Blanco BFS60CX Instructions For The Use And Care And Installation Download Page 15

4 INSTRUCTIONS FOR MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 

 
Warning:

 Servicing should be carried out only by authorised personnel.

 

 
Before maintenance or cleaning your cooker, switch off the circuit breaker, turn off the 
isolating gas valve or the gas mains and allow the cooker to cool down. 
 
GENERAL CLEANING 

 
Adequate maintenance and cleaning will prolong the life of the appliance, as well as ensure 
trouble-free service. 
 
The cooker must be washed with warm water, using a damp sponge and ordinary detergent.  
 
Never use scouring powder, steel wool or acids to clean the cooker. 
 
The stainless steel parts should be washed, after the use, with water and dried with a soft cloth. 
 
 If the spots still persist, it may be necessary to use a non-abrasive detergent or warm water and 
vinegar.   
 
The glass of the oven’s door should be washed with warm water and a nylon pad soaked in 
ordinary detergent.  
 
Avoid scrubbing the front panel, because this will erase the designs stencilled over each knob. 
 
The enamelled grids of the hob can be washed in the dishwasher. 
 
The cooker not must be cleaned with vapour equipments (eg. steam cleaners). 
 
To maintain the characteristics of brightness of the enamelled parts it is necessary to clean the 
oven after each cooking. Once the oven is cold, you will be able to remove the fat deposits by 
means of a sponge or a cloth damp with warm soapy water. Never use abrasive cloths or 
sponges that could irreparably damage the enamel.  After use, rinse the parts in stainless steel 
thoroughly and dry them with a soft cloth. In case of a persistent stain, use non-abrasive 
cleaning agents or some warm water and vinegar. Clean the door glass only with warm water, 
avoiding the use of rough cloths. 
 
 
After removing the trivets for cleaning check that the rubber feet 
are still located in the feet of the trivet before replacing the trivet 
back into position on the hob. 
 
 

 

 

Laterals Grids 

 
The laterals grids can be removed when cleaning the oven. 
After cleaning relocate the grids like this : 
 
1- 

Insert grid pins on the holes A located at the back panel of  

The oven. 
2 - Insert grid pins on the holes B located at the lateral panels of  
the oven. 
3 - Reverse this operation to remove the grids 

 
 

 

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Summary of Contents for BFS60CX

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of BFS60CX BFS60NX BFS60NXFF BFS60WX BFS60WXFF Freestanding Multifunction Ovens Fro F...

Page 2: ...now has a range of laundry products to choose from Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements and our Customer Relations Department is at your disposal to a...

Page 3: ...ert with foil as fat left there may catch fire Always keep the grill dish clean as any fat left there may catch fire Do not leave the grill on unattended To avoid a fire ensure that grill trays and fi...

Page 4: ...hin 200mm from the edge of any hob burner must be a minimum of 10mm below the cooking surface or else comply with the above If the cooker is installed under a suspended element this one must be placed...

Page 5: ...e cooker The chain is a safety device and must be fitted to all cookers Failure to fit the chain properly may cause personal burns injuries and damage to the gas pipe Important After fixing the chain...

Page 6: ...ection to the main gas line A The cooker can be connected with rigid pipe as specified in AS5601 table 3 1 B The cooker can be connected with a Flexible Hose which complies with AS ANZ 1869 AGA Approv...

Page 7: ...uld be transformed in single phase current if the electric installation is adequate Single phase 240 V 2 1 conductors Two phase 415 V 2N 3 1 conductors Three Phase 415V 3N 4 1 conductors L1 L2 L3 N L1...

Page 8: ...ion a label indicating the type of gas for which the appliance is now prepared Appliance prepared for Remove the old gas type Label 6 When converting from Natural Gas to Propane ensure that the NG reg...

Page 9: ...MJ h is shown in Table 1 For optimum efficiency you must choose pans according to the size of the burner see the table 3 If the flame is wider than the pan then you are wasting energy The right positi...

Page 10: ...rate the markings on the top of your ceramic hob Avoid using saucepans with rough or dinted bases They may hold and transport matter liable to stain or scratch the hob Any such faults which are not th...

Page 11: ...on different shelves naturally with the appropriate cooking times The oven must be preheated before food is placed inside Fan mode provides optimum results with cakes large quantities of foods and co...

Page 12: ...power of the grill is indicated in table 3 Do not operate the grill with the door open 3 5 OVEN LIGHT USE With the light turned on you can watch the cooking through the oven glass window without openi...

Page 13: ...oven If the supply voltage fails all the programmed settings are erased When the supply voltage returns the display blinks and shows 0 00 Set up the actual hour and the programme again to reset the e...

Page 14: ...minimize food splashes into the oven which can sometimes produce smoke deep baking dishes are recommended When the food is cooked directly on the shelf grid you must place the baking dish below for co...

Page 15: ...the hob can be washed in the dishwasher The cooker not must be cleaned with vapour equipments eg steam cleaners To maintain the characteristics of brightness of the enamelled parts it is necessary to...

Page 16: ...easily be found on the market Only clean when the surfaces is cold BURNERS CLEANING BFS60NX BFS60WX The burners should be cleaned with soapy warm water and well rinsed and dried Ensure they are comple...

Page 17: ...level of the fan then push the tang downwards Reverse this operation to remove the filter REPLACING THE OVEN BULB Once the appliance has been electrically disconnected unscrew the glass protection ca...

Page 18: ...0 4 0 Semi Rapid 0 68 0 34 6 3 1 20 7 2 Rapid 0 89 0 44 10 8 1 55 12 0 Wok 1 00 0 65 12 6 1 65 13 5 TABLE 2 Recommended Pot Sizes Recommended diameters cm Burners minimum maximum Auxiliary 42 10 16 Se...

Page 19: ...27 2 Mj h 30 4 Mj h 29 0 Mj h 31 9 Mj h 27 2 Mj h 30 4 Mj h 29 0 Mj h 31 9 Mj h 240 415 V 240 415 V 240 415 V 240 415 V 240 415 V Propane Gas Natural Gas 19...

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