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Summary of Contents for BGRP34520CSS

Page 1: ...e User manual IMPORTANT 0000 Installer should leave these instructions with appliance Consumer should read these instructions before using the appliance and should retain them for future reference BGR...

Page 2: ...apors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other ap pliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building...

Page 3: ...proper installation and use of the anti tip bracket Carefully tip the range forward pulling from the back to ensure that the anti tip bracket en gages the range leg and prevents tip over Range should...

Page 4: ...ck Warning for risk of fire warning for hot surfaces DANGER indicates ahazardous situation which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury WARNING indicates ahazardous situation which if n...

Page 5: ...will help you to operate the appliance properly and safely Upon delivery please check that the appliance is not damaged If you note any transport damage please contact the shipping company or company...

Page 6: ...ion 38 Installation 14 Overview 38 Technical specifications 39 Installation and connection 14 Pakage contents 40 Connection to the main supply 22 Injector table 42 t tm P re tp a ra t io n_______ 2 4...

Page 7: ...rts may be used in performing service on the range Replace ment parts are available from factory authorized parts distribu tors Contact the nearest parts distributor in your area Never modify or alter...

Page 8: ...soning and death Al ways control top burner grates posi tion before use 8 EN Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors Ensure that no flammable...

Page 9: ...n cable between the hot oven door and frame Do not route the main cable over the hot cooking section Otherwise cable insulation may melt and cause fire as a result of short circuit Never wear loose fi...

Page 10: ...f interest to children in the cabi nets above the range or on back guard of arange Children climbing on the range to reach items could be seriously injured 10 EN The packaging materials will be danger...

Page 11: ...uthorized qualified per sons Prior to the installation ensure that the local distribution condi tions nature of the gas and gas pressure and the adjustment of the appliance are compatible This applian...

Page 12: ...cally re ignite in the event of power failure and unignited gas will still be expelled from the burners Switch off burners im mediately whenever apower failure occurs 12 EN Intended use WARNING Use t...

Page 13: ...enance oper ations on the appliance without having pre viously disconnected it from the electric power supply NOTICE Do not place other items on the top of he appliance The appliance must be transport...

Page 14: ...level unless it is open to ground lev l on at least one side Failure to install correctly IS dangerous and could result in prosecution Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional...

Page 15: ...curtai 15 EN...

Page 16: ...r for easier handBng and installation The appliance must be placed directly on the floor It must not be placed onto abase or apedestal How to move the appliance Movement of your appliance is most easi...

Page 17: ...ace an insulating pad or sheet of l 44nch 0 64cm thick plywood between the unit and carpeting m ntip and injury to persons could result Anti Tip stability devices are fixed on wooden plate During the...

Page 18: ...PICTURE 1 3 0 PICTURE 2 18 EN...

Page 19: ...Altitude Installation note This cooker is ETL certified for safe operation up to an altitude of 2 000 ft without any modifica tions For higher altitudes please contact with Service Connect to the gas...

Page 20: ...off and then plug range cord in to electrical outlet 2 Push range back into position insuring that range leg slides under the anti tip bracket The range will sit 3 4 away from the wall when properly i...

Page 21: ...burners do not carry over call Service Test the ignition and flame of each range top burner as described above When flame is properly adjusted There should be aflame at each range top burn er port The...

Page 22: ...e or cieath INC or Hectric Shock or Fire Groun ng trJrougrJ the neutral conductor is prohibited for new branchcircui1 instai lations 1996 NEC mobile homes and recreational vehicles or in an area wher...

Page 23: ...y The main power supply lead must not be clamped bent or trapped or come into with hot parts of the appliance If the main power supply Is damaged it must be replaced by aqualified electrician gas cook...

Page 24: ...n scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass 1 Remove all packaging materials 2 Wipe the surfaces of the appliance with a damp cloth or sponge and dry with acloth 24 EN Initial he...

Page 25: ...o make any unnecessary cleaning by prevent ing the dishes from overflowing Do not put covers of saucepans or pans on cooking zones Place the saucepans in amanner so that they are centered on the cooki...

Page 26: ...ion 26 EN Wok burner Wok burners help you to cook faster Wok which is particularly used in Asian kitchen is akind of deep and flat fry pan made of sheet metal which is used to cook minced vegetable an...

Page 27: ...he same size without bones You should calculate about 4to 5 minutes cooking time per centimeter height of the meat Let meat rest in the oven for about 10 minutes after the cooking time The juice is be...

Page 28: ...e Only bake burner is on The heat comes from bottom and is circulated throughout the oven by the convection fan The convection bake mode can be used for a variety of food items from cakes to breads It...

Page 29: ...isk II food should be placed in the oven before eSabbath begins since none may be laced in the oven during the Sabbath nthe Sabbath the oven door may only be pened once all the food removed and then _...

Page 30: ...mately 30 seconds when oven door is closed 10 Function control knob is always illuminated with red color when it pressed and turned 30 EN Function control knob is illuminated with blue color for aprox...

Page 31: ...of the oven is the bottom rack Maximum load capacity of oven tray 4 kg 8 8 lb rnhetimings in this chart are meant as a 1 guide Tim ings may vary due to temperature of food thickness type and your own...

Page 32: ...32 EN...

Page 33: ...and turn it clockwise to the HI or LO level on Broil 3 After 30 75 seconds the burner will ignite rnfter turning the function and thermostat knob 1 odesired levels gas igniter is going to hot and glo...

Page 34: ...t abrasive to wipe those parts clean paying attention to sweep in one direction 34 EN rnhe surface might et dama ed by some 1 detergents or cleamng matenals Do not use aggressive detergents cleaning p...

Page 35: ...ce with the new one from the authorized service 3 Keep the function knob pressed and turn it clockwise to desired level of Clean LO MED or HI This duration cannot be chan ed ARNING he health of some b...

Page 36: ...at both sides of the door backwards Hinge clamp 2 Hinge 36 EN I I i 2 3 Move the oven door to aslightiy inclined position 4 Raise the oven door forwards with your two hands 5 Once you complete cleani...

Page 37: ...at the main power supply your fuse or breaker box 2 Remove the wire racks as described See Cleaning the oven 3 Remove the protective glass cover with a screwdriver 4 Pull out oven lamp and replace it...

Page 38: ...Lamp button 3 Auxiliary burner Rear left Rapid burner Front left Elongated burner Middle 38 EN 4 5 5 6 7 5 6 7 8 9 Front door Foot Lower part 6 Function knob Thermostat knob 7 Wok burner Front right 2...

Page 39: ...s manual are schematic and may 1 not exactly match your product I ltes stated on the product labels or in the 1 documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory conditions in accordance with r...

Page 40: ...oasts 3 Wire Shelf Used for roasting and for placing the food to be baked roasted or cooked in casserole dishes to the desired rack 4 Broiler tray It is placed onto the tray in order to collect the dr...

Page 41: ...ugh edges which might damage he griddle Do not cut foodson ltle griddle Do not use cookware as astorage container tor food or oil Permanent staining and or craze ines could result 1 Griddle riddle is...

Page 42: ...ct can be converted to LP 1 r Gas convertion must always be performed by Authorized Service Accorting the gas type that will be used correct injector type must be used please find LPG NG table below 4...

Page 43: ...lve Gas pipe is bent Installgas pipe properly llmlll f llli ll i liBII IIWiif lil lll lll Burners are dirty Clean burner components Burners are wet Dry the burner components Burner cap is not mounted...

Page 44: ...ntMDF Nylon bag A 18x40 Wooden support Remove upper frame and rear and front MDFs 3 44 EN Remove cut out styrofoams and blue tapes 4 5 6 Remove nylon bag on the product Remove grill styrofoams and shr...

Page 45: ...er pet 11 Remove blue tapes securing splash back and burner caps 12 Remove 3 screws on each of the 4 L brackets Remove rear connection plate by removing 6 screws on the palette and 3 screws on the pro...

Page 46: ...tallation Parts only Blomberg will repair or replace any parts at no cost to the consumer if material defects or workmanship have caused the damage or failure of these components Labor charges are the...

Page 47: ...venue loss of use of the cooker or any associated equipment cost of capital cost of any substitute equipment facilities or services downtime the claims of third parties and injury to property Some sta...

Page 48: ...285 6000 25 R AC 02 04 2016...

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