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 Instruction manual  

5B90S8990

GB

 

 Built-in oven 

Summary of Contents for 5B90S8990GB

Page 1: ...Instruction manual 5B90S8990GB Built in oven...

Page 2: ...nce 14 ACCESSORIES 16 ENERGY EFFICIENT USE 17 ENVIRONMENT 17 HEALTH 17 MAINTENANCE OF YOUR APPLIANCE 20 APPLIANCE DOOR 24 TROUBLESHOOTING 26 CUSTOMER SERVICE 27 TIPS AND TRICKS 29 AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES...

Page 3: ...ed in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for them and that they understand and appreciate the risks and dangers involved The appliance is not a toy The appliance may only be cleaned and...

Page 4: ...njury 1 Scratched glass in the appliance door can cause cracks Do not use glass scrapers strong or abrasive cleaning agents 2 The hinges of the appliance door move when the door is opened and closed I...

Page 5: ...left open only a crack the fronts of adjacent appliances may be damaged over time Only allow the appliance to dry with the door open if a lot of moisture has been produced while operating the oven 7...

Page 6: ...rom sharp edges Check the appliance for damage before installation Do not connect it if it is damaged Remove all packing material and adhesive foil before turning on the appliance The above dimensions...

Page 7: ...and cleaning 5 Steam support Steam Manual addition of steam 6 Fast preheat For fast preheating 7 Smart Slider You can use the Smart Slider or the buttons to change the values shown in the display 8 Se...

Page 8: ...ven door closed 7 Thoroughly ventilate the kitchen when heating the appliance for the first time Keep children and pets away from the kitchen during this time Close the door to adjacent rooms 8 Adjust...

Page 9: ...buted by a fan Radiant heat 150 250 C For grilling small quantities of food and for browning Please place the food to be grilled in the middle section under the grill heating element Dual grill circul...

Page 10: ...This may cause the unit to overheat To make the unit cool down faster the fan may continue to run for a while USING YOUR APPLIANCE Cooking with the oven 1 After the oven is plugged in electrically ta...

Page 11: ...the inner surfaces of the appliance or the heating elements Use oven gloves to remove accessories or ovenware from the cooking chamber and let the appliance cool down Keep children at a safe distance...

Page 12: ...After setting the desired operating mode you can add steam support by pressing the button 2 Steam can be added manually during the cooking process by pressing the steam support key 3 The default setti...

Page 13: ...display shows A11 This means that the appliance has switched on the steam cleaning function The time display will show the standard time of 05 00 min 4 Press to start the program Notes The duration o...

Page 14: ...w the current water level and other symbols will disappear 4 Press to start the program 5 If 10 min remain the program will stop and water must be refilled Remove the water tank and pour the water in...

Page 15: ...can find the right accessories in our online shop at www blaupunkt einbaugeraete com or from your specialist dealer Note The accessories can become deformed when hot This does not affect their functi...

Page 16: ...food and the accessory itself when it is pulled out The accessories should be correctly inserted into the cooking chamber to ensure proper tilt protection When inserting the baking rack make sure tha...

Page 17: ...the temperature by 20 C to 30 C 6 With the hot air function you can cook and bake on several levels at the same time 7 If it is not possible to cook and bake different dishes at the same time you can...

Page 18: ...t let food burn until it has a dark brown colour 3 Larger portions have less acrylamide 4 Use the hot air function if possible 5 Chips Do not cook more than 450 g per tray Place them on the tray evenl...

Page 19: ...m under such spots Special stainless steel cleaning agents for cleaning hot surfaces are available from specialist dealers Apply a very thin layer of the cleaning agent with a soft cloth Plastic Warm...

Page 20: ...ase of heavy dirt deposits a stainless steel scouring pad can be used Racks Warm soapy water Soak and clean with a tea towel or brush Pull out system Warm soapy water Clean with a tea towel or brush D...

Page 21: ...remove the appliance door for cleaning and to remove the door panels The hinges of the appliance door each have a locking lever When the locking levers are closed the appliance door is secured It can...

Page 22: ...unting holes in the front panel of the cooking chamber Ensure that the hinges are inserted in the correct position They must fit easily and without resistance If you feel any resistance check that the...

Page 23: ...ed above 1 Press the right and left side of the cover 2 Remove the cover 3 When you have removed the door cover the remaining parts of the appliance door can be easily removed so that you can continue...

Page 24: ...the door cover if the appliance door has also been removed Damage caused by incorrect handling is not covered by the warranty Racks If you want to clean the guide rails and cooking chamber thoroughly...

Page 25: ...he best possible performance of the oven After a cooking process you can hear a noise and observe a flow of air near the control panel The fan is still running to prevent high levels of humidity in th...

Page 26: ...s or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box Contact customer service Maximum operating time The maximum operating time of this appliance is 9 hours in case you forget to switch it off Illumina...

Page 27: ...can advise you correctly You will find the type plate with these numbers if you open the appliance door Rated voltage 220 240V Rated frequency 50Hz 60Hz Power 3 15 kW To save time in case of an emerge...

Page 28: ...too dry Increase the temperature by 10 C this may result in a shorter cooking time The food looks good but it is too moist inside Reduce the temperature by 10 C this may result in a longer cooking ti...

Page 29: ...ate the oven settings if the weight of a roast is not specified by a recipe Select the settings next to the roast weight and change the time slightly If possible use a meat thermometer to determine th...

Page 30: ...ght not obtain a perfect cooking result 2 You cannot interrupt the automatic cooking process 3 Only open the door when the display prompts you to do so Otherwise the cooking chamber will cool down AUT...

Page 31: ...30 Roast chicken with early potatoes A08 10 Top bottom heat 230 60 Roast beef A09 11 Dual grill 160 75 Descaling A10 12 40 Clean A11 13 5...

Page 32: ...0 Baking time 60 00 Muffins Muffin tin 1 Top bottom heat 160 Preheat time 08 30 Baking time 30 00 Muffins Muffin tin 1 Top bottom heat circulation 150 Preheat time 08 30 Baking time 30 00 Apple tart w...

Page 33: ...heat time 08 00 Baking time 10 00 Biscuits Baking tray 2 4 Top bottom heat circulation 150 Preheat time 08 00 Baking time 14 00 BREAD Mould Level Operating mode Temp in C Duration in minutes Seconds W...

Page 34: ...y 1 Top bottom heat 180 75 Chicken 1 kg Baking tray Level 2 Baking rack level 1 Baking tray Dual grill circulation 180 50 Fish 2 5 kg Baking tray 2 Top bottom heat 170 70 Spare ribs Baking tray 3 Top...

Page 35: ...cake 1 baking tray 150 2 40 50 YES Small cake 2 baking trays 150 Level 2 level 4 30 35 YES Cheesecake Springform pan 26cm 150 1 70 80 NO Apple tart Springform pan 20cm 170 1 80 85 NO Apple tart Sprin...

Page 36: ...tions and placed in the centre of the cabinet 5 For the measurement the appliance door must be closed as in normal household use even if the measuring cable interferes with the sealing function of the...

Page 37: ...g rack and glass plate 180 1 55 60 NO Potato gratin Baking rack and round plate 180 1 65 70 NO Lasagne Baking rack and glass plate 180 1 75 80 NO Cheesecake Springform pan 20cm 160 1 80 90 NO DATA SHE...

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