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WARNING

 - Accessible parts may 

become hot during use. To avoid burns 

young children should be kept away.

WARNING

 - Accessible parts may 

become hot when the grill is in use. 

Children should be kept away.

•  The oven door glass and the 

accessible parts will become hot when 

in use. To avoid burns and scalds 

young children should be kept away.

• 

Do not 

use this appliance as a space 

heater.

• 

Do not

 touch any electrical appliance if 

hands or feet are wet or damp.

• 

Do not

 use the appliance bare footed.

• 

Do not

 pull the power lead to take the 

plug out of the socket.

• 

Do not

 leave the appliance outside 

under the sun, rain, etc.

• This appliance is not intended for use 

by persons (including children) with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental 

capabilities, 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.

•  Children should be supervised to ensure 

that they do not play with the appliance. 

Cleaning and user maintenance shall 

not be made by children 

• 

WARNING

 - ln order to prevent 

accidental tipping of the appliance, for 

example by a child climbing over  the 

open oven door, or too high weights 

are leant on the open oven door, two 

brackets must be screwed on the back 

on the cooker and fixed to the wall. 

•  Before cooking for the first time, ensure 

the oven is empty and its door closed, 

heat the oven at maximum temperature 

for 2 hours. This will allow the 

protective coating on the interior of the 

oven to be burnt off and dissipate the 

associated smells. Ensure adequate 

ventilation in the kitchen whilst burning 

off and don’t be alarmed by a little bit 

of smoke during this process.

•  Unattended cooking on a cooktop with 

fat or oil can be dangerous and may 

result in fire.

•  Never  try  to  extinguish  a  fire  with 

water, but switch off the appliance 

and  then  cover  flame  e.g.  with  a  fire 

blanket.

•  Danger of fire: Do not store items on 

the cooking surfaces.

• 

Do not

  use  harsh abrasive cleaners 

or sharp metal scrapers to clean 

the oven glass door since they can 

scratch the surface, which may result 

in shattering of the glass. 

• NEVER

 use sponges or abrasive 

products, and solvents to remove 

stains or adhesives on the painted or 

stainless steel surfaces.

•  Switch off the oven before removing 

the fan guard for cleaning. Replace 

the guard after cleaning in accordance 

with the instructions.

IMPORTANT NOTES AND PRECAUTIONS FOR USE

Summary of Contents for BFD9156WX

Page 1: ...461308374 12 2014 Instruction Manual for BLANCO 90cm Freestanding Cooker BFD915WX...

Page 2: ...y with your kitchen d cor It is easy to use and performs to a high standard Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as ovens cooktops rangehoods dishwashers microwave...

Page 3: ...ance and on the label affixed to the packing box IMPORTANT NOTICE The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damage to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or use of the ap...

Page 4: ...mestic use Any other use is considered improper and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation mainten...

Page 5: ...he appliance for example by a child climbing over the open oven door or too high weights are leant on the open oven door two brackets must be screwed on the back on the cooker and fixed to the wall Be...

Page 6: ...ge and accidents If you are using an electrical socket near the appliance make sure that the cables are not touching the cooker and are far enough away from all hot parts When you have finished using...

Page 7: ...th a cooling fan in order to reduce further the temperatures on the front controls knobs door handle and electrical components It starts automatically and stops some minutes after the cooking ends Wit...

Page 8: ...s Defrost Traditional Fan Assist Top and bottom heating elements and fan on Bottom heating element with fan Fan forced Rear heating element and fan on Grill Fan grill C YELLOW WARNING LIGHT When lit i...

Page 9: ...he set time the symbol will turn off the AUTO symbol will flash and the buzzer will go off Oven Setting After setting a program turn the oven function selection knob to the desired oven function and s...

Page 10: ...he knob to the Low position Avoid using over sized pans that may radiate excessive heat and cause damage to surrounding surfaces such as bench tops The appliance is equipped with a particular pan supp...

Page 11: ...e centre of the oven door when opening Do not practice excessive pressures on the door when it is open Do not store or use flammable liquids or items in the vicinity of this appliance Do not worry if...

Page 12: ...set the thermostat to the desired temperature MAX 200 C Selecting this function the top central heating element turns on and heat is distributed by the fan This procedure mitigates the direct heat on...

Page 13: ...tin 20 1 or 2 1 1 1 Level 2 or 3 Level 2 or 3 Level 2 or 3 Level 2 or 3 Level 2 or 3 190 190 190 160 150 15 20 mins 20 25 mins 30 35 mins 2 hrs 4 hrs SCONES plain 20 Level 2 240 10 12 mins BISCUITS An...

Page 14: ...h over the cake and turn the tin upside down The next time grease the tin well and sprinkle it with flour or bread crumbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in t...

Page 15: ...which may result in shattering of the glass NEVER use sponges or abrasive products and aromatic or aliphatic solvents to remove stains or adhesives on the painted or stainless steel surfaces DO NOT l...

Page 16: ...MP fig 13 WARNING Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock In the event the oven lamp needs replacing the new lamp must comply with the...

Page 17: ...17 461308374 12 2014 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER These images are only indicative and not what is supplied with the actual product...

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Page 21: ...ing and to maintain temperature of immediate surroundings within safe limits The use of a gas appliance results in production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that the...

Page 22: ...rotected by a non combustible protective layer in accordance with AS5601 The protection must ensure the surface temperature of the combustible surface does not exceed 65 C above ambient LEVELLING THE...

Page 23: ...revent the cooker tipping forwards in the event of children standing on the oven door or where users put extreme weight on the door when in open position the stabilising means must be installed by the...

Page 24: ...he cooker is pulled forward Attach one end of the chain as close as possible to the gas inlet on the cooker and the other end as close as possible to the gas outlet on the wall Suitable chain and fitt...

Page 25: ...ion using flexible connection As an option the cooker may be installed with a flexible connection hose which complies with AS NZS 1869 AGA Approved 10 mm ID class B or D Minimum 1000 mm Maximum 1200 m...

Page 26: ...rners functioning on Propane the screw must be locked down fully in clockwise direction Primary air adjustment on cooktop gas burners is unnecessary If the appliance cannot be adjusted to perform corr...

Page 27: ...NG THE ELECTRICAL COMPONENT The rear protection will have to be removed in order to change the electrical heating elements spit motor terminal board and power cable If you have to change the power cab...

Page 28: ...unscrewing frontal and rear fixing screws Vs fig 22 which lock the cooktop at the supports S Unscrew the nuts D of the gas aluminium pipes and pull out the thermocouple quick connectors F fig 24 Unscr...

Page 29: ...ll 2 75 1 00 105 175 14 6 15 0 ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS DESCRIPTION NOMINAL DATA Lower heating element of the oven Top heating element of the oven grill Circular rear heating element of the oven Oven lam...

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Page 35: ...35 461308374 12 2014 Affix spare rating plate of the product here or on easily accessible area or in an adjacent cupboard or similar...

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