CDA SC510SS Specifications

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Page 1 - PLURI-FUNCTION

PLURI-FUNCTION OVENSInstruction for the use - Installation adviceKEEP IN A SAFE PLACEBefore operating this oven, please read these instructions carefu

Page 2 - CONFORMITY

10USE OF THE GRILLSet the function selector knob to positionand the thermostat knob between50°C and 200°C max.Leave to warm up for approximately 5minu

Page 3 - APPLIANCES

11AUTOPFig. 3.1Fig. 3.2Electronic programmer33Description of the buttons:TimerCooking timeEnd of cooking timeManual position and cancellation ofthe in

Page 4 - Control panel

12Fig. 3.3AUTOFig. 3.4ELECTRONIC CLOCK (fig. 3.2)The programmer is equipped with anelectronic clock with illuminated num-bers which indicates hours an

Page 5 - CONTROL PANEL

13AUTOPAUTOPFig. 3.6Fig. 3.5AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKINGTo cook food automatically in the oven,it is necessary to:1. Set the length of the cooking period 2.

Page 6 - How to use the oven

14AUTOPAUTOPFig. 3.7Fig. 3.8SEMI - AUTOMATIC COOKINGThis is used to automatically switch offthe oven after the desired cooking peri-od has elapsed. Se

Page 7 - TRADITIONAL CONVECTION

15The electronic programmer is a devicewith the following functions:– 24 hours clock with illuminateddisplay– Timing of oven cooking with automaticswi

Page 8 - DEFROSTING FROZEN FOODS

16Fig. 5.1ELECTRONIC CLOCK (fig. 5.1)The electronic alarm is a device whichgroups the functions of 24 hours clockwith illuminated display and 99 minut

Page 9 - COOKING ADVICE

17Clock programmer66Fig. 6.1Fig. 6.2Fig. 6.3AAABBBCOOKING WITH AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF– Turn on the oven by setting the switchknob on the desired program

Page 10 - THE SAME TIME

18ELECTRIC CLOCK WITH ALARM(Fig. 7.1)To adjust the clock, press knob “A” andturn clockwise until it shows the correcttime.Caution: the knob “A” will b

Page 11 - Electronic programmer

19Timer - 60’ Alarm8860’ ALARM (Fig. 8.2)The minute counter is a timed acousticwarning device which can be set for amaximum of 60 minutes. The knob mu

Page 12

2Dear Customer,Thank you for having purchased and given your preference to ourproduct.The safety precautions and recommendations within this bookletar

Page 13 - AUTOMATIC OVEN COOKING

20INSIDE OF OVENThe oven must be always cleaned afterevery use, using suitable products andkeeping in mind that its operation for 30minutes on the hig

Page 14 - SEMI - AUTOMATIC COOKING

21Fig. 9.3Fig. 9.2AModels with wire racks– Assemble the wire racks to the ovenwalls using the 2 screws (Fig. 9.2).– In the models with catalytic panel

Page 15

22Models with tilting grill and slidingshelves– Assemble the sliding shelves on theoven walls using the 2 screws (Fig.9.6).– In the models with cataly

Page 16 - Electronic clock

23Fig. 9.7Fig. 9.6SLIDING SHELVES(some models only)– The sliding shelves facilitate the inser-tion and removal of shelves duringcooking. These shelves

Page 17 - Clock programmer

2412Fig. 9.9REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHTBefore any maintenance is startedinvolving electrical parts of the appliance,it must be disconnected from the powe

Page 18 - ELECTRIC CLOCK (Fig. 7.2)

25Fig. 9.10BACREMOVING THE OVEN DOORThe oven door can easily be removed asfollows:– Open the door to the full extent (fig.9.10a).– Open the lever “A”

Page 19 - Timer - 60’ Alarm

26Advicefor theinstaller

Page 20 - Cleaning and maintenance

27560550 min59159459454020536 min56050585Fig. 10.1Fig. 10.2IMPORTANT– The appliance should be installed by aQUALIFIED INSTALLATION TECHNICIAN.The app

Page 21 - Models with embossed cavity

28To ensure internal ventilation, aeration channels must be provided as illustrated in thefigures 10.3 and 10.4.The walls surrounding the oven must be

Page 22

29OVEN DOORLOWER TRIMAIR FLOWIMPORTANT:To avoid damage to the lower trim please note the following instructions. The lower trim is designed to allow f

Page 23 - NANCE OF CATALYTIC PANELS

3IMPORTANT PRECAUTIONS AND RECOMMENDATIONS FOR USE OF ELECTRICALAPPLIANCESUse of any electrical appliance implies the necessity to follow a series of

Page 24 - REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT

30GENERAL– The connection to the electrical networkmust be carried out by qualified person-nel and must be according to existingnorms.– The appliance

Page 25 - REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR

31CONNECTION OF THE POWER SUP-PLY CABLEUnhook the terminal board cover byinserting a screwdriver into the twohooks “A” (fig. 11.1).Open the cable glan

Page 26

Cod. 1101787 ß14Descriptions and illustrations in this booklet are given as simply indicative. The manufacturer reserves the right, considering the ch

Page 27 - Installation

4Control panel11Fig. 1.1AUTO4050601003002010908070110120236-71(A or B)4AUTOP2351(A or B)4238-9-101(A or B)42311-121(A or B)4TYPES OF THERMOSTATDependi

Page 28

CONTROL PANEL1. Oven thermostat knob (type A or B)2. Function selector knob3. Power on indicator lamp 4. Oven temperature indicator lamp5. Electronic

Page 29 - AIR FLOW

6GENERAL FEATURESAs its name indicates, this is an oventhat presents particular features from anoperational point of view.In fact, it is possible to i

Page 30 - Electrical section

7THERMOSTAT KNOB (fig. 2.1A - 2.1B)To turn on the heating elements of theoven, set function selector knob to therequired position and the thermostatkn

Page 31 - 1 (L )2

8GRILLING The infra-red heating element is switchedon. The heat is diffused by radiation.Use with the oven door closed and thethermostat knob must be

Page 32 - Cod. 1101787 ß14

9GRILLING AND “AU GRATIN” Grilling may be done by selectinggrill+fan setting with the functionselector knob, because the hot air com-pletely envelops

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