Fagor FDO900X User Manual

Summary of FDO900X

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    Users manual oven.

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    Table of contents 2 introduction p.3 your oven • description p.4 • accessories p.5 safety recommendations p.6 how to install your oven • electrical connections p.8 • 1st connection or change of the power cable p.9 • dimensions for installation use p.10 how to use your upper oven • how to cook straig...

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    Introduction 3 dear customer, you have just acquired a f fa ag go or r o ov ve en n and we would like to thank you. Our research teams have created this new generation of appliances for you so that cooking is a pleasure every day. With pure lines and modern aesthetics, your new f fa ag go or r o ov ...

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    Your oven 4 1 3 5 0 feature selector temperature control programmable clock(lower) l lo ow we err o ov ve en n u up pp pe err o ov ve en n a b c d e b a d e a b d light rail positions c.

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    Accessories 5 • • handle for grill tray • • anti-tip safety shelf food can either be placed on the shelf in a dish or cake tin for cooking or browning. • • sloped 45 mm dish equipped with a special grid for grilling it serves to collect juices and fat from cooking meat or fish placed directly on the...

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    Safety recommendations 6 safety instructions — this oven was designed for use by private individuals in their homes. It is intended sole- ly for cooking foodstuffs. This oven does not contain any asbestos-based components. — please make sure children do not play with the appliance. — when you receiv...

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    7 — ( depending on the model): for your safety, your oven is equipped with an auto- matic stop, if you forget to turn off your oven by mistake. After 23 hours and 30 minutes of continuous use, the as (automatic stop) fea- ture will be activated and your oven will turn itself off. As or auto stop wil...

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    8 how to install your oven warning we cannot be held responsible for any accident resulting from inexistent, defective or inco rrect earthing. If the electrical installation in your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your appliance, contact a professional electrician. If the oven mal...

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    9 how to install your oven • • — — the power cable (h05 rr-f, h05 rn-f or h05 vv-f) must be of sufficient length to be con- nected to the build-in oven while it sits on the floor in front of the cabinet. To do this the appliance must be disconnected from the electrical network: — — open the inspecti...

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    10 how to install your oven 875 mini 5 5 888 875 875 870 595 545 20 50 50 20 fig.1 dimensions for installation use • • tip to be certain that you have properly installed your appliance, do not hesitate to call on a household appliance special- ist. Build-in to do this: 1) remove the rubber screw cov...

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    How to use your upper oven 11 the walls of the upper oven are covered with normal enamel, the oven is best used: - with a thermostat setting of 50 to 250 for dishes which cause little or no spitting or soiling, such as small and large cakes, etc. - for grilling dishes that don't make any grease spla...

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    How to use your upper oven upper oven cooking modes • • c co on nv ve en nt tiio on na al l o ov ve en n •the food is cooked by top and bottom elements. •preheating is sometimes necessary to reach the required temperature. •recommended to keep white meat, fish and vegetables juicy and succulent. A a...

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    How to use your upper oven 13 bulb fitting unscrew cover the lamp is accessible: iin ns siid de e tth he e o ov ve en n.. The bulb is located on the ceiling of your oven’s cavity. - unscrew the the protective shade (see diagram). - unscrew the bulb in the same direc- tion. A bulb is used: - 15 w - 2...

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    How to use your lower oven a n a b cooking modes display oven temperature display shelf support indicator and select- ed cooking mode indicator. Temperature rise indicator adjustment buttons buttons for confirming settings clock and timer display setting cooking time / cooking end time and clock tim...

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    How to use your lower oven 15 •how to set the time -- when plugged in the displays flashes 12:00 (fig.1). Set the time by pressing the + or - buttons (holding your finger on the button allows you to scroll through the numbers rapidly) (fig.2). Example: 12:30 press the button to confirm. The display ...

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    How to use your lower oven 16 •immediate cooking — the programmer should display only the time. It should not be flashing. Press the button (fig.1) then select your cooking program using the + or - buttons (fig.2). Example: —> shelf support two recommended. — confirm using the ok button. Cooking ind...

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    17 -- cooking with immediate start and pro- grammed duration - select the desired cooking mode and adjust the temperature (see paragraph: immediate cooking). - press the button until the cooking time indi- cator starts to flash . “ the display flashes 0:00 to indicate that you can now adjust the set...

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    18 -- cooking with delayed start and chosen cooking end time p prro oc ce ee ed d a as s w wiitth h p prro og grra am mm me ed d c co oo ok kiin ng g.. - press the button until the cooking end indicator starts to flash . “ the display flashes to indicate that you can now adjust the setting (fig. 1 )...

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    19 -- y yo ou urr o ov ve en n’’s s p prro og grra am mm me err c ca an n b be e u us se ed d a as s a an n iin nd de ep pe en nd de en ntt ttiim me err tth ha att a allllo ow ws s y yo ou u tto o c co ou un ntt d do ow wn n a a ttiim me e w wiitth ho ou utt o op pe erra attiin ng g tth he e o ov ve...

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    20 • the bulb is located on the ceiling of your oven's cavity. A) unscrew the view port (see adjacent diagram). B) unscrew the light bulb in the same direction. Bulb specifications: - 15 w - 220-240 v - 300°c - e 14 cap c) replace the bulb then reposition the view port and reconnect your oven. Bulb ...

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    21 circulating heat (recommended temperature 180°c min 35°c max 235°c) •cooking is controlled by the heating element located at the back of the oven and by the fan. •rapid temperature increase: some dishes can be placed in the oven while it is still cold. •this is recommended to retain the moisture ...

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    22 keeping things warm (recommended temperature 80°c min 35°c max 100°c) •this position allows you to keep your food warm by bursts of heat from the element at the back of the oven combined with fan. •recommended for letting dough rise for bread, brioche, kugelhopf... Without exceed- ing 40°c (plate...

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    23 -- check that the programmer is displaying the time of day and that it is not flashing. You can choose 3 durations of pyrolysis: pyrolysis lasting 1 hour 30 minutes. Pyrolysis lasting 1 hour 45 minutes. Pyrolysis lasting 2 hours. Press the touch button (fig.1). Then press once on the button - to ...

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    24 fig.1 •delayed pyrolysis -- follow the instructions described in the sec- tion “immediate pyrolysis” after validating the pyrolysis cycle by pressing the button ok: - press the button. The end of cooking symbol flashes to indicate that it is now possible to set it (fig.1). - press the + or - butt...

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    25 iiff y yo ou u h ha av ve e a a d do ou ub btt a ab bo ou utt tth he e ffu un nc cttiio on niin ng g o off y yo ou urr o ov ve en n,, this does not necessarily mean that there is a malfunction. Iin n a an ny y e ev ve en ntt,, c ch he ec ck k tth he e ffo ollllo ow wiin ng g iitte em ms s:: y y o...

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