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Important safety warning

16. this appliance is not intended for use by children or persons with 

reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experien-

ce and knowledge, unless supervised or instructed regarding use. 

Children must not play with the equipment;

17. do not introduce explosives, such as aerosol cans with a fl amma-

ble propellant, inside the appliance;

18. this appliance is intended for domestic use;

19. while operating and according to the selected program the ap-

pliance may become hot. Take adequate precautions before working 

inside the appliance.

Warning! While operating the appliance may become hot. Keep 

children away.

20. This appliance is intended for the use for which it was designed: 

chilling, freezing, thawing, leavening, slow cooking, warming, saniti-

sing foods and cooling beverages at home. Any other use is conside-

red improper and potentially dangerous.

 

21. The appliance is manufactured using environmentally friendly 

materials and therefore it can be recycled.  Leftover packaging 

should be kept out of reach of children and should be disposed of 

properly through dedicated recycling channels. Use the disposal ser-

vices available through your local dealer and/or local municipality to 

dispose of your product; please render the appliance unusable before 

disposal.

Summary of Contents for BC645

Page 1: ...cod I 301 00 35 12 2016 Use and maintenance manual BLAST CHILLER BLAST CHILLER GB Mod BC645 Mod BC645 ...

Page 2: ...ring diagram 9 USER INSTRUCTIONS 10 The containers and lids to be used during the cycles 10 Programs 11 The display and user interaction 12 Icons key 12 Turning on and off 13 Program selection 13 End of the program 13 Program tables 14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 22 Appliance disposal 22 External surface cleaning 22 Malfunctions non scheduled maintenance 23 Alarm table 23 Service 23 ...

Page 3: ...knowledge without the supervision of an adult or a tutor 5 Children must not play with the appliance User cleaning and main tenance must not be performed by unsupervised children 6 The power cable and the plug must be accessible when the applian ce is installed The cable must not be bent or squashed as this may compromise the insulation 7 Once the installation is complete the ventilation outlets m...

Page 4: ...or any damage to the appliance people and property that may be attri butable to incorrect installation and or failure to comply with applicable laws modifications or improper maintenance use of non genuine spare parts or spare parts not suitable for the model total or partial non compliance with the instructions in this ma nual non compliance with safety instructions and applicable laws du ring in...

Page 5: ...fore working inside the appliance Warning While operating the appliance may become hot Keep children away 20 This appliance is intended for the use for which it was designed chilling freezing thawing leavening slow cooking warming saniti sing foods and cooling beverages at home Any other use is conside red improper and potentially dangerous 21 The appliance is manufactured using environmentally fr...

Page 6: ...e given on the package Unpacking Open the top of the box by bending back the side flaps to operate more easily then remove the top cover and the side polystyrene angle protection fig 1 Remove then the protective bag fig 2 then using the appropria te lifting handles remove the equipment from the box by lifting it upwards fig 3 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 After removing the packaging and before any other oper...

Page 7: ... be observed for the installation disconnect the appliance from the power supply before working on it to disconnect the appliance do not pull the power cable do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands feet or without suitable protections e g suitable glo ves and shoes do not insert screwdrivers kitchen utensils or objects between the grids and into moving parts Label data The appliance data...

Page 8: ...bient temperature and air exchange Appliance performance is guaranteed up to an air temperature of 32 C provided that the air exchange is as described in paragraph Positioning Final checks Once the positioning and electrical connections are complete check the following the electrical connection is correct wait at least 4 hours before turning on the appliance to allow the thermodynamic circuit to s...

Page 9: ...ith a disconnector Do not wind up the power cable and make sure it is does not hinder or endanger people passing through the area Make sure the power cable is not crumpled squashed or bent The power cable must not get wet come into contact with sharp or hot objects or be exposed to corrosive substances Avoid contact between the power cable and children or animals Wiring diagram 1 2 7 3 4 5 6 8 9 1...

Page 10: ...hilling and deep freezing spread out the food portion in the air flow as much as possible avoid covering the trays and containers as this increases the insulation Make sure contai ners are compatible with low temperature applications 40 C Tip metal or ceramic containers and materials suitable for temperatures up to 75 C are recommended for those programs with hot functions Food arrangement Wheneve...

Page 11: ...rature of a drink accor ding to the available time 0 C PRESERVATION This program aims to preserve the organoleptic properties of raw foods and it is suitable for preserving foods such as meats fish and vegetables for a few hours before their preparation RAW FISH Incorrect storage of fishery products may cause health risks in relation to contamination by Anisakis a para site that can be eliminated ...

Page 12: ... meaning is described below HOME To return to the Main Menu All entered data are deleted SETTINGS MENU To enter the edit mode of the main settings display brightness buzzer volume language clock BACK To return to the previous screen If on a selection screen the data on the previous screen are saved START To start the selected program After pressing this button the icon for the program in execution...

Page 13: ...7 Fig 7 Example of Help screen Each program features a power saving screen screensaver that is automatically activated if the user does not interact with the display The screen shows the current time or if a program is running the program icon To exit the screensaver tap anywhere on the screen End of the program At the end of each program the appliance will beep to signal that it is possible to re...

Page 14: ...se of the core probe but it is necessary to indicate the weight of the food and its initial tray temperature RECIPE MODE Options Type of food specify the type of food to be chilled Preparation specify if the food on the tray is whole or in a different form i e sliced diced in pieces etc Weight select the quantity of food on the tray Initial state if the food has just been baked or if it s hot sele...

Page 15: ...e tray Initial state if the food has just been baked or if it s hot select hot If it s at room temperature or warm select Room temp Before starting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the freeze settings and the remaining time to the end of the program CORE MODE Options Type of food specify the type of food to be chilled Preparation s...

Page 16: ...o break BEVERAGES Options Number of bottles select the number of bottles to be cooled up to 6 bottles Cycle length select the duration of the cycle needed to reach the desired tem perature Before starting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end of the program AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM The dev...

Page 17: ...maining time to the end of the program AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM The device beeps and displays an information message It then switches to preservation mode which maintains the temperature of 18 C inside the appliance until the intervention of the user and for a maximum of 24 hours During this phase the appliance automatically defrosts Thawing This cycle brings foods from freezing temperature to 2 ...

Page 18: ...desired temperature of the air inside the appliance Cycle length select the duration of the cycle Before starting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end of the program DELAYED MODE Options Temperature select the desired temperature of the air inside the appliance Cycle length select the dura...

Page 19: ...the morning and have your food cooked and ready for lunch or dinner time READY MODE Options Cycle length select how long you want to cook the food for Temperature select the temperature you want to cook the food at Before starting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end of the program DELAYED...

Page 20: ...gh at the right temperature using the Preserved mode If you want raising to start a few hours after the dough is put in the appliance use the Delayed option READY MODE Options Temperature select the desired temperature for the fermentation of the yeast Raising length select the duration of the raising Humidity select the degree of humidity inside the appliance If a highly humid environment is desi...

Page 21: ...the degree of humidity inside the appliance If a highly humid environment is desired then put a bowl of water beside the container with the dough Before starting It is possible to verify the information in the summary screen During the program The display shows the settings and the remaining time to the end of the program AT THE END OF THE PROGRAM Regardless of the operating mode the device beeps ...

Page 22: ...nt is made up of are Steel Plastic Copper Aluminium Polyurethane Basic Safety Rules It is recommended to perform routine cleaning and maintenance operations safely scrupulously observing the following rules disconnect the appliance from the power supply before working on it to disconnect the appliance do not pull the power cable do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands feet or without sui...

Page 23: ...f any part of the appliance must be carried out by qualified and authorized technicians Maintenance and or replacement must be performed by qualified and authorized technicians for the lighting system as well Note in case of any malfunction before calling the support service make sure the power cable is correctly plugged in and that there is power If the malfunction persists call the support servi...

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