CDA SV500 manual

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    Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshir e • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu Passionate about style SV500 Pyr olytic Ov en Manual for Inst allation, Use and Maintenanc e[...]

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    1 Important This appliance must only be used for the purpose f or which it is intended, i.e. domestic c ooking. Any other use could be dangerous and ma y lead to pr emature failur e of the appliance. This appliance is not designed to be used by people (including c hildren) with r educed physical, sensorial or mental capacity , or who lac k experien[...]

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    2 Important Read the user instructions car efully befor e using the oven for the fir st time. Clean the oven r egularly. Remove spills as soon as they oc cur . Always use ov en gloves when removing shelv es and trays fr om the ovens. Do not allow childr en near the oven when in use. Do not lean on the oven door , or place hea vy items on the door [...]

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    3 Using your ov en Fig.2 A Display B T emperature C ontrol Knob C Function C ontrol Knob D Oven Light E Shelf supports 9 9 3 2 6 4 8 7 E D B A C[...]

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    4 The Contr ol Panel and Displa y Fig.3 A Clock displa y B Door loc k indicator C Eco cooking indicator D Minut e minder indicator E End time indicator F Cooking time indicator G T ime setting keys H T imer selection key I T emperatur e display B A I F G C D E H[...]

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    5 Fitting Out Y our Appliance 1 . Side rac ks (E on fig. 4) The side rac ks allow five differ ent cooking heights for the drip tra y and shelf. When cooking using the grill functions and r otisserie, use the drip tra y or shelf at height 5 to collect the juices fr om the food. 2. Drip tr ay (figur e 4) The enamel drip tra y can be used for bakin[...]

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    6 Gener al Settings and Use Clock T o set the clock when the time and the clock indicator ar e flashing (for example, when the ov en is first switc hed on) touch or until the corr ect time shows on the display , then touch to c onfirm the selection. The oven will beep to confirm the selection and the clock and cloc k indicator will stop flashi[...]

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    7 Gener al Settings and Use T o progr amme the ov en T urn the function control knob to the r equired pr ogramme. The display will flash the temper ature pr eset for the pr ogramme (as detailed on page 8) and st art cooking immediately. T o change the temperatur e, turn the temperatur e contr ol knob until the requir ed temperatur e shows on displ[...]

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    8 Gener al Settings and Use Oven functions Each of the oven functions uses diff erent elements within the ov en to offer you the best c hoice of cooking every time. The cooking functions ar e explained below . The pyr olytic functions are explained on page xxx. 1 . Fan Ov en – preset 1 80˚ (range available 35-235˚) Using the fan element and the[...]

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    9 Gener al Settings and Use 7 . Full Grill – pr eset 275˚ (r ange available 1 80-275˚) The grill function radiates the heat fr om the grill element. The fully temperatur e variable grill is ideal f or grilling anything up to a full family meal (full grill) This function can be used in conjuction with the r otisserie, which will turn until the d[...]

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    10 Pyr olysis Pr ogr ammes This oven can clean itself by a pr ocess known as pyrolysis, heating the ca vity to a temper ature of 500˚C. This will burn off the residue fr om spattering and spillages caused by c ooking. Pyrolytic pr ogrammes should be used when the ov en smokes during preheating or c ooking or if the oven smells even when cold. It i[...]

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    Cleaning and Maintenanc e IMPOR T ANT : Alwa ys disconnect the applianc e from the po wer supply bef ore undertaking an y cleaning or maintenance. Y ou should alwa ys allow the o ven to c ool fully after use befor e undertaking any cleaning or maint enance. Y ou should only use non-abrasive cleaner s. Any abrasive cleaner s (including Cif) will scr[...]

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    Changing the Ov en Lamp Befor e any maintenanc e is started inv olving electrical parts, the ov en must be disconnected fr om the pow er supply . If the ov en has been in use, let the ov en ca vity and the heating elements cool down bef ore at tempting any maintenance. Never r eplace the bulb with bar e hands as contamination from your finger s ca[...]

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    Car e and Maintenanc e Cleaning the interior o f the door Open the door completely and insert tw o of the red stopper s supplied with the oven, as shown in figur e 1 0. Then insert the other two r ed stoppers in the A slots, as shown in figure 1 1 . Lever the st oppers to lift the fr ame and the glass from the door , as shown in figure 1 2. Remo[...]

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    Car e and Maintenanc e Clean the panes of glass using a soft sponge and washing up liquid. Do not soak the glass in water . Do note use abrasiv e cleaning products, metallic scr apers or scouring sponges. These could scuff the surface and cause the glass to shatter . Rinse with clean water and dry off with a lint-fr ee cloth. The inner glass assemb[...]

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    T r oubleshooting If the oven is not functioning corr ectly , check the advice below prior to calling CD A Customer Car e. The oven display will show err or codes if ther e is a fault with the appliance. These ar e detailed below . Before calling CD A Customer Car e, take note of the err or code as this will help when attempting t o resolve the pr [...]

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    Installation Important If the oven is being installed into a built under ov en housing unit ensure that the fr ont rail at the top of the unit is not installed as it could r estrict ventilation. Ensure that air can flow fr eely ar ound the housing area. If the oven is being inst alled into a fully enclosed built-under oven housing unit it may be n[...]

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    Mains Electricity Connection W arning! This appliance must be earthed W e r ecommend that the appliance is connect ed by a qualified electrician, who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C. and who will comply with the I.E.E. and local r egulations. This appliance is int ended t o be connected to xed wiring and is no t suitable for connection to a 1 3A[...]

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    Customer Care Department • The Group Ltd. • Harby Road • Langar • Nottinghamshir e • NG13 9HY T : 01949 862 012 F : 01949 862 003 E : service@cda.eu W : www .cda.eu Passionate about style T o c ontact our Customer Car e Department, or for Servic e, please contact us on the det ails below .[...]