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Instructions for Use
Combi Steam oven

Bedienungsanleitung
Combi Dampfgarer

SA45VCX2 combi steam oven

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Table of Contents

PRECAUTIONS FOR USE ................................................................................ 1
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS - OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY ........................ 1
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .................................................................................. 2
GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN ........................................................................... 5
ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE ............................................................................ 5
BEFORE INSTALLATION ................................................................................. 6
DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS ............................................. 7
USING THE OVEN ............................................................................................ 9
WATER FEEDING ........................................................................................... 10
SELECTING THE FUNCTION ......................................................................... 11
RECOMMENDED COOKING TABLES ........................................................... 23
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ........................................................................... 29
OVEN CLEANING ........................................................................................... 32
EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 33
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE ...................................................................... 35

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER: these provide recommendations for
use, a description of the controls and the correct procedures for cleaning
and maintaining the appliance
INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are intended for the
qualified engineer who is to install, commission and test the appliance

Precautions for Use
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PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE. TAKE GOOD
CARE OF IT AND KEEP IT TO HAND THROUGHOUT THE OVEN'S LIFE CYCLE.
WE URGE YOU TO READ THIS MANUAL AND ALL THE INFORMATION IT
CONTAINS CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE. INSTALLATION
MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY QUALIFIED STAFF IN COMPLIANCE WITH THE
RELEVANT REGULATIONS. THIS APPLIANCE IS INTENDED FOR HOUSEHOLD
USE AND COMPLIES WITH THE EEC DIRECTIVES CURRENTLY IN FORCE.
THE APPLIANCE IS BUILT TO PROVIDE THE FOLLOWING FUNCTION:
COOKING AND HEATING FOODS; ALL OTHER USES ARE TO BE
CONSIDERED IMPROPER.
THE MANUFACTURER DECLINES ALL LIABILITY FOR USES OTHER THAN
THOSE STATED ABOVE.
KEEP THE DOCUMENTATION OF THIS PRODUCT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE.
ALWAYS KEEP THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL HANDY. IF YOU LEND THE
STEAMER TO SOMEONE ELSE GIVE THEM THE MANUAL AS WELL!
NEVER USE THIS APPLIANCE FOR HEATING ROOMS.

NEVER LEAVE PACKAGING RESIDUES UNATTENDED IN THE HOME.
SEPARATE THE VARIOUS PACKAGING MATERIALS BY TYPE AND CONSIGN
THEM TO THE NEAREST SEPARATE DISPOSAL CENTRE.
THIS APPLIANCE IS TAGGED UNDER EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002/96/EC ON
WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT (WEEE).
THIS DIRECTIVE CONTAINS THE REGULATIONS GOVERNING THE
COLLECTION AND RECYCLING OF DECOMMISSIONED APPLIANCES
THROUGHOUT THE EUROPEAN UNION.
NEVER OBSTRUCT THE OPENINGS
VENTILATION AND HEAT DISPERSAL.

AND

SLITS

PROVIDED

FOR

THE NAMEPLATE WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA, SERIAL NUMBER AND MARK
IS IN A VISIBLE POSITION ON THE OVEN DOOR FRAME.
THE NAMEPLATE MUST NEVER BE REMOVED.
NEVER USE METAL SCOURING PADS OR SHARP SCRAPERS
WHICH WILL DAMAGE THE SURFACE.
USE ORDINARY NON-ABRASIVE PRODUCTS WITH THE AID OF
WOODEN OR PLASTIC UTENSILS IF NECESSARY. RINSE
THOROUGHLY AND DRY WITH A SOFT CLOTH OR CHAMOIS
LEATHER.

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DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS OUR ENVIRONMENT POLICY

By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
potential negative consequences for the environment and human health,
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this
product. The symbol on the product indicates that this product may not be
treated as household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to the
applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipment.
Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental
regulations for waste disposal. For more detailed information about
treatment, recovery and recycling of this product, please contact your local
city council office.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

REFER TO THE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE SAFETY
REGULATIONS FOR ELECTRIC OR GAS APPLIANCES AND VENTILATION
FUNCTIONS.
IN YOUR INTEREST AND TO ENSURE YOUR SAFETY, BY LAW ALL ELECTRIC
APPLIANCES MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED BY QUALIFIED
STAFF, IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE RELEVANT REGULATIONS.
OUR APPROVED INSTALLATION ENGINEERS GUARANTEE YOU A JOB WELL
DONE.
GAS OR ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MUST ALWAYS BE DISCONNECTED BY
SUITABLY SKILLED PEOPLE.
THE PLUG TO BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD AND THE
RELATIVE SOCKET MUST BE OF THE SAME TYPE AND COMPLY WITH THE
RELEVANT REGULATIONS.
THE POWER SUPPLY SOCKET MUST BE ACCESSIBLE EVEN AFTER THE
APPLIANCE HAS BEEN BUILT-IN.
NEVER DISCONNECT THE PLUG BY PULLING ON THE POWER SUPPLY LEAD
THE APPLIANCE MUST BE CONNECTED TO EARTH IN COMPLIANCE WITH
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SAFETY REGULATIONS.
IMMEDIATELY AFTER INSTALLATION, CARRY OUT A QUICK TEST ON THE
OVEN FOLLOWING THE INSTRUCTIONS PROVIDED LATER IN THIS MANUAL.
IF THE APPLIANCE FAILS TO OPERATE, DISCONNECT IT FROM THE
ELECTRICAL MAINS AND CONTACT YOUR NEAREST SERVICE CENTRE.
NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE.
WARNING! NEVER LEAVE THE OVEN UNSUPERVISED.
WARNING! IF YOU SEE SMOKE OR FIRE, KEEP THE DOOR CLOSED IN
ORDER TO SMOTHER THE FLAMES. SWITCH OFF THE OVEN AND TAKE THE
PLUG OUT OF THE SOCKET OR CUT OFF THE OVEN POWER SUPPLY.
WARNING! OVERHEATED FAT AND OIL CAN EASILY CATCH FIRE. HEATING
OIL IN THE COOKING SPACE TO SEAR MEAT IS DANGEROUS AND SHOULD
NOT BE DONE. NEVER TRY TO EXTINGUISH BURNING OIL OR FAT WITH
WATER (DANGER OF EXPLOSION)! SMOTHER THE FLAMES WITH A DAMP
CLOTH AND KEEP ALL DOORS AND WINDOWS CLOSED.
WARNING! DO NOT USE ALCOHOL TO COOK IN THE OVEN. IT CAN CAUSE
THE OVERHEATING OF THE FOOD. DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
WARNING! THE APPLIANCE AND ITS ACCESSIBLE PARTS BECOME 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
CAPA BILITIES 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

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INVOLVED. CHILDREN SHALL NOT PLAY WITH THE APPLIANCE. CLEANING
AND USER MAINTENANCE SHALL NOT BE MADE BY CHILDREN WITHOUT
SUPERVISION.
WARNING: ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME HOT DURING USE. YOUNG
CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY.
WARNING: DURING USE THE APPLIANCE BECOMES VERY HOT. CARE
SHOULD BE TAKEN TO AVOID TOUCHING HEATING ELEMENTS INSIDE THE
OVEN. RISK OF BURNS!
WARNING! WHEN OPENING THE DOOR DURING OR UPON COMPLETION OF
THE COOKING CYCLE, BE CAREFUL OF THE FLOW OF HOT AIR AND/OR
STEAM AND WATER DROPS COMING OUT OF THE COOKING CHAMBER.
STEP BACK OR TO THE SIDE TO AVOID BURNS.
WARNING! MAKE SURE YOU NEVER CATCH THE POWER CABLES OF
OTHER ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES IN THE HOT DOOR OR THE OVEN. THE
CABLE INSULATION MAY MELT. DANGER OF SHORT-CIRCUITING!
THIS OVEN IS EXCLUSIVELY FOR DOMESTIC USE!
THE APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR USE IN THE HOME FOR PREPARING
FOOD. NO LIABILITY IS ASSUMED FOR ANY DAMAGE CAUSED BY
IMPROPER OR INCORRECT USE.
AVOID DAMAGING THE OVEN OR OTHER DANGEROUS SITUATIONS BY
FOLLOWING THESE INSTRUCTIONS:










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Do not cover or obstruct the ventilation openings.
Do not keep any inflammable object inside the oven as it may
burn if the oven is switched on.
Do not use the oven as a pantry.
Do not pour spirits (e.g. brandy, whisky, schnapps, etc.) over
hot food. DANGER OF EXPLOSION!
Accessories such as wire racks and trays, etc. get hot in the
cooking space. Always wear protective gloves or use oven
cloths.
To avoid being burnt, always use oven gloves for handling
dishes and containers and touching the oven.
Do not lean or sit on the open oven door. This may damage
the oven, especially in the hinge zone. The door can bear a
maximum weight of 8 kg.
The racks can bear a maximum load of 8 kg. To avoid
damaging the oven, do not exceed this load.

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CLEANING:
The appliance will remain hot for some time after it is switched
off and cool down only slowly to room temperature. Please
allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before, for
instance, cleaning it.

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.

The door contact surfaces (the front of the cooking space and
the inside part of the doors) must be kept very clean in order to
ensure the oven functions correctly.

Please follow the instructions regarding cleaning in the section
“Oven Cleaning and Maintenance”.
REPAIRS:

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person
in order to avoid a hazard. Furthermore, special tools are
required for this task.

Repair and maintenance work, especially of current carrying
parts, can only be carried out by technicians authorised by the
manufacturer.


The manufacturer declines all responsibility for injury or damage caused by failure
to comply with the above regulations or deriving from tampering with even just one
part of the appliance and the use of non-original spare parts.

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Instructions for the User
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GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN

1. – Door window glass
2. – Catches
3. – Lamp
4. – Control panel
5. – Perforated container

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6. – Non-perforated container
7. – Rack
8. – Shelf guides
9. – Sponge

ACCESSORIES AVAILABLE

Perforated container: suitable for cooking
fresh or deep frozen vegetables, meat and
poultry.
Non-perforated container: suitable for
steaming sensitive foods, e.g. compotes and
dumplings. You can use it with the perforated
container to catch the water.
Rack: used when cooking with small
containers, as for example, dessert bowls and
to regenerate plate dishes.
Oven accessories which may come into contact with foods are made from
materials compliant with the EC Regulation 1935-2004 and national
relevant regulations.

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BEFORE INSTALLATION

Never leave packaging residues unattended in the home. Separate waste
packaging materials by type and consign them to the nearest separate
disposal centre.
The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing
residues. For further information about cleaning, see point "CARE AND
MAINTENANCE".

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Instructions for the User
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DESCRIPTION OF FRONT PANEL CONTROLS

All the appliance's control and monitoring devices are placed together on
the front panel. The table below provides the key to the symbols used.

Function’s
parameters
knob

This knob allows you to set
the time, select the cooking
temperature and duration
and program the cooking
start and end times. From
now on, for convenience it
will be referred to as PT1.

Functionswitch on
knob

This knob allows access to
the oven's three operating
settings, and is also used to
select a cooking function
(see point “8.2 Operating
settings”).
This display shows the
current time or the cooking
duration.
Also visible are the function
cut-out light

Current
time /
Duration
display
Clock
Child lock out
function
Cooking duration
Delayed start

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Adjusting the cooking time
Child lock-out function mode
on (see point “10.3.4 Child
safety lock-out function”)
Setting the cooking duration
Setting the cooking time with
a delayed start

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Temperat
ure / Type
of food
display
Temperature
Descale function
Water level
indication
Function
display

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This display shows the
Parameters set for the
function required, or the
Parameters set by the user.
The oven is heating up
See point 10.3.2 Descale
function
Indicates the existing water
quantity in the tank (see
point 9.2 Water levels
indication)
This
display
shows
(illuminated) all the cooking
functions
available
for
selection. For instructions on
how to select a cooking
function, see point “10
Selecting
a
cooking
function”.

The table below provides a list of the functions available.
Please see chapter 10 for a more detailed description of the functions
STEAM

VEGETABLES COOKING

MEAT COOKING

REHEATING & STERILISING

FISH COOKING

DEFROSTING

GRILL ELEMENT

PIZZA FUNCTION

HOT AIR

HOT AIR + GRILL

HOT AIR + STEAM

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8.1

USING THE OVEN
Precautions and General Advice

When the oven is used for the first time, it should be heated to the
maximum temperature for long enough to burn off any oily residues left by
the manufacturing process, which might contaminate foods with
unpleasant smells.
The accessories can contain hot water when they are taken from the oven,
therefore the use of gloves and particular attention are always
recommended
Oven accessories which may come into contact with foods are made from
materials compliant with the EC Regulation 1935-2004 and national
relevant regulations.

8.2

Operating settings

This product is programmed to provide 3 operating settings, which can
be\modified by pressing PT2.
Standby setting: activated as soon as the current time has been confirmed,
with DSP1 on and showing the current time.
ON setting: from the standby setting, press PT2 once. All the displays and
knobs light up.
OFF setting: from the ON setting, press PT2 once.
on DSP1 remains on.
Only the symbol
The heating system is not activated immediately in any of these functions, in
order to improve operator safety.

8.3

First Use

At first use, or after a power failure, the oven's left hand-display, DSP1, will
show a flashing
symbol. The oven will not operate until the clock,
the water hardness parameter and the calibration is set.
8.3.1
Setting the current time and the water hardness level
To set the current time, turn PT1 to the right and left to increase or
decrease the hours.
Press PT1 once to move on to setting the minutes. Turn it to the right and
left to increase or decrease the minutes.
Press PT1 again to confirm the current time and move on to water
hardness level setting. The DSP2 will show the word “Dur” and DSP1 will
show the water hardness level “MEd” (pre-set value).
Turn PT1 to the right and left to change the water hardness level value, as
described in table below

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Press PT1 to confirm the water hardness level.
TYPE

WATER HARDNESS
English deg. French deg.
[°eH]
[°dF]
0 TO 11
0 TO 15

SOFT WATER

Ca + Mg
(ppm)
0 TO 150

MEDIUM WATER

151 TO 350

12 TO 25

16 TO 35

9 TO 20

HARD WATER

301 TO 500

26 TO 35

36 TO 50

21 TO 28

8.3.2

German deg.
[°dH]
0 TO 8

disp 1

SOFT
MED
HARD

Water Level calibration

After setting the water hardness, appears
in the Display and the
water level lights shine.
Please take the Water tank completely off. Wait until the display and the
water tank lights disappear.
8.3.3
Changing the current time
It might become necessary to change the current time, for example at the
switch from summer to winter time. To do this, starting from the standby
setting (see point “8.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1 pressed for a few
seconds until the figures on DSP1 flash. Now repeat the operations
described in point “8.3.1 Setting the current time and water hardness
level”.
8.3.4
Changing the current water hardness level
It might become necessary to change the current water hardness level. To
do this, please refer to point “10.3.3 changing the water hardness level”.

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WATER FEEDING

All functions require the water tank to be full.
Fill the water tank up to the “MAX” mark, which is in the water tank, with
cold, fresh drinking water and introduce it into the slot located above the
cavity (recommended 1,2 L, maximum 1,4 L).
If the indication “rES” appears, it means that the water tank was not
properly inserted.

9.1

Refilling the water

The contents of the water tank normally suffice for one cooking session of
50-60 minutes.
If, however, the water tank needs to be refilled, the water refill light starts
. Only fill the water tank up
to flash
to a maximum of 0.5 litres to ensure that
the water does not overflow when it is
pumped back to the water tank. RISK OF
OVERFLOW.

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9.2

Water levels indication

The steamer indicates the existing water quantity in the tank through 3
levels, which correspond to the following percentages:
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– 0% to 20%

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– 20% to 60%

– 60% to 100%
Remark: don’t refill the tank, if it’s placed. Please remove it completely and
wait > 20 sec. before placing it again.

9.3

Emptying the water tank

When the appliance is switched off, the residual water is pumped back into
the water tank.
While the water is being pumped the display shows “PUMP”.
This message stays on until the temperature of the water reaches 75º C
before it can be pumped back to the water tank.
If the display shows “FULL” it means that the water has too much water
inside. Please empty the tank and place it again.
Warning: the water in the tank may be hot. Danger of burns!
After the water is pumped back to the water tank, the display will show the
message “DEP” requiring the following actions:
1.
Remove and empty the water tank.
2.
Dry the water tank and introduce it back into the slot located above
the cavity. Clean and dry the cooking space.
3.
Leave the appliance door open so that the cooking space can cool
down and dry completely.
IMPORTANT NOTE: It is advisable to remove the water tank and
empty it after a cooking cycle. This prevents the formation of bacteria
and limestone inside the appliance.
Don’t wash the water tank in the dishwasher machine.
If the water tank has not been removed from the oven and a new cooking
cycle is started, the oven displays the warning “DEP”.
This warning can be cleared by pressing PT2 and proceed with the new
cooking cycle without removing and emptying the water tank.

10 SELECTING THE FUNCTION
In the ON state only, a cooking function can be selected by simply turning
PT2 to the right or left. The function selected will change colour to orange
on DSP3. The preset cooking time will be displayed on DSP1 and the
preset parameters (temperature, food type) are displayed on DSP2.
The suggested times and temperatures are guideline values. The actual
cooking time can vary according to the type and quality of the foods.

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(Manual program)
10.1.1 Steam function
After selecting this function, press PT1 to modify the preset parameters of
cooking time and temperature. The temperature light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset temperature.
Press PT1 to validate and the cooking duration light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration.
Please consider the information on the cooking table (see point 10).
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “10.1.7 Delayed Start Time”).
10.1.2 Meat Cooking function
(Automatic program)
After selecting this function, press PT1 to modify the preset parameters
and the DSP2 starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset food type displayed on
DSP2.
The cooking duration is calculated based on the food’s type but can be
changed by pressing PT1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “10.1.7 Delayed Start Time”).
The temperature will be automatically set to achieve the best results.
The following table shows the programmes, indicating the time that the
function will take.
CONTAINER

LEVEL

100 ºC

TIME
(MIN)
30

PERFORATED

2

100 ºC

45

PERFORATED

2

100 ºC

20

PERFORATED

2

100 ºC

25

PERFORATED

2

90 ºC

15

PERFORATED

2

PROGRAM

TYPE OF MEAT

TEMPERATURE ºC

C 1

CHICKEN
BREAST
SMOKED PORK
LOIN / PIECES
TURKEY
ESCALOPE
PORK FILET,
WHOLE
VIENNA
SAUSAGES

C 2
C 3
C 4
C 5

10.1.3 Fish Cooking function
(Automatic program)
After selecting this function, press PT1 to modify the preset parameters
and the DSP2 starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset food type displayed on
DSP2.
The cooking duration is calculated based on the food’s type but can be
changed by pressing PT1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration.
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Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.7 Delayed Start Time”).
The temperature will be automatically set to achieve the best results.
The following table shows the programmes, indicating the time that the
function will take.
TYPE OF
FISH
TROUT

TEMPERATURE
ºC
80°C

TIME
(MIN)
25

CONTAINER

LEVEL

PERFORATED

2

b 2

SHRIMP

90°C

15

PERFORATED

2

b 3

FISH FILET

80°C

18

PERFORATED

2

b 4

MUSSELS

100°C

25

PERFORATED

2

b 5

LOBSTER

100°C

30

PERFORATED

1/2

PROGRAM
b 1

10.1.4 Vegetables Cooking function
(Automatic program)
After selecting this function, press PT1 to modify the preset parameters
and the DSP2 starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset food type displayed on
DSP2.
The cooking duration is calculated based on the food’s type but can be
changed by pressing PT1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “10.4.7 Delayed Start Time”).
The temperature will be automatically set to achieve the best results.
The following table shows the programmes, indicating the time that the
function will take.
FOOD

TEMPERATURE
(°C)

A1

BROCCOLI

A2

CARROTS

A3

A4

POTATOES
AND MIXED
VEGETABLES
SNOW PEAS

A5

ASPARAGUS

PROGRAM

10.1.5

CONTAINER

LEVEL

100°C

TIME
(MIN)
20

PERFORATED

2

100°C

25

PERFORATED

2

25

PERFORATED

2

15

PERFORATED

2

25

PERFORATED

2

100°C
100°C
100°C

Re-Heating and Sterilising function
(Automatic
program)
After selecting this function, press PT1 to modify the preset parameters
and the DSP2 starts to blink.
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Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset food type displayed on
DSP2.
The cooking duration is calculated based on the food’s type but can be
changed by pressing PT1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset cooking duration.
Press PT2 to immediately start the defrost process or otherwise press PT1
to set a different time for the defrost process start (please refer to point
“10.1.7 Delayed Start Time”).
The temperature will be automatically set to achieve the best results.
The following table shows the programmes, indicating the time that the
function will take.
PROGRAM

TYPE OF
FOOD

TEMPERATURE
ºC
100°C

TIME
(MIN)

r 1

PLATE DISHES

r 2

READY-MADE
MEALS /
FROZEN

100°C

18

r 3

BEANS

100°C

35

r 4

CHERRIES

80°C

35

r 5

PLUMS

90°C

35

r 6

BABY
BOTTLES

100ºC

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INSTRUCTIONS

CONTAINER

LEVEL

RACK

2

REMOVE LID
FROM
CONTAINER
AND PUT ON
RACK.

RACK

2

STERILISING:
THE TIMES AND
TEMPERATURE
S REFER TO 1L
PRESERVING
JARS.

RACK

2

RACK

2

RACK

2

RACK

2

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10.1.6 Grill Element function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the
preset cooking duration. Press PT1 to validate.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point “7.4.11 Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
10.1.7 Grill Element + Fan function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink.Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start (please refer to
point. Delayed Start Time (Automatic cooking)”).
The temperature light
reached the set value.

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10.1.8 Hot Air function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink.Turn PT1 to the right or left to change
the preset cooking duration.
Press PT1 to validate.
Press PT2 to immediately start the cooking process or otherwise press
PT1 to set a different time for the cooking process start.
will blink until the cavity temperature has
The temperature light
reached the set value.
10.1.9 Pizza function
After selecting this function press PT1 to set the parameters and the
duration light
starts to blink. The weight light
starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset Pizza weight.
10.1.10 Special Functions
Chose the Bread and Pizza/Gratin

, Meat

, Fish

, Vegetables

or Reheating & Sterilising
pressing PT2.

function in DSP3 by rotating and

The display DSP1 shows the cooking time by default for the program
displayed in DSP2 which also alternates with the predetermined
temperature. The following screens show the first program corresponding
to each one of the five Special Functions listed in 1

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Press PT1 to enter the Special Function and rotate it to select a program,
the program starts to blink.The selection is linear from “X1” to “X5”, “X6” or
“X14”, corresponding “X” to “A”, “B”, “C”, “P” or “R”. While the Special
Function is being set the temperature is not displayed. Only the Special
Function is displayed blinking.
Press the PT1 knob to validate the program and enter the Cooking Time
and rotate it to set a new value, the Cooking Time value and symbol
start to blink.
Press the PT1 knob to validate the Cooking Time and enter the Delayed
Start.
The display DSP1 shows the actual Clock value and DSP2 “AUTO”.
In Delayed Start rotate PT1 to set a new time value, the time value in
DSP1 and Delayed Start symbol
start to blink”. The selection is
circular from 0:00 minutes to 23:59 hours in one minute steps.
Press PT2 to initiate the program.
If a Delayed Start is set the program will only be initiated when the Clock
equals the time value set in 8. Until the program is initiated the displays
DSP1 and DSP2 will present the Cooking Time and Temperature
alternating with the Delayed Start. The Delayed Start can be override by
pressing PT2 again.
The temperature light
will blink until the cavity temperature has
reached the set value. Press PT2 to start the cooking process.
The following table shows the four Special Functions, their programs, temperatures
and cooking times.
Function
Bread & Pizza/Gratin

Program

Temperature (⁰C)

Duration (min.)

P1
P2
P3
P4
P5
P6
P7
P8
P9
P10
P11
P12
P13
P14

200
200
180
190
200
200
190
180
160
160
180
180
220
230

15
20
25
50
40
60
70
70
60
50
35
30
15
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Function
Meat

Program

Temperature (⁰C)

Duration (min.)

C1
C2
C3
C4
C5

100
100
100
100
90

30
45
20
25
15

B1
B2
B3
B4
B5

80
90
80
100
100

25
15
18
25
30

A1
A2
A3
A4
A5

100
100
100
100
100

20
25
25
15
25

R1
R2
R3
R4
R5
R6

100
100
100
80
90
100

13
18
35
35
35
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Fish

Vegetables

Reheating & Sterilising

10.1.11 Defrost function
(Manual program)
After selecting this function, press PT1 to modify the preset cooking
duration and the DSP1 starts to blink.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the preset defrosting duration.
Please consider the information on the defrosting table (see point 10).
Press PT2 to immediately start the defrost process or otherwise press PT1
to set a different time for the defrost process start (please refer to point
“10.1.7 Delayed Start Time”).
10.1.12 Delayed Start Time
When PT1 is pressed to define a delayed start time the corresponding
light
starts to blink, DSP1 shows the current time and DSP 2 shows
“Auto”.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the delayed start time.
Press PT2 to validate the delayed start time.
The oven enters in an idle state waiting for the defined start time. DSP3
shows the selected function and DSP1 and DSP2 show all the defined
parameters for the function continuously alternating.
If you wish to start the function before the selected time, just press PT2.
If you wish to cancel the programming, press PT2 for 3 seconds.
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10.2 When the oven is working…
IT IS NORMAL THAT SOME STEAM ESCAPES THROUGH THE
OPENING BETWEEN THE DOOR AND CONTROL PANEL DURING THE
HEATING PERIOD. THE AMOUNT OF RELEASED STEAM WILL BE
REDUCED WHEN THE OVEN REACHES THE SET TEMPERATURE.
10.2.1 Interrupting a cooking cycle
You can stop the cooking process at any time by pressing the PT2 key
once or by opening the oven door.
The oven incorporates a steam-reduction function that is activated when
the Start/Stop key is pressed to gradually release the steam from the
cavity, so that there is no sudden rush of steam when the appliance door
is opened.
This function takes around 3 minutes and during it the display shows the
word “VAP”.
WARNING! WHEN OPENING THE DOOR DURING OR COMPLETION
OF THE COOKING CYCLE WITHOUT STOPPING IT AS DESCRIBED
ABOVE BE CAREFUL OF THE FLOW OF HOT AIR AND/OR STEAM
COMING OUT OF THE COOKING CHAMBER. STEP BACK OR TO THE
SIDE TO AVOID BURNS.
At this point:

Steam generation is stopped immediately although steam
continues to be produced until the water cools down in the
boiler.

The cavity walls and the water tank are still very hot. Danger of
burning!

The timer stops and the display shows the remaining amount of
operating time.
If you wish, at this time you can:

Turn or stir the food to ensure it will be evenly cooked.

Modify the process parameters.

Cancel a cooking cycle

End of a cooking cycle.
To restart the process, close the door and press PT2.
10.2.2 Modifying parameters
The operating parameters (time, temperature, etc.) can only be modified
when the cooking process has been interrupted. Proceed as follows:

Press PT1 to activate the parameter modification mode. The
symbol starts to blink. Turn PT1 to the right or left to
change the remaining cooking duration.

Press PT1 to validate and the next parameter light starts to
blink. Proceed as described in the active function chapter to
modify the remaining parameters.

Press PT2 to continue the cooking process.
10.2.3 Cancelling a cooking cycle
If you wish to cancel the cooking process, press PT2 for 3 seconds.
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You will then hear a beep and the oven will be in the condition described
in the following paragraph (10.2.4)
10.2.4 End of a cooking cycle
At the end of the set duration or when you press PT2 to finish the cooking
cycle, you will hear three beeps and the display will show the word “End”
flashing, the oven starts the steam-reduction function.
This function gradually releases the steam from the cavity, so that there is
no sudden rush of steam when the appliance door is opened.
This function takes around 3 minutes and during it the display shows the
word “VAP”. If you want to start a new cooking cycle press PT2 and rotate.
WARNING! WHEN OPENING THE DOOR DURING OR COMPLETION
OF THE COOKING CYCLE WITHOUT STOPPING IT AS DESCRIBED,
BE CAREFUL OF THE FLOW OF HOT AIR AND/OR STEAM COMING
OUT OF THE COOKING CHAMBER. STEP BACK OR TO THE SIDE TO
AVOID BURNS.
The cooling fan can continue to run for a certain length of time after
the appliance has been switched off. This is a normal function that is
meant to reduce the temperature inside the oven.
In the meantime, as soon as the water in the boiler reaches below 75 ºC it
is pumped back to the water tank. This phase can take as long as 10
minutes and the DSP1 shows the message “PUMP”. If the display shows
“FULL” it means that the water has to match water inside. Please empty
the tank and place it again.
When the display shows the word “DEP”, this means that the water was
pumped and that the water tank can be removed.
Remove the water tank and dry it thoroughly. Let the cooking space cool
down for a moment and then clean and dry it with a cloth or sponge. The
door should be left open for some time so that the appliance can dry
completely.

10.3 Secondary menu
This appliance also has a concealed "secondary menu" allowing the user
to:
1. Activate or deactivate the Show Room function (which disables all the
heating elements so that only the control panel works);
2. Perform a Descale cycle;
3. Change the Water Hardness Level
4. Activate or deactivate the child safety device (
);
10.3.1 Show Room Function
With the oven in OFF status (see point “8.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1 and DSP2. This
means that the SHOW ROOM function (which disables all the heating
elements so that only the control panel works) is not active.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to activate (ON SHO) or deactivate (OFF SHO)
this function. To use the oven normally, set OFF SHO.
After setting the parameter required, press PT2 to return the oven to the
initial standby status.
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10.3.2 Descale function
Warning: For safety reasons, the descaling process cannot be
interrupted and it takes about 45 minutes.
The appliance can be descaled with the appliance door open or closed.
(See 11.1)
To run a descaling cycle proceed as follows:
With the oven in OFF status (see point “8.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1. Now press PT1
until the message “ENTR CAL” appears on DPS1 and DSP2.
Turn PT1 to the right press PT2 at the same time to activate the descale
program . When this function is active, the
symbol appears on DPS2.
When the display shows “0.5L”, remove the water tank.
Pour 0,5 litres of an adequate descaling solution into the water tank and
put the water tank back (see 11.2).
Press PT2 to start the Descale cycle that takes about 30 minutes.
When the display shows “1.0L” flashing and the oven emits a beep,
remove and empty the water tank.
Fill the water tank with 1,0 litres of cold water and put the water tank back.
Press PT2 to start the first rinsing cycle.
When the display again shows “1.0L” flashing and the oven emits a new
beep, remove and empty the water tank.
Fill the water tank with 1,0 litres of cold water and put the water tank back.
Press PT2 to start the second rinsing cycle.
When the rinsing cycle has finished the display shows “End”.
Remove, empty and dry the water tank.
10.3.3 Changing the water hardness level
With the oven in OFF status (see point “8.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1. Now press PT1
until the message “MED DUR” appears on DPS1 and DSP2.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to change the hardness level. Available
options are HARD, MED and SOFT.
After setting the parameter required, press PT2 to return the oven to the
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10.3.4 Child safety lock-out function
With the oven in OFF status (see point “8.2 Operating settings”) keep PT1
pressed until the message OFF SHO appears on DSP1. Now press PT1
until the message “OFF BLOC” appears on DPS1.
Turn PT1 to the right or left to activate (ON BLOC) or deactivate (OFF
BLOC) this function, which locks out all the functions and knobs after 3
minutes of operation without any command from the user (when this
system is active, the
symbol appears on DPS2).
After setting the parameter required, press PT2 to return the oven to the
initial standby status.
To exit the lockout status temporarily to modify a cooking program or
select a different function, keep PT1 pressed until the
symbol
disappears from DSP2. The required changes can now be made, and 2
minutes after the last setting is made the lockout will come into operation
again.
To deactivate the lockout permanently, access the secondary menu and
switch the function off as described in this section.

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10.4 Display messages
DISPLAY

DESCRIPTION
DESCALING

SOFT

SOFT WATER.

med

MEDIUM WATER.

hard

HARD WATER.

CAL

APPLIANCE MUST BE DESCALED.
FLASHING – DESCALING STARTS.

0.5L

FEED 0.5 LITRE DESCALING SOLUTION INTO THE WATER TANK.

1.0L

FEED 1 LITRE COLD WATER INTO THE WATER TANK FOR RINSING.
WATER TANK
INDICATION THAT WATER TANK IS MISSING OR WRONGLY INSERTED
THE WATER TANK MUST BE REMOVED, EMPTIED AND REINSERTED.
STEAM REDUCTION AND WATER PUMPING

VAP

INDICATION THAT STEAM REDUCTION PROCESS IS ONGOING.

PUMP

INDICATION THAT COLD WATER IS ENTERING THE BOILER AND HOT
WATER IS BEING PUMPED TO THE WATER TANK.

FULL

THE WATER TANK MUST BE REMOVED, EMPTIED AND REINSERTED.
PERFORM WATER LEVEL CALIBRATION ( SEE 8.3.2)
SYSTEM WARNINGS
TEMPERATURE IN THE PCB IS TOO HIGH.
SYMBOLS
CHILD SAFETY LOCK-OUT FUNCTION
DESCALE FUNCTION
WATER LEVEL INDICATION
TEMPERATURE

10.5 Cooling fan system
The appliance is equipped with a cooling system which comes into
operation as soon as a cooking function starts.
Operation of the fans generates a normal air flow which comes out
above the door and may continue for a short time even after the oven
is switched off.

10.6 Inside light
The oven light comes on:

when the oven door is opened in standby status (point “8.2
Operating settings”) or;

when the function knob is turned to any function.
If the oven door is left open, the oven light will automatically shut-off after
10 minutes.
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11 RECOMMENDED COOKING TABLES
For more detailed information about cooking refer to the following tables.
The suggested times and temperatures are guideline values. The actual
cooking time can vary according to the type and quality of the foods.
The levels indicated in the last column of the tables are explained in the
following picture.

The perforated container with the food should preferably be inserted into
the level 2. In this case it is important that the non-perforated container is
introduced into the level 1. This way, dripping liquids are collected and the
appliance does not get dirty.
To remove the rack, lift it upwards slightly at the front when the safety
notches connect with the sides of the oven (see illustration).

We recommend using the rack together with the baking tray when cooking
items on the rack which might drip.

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11.1 Fish
FISH
GILTHEAD SEA
BREAM
TROUT
SALMON FILET
SALMON
TROUT
KING PRAWNS
GREEN-SHELL
MUSSEL
HALIBUT FILET
COCKLES
LOBSTER
COD FILET
BLUE MUSSEL
LAKE TROUT
HADDOCK
TUNA FILET
PIKE PERCH

QUANTITY

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)

TIME (MIN.)

CONTAINER

LEVEL

800-1200 G

80

30-40

PERFORATED

2

4 X 250 G
500-1000 G

80
80

20-25
15-25

PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
2

1000-1200 G

80

25-35

PERFORATED

1/2

500-1000 G

80

15-20

PERFORATED

2

1000-1500 G

100

25-35

PERFORATED

2

500-1000 G
500-1000 G
800-1200 G
1000-1200 G
1000-1200 G
4 X 250 G
1000-1200 G
500-1000 G
4 X 250 G

80
100
100
80
100
80
80
80
80

20-25
10-20
25-30
20-25
15-25
25-30
20-25
15-20
25-30

PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
2
1/2
2
2
2
2
2
2

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11.2

Meat

MEAT

QUANTITY

CHICKEN LEG
CHICKEN
BREAST
SMOKED PORK
LOIN
TURKEY
ESCALOPE
PORK FILET,
WHOLE
SAUSAGES

4-10

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)
100

4-6

TIME (MIN.)

CONTAINER

LEVEL

40-45

PERFORATED

2

100

25-35

PERFORATED

2

500G – 1000 G

100

40-50

PERFORATED

2

4-8

100

20-25

PERFORATED

2

100

20-30

PERFORATED

2

80-100

10-15

PERFORATED

2

4-8

11.3 Eggs
EGGS
EGGS IN GLASS
EGGS, HARD
EGGS, SOFT

11.4
SIDE DISHES
PEARL BARLEY +
LIQUID
SEMOLINA +
LIQUID
LENTILS +
LIQUID
RICE + LIQUID

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TEMPERATURE (ºC)
100
100
100

TIME (MIN.)
10-15
15
10-12

CONTAINER
RACK
RACK
RACK

LEVEL
2
2
2

Side dishes
QUANTITY

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)

TIME
(MIN.)

CONTAINER

LEVEL

200G + 400 ML

100

30-35

RACK,

2

200G + 300 ML

100

10-20

RACK

2

200G + 375 ML

100

20-50

RACK

2

200G + 250 ML

100

25-40

RACK

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11.5 Vegetables
TEMPERATURE
(ºC)

TIME (MIN.)

CONTAINER

LEVEL

100

15-20

PERFORATED

2

100

35-45

PERFORATED

2

100

25-30

PERFORATED

2

100

15-20

PERFORATED

2

CUT IN HALF

100
100
100
100
100

25-30
40-45
30-35
15-20
20-30

PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
1
2
2
2

WHOLE, VERY
SMALL

100

20-25

PERFORATED

2

WHOLE, VERY
BIG

100

45-50

PERFORATED

2

IN PIECES

100

20-25

PERFORATED

2

IN STICKS

100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100

20-25
15-20
25-30
50-60
12-15
12-15
12-15
10-12

PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2

100

25-35

PERFORATED

2

100
100
100

15-20
20-35
12-15

PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
2
2

100

25-30

PERFORATED

2

100

12-18

PERFORATED

2

VEGETABLES
EGGPLANT/AUB
ERGINE
BEANS
BROCCOLI
BROCCOLI
CAULIFLOWER
CAULIFLOWER
PEAS
FENNEL
FENNEL
POTATOES
WITH SKIN
POTATOES
WITH SKIN
POTATOES
WITHOUT SKIN
TURNIP
SNOW PEAS
CARROTS
CORN COBS
BELL PEPPERS
HOT PEPPER
MUSHROOMS
LEEKS
BRUSSELS
SPROUTS
CELERY
ASPARAGUS
SPINACH
CELERY
STALKS
COURGETTE

IN SLICES

FLORETS WITH
STALK
FLORETS
WITHOUT STALK
FLORETS
WHOLE HEAD
IN STRIPES

IN SLICES
IN STRIPES
IN QUARTERS
IN SLICES

IN STRIPES

IN SLICES

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11.6 Dumplings

DUMPLINGS
SWEET DUMPLING
SWEET YEAST
DUMPLING
YEAST DUMPLING
BREAD DUMPLING
NAPKIN DUMPLING

TEMPERATURE (ºC)
100

TIME (MIN.)
20-30

CONTAINER
NOT PERFORATED

LEVEL
2

100

15-20

NOT PERFORATED

2

100
100
100

15-25
20-25
25-30

NOT PERFORATED
NOT PERFORATED
NOT PERFORATED

2
2
2

11.7 Desserts
DESSERTS

QUANTITY

STEWED APPLES
STEWED PEARS
CRÈME BRÛLÉE
CRÈME CARAMEL
YOGURT
STEWED PEACHES

500-1500 G
500-1500 G

500-1500 G

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)
100
100
80
80
40
100

TIME
(MIN.)
15-25
25-30
20-25
25-30
4-6 HRS.
15-20

CONTAINER

LEVEL

NOT PERFORATED
NOT PERFORATED
RACK
RACK
RACK
NOT PERFORATED

2
2
2
2
2
2

11.8 Fruit (Sterilising / Boiling down)
FRUIT
PEARS
CHERRIES
PEACHES
PLUMS

QUANTITY
4-6 1L GLASSES
4-6 1L GLASSES
4-6 1L GLASSES
4-6 1L GLASSES

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)
100
80
80
80

TIME
(MIN.)
30-35
30-35
30-35
30-35

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)
100
100
100

TIME
(MIN.)
12-15
15-20
15-20

CONTAINER

LEVEL

RACK
RACK
RACK
RACK

1
1
1
1

CONTAINER

LEVEL

RACK
RACK
RACK

2
2
2

11.9 Regenerate
WARMING-UP

QUANTITY

PLATE DISHES
PLATE DISHES
READY-MADE MEALS

1-2
3-4

11.10 Blanch
VEGETABLES
E.G. BEANS, LEEK
CURLY KALE
SAVOY CABBAGE
WHITE CABBAGE,
WHOLE
TOMATOES, PEELED

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TIME
(MIN.)
10-12
12-16
12-15

CONTAINER

LEVEL

1000-2000 G
10-20

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)
100
100
100

PERFORATED
PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
2
2

2000-2500 G

100

30-45

PERFORATED

1

80

12

RACK

2

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11.11 Defrost
VEGETABLES / SIDE DISH
BROCCOLI
MIXED
VEGETABLES
SPINACH
LEAVES
CAULIFLOWER
PEAS
CURLY KALE
CARROTS
BRUSSELS
SPROUTS
ASPARAGU
READY-MADE
MEALS
BREAD
RICE
LENTILS
NOODLES

FLORETS WITH
STALK

PORTIONS
FLORETS
BIGGER
PORTION
IN SLICES

TEMPERATURE
(ºC)

TIME (MIN.)

CONTAINER

LEVEL

40

15-20

PERFORATED

2

40

15-20

PERFORATED

2

40

10-15

NOT PERFORATED

2

40
40
40

15-20
15-25

PERFORATED
PERFORATED

2
2

25-35

NOT PERFORATED

2

40
40

15-20

PERFORATED

2

20-25

PERFORATED

2

40
40

25-30
AS
REQUIRED
10-25
15-25
15-20
15-20

PERFORATED

2

RACK

2

RACK
NOT PERFORATED
NOT PERFORATED
NOT PERFORATED

2
2
2
2

40
40
40
40

11.12 Two level cooking
Some suggestions:
When cooking with two levels the accessories should be always inserted
in the 2nd or 3rd level and in the 1st level.
Different cooking times are controlled this way:
Foods that need a longer cooking time should be placed in the upper area
of the oven. Foods with a shorter cooking time should be placed on the 1st
level.
One example: Vegetables, potatoes and fish.
Place the vegetables and potatoes in any suitable container on the rack
inserted in the 2nd or 3rd level.
Insert the fish in the 1st level.
When using the perforated tray to cook fish, the non-perforated tray must
be inserted in the bottom of the appliance to collect liquid dripping from the
fish. This way the appliance is kept clean.
Time: Vegetables and potatoes 25-35 Min.
Time: Fish – depending on type – 15-25 Min.
Select the longest cooking time. Because of the different levels the food is
ready at the same time, without any over cooking.

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12 CARE AND MAINTENANCE
12.1 Descaling
Whenever steam is produced, irrespective of the hardness of the local
water supply (i.e. the limescale content of the water), limescale is
deposited inside the steam generator.
The time interval between descaling depends on the hardness of the water
and frequency of use. If steaming 4×30 minutes per week, the appliance
must be descaled (depending on water hardness) roughly as follows:
WATER HARDNESS
VERY SOFT
MEDIUM
VERY HARD

LEVEL NO.
SOFT
MED
HARD

DESCALE AFTER ABOUT
18 MONTHS
9 MONTHS
6 MONTHS

The appliance automatically detects when descaling is necessary and
when this happens the Descale light turn on. If the Descaling procedure is
not performed, some cooking cycles after the Descale light starts to flash.
If once again the Descaling procedure is not performed, some cooking
cycles after the oven functioning is blocked, the Descale light stays on and
the display shows “CAL” blinking. The oven keep being blocked until the
descale procedure is performed
To run a descale cycle proceed as described in 10.3.2 Descale
function.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Failure to descale the appliance will likely impair
the functioning of or cause damage to the appliance.

12.2 Suitable descaling solutions
For descaling use suitable solution, as Durgol or liquid coffee machine
descaling solutions for example. Solutions containing foam agents are not
appropriate.
Warning! Do not use vinegar or vinegar-based products as they can
cause damage to the oven’s internal circuit.

12.3 Descaling Process
Please see point 10.3.2

12.4 Cleaning the oven
The steam oven cavity and front surface must be cleaned after each use.
All food remains and condensed water must be removed (see section on
Oven Cleaning). If the steam oven is not kept clean its surface may
deteriorate and this may shorten the oven’s working life.
For ease of cleaning, the shelf guides can be removed (see the following
chapter).
IMPORTANT NOTE: Don’t wash the water tank in the dishwasher
machine.
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12.5 Removing the shelf guides
1.

Unscrew and remove the knurled nuts 1 in the front of the shelf
guides in an anti-clockwise direction.

2.

Unscrew and loosen the knurled nuts 2 in the back of the shelf guides
in an anti-clockwise direction. Do not completely remove these nuts.

3.

Pull the shelf guides to the inside of the cavity and remove from the
front.

To put them back, insert the shelf guides into the knurled nuts 2 in the
back and position on the screws in the front.
Screw the knurled nuts 1 and 2 in a clockwise direction till tight.

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12.6 Removing the appliance door
1. Open the appliance door as far as it will go.

2. Insert 2 pins inside the holes in the hinges.

3. Close the appliance door just enough that it can be lifted out.

4. To reassemble, push the hinges into the holes from the front.
5. Open the appliance door as far as it will go and remove the pins.
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13 OVEN CLEANING
Warning! Cleaning should be done with the oven power switched off.
Take the plug out of the socket or switch off the oven’s power circuit.
Warning! Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning products, scourers
that scratch surfaces or sharp objects, since stains may appear. To clean
stainless steel parts, please use suitable detergent which does not contain
abrasive or acid substances or chlorine.
Warning! Never use high pressure or steam jet cleaning appliances.

13.1 Front surface
Normally you just need to clean the oven with a damp cloth. If it is very
dirty, add a few drops of dishwashing liquid to the cleaning water.
Afterwards, wipe the oven with a dry cloth.
In an oven with a finger print proof treatment front, use a mild glass
cleaning product and a soft cloth that does not release any fibres or
threads. Wipe from side to side without exerting any pressure on the
surface.
Immediately remove limescale, fat, starch or egg white stains. Corrosion
can occur under these stains.
Do not let any water get inside the oven.

13.2 Oven interior
After use, remove any water on the bottom of the cooking space with a
soft cloth. Leave the appliance door open so that the cooking space can
cool down.
To remove dirt that is harder to shift, use a non-aggressive cleaning
product. Do not use oven sprays or other aggressive or abrasive
cleaning products.
Always keep the door and the oven front very clean to ensure that
the door opens and closes properly.
Make sure water does not enter the oven ventilation holes.
The glass lamp cover is located on the oven ceiling and can be removed
easily for cleaning. For this you just need to unscrew it and clean it with
water and dishwashing liquid.

13.3 Accessories
Clean the accessories after each use. If they are very dirty, soak them first of
all and then use a brush and sponge. The accessories can be washed in a
dish washing machine except the water tank.

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Instructions for the User
14 EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE
Occasionally, the oven will require minor servicing procedures or the
replacement of parts subject to wear and tear, such as gaskets, light bulbs,
etc. The specific operations for each procedure of this kind are provided below.
Before carrying out any operation involving access to live parts, disconnect the
appliance from the electricity supply.

14.1 What should I do if the oven doesn’t work?
WARNING! Any type of repair must only be done by a specialised
technician. Any repair done by a person not authorised by the
manufacturer is dangerous.
You do not need to contact Technical Assistance to resolve the following
questions.
Failure description

Solution

The display is not
showing!
Nothing happens when
I press the keys!
The oven does not
work!

- The time indication has been switched off (see
section on Operating Settings).
- The Safety Block is active (see section on
Child Safety Lock-out function).
- Check if the plug is correctly fitted in the
socket.
- Check if the oven power is switched on.
- It has to do with the operating noises that can
occur during the cooking process, e.g, by the
water pumps in the steam generator.
- The steam inside the cavity produces a
pressure build-up and sometimes the cavity
walls may produce noise when they react to the
pressure.
- These noises are normal, there is no problem.
- You have selected the correct operating times
and temperature setting.
- The food you have put inside the oven is a
larger amount or colder than you usually put in.
- Please contact the Customer Care.

When the oven is
operating I can hear
some strange noises!

The food doesn’t heat
up or heats very
slowly!
The message “Err_”
appears in the display
The appliance still
makes a noise after
the cooking process is
finished!
The oven switches on
but the interior light
does not go on!
Display shows
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This is not a problem. The cooling fan keeps on
working for some time. When the temperature
has dropped sufficiently, the fan will switch itself
off.
If all the functions work properly it is probable
that the lamp has blown. You can keep on using
the oven.
Perform water level calibration (see 8.3.2)

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14.2 Replacing the light bulb
WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the
lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
To replace the light bulb, proceed as follows:

Disconnect the oven from the power supply. Take the plug out
of the socket or switch off the oven’s power circuit.

Unscrew and remove the glass light cover (1).

Remove the light bulb (2). Warning! The bulb may be very hot.
 Fit a new E14 230-240V/15W bulb. Follow the lamp manufacturer’s
instructions. IMPORTANT NOTE: Make sure that the sealing rings (3)
are applied in the correct sequence.

Screw the glass light cover into place (1).

Connect the oven again to the power supply.

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Instructions for the User
15 INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE
15.1 Before installation
Check that the input voltage indicated on the characteristics plate is the
same as the voltage of the power outlet you are going to use.
Open the oven door and take out all the accessories and remove the
packing material.
Warning! The front surface of the oven may be covered in a protective
film. Before using the oven for the first time, carefully remove this film,
starting on the inside.
Make sure that the oven is not damaged in any way. Check that the
oven door closes correctly and that the interior of the door and the front of
the oven opening are not damaged.
DO NOT USE THE OVEN if the power cable or the plug is damaged, if the
oven does not function correctly or if it has been damaged or dropped.
Put the oven on a flat and stable surface. The oven must not be installed
close to any sources of heat, radios or televisions.
During installation, make sure that the power cable does not come
into contact with any moisture or objects with sharp edges and the
back of the oven. High temperatures can damage the cable.
Warning: after the oven is installed you must make sure you can
access the plug.

15.2 Electrical connection
The nameplate with the technical data, serial number and mark is in a
visible position on the oven door frame.
The nameplate must never be removed.
The appliance must be connected to earth in compliance with electrical
system safety regulations.
If a permanent connection is used, the appliance's power supply line must
be fitted with an omnipolar breaking device with contact gap of at least 3
mm, located in an easily accessible position close to the appliance itself.
If a socket and plug connection is used, check that they are of the same
type. Do not use reducers, adapters or junctions since they may cause
overheating or burns.

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15.3 Positioning the oven
The appliance is designed for building-in to cabinets made from any heatresistant material. Comply with the dimensions shown in following pictures.
When installing in tall units bear in mind that the top/rear of the unit must
have an opening 100 mm deep.

Screw the 4 screws into the inside of the frame.

The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes deemed useful for
improvement of his products without prior notice. The illustrations and description
contained in this manual are therefore not binding and are merely indicative

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