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Don’ts

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Do not use sensor reheat for uncooked or  

raw foods.

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Do not use on baked goods such as bread, 

biscuits or cakes.

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Do not use on beverages.

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Do not use on frozen foods 

SENSOR COOK

This program allows you to cook foods without 

selecting times and power levels. The Sensor 

Cook programs are designed to detect the 

steam released by the food during the cooking 

process. The microwave oven sensor will 

automatically adjust the cooking time to the 

type and amount of food.

1. 

 Open door and press SENSOR IQ  

COOK button on shortcuts panel. 

2. 

 Turn the TIME/FOOD TYPE dial to select 

food type.

3. 

There is no need to input weight as  

SENSOR IQ COOK detects the  

humidity released and calculates the  

time accordingly.

4. 

 Depending on the FOOD TYPE selected, 

you may need to cover but don't seal or 

don't cover food. On selecting your FOOD 

TYPE and pressing the START button the 

microwave will automatically calculate the 

power and time needed to cook the food. 

To vent plastic wrap, cover microwave-safe 

bowl or container tightly, either make 3–4 

holes into the top or fold over 2 sides to 

allow steam to be released.

NOTE

Cover but don't seal means cover with 

a microwave safe vented lid or vented 

plastic wrap. 

5. 

Press START to begin SENSOR COOK.

STOP

CLEAR

A Bit More

AMOUNT

STOP

CLEAR

A Bit More

AMOUNT

OPERATING YOUR SHORTCUTS PANEL

Summary of Contents for Quick Touch BMO735

Page 1: ...Suits all BMO735 models the Quick Touch Instruction Booklet ...

Page 2: ...CONGRATULATIONS on the purchase of your new Breville product ...

Page 3: ...ow your Breville product 12 Assembling your Breville product 15 Operating your Breville product Smart Cook settings 22 Smart Reheat settings 30 Smart Defrost settings 34 A BIT MORE 37 Shortcuts Panel 39 47 Hints Tips 50 Care Cleaning 52 Troubleshooting ...

Page 4: ...on a metal surface for example a sink drain board Always ensure the microwave oven is properly assembled before connecting to the power outlet and operating Do not use the oven without the turntable roller and glass turntable in place Ensure the glass turntable is positioned correctly into the indents on the turntable roller The microwave oven is not intended to be operated by means of an external...

Page 5: ...sed Breville Service Centre This appliance is intended to be used in household only not applicable for other conditions Do not use this appliance for anything other than its intended use Do not use in moving vehicles or boats Do not use outdoors Misuse may cause injury The installation of a residual current device safety switch is recommended to provide additional safety protection when using elec...

Page 6: ...ossibility of containers igniting Containers or plates suitable for use in the microwave oven should not exceed the width of the glass turntable as this may impede the rotation of the turntable and result in food being unevenly cooked Liquids or other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode Some containers and or plates may appear suitable for use in the micr...

Page 7: ...r s instructions popping time should not exceed 3 minutes Longer cooking could cause scorching or fire Do not cook any food surrounded by a membrane such as potatoes chicken liver egg yolks oysters etc without first piercing the membrane several times with a fork or similar utensils Eggs in the shell and whole hard boiled eggs should not be cooked or heated in the microwave oven as they may explod...

Page 8: ...ect the lifespan of the product and lead to a dangerous situation BREVILLE RECOMMENDS SAFETY FIRST WARNING Do not attempt to operate the oven with the door open since open door operation can result in harmful exposure to microwave energy It is important not to defeat or tamper with the safety interlocks Do not place any object between the oven front face and the door or allow soil or cleaner resid...

Page 9: ...IFICATIONS POWER CONSUMPTION 230 240V 50Hz 1500W OUTPUT 1100W OUTSIDE DIMENSIONS 314mm H 519mm W 453mm D with handle 420mm D without handle GLASS TURNTABLE DIAMETER 315mm NET WEIGHT Approx 16kg OVEN CAPACITY 34 Litres These specifications may change without notice ...

Page 10: ...KNOW your Breville product ...

Page 11: ...ial to select food type or time A B C I E F G H D F SMART COOK REHEAT DEFROST buttons Allows you to choose from a range of common food types with predetermined times and power levels for selected weights G STOP CLEAR button Press once to pause without cancelling the program Press twice to clear the display H A BIT MORE button CHILD LOCK Press once to add A BIT MORE time at the end of the cooking c...

Page 12: ...ASSEMBLING your Breville product ...

Page 13: ...pace in the oven cavity base 2 Place the glass turntable on top of the turntable roller matching the indents of turntable roller at the center area INSTALLATION AND TURNING ON THE MICROWAVE OVEN 1 Select a level surface that provides enough open space for the intake and or outlet vents 2 The rear surface of appliance should be placed against a wall A minimum clearance of 10cm is required between t...

Page 14: ...eat producing appliances If installed near or over a heat source the oven could be damaged and the warranty would be void Check the oven for any damage such as misaligned or bent door damaged door seals and sealing surface broken or loose door hinges and latches and dents inside the cavity or on the door If there is any damage do not operate the oven and contact a Breville service centre Do not im...

Page 15: ...OPERATING your new Breville product ...

Page 16: ...et to press START to confirm BEEP VOL after 1 minute the microwave will automatically confirm your selection SETTING THE CLOCK 12 HOUR CLOCK DISPLAY Press SET CLOCK on shortcuts panel The default time is 1 00 The highlighted digits flash to show it can be adjusted STOP CLEAR A Bit More Turn START dial to adjust hours and press START button to confirm STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More Min...

Page 17: ...l will disappear from the LCD screen and you will have full functionality of your microwave SETTING THE UNIT WEIGHT CONVERSION MEASURE Press UNITS on shortcuts panel You can change from grams g to ounces oz The default UNITS is grams g The highlighted grams g will flash to show it can be adjusted Turn AMOUNT dial or press UNITS on shortcuts panel to toggle between grams g and ounces oz Press START...

Page 18: ...DEPENDENT KITCHEN TIMER The independent kitchen timer can be used as either a count down or count up timer Setting the count down timer Press TIMER on shortcuts panel The default time is 00 00 The highlighted digits flash to show it can be adjusted Turn START dial to adjust to your desired time in seconds minutes and hours Press START button to begin STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More STO...

Page 19: ...return to default screen STOP CLEAR A Bit More NOTE No need to adjust your desired count up time as the microwave will automatically count up from zero to 95 minutes TIME POWER LEVEL ADJUSTMENT Select different times and microwave power levels by simply turning the TIME and AMOUNT dials The maximum microwave cooking time is 95 minutes 95 00 There are 10 power levels available TURNING THE TIME DIAL...

Page 20: ...best results However to suit your personal preference adjustment of both time and power is available during the cooking cycle An example of dynamic power adjustment can be seen below in the SMART REHEAT mode Press SMART REHEAT button to enter SMART REHEAT settings the microwave will beep once STOP CLEAR A Bit More Turn TIME FOOD TYPE dial to select food type STOP CLEAR A Bit More As the TIME FOOD ...

Page 21: ...sting the power level while heating does not affect the time The power bar will reflect the cooking power level except in programs where variable power levels are used 30 INSTANT START Press START Instant 30 button to begin cooking instantly for 30 seconds with 100 microwave power Each additional press will increase the cooking time by 30 seconds WHEN COOKING IS FINISHED At the end of any cooking ...

Page 22: ...RT The microwave will automatically set the time and power level for selected weights so no need to program this SMART COOK The SMART COOK setting is designed to take the guess work out of cooking your favourite foods It will automatically cook at the correct power for the correct time Press SMART COOK button to enter SMART COOK settings the microwave will beep once Turn TIME FOOD TYPE dial to sel...

Page 23: ...evenly because microwave energy heats water molecules very efficiently Add approximately 1 tablespoon of water per 100g of food For optimal results arrange larger and thicker foods such as broccoli or the thick end of a chicken drumstick around the edges of the turntable This allows maximum penetration of the microwaves through the food during cooking It s important to stir or turn foods halfway d...

Page 24: ... are approximations and variations can occur due to inconsistencies in microwaves foods cooking utensils and starting temperatures For hints and tips refer to page 48 or the best results section at the end of each setting Hard Vegetables The SMART COOK HARD VEGETABLES setting is suitable for vegetables such as carrot corn sweet potato and beetroot Cook times are based on vegetables from the refrig...

Page 25: ...nted microwave safe plastic wrap Halfway through the cook program the oven will beep and will flash Stir turn food Pause and turn reseal and press START button for larger amounts over 1kg turn chicken twice during cooking cycle Once cooking has finished allow chicken to stand for 5 minutes Meat The SMART COOK MEAT setting is suitable for mince meat only Cook times are based on mince meat directly ...

Page 26: ...part rice See Rice Table on this page For rice weigh dry rice accurately and wash well with cold water until water runs clear Drain well and place into a microwave safe bowl Add corresponding water amount E g if you are cooking 200g of rice you will need to put in 300ml of water This will be sufficient to feed up to 2 people Cover with 2 layers of microwave safe plastic wrap and stab 4 holes into ...

Page 27: ... safe bowl Add corresponding water amount E g if you are cooking 100g of oats you will need 500ml water This will be sufficient to feed up to 2 people Do not cover Select SMART COOK OATS and dial up dry weight of oats Press START button Stand 2 3 minutes before serving Oats Table OATS WATER SERVES 50g 250ml 1 75g 375ml 1 2 100g 500ml 2 150g 750ml 3 175g 875ml 3 4 200g 1L 5 250g 1 25L 5 6 300g 1 5L...

Page 28: ...e lid and puree with a stick blender until smooth 8 Season to taste with salt and pepper 9 Serve with a dash of cream or milk optional Pumpkin Soup Table Recipe conversion to different sizes AMOUNT BUTTER PEELED FINELY CHOPPED PEELED FINELY DICED POTATO PEELED FINELY DICED PUMPKIN CHICKEN STOCK SERVES 500ml 20g 75g 125g 125g 250ml 1 2 600ml 25g 90g 150g 150g 300ml 2 3 700ml 30g 105g 175g 175g 350m...

Page 29: ...ing cycle has finished 7 Carefully remove lid and puree with a stick blender until smooth 8 Season to taste with salt and pepper 9 Serve with a dash of cream or milk optional Potato Leek Soup Table Recipe conversion to different sizes AMOUNT BUTTER LEEK WASHED FINELY CHOPPED PEELED FINELY DICED POTATO CHICKEN STOCK SERVES 500ml 20g 200g 125g 250ml 1 2 600ml 25g 240g 150g 300ml 2 3 700ml 28g 280g 1...

Page 30: ... More As the TIME FOOD TYPE dial is turned the arrow shifts and points to what food type is selected STOP CLEAR A Bit More Once you have chosen FOOD TYPE turn AMOUNT dial to adjust quantity or weight STOP CLEAR A Bit More Press START to begin reheating STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More All unselected FOOD TYPES the PRESS START and INPUT QUANTITY prompts are no longer displayed on the LCD...

Page 31: ...ntainer and cover with a microwave safe vented lid paper towel or vented plastic wrap Halfway through the reheat program the oven will beep and will flash Stir turn food Pause and stir reseal and press START button Hard Vegetables Suitable to reheat already cooked cold vegetables such as carrot suede beetroot potato and corn from the refrigerator approx 5 C For best results place vegetables into a...

Page 32: ...button For larger amounts over 1kg turn chicken twice during cooking cycle Meat Suitable for reheating already cooked mince meat only Reheat times are based on mince meat directly from the refrigerator approx 5 C Cover with a microwave safe vented lid paper towel or microwave safe vented plastic wrap Halfway through the reheat program the oven will beep and will flash Stir turn food Pause and stir...

Page 33: ...wrap Halfway through the reheat program the oven will beep and will flash Stir turn food Pause and stir starting from the outside towards the centre Reseal and press START button Soup Suitable for reheating cold prepared soup from the refrigerator approx 5 C Place soup into a microwave safe bowl and cover with a vented microwave safe lid paper towel or microwave safe plastic wrap Halfway through t...

Page 34: ...PE dial is turned the arrow shifts and points to what food type is selected STOP CLEAR A Bit More Once you have chosen FOOD TYPE turn AMOUNT dial to adjust quantity or weight STOP CLEAR A Bit More Press START to commence defrosting STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More All unselected FOOD TYPES the PRESS START and INPUT QUANTITY prompts are no longer displayed on the LCD screen The TIME appe...

Page 35: ...remove packaging and continue with the SMART DEFROST setting Chicken For chicken pieces position chicken pieces in a single layer in a microwave safe dish plate or container Arrange thicker ends around the outside of the plate container Shield thinner pieces such as wings with foil to prevent overheating and cooking Halfway through the defrost setting the microwave will beep and will flash Stir tu...

Page 36: ...sh will still be somewhat icy in the centre Remove from the microwave and stand for 5 15 minutes until completely thawed Frozen Meals Suitable for defrosting homemade frozen casseroles curries and meat sauces Defrost times are based on frozen meals directly from the freezer approx 18 C Remove frozen meal from any packaging and place into a microwave safe container Cover with a microwave safe vente...

Page 37: ...tle extra cooking time For example 1 User presses the SMART COOK button STOP CLEAR A Bit More 2 User turns the TIME FOOD TYPE dial to select POTATOES STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More 3 User turns the AMOUNT dial to adjust weight to 300g STOP CLEAR A Bit More 4 Press START to begin cooking STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More 5 Cooking process ends ...

Page 38: ... BIT MORE cooking time The timer will start to count down STOP CLEAR A Bit More AMOUNT NOTE As soon as A BIT MORE button is pressed the microwave will start cooking The A BIT MORE button can be used after any setting If A BIT MORE is pressed and there is no previous SMART COOK REHEAT DEFROST or SHORTCUT setting the microwave will default to the basic mode and add 20 seconds at 100 power A BIT MORE...

Page 39: ...R REHEAT STOP CLEAR A Bit More AMOUNT STOP CLEAR A Bit More AMOUNT FOR BEST RESULTS All foods must be pre cooked and have a starting temperature of approx 5 C Recommended for use on only stirrable foods such as curries casseroles and soups Always use a suitably sized dish approximately full Cover with a vented microwave safe plastic lid paper towel or vented microwave safe plastic wrap Stir foods ...

Page 40: ...E dial to select food type 3 There is no need to input weight as SENSOR IQ COOK detects the humidity released and calculates the time accordingly 4 Depending on the FOOD TYPE selected you may need to cover but don t seal or don t cover food On selecting your FOOD TYPE and pressing the START button the microwave will automatically calculate the power and time needed to cook the food To vent plastic...

Page 41: ... minutes after the microwave has finished Soft Vegetables Suitable for cooking any soft vegetables such as broccoli zucchini beans and cauliflower directly from the refrigerator approx 5 C Minimum amount of vegetables cooked is 120g and maximum is 480g Add 1 tablespoon of water per 100g of vegetables Cover with a vented microwave safe plastic lid or vented microwave safe plastic wrap To complete t...

Page 42: ...w mince inside bowl Cover with a vented microwave safe plastic lid or vented microwave safe plastic wrap Pause and break up large clumps of mince halfway through SENSOR COOK program To complete the cooking process let mince stand for 5 minutes after the microwave has finished Drain off any excess juices after cooking Fish Suitable for fish fillets with starting temperatures of approx 5 C Minimum a...

Page 43: ...RITE The FAVOURITE setting will record your most used and favourite cook reheat or defrost setting At the press of a button you favourite program can be duplicated time after time 1 Set the microwave to your favourite setting 2 Open door and press and hold FAVOURITE button on shortcuts panel for 2 seconds 3 Press START to begin your favourite setting STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More NOT...

Page 44: ...in each bag 1 Open door and press POPCORN button on shortcuts panel 2 Turn the AMOUNT dial to select weight and press START to begin cooking STOP CLEAR A Bit More OPERATING YOUR SHORTCUTS PANEL COMMON BAG BAG UNFOLDED COMMON BAG WEIGHT HEAT USING THE BELOW PROGRAMMED WEIGHT 25g 25g 100g 100g ...

Page 45: ...e bowl and do not cover 1 Open door and press BAKED BEANS button on shortcuts panel 2 Turn AMOUNT DIAL to select weight and press START button to begin heating STOP CLEAR A Bit More AMOUNT STOP CLEAR A Bit More AMOUNT OPERATING YOUR SHORTCUTS PANEL COMMON CAN SIZES COMMON CAN WEIGHT SELECTED WEIGHT ON MICROWAVE 120g 130g 120g 140g 145g 140g 220g 220g 420g 425g 425g 820g 825g 850g 1Kg 1Kg ...

Page 46: ...to pause Stir chocolate close door and press START button to finish melting STOP CLEAR A Bit More STOP CLEAR A Bit More NOTE At the end some of the chocolate may still hold their shape stir until completely melted and smooth OPERATING YOUR SHORTCUTS PANEL Soften butter A perfect setting designed to soften butter suitable to cream immediately in a mixer The soften butter setting will soften butter ...

Page 47: ...HINTS TIPS ...

Page 48: ...pth of about 25mm Small foods under 5cm in diameter such as eggs are penetrated to the centre from all sides In larger foods energy creates heat in the outer layer this then moves to the centre by conduction as it does with conventional cooking SOME IMPORTANT TIPS FOR MICROWAVE COOKING To help equalize energy in the food so that it cooks evenly follow these helpful tips 1 Arrange foods with varyin...

Page 49: ... oven It is better to undercook food as it will continue to cook once removed from the microwave MICROWAVE UTENSILS Containers plates dishes etc used in the microwave oven should always be microwave safe Check if stated on the underside of the utensil or contact the manufacturer To test if a container plate or dish is microwave safe place it into the microwave oven with 1 cup of cold water in a mi...

Page 50: ...CARE CLEANING for your Breville product ...

Page 51: ...ttom surface of the microwave with a soft damp cloth The turntable roller may be washed in mild soapy water rinse in clean water and dry thoroughly When removing the turntable roller from the cavity floor for cleaning be sure to replace in the proper position Remove odours from your microwave oven by combining a cup of water with the juice of one lemon in a deep microwave safe bowl microwave on Hi...

Page 52: ...TROUBLESHOOTING ...

Page 53: ... fuse or reset circuit breaker Have a professional check that the outlet is not faulty Microwave oven does not heat Door not closed properly Ensure door is shut properly Glass turntable makes noise during operation Turntable roller not assembled properly or needs to be cleaned Reset and clean if necessary LCD time digit shows EA1A then V1 00 or similar information then goes to default mode Both ST...

Page 54: ...54 NOTES ...

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