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TROUBLESHOOTING
PROBLEM
EASy SOLUTION
Water is dripping onto
benchtop from under door
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This is normal. The condensation created from high
moisture content foods such as frozen breads will
run down the inside of the door and can drip onto
the bench.
The heating elements
appear to be pulsing
•
Element IQ™ accurately controls the heat inside the
oven by pulsing the power in the heating elements
in short bursts. This is normal.
The temperature reading
on the LCd screen doesn’t
match the temperature
measured inside the oven.
•
To ensure the measurements are standardized,
the oven temperatures have been calibrated in the
TOAST position (center of the middle rack with
no tray in place). Re-check the temperature in this
position, ensuring not to open the oven door for
10 minutes as heat will escape each time the door
is opened. Note that the ‘preheat’ alert sounds at
75% of the target temperature. See below for full
explanation.
The ‘preheat’ alert sounds
at a lower temperature than
what is displayed on the
LCd screen.
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The ‘preheat’ alert sounds at 75% of the target
temperature. This provides the fastest, combined
preheating and cooking time. This is because when
the ‘preheating’ alert sounds, signaling the user to
open the oven door and insert food, there is dramatic
temperature loss inside the oven. If the alert
sounded at 100% of the target temperature, opening
the door would mean a lot of this waiting time is
“wasted”. We have calculated that by sounding the
alert at 75% of the target temperature, followed by
the oven door being opened to place food inside the
oven, that we still recover to the target temperature
up to 2 minutes faster. This is why the temperature
on the LCD screen does not match the target
temperature at the ‘preheat’ alert. In total, it takes
the oven approximately 8-10 minutes from start-up,
including opening the oven door when the ‘preheat’
alert sounds, to reach the target temperature. To
ensure the fastest heat up time, the Breville oven
uses the maximum allowable power from the outlet
(1500W for baking, 1800W for toasting).
Summary of Contents for BOV650XLB
Page 2: ...BOV650XL B the Compact Smart Oven Instruction Book Livret d instructions ...
Page 3: ...CONGRATULATIONS On the purchase of your new Breville Compact Smart Oven ...
Page 8: ...KNOW your Breville Compact Smart Oven ...
Page 15: ...BEFORE FIRST USE of your Breville Compact Smart Oven ...
Page 21: ...OPERATING your Breville Compact Smart Oven ...
Page 44: ...43 ...
Page 45: ...USING THE PLATE WARMING TRAY of your Breville Compact Smart Oven ...
Page 47: ...CARE CLEANING your Breville Compact Smart Oven ...
Page 50: ...49 ...
Page 51: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ...
Page 55: ...RECIPES ...
Page 78: ...77 ...
Page 79: ...FÉLICITATIONS pour l achat de votre nouveau Smart OvenMC Compact de Breville ...
Page 84: ...FAITES LA CONNAISSANCE de votre Smart OvenMC Compact de Breville ...
Page 91: ...AVANT LA PREMIÈRE UTILISATION de votre Smart OvenMC Compact de Breville ...
Page 97: ...FONCTIONNEMENT de votre Smart OvenMC Compact de Breville ...
Page 119: ...UTILISATION DU RÉCHAUD de votre Smart OvenMC Compact de Breville ...
Page 121: ...ENTRETIEN NETTOYAGE de votre Smart OvenMC Compact de Breville ...
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Page 125: ...GUIDE DE DÉPANNAGE ...
Page 129: ...RECETTES ...
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