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Manual Book 

Built-in Electric Oven 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 
 

 

 

 

BO 1635 LAR 

BO 1635 IIR 

 

 

Summary of Contents for BO 1635 IIR

Page 1: ...User Manual Book Built in Electric Oven BO 1635 LAR BO 1635 IIR ...

Page 2: ...en is First Installed 16 Tips for Saving Energy 17 HOW TO USE 18 Temperature Adjustment Knob 18 Temperature Warning Lamp 18 Function Select Knob 18 Function Warning Lamp 19 MAINTENANCE 26 Transport Information 31 TROUBLESHOOTING 32 SPECIFICATIONS 34 APPENDIX 35 Cooking Tips 35 Miscellaneous Suggestions 37 This guide book explains everything you need to know about your new product Please contact ou...

Page 3: ...e the appliance quality without any prior notice The figures in guide are schematic your product may not match exactly Values stated on the markings of the appliance or in the other printed documents supplied with the appliance are obtained under laboratory conditions as per relevant standards These values may vary according to the usage of the appliance and ambientconditions General Safety This a...

Page 4: ...n the surface may become very hot Be careful Always use heat resistant gloves when putting or removing the dishes into fromyour oven Do not use the bottom of the oven for cooking or frying Do not place baking trays plates or food wrapped in aluminum foil directly on the bottom of the oven Otherwise the accumulated heat can damage the bottom of the oven and lead to a fire Disconnect the oven from t...

Page 5: ...ause a fire due to ignition from contact with hot surfaces Safety for Children This appliance is intended for use by adults and children under supervision Small children are not allowed to touch the controls or play near the oven The accessible parts of this appliance become hot during operation Keep children away from the appliance until it cools down Be careful not to leave packaging materials f...

Page 6: ...isconnect it from the power supply Disable household safety devices Make sure it is compatible with the fuse IMPORTANT If you decide not to use the oven any more it should be made inoperable by cutting the power supply cable after unplugging it from the power supply Disused appliances can be a safety risk as children often play with them For this reason it is advisable to make the oven safe ...

Page 7: ...ion select knob 3 Minute timer knob 4 Temperature adjustment knob 5 Temperature warning lamp 6 The control panel 7 Heaters 8 Oven dome light 9 Rating label 10 The inner glass oven door 11 The oven door 12 Turbo fan Only available on some models FEATURES ...

Page 8: ...ontent and during grilling as dripping tray Deep Roasting Tray Can be used for pastries big roasts and food with liquid content or during grilling as dripping tray Wire Grid Used for the grilling heating and to cook or to place the roasting food on the intended rack Wire Grid in Tray Used for grill and collecting the flowing oil in the tray NOTE The position of minute timer knob may be different f...

Page 9: ...ight The walls of the opening in which the oven is installed must be heat resistant In particular the side walls should be made of coated fibreboard The coating must be able to withstand a temperature of 100 C Non heat resistant synthetic laminates plastics and adhesives can be damaged There must be safe distance between kitchen walls and furniture A correct installation will have to ensure a prop...

Page 10: ...n in Figure 1 The back panel of the kitchen cabinet must be removed to allow free air circulation When installed behind the oven a clearance of at least 75 mm must be ensured See Figure 3 It is not recommended to install the appliance near refrigerator or freezer as heat can affect the operation of the appliances Figure 1 Figure 2 ...

Page 11: ... or under your sink Open the door and secure the oven to the kitchen cabinet with four wood screws which fit the holes provided in both side of the oven frame A See Figure 4 When the oven is connected to the service on the bench for ease of installation of furnace must be connected to electrical cables separately Make sure the cable connection not pinched Figure 3 Figure 4 ...

Page 12: ...13 SPACE A В C D E F c mm 485 875 580 600 40 60 700 Slim model mm 595 900 600 660 40 60 700 Large model ...

Page 13: ... rated current of the protective device of the device must be at least 16 A If the rated current of the protective device is less than 16A contact a qualified electrician for replacement The connection must comply with local code requirements The power cord of the appliance is connected to a grounding plug It must be connected to a ground line A qualified electrician must ground the appliance Volt...

Page 14: ...must be installed between the two poles of the circuit breaker and the earth cable must not be interrupted by the double pole circuit breaker The use of adapters splitters or extension cords is not recommended When using an adapter or extension cord the applicable safety legislation must be observed In any case the adapter and extension cord must not exceed the specified maximum current load After...

Page 15: ...emitted from the oven components and thermal insulation material for the only time If this occurs wait until the smell and smoke have disappeared before placing food in the oven Repeat this process in the grid element Before placing the racks in the oven slightly dampen them with a damp cloth and wipe dry Figure 6 WARNING Before the first use carefully wash the accessories of the oven such as tray...

Page 16: ...he door frequently during cooking air will get in and cause energy loss Therefore it is not recommended to open the door frequently 3 The residual heat in the oven after one dish has finished cooking can be used to prepare the next one 4 Before cooking the oven must be preheated for at least 10 minutes 5 Frozen food must be defrosted before cooking 6 Switch off the oven a few minutes before the en...

Page 17: ...ple of operation may vary depending on the product of choice Temperature Warning Lamp Set the required temperature and wait for the oven to warm up This indicator will light up The high temperature indicator will turn off when the desired temperature is reached After the temperature drops the indicator will turn on again This function and operation may differ depending on the model Function Select...

Page 18: ...on This function will turn on the oven interior light Fan Defrost Only the turbo fan is activated This function is circulating the room temperature air around the frozen foods It is suitable for defrosting without losing the nutritional value and cooling the cooked foods 50 200 C Lower Heating Element Bottom Cooking Only the lower heater is activated This function is suitable for cooking and heate...

Page 19: ...pper heater is distributed in oven evenly and quickly with the help of fan This function is suitable for heating and cooking food at a constant temperature that requires heating from upper part 50 200 C Top and Bottom Heater Fan Convection Cooking Top and bottom heaters as well as turbo fan are activated at the same time The hot air that is heated by upper and bottom heater is distributed in oven ...

Page 20: ...e of the oven we recommend placing the baking tray on the lower shelf and adding 1 2 cups of water Max C Dual Grill Fan Dual Convection Grill Upper heater and grill roasting with turbo fan is activated at the same time The hot air that is heated by top and grill heater is distributed in oven evenly and quickly with the help of fan This function is suitable for grilling strongly using same temperat...

Page 21: ... To avoid dripping grease on the inside of the oven we recommend placing the baking tray on the lower shelf and adding 1 2 cups of water 50 200 C Turbo Heater Fan Turbo Cooking Turbo fan and turbo heater are activated The hot air that is heated by turbo heater is distributed in oven evenly and quickly with the help of fan This function is intended for simultaneously cooking several types of foods ...

Page 22: ... intended for preparing pizza and similar dishes 50 90 C 40 60 C Keep Warm Lower and upper heater or lower heater and fan is activated If necessary the allowed temperature range can be adjusted by the thermostat knob This function is suitable for keeping the cooked food warm for a long time at a certain temperature as well as for preparing yoghurt Only available on some models Turnspit Optional fe...

Page 23: ... time has elapsed After you place the dishes in the oven set the cooking functions and the temperature by using the control knobs and turn the timer to required position When the time is up a signal sound will be heard and the oven turns itself off The oven operating time is set up to 90 minutes with circuit breaker If the cooking time is more than 90 minutes it can be set manually To use manual m...

Page 24: ...nd mechanical components due to heat and humidity thus ensures the safety and long lasting usage See Figure 11 The principle of the cooling fan varies depends on the model This product has the following operating principles The cooling fan starts running automatically when the oven is started up Operation stops automatically when the fan is turned off And the fan automatically turns off after stop...

Page 25: ... icons on the control panel do not use liquid cleaners containing abrasive particles or a wire scouring pad Do not use abrasive cleaners or metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door as they can scratch the surface and shatter the glass Do not leave drops of abrasive and acidic substances lemon juice vinegar etc on enamel painted and stainless steel surfaces Do not use steam cleaners Catal...

Page 26: ...ner door glasses are as follows Classic type inner door glass For the models with classic type inner door glass it is only possible to remove the inner glass by opening the door and simply unscrewing screws This allows internal cleaning of the glass See Figure 12 Full glass inner door Use a damp sponge and a clean soft dry cloth to clean a door with an all glass interior and a flat surface See Fig...

Page 27: ...he state of the sealing periodically If cleaning is necessary avoid using abrasives corrosive detergents bleaches or acids If the sealing is damaged consult with your nearest authorized service provider in your area Do not use the oven until it is fixed The changing procedure of the oven seal is as follows 1 Open the oven door 2 Remove the old seal by pulling out the seal from corners one by one a...

Page 28: ... guides pull down on the edge of the special plug as shown in the figure Then pull the guides outward and remove them from the upper tabs Installation after cleaning is carried out upside down See Figure 15 Only available on some models Sliding Shelves Installation Optional feature Figure 15 ...

Page 29: ... below to replace the lamp see Figure 16 Remove the glass from the outer shade A by turning it counterclockwise Remove the oven light by turning it counterclockwise Replace the lamp with a new one Reinstall the outer shade glass Switch on the power supply WARNING Ensure that the appliance is switched off before changing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock Figure 16 NOTE The locatio...

Page 30: ...floor without turning it over Cover the inside of the door with cardboard to avoid damaging it with the wire rack or baking sheet Secure it with duct tape to the sides of the door Do not use the door handle to move the appliance for example to remove it from the package See Figure 17 Figure 17 ...

Page 31: ...pliance Does Not Work The main fuse is defective or has tripped Check fuses in the fuse box If necessary replace or reset them The plug of the appliance may not be connected to a grounded outlet Check the plug connection Setting has not been made with the function selector knob and thermostat knob Adjust the setting with the function selector knob and thermostat knob If the appliance has a timer t...

Page 32: ...scapes during operations Metal Sound Can Be Heard Inside The Oven When the metal parts are heated they may expand and cause noise This is not a malfunction Although the instructions in this section apply to resolve the issue please contact an authorized service center ...

Page 33: ...00 W 1300 W Number of Door Glass 2 removable glass 2 removable glass Timer Yes Yes Switches Mechanical Knob Mechanical Knob Other features Thermostat Cooling Fan 1 Tray 1 Grid Oven Enamel Cavity Side wire Racks Oven Lamp Beige Ivory Panel Door Rustic Knob and Handle Thermostat Cooling Fan 1 Tray 1 Grid Oven Enamel Cavity Side Wire Racks Oven Lamp SPECIFICATIONS ...

Page 34: ...milk oil egg and yoghurt If the pastry takes too long to bake pay attention to the thickness of the pastry you have prepared as it should not exceed the depth of the tray and remain level with it If the upper side of the pastry gets browned but the lower part is not cooked make sure that the amount of sauce you have used for the pastry is not too much at the bottom of the pastry Tips for Baking Ca...

Page 35: ...ing whole chicken turkey or large a piece of meat it is recommended to season them with lemon juice and black pepper Leave the meat to simmer in the oven for 10 minutes after finish cooking The juice is best distributed over the piece of meat and does not run off when the meat has notches Fish in a fireproof dish should be placed on the middle or lower level of the oven cabinet Spread the grilled ...

Page 36: ...ell as your preference of cooking Food Function Rack Position Temperature C Time Min Approx Cake in tray 3 175 25 30 Cake in mold 2 175 40 50 Cake in baking sheet 3 175 25 30 Sponge cakes 3 200 5 10 Cookies 3 175 20 30 Dough pastry 2 190 30 40 Filled savory pastry 2 180 25 35 Leaven 2 180 35 45 Lasagna 2 3 190 30 40 Pizza 3 200 15 20 ...

Page 37: ...e lower shelf Pre heat is recommended Faults Causes Remedies The upper crust is dark and the lower part too pale Not enough heat from the bottom May be a wrong shelf Put on a lower shelf The lower part is dark and the upper crust too pale Excessive heat from the bottom May be a wrong shelf Put on a higher shelf The outside is too cooked and the inside not cooked enough Too high temperature Wrong c...

Page 38: ...d to block Otherwise this would be an inappropriate waste This symbol on the product the product treated as household waste electrical electronic alert is for the delivery of waste collection facilities The destruction process of the product must be in accordance with local environmental regulations To destroy the product use it again and again for the detailed information for recycling can be obt...

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