User manual FAGOR 6H-750NEPOCA

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[. . . ] Simultaneously press the and touch controls for a few seconds until the digital display flashes. the time display flashes , indicating that it is now possible to adjust the time. To set the time, press the or touch controls to advance or turn back the displayed time. If you do not confirm the time by pressing the " " touch control, the oven will do it automatically after a few seconds. [. . . ] Place your dish in the oven according to the recommendations provided in your cooking guide. The thermostat indicator light goes out when the temperature is reached. After these steps, the oven heats up To optimise the ECO cooking mode, do not pre-heat and do not open the door. *This position makes it possible to save up to 20% energy while still offering identical cooking results. After a cooking cycle, the fan continues to function for a period to ensure the heating elements are properly cooled down. Your oven is equipped with an electronic timer that is independent of the oven functions, making it possible to measure times. Press the " " touch control until the " " display begins flashing. Press on the ( or ) touch control until the desired length of time is displayed (12:00 maximum) Example: 25 minutes. The setting advances by 10-second intervals until 19:30, at which point the setting begins advancing in oneminute intervals. The display shows hours and minutes beginning at 20 minutes: Example: 00:20 equals 0 hours and 20 minutes. - If there is no programme under way, the digital display turns off. - If a cooking cycle has been programmed , the remaining cooking time will appear in the digital display. - If a scheduled cooking programme ends before the timer goes off, a series of beeps is emitted for three minutes to indicate the end of cooking. The display stops flashing after a few seconds, the timer starts counting down. Once the time has expired, the timer emits a series of beeps for 30 seconds to notify you. If you have a doubt about the functioning of your oven, this does not necessarily mean that there is a malfunction. In any event, check the following items: The fuse in your electrical set-up is not working. - Replace the fuse in your electrical set-up and check its capacity (16A). Cooking controlled by the upper and lower heating elements with no fan. Cooking heat from the bottom with a small amount of heat from the top. [. . . ] RELATIVELY CLEAN COOKING APPLICATIONS DIRTY COOKING APPLICATIONS VERY DIRTY COOKING APPLICATIONS Biscuits, vegetables, pastry, quiches, soufflés Meats, fish, (in a dish) stuffed vegetables Large cuts of meat on the spit Splatter-free cooking Pyrolysis is not warranted Pyrolysis is warranted after three cooking cycles Pyrolysis can be performed after one cooking application of this kind if there is a lot of splattering You should not wait until the oven is coated in grease to initiate a cleaning cycle. A) Remove the grids and trays from the oven and clean any major spill The non-adjustable pyrolysis times are 1 hour, 30 minutes in "PYRO ECO" mode and 2 hours in "PYRO" mode. During the pyrolysis cycle, the lock warning light is activated to indicate that the door is locked. During pyrolysis, the thermostat indicator light comes on while the oven is heating. [. . . ]

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