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CLEANING 
 

NOTE: Cleaning and maintenance operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool. 
The appliance should be disconnected from the power outlet or turned off at your isolation switch 
before commencing any cleaning process. 

 

Cleaning the oven exterior: 
Before starting to clean your oven, be sure that all control buttons are off and your appliance has cooled. 
Unplug the appliance. 
Do not use cleaning materials containing particles that might scratch the enamelled and painted parts of your 
oven. Use cream cleaners or liquid cleaners, which do not contain particles. As these cleaners may damage 
the surfaces, do not use caustic creams, abrasive cleaning powders, rough wire wool or hard tools. In the 
event of any excess liquids spilling over your oven surface during cleaning, clean up immediately so as to 
prevent possible damage to the enamel or metal surface. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the oven. 
Cleaning the interior of the oven: 
Make sure to unplug the oven before starting to clean it. You will obtain best results if you clean the oven interior 
while the oven is slightly warm (the oven should not be operating). Remove the side wire racks first. Wipe your 
oven with a soft piece of cloth (e.g. dish cloth) dampened with warm soapy water after each use, rinse cloth in 
warm water then wipe oven again and finish by wiping with a dry cloth. It is also recommended to wipe clean the 
oven door and rubber seal. For a complete cleaning process, use dry and powder type oven cleaners, following 
the oven cleaning product’s instructions. 
 

TROUBLESHOOTING 

 

If the oven does not operate: 

 

The oven may be unplugged from the power source or switched off at the power source. 

 

The household fuse has blown or household power supply is off. 

 

The Timer (if available) may not set correctly. 

 
If the oven does not heat: 

 

The heat may not be set correctly with the oven’s temperature setting. 

 
If the interior lighting lamp does not light: 

 

The lamps are defective. If they are defective, you can change them following the instructions within this 
manual. 

 
Cooking (if lower-upper part does not cook equally): 

 

Control the shelf locations, cooking period and heat values according to the manual. 

 
Unit smoking when first used: 

 

This is a result of protective oils being removed and is to be expected with a first use. 

 

If you have any further problems with your product, please call your Authorised Service Centre. 

 

TRANSPORTATION 

 

Keep the original carton of the product and use this packaging if the item needs to be transported. Follow the 
transport signs on the carton. 
Place paper between the upper cover and cooking panel, cover the upper cover and tape to the side surfaces 
of oven. 
Tape cardboard or paper onto the inside face of the glass as it will be susceptible to damage from the trays. 
Use cardboard covers for the wire grill and trays in your oven. Also tape the oven’s covers to the side walls. 

Summary of Contents for BOSE900X

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual for 90cm Electric Oven BOSE900X...

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Page 3: ...oking Times 17 Cooking Guides 18 19 Warranty Details 20 DISPOSAL INFORMATION Most of the packing materials are recyclable Please dispose of these materials throughyour local recycling depot or by plac...

Page 4: ...hildren should be kept away During use the oven becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Do not touch any components during this time as they may be hot and...

Page 5: ...ication plate The switched outlet must be connected to a suitable earth wiring in conformity to current safety regulations A circuit breaker with a contact opening of at least 3mm MUST be installed in...

Page 6: ...he lamp and replace it with another high temperature lamp with the following characteristics Type G9 Halogen Voltage AC220V 240V Wattage 18W Temperature rating 300 C Or Type E14 Voltage AC220V 240V Wa...

Page 7: ...s situations which might arise When choosing a place for the oven attention should be paid to ensure there are no flammable or combustible materials in the close vicinity such as curtains oil cloth et...

Page 8: ...al of the cabinet in which the oven will be installed must be correct and resistant to increases in temperature In a correct installation contact with electrical or insulated parts must be prevented I...

Page 9: ...in which the oven isinstalled In order to cook in your oven the oven function and temperature setting controls need to be adjusted and the oven timer if available needs to be programmed Otherwise the...

Page 10: ...t will again be turned on alongside the thermostat light It is normal for this to occur during the cooking process particularly when the door has been opened OVEN TIMER CONTROL The 3 button timer is s...

Page 11: ...and thermostat controls off and disable the buzzer by pressing any button SETTING A FULLY AUTOMATIC TIMER FUNCTION This timer function differs from the previous one with the cooking start time delaye...

Page 12: ...ing heated oven functions a cooling fan in the top of the oven will operate in order to cool down the oven door and kitchen cabinet as well as reducing condensation in the oven There will then be a sl...

Page 13: ...used to help loosen oils and dried food from the inside of the cabinet First remove all accessories these can be cleaned in a sink Place the tray at the bottom of the oven and pour 0 5L of water into...

Page 14: ...the oven For grilling put the food on the rack and sit over the tray Place the rack on the highest shelf 9 or 10 Placing the rack above the oven tray will ensure that any marinade fat or oil dropping...

Page 15: ...trays suitable for use in your oven available in kitchenware shops Pay attention to the information given by the supplier for use of this cookware The information given below should be implemented for...

Page 16: ...ing with a dry cloth It is also recommended to wipe clean the oven door and rubber seal For a complete cleaning process use dry and powder type oven cleaners following the oven cleaning product s inst...

Page 17: ...15 220 LOW 10 15 Chips Oven baked 220 LOW 30 40 210 LOW 30 40 FOOD CONVENTIONAL FAN FORCED Thermostat pos c Rack pos Cooking Period min Thermost at pos c Rack pos Cooking Period min Roast Pork 230 19...

Page 18: ...a less is best methodwhen choosing the topping ingredients Check the base is crispy by lifting the pizza pan from the oven with a heatproof glove and lifting the pizza with an oven slide to look at t...

Page 19: ...out precious air you have just spent time adding Remove the beaters from the hand mixer and tap them over the edge of your open palm to knock any remaining cake mix into the bowl below Pavlova and Me...

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