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Food

Accessory to be
used

Operating func-
tion

Shelf position

Temperature (°C) Cooking time

(min) (approx.)

Sponge cake

Round cake
mould, 26 cm in
diameter with
clamp on wire grill
**

Fan Heating

2

155

30 … 40

Apple pie

Round black metal
mould, 20 cm in
diameter on wire
grill **

Top and bottom
heating

2

180

50 … 65

Apple pie

Round black metal
mould, 20 cm in
diameter on wire
grill **

Fan Heating

3

170

50 … 65

Suggestions for cooking with two trays

Food

Accessory to be
used

Operating func-
tion

Shelf position

Temperature (°C) Cooking time

(min) (approx.)

Small cakes

2-Standard tray *

4-Pastry tray *

Fan Heating

2 - 4

On models with
wire shelves :150

On models without
wire shelves :140

On models with
wire shelves : 25
… 40

On models without
wire shelves : 30
… 45

Shortbread (sweet
cookie)

2-Standard tray *

4-Pastry tray *

Fan Heating

2 - 4

140

15 … 25

Preheating is recommended for all food.

*These accessories may not be included with your product.

**These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories.

Grill

Food

Accessory to be
used

Shelf position

Temperature (°C)

Cooking time (min)
(approx.)

Meatball (veal) - 12
amount

Wire grill

4

250/max

20 … 30

Toast bread

Wire grill

4

250/max

1 … 3

It is recommended to preheat for 5 minutes for all grilled food.

Turn pieces of food after 1/2 of the total grilling time.

7 Maintenance and Cleaning

7.1 General Cleaning Information

General warnings

• Wait for the product to cool before clean-

ing the product. Hot surfaces may cause
burns!

• Do not apply the detergents directly on the

hot surfaces. This may cause permanent
stains.

• The product should be thoroughly cleaned

and dried after each operation. Thus, food
residues shall be easily cleaned and these
residues shall be prevented from burning
when the product is used again later.
Thus, the service life of the appliance ex-
tends and frequently faced problems are
decreased.

Summary of Contents for BBIE22300XFP

Page 1: ...Built in Oven User Manual BBIE22300XFP 385441874 EN R AA 19 04 2022 15 50 7757883876 ...

Page 2: ... 2 Introduction of the oven control panel 13 3 3 Oven operating functions 13 3 4 Product Accessories 14 3 5 Use of Product Accessories 15 3 6 Technical Specifications 18 4 First Use 19 4 1 First Timer Setting 19 4 2 Initial Cleaning 19 5 Using the Oven 20 5 1 General Information on Using the Oven 20 5 2 Operation of the Oven Control Unit 20 5 3 Settings 22 6 General Information About Cook ing 24 6...

Page 3: ...his way you will protect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur Keep the user s manual If you give the product to someone else give the manual with it The warranty conditions usage and troubleshooting methods for your product are provided in this manual The symbols and their descriptions in the user s manual Hazard that may result in death or injury Important information or u...

Page 4: ...the product un less it is clearly specified in the user s manual Do not make technical modi fications on the product 1 1 Intended Use This product is designed to be used at home It is not suitable for commercial use Do not use the product in gar dens balconies or other out doors This product is inten ded to be used in households and in the staff kitchens of shops offices and other work ing environ...

Page 5: ...ls out of the reach of children There is a hazard of injury and suffocation When the door is open do not put any heavy objects on it or allow children to sit on it You may cause the oven to tip over or damage the door hinges For the safety of children cut the power plug and make the product inoperable before dis posing the product 1 3 Electrical Safety Plug the product into a groun ded outlet prot...

Page 6: ...e cable insulation may melt and cause fire as a result of short circuit Use original cable only Do not use cut or damaged cables or intermediate cables If the power cable is dam aged it must be replaced by the manufacturer an author ized service or a person to be specified by the importer com pany in order to prevent pos sible dangers WARNING Before replacing the oven lamp be sure to dis connect t...

Page 7: ...efore the product is installed check the product for any damage If the product is damaged do not install it Do not install the product near heat sources radiators stoves etc Keep the surroundings of all ventilation ducts of the product open To prevent overheating the product should not be in stalled behind decorative doors 1 6 Safety of Use Ensure that the product is switched off after every use I...

Page 8: ...s the edges will be hot while it is operating As steam may be exhaled keep away while opening the oven door The steam may burn your hand face and or eyes During operation the product may become hot Care should be taken to avoid touching hot parts inside of the oven and heating elements Always use heat resistant oven gloves while placing food in the hot oven or removing the food from the hot oven e...

Page 9: ... place greaseproof paper on the oven base Do not place baking trays dishes or aluminium foil dir ectly onto the bottom of the oven The accumulated heat might damage the bottom of the oven Close the oven door during grilling Hot surfaces may cause burns Food not suitable for grilling carries a fire hazard Grill only food that is suitable for heavy grill fire Also do not place the food too far in th...

Page 10: ...e hob during prolysis 2 Environmental Instructions 2 1 Waste Directive 2 1 1 Compliance with the WEEE Directive and Disposing of the Waste Product This product complies with EU WEEE Direct ive 2012 19 EU This product bears a clas sification symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This product has been manu factured with high quality parts and materials which can be re used and ar...

Page 11: ...gy ef ficient way Defrost frozen food before cooking In the oven use dark or enamelled con tainers that transmit heat better If specified in the recipe or user s manual always preheat Do not open the oven door frequently during cooking Turn off the product 5 to 10 minutes be fore the end time of cooking in prolonged cookings You can save up to 20 electri city by using residual heat Try to cook mor...

Page 12: ...our product may not be equipped with a lamp or the type and location of the lamp may differ from the illustration Varies depending on the model Your product may not be equipped with a wire rack In the im age a product with wire rack is shown as an ex ample 3 2 Product Control Panel Intro duction and Usage In this section you can find the overview and basic uses of the product s control panel There...

Page 13: ...losed top position to select Oven inner temperature indicator You can see the interior temperature of the oven on the timer display The oven heats up until it reaches the set temperature and maintains this temperature and the 3 line heating animation flashes to the far right When the oven temperature reaches the set value this animation stops and the C sym bol appears constantly next to the set te...

Page 14: ...idly throughout the oven with the fan Cooking is done with a single tray Full grill 40 280 The large grill on the oven ceiling works It is suitable for grilling in large amounts Fan assisted low grill The hot air heated by the small grill is quickly distributed into the oven with the fan It is suitable for grilling smaller amounts Keep warm 40 100 It is used to keep the food at a temperature ready...

Page 15: ...Accessories Cooking shelves There are 5 levels of shelf position in the cooking area You can also see the order of the shelves in the numbers on the front frame of the oven On models with wire shelves On models without wire shelves Placing the wire grill on the cooking shelves On models with wire shelves It is crucial to place the wire grill on the wire side shelves properly While placing the wire...

Page 16: ...on the stopping socket on the wire shelf It must not pass over the stopping socket to contact with the rear wall of the oven On models without wire shelves It is also crucial to place the trays on the side shelves properly The tray has one direction when placing it on the shelf While placing the tray on the desired shelf its side de signed for holding must be on the front Stopping function of the ...

Page 17: ...he front side You must pass over this stopping socket to re move it completely Proper placement of the wire grill and tray on the telescopic rails On models with wire shelves and telescopic models Thanks to telescopic rails trays or the wire grill can be easily installed and removed When using trays and wire grills with the telescopic rail care should be taken that the pins on the front and back o...

Page 18: ... bottom heating or if present Fan assisted bottom top heat ing functions with the standard load Energy efficiency class is determined in accordance with the following prioritization depending on whether the relevant functions exist on the product or not 1 Eco fan heating 2 Fan Heating 3 Fan assisted low grill 4 Top and bottom heating Technical specifications may be changed without prior notice to ...

Page 19: ...as described in the Settings section In the event of a power outage the time of day settings are cancelled It should be set again 4 2 Initial Cleaning a Remove all packaging materials b Remove all accessories from the oven provided with the product c Operate the product for 30 minutes and then turn it off This way residues and layers that may have remained in the oven during production are burned ...

Page 20: ...urns on and off automatically This is not an error Oven lighting The oven lighting is turned on when the oven starts cooking In some models the lighting is on during cooking while in some models it turns off after a certain time In some cooking functions the lamp never turns on to save energy If you wish the oven lamp to be on incess antly select the Oven lamp operating status with the function se...

Page 21: ...et temperature value and 3 line animation appear on the display Af terwards the time elapsed since the start of cooking is displayed in order When the temperature inside the oven reaches the set temperature the sym bol disappears and it gives you an aud ible warning The 3 line animation ap pearing on the display stops and the C symbol appears fixed next to the tem perature value The oven does not ...

Page 22: ...ning turn off the oven by turning the temperature knob and function knob to the 0 off posi tion 5 3 Settings Activating the key lock By using the key lock feature you can safe guard the timer from interference a Touch the key until the symbol ap pears on the display ð The symbol is shown on the display and the 3 2 1 count down starts The key lock activates when the countdown ends When any key is t...

Page 23: ...display to reset the alarm time Touch the key until the 00 00 symbol appears on the display b You can also cancel the alarm by press ing the key for a long time Adjusting the volume a Touch the key until one of the values b 01 b 02 b 03 and the symbol ap pear on the display b Set the desired level with the keys b 01 b 02 b 03 ð Touch the key for confirmation or wait without touching any key The vo...

Page 24: ...furniture due to the temperature difference This is a normal and physical occurrence The cooking temperature and time values given for foods may vary depending on the recipe and amount For this reason these values are given as ranges Always remove unused accessories from the oven before you start cooking Ac cessories that will remain in the oven may prevent your food from being cooked at the corre...

Page 25: ...oist use a small amount of liquid or reduce the temperature by 10 C If the top of the cake is burnt put it on the lower shelf lower the temperature and in crease the baking time If the inside of the cake is cooked well but outside is sticky use less liquid decrease the temperature and increase the cooking time Hints for pastry If the pastry is too dry increase the tem perature by 10 C and shorten ...

Page 26: ...isted bot tom top heating 2 180 35 45 Pastry Standard tray Fan Heating 2 180 30 40 Bun Standard tray Top and bottom heating 2 200 20 30 Bun Standard tray Fan Heating 3 180 20 30 Whole bread Standard tray Top and bottom heating 3 200 30 40 Whole bread Standard tray Fan Heating 3 200 30 40 Lasagne Glass metal rect angular container on wire grill Top and bottom heating 2 or 3 200 30 40 Apple pie Roun...

Page 27: ...ore to cook boned meat than fillet by frying You should calculate about 4 to 5 minutes of cooking time per centimetre of the meat thickness After the cooking time is expired keep the meat in the oven for approximately 10 minutes The juice of the meat is better distributed to the fried meat and does not come out when the meat is cut Fish should be placed on the medium or low level shelf in a heat r...

Page 28: ...e grilled on the wire grill or wire grill tray by distributing them without exceeding the dimensions of the heater Depending on the thickness of the pieces to be grilled the cooking times given in the table may vary Slide the wire grill or the wire grill tray to the desired level in the oven If you are cooking on the wire grill slide the oven tray to the lower shelf to collect the oils The oven tr...

Page 29: ...ared according to the EN 60350 1 standard to facilitate testing of the product for control institutes Cooking table for test meals Suggestions for cooking with a single tray Food Accessory to be used Operating func tion Shelf position Temperature C Cooking time min approx Shortbread sweet cookie Standard tray Top and bottom heating 3 140 20 30 Shortbread sweet cookie Standard tray Fan Heating On m...

Page 30: ... recommended for all food These accessories may not be included with your product These accessories are not included with your product They are commercially available accessories Grill Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature C Cooking time min approx Meatball veal 12 amount Wire grill 4 250 max 20 30 Toast bread Wire grill 4 250 max 1 3 It is recommended to preheat for 5 minutes for a...

Page 31: ...aces using dishwashing detergent warm water and a soft cloth or sponge and dry them with a dry cloth For difficult stains an oven and grill cleaner recommended on the website of your product brand and a non scratching scouring pad can be used Do not use an external oven cleaner The oven must cool down before cleaning the cooking area Cleaning on hot sur faces shall create both fire hazard and dama...

Page 32: ...trol panel cleaning Otherwise incorrect de tection may occur on the keys 7 4 Cleaning the inside of the oven cooking area Follow the cleaning steps described in the General Cleaning Information 30 section according to the surface types in your oven Cleaning the side walls of the oven The side walls in the cooking area can only be covered with enamel or catalytic walls It varies by model If there i...

Page 33: ...e dis play your appliance is not equipped with the Eco pyrolysis function d Turn the temperature knob to the highest max maximum temperature e When the pyrolysis function starts P2 00 lights up and starts counting down The pyrolysis time 2 hours is shown on the display This time is un changeable f When the oven reaches a certain temper ature after the pyrolysis process starts the symbol appears on...

Page 34: ...ion to end the process j When the symbol disappears on the display remove the remaining deposits with vinegar water k Touch any key to stop the audible warn ing After the pyrolysis function is com pleted the door lock will be active until the oven cools to the appropri ate temperature If you want to cook at this time H will appear on the display and cooking will not be pos sible 7 6 Cleaning the O...

Page 35: ... is available in soft closing door types Illustration 3 Hinges closed position Illustration 4 Hinges open position f C type hinge is available in soft opening closing door types Illustration 5 Hinges closed position Illustration 6 Hinges open position g Get the oven door to a half open posi tion ...

Page 36: ...shown in the figure gently lift the in nermost glass 1 towards A and then remove it by pulling towards B 1 Innermost glass 2 Inner glass it may not be available for your product d If your product has an inner glass 2 re peat the same process to detach it 2 e The first step of regrouping the door is to reassemble the inner glass 2 Place the bevelled edge of the glass to meet the bevelled edge of th...

Page 37: ...p may differ from that is shown in the figure The lamp used in this product is not suit able for use in the lighting of home rooms The purpose of this lamp is to help the user see food products The lamps used in this product must with stand extreme physical conditions such as temperatures above 50 C If your oven has a round lamp a Disconnect the product from the electri city b Remove the glass cov...

Page 38: ...k the key lock may be enabled disable the key lock Oven light is not on Oven lamp may be faulty Replace oven s lamp No electricity Ensure the mains is op erational and check the fuses in the fuse box Change the fuses if necessary or re activate them Oven is not heating The oven may not be set to a specific cooking function and or temperature Set the oven to a specific cooking function and or tempe...

Page 39: ...sult an authorized service for the error to be resolved Er 42 Er 58 Oven component errors Consult an authorized service for the error to be resolved Er 59 Er 64 Oven lid errors Consult an authorized service for the error to be resolved Er 65 Er 71 Errors related to the steam in ovens with steam feature Consult an authorized service for the error to be resolved Er 72 Er 80 Hardware related errors C...

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