User Manual
25STEAM COOKING
Steam operating sequence
1.   Open the water drawer in the control panel by 
pressing it.
2.   Pour approximately 850mL of water into the 
drawer. Stop filling if alarm sounds and   is 
displayed. 
3.  Close the water drawer.
WARNING
WARNING
Take care when filling the water drawer. Spillage could 
create a slipping hazard. Immediately clean up any spills 
on the product, cabinet or floor. If the “overfull” alarm 
sounds immediately stop pouring water into the water 
drawer. If the tank is overfilled the excess will flow into 
the oven. This prevents leakage onto cabinets and is not 
a fault. Sponge up overflows if they occur.
Use 
measuring 
jug supplied
WARNING
CAUTION
Do not use any liquid other than normal tap water. Do 
not use demineralised or distilled water. Doing so could 
affect the normal operation of the steam generator. Do 
not put solid matter into the water drawer. 
4.   Turn on the oven and select the steam cooking 
function and temperature. Set timer functions if 
desired.
5.   Once the oven has reached the set temperature, 
place the food in the oven. A full water tank will last 
approximately 30 minutes. It may have to be refilled 
during a long cooking cycle, for example a roast.
WARNING
WARNING
The steam will not be visible inside the oven when 
cooking with steam. Opening the oven door to place, 
remove or inspect the food will release it. Stand back 
when opening the door to avoid the risk of burns.
6.   Once cooking is complete, remove the food and turn 
off the oven. Leave the oven door ajar to aid drying 
out the oven.
7.   Drain the water tank once the appliance is cool. (See 
“Emptying water tank”)
Emptying the water tank
WARNING
WARNING
Water in the tank can still be hot. Wait until the appliance 
is cool before the water tank is drained. Do not use the 
drained water to fill the water tank again.
The water tank must be emptied after every steam 
assisted cooking cycle. 
1.   Open the oven door to reveal the water outlet valve.
2.   Insert the valve end of the supplied drain pipe into 
the water outlet valve. Ensure the other end is in a 
container that can take up to 1 litre.
3.   Remove the drain pipe only when the water 
stops flowing.
4.   Soak up any leakages with a sponge or cloth.










