NEFF B47FS36 0B Series User Manual And Installation Instructiions Download Page 27

Cleaning functions

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4.

Use the  ⁠ button to navigate to the next row.

a

The duration of the cleaning function will appear on

the display.

5.

Use the  ⁠ button to navigate to the next row.

6.

Note: 

Keep the kitchen ventilated while the cleaning

function is running.
Press   to start the cleaning function.

a

The cleaning function will start. The duration will

count down on the display.

a

Once the cleaning function has run through to the

end, an audible signal will sound.

7.

Press any button to end the audible signal.

8.

After using the cleaning function, wipe down the

cooking compartment. 

→ 

"Wiping the appliance clean following the clean-

ing function", Page 27

Wiping the appliance clean following the

cleaning function

1.

Allow the appliance to cool down.

2.

Wipe the cooking compartment with a damp cloth.

Note: 

Marks may appear on the self-cleaning sur-

faces. Residues of sugar and egg white in the food

are not removed and stick to the surfaces. Red

stains are residues from salty food – they are not

rust. The stains are not hazardous to health. These

marks do not impair the cleaning ability of the self-

cleaning surfaces.

3.

Attach the shelf supports. 

→ 

"Rails", Page 28

18.2 Floor cleaning aid

You can use the "floor cleaning aid" to clean the cook-

ing compartment floor. The "floor cleaning aid" soaks

dirt by evaporating soapy water. It is then easier to re-

move the dirt.

Setting the "floor cleaning aid"

WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding!

If there is water in the cooking compartment when it is

hot, this may create hot steam.

Never pour water into the cooking compartment

when the cooking compartment is hot.

Requirements

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You can only start the cleaning aid once the cooking

compartment is cold (room temperature) and the ap-

pliance door is closed.

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Do not open the appliance door while the appliance

is in operation, as this will abort the cleaning aid.

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To remove particularly stubborn dirt, leave the soapy

water to work for a while before starting the cleaning

aid.

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To remove particularly stubborn dirt, rub washing-up

liquid onto dirty areas on the smooth surfaces before

starting the cleaning aid.

1.

Remove any accessories from the cooking compart-

ment.

2.

ATTENTION!

Distilled water in the cooking compartment leads to

corrosion.

Do not use distilled water.

Mix 0.4 litres water with a drop of washing-up liquid

and pour into the centre of the cooking compart-

ment floor.

3.

Press   to switch the appliance on.

4.

Press  ⁠.

5.

Use the  ⁠ or  ⁠ button to select "Floor cleaning aid" 

⁠.

6.

Use the  ⁠ button to navigate to the next row.

7.

Press   to start the cleaning aid.

a

The cleaning aid will start. The duration will count

down on the display.

a

Once the cleaning aid has run through to the end,

an audible signal will sound.

8.

Press any button to end the audible signal.

9.

After using the cleaning aid, finish cleaning the

cooking compartment. 

→ 

"Wiping down the cooking compartment",

Page 27

Wiping down the cooking compartment

ATTENTION!

The prolonged presence of moisture in the cooking

compartment leads to corrosion.

After using the cleaning aid, wipe the cooking com-

partment clean and allow it to dry fully.

Requirement:

 The cooking compartment must have

cooled down.

1.

Open the appliance door and remove the remaining

water with an absorbent sponge cloth.

2.

Clean the smooth surfaces in the cooking compart-

ment with a dish cloth or a soft brush. Remove stub-

born food remnants using a stainless steel scouring

pad.

3.

Remove limescale with a cloth soaked in vinegar.

Then wipe with clean water and rub dry with a soft

cloth (including under the door seal).

4.

If there is any stubborn dirt that you are unable to

remove, run the cleaning aid again once the cook-

ing compartment has cooled down.

5.

Leave the cooking compartment to dry with the ap-

pliance door open for approx. 1 hour.

18.3 Descaling

To ensure that your appliance continues to operate cor-

rectly, it must be descaled regularly.

How frequently you need to run the descaling pro-

gramme will depend on the water hardness and how

many times you have used the steam function. The ap-

pliance indicates when only another five or fewer

steam-assisted operations are possible. If you do not

carry out the descaling, you can no longer set any op-

eration with steam.

Descaling comprises several steps and takes approx.

70–95 minutes:

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Descaling (approx. 55–70 minutes)

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First rinse cycle (approx. 9–12 minutes)

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Second rinse cycle (approx. 9–12 minutes)

For reasons of hygiene, the descaling programme must

be run in full.

If descaling is interrupted, you can no longer set any

operation. To ensure that the appliance is ready for op-

eration again, carry out two rinse cycles.

Summary of Contents for B47FS36 0B Series

Page 1: ...Oven User manual and installation instructions B47FS36 0B...

Page 2: ...connection is not covered under the warranty Only use this appliance To prepare meals and drinks In private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic environment Up to an altitude of max 2000 m...

Page 3: ...the cooking compart ment when the cooking compartment is hot WARNING Risk of injury Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp m...

Page 4: ...at probe WARNING Risk of electric shock Using the wrong meat probe could damage the insulation Only use the meat probe for this specific appliance 1 7 Cleaning function WARNING Risk of burns The outsi...

Page 5: ...rosion Do not use cookware with rust spots Dripping liquids make the cooking compartment floor dirty When steaming with a perforated cooking container always place the baking tray the universal pan or...

Page 6: ...witched off 4 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 sta...

Page 7: ...settings for baking and roasting Steam programs Cooking food with steam MyProfile Individually adjust the appliance settings Descale Descale the steam system Dry Dry the cooking compartment after cook...

Page 8: ...more quickly than at room temperature The surface of the dough does not dry out Defrost 30 60 C For gently defrosting frozen food Keep warm 60 100 C For keeping cooked food warm Top bottom heating ec...

Page 9: ...t above the appliance door The appliance overheats Ensure that the ventilation slots are unobstructed To ensure that the appliance cools down more quickly after operation the cooling fan continues to...

Page 10: ...without them tipping The accessories must be inserted into the cooking compartment correctly for the tilt pro tection to work properly 5 3 Sliding accessories into the cooking compartment Always slid...

Page 11: ...ppliance may request that you top up the water tank even though it may be full or opera tion with steam is cancelled after approx two minutes If required mix filtered or demineralised water with the b...

Page 12: ...Tip Do not open the appliance door while calibra tion is in progress Calibration will otherwise be in terrupted a Calibration starts This generates a lot of steam 6 ATTENTION If there is water on the...

Page 13: ...o select the required temperat ure 5 Press to start 7 7 Pausing operation 1 Press 2 Press again to resume operation 7 8 Cancelling operation Note Some functions e g cleaning functions cannot be cancel...

Page 14: ...eral steam heating functions Steam Dough proving Defrost Reheat Steam With the Steam heating function the food is envel oped by hot steam which helps to retain the nutrients This cooking method also h...

Page 15: ...t Reheat 4 Use the button to navigate to the next row 5 Use the or button to select the required temperat ure 6 Use the button to navigate to the next row 7 Use the or button to select the required re...

Page 16: ...fore cleaning ATTENTION If there is water on the cooking compartment floor when operating the appliance at temperatures above 120 C this will damage the enamel Do not use the appliance if there is wat...

Page 17: ...ng function Setting the cooking time 1 Set a heating function and a temperature 2 Press 3 Select the default value Button Default value 10 minutes 30 minutes 4 Use the or button to select the required...

Page 18: ...To prevent the meat probe from being damaged by excessive heat there must be a gap of a few centi metres between the grill element and the meat probe The meat may expand during the cooking process 1...

Page 19: ...at probe become very hot Always use oven gloves to remove hot accessor ies and the meat probe from the cooking com partment To continue cooking without the meat probe pull the meat probe out of the so...

Page 20: ...o 300 C Glass or glass ceramic cookware is best The joint should cover approx two thirds of the cookware base Cookware made from the following material is not suitable Bright shiny aluminium Unglazed...

Page 21: ...must be switched on 1 Press 2 Use the or button to select MyProfile 3 Use the button to navigate to the next row 4 Use the or button to select Automatic childproof lock 5 Use the button to select the...

Page 22: ...e display a Once the set temperature has been reached the PowerBoost function will switch itself off automatic ally and an audible signal will sound will go out on the display 14 5 Deactivating the Po...

Page 23: ...l out rail system1 Not retrofitted rack or single set of pull out rails Retrofitted two or three sets of pull out rails Factory settings Restore 1 Depending on the appliance specifications 16 2 Changi...

Page 24: ...instructions on cleaning the appliance Cleaning the appliance Page 25 Appliance front Surface Suitable cleaning agents Information Stainless steel Hot soapy water Special stainless steel cleaning prod...

Page 25: ...ss steel Use a vinegar solution to remove any dirt on stainless steel steam containers caused by starchy foods e g rice Water tank Hot soapy water To remove residual detergent after cleaning rinse tho...

Page 26: ...if required recommends which cleaning function to use When you switch on the appliance a notification ap pears in the display stating that you should use the cleaning function Start the cleaning func...

Page 27: ...ent leads to corrosion Do not use distilled water Mix 0 4 litres water with a drop of washing up liquid and pour into the centre of the cooking compart ment floor 3 Press to switch the appliance on 4...

Page 28: ...1 Open the control panel and remove the water tank 2 Thoroughly rinse the water tank and fill it with fresh water 3 Slide in the water tank and close the control panel 4 Press to start the rinse cycl...

Page 29: ...when detaching or attach ing the appliance door do not reach into the hinge call the after sales service Note Further information 20 1 Detaching the appliance door Requirements Have a torch ready Have...

Page 30: ...ed The arrows point to each other Left hand lock released a The lock audibly engages 5 ATTENTION Opening and closing the appliance door when it is in the lock position damages the door hinges Never fo...

Page 31: ...angle and that it is properly fitted in place Attach the appliance door via the left and right hand guide rollers simultaneously 2 Rotate the door handle upwards slightly a The appliance door slides...

Page 32: ...of the arrow 6 WARNING Risk of injury Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven do...

Page 33: ...by trained specialist staff If the appliance is defective call Customer Service WARNING Risk of electric shock Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by tr...

Page 34: ...alfunction 1 Call the after sales service Customer Service Page 36 2 If there is water in the water tank empty the water tank Open the appliance door Grip on the right and left below the control panel...

Page 35: ...ttings for an operating mode 1 Press any button to continue operation 2 If you do not need to use the appliance press to switch it off Tip To prevent the appliance from switching off when you do not w...

Page 36: ...s to your appliance 24 1 General cooking tips Please take note of the following information when cooking all types of food The temperature and cooking time depend on the amount of food and the recipe...

Page 37: ...ollow the manufacturer s instructions for your roast ing dishes Roasting in uncovered cookware Use a deep roasting dish If you do not have any suitable cookware you can use the universal pan Roasting...

Page 38: ...of rice 150 ml liquid 24 6 List of foods Recommended settings for a variety of foods sorted into food categories Recommended settings for various types of food Food Accessories cook ware Shelf pos iti...

Page 39: ...25 Chicken whole Wire rack 2 170 180 25 15 Chicken whole 1 5 kg Wire rack 2 180 190 Added steam medium 65 75 Turkey crown Wire rack 2 150 160 20 15 Turkey crown 3 kg Wire rack 2 140 150 Added steam m...

Page 40: ...10 16 Unpeeled boiled pota toes Perforated steam ing tray 3 100 35 45 Cauliflower whole Perforated steam ing tray 3 100 25 35 Carrots slices Perforated steam ing tray 3 100 10 20 Spinach Perforated s...

Page 41: ...serve your slow cooked meat as hot as pos sible Preheat the serving plate Make sure that the sauces that accompany the duck breast are very hot when you serve them Recommended settings for slow cooki...

Page 42: ...baked goods from the day before Tips for reheating food Use uncovered heat resistant cookware that is suit able for cooking with steam Use wide shallow cookware Reheating takes longer if you use cold...

Page 43: ...n 3 levels x 2 Baking tray x 1 Universal pan 4 3 1 140 1 35 45 Hot water sponge cake Springform cake tin diameter 26 cm 2 160 170 2 25 35 Hot water sponge cake Springform cake tin diameter 26 cm 2 160...

Page 44: ...ctions before you start with the installation of the appliance The safe operation of this appliance can only be guaranteed if it has been installed to a professional standard in accordance with these...

Page 45: ...socket strips Only use extension cables that are certified have a minimum cross section of 1 5 mm and comply with the applicable national safety requirements If the power cord is too short contact cu...

Page 46: ...ing in a tall unit To ventilate the appliance the intermediate floors must have a ventilation cut out If the tall unit has another back panel in addition to the element back panels this must be remove...

Page 47: ...appliance with the protective contact plug Note The appliance must only be connected to a pro tective contact socket that has been correctly installed Insert the plug into the protective contact sock...

Page 48: ...rips Attach a suitable filling piece in order to cover any sharp edges and to guarantee a safe install ation Pre drill aluminium profiles to establish a screw connection Secure the appliance using a s...

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Page 52: ...er te GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY 9001629576 9001629576 030202 en Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Roa...

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