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       What to do in the event of a fault

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What to do in the event of a fault

What to do in the event of a fault

Malfunctions often have simple explanations. Please 

read the following notes before calling the after-sales 
service.

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Warning – Risk of electric shock! 

Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be 
carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one 
of our trained after-sales technicians. If the appliance is 
defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch 
off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-
sales service.

Power cut

Your appliance can bridge a power cut of a few 
seconds. Operation continues. 

If the power cut was for a longer period and the 
appliance was in operation, a message appears in the 
display. Operation is interrupted.

Set the function selector to 

0

, then the appliance can be 

operated again as usual.

Demo mode

The 

°

 symbol appears on the display when the 

appliance is in demo mode. The appliance will not heat 
up.

Briefly disconnect the appliance from the mains (switch 
off the household fuse or the circuit breaker in the fuse 
box). Then deactivate demo mode in the basic settings 
within 3 minutes. 

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 "Basic settings" on page 25

Replacing the oven light bulb

The oven light bulbs can be replaced. Heat-resistant 
halogen bulbs can be obtained from the After-sales 
service or from a specialist retailer. Always use halogen 
bulbs of the same type.

Bulb at the top: 60 W/230 V/G9

Bulb at the side: 10 W/12 V/G4

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Warning – Risk of electric shock! 

When replacing the cooking compartment bulb, the 
bulb socket contacts are live. Before replacing the bulb, 
unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the 
circuit breaker in the fuse box.

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Warning – Risk of burns! 

Bulbs become very hot when switched on. There is still 
a risk of burning for some time after they have been 
switched off. Allow the bulbs to cool down before 
replacing them.

Note: 

Always remove the new halogen bulb from the 

packaging using a dry cloth. This increases the service 
life of the bulb.

Disruption

Possible cause

Solution

Appliance not working, no display

Plug not inserted

Connect the appliance to the electricity 
mains

Power failure

Check whether other kitchen appliances 
are working

Fuse defective

Check in the fuse box whether the fuse for 
the appliance is in working order

Operating error

Switch off the fuse for the appliance in the 
fuse box and switch it on again after about 
60 seconds

Appliance cannot be started

Appliance door is not quite closed

Close appliance door

The appliance is not working and the 
display does not respond.  

0

 appears in 

the display

Childproof lock activated

Deactivating the childproof lock 

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 "Childproof lock" on page 24

Appliance switches off on its own

Safety shut-off: the appliance has not 
been operated for longer than 12 hours

Confirm the message with 

, switch off the 

appliance and set it again.

Appliance does not heat up, 

°

 appears 

in the display

Appliance is in demo mode

Deactivate the demo mode in the basic set-
tings

Error message "Exxx"

If an error message is  displayed, turn the 
function selector to 

0

;  if the display goes 

out, there was a non-recurring problem. If 
the error  occurs repeatedly or the display 
remains on, please contact the after-sales  
service and inform them of the error code.

Summary of Contents for BX 480 112

Page 1: ...Instruction manual BX 480 481 112 Double oven...

Page 2: ...18 Setting the time functions for both ovens simultaneously 19 FLong term timer 19 Setting the long term timer 19 Core temperature probe 20 Inserting the core temperature probe into the food 20 Settin...

Page 3: ...3 en Additional information on products accessories replacement parts and services can be found at www gaggenau com and in the online shop www gaggenau com zz store...

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: ...e control panel and the individual operating controls are explained You will find information on the cooking compartment and the accessories Oven 1 Top oven controls 2 Main oven controls 3 Grill heati...

Page 9: ...t the cor responding function 2 Display The display shows for example current settings and options 3 Rotary selector You can use the rotary selector to set the temperature and to make further settings...

Page 10: ...n For example information on the heating function set or on the current temperature of the cooking compartment Note During continuous operation small fluctuations in temperature are normal after the o...

Page 11: ...bakes Ideally suited to heating the food specifically from above once again towards the end of preparation 6 P Top heating 50 300 C Default temperature 170 C Targeted heat from above for example grill...

Page 12: ...sso ries Heat resistant cast roaster for large joints of meat bakes or festive roasts 16 V Dough proving 30 50 C Default temperature 38 C Proving For yeast dough and sourdough Dough will rise consider...

Page 13: ...tion from the cooking compartment Bush for the additional heating element at the back of the cooking compartment Always leave the cover in during normal operation without the additional heating elemen...

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: ...ture You can operate both ovens simultaneously with different settings Exception When the Pyrolytic mode Self cleaning cycle is being used in one oven the other oven cannot be operated 1 Select the de...

Page 16: ...ector to 0 then the appliance can be operated again as usual OTimer functions TimerfunctionsYou use the timer menu to make the following settings Short term timer p Stopwatch 6 Cooking time not in sta...

Page 17: ...tch function 3 Touch I to start The timer menu is closed and the timing begins The p symbol and the elapsed time are shown in the display Pausing and restarting the stopwatch 1 Call up the timer menu...

Page 18: ...s a cooking 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...

Page 19: ...een 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...

Page 20: ...the core temperature probe from the cooking compartment It is possible to use the full surface grill heating type and air recirculation at temperatures up to 250 C Caution Damage to the core temperat...

Page 21: ...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 compartment with the core...

Page 22: ...uality and composition of the food For hygiene reasons critical foodstuffs such as fish and game should reach a core temperature of 62 70 C for poultry and minced meat this should be as high as 80 85...

Page 23: ...nt 4 Slide the left retainig clip onto the spit and tighten the screw 5 Place the spit onto the spit holders Insert the square edge into the drive 6 Insert the grill tray and the rotisserie spit on th...

Page 24: ...lock ChildprooflockThe appliance has a childproof lock to prevent children operating it accidentally Notes To use the childproof lock you will need to set it to available in the basic settings Basic...

Page 25: ...the 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 Tou...

Page 26: ...he appliance is restored to factory settings After restoring factory settings the Initial settings menu is displayed Demo mode On Off Only for presentation purposes The appli ance does not heat up in...

Page 27: ...and 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...

Page 28: ...e g tea towels on the door handle Do not place anything against the front of the oven Keep children at a safe distance m Warning Risk of serious damage to health The appliance will become very hot dur...

Page 29: ...tomatically one after the other Between cleaning of the first and the second oven the appliance cools down for approx one hour Pyrolytic system of both ovens takes a total of approx eight hours To set...

Page 30: ...bulb the bulb socket contacts are live Before replacing the bulb unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box m Warning Risk of burns Bulbs become very hot wh...

Page 31: ...appliance needs to be repaired We will always find an appropriate solution also in order to avoid after sales personnel having to make unnecessary visits E number and FD number When calling us please...

Page 32: ...ing compartment temperature can only be displayed while the appliance is heating up Do not preheat the oven Make sure that the cooking compartment is cold and that there is nothing already in there wh...

Page 33: ...ip Season with oil garlic ginger cumin salt and pepper Antipasti Glass dish grill tray 3 4 200 H 30 Recipe tip Drizzle balsamic vinegar over the vegetables while they are still hot and sea son them 3...

Page 34: ...tray 2 3 220 H 8 10 Either goat s cream cheese or goat s cam embert can be used 3 4 220 Q 8 10 Goat s cheese with honey Glass dish baking tray 2 3 200 H 8 Recipe tip Drizzle lavender honey over the g...

Page 35: ...eproof paper 2 3 225 H 18 20 Mini spring rolls frozen Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 225 H 10 Pizza fresh Baking tray 2 3 230 250 N 10 15 Lightly oil the baking tray Pizza pre baked Baking tray gre...

Page 36: ...ture in C Type of heating Cooking time mins Comments Prawn skewers fresh Wire rack grill tray 3 4 180 Q 10 Prawn skewers frozen Wire rack grill tray 3 4 180 Q 12 Fish kebabs Wire rack grill tray 3 4 2...

Page 37: ...too watery use a larger roaster and add less liquid Meal Accessory ies Level Tempera ture in C Type of heating Cooking time mins Comments Beef Roast beef 1 5 kg Glass dish grill tray 2 3 180 H 90 120...

Page 38: ...e overnight in a mixture of oil garlic mustard and herbes de Provence Leg of roe venison Glass dish grill tray roaster 2 3 170 180 H 60 80 Saddle of venison Glass dish grill tray roaster 2 3 165 175 H...

Page 39: ...of paper 2 3 200 H 15 Recipe tip Place meatballs made from minced lamb or rabbit on skewers and serve with mint yoghurt or fig mustard Meat loaf fresh 700 g Wire rack grill tray 2 3 160 H 60 Use a cor...

Page 40: ...pin the opening closed with a cocktail stick or similar sharp item 2 3 160 190 N 110 130 Turkey whole Wire rack grill tray roaster 2 3 160 190 H 120 180 2 3 160 190 N 120 180 Chicken whole 1 kg in ac...

Page 41: ...ce width 60 cm Wire rack 3 200 Q 2 30 3 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 oven door open Toasting bread Appliance w...

Page 42: ...he baking tray back into the hot oven for a short 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 slid...

Page 43: ...accordance with EN60350 1 Appliance width 76 cm 20 cm springform cake tin 3 160 H 85 100 Preheat 20 cm springform cake tin 2 160 N 100 110 Preheat Water sponge cake in accordance with EN60350 1 Appli...

Page 44: ...g tray greaseproof paper 2 3 120 H 60 Cut into squares or rectangles once baked The low temperature means that the brown ies will stay gooey in the middle 2 3 180 I 40 45 No need to preheat do not ope...

Page 45: ...re baked Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 190 N 12 14 2 3 180 H 12 14 Flatbread Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 200 H 15 20 The cooking time depends on the size and thickness of the flatbread 2 3 2...

Page 46: ...Oven cooked desserts are generally eaten warm and are particularly enjoyable during the cooler months Bread rolls pre baked Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 210 N 8 10 2 3 200 H 8 10 Bread rolls fro...

Page 47: ...st never come into contact with other food Germs could be transferred Meal Accessory ies Level Tempera ture in C Type of heating Cooking time mins Comments Apple crumble Ovenproof dish 2 3 200 H 35 40...

Page 48: ...been opened consume the contents quickly and store in the refrigerator Disinfecting Before you begin preserving the food the glasses should be disinfected in the oven to prevent the food from spoiling...

Page 49: ...re probe when baking bread Wait 10 15 minutes after baking has begun before inserting the probe into the thickest part of the bread The sensor measures the internal temperature of the baked goods and...

Page 50: ...ional or with goat s cheese Parma ham figs and spring onions Tarte flamb e frozen Baking stone 1 250 T 4 5 Meal Accessory ies Level Tempera ture in C Type of heating Cooking time mins Comments Preheat...

Page 51: ...lla is firm Farmers omelette Roasting dish 1 175 U Initialroasting 10 15 Roast all the ingredients initially in the roasting dish apart from the eggs then pour the egg mixture over the top and continu...

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