Summary of OVEN

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    2.1. O v e n s contents greeting 1 . Safety notices ............................................................................................... 6 1.1. Installation and assembly............................................................................... 6 1.2. Use and operation...................

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    Dear client, you are now the proud owner of a fagor oven and we would like to thank you for the confidence you have shown in us. Fagor provides you with a new generation of domestic appliances that contribute to an improvement in your quality of life thanks to our range of innovative, easy to use an...

  • Page 6: Installation and Assembly

    Any manipulation of the oven or cooking hob for the purposes of installation, maintenance, etc. Must be carried out with the oven disconnected from the mains electricity. Important 6 1. Safety notices installation and assembly 1.1. • once all the packaging materials have been removed, check that the...

  • Page 7: Use and Operation

    7 • this oven has been designed solely for domestic use. Use it solely and exclusively for cooking food, never for any other purpose. • the oven must always be operated with the door closed, no matter which programme you choose, including the grill. • open the oven door carefully, hot steam may come...

  • Page 8: Care and Cleaning

    Care and cleaning 8 safety for children • always keep children at a safe distance and make sure that they do not manipu- late the appliance without supervision. • never allow small children to play with the oven or turn the control knobs. If the programmer on your oven includes a child-safety mechan...

  • Page 9: Unpacking

    9 unpacking 2.1. Connection to the mains electricity 2.2. Free-standing ovens a 1 . Cut the plastic film covering the entire package. 2 . Carefully remove all the oven’s protective elements: top cover, edge protection and polystyrene base. With respect to the conservation of the environment, we reco...

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    3. After it is plugged in, place the oven into the gap, taking special care not to leave any surplus cable on top of the oven. 4. A switch must be placed in the most accessible site possible in order to disconnect the oven, with a minimum of 3 mm between the contacts. 5. Fasten the oven to the unit ...

  • Page 11: Multi-Purpose Models

    1. The measurements of the furniture unit in which the oven is to be mounted must coincide with those indicated in the figure. 2. Screw in the 4 cardans on the hob using the corresponding screws. 11 b.1 gas, mixed, induction and 4 electric hobs multi-purpose models b - figure 3 - ingl.Hor05bn 29/3/0...

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    6. Push the oven towards the inside and fasten it to the unit with the 2 screws (figure 2) that you will find in the bag of accessories that came with the oven. 7. Push the control knob supplements into place depending on the correspon- ding type of heat. All the supplements are in the bag of access...

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    8. Push the oven towards the inside and fasten it to the unit with the 2 screws ( figure 2 ) that you will find in the bag of accessories that came with the oven. 9. Push the control knob supplements into place depending on the correspon- ding type of heat. All the supplements are in the bag of acce...

  • Page 14: Adjusting The Clock

    Adjusting the clock first cleaning 14 3. Use of the oven and practical tips before using the oven for the first time 3.1. If the programmer on your new oven includes a clock, we recommend that you set the correct time after connecting the oven to the mains electricity or after a cut in the power sup...

  • Page 15: Cooking Function Selector

    Cooking function selector a 15 general description free-standing ovens multi-purpose ovens 3.2. If the oven has fixed controls, the cooking function selector can be turned to the left or right without any problem. If your oven has controls that can be hidden away, the cooking function selector can b...

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    16 now read below only the description of those functions coinciding with the symbols appearing on your function selector: traditional heat : with this function, the heat comes from both above and below, heating the food in the traditional way. Bottom heat : the heat comes from the lower part of the...

  • Page 17: Temperature Selector

    50 100 150 200 250 follow these steps to turn on your oven: 1. Place the food in the oven, on the recommended tray and level (see tables). 2. Select a cooking function using the cooking function selector (see tables). For example: 3. Set a temperature by turning the temperature selector or following...

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    18 4. To set the programmer, follow the instructions provided in the specific user manual (separate manual). 5. Once the cooking is finished, do not forget to turn the function selector back to the “0” position and the temperature selector to the lowest position “ “ accessories 3.4. Baking tray stan...

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    This grille can be used to hold any kind of container with food to be roasted or toasted. It is also used for making roasts directly on the slats of the grille, in which case we recommend you place a tray underneath the grille to collect any juices given off by the meat and to keep your oven clean. ...

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    20 2. Next insert any of the trays onto the upper part of the “pull system”, fitting it between the four upper catches. If you wish you can also insert the grille with its non-tip safety feature on the combination of the “pull system” and tray but with its catches facing upwards. 3. Insert the whole...

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    To insert the trays inside the oven: 1. Insert the “removable tray, total accessibility” onto the side slots as far as it will go; you will have to raise it lightly to get past the catches. Bear in mind that the round pegs go at the back. 2. Next, pull out the telescopic runners as far as they will ...

  • Page 22: Rotating Spit

    22 rotating spit 3.5. 1. Place the spit hook “a” on the spit support “b”, as shown in figure 1 and then place it inside the oven as shown in figure 2 . 2. Insert the spit in the food you want to roast and hold it in place with the sliding jabs. 3. Insert the spit into the hole at the back of the ove...

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    Suggestions and practical tips for baking a 23 practical advice and cooking table 3.6. Problem cakes and pastries do not rise enough the roast or the baking is very pale the roast or the baking is very dark the roast or the baking is very dry the roast or the baking is very wet possible reason •wron...

  • Page 24: Tables

    Tables b 24 veal 210 o 50-60 min no 1,5 kg pork loin 220 o 50-60 min no 1,5 kg roast chicken 230 o 50-60 min no 1,25 kg roast rabbit 210 o 25-35 min no 1,2 kg roast lamb 220 o 40-50 min no 1 kg pork leg 180 o 85-95 min no 1,5 kg pork ribs 220 o 30-40 min no 1,5 kg turkey 170 o 40-50 min no legs (2) ...

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    Stuffed 220 o 12-16 min yes aubergines roast red 210 o 30-40 min no peppers1,25 kg stuffed 220 o 15-19 min no tomatoes (4) stuffed 200 o 25-35 min no courgettes (2) roast 230 o 7-9 min yes hake 1,5 kg baked 240 o 4 min yes prawns 1 kg trout 250 o 9-11 min yes 1 kg tuna 230 o 10-14 min no fillets roa...

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    26 veal 190 o 50-60 min no 1,5 kg pork loin 200 o 50-60 min no 1,5 kg roast chicken 210 o 50-60 min no 1,25 kg roast rabbit 230 o 25-35 min no 1,2 kg roast lamb 200 o 40-55 min no 1 kg pork leg 150 o 85-95 min no 1,5 kg pork ribs 200 o 30-40 min no 1,5 kg turkey legs 150 o 40-50 min no pavo (2) turk...

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    Roast 210 o 7-9 min yes hake 1,5 kg baked 220 o 4 min yes prawns 1 kg trout 240 o 9-11 min yes 1 kg tuna 250 o 10-14 min no fillets roast 200 o 13-17 min yes fish 1kg baked 240 o 8-10 min yes salmon (4) baked 210 o 7-9 min yes cod 1,5 kg 27 pizza 200 o 18-22 min no bread 200 o 18-22 min no buns 220 ...

  • Page 28: The Outside of The Oven

    A. Ovens with an enamelled front: clean the outside of the oven preferably with warm soapy water. Abundant rinsing is recommended. Dry it immediately afterwards with a soft cloth. B. Ovens with stainless-steel front: clean the outside of the oven preferably with warm water and a little washing- up l...

  • Page 29: The Inside of The Oven

    Sometimes, the largest splashes do not disappear until the oven has been turned on and off several times. When the self-cleaning elements of your oven no longer clean themselves well enough, it will be necessary to regenerate them. To do so, please follow the steps outlined below: 1. Remove the acce...

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    30 warning : never clean the rear plate or the side panels with specialist oven-cleaners. If you wish to clean the side walls on the inside of the oven, you will first have to take out the grilles and the self-cleaning panels located behind them (follow the instructions given in sub-part “4.1.4. How...

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    31 2. Completely raise the bolts in the hinges. 1. Open the door fully. 3. Close the oven door gently until you hear the catch engage; once you reach the position of the catch, take hold of the door with both hands and continue to push it closed while pulling upwards at the same time to lift the hin...

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    32 accessories 4.1.3. Soak the accessories immediately after use in a normal household detergent. In this way, any adhered food scraps can be easily removed with a sponge or a soft brush. Side grilles 4.1.4. The grilles can be removed for cleaning. To do so, follow the steps described below: how to ...

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    33 2. Unscrew the cover over the lamp by turning it to the left. 3. Replace the bulb with one of the same type. You can replace the bulb for the oven’s interior light by yourself if it stops working. You can obtain these heat-resistant 25w replacement bulbs capable of with standing 300 0 c from the ...

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    34 5. Troubleshooting there may be small anomalies that do not necessarily mean the existence of a product failure and so do not require a technical service call-out. These small anomalies are often easy to correct. In order to avoid an unnecessary call- out of a service engineer, check to see if th...

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    35 you notice that... The oven is not working. The luminous symbols are not lit. The oven is not working. The oven is making a series of beeps. The oven is not working. Symbol is flashing. The oven is not working. Symbol is flashing. The oven is not working. Symbol is flashing. The oven is not worki...

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    36 6. Environmental note protecting the environment 6.1. Our company strives permanently to develop technologies and solutions aimed at reducing energy consumption and preserving natural resources, thus effectively contributing to a reduction in the aggressions suffered by the environment. Disposing...

  • Page 37: Energy-Saving Tips

    37 energy-saving tips 6.2. • pre-heat the oven only where this is indicated in the recipe or in the cooking table for the dish you want to make. • it is better to use dark baking moulds, preferably enamelled in black, as these materials absorb heat particularly well. • if you wish to bake a batch of...

  • Page 38: Environmental Tips

    38 environmental tips in order to protect the environment, deliver your used appliance to an official collection centre or recyclable material recovery centre. Before you dispose of your used appliance, make it unusable by cutting the power cable. Ingl.Hor05bn 29/3/05 12:01 página 38.

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