Benutzeranleitung / Produktwartung DC930BL des Produzenten CDA
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D OUBLE O VENS Instruction for the use - Installation advice KEEP IN A SAFE PLACE Before operating this oven, please read these instructions car efully.
Dear Customer , Thank you for having pur chased and given your pr efer ence to our pr oduct. The safety pr ecautions and r ecommendations within this booklet ar e for your own safety and that of others. They will also pr ovide a means by which to make full use of the featur es offer ed by your appliance.
3 DECLARA TION OF CE CONFORMITY • This double oven has been designed to be used only for cooking. Any other use (such as heating a room) is impr oper and dangerous.
4 IMPOR T ANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDA TIONS FOR USE OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES Use of any electrical appliance implies the necessity to follow a series of fundamen- tal rules.
5 IMPOR T ANT SAFEGUARDS & RECOMMENDA TIONS • Do not carry out any cleaning or maintenance without first disconnecting the appli- ance from the electrical supply . • During and after use of the double oven, certain parts will become very hot. Do not touch hot parts.
6 Control Panels 1 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 T emperature Function BOTTOM OVEN 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 0 0 T emperature Function TOP OVEN 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 T emperatu.
T ype A - CONTROL P ANELS DESCRIPTION 1. Oven temperature knob (Bottom main oven) 2. Function selector knob (Bottom main oven) 3. Function selector knob (T op oven) 4. Oven temperature knob (T op oven) 5. Main oven temperature indicator light 6. T op oven temperature indicator light 7.
8 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 T emperature Function BOTTOM OVEN 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 T emperature Function TOP OVEN 0 0 250 225 200 175 150 125 100 75 50 T emperature Function BOTTO.
9 T ype B - CONTROL P ANELS DESCRIPTION 1. Oven temperature knob (Bottom main oven) 2. Function selector knob (Bottom main oven) 3. Function selector knob (T op oven) 4. Oven temperature knob (T op oven) 5. Main oven ON indicator light 6. Main oven temperature indicator light 7.
10 T op Natural Convection Oven 2 GENERAL FEA TURES This oven features 2 dif ferent thermo- static control functions to satisfy all cooking requir ements, provided by 3 heating elements: • Upper ele.
11 FUNCTION SELECTOR KNOB (fig. 2.2) Rotate the knob clockwise to set the oven to one of the following functions: OVEN LIGHT By turning the function selector knob to this setting, the oven light will illuminate in the oven cavity . The oven light will operate on all select- ed functions.
12 GRILLING The infra-red heating element is switched on. The heat is diffused by radiation. Use with the oven door closed and the thermostat knob must be regulated between 50°C and 225°C maximum. For correct use see chapter “USE OF THE GRILL”. Recommended for: Intense grilling, browning, cooking au gratin and toasting etc.
13 Attention: the oven door becomes very hot during operation. Keep children away . GENERAL FEA TURES The heating and cooking in electrical hot air ovens take place by forced con- vection.
14 HOT AIR COOKING The circular element and the fan ar e on. The heat is diffused by for ced convec- tion and the temperature must be r eg- ulated between 50°C and the maximum position with the thermostat knob. It is not necessary to preheat the oven.
15 COOKING ADVICE COOKING WITH FORCED AIR Fan cooking is more economical and quicker than cooking in a conventional oven. The moving hot air surrounds the food and penetrates it more quickly than in a conventional oven. The oven can be filled with differ ent dishes all requiring the same cooking temperature.
16 Fig. 4.1 Keys: + and – / and T ouched simultaneously (for more than 2 seconds): • setting the clock; • setting the timer volume (by touching once, along with the “ MODE ” key); • to cancel automatic cooking at any time.
17 “TOUCH-CONTROL” KEYS The “touch-control” keys shall be operated by the fingers (just by touching the key). When using touch controls it is best to use the ball of your finger rather than the tip.
18 SETTING THE TIMER VOLUME Y ou can select from three volume levels. • T ouch the “ + / ” and “ – / ” keys simultaneously for mor e than 2 seconds. • T ouch the “ MODE ” key; you can read on the display the current timer volume (“ ton1 ”, “ ton2 ” or “ ton3 ”).
19 A U T O P Fig. 5.1 Fig. 5.2 Bottom Main Oven only Electronic Programmer 5 The electronic pr ogrammer is a device which groups together the following functions: • 24 hours clock with illuminated display . • Timer (up to 23 hours and 59 minutes).
20 Fig. 5.3 A U T O Fig. 5.4 ELECTRONIC CLOCK (fig. 5.2) The programmer is equipped with an electronic clock with illuminated num- bers which indicates hours and minutes. Upon immediate connection of the oven or after a power cut, three zer os will flash on the programmer display .
21 A U T O P A U T O P Fig. 5.6 Fig. 5.5 3. Set the temperature and the cooking program by using the switch and ther- mostat knobs of the oven (see spe- cific chapters). Now the oven is programmed and everything will work automatically , that is the oven will turn on at the right moment to end the cooking at the established hour .
22 A U T O P A U T O P Fig. 5.7 Fig. 5.8 At the end of the cooking period, the oven and the symbol will disappear , AUTO will flash and a buzzer will sound and can be stopped by pushing any of the buttons except the ( ) / ( ) buttons.
23 Bottom Main Oven only Electronic End Cooking Timer Models with: 6 The electronic pr ogrammer is a device with the following functions: – 24 hours clock with illuminated display – Timing of oven cooking with automatic switch-off (max. 99 minutes).
24 ELECTRONIC ALARM The programmer can be used as an alarm only for a maximum period of 99 minutes. T o set the alarm, push the ( )o r ( ) button until you obtain the desired time in the display . Once the time has elapsed, an intermit- tent buzzer , lasting 7 minutes, will start; this can be stopped by pressing the ( ) button.
25 Fig. 6.2 The electronic alarm is a device which groups the functions of 24 hours clock with illuminated display and 99 minutes alarm (fig. 6.2). Upon immediate connection of the oven or after a blackout, three zer os will flash on the programmer panel.
26 The minute counter is a timed acoustic warning device which can be set for a maximum of 60 minutes. The knob must be rotated clockwise as far as the 60 minute position and then set to the requir ed time by rotating it anticlockwise (fig. 6.5). The minute counter is a timed acoustic warning device which can be set for a maximum of 120 minutes.
27 Cleaning and Maintenance 7 GENERAL ADVICE Important: Before any operation of cleaning and maintenance disconnect the appli- ance from the electrical supply . It is advisable to clean when the appli- ance is cold and especially for cleaning the enamelled parts.
28 Fig. 7.1a OVEN FITTING OUT MODELS WITH EMBOSSED CA VITY The oven shelves are pr ovided with a security block to prevent accidental extraction. They must be inserted operating as per figures 7.1a - 7.1b. T o pull them out operate in the inverse order .
29 Fig. 7.3b Fig. 7.3a BOTTOM MAIN OVEN TOP OVEN Fig. 7.2a A Fig. 7.2b A MODELS WITH WIRE RACKS • Assemble the wire racks to the oven walls using the 2 scr ews (figs. 7.2a - 7.2b). In the models with catalytic panels interpose the catalytic panels “A” with the arrow up (figs.
30 TELESCOPIC SLIDING SHELF SUPPOR TS (SUPPLIED WITH SOME MODELS ONL Y) The telescopic sliding shelf supports make it safer and easier to insert and remove the oven shelves and trays.
31 T o remove the sliding shelf supports: • Remove the side racks by unscrewing the fixing scr ews (Figs. 7.5a - 7.5b). • Lay down the sliding shelf support and side racks, with the sliding shelf support underneath. • Find the safety locks. These are the tabs that clip over the wir e of the side rack (arrow 1 in Fig.
32 MODELS WITH SLIDING SHEL VES • Assemble the sliding shelves on the oven wall as in figs. 7.7a - 7.7b. In the models with catalytic panels interpose the catalytic panels “A” with the arrow up (figs.
33 MODELS WITH TIL TING GRILL ON THE TOP OVEN (fig. 7.11) • The grill is secured to the rear wall of the oven on a hinge system that allows it to be lowered to allow pr oper access when cleaning the oven ceiling (fig. 7.11). • In the front the grill is secur ed to the ceiling by a hook A.
34 GREASE FIL TER - SOME MODELS ONL Y (bottom oven only) • Slide in the grease filter on the back of the oven as in fig. 7.12. • Clean the filter after any cooking! The grease filter can be r emoved for cleaning and should be washed regularly in hot soapy water (fig.
35 REPLACING THE OVEN LAMP WARNING: Ensur e the appliance is switched off before r eplacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock. • Let the oven cavity and the heating elements to cool down; • Switch off the electrical supply; TOP RIGHT LAMP: • Remove the protective cover C (fig.
36 TYPE A OVEN DOORS WITH NOT REMOV ABLE INNER GLASS REMOVING THE OVEN DOORS The oven doors can easily be removed as follows: – Open the door to the full extent (fig. 7.14a). – Open the lever A completely on the left and right hinges (fig. 7.14b).
37 Fig. 7.15 Fig. 7.15a B A C TYPE B OVEN DOORS WITH REMOV ABLE INNER GLASS REMOVING THE OVEN DOORS The oven doors can easily be removed as follows: – Open the door to the full extent (fig. 7.15a). – Open the lever A completely on the left and right hinges (fig.
38 TYPE B OVEN DOORS WITH REMOV ABLE INNER GLASS REMOVING THE INNER GLASS T o clean the inner glass of the oven doors on both sides operate as follows: – Open the door to the full extent (fig. 7.16). – Open the lever A completely on the left and right hinges (fig.
39 D G Fig. 7.25 Fig. 7.22 Fig. 7.21 E F Fig. 7.24 H Fig. 7.23 REASSEMBLING THE INNER GLASS T o reassemble the inner glass of the oven doors operate as follows: – Check the correct positioning of the no. 4 (four) silicon rubbers D (fig. 7.21). - Insert the inner glass in the left E and right F side guides (fig.
40 DO’S AND DO NOT’S ✓ Do always grill with the oven door closed. ✓ Do always remove the detachable handles when using the grill pan. ✓ Do read the user instructions car efully before using the double oven for the first time.
41 FOR YOUR SAFETY The product should only be used for its intended purpose which is for the cooking of domestic foodstuffs. Under no circumstances should any external covers be removed for servicing or main- tenance except by suitably qualified personnel.
42 Advice for the installer IMPORT ANT • Appliance installation and maintenance must only be carried out by QUALIFIED TECHNI- CIANS and in compliance with the local safety standar ds. Failure to observe this rule will invalidate the warranty . • Always unplug the appliance before carrying out any maintenance operations or r epairs.
43 Fig. 8.1 Installation 8 IMPOR T ANT • The appliance should be installed by a QUALIFIED INST ALLA TION TECHNICIAN. The appliance must be installed in compliance with regulations in for ce. Y ou need the following housing area to fit your oven correctly .
44 OVEN DOOR LOWER TRIM AIR FLOW IMPORT ANT : T o avoid damage to the lower trim please note the following instructions . The lower trim is designed to allow for good air circulation and the corr ect opening of the oven door .
45 The connection of the appliance to the grounding unit is mandatory . The manufacturer declines every responsibility for any inconve- nience resulting fr om the inobser- vance of this condition. FEEDER CABLE SECTION T ype HO5RR-F or H05VV -F 230 V ~ 3 x 2,5 mm 2 (**) (**) – Connection to wall-mounting distribution panel.
46 Green & Y ellow (Earth) Brown (Live) Blue (Neutral) N L Fig. 9.1 Fig. 9.2 WARNING: This appliance must be earthed A C P D B CONNECTING THE DOUBLE OVEN MAINS CABLE – Unscr ew the screw A securing the cover plate B behind the oven (fig. 9.1). – Remove the cover plate B.
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Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. The manufacturer reserves the right, considering the characteristics of the models described her e, at any time and without notice, to make eventual necessary modifications for their construction or for commercial needs.
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