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 Long-term timer      

en

To terminate the whole procedure:

 

Set the function selector to 

0

.

F

Long-term timer

Long-term timer

With the appliance in hot air mode, this function keeps 

the temperature between 50 and 230 °C.

You can keep food warm for up to 74 hours without 
having to switch the appliance on and off.

Bear in mind that food which spoils easily should not be 
left in the oven for too long.

Note: 

To use the long-term timer, you will need to set it 

to "available" in the basic settings. 

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 "Basic settings" 

on page 32

Setting the long-term timer

1

Set the function selector to 

ž

.

2

Touch the 

/

 symbol.

The default value 24 hrs at 85 °C appears in the 
display. Press 

I

 to start 

–or– 
Change the cooking time, the cooking time end and 
the switch-off date.

3

Changing the cooking time 

6

:  

Touch the 

$

 symbol. Set the required cooking 

time using the rotary selector.

4

Changing the cooking time end 

5

Touch the 

C

 symbol. Set the required cooking 

time end using the rotary selector.

5

Changing the switch-off date 

q

:  

Touch the 

C

 symbol. Set the required switch-off 

date with the rotary selector. Confirm with 

.

6

Changing the temperature: 
Set the required temperature with the rotary 
selector.

7

Press 

to start.

The appliance starts.

 /

 and the temperature appear in 

the display.

The oven and display lighting are switched off. The 
control panel is locked; no key tone sounds when you 
touch the touch keys.

Once the set time has elapsed, the appliance stops 
heating. Turn the function selector to 

0

.

Switching off:

  

To end the process, turn the function selector to 

0

.

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Summary of Contents for BO 470 2

Page 1: ...Instruction manual BO 470 471 2 BO 480 481 2 Oven...

Page 2: ...term timer 19 nAutomatic programmes 20 Information on the settings 20 Selecting a dish 20 Applying settings for a dish 20 Calling up the last automatic programmes used 21 Individual recipes 21 Recordi...

Page 3: ...ms 49 Dough proving leaving to rise 53 Desserts 54 Defrosting 55 Preserving 56 Disinfecting 56 Drying 56 Baking stone 57 Roasting dish 58 Acrylamide in foodstuffs 59 Additional information on products...

Page 4: ...nk The appliance must be supervised during operation Only use this appliance indoors This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 2000 metres above sea level This appliance may be used...

Page 5: ...arge quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content Only use small quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content Open the appliance door with care Risk of burns Bulbs become very hot when switche...

Page 6: ...ent and from the accessories before every pyrolytic cleaning cycle Risk of fire The appliance will become very hot on the outside during the pyrolytic cleaning cycle Never hang combustible objects e g...

Page 7: ...not sit on the appliance door or place or hang anything on it Do not place any cookware or accessories on the appliance door Inserting accessories depending on the appliance model accessories can scra...

Page 8: ...with your new appliance The control panel and the individual operating controls are explained You will find information on the cooking compartment and the accessories Oven 1 Door seal 2 Rotary spit d...

Page 9: ...y selector to set the temperature and to make further settings 4 Function selector The function selector is used to select the type of heating the cleaning function or the basic set tings Symbol Funct...

Page 10: ...ing the symbol you can call up additional information For example information on the type of heating set or on the current temperature of the cooking compartment Note During continuous operation after...

Page 11: ...king tray bakes roasts 5 O Top Y bottom heat 50 300 C Default temperature 170 C For tray bakes biscuits cakes with meringue grilling and browning bakes Ideally suited to heating the food specifically...

Page 12: ...with the roaster pull out system and heating element optional accessories Heatable cast iron roaster for large joints of meat bakes or festive roasts 16 V Dough proving 30 50 C Default temperature 38...

Page 13: ...probe BA 016 105 Pull out system Fully extendable telescopic pull out rack and pyrolysis proof cast frame BA 026 105 Grill tray enamelled 30 mm deep BA 026 115 Baking tray enamelled 15 mm deep BA 036...

Page 14: ...s the 24h format 1 Use the rotary selector to select the desired format 2 Confirm with Setting the clock The time is shown in the display 1 Set the desired time using the rotary selector 2 Confirm wit...

Page 15: ...ing on 1 Set the required heating mode using the function selector The chosen heating mode and the default temperature are displayed 2 If you want to change the default temperature set the required te...

Page 16: ...er menu to make the following settings Short term timer p Stopwatch 6 Cooking time not in standby mode 5 Cooking time end not in standby mode Calling up the timer menu You can call up the timer menu f...

Page 17: ...ch function 3 Press I to start The Timer menu is closed and the time starts counting down The p symbol and the elapsed time are shown in the display Pausing and restarting the stopwatch 1 Call up the...

Page 18: ...time of 40 minutes You want it to be ready at 15 30 Enter the cooking time and delay the cooking time end until 15 30 The electronics system calculates the start time The appliance starts automatical...

Page 19: ...nge the cooking time the cooking time end and the switch off date 3 Changing the cooking time 6 Touch the symbol Set the required cooking time using the rotary selector 4 Changing the cooking time end...

Page 20: ...dishes Fish Meat and poultry Bread pizza and cake Drying Dough mixture Applying settings for a dish You are guided through the entire setting process Follow the instructions in the display Use the ro...

Page 21: ...phases consecutively while recording at the same time 1 Set the function selector to 2 Touch the i symbol 3 Use the rotary selector to select Individual recipes and press to confirm 4 Use the rotary...

Page 22: ...hase Set the heating function and temperature Touch the symbol Use the rotary selector to set the desired core temperature and press to confirm Note Cooking time cannot be set for phases with a progra...

Page 23: ...ric shock The insulation of an incompatible meat probe may be damaged Only use the meat probe which is recommended for this appliance m Warning Risk of burns The cooking interior and the core temperat...

Page 24: ...The meat may expand during the cooking process Caution Damage to the core temperature probe Do not trap the cable of the core temperature probe in the appliance door 1 Slide the food into the cooking...

Page 25: ...core temperature with The appliance continues heating in normal cooking operation Suggested values for the core temperature Only use fresh food that has not been frozen The figures in the table are g...

Page 26: ...nto the spit and tighten the screw 3 Place the food you want to prepare on the rotisserie spit Secure protruding parts e g wings to make sure they do not touch the grill heating element 4 Slide the le...

Page 27: ...rface m Warning Risk of burns Use an oven glove to remove the grill tray 4 Screw on the handle at the side to remove the rotisserie spit Notes Use the rotisserie spit at oven temperatures up to 250 C...

Page 28: ...available in every country You can find more information on this at www home connect com Notes Ensure that you follow the safety instructions in this instruction manual and that you comply with these...

Page 29: ...tructions in the app If the display shows Network connection successful the connection process is complete Follow the instructions in the app Connecting the appliance to the app Connect your appliance...

Page 30: ...ting up the relevant connection type Setting up on page 28 Connecting Connect disconnect Switch the network connection on or off as required e g for holiday Network information is retained after the a...

Page 31: ...Home Connect functions for use and is only required when you want to use these Home Connect functions for the first time Note Ensure that the Home Connect functions can be used only in conjunction wi...

Page 32: ...e desired display The selection is displayed Display Reduced Standard If the Reduced setting has been selected only the most important information will be shown on the display after a short time Touch...

Page 33: ...de all other func tions are available The Off setting must be activated for normal operation The setting is only possible in the first 3 minutes after connecting the appliance to the mains Long term t...

Page 34: ...d then dry with a soft cloth Remove limescale grease starch and albumin e g egg white stains immediately Corrosion can form under these patches or splashes Special stainless steel cleaning products ar...

Page 35: ...children at a safe distance m Warning Risk of serious damage to health The appliance will become very hot during the pyrolytic cleaning cycle The non stick coating on baking trays and tins is destroy...

Page 36: ...m is opened as soon as the temperature falls below 200 C Depending on the type of soiling white deposits may remain on the enamel surfaces These deposits are residue from the food and are harmless The...

Page 37: ...the basic settings within 3 minutes Basic settings on page 32 Disruption Possible cause Solution Appliance not working no display Plug not inserted Connect the appliance to the electricity mains Power...

Page 38: ...face to the interior of the oven 6 Remove the tea towel 7 Switch the circuit breaker back on Replacing the glass cover If the glass cover in the oven is damaged it must be replaced You can obtain cove...

Page 39: ...e the glass may crack Some operating modes are not available on all oven models or are only available in conjunction with certain optional accessories Eco hot air Energy saving hot air mode for cakes...

Page 40: ...toma toes peppers oil Delicious hot or cold Ratatouille Glass dish grill tray 3 4 200 N 30 40 Recipe tip Sprinkle with parmesan just before serving Oven roasted toma toes Ovenproof dish 2 3 120 H 60 R...

Page 41: ...h 2 cm of sea salt Place small potatoes into the dish with their skins on and brush them with olive oil Potato wedges Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 200 H 15 Recipe tip Cut the potatoes into wedges...

Page 42: ...ed to preheat do not open the appli ance door Macaroni cheese Ovenproof dish 2 3 180 220 H 10 20 To obtain a crust on the cheese increase the temperature to 220 C after 10 minutes and leave to brown f...

Page 43: ...or a further 20 minutes Onion tart Baking tray 2 3 200 N 30 40 Meal Accessories Level Temperature in C Type of heating Cooking time mins Comments Turn the food halfway through cooking Meal Accessories...

Page 44: ...watery use a larger roaster and add less liquid Dish Accessories Level Temperature in C Heating function Cooking time in min Comments Beef Joint of beef 1 5 kg Glass dish grill tray 2 3 180 H 90 120...

Page 45: ...on Glass dish grill tray roasting dish 2 3 170 180 H 60 80 Saddle of venison Glass dish grill tray roasting dish 2 3 165 175 H 20 2 3 165 175 N 20 25 Saddle of rabbit Glass dish grill tray roasting di...

Page 46: ...ll tray 2 3 160 H 60 Use a core temperature probe core tem perature 67 C Rashers of bacon oven cooked bacon thin Baking tray grease proof paper 3 4 180 H 8 10 Once you have taken the bacon out of the...

Page 47: ...cken drumstick Wire rack Grill tray 3 4 220 Q 30 Recipe tip Asian marinade with soy sauce honey chilli garlic ginger cumin sweet lime zest and coriander 3 4 220 Z 30 Chicken leg Wire rack Grill tray 3...

Page 48: ...the oven door open Toasting bread Appliance width 76 cm Wire rack 4 200 Q 2 2 30 Preheat for up to 5 minutes Stay by the appliance so that the toast does not brown too much Do not grill food with the...

Page 49: ...period and remove the biscuits whilst they are still hot If the cake does not come away from the tin when you are trying to turn it out carefully slide a knife around the sides to loosen it Turn the...

Page 50: ...cake tin 2 160 N 100 110 Preheat Water sponge cake in accordance with EN60350 1 Appliance width 60 cm 26 cm springform cake tin 2 160 H 22 30 Preheat 26 cm springform cake tin 2 160 N 20 30 Preheat W...

Page 51: ...No need to preheat do not open the appli ance door Muffins Muffin tray paper cases 2 3 160 H 25 30 With chocolate nuts or raisins 2 3 160 N 25 30 2 3 160 165 O 25 30 Small cakes in accordance with EN6...

Page 52: ...atbread 2 3 210 N 15 20 Foccacia Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 210 N 15 20 Top with various ingredients e g herbs sea salt olives anchovies onion ham tomatoes or cheese Garlic herb baguette Baking...

Page 53: ...ve not kneaded the dough sufficiently Bread rolls fresh 50 g each Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 250 200 N 15 20 Baked items made from lye dipped yeast dough frozen Baking tray greaseproof paper 2...

Page 54: ...vanilla and pine nuts Compote Glass dish grill tray 2 3 160 180 H 30 40 e g apricots or a variety of berries Do not add any liquid stir thoroughly sev eral times Refine with honey fresh vanilla or ci...

Page 55: ...for defrosting whole chickens or joints of meat as this takes a very long time Steam ovens and combination steam ovens can be used to defrost this kind of food much more quickly m Warning Health risk...

Page 56: ...n oven setting The lids and rubber preserving seals for the jars can be disinfected at the same time in boiling water to avoid them drying out in the dry heat of the oven Drying Drying is a method of...

Page 57: ...oked and frozen products in addition to using this table Quartered tomatoes Wire rack greaseproof paper 2 3 60 70 H 7 8 Core the tomatoes to avoid an extended drying time Herbs Wire rack greaseproof p...

Page 58: ...type of meat Ossobuco Roasting dish 1 220 140 U Initialroasting 60 90 Roast the meat and vegetables initially use the Roasting function for this Pour in liquid and turn the temperature back down cove...

Page 59: ...30 U Initialroasting 60 90 Dish Accessories Level Temperature in C Heating function Cookingtime in min Comments Roast initially at a high temperature to continue cooking turn the temperature back down...

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