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Semi-automatic cooking 

A. 

Programming the cooking time. 

B. 

Programming the end of cooking time. 

A) Set the desired cooking time using the button

 

Cooking will start immediately, and the display will show the symbols «AUTO» and

 

When the programmed time has expired, cooking will stop, and an intermittent signal will 
sound. You can stop the signal as described above. 

B) Set the desired end of cooking time using the button

  

Cooking will start immediately, and the display will show the symbols «AUTO» and

 

.

             

At the established time, cooking will stop, and an intermittent signal will sound. You can stop 
the signal as described above. 

It is possible to view the programming status at any time by pressing the corresponding 

button. You can also cancel programming at any time by pressing the button 

 

and setting 

the display to zero. 

Then by pressing the 

 

the oven will switch to manual functioning. 

 

Electronic signal 

The function of the «timer» consists simply of a buzzer which can be set for a maximum period 
of up to 23 hours and 59 minutes. 

To set the timer, press 

 

and at the same time [+] or [-] until the display shows the desired time. 

When setting is complete, the clock time will once again show on the display along with the 

symbol

 

The countdown will begin immediately and can be seen on the display at any time, by simply 

pressing on the 

After the set time has expired, the symbol

 

 

will go off and a buzzer will sound, which you 

can shut off by pressing the 

 button.

 

 

ATTENTION! 

A power outage will cause deletion of programmed functions, including the clock. 

Once you have turned the power back on again, three intermittent zeroes will appear, and you 
can re-programme. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for BS-45

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Page 2: ...recycling of this product contact the proper local authority the home waste collection service or the retailer where the product was purchased GENERAL WARNINGS o THIS PRODUCT WAS DESIGNED FOR HOUSEHOLD USE o After having removed the packaging make sure that the appliance is in good condition If any doubts exist consult professionally qualified personnel o The packaging materials for example polyst...

Page 3: ...aws governing safety and that do not exceed the maximum capacity indicated on the extension cord or single adapter or the maximum power indicated on the multiple adapter o In the event of a breakdown or if indispensable repairs are required contact customer service o It is not permitted to modify tamper with or attempt repairs on the appliance especially with tools screwdrivers and the like either...

Page 4: ...e fire using water there may be an explosion Suffocate the flames with wet cloths o The grill hotplates and cooking containers will become extremely hot Use protective gloves or hot pads o WARNING WE RECOMMEND USING ADEQUATE PREVENTION AND PROTECTION DEVICES WHEN DISMANTLING MAINTAINING AND CLEANING THE APPLIANCE GLOVES ETC o Do not use steam cleaners to clean the oven o When using or cleaning the...

Page 5: ...each use for hygiene reasons o After cooking and when the oven has cooled sufficiently use a soft cloth to dry any liquid remaining on the bottom of the cooking chamber o Use the appliance in settings where the temperature is not lower than 5 C If the appliance is subject to frost the residual water contained in the hydraulic circuit can damage the pipes and the pump 5 ...

Page 6: ... power is disconnected with a distance between contacts that allows complete disconnection in compliance with surge category III and installation regulations Assembly of the power cable 1 Open the terminal board by placing a screwdriver under the side flaps on the cover pull and then open the cover see the figure 2 Install the power supply cable unscrew the screws on the cable grip and the three s...

Page 7: ...s able to withstand the oven s maximum power capacity indicated on the features plate the power supply voltage is within the value80s listed in the electrical characteristics label the socket is compatible with the appliance plug If this is not the case replace the socket or the plug Do not use extension cords or multiple sockets Once the appliance is installed the electrical cable and the electri...

Page 8: ... be heat resistant to temperatures up to 100 C The oven must be located in a standard opening of 560mm as illustrated in Fig 1 whether under a counter or in a column position When inserting the oven into the column in order to ensure sufficient ventilation it is indispensable to make an opening of at least 85 90 mm as shown in the picture below The oven is secured to the furniture unit by four A s...

Page 9: ...Oven dimensions Column Under top 9 ...

Page 10: ...OVEN DESCRIPTION 1 8 9 9 2 7 6 3 5 4 1 Control panel 2 Pitcher compartment 6 Handle 7 Door 3 Pitcher 8 Cooking chamber 4 Perforated drip pan 9 Side grills only available with grill oven 5 Grill 10 ...

Page 11: ...known as the drip pan and grill can be put back on the runner located inside the oven if the oven has a grill otherwise lay them on the bottom of the oven Grill Used mainly as a support surface Perforated drip pan The perforated drip pan is mainly used for carrying out steam cooking fresh or frozen vegetables fish 11 ...

Page 12: ...n 50 MAX 3 Programming switches for the alarm or setting the clock and cooking times 4 Red blue green bi colour light Blue green working normally red alarm state and or error code signal Steam oven without grill fig B Steam knob 50 C MAX Red blue green double colour light blue green working normally red alarm state and or error code signal 1 2 60 timer Steam knob 50 C 250 C 12 ...

Page 13: ...RILL function During cooking the light will stay on The light will be switched off at the end of cooking programme or by rotating the selector to the OFF position NOTE if the light is flashing it means that there has been a problem with the mains electricity blackout please see the Alarm Codes Table STEAM COOKING This cooking function only uses steam During steam cooking the steam from the boiler ...

Page 14: ...bable boiler temperature sensor malfunction c Probable electrical electronic breakdown 1 Turn the selector to the OFF position The oven will turn itself off The error code will be reset Turn on the oven 4 If there is an error code take note of the number of flashes emitted and contact an Authorised Service Centre NOTE It is probable that the breakdown is limited only to the steam function In this ...

Page 15: ...of the opening located under the command panel Once cooking has finished the fan will turn itself off automatically In order to avoid the danger of overheating this fan will also continue to function AFTER THE OVEN HAS BEEN SWITCHED OFF until the temperature returns to a normal level To accelerate the cooling process open the oven door once cooking has finished Electronic programmer where provided...

Page 16: ...lashing AUTO message To do so just press the button If the AUTO message is steady showing that the oven has been programmed you will need to cancel the programme by pressing so that the display shows zero Automatic cooking cooking start and stop 1 Programme the length of cooking time with 2 Programme the cooking stop time with 3 Select the desired temperature and function using the thermostat comm...

Page 17: ... also cancel programming at any time by pressing the button and setting the display to zero Then by pressing the the oven will switch to manual functioning Electronic signal The function of the timer consists simply of a buzzer which can be set for a maximum period of up to 23 hours and 59 minutes To set the timer press and at the same time or until the display shows the desired time When setting ...

Page 18: ...minute counter ringing will advise that the oven will automatically turn off Manual position If the cooking time is longer than the 2 hours program or if you wish to use the oven manually to turn it off when you desire turn the knob to manual position right before Stop position USING THE STEAM COOKING FUNCTION x Fill the water container pitcher with water which has a low calcium content or using m...

Page 19: ... MAX 00h 40 SWISS CHARD STALKS MAX 00h 35 GREEN BEANS MAX 00h 40 FENNELS MAX 00h 40 POTATOES MAX 00h 50 PEPPERS MAX 00h 25 LEEKS MAX 00h 40 RICE MAX 00h 35 CELERY MAX 00h 35 SPINACH MAX 00h 20 COURGETTES MAX 00h 30 The cooking times are based on average sized dishes Cooking times may vary depending on the size of the dish NOTE The settings listed in the tables the temperatures and the cooking time...

Page 20: ...e the alarm codes table Steam comes out of the oven during operation Check whether the door is closed correctly Check whether the seal is damaged with for example cracks In the second case contact an Authorized Service Centre WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF A BLACK OUT If the electricity supply is interrupted when it comes back on again it may be necessary to reset the time if there is an electronic program...

Page 21: ...e door of the appliance 5 Lift the door upwards 6 Extract the door by rotating the lower part backwards The brackets must come out of their seats HOW TO REASSEMBLE THE OVEN DOOR Insert the two brackets into the appropriate openings keeping the door semi closed 1 Open the door completely 2 Tip over the two hinges C moving them forward A 21 ...

Page 22: ...e stainless steel due to natural causes has no effect at all on the cooking characteristics SYSTEM WARNINGS CHECK THAT THERE IS WATER IN THE PITCHER Generally 1l of water in the pitcher is sufficient for the steam cooking process before cooking and before cleaning the boiler check that there is enough N B NEVER fill the pitcher completely otherwise the water pumped by the steam generator back into...

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Page 33: ...ne sveglia o impostazione orologio e tempi di cottura o Spia bicolore rossa blu verde Blu verde funzionamento normale rosso stato di allarme e o segnalazione codici di errore Forno vapore senza grill 1 2 1 Manopola vapore 50 C MAX 2 Spia bicolore rossa blu verde 3 Blu verde indica il funzionamento normale rosso indica lo stato di allarme e o segnalazione codici di errore 1 2 1 contaminuti 60 2 man...

Page 34: ... sul vetro della porta sulle pareti e sul fondo del forno non compromette il suo funzionamento Si consiglia di asciugare la condensa alla fine della cottura B 5 5 4 2 0 0 1 0 0 4 6 C8 5 6 0 1 4 6 6 0 6 6 6 0 6 0 A 6 6 5 2 4 0 7D 77D 0 6 E 6 0 B 1 1 2 0 0 1 0 6 2 5 4 B 1 5 6 0 34 ...

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Page 39: ...erà lo spegnimento automatico del forno Posizione manuale Se il tempo di cottura supera le 2 ore o se desiderate usare il forno manualmente ruotare la manopola dell orologio nella posizione USO FUNZIONE COTTURA VAPORE o Riempire il contenitore dell acqua brocca con acqua povera di calcio o acqua minerale o Riempire il contenitore fino alla marca 1 2 L N B non riempire MAI la brocca totalmente altr...

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