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the required cooking period using the “

+

” 

and “

-

” sensor buttons while the timer is in 

this position. Then, press the “

M

” sensor 

button until the “

>|

” symbol is displayed, 

the time of day and the Cooking Duration 

Time symbol will flash. Adjust the cooking 

finish time using the “

+

” and “

-

” buttons 

while the timer is in this position. When 

you have completed the adjustment, wait 

until the current time of day and “

>|

” remain 

illuminated on the Timer display.

The oven will calculate the operating time 

by deducting the cooking period from 

the set finishing time, at which it will stop 

operating. The timer will give an audible 

warning and “

AUTO

” will continue to flash. 

Press any timer button to stop the warning 

sound, and press the “

+

” and “

-

” buttons 

simultaneously to exit “

AUTO

” mode.

Digital Timer Sound Adjustment

Press and hold the “

-

” sensor button until 

you hear an audible 'beep' sound. After 

this, each time the “

-

” button is pressed, a 

different 'beep' tone will sound. There are 

three different types of sound. Select the 

desired tone and do not press any other 

buttons. After a short time, the selected 

warning sound will be saved.

Key Lock Function

The key lock is used to avoid unintentional 

changes being made to the oven settings. 

Press and hold the “

+

” button until you see 

the key lock symbol on the display screen. 

To deactivate the key lock, press and hold 

the “

+

” button until the key lock symbol 

disappears from the display.

While the key lock is active, only the power 

button will be usable, all other buttons will 

remain locked.

If there is no oven activity for 6 hours 

while the oven is operating, the oven will 

automatically switch off.

4.4 

aCCeSSorieS

The EasyFix Wire Rack 

Clean the accessories thoroughly with 

warm water, detergent and a soft clean 

cloth on first use.

7

5

6
4

3

2

1

T2

T1

• Insert the accessory to the correct

position inside the oven.

• Allow at least a 1 cm space between the

fan cover and accessories.

• Take care removing cookware and/or

accessories out of the oven. Hot meals

or accessories can cause burns.

• The accessories may deform with heat.

Once they have cooled down, they will

recover their original appearance and

performance.

• Trays and wire grids can be positioned

on any level from of 1 to 7.

• Telescopic rail can be positioned on

levels T1, T2.

• Level 3 is recommended for single level

cooking.

• Level T2 is recommended for single

level cooking with the telescopic rails.

• Level 2 and Level 4 are recommended

for double level cooking.

• The turnspit wire grid must be

positioned on Level 3.

• Level T2 is used for turnspit wire grid

positioning with the telescopic rails.

****Accessories may vary depending on the 

model purchased.

The 8 cm-deep Tray

The 8 centimetre-deep tray is best used for 

cooking stews.

Put the tray into any rack and push it to the 

end to make sure it is correctly placed. For 

the most efficient use, place the tray on the 

third shelf.

WARNING:

 The 8 cm-deep tray 

should not be used on the first (lowest) 

shelf. It is not recommended to 

simultaneously cook food using two 8 

cm-deep trays.

Summary of Contents for BDO609PYBK

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTION MANUAL CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE UNIT www belling com au www belling co nz BDO609PYBK 9 Function Pyrolytic Oven with 90L Capacity...

Page 2: ...roperty damage risk IMPORTANT NOTE Operating the system correctly Thank you for selecting this oven from the Belling Design Collection This User Manual contains important safety information and instru...

Page 3: ...nstructions for the Installer 10 2 2 Installation of the Oven 10 2 3 Electrical Connection and Safety 11 3 PRODUCT FEATURES 13 4 USE OF PRODUCT 14 4 1 Oven Controls 14 4 2 Cooking Table 15 4 3 Use of...

Page 4: ...abilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety WARNING The appliance and...

Page 5: ...s and regulations Maintenance and repair work should only be carried out by authorised service technicians Installation and repair work that is carried out by unauthorised technicians may be dangerous...

Page 6: ...ease keep children and animals away from this appliance 1 2 I Do not operate the appliance before it is fully installed The appliance must be installed by an authorised technician The manufacturer is...

Page 7: ...uring or after cooking The hot steam from the oven may cause burns Do not put flammable or combustible materials in or near the appliance when it is operating Always use oven gloves to remove and repl...

Page 8: ...ce the oven or damage the door Do not hang towels dishcloths or clothes from the appliance or its handles 1 4 During Cleaning and Maintenance Make sure that your appliance is turned off at the mains b...

Page 9: ...be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative co...

Page 10: ...aller General instructions After removing the packaging material from the appliance and its accessories ensure that the appliance is not damaged If you suspect any damage do not use it and contact an...

Page 11: ...ating of the appliance stamped on the appliance identification plate must be checked for correspondence to the available mains supply voltage and the mains electric wiring should be capable of handlin...

Page 12: ...qualified electrician The power cable H05VV F must be long enough to be connected to the appliance even if the appliance stands on the front of its cabinet Ensure all connections are adequately tighte...

Page 13: ...the product vary and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below List of Components 1 2 3 1 Control Panel 2 Oven Door Handle 3 Oven Door Control Panel 4 Timer 5 Ov...

Page 14: ...Preheating the oven for 10 minutes is recommended and it is best to use only one shelf at a time in this function Fan Function The oven s thermostat and warning lights will switch on and the upper and...

Page 15: ...tivating the pyrolytic cleaning function remove the wire oven shelves and shelf supports if available and ensure the oven door is closed The oven door will lock when the pyrolytic function starts When...

Page 16: ...g and the symbol will disappear from the screen Adjusting the Cooking Duration Time This function helps you to cook for a fixed period of time Prepare the food for cooking and put it in the oven Then...

Page 17: ...ile the key lock is active only the power button will be usable all other buttons will remain locked If there is no oven activity for 6 hours while the oven is operating the oven will automatically sw...

Page 18: ...clean cloth on first use Fastening tab Fastener Positioning of the telescopic rails on the wire rack is secured with the fastening tabs on the fasteners Remove the side runner See section Removal of t...

Page 19: ...appear on the inner glass of the oven door This is not a product malfunction Open the oven door into the grilling position and leave it in this position for 20 seconds Water will drip to the collecto...

Page 20: ...cked until it has cooled It is advisable to wipe the oven down with a sponge soaked in warm water after each cooking operation or pyrolytic cleaning cycle has been carried out During the pyrolytic ope...

Page 21: ...e should be carried out by an authorised service person or qualified technician only Changing the Oven Lamp WARNING Switch off the appliance and allow it to cool before cleaning your appliance Remove...

Page 22: ...lamp lights up on the display The appliance door is locked due to the pyrolytic function Wait until the cooking compartment has cooled and the door lock symbol goes out The timer buttons cannot be pr...

Page 23: ...oses including business or commercial use a period of 90 days from the date the product is purchased as a brand new product from a retailer located in Australia New Zealand Belling Design products are...

Page 24: ...n Australia New Zealand as a brand new product 3 Consumer guarantees Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian New Zealand Consumer Law You are entitled to a replacem...

Page 25: ...t is superseded or no longer in stock with a product of as close a specification as possible Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than being repaired...

Page 26: ...nd building codes with compliance being issued as required by state or national legislation Additionally all upright cookers must have the anti tilt device installed correctly in adherence to the rele...

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