Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product BO87ORAB Gorenje
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Electric oven MT Instructions for use, installation, and connection IE GB.
243912 We sincerely thank you for your purchase. W e believe you will soon fi nd ample evidence that you can really rely on our products. T o make the use of the appliance easier , we attach these comprehensive instruction manual. The instructions should aid you in getting familiar with your new appliance.
243912 • The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or expert. • T ampering with the appliance or non-professional repair thereof may result in risk of severe injury or damage to the product. Any repairs may only be carried out by an authorized service technician or expert.
243912 • Oven door become very hot during operation. A third glass is installed or additional protection to reduce the temperature of the outside surface (only with some models). • Oven door hinges may be damaged if overloaded. Do not place heavy cookware on the open oven door and do not lean against the door while cleaning the oven.
243912 1. Control panel 2. Oven door handle 3. Oven door The fi gure represents one of the appliance models. Since a group of appliances to which these instructions apply , have different features, the instruction manual may describe functions and equipment that may not be available in your appliance.
OPERA TION / SETTINGS SENSOR KEYS 243912 A Appliance on / off B child lock C Oven heaters on/off D Clock E Alarm timer F Cooking end time setting key G Cooking duration settings key H V alue adjustmen.
243912 (only with some models) The switch will turn off the oven heating and the fan when door is opened during oven operation; when the door is closed again, the heating is resumed. The appliance features a built-in cooling fan which cools the appliance housing and control panel.
243912 • T urn on the appliance by pressing the on/off key (A). Setting the time of day • Press the (A) key to turn on the appliance. • Press the (D) key to activate the fl ashing clock. • Press the (H) “+, -” keys to set the time of day .
243912 • Press the (D) key to activate the fl ashing clock. • Use the (H) “+, -” keys to change the time of day to the desired setting. • Con fi rm the setting by pressing the (D) key once again; if nothing is pressed for a few seconds, the settings are adopted automatically .
243912 Grill Only the infra heater is activated (which also operates, along with the upper heater , in the Large grill mode). This mode is appropriate for grilling smaller quantities of toasted sandwiches, grill sausages, or simply for toasting bread.
243912 Lower heater and fan With this operation mode, the lower heater and the fan operate simultaneously . Used for baking low leavened dough and preserving fruit and vegetables. Use the fi rst shelf position from the bottom and shallow rather than deep baking trays to allow the warm air circulate around the upper side of the dish as well.
243912 During oven operation, you may change the temperature (see section “Selecting and setting the oven temperature”), timer functions. After the end of cooking and when the oven is turned off, the temperature display will indicate the falling temperature until it reaches 50°C.
243912 Cooking table for selected types of food Symbol Dish/ Function Preset temperature (°C) Maximum possible temperature setting (°C) Preset time (h/min) Quantity (kg) Guide level (height) (from bottom) Warning Preset operation mode Cutlet - chunk 195 275 1:50 1,2 1 Cooking in a smaller baking tray in the grid.
243912 Setting the cooking duration This programming mode enables setting the duration of oven operation, i.e. the cooking time. The maximum possible setting is 10 hours. • T ouch the (G) key to activate the cooking time setting. “00.00” will fl ash on the display (D).
243912 set to a maximum of 24 hours from the current time. • Make sure the clock on the oven is set correctly . • Set the cooking time (see section “Setting the cooking duration”). • Press the end of cooking time setting key (F). (The sum of current time and the cooking duration will be displayed automatically on the display (D)).
243912 Defrosting (only with control unit 2) With this operation mode, the air circulates without any heaters operating. Only the fan is activated. This is used for slow defrosting of frozen food. Aqua clean – wet cleaning (only with control unit 2) Activate the wet cleaning by touching the (O) sensor key .
243912 Memory programs (J) The oven enables you to save three customized cooking modes. Factory settings are already stored in memory programs (M1, M2, M3); however , these can be changed by the follo.
243912 Beep Every time a sensor key is pressed, this is acknowledged by a short beep. The sound signal for the end of cooking process will be active for one minute.
243912 • Accessories (grid, shallow and deep baking tray) can be inserted into the oven at four levels. • Please note that the shelf levels are always referred to by consecutive numbers starting f.
243912 The easy-clean inserts prevent the fat from spattering directly on the oven wall. The easy-clean inserts are installed as follows: • Remove the wire or telescopic guides (see the section Removing the telescopic and wire guides). • Attach the guides (wire or telescopic) to the easy-clean shield (A).
243912 Shallow baking tray is only intended for baking pastry and cakes. Deep baking tray is intended for baking meat and moist pastry; it is also intended as a drip tray . Unless you are using the grill, or the deep baking tray is used only as a drip tray when spit-roasting, the deep tray should not be inserted into the fi rst guide.
243912 • For baking pastry , use the , or mode of operation. (Oven operation with the selected mode, or system, depends on the appliance model). • When baking pastry , always remove the fat fi lter .
243912 the same thickness and height. Unevenly sized pastry will be unevenly browned! • When baking several types of pastry simultaneously , there will be a signi fi cant amount of vapor in the oven, resulting in accumulation of condensate on the oven door .
243912 Pastry baking table for combined upper and lower heater or hot air operating mode - wh en co oki ng o n on e leve l onl y T ype of pastry Guide (from the bottom) T emperature (°C) Guide (from .
243912 Settings table for baking pastry with hot air and lower heater T ype of pastry Guide (from the bottom) T emperature (°C) Cooking time (minutes) Cheesecake (750g cheese) - short pastry 2 150-16.
243912 Meat cooking table for upper/lower heater combination or with hot air - w hen c oo ki ng on o ne l evel on ly T ype of meat W eight (g) Guide (from bottom) T empera- ture (°C) Guide (from bottom) T empera- ture (°C) Cooking time (min.
243912 • When grilling meat, you should be particularly careful. The high temperatures and infra heater heat the grid and other parts of the oven to very high degrees; use protective kitchen gloves and special meat tongs. • Hot fat may squirt out of pierced meat (e.
243912 Spit roasting (only with some models) • The rotating roast spit set consists of a rotating spit with a detachable handle and two forks with screws for fi xing the meat chunk. • When using the roast spit, fi rst insert the special support frame into the third guide from the bottom.
243912 Cooking table - Large grill T ype of food W eight (g) Guide level (from bottom) T emperature (°C) T emperature (°C) Cooking time (min) Meat and sausages 4 beef loin chops, rare 180g/pc 4 240 .
243912 With this programming mode, set the desired temperature in the core of the food (e.g. chunk of meat). Settings between 30 and 99°C are possible. The oven will operate until the core reaches the set temperature. The temperature is measured by the temperature probe.
243912 • Then, touch the (D1) key and use the (H) “+, -” keys to set the temperature in the range from 30 to 99 °C; the temperature can be set in 1°C steps. • Con fi rm the setting by touching the (D1) key again; if this is not done, the setting will be adopted automatically after a few seconds.
243912 • Air circulating in the oven may speed up the process of defrosting frozen food. Select the defrosting operation mode by pressing the L9 key . • Food appropriate for defrosting includes cakes with heavy cream or butter-based fi lling, other cakes and pastry , bread, buns, and deep-frozen fruit.
243912 Do not use a steam cleaner or a high-pressure steam cleaner to clean the appliance. Before you start cleaning the appliance, disconnect it from the power mains and let it cool down. Appliance housing front Clean the surfaces with liquid non-abrasive detergents intended for smooth surfaces, and a soft cloth.
243912 Oven • The oven can be cleaned in conventional manner (with detergents, oven spray), but only when there is vey dirty and when the stains are particularly stubborn. • For regular cleaning of your oven (after each use), the following procedure is recommended: Pour 0.
243912 prevent the grease from being spattered on the oven interior walls. • When grilling meat on the grid, place a drip tray underneath. Cleaning the oven interior ceiling (only with some models) • T o facilitate cleaning of the oven interior upper wall, some appliances feature a foldable upper infra heater .
243912 Do not attempt to grease the telescopic retractable guides. After cleaning, simply replace the guide rack by following the procedure in reverse order . Removing wire guide racks T o facilitate cleaning of the oven interior side walls, the wire guide rack can be removed.
243912 b) • Slightly lift the supports on the left and right side of the door (marking 1 on the support) and pull them away from the glass (marking 2 on the support) (see Figure 1). • Hold the door glass by the lower edge, slightly lift it so that it is no longer attached to the support, and remove it (Figure 2).
243912 REMOVING AND REPLACING THE OVEN DOOR WITH A SINGLE-AXIS HINGE (depending on the model) a) Conventional closing b) GentleClose – the system absorbs the shock from door closing.
243912 Attention Always make sure the hinge attachment clips are fi rmly seated in their supports when installing the door . If this is not the case, the main hinge that is operated by a strong spring may be released any time while installing or removing the door .
243912 Sensors do not respond, the display has frozen • Disconnect the cooker from the power network for a few minutes (remove the fuse or trip the main switch); then, reconnect it to the power netw.
243912 • V eneer or other fi nish of the furniture the appliance is being built into should be processed with heat-resistant glue (100°C); otherwise, high temperatures may cause them to deform.
243912 The appliance may only be connected to the power mains by an authorized service technician or a registered electrician! Incorrect connection may result in damage to or destruction of respective parts of the appliance; in such cases, the warranty is void.
243912 Procedure • Use a screwdriver to open the cover of the connection terminal on the back of the appliance. Release the two clips as indicated on the cover of the connection terminal. • The mains cord must be inserted into the strain release device which protects the cable from being pulled out.
WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO MAKE ANY CHANGES THA T DO NOT AFFECT THE FUNCTIONALITY OF THE APPLIANCE. EVP_EPM_ORA ITO en (01-14) Rating plate A Serial number B Code C Model D T ype E T rademark F T echnical information G Compliance indications / symbols Instructions for use of the appliance can also be found on our website at www .
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