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Read the entire manual carefully before using the appliance for
the first time. You will learn how to use the appliance it and look
after it properly from the start!
Table of contents page
Safety advice...............................................................................................39
Before using the appliance for the first time ........................................41
Electronic programmer...........................................................................42
Facts about induction hobs ............................................................46
The oven and its functions...........................................................57
Cleaning the oven door................................................................65
Technical data...............................................................................................71
Mounting the anti-tip device..........................................................................72
NOTE
Electrical connection must be made by a
properly certified, qualified installer.
The appliance is intended for household
use only. Incorrect use carries the risk of
injury.
Important!
Read the entire manual carefully before using the appliance
for the first time. You will learn how to use the appliance it
and look after it properly from the start.
Disposing of used products
When the product is no longer required, it must not be disposed of as
normal waste, but should be handed over to an organisation that recycles
electrical and electronic products. There is a symbol on the product, user
instructions or packaging that shows that the product should be recycled
when it is no longer required.
Materials used to manufacture the product can be recycled as indicated.
Recycling the materials used to make the product that you no longer require helps to
protect the environment.
Contact your local authority to find out where the recycling organisations are in your
area.
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GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE
Warning: The appliance and its accessible parts be
come hot during use. Care should be taken to avoid
touching heating elements. Children less than 8 years of
age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised.
This appliance can be used by children aged from 8
years and above and persons with reduced physical,
sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience
and knowledge if they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way
and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not
play with the appliance. Cleaning and user maintenance
shall not be made by children without supervision.
Warning: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil
can be dangerous and may result in fire.
NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water, but switch off
the appliance and then cover flame e.g. with a lid or a
fire blanket.
Warning: Danger of fire: do not store items on the
cooking surfaces.
Warning: If the surface is cracked, switch off the applian
ce to avoid the possibillity of electric shock.
Note. Electrical connection must be made by a properly
certified, qualified installer.
The appliance is intended for household use only. Incor
rect use carries the risk of injury.
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The oven is very hot while in use and for some time
after it has been switched off.
When the oven is in use, some parts will become hot.
Metallic objects, such as knives, forks, spoons and lids
should not be placed on the hob surface since they can
get hot.
After use, switch off the hob element by its control and
do not rely on the pan detector.
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.
Warning: Ensure that the appliance is switched off
before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibillity of
electric shock.
You should not use steam cleaning devices to clean
the appliance.
During the pyrolytic oven cleaning process the oven
chamber can reach a very high temperature. Conse
quently, the appliance outer surfaces can heat up more
than usual, so keep children away at all times.
GUIDELINES CONCERNING THE SAFETY OF USE
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Installation
Fit the anti-tip device (page 72)
The anti-tip device prevents the appli
ance from tipping over. For example,
a child should not be able to climb on
the oven door and tip the appliance
over. If there are young children in
the house, a hob guard should also
be fitted.
NOTE Remember that the anti-tip
device is disabled when you pull the
appliance forwards, e.g. for cleaning.
Supervise children carefully to avoid
accidents.
The appliance must be level.
This is important for frying results as
well as baking. Pull out the plate stor
age drawer to access the screws in
the four adjustable feet. Use a spirit
level or frying pan filled with water
to check.
Further adjustment may be required
after some time as the flooring may
settle.
See the instructions on page 72 for
how to fit the anti-tip device.
NOTE
Subject to technical alterations.
Before using the appliance
Clean the appliance using a damp
cloth, possibly with some soap or
mild washing-up liquid. Rinse and
dry thoroughly. After cleaning, heat
the oven with top and bottom heater
to 250°C for approx. 30 minutes. The
smell produced by heating the oven is
harmless but still you should ventilate.
Use energy wisely
Use pans that are the right size for
the cooking zones. It is better to use
a slightly larger pan than a pan that
does not cover the cooking zone.
Put the lids on saucepans and pots to
save energy. It is also recommended
that you switch off the cooking zone
slightly in advance and let the dish
continue to cook using the residual
heat.
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Setting the time
After connection to the mains or
reconnection after a power cut the
display shows flash “0.00”.
l Press sensor MENU, then the
display will show ,
l set the time using sensors < and
>.
7 seconds after the time has been set
the new data will be saved.
Caution!
If the correct time is not set then
proper operation of the oven is not
possible.
– funktions
Electronic programmer
Caution!
The time “0.00” will start flashing in
the display field upon connection to
the power supply.
The programmer should be set with
the current time. (See Electronic
programmer ). If the current time
is not set operation of the oven is
impossible.
MENU – function selection sensor
< – sensor “-”
> – sensor “+”
00 00
Electronic sensors are switched on by
touchingorpressingthesensorsurface
for at least 2 seconds.
Each sensor reaction is confirmed by
the beep.
Keep the sensor surface clean at all
times.
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Timer
The timer can be activated at any
time, regardless of the status of other
functions. The timer can be set for
from 1 minute to up to 23 hours and
59 minutes.
To set the timer you should:
l Press sensor MENU, then the
display will show flashing ,
l set the timer using sensors > and
<.
The time set is shown on the display
and the signal function is on.
l Press sensor MENU, < or > in
order to switch off the signal, the
signal function will go out and
the display will show the current
time.
Caution!
If the alarm signal is not turned off
manually, it will be turned off auto
matically after approx. 7 minutes.
Semi–automatic operation
If the oven is to be switched off at a
given time, then you should:
l Set the oven function knob and the
temperature regulator knob to the
setting at which you want the oven
to operate.
l Press sensor MENU until the di
splay will show: dur.
l Set the required time using sen
sors > and <, within a range from
1 minute to 10 hours.
The set time will be introduced to the
memory after approx. 7 seconds and
the display will show AUTO function.
When the set time has passed the
oven is switched off automatically,
the alarm signal is activated and the
signal function AUTO flashing again;
l Set the oven function knob and the
temperature regulator knob to the
switched–off position.
l Press sensor MENU, < or > in
order to switch off the signal; the
signal function will go out and the
display will show the current time.
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Cancel settings
Timer and automatic function settings
may be cancelled at any time.
Cancel automatic function settings:
l press sensors < and > simultane
ously,
Cancel timer settings:
l press sensor MENU to select
timer settings,
l press sensors < and > again.
Change the timer beeps
The tone of the timer beeps may be
changed as follows:
l press sensors < and > simultane
ously,
l select “tone” function with the
MENU sensor, the display panel
will start to blink: ton 1,
l with the < sensor press the appro
priate beeps from 1 to 3 to select
the option you wish.
l Set the oven function knob and the
temperature regulator knob to the
switched–off position.
l Press sensor MENU, < or > in
order to switch off the alarm; the
function AUTO will go out and the
display will show the current time.
Automatic operation
If the oven is to be switched on for a
specified period of time and switched
off at a fixed hour then you should set
the operation time and the operation
end time:
l Press sensor MENU until the dis
play will show: dur,
l Set the required time using the
sensors > and < within a range
from 1 minute to 10 hours.
l Press sensor MENU until the dis
play will show: End,
l Set the switch–off time (operation
end time) using sensors > and <,
which is limited to a period of 23
hours and 59 minutes from the
current time.
l Set the oven function knob and
the temperature regulator knob
to the setting at which you want
the oven to operate. The func
tion AUTO is now on; the oven
will start operating from the point
when the difference between the
set operation end time and the
operation duration time occurs
(e.g. the operation time is set to
1 hour, the operation end time is
set to 14.00, so the oven will start
working automatically at 13.00).
When the oven reaches the operation
end time it will switch off automati
cally, the alarm will be activated and
the function AUTO will start flashing
again.
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Meat Probe
Adjustment and display range: 30°C
bis 99°C, Resolution: 1 Grad, De
fault set value: 80°C.
Meat probe is recognized automati
cally when temperature at meat probe
is above 0°C.
If meat probe is plugged in, the two
digits on the left side show the ac
tual temperature at the meat probe
and the two digits at the right side
show the set point value.
If the probe temperature is lower
than the minimum setting tempera
ture of 30°C, the display reads ”30”.
If the probe temperature is higher
than the maximum setting tempera
ture of 99°C, the display reads the
maximum setting temperature.
With plugging in the connector of the
meat probe, the program is started
and the nominal temperature is set
to 80°C. The value of the set tem
perature can be changed as long
as the temperatures are displayed,
but not when timer is still in start up
mode.
The meat probe alarm can be reset
by pressing any key.
An active meat probe program or a
pending alarm can be reset by dis
connecting the meat probe.
The use of temperature probe is
recommended when cooking large
portions of meat (at least 1 kg).
The use of temperature probe is not
recommended when cooking poultry
and meat with bones.
When not in use, disconnect the tem
perature probe from its socket and
remove from oven chamber.
Important!
Use only original temperature probe
supplied with the appliance.
Type of meat Temperature [°C]
Pork 85 - 90
Beef 80 - 85
Veal 75 - 80
Lamb 80 - 85
Venison 80 - 85
Recommended probe temperature
settings
Pyrolytic cleaning
Pyrolytic cleaning duration can be
set from 2 to 3 hours.
lset the oven function selector knob
in position ,
lusing the < and > MENU sensors, set
pyrolytic cleaning duration.
Important! Before starting the pyro
lytic cleaning, please see "Cleaning
and Maintenance."
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Control panel
Rear left booster
cooking zone Ø 160
Rear right booster
cooking zone Ø 210
Front left booster
cooking zone Ø 210
Front right booster
cooking zone Ø 160
Facts about induction hobs
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4
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9
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1. On/off sensor
2. Higher heat setting selector
3. Cooking zone indicator
4. Lower heat setting selector
5. Cooking zone selection sensor
6. Timer sensor
7. Child lock sensor
8. Timer indicator light
9. Child lock indicator light
10. Timer display
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A power generator supplies the coil installed in
the heating panel. An induction coil is located
under each cooking zone. When a cooking zone
is switched on, this coil creates a magnetic field
which impacts directly on the base of the pan and
heats it up. The cooking zone itself is heated up
indirectly by the heat given off by the pan. The
surface of the hob remains cold.
Induction cooking zones only work when a ferromagnetic pan is placed on it.
Induction heating features two main advantages:
l as the pan is the sole source of heat, the heat use is optimised,
l no heating inertia occurs, as cooking starts automatically the moment the
pan is placed on the surface of the heating panel, and ends when the pan
is removed.
Protection equipment:
The protections activate rarely if the panel is installed and operated correctly.
Fan: the appliance has a cooling fan to help extend the life of the electronics.
When the heating panel is being used intensively, this will come on and you
will hear a whirring sound. The fan may continue to run after the appliance
has been switched off.
Transistor: the temperature of the electronics is measured constantly by a
probe. The system disconnects the cooking zones which are near the over
heated components automatically should the probe trigger such a signal.
Pot detection: the pan detector is a key element of the panel, which deter
mines whether the heating can start and when to stop it. Small objects which
may occur within the cooking zones, e.g. teaspoon, knife, or a ring, will be
disregarded and the system will not activate.
Induction cooking zones
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Detecting pan on the cooking zone
Each induction cooking zone is equipped with pan detector. It activates and
interrupts heating automatically when a pan is placed / replaced from the
zone. This saves energy.
l Heating temperature is displayed if a suitable pan is used.
l Induction cooking suitable pans are those with flat, magnetic base. See
table for detailed information.
Heating power digit will blink in the display if there is no pan in place on a
cooking zone, or the pan is unsuitable. The cooking zone will not activate.
The cooking zone will switch off automatically if no suitable pan is placed on
the cooking zone within 1 minute.
It is not recommended to switch off cooking zones under normal conditions
by taking the pan off it. Use the respective knobs to switch off cooking zones.
Note:
Please note that all the settings will be cancelled if there is a power cut. Ex
ercise care when the power is restored. The residual heat indicator (‘H’) will
appear in the display as long as the cooking zones are hot.
Switch off the cooking zones after you have finished using the heating panel.
Do not rely on the indications of the pan detector.
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Cookware marking Check if there is a sign on the label in
forming that the pot is suitable for use on
inductive plates
Use magnetic pots (from enamelled sheet metal, fer
rite stainless steel, cast iron), check them by trying to
attach magnet to the pot bottom (has to cling)
Stainless steel Does not detect the pot presence
Except for pots from ferromagnetic steel.
Aluminium Does not detect the pot presence.
Cast iron High efficiency
Attention: the pots can scratch the plate.
Enamelled steel High efficiency
Recommended pots with flat, thick and even bottom.
Glass Does not detect the pot presence
Porcelain Does not detect the pot presence
Pots with copper
bottom
Does not detect the pot presence
Selection of cooking pots to be used in the induction zone
Induction heating zone Diameter of the pot bottom used for induction co
oking
Diameter (mm) Minimum (mm) Optimum (mm)
210 140 210
160 90 160
When using pots smaller than minimum diameters, the induction heating zone
may fail to operate.
The smallest and the largest diameters are indicated in the table below and they
depend on the pot quality.
Bottom of the cookware has to be flat for optimal temperature control by the
induction module.
Deep embossed logo or concave bottom of the cookware can interfere with
the temperature control by the induction module and lead to overheating of
the cookware.
Do not use damaged cookware with base deformed due to excessive heat.
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Control panel
• Immediately after the appliance is connected to electrical mains, all displays
will light up briefly. Your induction hob is then ready for use.
• The induction hob is equipped with electronic touch control sensor fields,
which are operated by touching with a finger for at least 1 second.
• Touching of a sensor field is accompanied by an acoustic signal to
acknowledge.
No objects should be placed on the sensor fields (this could cause an error).
Touch sensor fields should be always kept clean.
Switching on the cooking zones
Once the appliance is switched on using the on/off touch sensor (1), select a
cooking zone (5) within the next 10 seconds.
1. When a cooking zone selection sensor field (5) is touched, "0" on the cor
responding heat setting indicator display will pulsate.
2. Set the desired heat setting using the "+" (2) or "-" (4) sensor fields.
Switching on the appliance
To switch on the appliance touch and hold the on/off sensor field (1) for at
least 1 second. All displays (3) will show the number "0".
If none of the sensor fields is touched within 10 seconds, the appliance
switches itself off.
Selecting the cooking zone heat setting
When the cooking zone display (3) shows pulsating “0”, start setting the de
sired heat setting using the "+" (2) or "-" (4) sensor field.
If none of the sensor fields is touched within 10 seconds of switching
on the appliance, the cooking zone switches off.
Acooking zone is active when its display shows a digit or a letter. This indi
cates the cooking zone is ready for the heat setting to be set or changed.
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4
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9
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7 5
8 8
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Booster function „P”
The Booster Function increases the nominal power of the Ø 210 mm cooking
zone from 2300W to 3000W and the Ø 160 mm cooking zone from 1200W
to 1400W.
In order to activate the Booster function, select the cooking zone, set the heat
setting to "9" and then touch the "+" (2) sensor field again. The letter "P" will
be shown on the display.
To deactivate the Booster function, touch the "-" (4) sensor field to reduce the
heat setting or lift the cookware from the cooking zone.
For 210 mm and 160 mm cooking zones, operation of the Booster func
tion is limited to 10 minutes. Once the Booster function is automatically
deactivated, the cooking zone continues to operate at its nominal power.
The Booster function can be reactivated, provided the appliance electronic
circuits and induction coils are not overheated.
When the pot is lifted from the cooking zone when the Booster function
is in operation, it remains active and the countdown continues.
When the appliance electronic circuits or induction coils overheat when
the Booster function is in operation, it is automatically deactivated. The
cooking zone continues to operate at its nominal power.
Switch off the appliance
● The appliance operates when at least one cooking zone is on.
● To switch off the appliance touch the on/off sensor (1).
If a cooking zone is still hot, the relevant display (3) will show the letter "H"
to indicate residual heat.
Switch off cooking zones
● A given cooking zone must be active. Heat setting display pulsates.
● To switch off a cooking zone touch the on/off sensor field or touch the
sensor (5) for 3 seconds.
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Setting the child lock function
The Child Lock function protects the appliance from inadvertent operation
by children. The appliance can be operated once the child lock function has
been released.
The Child Lock function can be set when the appliance turned on or off.
The child lock function
Touch and hold sensor (7) for 5 seconds to turn Child Lock on/off. Indicator
light (9) is on when the Child Lock function is on.
If activating Booster function causes the overall power limit of a pair
to be exceeded, the heat setting of the other cooking zone in a pair will
be automatically reduced.
The amount by which power is reduced depends on the type of pot used.
Booster function control
Booster function can be activated on all cooking zones.
Two left cooking zones and two right cooking zones are paired. Booster
function can be activated at any time for one cooking zone in a pair.
You cannot use booster function on two vertically arranged cooking
zones at the same time.
The Child Lock function remains set until it is released even after the
appliance has been switched off and then switched on again. Discon
necting the appliance from electrical mains deactivates the Child Lock.
Residual heat indicator
Heat energy that remains accumulated in the cooking zone after cooking is
called the residual heat. The appliance displays two different levels of residual
heat. When a cooking zone temperature is above 60°C and the cooking zone
or the appliance is switched off, the relevant cooking zone display will show
the letter "H". Residual heat indication is displayed as long as the cooking
zone temperature exceeds 60°C. When a cooking zone temperature is be
tween 45°C and 60°C, the relevant cooking zone display will show the letter
"h" indicating low residual heat. When a cooking zone temperature is below
45°C the residual heat indication is turned off.
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When residual heat indicator is on, do not touch the cooking zone as
there is a risk of burns and do not place on it any items sensitive to
heat!
During failure of power supply "H" residual heat indicator is not dis
played. However, cooking zones may still be hot!
Limiting the operating time
In order to increase efficiency, the
induction hob is fitted with a operating
time limiter for each of the cooking
zones. The maximum operating time
is set according to the last heat set
ting selected.
If you do not change the heat setting
for a long time (see table) then the
associated cooking zone is automati
cally switched off and the residual heat
indicator is activated. However, you
can switch on and operate individual
cooking zones at any time in accord
ance with the operating instructions.
Automatic warm-up function
● Touch sensor (5) to activate the
selected cooking zone
● Then touch "+" (2) or "-" (4) to set
the desired heat setting in the 1-8
range and then touch sensor (5)
again.
● The display will alternate between
the letter A and the heat setting.
After a certain time of operation at
boosted power, the cooking zone
switches back to the heat setting
set, which will be shown on the
display.
If a pot is lifted from the cook
ing zone and replaced before the
warm-up countdown is completed,
the warm-up function will resume
and countdown will continue until
completed.
Cooking heat
setting
Maximum op
erating time
(hours)
8
1 8
2 8
3 5
4 5
5 5
6 1,5
7 1,5
8 1,5
9 1,5
P 0,16
Cooking heat
setting
mocy grzejnej
The duration of
the automatic
warm-up function
(minutes)
-
1 0,8
2 1,2
3 2,3
4 3,5
5 4,4
6 7,2
7 2
8 3,2
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Timer countdown can be set independently for all cooking zones.
If more than one timer is set the shortest duration is displayed. Timer
indicator light (8) of a relevant cooking zone will flash.
Timer
Timer function makes cooking easier by making it possible to set Duration. It
can also be used as a Kitchen Timer.
Set the Timer
Timer function makes cooking easier by making it possible to set Duration. It
can also be used as a Kitchen Timer.
● Touch cooking zone selection sensor field (5) to select a cooking zone.
The number "0" will pulsate.
● Touch "+" (2) or "-" (4) sensor field to set the desired heat setting ranging
from 1 to 9.
● Then activate timer by touching (6) sensor fields within 10 seconds.
● Touch "+" (2) or „-" (4) sensor field to set the desired cooking time (01 to
99 minutes).
● Timer indicator light (8) of a relevant cooking zone will be on.
Change Timer Duration
Timer Duration setting can be changed at any time.
● Touch cooking zone selection sensor field (5) to select a cooking zone.
The display will pulsate.
● Then activate timer by touching (6) sensor fields within 10 seconds.
● Use "+" (2) or "-" (4) sensor field to adjust the timer setting.
Check Timer Duration
To check progress of Timer countdown at any time, touch the timer sensor
field (6). Timer indicator light (8) of a relevant cooking zone will flash.
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Stop the Timer
When the set time has elapsed an acoustic signal is sounded, which can be
muted by touching any sensor field. If no sensor field is touched, the acoustic
signal will stop automatically after 2 minutes.
To stop the timer countdown before the set Duration has elapsed:
● Touch cooking zone selection sensor field (5) to select a cooking zone.
The display will become bright.
● Then touch and hold sensor (6) for 3 seconds or adjust duration using the
"+" (2) or "-" (4) down to "00"
Kitchen Timer
When no cooking zones are in use, the Timer function can be used as a
regular Kitchen Timer.
Set Kitchen Timer
When the appliance is off:
● Switch on the appliance by touching the on/off sensor (1).
● Then touch sensor (6) to activate kitchen timer.
● Use "+" (2) or "-" (4) sensor field to adjust the Kitchen Timer setting.
Stop Kitchen Timer
When the set Duration has elapsed an acoustic signal is sounded, which
can be muted by touching any sensor field. If no sensor field is touched, the
acoustic signal will stop automatically after 2 minutes.
To stop the timer countdown before the set Duration has elapsed:
● Touch and hold sensor (6) for 3 seconds or adjust duration using the "+"
(2) or "-" (4) down to "00"
● Kitchen Timer function does not affect cooking zone operation.
Kitchen timer is reset when the timer function is activated.
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Keeping food warm
Keep warm function allows for keeping food warm on a cooking zone. The se
lected cooking zone operates at a low heat setting. Cooking zone's heat setting
is automatically adjusted so that food temperature is kept at a temperature of
about 65°C. Thanks to this, ready to serve, warm food retains its taste and does
not stick to the pot's bottom. This function can be also used to melt butter or
chocolate.
For the keep food warm function to operate correctly, use a flat base pot or fry
ing pan, so that base temperature is accurately measured by the temperature
sensor fitted in the cooking zone.
The Keep Warm function can be activated for any cooking zone.
Due to a risk of the growth of microorganisms, it is not recommended to keep
food warm for a long time, so the Keep Warm function is switched off after 2
hours.
Keep warm setting is an additional heat setting available between „0” and „1”
and is indicated on the display as „ ”.
Keep warm setting is activated in the same way as described in the section
„Switching on the cooking zones”.
Keep warm setting is deactivated in the same way as described in the sec
tion „Switching off the cooking zones”.
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The oven and its functions
The symbols on the oven function
knob have the following meaning:
Defrosting
Only fan is on and all heaters
are off.
Pyrolytic cleaning
Oven pyrolytic self-cleaning.
The oven heats up to a tem
perature of about 480°C. Grill
ing or baking residue is burnt
into an easy to remove ash
that can be wiped off with a
damp cloth.
Important! Before starting the
pyrolytic cleaning, please see
"Cleaning and Maintenance."
Fan and ring heater on
When this function is acti
vated, the fan on the rear wall
of the oven starts.
This provides constant and
even air circulation inside the
oven.
This heating method has the
following benefits:
• The oven heats up faster and
there is no need to preheat it
• Two levels can be used at the
same time
• Meat dishes lose less fat and
juices during heating, which
improves the flavour
• The oven does not get as
dirty
You must use the temperature
settings together with the fan
function.
Important! If the fan func
tion is switched on when
the temperature knob is
set to zero, only the fan is
activated. This setting can
be used to cool dishes or
the oven.
Bottom heating on
Highest temperature 200°C.
Top and bottom heating
switched on.
Highest temperature 250°C.
If the knob is set to this posi
tion, the oven heats up nor
mally.
Rapid Preheating
Ring heater and grill on. Use
to preheat the oven.
ECO Heating
This is an optimised heating func
tion designed to save energy
when preparing food. At this knob
position, the oven lighting is off.
Fan and bottom heating
switched on
This knob setting activates
both the fan and the bottom
heating element. The oven is
then heated from the bottom.
Suitable e.g. for pizza and
pies.
Important! If the tempera
ture knob is set to zero, the
cooling setting is used.
Top heater, bottom heater
and fan are on.
This knob setting is most suit
able for baking cakes. Con
vection baking (recommended
for baking).
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Temperature knob
The oven temperature is controlled by
the temperature knob on the control
panel, indicated by the symbol °C.
The oven stops heating up when you
turn the knob to zero.
Always follow the advice given
in the recipe for the food you are
baking/cooking.
Light indicators
Two light indicators indicate that the
oven has been activated – a yellow
and a red indicator. When the yellow
light indicator lights up, it means the
oven operates. When the red light
indicator goes out, it means the oven
has reached the set temperature.
If a recipe for a dish recommends
that the dish is placed in a heated
oven, do not put it in the oven until
the red light indicator has gone out.
During baking, the red light indicator
will light up and go out intermittently
(maintaining the temperature in the
oven). The yellow light indicator can
also light up when the knob is in the
"Oven lighting" position.
Intensive grill (grill plus top
heat)
The food is grilled and heated
from above at the same time.
In this way, the temperature is
higher at the top of the oven,
making the roasted food dark
er in colour. A practical setting
for grilling thick items
Fan and intensive grill on
The grill plus top heat and fan
run at the same time. This
reduces the grill time and im
proves the flavour.
Grill on
This setting activates the grill.
Interior lighting
When the knob is turned to
this position, the interior oven
lighting is lit.
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Grilling
Follow the advice in the recipe. Place
the food on the grill and slide the grill
rack into the top position in the oven.
Push the roasting pan into the posi
tion below to collect any dripping fat.
Do not put aluminium foil on the
bottom or walls of the oven.
The heat does not radiate properly, so
there is a risk of damaging the enamel
in the oven.
Storage drawer for accessories
You can store the roasting pan, bak
ing trays, grill rack and other acces
sories in the drawer. There is a safety
device that stops the drawer being
pulled out too far accidentally.
If you want to pull out the drawer
completely, e.g. to clean, pull it out
until you reach the safety device and
then lift up the front and pull it out
completely.
You put the drawer back in the re
verse order. Make sure it is in the right
tracks on the sides.
Baking
Wait until the oven reaches the right
temperature (light indicator turns off)
before placing the baking in the oven.
Right baking time
Follow the instructions in the recipe.
Be extra careful the first few times you
use your new appliance to bake, the
appliance may heat somewhat faster
than your previous appliance.
Cooking
Follow the advice in the recipe. If it
is a dish you have made many times
before you should be extra careful
the first few times you make it in your
new appliance.
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2
2
2-3
2-3
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
3
3
- -
3
2
2
Baking
l Tables 1 and 1A are recommended for baking.
l The baking parameters are given for 3 different types of heat: conventional
heating (top and bottom heating element), fan
Function, top heating element + fan.
Roasting meat
l Table 2 is recommended for roasting meat.
The roasting parameters are given for conventional heating and for
fan.
l The recommended parameters for meat, fish and toast are compiled in
table 3.
l The recommended parameters for roasting with fan are
compiled in table 4.
TABLE 1: Pastries
2
2
2-3
2
2
2
3
3
2
3
2
3
- -
3
3
170-180
160-180
170-180
170-180
160-180
210-220
170-180
160-170
180-200
220-240
190-210
170-180
- -
180-190
90-110
2
2
2-3
2-3
2
2
2
3
3
3
3
1+3
3
2
150-170
150-170
160-170
160-180
140-150
150-170
180-200
160-170
160-170
150-170
150-160
140-150
170-190
170-190
150-170
150-170
160-170
160-180
140-160
150-170
180-200
160-170
160-170
150-160
200-220
180-200
150-160
- -
170-180
90-110
170-190
60-80
65-80
20-30
30-40
60-70
60-90
40-60
50-60
35-60
30-50
30-40
10-15
10-15
30-50
10-25
25-35
18-25
80-90
35-45
Pastries
Baking
time
[min.]
Oven
setting
Tempe
rature
[°C]
Top and bottom
heating element
Fan assisted
heating
Top/bottom heating
element
Oven
setting
Oven
setting
Tempe
rature
[°C]
Temperature
[°C]
Baking in a baking pan
Sponge cake
Sponge cake
Flan case
Soft sponge
Shortcrust pastry flat with fruit
Cheesecake (on shortcrust pastry base)
Yeast cake
Bread (e.g. granary)
Baking on baking trays
Shortcrust pastry flat with fruit
Fruitcake (yeast or baking powder)
Hundreds and thousands cake
Jelly roll
Pizza (thin base)
Pizza (thick base)
Small pastries/cakes
Small pastries/cakes
2 plates
Puff pastry
Meringue
Profiteroles
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Buns
75 g yeast
150 g margarine
500 ml milk (whole milk)
½ teaspoon salt
135 g sugar
Cardamom
900 g flour
Muffins
approx. 20 pcs.
1 juicy sponge cake or
1 rich sponge cake with
grated lemon rind
60–90 g raisins or cur
rants
Crumble the yeast and mix it with some of the milk. Melt the mar
garine and pour in the rest of the milk. Mix all the ingredients until
you have a smooth dough.
Let the dough rise for 15 min in the bowl. Shape it into small balls
and put them in moulds. Let them rise for 30–40 min on the tray.
Glaze with beaten egg and sprinkle with granulated sugar.
Bake at 160-180°C top and bottom heating elements for 30-40
min, or 150-170°C fan for 30-40 min.
Oven temperature:
top and bottom heating elements 180-190°C
or fan 160-170°C
Baking time 10-20 min
Switch on the oven. Make the cake mixture according to one of
the suggestions, adding grated lemon rind in both cases. Mix in
raisins of currants.
Put muffin cases/paper cases on a tray.
Put the mixture in the cases, e.g. using a spoon.
Bake in the centre of the oven for 10-20 min.
Swiss roll
3 eggs
135 g sugar
120 g flour
1 teaspoon baking po
wder
1 tablespoon water
Filling:
280 g stewed fruit or jam
or 1 portion of chocolate
butter icing
Baking time 10-15 min
Makes 20-24 slices. Oven temperature, top and bottom heating
elements 180-200°C
Easy to mix, quick to cook and roll up. Can be filled with e.g. slightly
sweetened stewed apple, raspberry jam or chocolate butter icing.
Switch on the oven in good time. Cover a tray with greaseproof
paper or baking paper. Beat the egg and the sugar. Mix the flour
and backing powder and stir it in carefully, together with the water.
Spread out the dough on the paper in an even layer. Bake in the
centre of the oven, 10-15 min with the top and bottom heating
elements at 180-200°C.Sprinkle some sugar on the cake and tip
it onto a piece of greaseproof paper. Brush with some cold water
and remove the paper the cake was baked on. Spread on a thin
layer of stewed fruit or jam and roll up. Or let the cake cool under
a damp piece of greaseproof paper, spread with chocolate butter
icing and roll it up.
TIPS: Cut the Swiss roll into approx. 3 cm slices, top with whipped
cream and fruit or berries and serve for dessert.
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*Recommendations in table 2 apply to a 1 kg meat portion.
Roasting large cuts of meat is preferable, but the cooking time for each additional 1kg is 30–40
min extra. Turn the cut of meat halfway through the cooking time.
Important: only use ovenproof dishes.
TABLE 1A: Pastries
3
3
3
160-180
180-190
180-200
150-170
160-170
-
30-40
10-20
10-15
Pastries
Baking time
min.
Top and bottom
heating element
Fan assisted
heating
Oven
setting
Oven
setting
Temperature
[°C]
Temperature
[°C]
Buns
Muffins
Jelly roll
3
3
-
TABLE 2: Roasting meat
Beef
Roast beef or fillet
preheated oven
pink (medium)
preheated oven
well done
Roast
Pork
Roast
Ham
Fillet
Veal
Lamb
Venison
Poultry
Chicken
Goose (approx. 2 kg)
Fish
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
3
3
3
2
2
2
3
2
2
2
2
2
2
160-180
160-180
160-180
160-170
160-180
175-180
170-180
160-180
175-180
250
250
210-230
200-220
200-210
200-210
210-230
200-210
200-220
200-220
220-250
190-200
210-220
approx. 1 cm:
12-15
15-25
25-30
120-140
90-140
60-90
25-30
90-120
100-120
100-120
50-80
150-180
40-55
Meat dish
Oven setting
from below
Temperature °C Roasting
time*
min.
Conventional
oven
Fan assisted
heating
Fan assisted
heating
Conventional
oven
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8-10
10-12
7-8
8-10
12-15
8-10
6-8
8-10
25-30
6-7
5-8
2-3
6-8
6-8
6-7
6-8
10-12
6-8
5-6
6-8
20-25
5-6
5-7
2-3
TABLE 3: Grill
Pork chop
Minced pork
Kebab
Sausages
Roast beef (approx. 1kg)
Veal chop
Roast veal
Lamb chop
Half chicken (approx. 500 g)
Fillet of fish
Trout (approx. 200 – 250g)
Toast
Dish Oven setting
from the bottom
Temperature
[°C]
Cooking time
[min.]
4
3
4
4
3
4
4
4
3
4
3
4
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
250
One side The other side
Roast pork
Lamb
Roast beef
Chicken
Duck
Goose
Turkey
1.0
1.5
2.0
2.0
1.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
2.0
3.0
2
2
2
2
2
2
1-2
1
2
1-2
170-190
170-190
170-190
170-190
200-220
180-200
170-190
140-160
180-200
160-180
80-100
100-120
120-140
90-110
30-40
50-60
85-90
110-130
110-130
150-180
Oven setting
from below
Weight
[kg]
Dish
TABLE 4: Fan + grill
Temperature
[°C]
Roasting
time
[min.]
During roasting, baste the meat with gravy or warm salty water several times.
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Dish Oven function Temperature
[°C]
Oven setting
from the bottom
Cooking
time
[min.]
Spong cake 180 - 200 2 - 3 50 - 70
Cakes 180 - 200 2 50 - 70
Fish 190 - 210 2 - 3 45 - 60
Beef 200 - 220 2 90 - 120
Pork 200 - 220 2 90 - 160
Chicken 180 - 200 2 80 - 100
ECO Heater is an optimised heating function designed to save energy when preparing food.
You cannot reduce the cooking time by setting a higher temperature; preheating the oven is not
recommended.
Do not change the temperature setting and do not open the oven door during cooking.
TABLE 5: Recommended setting for ECO Heater
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Replacing the lamp in the oven
Turn off at the main switch or remove
the fuses as the power supply to the
oven must be cut off before the lamp
is replaced. Remove the broken bulb
and replace it with a new (25 W oven
bulb).
Cleaning the oven door
Correct and regular oven cleaning and
maintenance prolongs its service life.
Regular maintenance
Theusermustensurethefollowing:
- Keep the oven and its surroundings
clean.
Important! Make sure the oven is
turned off and all knobs are turned
to "0". Cleaning must not start until
the oven is cold.
Oven fittings
The oven is equipped with remov
able side rails. To remove them for
cleaning, pull the handle at the front
and then pull out the rail and remove
it from the rear fixture. After cleaning
the rails, put them in the openings in
the oven and push down the fixture.
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Important!
Do not wash telescopic runners in a
dishwasher.
The telescopic runners should be
removed and cleaned together with
the wire shelf supports. Before you
put the baking tray on the telescopic
runners, they should be pulled out (if
the oven is hot, pull out the telescopic
runners by hooking the back edge of
the baking tray on the bumpers in the
front part of the telescopic runners)
and then insert them together with
the tray.
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Door removal
In order to obtain easier access to
the oven chamber for cleaning, it is
possible to remove the door. To do
this, tilt the safety catch part of the
hinge upwards (fig.A). Close the door
lightly, lift and pull it out towards you.
In order to fit the door back on to the
cooker, do the inverse. When fitting,
ensure that the notch of the hinge
is correctly placed on the protrusion
of the hinge holder. After the door is
fitted to the oven, the safety catch
should be carefully lowered down
again. If the safety catch is not set it
may cause damage to the hinge when
closing the door.
Removing the inner panel
1. Using a cross-head screwdriver
undo the screws in the upper
door slat (fig. B).
2. Using a flat screwdriver remove
the upper door slat, prying it gen
tly on the sides (fig. B, C).
A
B
C
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3. Pull the inner glass panel from its
seat (in the lower section of the
door).
Important! Risk of damage to
glass panel mounting. Do not
lift the glass panel up but pull
it out.
Remove the inner panel (fig. D).
4. Clean the panel with warm water
with some cleaning agent added.
Carry out the same in reverse or
der to reassemble the inner glass
panel. Its smooth surface shall
be pointed upwards.
1
2
3
1
2
3
4
4
D
Child safety lock
Oven door features a child safety
lock device that prevents children
from opening of the door. The ap
pliance is supplied by the manufac
turer with the door safety lock device
engaged.
Release the
child safety
lock.
The lock is
released and
you can open
the door.
The child safety lock is re-engaged
once you close the door.
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82 00
00 00
l Touch MENU for approx. 3-4
seconds until the display shows
0.00.
Pyrolytic cleaning
Oven pyrolytic self-cleaning. The
oven heats up to a temperature of
about 480°C. Grilling or baking resi
due is burnt into an easy to remove
ash that can be wiped off with a damp
cloth.
Before pyrolytic cleaning.
Important!
Remove all accessories from the
oven (baking trays, drying grates,
side racks, telescopic runners). Ac
cessories left inside the oven will
be irreversibly damaged during the
pyrolysis cleaning.
l Remove stubborn stains from the
oven chamber.
l Clean the outside of the oven with
a damp cloth.
l Follow the instructions.
During the cleaning process.
l Do not leave the cloth near the hot
oven.
l Do not use the hob.
l Do not turn on the oven lighting.
l The oven door is equipped with
a lock, which prevents it from be
ing opened during the cleaning
process. Do not open the door
so as not to interrupt the cleaning
process.
Important!
During the pyrolytic oven cleaning
process the oven chamber can reach
a very high temperature. Conse
quently, the appliance outer surfaces
can heat up more than usual, so keep
children away at all times.
Some fumes can be emitted dur
ing the cleaning, so make sure the
kitchen is well ventilated.
The pyrolytic cleaning process:
l Close the oven door.
l Set the function selector knob in
position Pyrolytic Cleaning ,
l Pyrolytic Cleaning duration (2:00)
as well as „auto” and „P” symbols
are shown on the display. Door
lock indicator light comes on .
l Touch MENU again. The display
will flash Pdur.
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88 08
l Touch > or < sensors to select
the Duration.
You can select 2.00 (2 hours, 120
minutes), 2.30 (2.5 hours, 150
minutes) or 3.00 (3 hours, 180
minutes). Once you have made
your choice wait for the acoustic
signal which confirms that Dura
tion has been set.
l Pyrolytic cleaning process will
start. Oven door will be locked.
l “P0.00” is shown on the display
when the pyrolytic cleaning is
complete. The appliance will then
enter the cooling phase, while
still displaying P0:00.
80 00
l The doors will be unlocked auto
matically when the oven chamber
cools down. When the tempera
ture inside the oven chamber
cools down to 160°C, the door is
unlocked and the door lock indi
cator light goes out. This can
take 45 to 75 minutes after the
P0:00 alarm is sounded.
l When door lock indicator light is
off, set the function selector knob
in position 0.
Important! When you start the pyro
lytic cleaning process and inadvert
ently open the oven door, the process
will stop and door lock indicator will
be flashing. To restart the pyrolytic
cleaning turn the selector knob to
0and re-enter the desired settings.
Cancel the process
Pyrolytic cleaning is an automatic pro
cess that should not be interrupted. If
you need to stop the process, turn the
selector knob to position 0.Depending
on the time when you interrupt the
process (temperature in the oven
chamber) the oven chamber will need
to first cool down to 160°C before the
door is unlocked.
Open the door in emergency
If for some reason the door is not
unlocked automatically, and the oven
chamber has already cooled down,
open the door as follows:
l set the function selector knob in
position "Lighting",
l wait for 4 minutes;
l set the function selector knob in
position 0 – the oven door should
unlock within 10 minutes.
Note. The door will not unlock if
the temperature inside the oven
chamber is above 160°C.
l When the door is unlocked and
you turn off the oven, you can
open the door and remove ash
with a soft, damp cloth. Replace
the side rail and other accesso
ries. Your oven is ready for use.
The cooling phase continues
until the temperature of 50°C is
reached inside the oven cavity.
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Technical data
Dimensions
Width 598 mm
Height 900 mm
Depth 600 mm
Equipment
2 baking trays
1 roasting pan
1 grill rack
1 anti-tip device
Power
Hob 7400 W
Oven 3600 W
Grill 1500 W
Total 11000 W
Care of enamel hob and plates
Protect the hob against discolouring
by wiping it after each use. Avoid
abrasive detergents. Use ordinary
washing-up liquid or soap. If you want
to polish it, use window cleaner.
If the appliance does not work:
For connection to the mains, see the data plate on the reverse of the appliance.
To contact Cylinda Service, see box.
(To find the model no. pull out the appliance and read the rating plate on the
side of the appliance).
Warning! Do not perform any repairs by yourself. Electrical equipment must
always be repaired by an authorised electrician.
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Mounting the anti-tip device
A
B
If the tiles etc. only cover the top part
of the rear wall, the anti-tip device
must be distanced by the equivalent
thickness.
A=104 mm; B=147 mm
Adjust the height of the
appliance
IO-CFS-1262 / 8505149
(rev. 01.2019)
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