1
Installation
1.1 Unpacking. Remove all the protective
packaging elements.
1.2 Connection to the mains. Always take the
information on the specifi cations plate into
account (1.2.1). The appliance must be
connected to the mains using a fi xed, single-
phase connection, in which the neutral earth
connection (blue) must be ensured (1.2.2).
Caution. We accept no liability in case
of accident or incident due to a lack of
a connection with earth or a defective
connection.
Installation in the cupboard. The oven can
be installed either under a worktop or column
style in a piece of furniture. Always take
the measurements of the piece of furniture
into which the oven will be installed into
consideration (1.2.3, 1.2.4). Insert the oven
into the centre of the space, making sure that
any excess cable is not on top (1.2.5, 1.2.6).
Secure it to the piece of cupboard with
the two screws supplied (1.2.7). The fi tted
furniture or its surface must be heat-resistant.
Tip: To ensure the appliance is fi tted safely,
do not hesitate to use an electrical appliance
specialist.
2
Using the oven
Before using your new oven for the fi rst time,
heat it up while empty (with no food in it and
with the control turned to
250ºC). It may produce some smoke or a bad
smell (this is normal and is caused by the oven
heating up grease residue etc.). When it has
cooled down, pre-clean it by wiping the inside
with a damp cloth.
2.0 Controls.
A) Go back to previous level.
B) Confi rmation control.
C) Selection controls.
D) Stop or programme oven.
E) Drawer opening control.
You may browse the oven menu display and
confi gure it as you wish and/or use the different
buttons for cooking.
Browse the different menu options.
30
, for 30 minutes at
On/cancel.
,
Validate
an option.
Return to previous display.
Drawer opening control.
2.1 Accessories. Depending on the model, the
oven is equipped with a Standard Tray
(2.1.1), a Deep Tray
Rack
(2.1.3), which function separately.
You may also combine any tray with the
standard rack
The half-removable rack (2.1.5) and the fully-
removable rack (2.1.6, 2.1.7) support the trays
or the unit (2.1.8). If your oven has "Impulse"
slide-out runners, fi rstly slide them into the
oven without the tray (2.1.9). The "Impulse"
runners will come out automatically due to the
weight of the tray when the oven is opened.
(2.1.10). You must use a tray under the food
with the "Impulse" runners (2.1.11). The
Lissium (2.1.12) accessory is suitable for the
following uses. Pastry making, cake making
and bread. Maximum load 3 Kg Not suitable
for cleaning by pyrolysis. Take the position
of the racks into account when placing them
inside the oven. They have anti-overturn side
stops (2.1.13).
2.2 Accessory positions. The accessories
can be fi tted in 5 different positions
2.3 Selecting a language. When you switch
on the oven for the fi rst time or when the
electricity returns after a power cut, the
language selection display will appear.
Press
or
until the desired language is
highlighted and press
2.4 Adjusting the time and date. After the
language has been validated, the date and
time adjustment display will appear (2.4.1).
Press
or
until the Time appears
(2.4.2). Validate by pressing
will fl ash (2.4.3). Press
the time (2.4.4). After adjusting the time,
press
to validate (2.4.5). Repeat the
same sequence to adjust the date and the
12/24 hour mode. When all these items have
been set, press
to validate (2.4.6).
Note: You may choose to view the clock in
analogue (2.4.7) or digital (2.4.8) mode.
2.5 Changing the language. Press
TAfter the starting animation, the menu
display will appear (2.5.1). Press
until Settings appears, and press
to validate (2.5.2). Press
the Language and press
(2.5.3). Follow the sequence to change the
language (2.3.1).
e n g l i s h
(2.1.2) and a Standard
(2.1.4) to form a unit.
.
to validate (2.3.1).
. The time
or
to change
.
,
,
to select
to validate