Using the grill – top cavity, Maintenance and cleaning – Campomatic C64EWR User Manual

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USING THE GRILL – TOP CAVITY

Figure 8

The top cavity control turns the grill on

and off (Figure 8). Turn the control knob

clockwise to select the grill temperature

Place the food in the middle of the grill

pan and position the pan so the food is

near but not touching the top element. Do

not line the grill pan with aluminium foil.

Use the handle when handling the grill

pan.

When the food is cooked, turn the oven

control and temperature control (°C) to

off (

).

Figure 11

GRILL

PAN

GRILL

POSITION

POWER ON

INDICATOR

POWER ON

INDICATOR

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SECTION 7 ADJUSTMENT of TIMER

SETTING ELECTRONIC TIME

You must set timer before using your oven. Otherwise, your oven

will not operate.

Power is supplied to the heating elements through the programmer

clock. In order to turn the heating elements on, the clock must be

programmed.

The clock/timer of the oven functions in the same way as a normal

clock. In case of electricity failures, the clock is reset. If the mains supply

frequency is under 50 Hz, the clock will be slower. It is not a failure of the

clock. In such cases, readjust the clock.

BY USING THE CLOCK/PROGRAMMER IT IS POSSIBLE TO:

1. Set cooking time between 0-12 hours.

2. Use it as alarm clock between 0-12 hours.

3. Program full automatic, semi automatic or manual cooking.

You can see cooking time by pressing

button and cooking end time

by pressing stop switch. Day real time will be displayed again 5 seconds

after pressing it.

AUTO: Shines steadily when the oven is programmed.

: Shines steadily when the oven is running.

: Shines steadily when the alarm is programmed








1. Set day time while pressing STOP and

and

pressing “-“ or “+”.

You can increase number one by one by pressing “-“, “+”

as well as you can increase the number fast by hold it

pressed.

2. When you release the button, the clock/timer and your

oven starts functioning manually.

If you do not want the oven to function, “Oven control”

switches should be off. If full or semi-automatic

programming has been made before, clock/timer can not

be set without deactivating the program.(see clock / timer

reset).

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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Warning !

Disconnect the cooker from the power

supply before proceeding with washing

and cleaning and wait until it cools

down.

GENERAL REMARKS

The cooker must be cleaned regularly.

When cleaning, avoid using any

coarse-

grained abrasive powders, wire

sponges, aggressive chemicals and

sharp objects.

The knobs and the fascia panel

should be cleaned with a soft cleaning

liquid on a soft cloth.

Clean the enamelled parts with a soft

cloth or sponge moistened in

lukewarm water with the addition of a

soft detergent avoiding too much

water. Remove heavy stains with

special kitchen cleaning agents.

Baking tins and meat roasting pans

should be soaked in lukewarm water

with the addition of washing-up liquid

and carefully dried.

Check to make sure that the oven

door seal is always kept clean.

CLEANING THE HOT PLATE

Clean the hot plates with a damp

sponge and then dry them by turning

them on for a few seconds. To keep

their appearance, apply a

commercially available grease

intended for the maintenance of hot

plates.

The hot plate trim rings can be

cleaned with agents intended for the

maintenance of stainless steel parts.

The rings may become yellowed as a

result of overheating. This is normal.

If a hotplate is to be out of use for a

long time, apply the special grease

periodically.

OVEN CLEANING

CAUTION!

1. Before cleaning it you should wait until

the oven cools down.

2. Do not steam pressure clean the oven.

3. It is the best to clean the bottom of the

oven after every use and not allow the

remains of food and spots of oil to remain

burned on.

REPLACING THE LAMP

Wait for the oven to cool.

Unscrew and remove the diffuser.

Unscrew the lamp from the lampholder.

Replace lamp and diffuser (Figure 14).

The replacement lamp must be of the

same type, voltage and wattage (15W

SES) for oven use.

Figure 14

LAMP

LAMPHOLDER

DIFFUSER

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11

MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING

Warning !

Disconnect the cooker from the power

supply before proceeding with washing

and cleaning and wait until it cools

down.

GENERAL REMARKS

The cooker must be cleaned regularly.

When cleaning, avoid using any

coarse-

grained abrasive powders, wire

sponges, aggressive chemicals and

sharp objects.

The knobs and the fascia panel

should be cleaned with a soft cleaning

liquid on a soft cloth.

Clean the enamelled parts with a soft

cloth or sponge moistened in

lukewarm water with the addition of a

soft detergent avoiding too much

water. Remove heavy stains with

special kitchen cleaning agents.

Baking tins and meat roasting pans

should be soaked in lukewarm water

with the addition of washing-up liquid

and carefully dried.

Check to make sure that the oven

door seal is always kept clean.

CLEANING THE HOT PLATE

Clean the hot plates with a damp

sponge and then dry them by turning

them on for a few seconds. To keep

their appearance, apply a

commercially available grease

intended for the maintenance of hot

plates.

The hot plate trim rings can be

cleaned with agents intended for the

maintenance of stainless steel parts.

The rings may become yellowed as a

result of overheating. This is normal.

If a hotplate is to be out of use for a

long time, apply the special grease

periodically.

OVEN CLEANING

CAUTION!

1. Before cleaning it you should wait until

the oven cools down.

2. Do not steam pressure clean the oven.

3. It is the best to clean the bottom of the

oven after every use and not allow the

remains of food and spots of oil to remain

burned on.

REPLACING THE LAMP

Wait for the oven to cool.

Unscrew and remove the diffuser.

Unscrew the lamp from the lampholder.

Replace lamp and diffuser (Figure 14).

The replacement lamp must be of the

same type, voltage and wattage (15W

SES) for oven use.

Figure 14

LAMP

LAMPHOLDER

DIFFUSER

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