Tricity Bendix SE550 manual

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    SLIP IN ELECTRIC COOKER SE550 PLEASE READ THIS INSTRUCTIO N BOOKLET BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE OPERA TING & INST ALLA TION INSTRUCTIO NS[...]

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    2 MODEL NO. SE 550 Voltage: 230-240 V olts AC 50Hz W att age: 10.9-11.8 k W Height: 900 mm W idth: 60 0mm Depth: 598m m W eig ht: 65.0 kg This applia nce c omplies w ith: Euro pean Co uncil D irectiv e 73/23/EEC . EMC Di rectiv e 89/336/EEC. CE Marking Dire ctive 93 /68/EEC. Manufactur er TRICITY B ENDIX Model Number S E550 Energy Effi ciency on a [...]

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    3 Techn ical Details .............................................................................................................................. ...... 2 Contents .............................................................................................................................. .................... 3 Preface ..........................[...]

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    4 Defrost Featu re ............................................................................................................................... ........ 22 Uses of Defrost Feature ....................................................................................................... ........... 22 Selectin g D efros t ...........................[...]

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    5 Dear Custo mer, Thank y ou for buy ing a Trici ty Bendix appli ance. W ith our 80 years exper ience in developi ng and manu f acturing the very best in U .K. applianc es, you can be assured tha t you have pur chased a hard w orking, rel iable, quality product. Tricity Bendix appliances comply wi th British Sta ndard safety and performance requir [...]

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    6 THESE WA RNINGS ARE PROVID ED IN THE INTER ESTS OF Y OUR SA FETY. ENSURE TH AT YOU UNDERST AND THEM A LL BEFORE INSTA L LING OR USING THE A PPLI ANC E . PLEA SE READ CA REFUL LY BEFORE INSTALLA TION This appliance is hea vy and care must be tak en when m oving it. Ensure that a ll pack aging, both inside and outs ide t he app lianc e has been rem[...]

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    7 Take car e to follow the recom mendatio ns gi ven f or ten ding the food whe n grill ing. Ensure that you support the gri ll pan when it is in the withdra wn or partial ly withdra wn positio n. Ensure that a ll ve nts are left unobstructe d to ensure vent ilation of the oven cavi t y. Ensure th e anti-ti lt shel ves are pu t in place corr ect ly.[...]

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    8 WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE E ARTHED RA TING PLA TE This is situate d on th e front f ram e of the applianc e and can be seen upon o penin g the door . Alternat ivel y the rat ing p late m a y also be foun d on the back or top of som e m odels (wher e applic able) . The appl iance m us t be protecte d b y a suitab ly ra ted fuse or circ uit b[...]

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    9 Note: Vapours fr om the oven vents m a y in tim e cause dis colour atio n of wallco verings beh ind the applia nce. F or ease of c leaning it m a y be pr eferab le to tile beh ind th e appl iance. Overhang ing surf aces or a co oker hood shoul d b e a minim um of 685mm above the h ob. It is im portant to ensu re that the app lianc e is le vel aft[...]

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    10 GRILL AND OVEN FURNITURE The f ollowing item s of grill a nd oven f urnit ure h ave been suppli ed with the applianc e. If you requ ire replacem ents of any of the items listed belo w please contact your local Serv ice Forc e Centre, quotin g the relevant part num ber. 1 grill pan (3114094 01) 1 grill pan ha ndle (3114681 00) Note: If you requir[...]

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    11 THE CONTROL PANEL FEATURES A - Hotplate Con trols B - Top O ven / Gril l Tem perature Co ntro l C - Main Oven T em perature Contr ol D - Hotplate Con trols E - Top O ven / Gr ill Indic ator Neon F - Main Oven I ndicator Neon GETTING TO KNOW YOUR A PPLIANCE F A C B E D From the Electrolux Group.[...]

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    12 CA UTION: DO NOT USE THE A PPLIANCE IF THE C ERA MIC GLASS IS DA MAGED. IF A FAULT OR CRACK BECOMES VISIBLE DURING COOKING, DISCONNECT THE A P PLI ANC E IMMEDIA T ELY FROM THE ELECTRIC ITY SUPPLY AND CONTACT YOUR LOCAL SERVICE FORCE CENTRE. USING THE HOB · To operate the hotp lates turn the contr ol k nobs in either dir ectio n to var y t he he[...]

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    13 · To prolong the l ife of the hotp lates:- · Never use ut ensils with a s k irt, e.g. a buc ket. · Never use a n asbes tos m at. · Never leave the hotp lates ON when n ot covered with a saucepan. · Ensure that the hob and sauc epans ar e cle an and dr y before the start of cook ing to r educe cleaning . · Follo w the clean ing instr uct io[...]

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    14 USES OF THE DUA L GRILL CAUTION - ACCESSIBLE PARTS M AY BECOME HOT WHEN T HE GRILL IS IN USE. CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY. The Dual Grill on this app liance has been designe d to heat up mor e quickl y than conve ntiona l gril l elem ents. It provides quick , direc t heat a nd no preheat ing is necess ar y. It has a dual cir cuit f acilit y whi[...]

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    15 HINTS AND TIPS · In order to becom e acquainted with th e perform ance of the Dual G rill it is advis able to check food regu larl y when gri lling. · Food sho uld be thoroug hl y dried bef ore gr il ling to minim ise splas hing. Br ush le an m eats and f ish lightl y with a little oil or m elted but ter to k eep them m oist dur ing cook ing. [...]

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    16 USES OF THE T OP OVEN The top oven is the s m aller of the two ov ens. It is heate d b y elem ents in the top and bottom of the oven. It is designed f or c ooking on one leve l and f or s m all quantit ies of f ood. It g ives espec iall y go od r esults if us ed to cook fruit c akes , sweet or sa vour y flans or qu iche. The top o ven is a lso i[...]

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    17 HINTS AND TIPS · Most cook ing sh ould b e carried out usi ng a n oven she lf pos ition ed in one of the shelf runners . · Larger ro asts and c ass eroles shou ld norm all y be cook ed in the m ain oven. Ho wever, t he y ma y be cook ed on a flat shelf p laced on the bas e of the top oven pr ovide d ther e is suf fic ient ro om for air circula[...]

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    18 USES OF THE FA N OVEN The oven is heat ed by an element ar ound the f an s ituated behin d the b ack panel. The f an dr aws a ir fr om the oven and the element h eats th e air which c ircul ates in t he ove n via the ve nts in t he bac k panel. T he advan tages of f an oven cook ing are: PREHE A T ING The fan oven quic kl y reaches its temper at[...]

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    19 HINTS AND TIPS · Arrange the she lves in the r equ ired posit ions before switc hing the oven O N. S helf positions are count ed from the bott om upwards. · W hen cooking mor e than one dish i n the f an oven, place dis hes c entrall y on d iff erent shel ves rather than c luster sever al d ishes on on e s helf , this wil l allow th e heat t o[...]

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    20 The oven tem peratures ar e int ended as a gui de onl y. It m ay be neces sar y to increas e or dec rease the tem perature by 10°C to s uit individ ual pref erences and re quir em ents. FAN OVEN TO P OVEN FOOD SHELF POSIT ION COOKING TEM P °C SHELF POSIT ION COOKING TEM P°C APPROX COOK TIME (m) Biscu its Bread Bread r olls/bu ns Cakes : Sm al[...]

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    21 The oven tem peratures ar e int ended as a gui de onl y. It m ay be nec essar y to i ncrease or decr ease t he temper atures b y 10°C to sui t ind ivid ual pref erences and re quirem ents . ROASTING CHART INTERNAL T EMPERAT URE S – Rare : 50-60 °C; Med ium : 60-70°C; W ell done : 70-80°C MEAT SECON D/FAN OVEN COOKING TIME Beef 160-180°C 2[...]

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    22 USES OF DEFROST FE A TURE This main oven function def rosts most f oods fas ter than mor e convent ional m ethods. It is part icularl y suitable for delicate f rozen f oods which ar e to be served co ld e.g. c ream f illed ga teaux, cak es cover ed with icings or fros tings, chee sec akes , biscu its, scones, etc . It is preferable t o tha w fis[...]

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    23 BEFORE CLE ANING THE A PP LI ANCE, A L W AYS A L LOW THE COOLING FA N TO COOL THE A PPLI ANCE DOWN BEFORE SWITCHING OFF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. CLEANING MATERI ALS Before us ing an y cleani ng m aterials on your applianc e, check that t he y are suita ble a nd t hat t heir use is rec omm ended b y the m anufac turer. Cleaners that contai n bleac[...]

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    24 HINTS AND TIPS TO REDUCE HOB SOIL AGE: · Make s ure the bott om of the s aucepan and the cook ing area are clean and dr y before c ooking begins. · Ensure sauc epans are large enoug h to accomm odate f ood to avoi d boil o vers. · If possible, wipe u p spil ls and s platters as the y occur, but t ak e care to avo id steam bur ns. · Avoid us [...]

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    25 The Sta yclean s urfac es insid e th e o vens should not be cleaned m anually. See ‘Car e of Sta yclean Surfac es’. The vitre ous en am el in the gr ill/t op ove n bas e and o n the main o ven bas e can b e cle aned us ing norm al oven cleaners with c are. E nsure t hat the manuf actur ers inst ructions ar e fol lowed a nd that all parts are[...]

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    26 CLEANING BETWEEN THE OUTER AND INNER DOOR GLASS The outer d oor g lass is rem ovable f or clea ning. TO R E M OV E THE OUTER GLA SS 1. Open the o ven d oor sl ightl y to gain acces s to the two cr oss hea d scr ews on the to p of th e oven d oor. 2. Loosen the two sc rews usi ng a Pozidr iv e screwdri ver. 3. Hold the do or glas s sec urely in p[...]

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    27 W e strongly recom m end that you carr y out the follo wing check s on your app liance b efor e callin g a Service Engin eer. It m ay be that t he prob lem is a sim ple one whic h you c an sol ve yourself without the expense of a Ser vice ca ll. If our Ser vice Engin eer finds that the prob lem is listed below you will be char ged for th e call [...]

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    28 SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS In the event of your applianc e requ iri ng serv ice, or if you wish to purchas e spar e par ts, pleas e contac t your loca l Serv ice Force Centre b y telephoning: - 0870 5 929929 Your tel ephone ca ll will be aut om aticall y routed to the Servic e Forc e Centre cov ering your pos t code ar ea. For the addr ess of your [...]

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    29 Standard guarantee conditions W e, Tric ity Bendix , undertak e that if within 12 m onths of the date of the p urchas e this Tr icity Ben dix a pplia nce or any part thereof is proved to b e defecti ve b y reason only of f aulty wor km anship or m ater ials, w e will, at our opt ion repair or replac e the sa me F REE OF C HARG E for labour, m at[...]

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    Tricity Bendix, 55-77 H igh Street, Slo ugh, Berkshir e SL1 1DZ Consumer care telephone number 08705 950950 IMP ORTA NT N OTICE In line with our c ontinu ing po lic y of resear ch and d evel opm ent, we reser ve the r ight to alter m odels and specif icatio ns wit hout pri or not ice. This instruction book let is accurate at the date of printing , [...]