Bompani BO243 Instruction Manual

INSTRUCTION MANUAL
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1. GENERALITIES................................................................................................................................................. ............................5
2. USER INTERFACE WITH TOUCH KEYS AND DISPLAY............................................................................. ...............................5
2.1. Key functions .............................................................................................................................................. ............................... 5
2.2. “Time” key cyclical functions.................................................................................................................... ................................... 5
3. APPLIANCE OPERATION .................................................................................................... .......................................................6
3.1. CLOCK SETTING.................................................................................................................. ..................................................... 6
3.2. TURNING OVEN ON/OFF ..........................................................................................................................................................6
3.3. TIMER ............................................................................................................................................... ........................................ 6
3.4. SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOKING TIME FUNCTION.................................................................. ............................................. ...... 6
3.5. SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOKING END FUNCTION .......................................................... ...................................... ..................... 6
3.6. AUTOMATIC FUNCTION.................................................................................................................... .................................... ... 6
3.7. COOKING END MODE................................................................................................................. .......................................... ... 6
3.8. CLOCK DISPLAY SYMBOLS .................................................................................................................... ................................ 7
3.8.1. Pot.............................................................................................................................................. ............................................. 7
3.8.2. Auto....................................................................................................................................................... .................................. 7
3.8.3. Bell.......................................................................................................................................... ................................................. 7
3.9. COOKING MODES SELECTION........................................................................................................... .................................... 7
3.9.1. Special Booster Fast Pre-Heat <TBD> Program>............................................................................. ...................................... 8
3.9.2. Special Booster Super-Fast Pre-Heat Program ............................................. ..................................................................... 10
3.10. COOKING TIME SELECTION ...................................................................................... ......................................................... 10
3.11. OVEN OFF MODE AND RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR...................................................... ................................................ 10
3.12. «CHILD CARE » CONTROL LOCK FUNCTION ................................................................... .................................... ............ 10
3.13. OVEN LIGHT CONTROL ..................................................................................................................... ...................... ........... 10
3.14. PRE-HEATING BAR........................................................................................................................... .................................... 10
3.15. TANGENTIAL FAN CONTROL..................................................................................... ........................................ ................. 11
3.15.2. Cooking cycle stop (Off, stand-by) ....................................................................................... ............................................. 11
3.15.3. Power board sensor automatic function........................................................................... ............................................. ...... 11
3.16. ANNULLING COOKING END AND LENGTH SETTINGS ....................................................... ........................... ................ 11
3.17. ANNULLING TIMER SETTINGS .............................................................................. ............................................... .............. 11
4 CARE AND CLEANING ................................................................................................................................................................ 11
4.1 Cleaning .....................................................................................................................................................................................11
4.2 Maintenance ...............................................................................................................................................................................12
5. REGULATIONS, GENERAL SAFETY AND ENVIRONMETAL PROTECTION .........................................................................13
5.1. REGULATIONS .........................................................................................................................................................................13
5.1.1 Disposal: Packaging and decommissioned appliance .............................................................................................................13
5.1.2. Materials in contact with foods,information for users ..............................................................................................................13
5.2. GENERAL SAFETY ..................................................................................................................................................................14
6. FOR THE INSTALLATION ENGINEER .......................................................................................................................................14
6.1. Technical data ...........................................................................................................................................................................14
6.2. Pre-installation procedures ........................................................................................................................................................14
6.3. Building in the oven ...................................................................................................................................................................14
6.4. Connecting to the electrical mains .............................................................................................................................................15
7. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS ......................................................................................................................................................... 15
7.1. Oven accessories .....................................................................................................................................................................15
7.2. “ Pull-out oven runners” kit ........................................................................................................................................................15
8. ASSISTANCE – DIAGNOSTIC MODE............................................................................... .........................................................15
8.1. Phase 1 – Display Board..................................................................................................................... ..................................... 15
8.2. Phase 2 – Power Board....................................................................................................................... .................................... 15
9. MALFUNCTION SIGNALS.............................................................................................................. ................................. ...........16
9.1. Detecting malfunctions ....................................................................................................................... ..................................... 16
9.2. Over-heating ....................................................................................................................................... ..................................... 16
Figures ..............................................................................................................................................................................................17
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Congratulations on your purchase of an oven from the BOMPANI iTALIA collection. This new product, designed and produced with quality materials, combining innovation and technology, is intended to assist you in putting your recipes into practice. We therefore ask that you read and follow the easy instructions which will enable you to achieve excellent results right from the very first times: they contain important information concerning the safety, use and maintenance of the appliance. This instruction manual covers the various versions of the product. Kindly ignore the sections relating to accessories or instruments not featured on the appliance you have purchased.
BOMPANI ITALIA . accepts no responsibility for injury or damage deriving from poor installation or incorrect use of the ap­pliance.
When contacting your dealer for spare parts, it is essential to state the model number and the serial number, on the nameplate visible when the oven door is opened.
Appliance producers are required to comply with a variety of regulations, and with this in mind, when possible, in the production of its appliances BOMPANI ITALIA includes innovative features intended to further improve safety and environmental protection.
All BOMPANI ITALIA products therefore comply with:
Directive 2006/95/EC applying to electrical products operating on low voltage.
• The directive requires electrical and electronic materials intended for use at voltages between 50-1000 VAC and 75-1500 VDC to be constructed to proper standards concerning safety both in the home and in industrial contexts. The Directive applies to electrical appliances in general, and its main aim is to prevent all risks relating to the use of electricity;
• EUROPEAN REGULATION 1935/2004, covering materials and objects intended for contact with foods;
• Directive 2002/95/EC, which aims to limit or prohibit the use of specific hazardous substances, in the awareness that the value of a product also depends on the social worth which it generates;
• Directive 2002/40/EC, the reference standard which applies the old Directive 92/75/EEC with regard to the labelling of domestic electric ovens in relation to energy consumption;
• Directive 2004/108/EEC which relates to electromagnetic compatibly requirements. This directive aims to regulate the signals which appliances emit during normal operation, and to protect the public telecommunications networks from damage of all kinds;
• Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE), concerning waste from electrical and electronic equipment, in the awareness that appropriate sepa­rate disposal ready for recycling of decommissioned appliances, and environment-friendly processing and disposal of waste, help to prevent possible harmful impacts on the environment and health and encourage the recycling of the materials of which the product consists.
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Introduction
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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE, READ THE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Each user is responsible for using the appliance purchased correctly and keeping it in good condition.
• The appliance must not be used if damaged (see After-Sales Service).
• All repairs must be carried out by one of the manufacturer’s authorised service centres, using original spare parts. Failure to comply with these rules may reduce the appliance’s safety.
• The appliance may only be connected to the electrical mains by authorised personnel in accordance with all relevant regulations concerning electricity supplies, and the legislation containing building regulations in force in the various countries.
• Disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains before carrying out any cleaning or servicing operations.
• Do not disconnect the plug from the power socket by pulling on the power supply cable; disconnect it gently to avoid breaking the electrical wires inside.
• Take care not to place the power supply cables in contact with parts which heat up during use or which might cause crushing.
• Never keep inflammable, explosive or non heat-proof items such as paper, rags or detergents inside the oven; they may catch fire when the oven is used.
• Although our product complies with the regulations concerning surface temperatures (“cold door”), children should be kept away from the oven’s control panel and door when it is in operation.
• Always wear oven gloves when placing pans in or removing them from the oven.
• Always keep an eye on foods when cooking, since the oils and fats used are easily inflammable. Remove fat deposits and other food residues before using the oven again.
• Do not place heavy items on the open oven door; this may damage the hinges.
• Damage caused by failure to comply with these instructions is not covered by the warranty entitlement.
FIRST START-UP
• Disconnect the appliance from the electrical mains as for any cleaning or servicing operation.
• Remove the accessories from the oven.
• Removal all packaging residues, e.g. any polystyrene fragments, from the oven.
Then proceed as follows:
1. Remove the shelves from the oven.
2. Clean the oven and accessories with a hot commercial cleaning solution.
3. Wipe the exterior with a damp cloth.
4. Put the shelves back in place.
5. Heat the oven for the first time empty with the thermostat at the highest setting and the door closed for at least 30 minutes. Then
switch off the oven, open the door and ventilate the kitchen. The smell noticed is due to the evaporation of the substances used to keep the oven in good condition.
Use commercial solutions which are not harmful for the environment or health; do not use products with excessively aggressive chemical ingredients.
For subsequent cleaning procedures, refer to the instructions in section 4.
Before starting up the appliance, inspect it carefully for damage. If the damage is due to transport of the product, notify your nearest after-sales service centre without delay.
WARNING : Repairs under warranty in the event of damage to the product’s appearance are only possible during delivery and commissioning of the appliance; the purchaser is therefore responsible for checking that it is in good condition. In the event of malfunctions, contact the after-sales service without delay, following the manufacturer’s recommended procedures described in the After-Sales Service section.
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1. GENERALITIES
WARNING : Installation must be carried out by qualified individuals, who must follow the instructions indicated in this booklet and
those provided for by law (Law n.46, dated 03/05/1990 - System Safety Standards).
2. USER INTERFACE WITH TOUCH KEYS AND DISPLAY
- + Boost Time - + 0/I 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
88 - 88
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2.1 Key functions
FUNCTION KEY (description from right to left)
1 0/I Turns on the oven and activates the -/+ key for cooking method selection 1 + 0-n Child safety: press the 0/I for 4 seconds 2 + Increases the time and selects the cooking method 3 – Decreases the time and selects the cooking method 4 Time: selects the time functions in sequence( see following table) 5 Boost: Fast pre-heat option 6 + Increases the temperature 7 – Decreases the temperature
Automatic repeat combined with the “-“ and “+” keys if kept pressed: one increment every 500 ms during the first second, one incre­ment every 200 ms to follow.
2.2. “Time” key cyclical functions
If repeatedly pressed, the following sequence will be displayed:
Pulse Displayed after
pressing
Action Display shows after 2 seconds Azione Utente tramite “+”
o “-”
1 ( bell ) None flashes as default value, other-
wise current value Alarm signal time adjustment
Set alarm signal time
2 ( dur ) None flashes as default value, other-
wise current value Alarm signal time adjustment
Set cooking length time adjustment
3 ( End ) None the result between current
time/hour and length (default or current) in flashing mode
Set cooking end time
4 ( hour 9 ) None Flashing clock Set actual time (clock)
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3. APPLIANCE OPERATION
When the control is first turned on, the display shows the clock set at 12:00, which can be increased by one unit every minute. The oven is off and the possible operations for unblocking it are: the “Clock setting” procedure or, in alternative, directly turning it on. The detailed operations for setting the clock, the timer, duration, and end of cooking process are indicated in the relevant paragraphs that follow. Through a single setting key, the oven cyclically enters into the display and modification mode (shown on the flashing display), in which the “+” and “-“ keys are activated to correct the value indicated on the display. This value is, however, accepted after 4 sec­onds from the last time the key is pressed (the display stops flashing).
3.1. CLOCK SETTING
Scroll through the menu with the Timer Mode key until “hour” is displayed, and set it using the “+” and “-“ keys. The clock can only be set with the oven in stand-by.
3.2. TURNING OVEN ON/OFF
Press and release the “O/I” key. “ON” will appear on the central display, the symbol lights up, as well as the light inside the oven. If
after a minute a cooking mode was not selected, the oven and the symbol turn off, and “OFF” will appear on the display. To turn the oven off during cooking, press and release the 0/l key. With the key activated, it must be released at least 1” after being pressed.
3.3. TIMER
This function does not interact with loads, and it is always available regardless of the state the oven is in. Press the “Time” key, the bell symbol lights up, and the display shows what is explained in paragraph 2.2. Set the desired value in minutes using the “+” and “-“ keys, up to a maximum of 180 minutes. After 4 seconds without increasing or decreasing ,the information is accepted, and the bell remains lit. Once the time set has lapsed, an acoustic signal is heard, and the bell symbol flashes. To stop both the acoustic signal and the flashing symbol, just press any key; its associated function is normally not carried out (it is only needed to stop the signal).
3.4. SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOKING TIME FUNCTION
Turn the oven on, as indicated in paragraph 3.2. Pres and release the “Time” key, until “dur” appears. Set the time required for cooking
using the “+” and “-“ keys, up to a maximum of 180 minutes. Select a cooking function among those available, as indicated in paragraph
3.9: the oven will suggest a predetermined temperature. The temperature can be changed. After 4 seconds from the last time the key was pressed, the oven turns on for the time set. After the time defined has ended, the oven enters the Cooking Ended mode.
3.5. SEMI-AUTOMATIC COOKING END FUNCTION
Turn on the oven as indicated in paragraph 3.2. Press the “Time” key until “End” appears. Use the “+” and “-“ to set the cooking end
time, which must occur within the next 23h59m. To enter the time, the same steps should be followed as those for the clock setting (current time). After 4 seconds from the last time the key was pressed, the oven turns on for the time set. A cooking function among those available can always be selected. The oven suggests a predetermined temperature. The temperature can be changed. Once the time specified has bee reached, the oven enters into the Cooking End mode
3.6. AUTOMATIC FUNCTION
Turn the oven on as indicated in paragraph 3.2. Press and release the “Time” key until “dur” appears. Set the cooking time required using the “+” and “-“ keys, until a maximum of 180 minutes. Press the “Time” key again until “End” appears. Use the “+” and “-“ keys to set the cooking end time, which must occur within the next 23h59m. After 4 seconds from the last time the key was pressed, the oven enters the delayed start mode: it will then automatically turn on for the length of time specified and will stop at the stop time specified, entering the Cooking end mode. Even during the delayed start phase, the temperature and the function are both displayed, and both can be changed. All the oven loads are deactivated once the oven must start. The symbol will show the element selected, but will maintain the light off symbol and the stopped fan symbol. The tangential fan runs according to the indications specified in paragraph 0, while the oven light is separately illustrated in paragraph 3.13
3.7. COOKING END MODE
Once the timed cooking process has terminated, the oven turns off all the loads, and a triple intermittent acoustic signal of average
intensity is heard. The display temperature and functions turn off. The clock display shows the time, and the two “pot” and “auto” symbols flash. To unblock the oven, just press any key among those positioned under the display: the acoustic signal stops, and the oven is ready to receive new commands. It is possible to immediately select a new cooking function, or completely turn off the oven by pressing the “O/I” .
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