Hoover Oven User Instructions

OVENS

Summary

Safety Indications

General Instructions

Thank you for choosing one of our products. For the best results with your oven, you should read this manual carefully and retain it for future reference. Before installing the oven, take note of the serial number so that you can give it to customer service staff if any repairs are required. Having removed the oven from its packaging, check that it has not been damaged during transportation. If you have doubts, do not use the oven and refer to a qualified technician for advice. Keep all of the packaging material (plastic bags, polystyrene, nails) out of the reach of children.

When the oven is switched on for the first time, strong smelling smoke can develop, which is caused by the glue on the insulation panels surrounding the oven heating for the first time. This is absolutely normal and, if it occurs, you should wait for the smoke to dissipate before putting food in the oven. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility in cases where the instructions contained in this document are not observed.

NOTE: the oven functions, properties and accessories cited in this manual will vary, depending on the model you have purchased.

Safety Indications

Only use the oven for its intended purpose, that is only for the cooking of foods; any other use, for example as a heat source, is considered improper and therefore dangerous. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage resulting from improper, incorrect or unreasonable usage.

The use of any electrical appliance implies the observance of some fundamental rules:

Electrical Safety

ENSURE THAT AN ELECTRICIAN OR QUALIFIED TECHNICIAN MAKES THE ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS. The power supply to which the oven is connected must conform with the laws in force in the country of installation. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any damage caused by the failure to observe these instructions. The oven must be connected to an electrical supply with an earthed wall outlet or a disconnector with multiple poles, depending on the laws in force in the country of installation. The electrical supply should be protected with suitable fuses and the cables used must have a transverse section that can ensure correct supply to the oven.

CONNECTION

The oven is supplied with a power cable that should only be connected to an electrical supply with 220-240 Vac power between the phases or between the phase and neutral. Before the oven is connected to the electrical supply, it is important to check:

The grounding wire connected to the oven's earth terminal must be connected to the earth terminal of the power supply.

WARNING

Before connecting the oven to the power supply, ask a qualified electrician to check the continuity of the power supply's earth terminal. The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for any accidents or other problems caused by failure to connect the oven to the earth terminal or by an earth connection that has defective continuity.

NOTE: as the oven could require maintenance work, it is advisable to keep another wall socket available so that the oven can be connected to this if it is removed from the space in which it is installed. The power cable must only be substituted by technical service staff or by technicians with equivalent qualifications.

A low light around the central main switch could be present when the oven is off. This is a normal behavior. It can be removed just turning the plug upside down or swapping the supply terminals.

Recommendations

After each use of the oven, a minimum of cleaning will help keep the oven perfectly clean. Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil or single-use protection available from stores. Aluminium foil or any other protection, in direct contact with the hot enamel, risks melting and deteriorating the enamel of the insides. In order to prevent excessive dirtying of your oven and the resulting strong smokey smells, we recommend not using the oven at very high temperature. It is better to extend the cooking time and lower the temperature a little. In addition to the accessories supplied with the oven, we advise you only use dishes and baking moulds resistant to very high temperatures.

Installation

The manufacturers have no obligation to carry this out. If the assistance of the manufacturer is required to rectify faults arising from incorrect installation, this assistance is not covered by the guarantee. The installation instructions for professionally qualified personnel must be followed. Incorrect installation may cause harm or injury to people, animals or belongings. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for such harm or injury.

The oven can be located high in a column or under a worktop. Before fixing, you must ensure good ventilation in the oven space to allow proper circulation of the fresh air required for cooling and protecting the internal parts. Make the openings specified on last page according to the type of fitting.

First Use

PRELIMINARY CLEANING; Clean the oven before using for the first time. Wipe over external surfaces with a damp soft cloth. Wash all accessories and wipe inside the oven with a solution of hot water and washing up liquid. Set the empty oven to the maximum temperature and leave on for about 1 hour, this will remove any lingering smells of newness.

Product description

Diagram of the oven interior with numbered parts:

  1. Control panel
  2. Shelf positions (lateral wire grid if included)
  3. Grids
  4. Trays
  5. Fan (if present)
  6. Oven door
  7. Lateral wire grids (if present: only for flat cavity)
  8. Serial number

Write here your serial number for future reference.

ACCESSORIES (depends on model)

Drip tray

Image of a drip tray. The dripping pan collects the residues that drip during cooking.

Metal grid

Image of a metal grid. Holds baking trays and plates.

Lateral wire grids (only if present)

Image of lateral wire grids. Located on both sides of the oven cavity, holds metal grills and drip pans.

Telescopic guides (only if present)

Image of telescopic guides. Two guide rails which facilitate the cooking status check as they allow easily the extraction and repositioning of trays and grids inside the oven cavity.

NOTE: Oven trays and grids are not suitable for direct contact with food. Please use suitable cookware or baking paper.

Meat probe (only if present)

Image of a meat probe. Measures the internal temperature of food during cooking. Insert into the hole on the top of the cavity. Should be inserted while oven is cool.

WARNINGS:

Catalytic panels (only if present)

Image of catalytic panels. Special panels coated with enamel, made with a microporous structure to turn fat into gaseous elements that are easy to remove. Replace after 3 years of use (at 2/3 cooking cycles per week).

Softclose (only if present)

Image showing hinges. Hinges which ensure an automatic soft and smooth movement during the closing phase of the oven door.

Turnspit (only if present)

Image of a turnspit with a chicken. No pre-heating is required for rotisserie cooking. Cooking with the door closed.

Grill pan set (only if present)

Image of a grill pan set. The simple shelf can take moulds and dishes. The tray holder shelf is especially good for grilling things. Use it with the drip tray. The special profile of the shelves means they stay horizontal even when pulled right out. There is no risk of a dish sliding or spilling. The drip tray catches the juices from grilled foods. It is only used with the Grill, Rotisserie, or Fan Assisted Grill; remove it from the oven for other cooking methods. Never use the drip tray as a roasting tray as this creates smoke and fat will spatter your oven making it dirty.

The tray holder

The tray holder shelf is ideal for grilling. Use it in conjunction with the drip tray. A handle is included to assist in moving the both accessories safely. Do not leave the handle inside the oven.

Chef panel (only if present)

Image of a chef panel. An air conveyor that increases air circulation inside the oven. This enables improved cooking performance, more even cooking of food at all temperatures, shorter cooking times and, lastly, an even temperature distribution inside the oven.

Airfry Tray (only if present)

Image of an airfry tray. The airfry tray ensures that hot air reaches the food evenly and tridimensionally, resulting in a crispier exterior while maintaining tenderness inside. A baking tray can be optionally placed at L1 to collect juices or breadings.

Display description (depends on model)

Images of three different oven control panels.

Low power consumption data according to Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/826

Power consumption of the product in standby mode condition with information or status display: 0,8 W

Period after which the equipment reaches automatically standby mode condition with information or status display: 20 min

  1. Timer/automatic mode
  2. Fan function
  3. Defrost mode
  4. Temperature or clock display
  5. LCD display adjustment controls
  6. Function selector knob
  7. Programme selector knob

WARNING!

The first operation to carry out after installation, or after a power cut, is to set the time of day (a power cut has occurred if the display is flashing 12:00).

200°-> The temperature LED "°" flashes until the displayed temperature is reached.

HOT -> When a programme finishes, if the oven is still hot, the display shows "HOT", alternating with the time, even if the knobs are positioned to OFF.

Use of touch control clock programmer (depends on model)

FUNCTIONHOW TO ACTIVATEHOW TO DEACTIVATEWHAT IT DOESWHY IT IS NEEDED
SILENCE MODERotate the left function selector to the position "Silence mode"Rotate the function selector to the position OFF.Enables you to turn off the sound of the minute minder.To turn off the sound of the minute minder
SET THE TIMERotate the left function selector to the position "Set the time". Use the buttons " + " or " - " to set the timeRotate the function selector to the position OFF.Enables you to set the time which appears on the displayNB: Set the time when you first install your oven or just after a black out (the clock is showing a pulsating 12:00)
COOKING DURATIONRotate the left function selector to the position "Cooking Time Duration". Set the time of cooking by using buttons " + " and " - ". Lighting Auto appearsWhen the cooking time has elapsed, the oven switch off automatically and the alarm rings for few seconds. To stop the cooking functions early, turn the function control to OFF or set the time on 00.00; by rotating the function selector to Cooking Time Duration and by using the buttons " + " and " - "It allows to preset the cooking time required for the recipe chosen.For cooking the desired recipes.
END OF COOKINGTurn the right function selector to a cooking function. Rotate the left function selector to the position "End of cooking". Set the end time of cooking by using buttons " + " and " - ". Lighting Auto appearsWhen the cooking time has elapsed, the oven switch off automatically. To stop the cooking functions early, turn the function control to OFFIt allows to preset the end of cooking time you want.NOTE: Delayed cooking feature is not available for following cooking modes: Fan Grill & Grill
MINUTE MINDERTurn the left function selector to the position "Minute Minder". Set the time of cooking by using buttons " + " and " - "Set the time on 00.00 by turning the left function selector to the position "Minute Minder", and using the button " - "Emits an audible signal at the end of a set time. During operation, the display shows the remaining time.Allow to use the oven as alarm even if the oven is switch off
CHILD SAFETY LOCKTurn the left function selector to the position "Child lock". Press the button " + " during 7 seconds. Child lock is available when "STOP" appears on displayTurn back the left function selector to "Child lock" and press button " + " during 7 seconds. Indication "STOP" disappears.The oven cannot be used.This function is useful when there are children in the house.

Cooking Modes (depends on model)

SymbolT°C defaultT°C rangeFunction
LAMP: Turns on the oven light.
DEFROST: When the dial is set to this position. The fan circulates air at room temperature around the frozen food so that it defrosts without the protein content of the food being changed or altered.
200150 ÷ 220MASTER BAKE: This function allows to cook in a healthier way, by reducing the amount of fat or oil required. The combination of heating elements with a pulsating cycle of air ensures a perfect baking result.
21050 ÷ 230BOTTOM HEATING + FAN: The bottom heating element is used with the fan circulating the air inside the oven. This method is ideal for fruit flans, tarts, quiches, pizza and pâté. It prevents the front surfaces of foods from drying out.
22050÷280CONVENTIONAL: Both top and bottom heating elements are used. Preheat the oven for about ten minutes. This method is ideal for all traditional roasting and baking. Place the food and its dish on a shelf in mid position.
22050÷280CONVENTIONAL + STEAM : Both top and bottom heating elements are used. Preheat the oven for about ten minutes. This method is ideal for all traditional roasting and baking. Place the food and its dish on a shelf in mid position. This function also provides steam-assisted cooking, which requires adding 100ml of water in the cavity when the oven is cold and turning the knob to this function. Do not use preheating for this feature. Steam mode can be used to obtain a crispier crust and a glossier surface for, especially bakeries.
L3L1 + L5GRILL : This function uses only the top heating element, and the grill level can be adjusted. Use the grill with door closed. Place white meats at a distance from the grill. Red meats and fish fillets can be placed on the shelf with the drip tray underneath. Turn food two thirds of the way through cooking (If necessary). When grilling toasts, use L5 (power) in shelf position 4 without preheating.
18050÷280MULTI LEVEL: We recommend you use this method for poultry, pastries, fish and vegetables. Heat penetrates into the food better and both the cooking and preheating times are reduced. You can cook different foods at the same time with or without the same preparation in one or more positions. This cooking method gives even heat distribution and the smells are not mixed. Allow about ten minutes extra when cooking foods at the same time.
22050 ÷ 220GRILL FAN: use the turbo grill with the door closed. The top heating element is used with the fan circulating the air inside the oven. Preheating is necessary for red meats but not for white meats. Ideal for cooking thick food items, whole pieces such as roast pork, poultry, etc. Place the food to be grilled directly on the shelf centrally, at the middle level. Slide the drip tray under the shelf to collect the juices. Make sure that the food is not too close to the grill. Turn the food over halfway through cooking.
21050 ÷ 240CONVENTIONAL+ FAN: Selecting this function, the lower and upper heating elements work together with the fan for a uniform cooking on all levels. This cooking method ideal for roasts, casseroles, vegetables or pies with moist fillings.
21050 ÷ 240CONVENTIONAL+ FAN + STEAM : Selecting this function, the lower and upper heating elements work together with the fan for a uniform cooking on all levels. This function also provides steam-assisted cooking, which requires adding 150ml of water in the cavity and turning the knob to this function. Do not use preheating for this feature. This cooking method increases the tenderness and flavor of every dish, especially roasts and red meat.
L3L1 + L5Supergrill: Ideal for big quantities of sausages, steaks and toast bread. The entire area below the grill element becomes hot. Use the grill with door closed. Turn food two thirds of the way through cooking (If necessary). Use L5 (power) in shelf position 5 without preheating when grilling toasts.
ECOECO + SUPERPYROLYSIS
20050 ÷ 240AIRFRY : This function is ideal for air fry baking and combined with the accessory, ensures the hot air to reach the food evenly and three-dimensionally, allowing a crispier result. Please place the drip tray on level 1 to collect juices or breadings.

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General notes on cleaning

The lifecycle of the appliance can be extended through regular cleaning. Wait for the oven to cool before carrying out manual cleaning operations. Never use abrasive detergents, steel wool or sharp objects for cleaning, so as to not irreparably damage the enamelled parts. Use only water, soap or bleach-based detergents (ammonia).

GLASS PARTS

It is advisable to clean the glass window with absorbent kitchen towel after every use of the oven. To remove more obstinate stains, you can use a detergent-soaked sponge, well wrung out, and then rinse with water.

OVEN WINDOW SEAL

If dirty, the seal can be cleaned with a slightly damp sponge.

ACCESSORIES

Clean accessories with a wet, soapy sponge before rinsing and drying them: avoid using abrasive detergents.

DRIP PAN

After using the grill, remove the pan from the oven. Pour the hot fat into a container and wash the pan in hot water, using a sponge and washing-up liquid. If greasy residues remain, immerse the pan in water and detergent. Alternatively, you can wash the pan in the dishwasher or use a commercial oven detergent. Never put a dirty pan back into the oven.

Maintenance (depends on model)

REMOVAL AND CLEANING OF THE SIDE RACKS

Diagram showing how to remove side racks.

  1. Remove the wire racks by pulling them in the direction of the arrows (see below).
  2. To clean the wire racks either put them in the dishwasher or use a wet sponge, ensuring that they are dried afterwards.
  3. After the cleaning process install the wire racks in reverse order.

Removal and Cleaning of the Glass Door (depends on model)

Diagram showing the steps for removing and cleaning the glass door.

Changing the Bulb (depends on model)

Diagram showing how to change the oven bulb.

  1. Disconnect the oven from the mains supply.
  2. Undo the glass cover, unscrew the bulb and replace it with a new bulb of the same type.
  3. Once the defective bulb is replaced, replace the glass cover.

This product contains one or more light sources of energy efficiency class G (Lamp) * In case of issue with this lamp, contact the customer service.

Pyrolysis

The oven is equipped with a pyrolyser cleaning system, which destroys food residues at high temperature. The operation is carried out automatically by means of the programmer. The resulting fumes are rendered "clean" by passing over a Pyrolyser which starts as soon as cooking begins. As very high temperatures are required by the Pyrolyser, the oven door is fitted with a safety lock. The pyrolyser can be stopped at any time. The door cannot be opened until the safety lock is displayed.

NOTE: If a hob has been fitted above the oven, never use the gas burners or the electric hot-plates while the Pyrolyser is working, this will prevent the hob from overheating.

TWO PYROLYTIC CYCLE are pre-set:

Never use commercially available cleaning products on a Pyrolytic oven!

Tip: Carrying out Pyrolytic cleaning immediately after cooking allows you to take advantage of residual heat, thus saving energy.

Before executing a pyrolytic cycle:

Using the pyrolitic cycle:

  1. Rotate the function selector to the position " ". On the display, appears the indication "ECO" or "SUP". The preset time is 90 min, this can be varied from 90 min (Eco mode) to 120 min (Sup mode) via the programmer (setting button " + " or " - "). If the oven is very dirty, it is recommend to increase the time to 120 min, if the oven is moderately dirty reduce the cleaning cycle time to 90 min.
  2. It is possible to defer the start time of the pyroclean cycle by changing the END time via the programmer.
  3. After few minutes, when the oven reaches a high temperature, the door locks automatically. The pyroclean cycle can be stopped at any time by turning the function selector back to 'O' (the word OFF will be displayed for 3 seconds).
  4. Once the pyroclean cycle is finished, the pyrolysis will switch off automatically. On the display appears the indication "END" until the door is locked then "0--n".
  5. You can turn the function selector back to "0" but if the temperature is still high, the "0--n indication appears to inform that the door is locked.

Use of the pyrolytic cycle in Touch Control ovens:

  1. Rotate the function selector into position pyrolisys. The display will show either "ECO" or "SUP".
  2. The pre-set time is 90 minutes but it can be varied from 90 min. (Eco mode) to 120 min. (Sup mode) using the programmer (" + " or " - " key). If the oven is very dirty, the time should be increased to 120 min., while if the oven is only a slightly dirty, reduce the cleaning cycle to 90 min.

Aquactiva Function (depends on model)

The Aquactiva procedure uses steam to help remove remaining fat and food particles from the oven.

  1. Pour 100 ml of water into the Aquactiva container at the bottom of the oven.
  2. Set the oven function [icon for function selection].
  3. Set the temperature 100°C.
  4. Allow the program to operate for 30 minutes.
  5. After 30 minutes switch off the program and allow the oven to cool down.
  6. When the appliance is cool, clean the inner surfaces of the oven with a cloth.

Warning: Make sure that the appliance is cool before you touch it. Care must be taken with all hot surfaces as there is a risk of burns. Use distilled or drinkable water.

Image showing water being poured into the oven and then steam inside the oven.

Waste management and environmental protection

This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU regarding electric and electronic appliances (WEEE). The WEEE contain both polluting substances (that can have a negative effect on the environment) and base elements (that can be reused). It is important that the WEEE undergo specific treatments to correctly remove and dispose of the pollutants and recover all the materials. Individuals can play an important role in ensuring that the WEEE do not become an environmental problem; it is essential to follow a few basic rules:

In many countries, domestic collections may be available for large WEEEs. When you buy a new appliance, the old one can be returned to the vendor who must accept it free of charge as a one-off, as long as the appliance is of an equivalent type and has the same functions as the purchased appliance.

SAVING AND RESPECTING THE ENVIRONMENT

Where possible, avoid pre-heating the oven and always try to fill it. Open the oven door as infrequently as possible, because heat from the cavity disperses every time it is opened. For a significant energy saving, switch off the oven between 5 and 10 minutes before the planned end of the cooking time, and use the residual heat that the oven continues to generate. Keep the seals clean and in order, to avoid any heat dispersal outside of the cavity. If you have an electric contract with an hourly tariff, the "delayed cooking" programme makes energy saving more simple, moving the cooking process to start at the reduced tariff time slot.

Troubleshooting

ProblemPossible causeSolution
The oven does not heat upThe clock is not setSet the clock
The oven does not heat upA cooking function and temperature has not been setEnsure that the necessary settings are correct
No reaction of the touch user interfaceSteam and condensation on the user interface panelClean with a microfiber cloth the user interface panel to remove the condensation layer

Installation

Diagrams showing installation dimensions and requirements for built-in ovens.

A: If the oven does not have a cooling fan, create an opening 460 mm x 15 mm.

B: If the furniture is coverage with a bottom at the back part, provide an opening for the power supply cable.

The manufacturer will not be responsible for any inaccuracy resulting from printing or transcript errors contained in this brochure. We reserve the right to carry out modifications to products as required, including the interests of consumption, without prejudice to the characteristics relating to safety or function.

Models: HOC3T587A8B, HOC3T587A8B Built in Oven, Built in Oven, Oven

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