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OVEN USER GUIDE
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MODELS
BO6505X02
BO6505W02
BO6505B02

Summary of Contents for BO6505B02

Page 1: ...OVEN USER GUIDE EN MODELS BO6505X02 BO6505W02 BO6505B02...

Page 2: ...1 en_US MANUFACTURER Merzifon OSB AMASYA Silverline IMPORTER Via Carlo Porta 4 20813 Bovisio Masciago MB Italy 14 12 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE EN 2...

Page 3: ...the Oven 20 7 INTRODUCTION OF APPLIANCE 22 7 1 Accessories of the Oven 22 8 BEFORE FIRST USE 25 9 SPECIFICATIONS AND OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE 26 9 1 Specifications of the Oven 26 10 HOW TO USE TELES...

Page 4: ...information for safe installation use and mainte nance of your product and necessary warnings to get the most out of your appliance Keep this manual in a safe place where it can easily be reached to u...

Page 5: ...jects that are kept on the cooking compartment may get ignited Do not keep the flam mable flammable objects on the cooking compartment n Use oven gloves when you are taking hot food or utensils such a...

Page 6: ...ay be hot Keep away from children while grilling n Spilt food stains shall be removed before cleaning WARNINGS BEFORE INSTALLA TION AND DURING INSTALLATION n The appliance shall always be installed by...

Page 7: ...r cook or fry on the bottom of the oven n Do not cover the bottom of the oven with aluminium foil n Unplug the appliance while moving cleaning or servicing the oven n Never attempt to remove the plug...

Page 8: ...contact with food comply with the requirements of the EEC Directive no 89 109 With the CEE marking we declare that it is responsibility to ensure the compliance of this appliance to the European dire...

Page 9: ...3 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN These appliances are designed to operate with a single phase supply voltage of 220 240V at 50 60Hz P C Fig 1 SPECIFICATIONS OF THE OVEN 14 12 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE EN 9...

Page 10: ...47 mm Product Dimensions Height 595 mm Product Installation Cabinet Dimen sions Width 560 mm Product Installation Cabinet Dimen sions Depth 550 mm Product Installation Cabinet Dimen sions Height 600 m...

Page 11: ...he oven even after installing the oven in the kitchen You may see this nameplate when you open the door the oven Use the information provided in this nameplate to specify the model of your oven while...

Page 12: ...up board to ensure correct operation of the appliance Walls of furniture where the appliance is installed shall be resistant to heat Particularly if the side walls are made of coated particleboard the...

Page 13: ...Dimensional information pro vided in the drawings are given in mm INSTALLATION OF APPLIANCE 14 12 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE EN 13...

Page 14: ...F THE OVEN TO THE CABINET 560 n 550 600 130 300 130 80 80 8 8 556 595 20 547 595 573 50 590 m n 577 max 594 80 80 m n 550 560 130 300 130 Fig 3 INSTALLATION OF THE OVEN TO THE CABINET 14 12 2020 OVEN...

Page 15: ...ppliance and drill holes by aligning with the holes on the body of the oven using a drill with a screw diameter of 3 9x22 and install the screw Installing the screw without drilling a hole suitable fo...

Page 16: ...from the rear of the kitchen unit where the oven is installed n Parts that provide insulation and protection shall be installed so that they cannot be removed by using any tool n When a built in stov...

Page 17: ...e the authorized service replace the cord with a new one with the same dimensions and plastic insulation and that may withstand the elec trical current required by the appliance n If the appliance sha...

Page 18: ...sar ye l yellow green mav blue kahvereng brown 3 ad M4x6 V da 3 pcs M4x6 Screw POWER CONNECTION 14 12 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE EN 18...

Page 19: ...4 J3 J18 J19 blue 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm2 blue 1x1 50 mm 2 yellow 1x1 50 mm2 yellow 1x1 50 mm 2 yellow 1x1 50 mm2 yellow 1x1 50 mm2 yellow 1x1 50 mm2 yellow 1x1 50 mm 2 yellow 1x1 50 mm2 yellow 1x1...

Page 20: ...the insulation materials and heating elements may occur for once In such a case wait until the smell and smoke wears off before putting any food inside the oven n Clean the inside of the oven using a...

Page 21: ...meal cooked with a lower temper ature out first and use less energy without changing the oven temper ature n Excess heat remaining after cooking a meal shall be used for the next meal too This shall s...

Page 22: ...Stone Option 5 Oven Grill 6 Fan 7 Meat Probe Placed on the top inside the oven 8 Telescopic Rail 9 Deep Tray 10 Shallow Tray 11 Wire Rack 12 Lower Resistance Concealed 13 Internal Glass 14 Oven Door 1...

Page 23: ...e plate and spilling the food Shallow Tray Fig 9 For cakes and cookies made in the tray Do not use the shallow tray for cooking as it shall cause smell and oils may splash out of the tray and soil the...

Page 24: ...antaneously on the screen Thus you may cook your meat at the desired temperature Pizza Stone Fig 13 Used for cooking pastry that is usually used in stone oven such as pizza pitta bread minced meat piz...

Page 25: ...nsure that no packaging residues such as styrofoam are left inside the cooking compartment and remove adhesive tapes on or inside the appli ance Wipe the straight surfaces of the cooking compartment w...

Page 26: ...y 10 Down Minus Key 11 Temperature Symbols Section 12 Time Time Meat Probe Section 13 Function Symbols 14 Degree Key 15 Boost Key 16 On Off Button Alarm Symbol Cooking Start Symbol Cooking Time Symbol...

Page 27: ...program the oven is turned on with the main menu screen and there is no need to set the clock when the oven is turned on again When the appliance is energized for the first time current time informati...

Page 28: ...shall return to the ma n menu w thout sav ng the selected value Boost Key Th s key turns the booster mode on or off Boost mode shall be act vated when you press the boost key after press ng the pause...

Page 29: ...operat on It s used for conf rm ng the changed values When the oven s paused dur ng operat on f any sett ng s done or not the pro gram s resumed by press ng the start key The symbols of the relevant b...

Page 30: ...ok ng Clock Sett ng Key T mer Key Each t me th s button s pressed cook ng t me delayed cook ng end t me f the cook ng t me s set and the rem nder alarm mode sett ngs are d splayed respec t vely Return...

Page 31: ...by pressing up and down keys When the user interface is in stop mode you can increase the value by pressing up key and decrease by pressing down key Pause and degree symbols flash on the screen if th...

Page 32: ...not affected by the power fa l If power fa l s exper enced when the key lock s enabled the key lock w ll be enabled when the power s restored T me of the Day Sett ng If no cook ng program s act ve yo...

Page 33: ...er the sound tone sett ng mode The sound tone sett ng symbol starts to flash You may set one of the 3 d f ferent sound tones w th the up down keys The opt on preferred by the user may be conf rmed w t...

Page 34: ...may set the des red alarm per od end t me n hours m nutes w th up down keys To store the set end t me press the Start key Cancell ng and Automat c End ng of the Alarm When the alarm per od ends the a...

Page 35: ...en without time setting by pressing the Start key Manual Cooking 4 4 Entering a time If you want to resume by entering a time you shall enter the time by pressing the clock setting timer key Required...

Page 36: ...n the pause key is pressed for 1 second while manual cooking is resumed the cooking is paused start symbol disappears from the screen and the degree symbol flashes together with the symbol on the scre...

Page 37: ...hen you enter the cook ng select on screen by press ng P key n the ma n menu f no key s pressed for 30 seconds wh le the pause and degree symbols are flash ng the oven returns to the start screen wher...

Page 38: ...splayed as the default cook ng temperature when the rele vant funct on s selected Safety If the cook ng operat on s not ended by you w th n the per ods spec f ed below heaters shall be deact vated fo...

Page 39: ...ature 1 Select the cooking function by applying the first 2 steps of manual cooking and perform the temperature setting 2 Press the clock setting timer key to enter the meat probe temperature setting...

Page 40: ...shall be disregarded and manual cooking shall be started CAUTION The cooking area accessories and the cooking thermometer heat exces sively Always remove the hot accessory and cooking thermometer fro...

Page 41: ...per the condition of the poultry meat Then turn the poultry upside down and place it so that the breast part shall be on the bottom in the wire grill Do not remove the cooking thermometer if you want...

Page 42: ...grill surface shall be at least a few centimeters Meat may swell while being cooked Food Core temperature is C Poultry Chicken 80 90 Chicken breast 74 79 Duck 79 84 Turkey 79 84 Goose 79 89 Beef Leg...

Page 43: ...tically when the programmed cooking time has expired or when the meat has reached the set temperature in case of cooking with meat probe Cooking complete warning End message is displayed on the screen...

Page 44: ...oven ensure that the raised part is at the back Place the pizza stone on the 2nd rack of the wire grill n Select the Pizza function n Set the temperature to 310 C Start cooking operation with the star...

Page 45: ...If the power fails during any cooking program the program shall not be resumed when the power is restored Program and temperature values set prior to the elec tric failure appear pause and degree sym...

Page 46: ...rature sensor open circuit error The connector of the temperature sensor may be removed Error 3 Temperature sensor short circuit error Temperature sensor may be faulty Power module circuit main board...

Page 47: ...cooking is complete Cooling fan may be faulty The relay controlling the cooling fan may be faulty Oven is not cooling Error 11 Maximum cooking error Maximum cooking time 10 hours is exceeded SPECIFIC...

Page 48: ...ail Fig 23 Repeat this process for all tele scopic rails on both sides of the oven When you remove Telescopic rails hold it with one hand in order to prevent it falling in the oven and causing damage...

Page 49: ...ll Fig 24 Place the wire grill to the telescopic rails with their legs looking down Fig 24 Using Cooker Fig 25 Place the cooker on the telescopic rails Fig 25 The high edges around the telescopic rail...

Page 50: ...rochloric acid n Do not clean your oven using steam cleaners n Do not try to remove the buttons from the control panel as these are not removable in some models n Do not use cleaning agents that conta...

Page 51: ...wipe once more with a damp cloth and dry n Do not use abrasive materials such as sandpaper steel wool or bleachers Otherwise the enam elled part of the oven may get damaged n Clean the oven thoroughly...

Page 52: ...s on both s des of the oven When you remove Telescop c ra ls hold t w th one hand n order to prevent t fall ng n the oven and caus ng damage To remove the telescop c ra ls wa t for the oven to cool do...

Page 53: ...The catalytic walls of the oven should not be cleaned The porous surface of the catalytic wall is cleaned by itself by absorbing and transforming of the grease splashed vapour and carbon dioxide Remo...

Page 54: ...he oven door Fig 33 Reverse the removal procedure for installation procedure of the door Remember to the close the clips on the hinge housing while installing the door Cleaning of the Oven Glass 1 Fig...

Page 55: ...rying n Do not use harsh abrasive cleaning agents and sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven glass Cleaning in such a way may scratch the surface of the glass and may cause the glass to break n Do not...

Page 56: ...ront door and on the door gasket when the oven is operated for a long period Remove the pos sible condensation using a dry cloth or sponge n nspect the condition of this gasket in regular intervals Cl...

Page 57: ...tion of the lamp A lamp with same power rating should be used when replacing the lamp To find out the power rating used in the product see the declaration label in the product The bulb used in this pr...

Page 58: ...e and replace the oven lamp by rotating it counter clockwise Fig 41 Reverse the procedure provided in Fig 40 for the installation of the lamp cover REPLACEMENT OF THE LAMP 14 12 2020 OVEN USER GUIDE E...

Page 59: ...ly and rap dly ns de the oven thanks to the fan Use a s ngle tray for cook ng 3D Funct on Upper heat ng lower heat ng and fan heat ng are open Each s de of the product to be cooked s cooked equally an...

Page 60: ...d medium sized meat Eco To save power you may use this func tion instead of cooking with fan support for cooking operations between 160 220 C However the cooking time shall be a litle longer Lower hea...

Page 61: ...ter droplets con densed in the internal surfaces of the oven easily Pizza Lower heating and fan heating are on Suitable for cooking pizza Grill functions shall be used at max 230 C At temperatures ove...

Page 62: ...mperature buttons Cooking Times Chart Values specified are determined under laboratory conditions Your values may differ from these values 1st rack of the oven is the bottom rack CAUTION Do not place...

Page 63: ...75 25 30 Small cakes Single Tray 3 160 25 30 Fruit cake from pastry dough special Single Tray 2 180 45 60 Sponge cake Single Tray 3 200 5 10 Small cakes with syrup Single Tray 3 180 35 40 Cookie Singl...

Page 64: ...0 Duck 2 kg Single Tray 1 200 100 110 Goose 3 kg Single Tray 2 180 120 150 Roast Beef 1 5 kg Single Tray 2 170 100 120 Beaf full Roast Single Tray 3 25 100 120 Leg of lamb stew Single Tray 3 25 70 90...

Page 65: ...ra ture and increase the cooking time n If the inside of the cake is cooked well but outside is sticky use less liquid decrease the temperature and increase the cooking time Hints for pastry n If the...

Page 66: ...ut them inside the oven 14 1 Test Meals Cooking Chart Eco Heating Types Your food shall be cooked with fan support Your food shall be stewy and rarely grilled You shall save power too Remove the unuse...

Page 67: ...and resume cooking with the other tray You may change the directions of trays on multi tray cooking You shall also consider that cooking quality shall be lower than cooking with a single tray in case...

Page 68: ...glass 3 Trays 4 180 35 Buns Deep tray 3 Trays 2 180 55 Cookie Shallow tray 3 Trays 3 180 50 Brownie Grill in borate glass 3 Trays 4 180 40 Pizza Heating Types Pre heating shall be activated automatic...

Page 69: ...Shallow tray Single Tray 2 220 20 23 Cooking times may differ as per the thickness of the dough For successive pizza cooking operations we recommend you to wait for 2 5 minutes between each cooking op...

Page 70: ...a bowl and cover t w th a stretch wrap Let t r se for 1 hour at room temperature D v de the fermented dough nto 3 or 4 equal parts and roll each Spr nkle flour nto a large bowl and put the rolled doug...

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