow it to cool down before you 
    clean any part of it.
    •	 Do not use undiluted bleaches, 
    products containing chlorides, wire 
    wool or abrasive cleaners on alu -
    minium, stainless steel, or plastic/
    painted parts as they can damage 
    the appliance. Nylon pads can also be 
    unsuitable. 
    •	 Take extra care when cleaning over 
    symbols on fascia panels.  Excessive 
    cleaning can lead to the symbols 
    fading.
    •	 If	your	product	is	fitted	with	stainless	
    steel cladded stips. You may notice 
    a small white residue on the outer 
    edges, this can be removed with a 
    non abrasive wipe.
    painted & plastic parts
    •	 only use a clean cloth wrung out in 
    hot soapy water.  
    •	 Do not use abrasive cleaners, wire or 
    nylon cleaning pads on these parts.
    stainless steel & aluminium surfaces
    •	 only use a clean cloth wrung out in 
    hot soapy water, and dry with a soft 
    cloth.
    •	 Stubborn marks can be removed us -
    ing a stainless steel cleaner. Supplies 
    can be purchased from the customer 
    care centre.
    •	 Sharp objects can mark the surface 
    of stainless steel, but will become 
    less noticeable with time.
    •	 Wipe any spillage immediately, taking 
    care to avoid burning your hands •	
    Some foods are corrosive eg; vinegar, 
    fruit juices and   especially salt - they 
    can mark or damage the metal if they 
    are left on the surface.
    •	 Baby oil can be used to restore stain-
    less	steel	finishes	-	but	only	use	a	
    few drops.  Don’t use cooking oils 
    as they can contain salts, which will 
    damage the metal.
    •	Do not use steam cleaners.
    enamel surfaces & parts
    •	 clean with warm, soapy water and a 
    clean cloth.
    •	 If larger splashes of fat do not readily 
    disappear, you can use a mild cream 
    cleaner to remove them.  More stub-
    born marks can be removed using a 
    soap	filled	pad.
    •	 rinse well and dry with a soft clean 
    towel or cloth.
    •	 Do not use steam cleaners.
    Glass parts
    WaRnInG:-  Do not use harsh 
    abrasive cleaners or sharp 
    metal scrapers to clean the 
    oven door glass since they can 
    scratch the surface, which may 
    result in shattering of the glass.
    •	 only use a clean cloth wrung out in 
    hot soapy water, or a specialist glass 
    cleaner.  
    rinse away any excess cleaner and dry 
    with a soft cloth.
    chrome plated parts
    •	 Use	a	moist	soap	filled	pad,	or	place	
    in a dishwasher
    cleanInG  
    						
    							ReMovInG oven paRts foR 
    cleanInG
    Inner Door Glass (glass doors only)
    •	The inner door glass panel can be 
    removed for cleaning but it must be 
    replaced the right way up.  If there is 
    any writing on the glass, you must be 
    able to read it clearly when the cavity 
    doors are open.  
    •	 Always make sure that the glass is 
    pushed fully into the Stop position.  
    •	 To remove the glass panel, open the 
    door wide, hold the top and bottom 
    edges and slide out.  
    • Warning: Do not operate 
    the appliance without the 
    glass	panel	correctly	fitted.
    •	 For your safety, glass door panels are 
    made of toughened glass. This en -
    sures that, in the unlikely event that 
    a panel breaks, it does so into small 
    fragments to minimise the risk of in -
    jury. Please take care when handling, 
    using or cleaning all glass panels, as 
    any damage to the surfaces or edges 
    may result in the glass breaking 
    without warning or apparent cause at 
    a later date. Should any glass panel 
    be damaged, we strongly recommend  that it is replaced immediately.
    shelf Runners
    •	 Shelf runners can be removed to 
    enable you to clean them thoroughly.  
    Make sure they are cool to touch and 
    then grasp the runners and slide out 
    of their hanging holes.  
    Pull out to clean
    cleanInG  
    						
    							telescopIc sHelvInG systeM     
    (if fitted)
    •	In addition to the traditional shelving 
    fitted	in	your	appliance,	the	tele-
    scopic	shelving	system	is	fitted	in	the	
    most commonly used location in your 
    cavity.
    •	 The shelves with the telescopic 
    system are easier to pull out than 
    traditional shelving, which means the 
    oven door stays open for a shorter 
    period of time.  The smooth action 
    also reduces the likelihood of fat, or 
    food, spillage, and gives you extra 
    security.
    •	 You do not have to use the telescopic 
    shelves all of the time. You can place 
    the shelves in the traditional positions 
    if you would like more choice.
    •	 The telescopic shelves remove easily 
    from the runner for re-positioning 
    or cleaning, but we recommend that 
    you reposition your shelving before 
    cooking, and remove the shelving for 
    cleaning when the shelves are cold to 
    prevent burning yourself. to remove the telescopic shelves
    •	
    Make sure the shelf is cool enough to 
    touch.
    •	 Push the oven shelf back into the 
    cavity, until it hits the stop position.
    •	 Grasp the shelf bars in the centre, 
    and lift the back of the shelf clear of 
    the stop position.
    •	 You can then lift the front of the shelf 
    clear of the retaining tabs.
    to replace the telescopic shelves
    •	 Make sure the oven runners are 
    pushed all the way back into the 
    cavity.
    •	 Tilt the shelf and make sure the front 
    of the shelf is against the stop posi -
    tion.  
    •	 carefully place the shelf back onto 
    the	runner	and	snap	in	place	firmly.
    •	 Make sure the back of the self is 
    inside the retaining tabs and slide it 
    in and out of the oven to make sure 
    it works correctly.
    1. Grasp and
    lift shelf bars2. Lift shelf
    clear
    Note: Make sure the shelf isunclipped from the retainingtabs before removal.
    Make sure the shelf
    is firmly pressed against
    the stop position at
    back of the oven cavity
    cleanInG  
    						
    							step 1 : pRepaRe InstallatIon
    Do not lift the appliance by the door 
    handle.
    Whilst every care is taken to elimi-
    nate burrs and raw edges from this 
    product,please take care when handling 
    - we recommend the use of protective 
    gloves during installation.
    Please note that the weight of this
    appliance is approximately 31kg
    (unpacked).	Take	care	when	lifting	it
    into the housing unit - always use an
    appropriate method of lifting.
    Remove	the	fixing	screws	from	the
    polythene bag on the top of the appli-
    ance, but leave the appliance in the base 
    tray packaging until you are ready to 
    install it.
    If this appliance is to be installed near to
    a corner where the adjacent cabinets run
    at right angles forward of the appliance,
    there must be a gap of at least 90 mm
    between the appliance and the cabinets,
    to prevent overheating of the cabinets.
     
    Housing dimensions
    The	appliance	is	designed	to	fit	into	a
    standard 600mm wide housing unit with
    minimum internal dimensions as shown.
    590mm is to the underside of the worktop
    when the appliance is built under, or to 
    the underside of the panel above, when 
    the appliance is installed into a tall 
    housing unit.
    InstallatIon   
    						
    							InstallatIon - 60cM
    i)	When	installed	in	a	typical	600mm	deep	
    built in housing unit, the false back should 
    be removed from the housing unit to 
    provide the necessary depth for 
    installation.
    ii)	When	the	false	back	is	removed,	it	is
    normally the case that the support shelf 
    for the appliance leaves a gap between 
    the back edge and the wall of 
    approximately 80mm.
    iii)	If	no	gap	occurs	between	the	back
    edge of the shelf and the wall behind the 
    unit, we recommend that a gap of at least 
    30mm is made by shortening the shelf.
    iv)	When	installing	the	appliance	below	a
    worktop, there must be a minimum
    ventilation area of 60cm2 below the
    appliance,	in	either	area	(1)	or	(2),	as
    indicated below. There must be a 5mm 
    gap between the front top edge of the 
    oven and the underside of the worktop.
    Important:	Do not modify the outer panels 
    of this appliance in any way. Ensure that you route all mains electrical
    cables	and	flexible	tubing	well	clear	of	any	
    adjacent heat source, such as an oven, 
    grill or hob.
    Ensure that all pipe work is of the correct
    rating for both size and temperature.
    Installing the appliance under a 
    worktop
    Where the appliance is installed under
    a worktop, with a hob installed above it,
    the installation instructions for the hob
    must be read in conjunction with these
    instructions.  
    						
    							InstallatIon - 70cM
    Before you start 
    Please read the instructions carefully - 
    planning your installation will save you 
    time and effort.
    look at the different ways the appliance 
    can be installed - as shown on the 
    following pages - and plan the installation 
    to suit your situation.
    leave the appliance in the base tray 
    packaging until you are ready to install 
    it. When you remove the appliance from 
    the base tray packaging, take care not to 
    damage it.
    Whilst every care is taken to eliminate 
    burrs and raw edges from this product, 
    please take care when handling - we 
    recommend the use of protective gloves 
    during installation.
    Please note that the weight of this 
    appliance is approximately 47kg 
    (unpacked).	Take	care	when	lifting	it	into	
    the housing unit - always use an appropri-
    ate method of lifting.
    This appliance must be installed only at 
    low level - ie; under a worktop. The 
    controls have been designed for viewing 
    at a low level, and it should therefore not 
    be installed at high level.Please note that all dimensions and sizes 
    given are nominal, some variation is to be 
    expected.
    If this appliance is to be installed near to 
    a corner where the adjacent cabinets run 
    at right angles forward of the appliance, 
    there must be a gap of at least 90mm 
    between the appliance and the cabinets, 
    to prevent overheating of the cabinets.
    Important: Do not modify the outer 
    panels of this appliance in any way.
    Fixing	screws	-	The	fixing	screws	are	in	a	
    polythene bag in the oven pack. Depend
    -
    ing on the method of installation, some of 
    the screws may not be needed.
    Step	1:	Prepare	for	installation
    There are 3 methods of installing the ap -
    pliance:
    •	 Method	1:	Into	a	space	between	two	
    base units, ie; without a housing unit.
    •	 Method	2:	Into	a	housing	unit,	
    with an internal height of less than 
    710mm,	 which	can	be	modified	 to	ob-
    tain the required dimensions.
    •	 Method	3:	Into	a	housing	unit,	with	
    an internal height of 710mm or more. 
    If you have a non standard size of 
    cabinet which leaves a gap above or 
    below the appliance, you may be able 
    to	buy	a	trim	kit	(to	fill	in	the	gap)	
    from the supplier of your cabinets.
    Quantity colourDescription for fixing
    6 SilverNo 8 x 12mm long 
    Self tapping screw r
    unners to appliance
    12 BlackNo 8 x 12mm long 
    chipboard screw r
    unners and sidetrims to 
    cabinet or housing
    6 BlackNo 8 x 25mm long 
    chipboard screw Appliance to cabinet
    2 SilverNo 8 x 12mm long 
    Self tapping screw Appliance to sidetrims  
    						
    							InstallatIon - 70cM
    MetHoD 1: WItHoUt HoUsInG 
    UnIt(BetWeen 2 Base UnIts)
    Before installing the appliance, check the 
    internal dimensions as shown.
    The space for the appliance must be clear 
    of obstruction. You may have to cut into 
    or remove any rear cross members to 
    obtain the 550mm minimum depth.
    the fixing kit
    Should	you	need	a	replacement	fixing	kit	
    please call the customer care helpline and 
    order	part	number:	01	28287	00.
    In	the	fixing	kit	you	will	find	2	side	trims	
    (687mm	long)	and	4	runners	(420mm	
    long).	The	fixing	screws	are	in	a	polythene	
    bag in the oven.
    1.	Take	the	6	No	8	x	12mm	(silver)	self	
    tapping screws from the polythene bag, 
    and	use	them	to	fit	one	runner	to	each	
    side of the appliance.2. Make sure they are the right way up as 
    shown.
    3. Take one of the side trims, hold it 
    against the side of the base unit, and 
    mark off 687mm from the top edge of the 
    base unit, to the top edge of the runner.
    Note:	This	ensures	a	5	-	8mm	clearance	
    from the underside of the worktop to the 
    top of the appliance.
    4. Measure 50mm from the front edge of 
    the base units, to mark the front edge of 
    the runners.
    5.	Take	6	of	the	No	8	x	12mm	(Black)	
    chipboard screws and screw the runners 
    into opposition the right way up as shown.
    6.	Fit	the	side	trims	to	be	flush	to	the	top	
    and front edges of the base units, using 
    the	remaining	6	No	8	x	12mm	(Black)	
    chipboard screws.  
    						
    							InstallatIon - 70cM
    MetHoD 2: HoUsInG UnIt WItH 
    InteRnal HeIGHt less tHan 
    710MM
    Note:	You	will	not	need	the	2	side	trims	
    (687mm	long)	or	the	appliance	runners	
    for this installation. You will need the 2 
    runners	to	fix	to	the	adjacent	cabinets.
    Before you start;
    Before removing the bottom shelf or 
    modifying the housing unit, make sure 
    that it will remain structurally sound, eg; 
    by	fixing	to	adjacent	cabinets,	floor	or	
    worktop.
    You may have to cut into or remove any 
    rear cross members to obtain the 550mm 
    minimum depth.
    To obtain the required 710mm height, you 
    may have to lower or remove the bottom 
    shelf - remove any cross rails and reposi-
    tion brackets.To	fix	the	runners	(if	required)
    1. Take the side trims, hold it against the 
    side of the base unit, and use it to mark 
    off the 687mm from the top edge of the 
    side unit, to the top edge for the runner.
    Note:	This	ensures	a	5	-	8mm	clearance	
    from the underside of the worktop to the 
    top of the appliance.
    2. Measure 50mm from the front edges of 
    the base units, to mark the front edge for 
    the runners.
    3.	Take	6	of	the	No	8	x	12mm	(Black)	
    chipboard screws and screw the runners 
    into position the right way up as shown.
    4. If necessary, adjust the height of the 
    plinth to just below the bottom edge of 
    the runners.
    If	you	require	a	replacement	fixing	kit	
    please call the customer care helpline and 
    order part number 01 28287 00.  
    						
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