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FIRST USE

Before first use

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Clean the appliance interior and accessories with hot water and washing-up liquid. 

Do not use aggressive cleaning agents, abrasive sponges and similar.

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The appliance will emit a particular odor when it is used for the first time; this is normal. 

Make sure that there is good ventilation during initial use.

When the appliance is first plugged in or after connection when the appliance was 

disconnected from the power mains for a long period of time, you have to set ‘Language’, 

‘Date’ and ‘Time’. 

Setting the language

English

Nederlands

12:00

Language

Français

In case you are not comfortable with the language on the display, you can select another 

language. The default setting is ‘English’.

1.  Turn the selection knob and select your preferred language from the displayed list.

2.  Confirm the setting by touching the confirm key.

The next screen will be displayed.

Setting the date and time

English

Nederlands

12:00

Language

Français

12:00

Year

01

01

2017

2018

12:00

Hours

30

11

13

12

1.  Turn the selection knob and change the first setting (Year). 

2.  Confirm this setting by touching the right navigation key or by touching the selection knob.

3.  Turn the selection knob and change the next setting (Month). 

4.  Confirm this setting by touching the right navigation key or by touching the selection knob.

5.  Turn the selection knob and change the last setting (Day). 

6.  Confirm this setting by touching the confirm key.

The next screen will be displayed. Now set the hours and minutes with the selection knob 

and navigation key. Confirm your setting by touching the confirm key.

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Summary of Contents for BO4SM3S3-77

Page 1: ...Instructions for use OVEN OM8464A BO4SM3S3 77 OM8464S BO4SM3S3 77...

Page 2: ...EN Instructions for use EN 3 EN 24 Pictograms used Important information Tip...

Page 3: ...aves 11 Guidelines for cookware 12 Please note 13 Explanation of the knobs and the keys 13 Description of the functions 15 Plus menu 16 Operation Using the appliance functions 17 Settings Settings men...

Page 4: ...n best use this microwave In addition to information about operating the appliance you will also find background information that may be useful when using the appliance Please read the separate safety...

Page 5: ...s of the chosen oven function Note not all accessories are suitable available for every appliance it may also differ by country When purchasing always provide the exact identification number of your a...

Page 6: ...wave 6 Microwave 7 Warming 8 Clean air 9 Cleaning 10 Display 11 Selection knob 12 On off key and stop cancel key 13 Light key 14 Navigation key left 15 Navigation key right 16 Plus key 17 Confirm key...

Page 7: ...ilable setting appears in the active area 4 Touch the selection knob or the right navigation key to confirm the chosen sub oven function or setting The active area grey background moves to the right 5...

Page 8: ...on Egg time when set See Plus menu Cooking time cooking time counting up or counting down when cooking time has been set Finishing time when cooking time has been set Stand by mode The stand by displa...

Page 9: ...lt setting is English 1 Turn the selection knob and select your preferred language from the displayed list 2 Confirm the setting by touching the confirm key The next screen will be displayed Setting t...

Page 10: ...set and the display will show the stand by screen The appliance is now ready for use The language time and date can be adjusted in the settings menu see Settings menu chapter The settings menu can be...

Page 11: ...he inside out by means of heat distribution The cooking continues even when you take the dish from the oven Standing times in recipes should therefore be adhered to in order to ensure Even heating int...

Page 12: ...ess they have a metal edge Disposable crockery made from polyester or cardboard Frozen meals are sometimes packaged in disposable tableware Fast food packaging Polystyrene cups Paper bags or newspaper...

Page 13: ...ior to consumption to prevent scalding injuries Cutlery and tableware may become hot after using the microwave Explanation of the knobs and the keys Function knob Select a function Turn this knob to s...

Page 14: ...ive area to the right Navigate to the left Touch the left navigation key to move the active area to the left Turn on off the child lock function Touch and hold the navigation keys simultaneously to ac...

Page 15: ...for defrosting by selecting a setting from the list of pre programmed settings Programs You can use automatic programs for baking and roasting by selecting a dish from a list of pre programmed dishes...

Page 16: ...lus menu Touch the Plus key to choose extra functionality after you have chosen a main function and settings Select a function in the plus menu by turning the selection knob and confirm with the confi...

Page 17: ...cooking time The next sub function or setting becomes active if available Go back to an previous selection or setting by touching the left navigation key If preferred select any additional setting fo...

Page 18: ...l show the active area The selected setting can now be changed After confirmation with the confirm key the progress screen will be shown with the changed settings After 5 seconds without actions the p...

Page 19: ...ff manually Night mode Start and end time for lower display brightness First display set start timer second display set end time Appliance to stand by Auto switch off after 1 hour Always on Cooking Pr...

Page 20: ...ents Always make sure that the seal of the door is clean This prevents accumulation of dirt and allows you to close the door properly Cleaning function Steam clean With Steam clean and a damp cloth yo...

Page 21: ...ins a light source of energy efficiency class G The light bulbs 2x halogen G9 230 V 25 W are a consumer items and therefore not covered by warranty To replace it first remove the baking tray oven rack...

Page 22: ...power supply for a few minutes remove the mains plug from the socket or switch the circuit breaker to off then reconnect the appliance and switch it on Sparking in the oven space Ensure that all cove...

Page 23: ...wer supply for a few minutes Then reconnect it and set the current time Consult a service technician if the error persists Storing and repairing the oven Repairs should only be performed by a qualifie...

Page 24: ...out waste container This indicates that household appliances must be disposed of separately This means that the appliance may not be processed via the regular waste flow at the end of its useful life...

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Page 28: ...on the inside of the appliance When contacting the service department have the complete type number to hand You will find the addresses and phone numbers of the service organisation on the guarantee...

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