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Familiarising yourself with your appliance

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Familiarising yourself with your appliance

4.1 Control panel

You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and to obtain information about the operat-
ing status.

Note: 

On certain models, specific details such as col-

our and shape may differ from those pictured.

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Touch fields

You can use the touch fields to set various functions directly.

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Display

The display shows the current setting values and selection options.

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Function selector

Use the function selector to set the microwave output setting, type of heating
and other functions.

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Rotary selector

Use the rotary selector to change the settings in the different operating modes.

Positions of the function selector

Use the function selector to select the functions or
types of heating.

Position

Function

Zero setting
Light
1000 W microwave
600 W microwave
360 W microwave
180 W microwave
90 W microwave

 Hot air

 Full surface grill + hot air
 Full surface grill + air recirculation

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 Grill

Basic settings

Symbols

Use the symbols to start or stop functions, or to navig-
ate in the menu.

Symbol

Function

Start

Stop

Pause or end

Cancel

Delete

Confirm or save settings

Selection arrow

Open the appliance door

Call up additional information

Summary of Contents for BM450

Page 1: ...en User manual and installation instructions BM450 BM451 BM454 BM455 BM484 BM485 Microwave Oven Gaggenau...

Page 2: ...iance works perfectly at its installation location Only use this appliance To prepare meals and drinks For household use and similar applications such as In kitchens for employees in shops offices and...

Page 3: ...ape when you open the appliance door Steam may not be visible de pending on the temperature Open the appliance door carefully Keep children at a safe distance If there is water in the cooking compartm...

Page 4: ...NING Risk of explosion Liquids and other food may easily explode when in containers that have been tightly sealed Never heat liquids or other food in contain ers that have been tightly sealed WARNING...

Page 5: ...owave energy may escape Never use the appliance if the cooking compartment door the door seal or the plastic door frame is damaged Any repair work must only be carried out by customer service Microwav...

Page 6: ...hot air only use tableware that can withstand the high temperatures 3 Environmental protection and saving energy 3 1 Disposing of packaging The packaging materials are environmentally compat ible and...

Page 7: ...e function selector to set the microwave output setting type of heating and other functions 4 Rotary selector Use the rotary selector to change the settings in the different operating modes Positions...

Page 8: ...e door fully Note If the childproof lock is activated or in the event of a power cut the automatic door opening function does not work Use the recessed grip on the side of the appliance to open the ap...

Page 9: ...e display and the brightness at any time in the basic settings Basic settings Page 19 4 6 Safety shut off For your safety your appliance has a safety shut off function If you do not operate your appli...

Page 10: ...ary selector to set the required unit 2 Press to confirm Ending the initial start up The display shows Initial set up complete Press to confirm a The appliance enters standby mode and the standby scre...

Page 11: ...se this kind of cookware if the manufacturer guarantees that it is microwave safe 8 2 Microwave power settings This is where you can find an overview of the different microwave output settings and whe...

Page 12: ...ng the operation 1 To interrupt the operation press 2 Press to resume operation Cancelling the operation To stop the operation and delete the settings turn the function selector to Note The fan can al...

Page 13: ...change the oven type of heating the cooking compartment temperature the grill setting or the mi crowave output setting and the duration 1 To change the settings during the operation and stop the oper...

Page 14: ...onics system calcu lates the start time The appliance starts automatically at 14 50 and switches off at 15 30 for example Do not leave food which spoils easily in the oven for too long Delaying the co...

Page 15: ...Prick the skin here and there with a fork Place the chicken in the dish breast side down Place chicken portions in the cookware skin side up Pizza frozen Use pre baked frozen pizza with thin crust 13...

Page 16: ...lid Cooking compartment floor Whole poultry1 Chicken duck 0 70 2 00 Shallow cookware without lid Cooking compartment floor 1 Observe the signals given when it is time to turn the food Cooking Dish Sui...

Page 17: ...ess to start a For an oven type of heating the appliance records the cooking time 13 Press to end this phase a The appliance saves this phase with the cooking time 14 If required select one of the opt...

Page 18: ...e the rotary selector to select the desired recipe 5 Use to delete the recipe 6 Press to confirm 15 Timer functions Your appliance has different timer functions with which you can control its operatio...

Page 19: ...m timer Setting the long term timer 1 Set the function selector to 2 Press a The display shows the default value 24h at 85 C 3 Press 4 Use the rotary selector to set the required cooking time 5 Press...

Page 20: ...olume 1 2 3 4 51 6 7 8 Set the volume of the touch field tone Signal volume 1 2 3 4 51 6 7 8 Set the volume of the signal tone Heating up time and heating up signal Heating up with signal tone1 Rapid...

Page 21: ...s 4 Use the rotary selector to set the basic setting 5 Use to save or use to cancel a The current initial setting is exited 6 Turn the function selector to to exit the basic set tings menu 18 Cleaning...

Page 22: ...t soapy wa ter and a dish cloth Note Slight differences in colour on the front of the appliance are caused by the use of different materi als such as glass plastic and metal 3 For stainless steel appl...

Page 23: ...n the self cleaning surfaces dam ages the surfaces Do not use oven cleaner on the self cleaning sur faces If oven cleaner does get onto these surfaces dab it off immediately using water and a sponge c...

Page 24: ...ooting information before contacting after sales service This will avoid unnecessary costs WARNING Risk of injury Improper repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by...

Page 25: ...lb from our customer service or specialist retailers Customer Service Page 26 20 2 Information on display panel Fault Cause and troubleshooting The display shows the error mes sage Exxx An error has o...

Page 26: ...scalding Hot liquid may spill over the sides of the accessory when it is removed from the cooking compartment Remove hot accessories with care and always wear oven gloves 1 Before using the appliance...

Page 27: ...1 5 mins1 2 10 15 mins Minced meat mixed 800 g 1 180 W 2 90 W 1 10 mins1 2 15 20 mins Poultry or poultry portions 600 g 1 180 W 2 90 W 1 5 mins1 2 10 15 mins Poultry or poultry portions 1200 g 1 180 W...

Page 28: ...defrosting the poultry or meat is defros ted on the outside but not defrosted in the middle Reduce the microwave power setting Turn large pieces of frozen food several times 23 3 Heating With your app...

Page 29: ...t be kept at least 2 cm from the cooking compartment walls and the inside of the door Note Cooking tips Use microwave safe cookware with a lid You can also use a plate or a microwave cover to cover th...

Page 30: ...e output setting Duration Whole chicken fresh without giblets1 1200 g 600 W 25 30 mins Fish fillet fresh 400 g 600 W 7 12 mins Vegetables fresh2 3 4 250 g 600 W 6 10 mins Vegetables fresh2 3 4 500 g 6...

Page 31: ...t be heat resistant up to 250 C Cakes in this bake ware brown less When using the mi crowave the cooking time is shorter than the time shown in the table Cakes and other baked goods Note the recommend...

Page 32: ...here Issue Tip Your cake collapses Note the ingredients and preparation in structions that are given in the recipe Use less liquid Or Reduce the baking temperature by 10 C and increase the bak ing ti...

Page 33: ...resting time is not included in the specified cooking time After preparing it wrap the food in aluminium foil The recommended set tings do not contain in formation for the weight of the joint For smal...

Page 34: ...red cookware 0 180 W 180 200 C 30 40 mins Pork without rind e g neck Approx 750 g Uncovered cookware 0 360 W 170 180 C 35 45 mins Boned pork with rind e g shoulder2 3 Approx 1000 g Uncovered cookware...

Page 35: ...is partly burnt Select a lower temper ature Reduce the roasting time Your roast is too dry Select a lower temper ature Reduce the roasting time The crackling on your roast is too thin Increase the te...

Page 36: ...s1 Chips Glass tray 2 210 230 C 20 30 mins Pizza Wire rack 2 180 200 C 10 20 mins Pizza baguette Wire rack 2 160 190 C 15 20 mins Croquettes Glass tray 2 200 220 C 20 30 mins R sti Glass tray 2 200 22...

Page 37: ...m cake tin on the wire rack 2 170 190 C 80 100 mins 1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes Grilling The setting values apply to food that is placed into a cold cooking compartment Food Cookware Positio...

Page 38: ...mm between the wall and the cabinet base or the rear panel of the cabinet situated above Do not cover the ventilation slots and air intake open ings Carry out all cut out work on the kitchen unit and...

Page 39: ...n a tall unit Observe the installation dimensions and the safety clearances in a tall unit To ventilate the appliance the intermediate floor must have a ventilation cut out Dimensions for appliances w...

Page 40: ...pliance tightly onto the unit 6 Remove any packaging material and adhesive film from the cooking compartment and the door 24 11 Removing the appliance 1 Disconnect the appliance from the power supply...

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