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1.4 

Safety instructions 

 

 

WARNING  

The outside of the unit can be very hot. 

 

 

WARNING  

The maximum load on top of the unit may never exceed 50 kg (110 lbs). 

 

 

WARNING  

Risk of slippery floor: Spills may cause slippery surfaces, clean-up promptly. 

 

 
 
 
 

1.4.1  General 

The  user  of  the  unit  will  be  fully  responsible  for  abiding  the  locally  prevailing  safety-  rules  and 
regulations. 
The unit may be operated by qualified and authorized persons only. Anyone working on or with this 
unit  must  be  familiar  with  the  contents  of  this  manual  and  carefully  follow  all  guidelines  and 
instructions. Never change the order of the steps to be performed. The management must instruct 
the personnel on the basis of this manual and follow all instructions and regulations. 
 
The pictograms, labels, instructions and warning signs attached to the unit, are part of the safety 
measures. They may never be covered or removed, and have to be clearly visible during the entire 
lifetime of the unit. 
Immediately repair or replace damaged or illegible pictograms, warnings and instructions. 
 

  To avoid short-circuiting, never clean the unit using a water hose. For cleaning instructions, 

see section 5. 

  During the use, the unit can get very hot. 

  The  unit  must  be  cleaned  regularly  to  ensure  proper  functioning  and  prevent  fire  hazard 

(over heating). 

  When opening the door, hot vapour and/or steam can escape from the oven. Stay standing 

in front of the oven when opening the door. 

  Do not place racks with hot products against the side panels of the oven or  on top of the 

oven. 

  This  appliance  can  be  used  by  children  aged  from  8  years  and  above  and  persons  with 

reduced  physical,  sensory  or  mental  capabilities  or  lack  of  experience  and  knowledge  if 
they have been given supervision or  instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe 
way and understand the hazards involved.  

  Children shall not play with the appliance.  

  Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision. 

 

1.4.2  Outdoor use restrictions 

The unit is not suitable for outdoor use. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for BC 3-E

Page 1: ...BC EN Original Instruction 9124222 1611 USER MANUAL BC 3 E BC 3 P BC 5 E BC 5 P WARNING Read the instructions before using the machine...

Page 2: ...al As a result of constant commitment to improvement it may happen that your unit deviates in detail from what is described in this manual For this reason the given instructions are only a guideline f...

Page 3: ...BC EN 3 24 Empty page...

Page 4: ...4 OPERATION AND USE 13 4 1 Control Panel 13 4 2 Switching on the unit 13 4 3 Switching off the unit 13 4 4 Open and close the door 14 4 5 Operation of Basic Convection E 14 4 5 1 The baking process 14...

Page 5: ...N 5 24 5 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 19 5 1 Maintenance schedule 19 5 2 Daily Cleaning 20 5 3 Clean the rear panel 20 6 MALFUNCTIONS AND SERVICE 21 6 1 Replace the mains cord 21 7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION...

Page 6: ...can be found on the outside of the machine and contains the following data Name of the supplier or the manufacturer Model Serial number Year of construction Voltage Frequency Power consumption 1 3 Pi...

Page 7: ...y visible during the entire lifetime of the unit Immediately repair or replace damaged or illegible pictograms warnings and instructions To avoid short circuiting never clean the unit using a water ho...

Page 8: ...ice agent Make sure you have the following data available Model Serial number This data can be found on the identification plate 1 7 Storage If the unit will not be used temporarily and will be stored...

Page 9: ...c Convection 5 models baking trays can be placed This allows economic arrangement in the oven depending on the product height The P model oven has a programmable control with the option of saving up t...

Page 10: ...2 4 Parts Overview of the unit Front view A Lighting B Baking tray guide strip C Fan D Control panel E Door F Grip Rear view G Steam condensate outlet P model only H Water connection P model only H G...

Page 11: ...or other equipment The opening between the unit and the base must be free from obstacles to ensure good ventilation in the electrical compartment Use the correct couplings for the water connection in...

Page 12: ...through the Basic Convection Action Operation Display after operation 1 Switch on the oven Last set baking time 2 Set the time to 30 minutes _ 30 3 Select the temperature Last set temperature 4 Set th...

Page 13: ...9 Start stop button Start and stop a program 4 2 Switching on the unit Press the button The LED above this button will light constantly 4 3 Switching off the unit Press the button The LED above this b...

Page 14: ...g process can be started as described below Action Operation Display after operation 1 Switch on the oven Last set baking time 2 Set the required baking time Required baking time 3 Select set temperat...

Page 15: ...ration Display after operation 1 Switch on the oven The last set baking time appears 2 Set the required baking time Required baking time 3 Select set temperature Last used temperature 4 Set the requir...

Page 16: ...xpired the oven will give a sound signal and End appears on the display Take the products out of the oven or press Last used programme 8 Switch off the oven and go to step 3 The LED above the button w...

Page 17: ...he required baking time for baking phase 1 _ and the required baking time 8 Select the baking temperature _ 0 and the LED above is flashing 9 Set the required baking temperature for baking phase 1 _ a...

Page 18: ...last set baking time appears 7 Switch off the oven Protected programmes cannot be deleted At any attempt to do so read only will alternately appear and after this you can select another programme See...

Page 19: ...n a fixed daily cleaning schedule Item Action Frequency Interior Clean see section 5 2 Daily Exterior Clean the exterior with a small amount of water to which a mild cleaning agent has been added and...

Page 20: ...th with cleaning agent Also clean the area beneath the oven 5 3 Clean the rear panel WARNING Avoid bumping against the fan blades to prevent imbalance Allow the oven to cool to avoid burning Remove th...

Page 21: ...can rotate freely Oven The oven does not become hot Open and close the door Check the fuses and the earth leakage switch in the meter cupboard Steam with BC P only No steam injection Check the water...

Page 22: ...650 Weight kg 62 63 79 5 80 5 Max ambient temperature C 35 35 35 35 Max relative Humidity 85 85 85 85 Voltage V 230 1 230 1 3 400 N 3 400 N Frequency Hz 50 50 50 50 Max rated current A 13 13 9 5 9 5 R...

Page 23: ...BC EN 23 24 Notes...

Page 24: ...BC EN 24 24 Fri Jado Euro Products B V Oude Kerkstraat 2 4878 AA Etten Leur The Netherlands Tel 31 0 76 50 85 400 Fax 31 0 76 50 85 444...

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