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Enjoy it.

 Instruction manual  

5C60M8690

GB

 

Compact microwave oven 

Summary of Contents for 5B60M8690GB

Page 1: ...Enjoy it Instruction manual 5C60M8690GB Compact microwave oven...

Page 2: ...Accessories 16 START UP 16 Setting the time 16 Preheating the oven 16 Cleaning accessories 17 SETTING THE OVEN 17 Setting the heating mode and temperature 18 Fast preheat 19 THE MICROWAVE 19 Notes on...

Page 3: ...cooking time 28 Setting the time 28 Setting the timer 28 CHILD LOCK 29 CARE AND CLEANING 29 Cleaning agents 31 Technical data 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 ACRYLAMIDE IN FOOD 33 ENERGY SAVING AND ENVIRONMENTA...

Page 4: ...r exposure to excessive microwave radiation when using your appliance 1 This appliance may be used by children over 8 years of age and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or l...

Page 5: ...id burning your baby 13 Hard boiled eggs and eggs in shells should never be heated in the appliance as they may explode even after they have been heated in the appliance 14 The appliance should be cle...

Page 6: ...5 Do not use sharp abrasive cleaning agents or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass in the oven door as these can scratch the surface which can cause the glass to shatter 26 This appliance is a bui...

Page 7: ...iance without food in the cooking chamber can cause an overvoltage Never switch on the appliance when there is no food in the cooking chamber One exception to this rule is a short ovenware test see se...

Page 8: ...ose the base plate must be cut back or a ventilation grille must be fitted The ventilation slots and air intake openings must not be covered Safe operation of this appliance can only be guaranteed if...

Page 9: ...with the screws d The gap between the worktop and the appliance must not be closed by additional strips Important information Electrical connection This appliance is equipped with a plug and may only...

Page 10: ...on child lock 4 End time Set an end time for the cooking process 5 Fast preheat For fast preheating 6 Oven function Press this symbol to change the operating mode Press and hold for 5 seconds to chan...

Page 11: ...for large products Dual grill circulation For gratin dishes and browning roasted vegetables Dual grill The grill elements and top heat work simultaneously ensuring quick and even browning Pizza mode P...

Page 12: ...0 C 100 C 235 C 100 C 250 C 100 C 250 C 50 C 250 C 100 C 235 C Weight Set the weight of the product to be cooked Time Set the cooking duration Microwave Select the microwave power 100 W 300 W 500 W 70...

Page 13: ...cluded Your appliance is equipped with the following accessories Grill griddle For grilling items like steaks and sausages or toasting bread Baking tray For safety reasons the baking tray should be pu...

Page 14: ...y have cooled down they will return to their original shape Use only original accessories It is specially designed for your appliance You can find the right accessories in our online shop at www blaup...

Page 15: ...e rails Left guide rail Right guide rail 3 Mounting the left and right guide rails the example shows how to mount the left guide rail Lift the guide rail over the left notch of the hook Move the guide...

Page 16: ...15 Push the guide rail down into the notch of the hook Finished...

Page 17: ...ck will now flash The time is set The appliance will enter standby mode PREHEATING THE OVEN To remove the smell of the new stove heat it up when it is empty and closed One hour with hot air at 250 C i...

Page 18: ...der to set the temperature to 200 C 4 Tap to set the cooking time 00 00 will flash 5 Tap or or move the Smart Slider to set the cooking time to 25 minutes 6 Tap The oven will begin preheating Opening...

Page 19: ...begin preheating The preheating process is complete A signal will sound The symbol will flash on the display Place your dish in the oven Cancelling Fast Preheat The Fast Preheat function can be cance...

Page 20: ...c porcelain ceramic or heat resistant plastic These materials are also suitable for microwave ovens You can also use serving dishes This saves you from having to transfer food from one container to an...

Page 21: ...if it becomes hot or sparks are generated MICROWAVE POWER SETTINGS Tap to set the microwave power 100 W Defrosting sensitive foods Defrosting irregularly shaped food Thawing ice cream Rising dough 300...

Page 22: ...ill sound The microwave function is complete Opening the door during a cooking process The cooking process will be paused After closing the door tap the button The cooking process will continue Changi...

Page 23: ...ill flash 2 Tap or or move the Smart Slider to set the temperature to 190 C 3 Tap to confirm the temperature The default cooking time will flash Tap or or move the Smart Slider to set the cooking time...

Page 24: ...mode AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES The automatic programmes make it very easy to prepare food You only have to select the programme and enter the weight of your food The automatic programme will make the opti...

Page 25: ...led 240 480 720 P 03 Baked potatoes 450 1000 P 04 Chicken pieces frozen 450 P 05 Cake 400 500 600 P 06 Apple tart 2400 P 07 Quiche 1000 P 08 Warming soup 200 400 600 P 09 Warming plate 250 350 P 10 Wa...

Page 26: ...weight Cancelling the programme Tap to cancel the programme Changing the cooking time If you use automatic programmes you cannot change the cooking time DEFROSTING PROGRAMMES You can use the 3 defros...

Page 27: ...nal will sound twice to indicate that the food needs to be turned over Rest period The defrosted food should be left to stand for a further 10 to 30 minutes until it has reached a uniform temperature...

Page 28: ...sound The cooking time will begin Specifications Before you can use preset cooking programmes you must set the clock Once the preset cooking programmes have been set the clock can no longer be adjust...

Page 29: ...et the cooking time 3 Tap to start the timer CHILD LOCK The oven has a child lock to prevent children from accidentally switching it on No settings can be made when the child lock is on The only excep...

Page 30: ...different materials such as glass plastic and metal Shadows on the door panels that look like stripes are caused by reflections of the interior lighting Unpleasant odours such as after the preparatio...

Page 31: ...al glass scraper for cleaning Cooking chamber Hot soapy water or a vinegar solution Clean with a tea towel and then dry off with a soft cloth If the oven is very dirty Do not use oven spray or other a...

Page 32: ...Incorrectly performed repairs are hazardous Repairs may only be carried out by one of our trained service technicians Troubleshooting Problem Possible causes Remedy information The appliance does not...

Page 33: ...and evenly on the baking tray Cook no more than 400 g per baking tray so that the potato chips do not dry out ENERGY SAVING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS It takes longer than usual to heat food in the micro...

Page 34: ...switch off the oven 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time and use the remaining heat to finish the cooking process ENVIRONMENTALLY FRIENDLY DISPOSAL Dispose of the packaging in an environment...

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