Home > Stoves > Oven > Stoves Q900 User Guide

Stoves Q900 User Guide

Here you can view all the pages of manual Stoves Q900 User Guide. The Stoves manuals for Oven are available online for free. You can easily download all the documents as PDF.

Page 31

UsInG tHe pRoGRaMMeR - toUcH
once the cooKING TIME has expired, the 
AcoUSTIc SIGNAl is heard. The display
shows 
 & the  symbol 
flashes.
After seven minutes maximum or after 
touching any of the touch control symbols, 
the AcoUSTIc SIGNAl stops but the
	symbol	 continues	to	flash.Touch	the	
FUNcTIoN symbol, the  symbol is 
displayed continously & the current TIME 
of DAY is displayed, except if the MINUTE 
MINDEr is active.
3.7 end of cooking time
The END of cooKING TIME function 
MUst be used in...

Page 32

UsInG tHe pRoGRaMMeR - toUcH
3.8 Delayed cooking
Calculation	of	START	TIME	as	below:
To	select	DELAYED	COOKING:
1. set the desired cooKING TIME - see 
paragraph 3.6.
2. set the desired END of cooKING TIME 
- see paragraph 3.7.
DElAYED cooKING run down - the 
cooKING Po T symbol 
 is off until the 
STAr T TIME is reached. cooKING TIME 
starts as soon as the STAr T TIME is 
reached  at  which  time  the  cooKING  PoT         
 symbol is displayed.
To modify or delete DEl AYED cooKING, 
see paragraphs 3.6...

Page 33

General
•	It is important to clean the product 
regularly as a build up of fat can af -
fect its performance or damage it and 
may invalidate your guarantee.  
•	 Always switch off your appliance 
and allow it to cool down before you 
clean any part of it.
•	 Do not use undiluted bleaches, 
products containing chlorides, wire 
wool or abrasive cleaners on alu -
minium, stainless steel, or plastic/
painted parts as they can damage 
the appliance. Nylon pads can also be 
unsuitable. 
•	 Take extra care...

Page 34

ReMovInG oven paRts foR 
cleanInG
Inner Door Glass (glass doors only)
•	The inner door glass panel can be 
removed for cleaning but it must be 
replaced the right way up.  If there is 
any writing on the glass, you must be 
able to read it clearly when the cavity 
doors are open.  
•	 Always make sure that the glass is 
pushed fully into the Stop position.  
•	 To remove the glass panel, open the 
door wide, hold the top and bottom 
edges and slide out.  
• Warning: Do not operate 
the appliance without...

Page 35

telescopIc sHelvInG systeM     
(if fitted)
•	In addition to the traditional shelving 
fitted	in	your	appliance,	the	tele-
scopic	shelving	system	is	fitted	in	the	
most commonly used location in your 
cavity.
•	 The shelves with the telescopic 
system are easier to pull out than 
traditional shelving, which means the 
oven door stays open for a shorter 
period of time.  The smooth action 
also reduces the likelihood of fat, or 
food, spillage, and gives you extra 
security.
•	 You do not have to use the...

Page 36

step 1 : pRepaRe InstallatIon
Do not lift the appliance by the door 
handle.
Whilst every care is taken to elimi-
nate burrs and raw edges from this 
product,please take care when handling 
- we recommend the use of protective 
gloves during installation.
Please note that the weight of this
appliance is approximately 31kg
(unpacked).	Take	care	when	lifting	it
into the housing unit - always use an
appropriate method of lifting.
Remove	the	fixing	screws	from	the
polythene bag on the top of the appli-
ance,...

Page 37

InstallatIon - 60cM
i)	When	installed	in	a	typical	600mm	deep	
built in housing unit, the false back should 
be removed from the housing unit to 
provide the necessary depth for 
installation.
ii)	When	the	false	back	is	removed,	it	is
normally the case that the support shelf 
for the appliance leaves a gap between 
the back edge and the wall of 
approximately 80mm.
iii)	If	no	gap	occurs	between	the	back
edge of the shelf and the wall behind the 
unit, we recommend that a gap of at least 
30mm is made by...

Page 38

InstallatIon - 70cM
Before you start 
Please read the instructions carefully - 
planning your installation will save you 
time and effort.
look at the different ways the appliance 
can be installed - as shown on the 
following pages - and plan the installation 
to suit your situation.
leave the appliance in the base tray 
packaging until you are ready to install 
it. When you remove the appliance from 
the base tray packaging, take care not to 
damage it.
Whilst every care is taken to eliminate 
burrs...

Page 39

InstallatIon - 70cM
MetHoD 1: WItHoUt HoUsInG 
UnIt(BetWeen 2 Base UnIts)
Before installing the appliance, check the 
internal dimensions as shown.
The space for the appliance must be clear 
of obstruction. You may have to cut into 
or remove any rear cross members to 
obtain the 550mm minimum depth.
the fixing kit
Should	you	need	a	replacement	fixing	kit	
please call the customer care helpline and 
order	part	number:	01	28287	00.
In	the	fixing	kit	you	will	find	2	side	trims	
(687mm	long)	and	4	runners...

Page 40

InstallatIon - 70cM
MetHoD 2: HoUsInG UnIt WItH 
InteRnal HeIGHt less tHan 
710MM
Note:	You	will	not	need	the	2	side	trims	
(687mm	long)	or	the	appliance	runners	
for this installation. You will need the 2 
runners	to	fix	to	the	adjacent	cabinets.
Before you start;
Before removing the bottom shelf or 
modifying the housing unit, make sure 
that it will remain structurally sound, eg; 
by	fixing	to	adjacent	cabinets,	floor	or	
worktop.
You may have to cut into or remove any 
rear cross members to obtain...
Start reading Stoves Q900 User Guide
All Stoves manuals