Baumatic BOR600-W, BOR600-BL, BOR600-RD, BOR600-PG Instruction Manual

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BOR600-W/BL/RD/PG
60cm Built-in
RETRO
Multifunction oven.
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60 cm 9 Function multifunction oven
NOTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference; for you or any person not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
JW 13/05/13
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Contents
Environmental note 4 Important safety information 5 – 7 Specifications 8 – 10
Dimensions 8 Accessories 8 Electrical details 9 Cooling fan 9 Control panel 10 Oven programmer/timer display 10
Setting and using the oven programmer/timer 11 - 16 Selecting manual operation mode 11 Setting the time of day 11 Before first use 11-12 The oven timer 12 Setting the minute minder function 12 Setting the duration function 13 Setting the end cook function 14 Setting the start and end time function 15 Cancelling a timer function 16 Adjusting the audible signal 16 Changing the time of day 16
Selecting a cooking function and temperature 17 - 20 Selecting an oven function 17-18 Thermostat control knob 18 Oven operating light 18 Cooking guidelines 20 Warnings 19-20 Shelf levels 20
Cleaning and maintenance 21 - 24 Removable oven roof liner 22 Replacing the oven bulb 22 Removing the oven door for cleaning 23 Removing the inner door glass for cleaning 24 Removing the side racks 25
Installation 26 - 28 Electrical connection 26 Installing the oven into the kitchen cabinet 27 Positioning the appliance 27 Ventilation requirements 28
My appliance isn’t working correctly 29 - 30
Cooking tables 31 - 32 Contact details 35
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Environmental note
o The packaging materials that Baumatic uses are environmentally
friendly and can be recycled.
o Please discard
environment.
all packaging material with due regard for the
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your safety is of the utmost importance to Baumatic. Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet before attempting to install or use the appliance. If you are unsure of any of the information contained in this booklet, please contact the retailer where you
urchased this unit.
p
eneral Information
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This appliance is designed for domestic household uo
built into a standard kitchen cabinet or housing unit.
o IMPORTANT: The adjacent furniture or housing and all materials
used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85°C above is located in, whilst in use.
o Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are particularly
prone to heat damage o guidelines given above.
o Any damage caused by the appliance being installed in
contravention of this temperature limit, or by placing adjacent cabinet materials closer
liability of the owner.
o The use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other
environment without the express agreem invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
o Your new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or mechanical
defects, subject to certain exclusions that are noted in Baumatic’s Conditions Of G statutory rights.
uarantee. The foregoing does not affect your
the ambient temperature of the room it
r discolouration at temperatures below the
than 4mm to the appliance, will be the
ent of Baumatic Ltd. will
se and can be
Repairs may only be carried out by autho
technicians or their authorised service agent.
arning and safety instructions
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orised service
o This appliance complies with all current safety legislation. Baumatic
do wish to emphasise that this compliance does not remove the fact
ill
that the appliance surfaces w retain heat after operation.
become hot during use and
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o This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person resp
Child Safety
onsible for their safety.
, unless they have been given
o Baumatic strongly recommend tha
prevented from being near to the appliance and not allowed to touch the appliance at any time.
o If it is n
please ensure that they are kept under close supervision at all times.
Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with
o
the appliance.
General Safety
ecessary for younger family members to be in the kitchen,
t babies and young children are
o Do not
door when it is open, as this can cause damage to the oven door hinges.
place heav
y objects on the oven door or lean on the oven
o Do not leave heated oil or fat unattended, as this is a fire risk.
Do not place pans or baking trays directly on the base of the oven
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cavity, or line it with aluminium foil.
Do not allow electrical fittings or cables to come into contact with
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areas on the appliance that get hot.
o
Do not u
clothing.
se the appliance to heat the room it is located in or to dry
o Do not install the appliance next to curtains or soft furnishings.
o Do not attempt to lift or move cooking applian
oven door or handle, as this may cause damage to the appliance or result in injury to the person lifting the appliance.
ces by using the
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Cleaning
o Cleaning of the oven should be carried out on a regular basis.
Great care should be taken whilst using this appliance and when
o
following the cleaning procedure.
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IMPORTANT: The appliance must be disconnected from the mains
before follo
Installation
wing the cleaning procedure.
This appliance must be correctly in s
uitably qualified person, strictly in accordance
w
ith the manufacturer’s instructions.
stalled by a
o Baumatic Ltd. declines any r
damage, to person or property, as a result of improper use or installation of this appliance.
o Heat, steam and moisture will be created during use of the
appliance, take care to avoid injury and ensure that the room is adequately prolonged periods of time, then additional ventilation may be required.
Please consult with your qualified installer if you are in any doubt
o
about the amount of ventila
Declaration of conformity.
o The manufacturer declares that the oven is built using certified
materials and requires the appliance to be insta with the standards currently in force. This appliance must be used by a trained person for domestic purposes only.
ventilated. If the appliance is going to be used for
tion that you will require.
esponsibility for injury or
lled in accordance
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pecifiS cations
Aperture dimensions Product Dimensions
Height: 590 mm Height: 580 mm Width: 595 mm Depth: 550 mm
Product specifications
o 9 oven functions o Energy efficiency class: A o Gross oven capacity: 59 litres
Net oven capacity: 50o
litres
o Oven light o LED full programmer o Cooling fan o Thermostatically controlled grill o Double-glazed removable door o Removable inner d
oor glass
Standard accessories
o Enamelled baking tray with handle
2 x Safety shelves o
o Trivet o Removable side ra o Removable r
oof liner
o Deep baking tray
cks
o Pizza stone
Width: 560 mm Depth: 550 mm
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lectrical details
E Rated Voltage: 220 -
240 Vac, 50 Hz
Supply Connection: 16A Max Rated Inputs: 3.35 kW Mains Supply Lead 3 x 1.5mm² (supplied)
ven Light Bulb: 25 W/300°C screw type pygmy
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ooling fan
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o A tangential cooling fan is fitted inside of these appliances, to
make the internal temperature of
the oven stable and the
external surface temperature lower.
o After you have finished cooking and switched off the oven, the
cooling fan will continue to run for a period of time afterwards. The length of time will depend on how long the
oven has been
switched on for and at how high a temperature.
For future reference please record the following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice. The rating plate for your oven can be located by opening
e oven chassis.
th
the oven door and looking on the right hand side of
odel Number ……………………………….
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erial Number ……………………………….
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ate of Purchase ……………………………….
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ontrol Panel C
1) Oven function selector kn
2) Power indicator light
3) Oven programmer/timer
4) Oven operating light
5) Thermostat c
) LED display
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ven programmer/timer
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12
ontrol knob
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ob
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200
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7) Automatic cooking sym
8) Oven in use symbol
9) Decimal point symbol
10) Minute minder sym
11) Plus button
12) Programme bu
13) Minus button
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100
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ogrammer/timer Setting and using the oven pr
Selecting manual operation mode
After your appliance is connected to your mains supply for the first time (or after a power-cut) the numbers on the timer display will flash. Before you can select a cooking function or set a temperature, you must set the applia
o To select manual operation mode, press the program button (12)
for three
seconds. The oven in use symbol (8) will light in the
display.
Setting the time of day
After your appliance is connected to your mains supply for the time, you must set the time of day before you can use the oven.
Make suo
re the oven is in manual operation mode (as outlined
above).
o Press the program button (12) once to set the time of day. Whilst
the decimal point symbol (9) is flashing, use the minus (13) buttons to set the correct time of day.
o When the correct time of day is shown on the LED display, release
the plus and minus buttons and wait a few seconds. The decim point symbol (9)
Before first use
o To remove any residue from the oven that may have been left from
the manufacturing process, you should select the fan oven fu and set the thermostat to its maximum temperature setting.
o It is perfectly normal for a smell to be produced during this process.
You should make suo
during this process.
It is advisable for you not to
off process is taking place.
You shouo
ld leave the oven on maximum setting for 30 – 40
minutes.
o After the oven cavity has cooled, it should then be cleaned with
warm soapy water, using cleaners should be used.
nce into “manual operation” mode.
first
plus (11) and
al
will stop flashing and the oven is ready to use.
nction
re that any windows in the room are left open
o remain in the room whilst the burning
either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive
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o Outer parts of the oven should be cleaned with warm soapy water,
using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
o We would recommend that an appropriate stainless steel cleaner
and polish is regularly used on the stainless steel surfaces of this appliance.
Timer functions
The minute minder function
The minute minder function is a countdown time that can be set on the oven programmer/timer. When the countdown time has finished, an audible signal will sound.
o Press the programme button (12) twice. The decimal point (9)
starts to flash and the minute minder symbol (10) will light on the display and will show “00:00”.
o Use the plus (11) and minus (13) buttons to set the countdown
time that you require.
o The maximum countdown time that can be set is 23 hours and 59
minutes.
o When the correct countdown time appears on the LED display,
release the plus and minus buttons and the countdown will start immediately.
o The minute minder symbol (10) will remain in the LED display to
show that a countdown time is in progress.
o After a few seconds the LED display will return to showing the time
of day.
o At the end of the countdown time, an audible signal will sound and
the oven in use symbol will go out. The audible signal will sound for 7 minutes before switching off or you can silence it by pressing any of the oven timer buttons.
IMPORTANT: If the oven is in use whilst using the minute minder function, the oven WILL NOT switch off at the end of the countdown time. YOU MUST turn the oven function selector knob and the thermostat control knob to their OFF positions.
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The semi-automatic cooking function
This function will allow you to set a countdown time similar to the minute minder function, however the oven will switch off at the end of the cooking time.
o Place the food that you want to cook inside of the oven and close
the door.
o Select an oven function and cooking temperature using the relevant
control knobs.
o Press the programme button (12) three times. The decimal point,
the oven in use symbol (8) and the Automatic cooking symbol (7) will flash on the LED display. The display will show “00:00”.
o Use the plus (11) and minus (13) buttons to set the cooking time
that you require.
o The maximum countdown time that can be set is 10 hours. o When the correct countdown time appears on the LED display,
release the plus and minus buttons. Cooking will begin immediately, after a few seconds the countdown time will start.
o At the end of the cooking time the oven will turn off and an audible
signal will sound. The automatic cooking symbol (7) and the minute minder symbol (10) will flash on the LED display.
o To reset the oven and cancel the audible alarm, press any button
once to stop the alarm. Then press and hold the programme button twice for 3 seconds. After the first press the oven time will flash, and on the second press the oven in use symbol appears on the LED display and the automatic cooking (7) symbol goes out.
o IMPORTANT: If you have not turned the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when you reset the oven it will continue to heat.
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The end of cooking function
This function is similar to the semi-automatic function, however instead of setting a countdown time, you select the time of day that you want the oven to switch off at.
o Place the food that you want to cook inside of the oven and close
the door.
o Select an oven function and cooking temperature using the relevant
control knobs.
o Press the programme button (12) four times. The decimal point
starts to flash, and the oven in use symbol (8) and the Automatic cooking symbol (7) will light on the LED display.
o The display will show the current time of day which will flash. Use
the plus (11) and minus (13) buttons to set the cooking end time that you require.
o The maximum end time that can be set is 10 hours into the future. o When the correct end time appears on the LED display, release the
plus and minus buttons. Cooking will begin immediately, after a few seconds the countdown time will start.
o At the end of the cooking time the oven will turn off and an audible
signal will sound. The automatic cooking symbol (7) and the Minute Minder symbol (10) will flash on the LED display.
o To reset the oven and cancel the audible alarm, press any button
once to stop the alarm. Then press and hold the programme button twice for 3 seconds. After the first press the oven time will flash, and on the second press the oven in use symbol appears on the LED display and the automatic cooking (7) symbol goes out.
o IMPORTANT: If you have not turned the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when you reset the oven it will continue to heat.
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The automatic cooking function
This function will allow you to set the time of day that you want the oven to switch off at and how long you want the oven to cook for.
o Place the food that you want to cook inside of the oven and close
the door.
o Select an oven function and cooking temperature using the relevant
control knobs.
o Press the programme button (12) three times. The decimal point
starts to flash, and the oven in use symbol (8) and the automatic cooking symbol (7) will light on the LED display.
o Use the plus (11) and minus (13) buttons to set the cooking time
that you require.
o The maximum cooking duration time that can be set is 10 hours. o IMMEDIATELY press the programme button. o The display will then show the current time of day which will flash.
Use the plus (11) and minus (13) buttons to set the cooking end time that you require.
o The maximum end time that can be set is 10 hours into the future. o When the correct end time appears on the LED display, release the
plus and minus buttons.
o Cooking will begin at the calculated preset time. o At the end of the cooking time the oven will turn off and an audible
signal will sound. The automatic cooking symbol (7) and the Minute Minder symbol (10) will flash on the LED display.
o To reset the oven and cancel the audible alarm, press any button
once to stop the alarm. Then press and hold the programme button twice for 3 seconds. After the first press the oven time will flash, and on the second press the oven in use symbol appears on the LED display and the automatic cooking (7) symbol goes out.
o IMPORTANT: If you have not turned the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when you reset the oven it will continue to heat.
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Cancelling a timer function
o To cancel the minute minder function press the programme button
(12) once to select the minute minder function and then reduce the time to “00:00” .
o To cancel the semi-automatic timer press the programme button
(12) three times to select the semi-automatic timer then and reduce the time to “00:00”.
o To cancel the end of cooking timer press the programme button
(12) four times to select the end of cooking timer and then reduce the time to the current time of day.
o To cancel the automatic timer press the programme button (12)
three times and reduce the (duration) time to “00:00” and then press the program button again and reduce the (end) time to the current time of day.
o IMPORTANT: If you do not turn the oven function selector knob
and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when you reset the timer function, it will continue to heat.
Adjusting the audible signal
The audible signal has 3 tones. To adjust the signal you should proceed as follows:-
o IMPORTANT: The oven timer must not be in any form of
countdown mode and the oven in use symbol (8) must be lit.
o Press and hold down the minus (13) and plus (11) buttons
simultaneously for 2 seconds and you will hear an audible signal. This is the audible signal which is currently set.
o Press and hold down the minus (13) and plus (11) buttons
simultaneously again for 2 seconds to hear the next audible signal which will be set. This process can be repeated.
o When you hear the audible signal that you wish to use, release all
buttons and wait for the display to go back to showing the time of day. The audible signal has now been set.
Changing the time of day
o IMPORTANT: The oven timer/programmer must not be in any
form of countdown mode and the oven in use symbol (8) must be lit.
o Please follow the guidelines on “setting the time of day”.
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Selecting an oven function
o The oven function selector knob should be used
to select the particular mode of cooking that you
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require. The appliance will utilise different elements within the oven cavity, depending on the oven function that you select. When a function is selected, the power indicator light will come on.
Oven functions
CONVENTIONAL OVEN (top and lower element): This method of cooking provides traditional cooking, with heat from the top and lower elements. This function is suitable for roasting and baking on one shelf only.
GRILL MODE: This method of cooking utilises the inner sections of the top element, which directs heat downwards onto the food. This function is suitable for grilling portions of bacon, toast and meat
etc.
FULL GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the inner and outer parts of the top element, which directs heat downwards onto the food. This function is suitable for grilling medium or large portions of sausages, bacon, steaks, fish et
FAN OVEN: This method of cooking uses the circular element while the heat is distributed by the fan. This results in a faster and more economical cooking process. The fan oven allows food to be cooked simultaneously on different shelves, preventing the
transmission of smells and tastes from one dish on to another.
FAN AND LOWER ELEMENT: This method of cooking utilises the bottom element in conjunction with the fan, which helps to circulate the heat. This function is suitable for sterilizing and preserving jars.
CONVENTIONAL OVEN AND FAN: This method of cooking provides traditional cooking with heat from the top and the lower element, it also utilises the circulation fan. This ensures a fast and even distribution of the heat. Suitable for light and delicate baking, such as pastries.
c.
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FAN AND GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the top element in conjunction with the fan, which helps to provide a quick circulation of heat. This function is suitable where quick browning is required and “sealing” the juices in, such as steaks, hamburgers, some vegetables etc.
PIZZA MODE: This method of cooking uses the lower and circular element while the heat is distributed by the fan reproducing the same conditions of traditional clay wood-fire stoves.
DEFROST MODE: The fan runs without heat to reduce the defrosting time of frozen foods. The time required to defrost the food will depend on the room temperature, the quantity and type of food. Always check food packaging for the defrosting instructions.
Thermostat control knob
The oven thermostat control knob sets the required temperature of the oven. It is possible to regulate the temperature within a range of 50 - 250°C.
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200
100
150
Oven operating light
This light will come on to indicate that the oven’s heating elements are in operation. The light will turn off when the temperature set on the thermostat control knob has been reached. It will cycle on and off throughout the cooking time.
You should not place food inside the cavity, until the correct cooking temperature has been reached.
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Cooking guidelines
o Please refer to the information given on food packaging for
guidance on cooking temperatures and times. Once familiar with the performance of your appliance, temperatures and times can be varied to suit personal preference.
o If you are using the fan oven function, then you should follow
the information given on the food packaging for this particular mode of cooking.
o You should pre-heat the oven and not place food inside of it until
the oven operating light has gone off. You can choose not to pre­heat when using the fan oven mode; however you should extend the cooking time given on the food packaging by at least ten minutes.
o IMPORTANT: You should ALWAYS pre-heat the oven if you are
baking.
o If there is no guidance given on the food packaging specifically
for cooking in fan oven mode, you can generally reduce the cooking time and temperature by 10% from the information given for conventional oven cooking.
o Make sure that frozen foods are thoroughly thawed before
cooking, unless the instructions on the food packaging advise that you can “cook from frozen”.
o Before cooking, check that any accessories that are not required
are removed from the oven.
o Place cooking trays in the centre of the oven and leave gaps
between the trays to allow air to circulate.
o Try to open the door as little as possible to view the dishes. o The oven light will remain on during cooking.
Warnings
o Keep the oven door closed when using ALL oven functions,
including the grill function.
o Do not use aluminium foil to cover the enamelled baking tray or
heat items wrapped in aluminium foil under the grill. The high reflectivity of the foil could potentially damage the grill element.
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o You should also never line the base of your oven with aluminium
foil.
o During cooking, never place pans or cookware directly onto the
bottom of your oven. They should always be placed on the shelf provided.
o The grill heating element becomes extremely hot during
operation, avoid touching it inadvertently when handling the food which you are grilling.
o Important: Be careful when opening the door, to avoid contact
with hot parts and steam.
Shelf positions
Your oven will come supplied with the following oven furniture:
(A) Oven shelf (B) Enamelled baking tray & trivet
o The numbers 1 – 4, indicate the
different shelf positions that you can utilise within the oven.
(Image for reference only – actual product may differ slightly)
o Insert the oven shelf and baking tray between the 2 side rails at
any position (1 to 4) on both sides. The oven shelf has safety stops to prevent accidental withdraw. After engaging the oven shelf into the side rails, as you push the oven shelf into the oven, lift the front of the shelf slightly to bypass the stops and allow the oven shelf to slide fully into the rails.
o To remove the oven shelf, gently pull the oven shelf outwards.
When the shelf stops, lift the front slightly to bypass the safety stops and then completely withdraw the oven shelf from the oven.
o When installed correctly, the shelf and tray should be horizontal and
not on an angle.
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool.
The appliance should be disconnected from your mains supply before commencing any cleaning process.
o The oven should be thoroughly cleaned before it is operated for the
first time and after each use. This will avoid residual food stuffs becoming baked on the oven cavity. After residues have been baked on several times, they are far more difficult to remove.
o Never clean the oven surfaces by steam cleaning. o The oven cavity should only be cleaned with warm soapy water,
using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
o Any stains that may appear on the bottom of the oven will have
originated from food splashes or spilt food, these splashes occur during the cooking process. These could possibly be a result of the food being cooked at an excessively high temperature or being placed in cookware that is too small.
o You should make sure that the cooking temperature that is selected
is appropriate for the food that you are cooking. You should also ensure that the food is placed in an adequately sized dish and use the enamelled baking tray where appropriate.
o Outer parts of the oven should only be cleaned with warm soapy
water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
o We would recommend that an appropriate stainless steel cleaner
and polish is regularly used on the stainless steel surfaces of this appliance.
o Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to
clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering.
o If you use any form of oven cleaner on your appliance, then you
must check with the manufacturer of the cleaner that it is suitable for use on your appliance.
o Any damage that is caused to the appliance by a cleaning
product will not be fixed by the manufacturer free of charge, even if the appliance is within the guarantee period.
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Removable oven roof liner
Your appliance is supplied with a roof liner, which should be slid over the top of the grill element.
o Once you have finished cooking, the liner should be removed
and thoroughly cleaned after each use of the appliance.
o Do not allow fat and grease to build up on the oven liner, as this
could cause a fire hazard.
Replacing the oven bulb
IMPORTANT: The oven must be disconnected from your mains supply before you attempt to either remove or replace the oven bulb.
o Remove all oven shelves, the enamelled baking
tray and the side rack that is on the same side as the oven light.
o Remove the light cover by turning it anti-
clockwise.
o Unscrew the bulb anti-clockwise and remove it
from its holder.
o Replace the bulb with a 25 W/300°C,
screw type pygmy.
o Do not use any other type of bulb. o Place the lamp cover back into position.
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Removing the oven door for cleaning
To facilitate the cleaning of the inside of the oven and the outer frame of the oven, the door can be removed as follows:-
o Open the oven door fully.
o The hinges (A) have two movable bolts
on them (B).
o If you raise both of the movable bolts
(B), then the hinges (A) are released from the oven housing.
o You should grip the sides of the door at the centre and then
incline it slightly towards the oven cavity and then pull it gently away from the oven cavity. WARNING- Care should be taken
as the inner edges of the door may be sharp.
o IMPORTANT: You should make sure that the door is supported
at all times and that you place the door on some padded material whilst cleaning it.
o The oven door and door glass should only be cleaned using a
damp cloth and a small amount of detergent. The cloth MUST NOT have come into contact with any form of cleaning product or chemical previously.
o To refit the door you should slide the hinges back into their slots
and open the door fully.
o IMPORTANT: The movable bolts (B) must be closed back into
their original positions before closing the door.
o Take care not to dislodge the hinge locking
system when removing the door, as the hinge mechanism has a strong spring.
o Do not immerse the door in water at any
time.
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Removing the inner door glass for cleaning
o Do not use any abrasive cleaner that could cause damage. o Remember that if the surface of the glass panel becomes scratched,
this could lead to a dangerous failure.
o To facilitate cleaning, the inner door glass can be lifted out.
Grip the top and the bottom of the inner door glass panel. Gently pull the bottom of the inner door glass panel upwards.
Do not raise the panel more than 35° as it can damage the securing clips.
The securing clips at the top and bottom of the glass panel will pop
out and the glass panel will be free to remove.
If the top securing clips do not pop out when pulling the bottom of the glass panel upwards, then pull the top of the glass panel upwards until the top also pops out.
After cleaning, insert the glass panel correctly back into the door in
the reverse order. Ensure the securing clips slot back into place and the glass panel locks into place securely.
IMPORTANT: Remember where the panel of glass is removed from so you can reassemble the door correctly. Do not mix the glasses up or rearrange the order.
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Removing the side racks
IMPORTANT: You can remove the side racks of the oven for ease of cleaning. You can wash the side racks with detergent and/or wash them in a dishwasher.
o Pull the side racks free of their securing clips, by pulling them
down and away from the clips on oven walls. Then unhook them at the top, and remove them from the oven cavity.
o To replace the side racks, insert them back into the oven cavity
and hook the top of the racks back into the slots.
o Then push the bottom of the rack down, and clip them back onto
the securing clips.
o Ensure that they are inserted into the correct side of the
appliance, and secured back into the securing clamps.
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INSTALLATION
The installation must be carried out by a suitably qualified person, in accordance with the current version of the following.
o AS/NZS 3000: 2007 Wiring Regulations o 2010 Electricity Safety Regulations
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
o IMPORTANT: The electrical socket must still be accessible
once the appliance is installed.
o Consult the rating plate BEFORE making the electrical
connections. Ensure that the voltage reaching the plug is the same as that on the rating plate.
o The moulded plug that is supplied with the appliance must be
placed into an earthed and insulated socket.
o If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the
manufacturer, its service agent, or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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Installing the oven into the kitchen cabinet
Positioning the appliance
o Ensure that the aperture that you will be fitting the oven into is
of the size given in the above diagram.
o The oven must be fitted into an oven housing with the ventilation
cut-outs shown in the “Ventilation requirements” section on the next page.
o Ensure that the rear panel of the furniture housing unit has been
removed.
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Ventilation requirements
(Figure shows the ventilation and cut-out requirements for the installation of the appliance into a standard kitchen unit).
(Figure shows the ventilation and cut-out requirements for the installation of the appliance into a tall housing unit).
o Ensure that the oven has been
securely fixed into the housing unit. The fixing of the oven into the housing is made by using four screws. These should be screwed through the oven cabinet and into the housing unit.
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My appliance isn’t working correctly
o The oven isn’t coming on. * Check that the oven is in manual operation mode.
* Check that you have selected a cooking function and a cooking
temperature.
o There appears to be no power to the oven and grill.
* Check that the appliance has been connected to the electrical
mains supply correctly.
* Check that the mains fuses are in working order.
* Check that the operating instructions for putting the appliance
into manual operation mode have been followed.
o The grill function works but the main oven does not. * Check that you have selected the correct cooking function.
o The grill and top oven element is not working, or cuts out
for long periods of time during use.
* Allow the oven to cool for approximately 2 hours. Once cool,
check whether the appliance is again working properly.
o My food is not cooking properly
* Ensure that you are selecting the correct temperature and the
correct cooking function for the food that you are cooking. It may be appropriate to adjust your cooking temperature by plus or minus 10°C, to achieve the best cooking results.
o My food is not cooking evenly * Check that the oven has been installed correctly and is level.
* Check that the correct temperatures and shelf positions are
being used.
o The oven light is not working * Refer to the “Replacing the oven bulb” section.
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o I am getting condensation in my oven * Steam and condensation is a natural by product of cooking any
food with high water content, such as frozen food, chicken etc.
* You may get condensation in the oven cavity and forming
between the oven door glasses. This is not necessarily a sign that the oven is not working correctly.
* Do not leave food in the oven to cool after it has been cooked
and the oven has been switched off.
* Use a covered container, where practical, when cooking to
reduce the amount of condensation that forms.
IMPORTANT: If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, then you should disconnect it from your mains supply and then contact the Customer Care Department.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF.
Please note that if a technician is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.
The appliance must be accessible for the technician to perform any necessary repair. If your appliance is installed in such a way that a technician is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen, then they will not complete a repair.
This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in, sealed in with sealant, have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance - like plinths, or any installation other than the one specified by the manufacturer has been completed.
Please refer to the conditions of guarantee that appear on the warranty card that you receive with the appliance.
IMPORTANT: The manufacturer operates a policy of continuous improvement and reserves the right to adjust and modify its products without prior notification.
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Oven cooking tables:
Fan oven
FOOD WEIGHT PREHEAT Tray Position
Temperature
setting
Finished
Time
Beef Pork
Chicken
Duck Steak Bread
1kg 15 minutes 2nd level
1 kg 15 minutes 2nd level
1.2 kg 15 minutes 2nd level
1.5 kg 15 minutes 2nd level
0.8 kg 10 minutes 2nd level
0.5 kg 10 minutes 2nd level
Conventional oven
FOOD WEIGHT PREHEAT Tray Position
Beef 1kg 15 minutes Pork 1 kg 15 minutes
Chicken 1.2 kg 15 minutes
Duck 1.5 kg 15 minutes
2nd level 2nd level
2nd level 2nd level
200℃ 200 200 200 180 200
Temperature
setting
220 220
220 220
40-50 mins 70-80 mins
50-60 mins
50-60 mins 20-30 mins 35-45 mins
Finished
Time
40-50 mins 70-80 mins
50-60 mins 50-60 mins
Steak 0.8 kg 10 minutes Bread 0.5 kg 10 minutes
2nd level 2nd level
Grill and fan
FOOD WEIGHT PREHEAT Tray Position
rd
level
Beef 0.8kg 10 minute Pork 0.8 kg 10 minute
Chicken 1.2 kg 10 minute
Sausage 0.6 kg 10 minute
Hamburger 0.6 kg 10 minute
corn 1.2 kg 10 minute
Vegetable
0.5 kg 10 minute
3 3rd level
3rd level
rd
level
3
rd
3
level
3rd level 4th level
220 220
Temperature
setting
200 200
200 200
200 200
200
20-30 mins 35-45 mins
Finished
Time
20-25 mins 25-30 mins
40-45 mins 15-20 mins
15-20 mins 20-25 mins
15-20 mins
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Grill
FOOD WEIGHT PREHEAT
Beef 0.8kg 10 minute
Tray
Position
rd
3
level
Temperature
setting
250
Finished
Time
20-25 mins
Pork 0.8 kg 10 minute
Chicken 1.2 kg 10 minute
3rd level 3rd level
Sausage 0.6 kg 10 minute 4th level
Hamburger 0.6 kg 10 minute 4th level
rd
3
Corn 1.2 kg 10 minute
level
Vegetable 0.5 kg 10 minute 4th level
Lower element and fan
FOOD WEIGHT PREHEAT Tray Position
Bread 0.5kg
Pizza 0.7 kg
Baking
Cake
1.5 kg
Biscuit 0.7 kg
Fruit Salad
Pie
1.2 kg
10
minute
15
minute
15
minute
15
minute
10
minute
1st level
2nd level
1st level
2nd level
3rd level
250 250 250
250 250
250
Temperature
setting
200
200
180
180
250
25-30 mins 40-45 mins 15-20 mins
15-20 mins 20-25 mins
15-20 mins
Finished
Time
10-15 mins
40-45 mins
35-40 mins
20-25 mins
20-25 mins
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(AUS
)
Think Appliances Pty Ltd.
416-424 Barry Rd
Coolaroo VIC 3048
Sales Telephone
1300 132 824
Service Telephone
1800 444 357
Website
www.thinkappliances.com
(NZ)
Applico Ltd.
Private Bag 92900
Onehunga, Auckland,
New Zealand 1061
Website
www.baumatic.co.nz
(UK)
United Kingdom
Baumatic Ltd.,
Baumatic Buildings,
6 Bennet Road,
Reading, Berkshire
RG2 0QX
United Kingdom
Sales Telephone
(0118) 933 6900
Website:
www.baumatic.co.uk
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