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MA D E BE T T E R U S E R G U I D E STOVES BI45COMW COMPACT COMBINATION MICROWAVE OVEN...
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To contact Stoves about your appliance, please call: Warranty Registration Customer Care Helpline 0800 952 1065 0344 815 3740 *Please call our Customer Care team for extended In case of difficulty within the UK warranty Spares Store To register your appliance online: www.stoves.co.uk...
INTRODUCTION ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Thank you for purchasing our product. We hope you enjoy using the many features and benefits it provides. This user guide book is designed to help you through each step of owning your new product. Please read it carefully before you start using your appliance, as we have endeavoured to answer as many questions as possible, and provide you with as much support as we can.
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SAFETY WARNING • During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements. • Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards...
The cooling fan (if fitted) is designed to run on after the cooking process has been completed. 1. TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION MODEL ST BI45 COMW USABLE CAPACITY(L) VOLTAGE (V) / FREQUENCY (Hz) 220-240 / 50 DISTRIBUTION LINE FUSE(A)/ CIRCUIT BREAKER(A)...
1400-1650 GRILLING POWER(W) 1350-1500 CONVECTION POWER(W) 594 × 536 × 455 PRODUCT DIMENSION(W x D x H mm) 675 × 666 × 525 PACKAGE SIZE(W x D x H mm) DIAMETER OF ROTATING PLATE(mm) 38.0/34.3 GROSS/NET WEIGHT(Kg) 1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Please refer to the installation instructions for the safety regulations for electric or gas appliance and ventilation requirements.
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Failure to maintain the oven in a clean condition could lead to deterioration of the surface that could adversely affect the life of the appliance and possibly result in a hazardous situation. • 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.
USING YOUR APPLIANCE Getting to know your product 1) Door Handle 2) Door 3) Door seal 4) Drive shaft 5) Turntable ring 6) Glass turntable 7) Grill element 8) Touch control sensors 9) Control panel 3. BEFORE INSTALLATION The inside of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues. For further information about cleaning, see the ‘Cleaning and Maintenance’...
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Control Panel Symbol Description On / Off button Minute minder, to set an alarm without switching the oven off automatically To turn the light on without the oven heating; useful when wiping the cavity clean. Accesses the menus. To cancel out of the current menu and return to the previous menu Child lock...
Oven Functions Symbol Description A maximum of 4 options can be shown in the display. These arrows indicate if more than four options are available. You can scroll up or down the list by touching the appropriate sensor. The tick symbol will appear next to the option which is currently selected Information message Heating up Cooling phase...
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Setting up the oven for first-time use. When using the oven for the first time it should be heated empty in fan convection mode at 180°C for 30 minutes to burn off any oily residues left on during the manufacturing process which may contaminate foods with unpleasant smells. Setting the Time / Date Touch the ‘on/off’...
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From the main menu, touch ‘settings’ and then ‘time’. Enter the current time of day, initially using the 12 hour clock, and touch ‘OK’ to confirm You can display the clock in either 12 hour or 24 hour format. From the main menu, select ‘settings’...
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Set the language From the main menu, select ‘settings’ and then ‘language’. Touch the required language and touch ‘OK’ to confirm. Set the brightness To adjust the brightness, from the main menu select ‘settings’ and then ‘brightness’. Use the slider to adjust the brightness and touch ‘OK’ to confirm. Set the buzzer tone To adjust the buzzer tone, from the main menu select ‘settings’, then ‘buzzer tone’.
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Set the display temperature The oven temperature can be displayed in Celsius or Fahrenheit. From the main menu select ‘settings’ and then ‘temperature units’. Select either °C or °F and touch ‘OK’ to confirm. Reset to factory default settings Warning – this function will erase all personal settings and restore all settings to the factory default settings.
Setting a display theme. The screen display can be in a blue (cyan) or an orange colour. To select a display theme touch ‘settings’ from the main menu and then ‘theme’, select preferred colour theme and touch ‘ok’ to confirm. Selecting a cooking function To select a function touch the on / off key or simply touch the screen while it...
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Microwave functions. Select ‘microwave’ from the main menu and then ‘power’. Microwave power table: Medium- Medium Display High Medium Cool high -low Power 1000W 800W 600W 400W 200W To adjust the power level, touch the slider to select the required power level and touch ‘OK’...
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If you want cooking to start immediately and don’t require cooking to start and finish automatically later on, then you don’t need to set a start time or finish time at this stage. Simply touch ‘OK’ and cooking will start immediately. Setting the delayed start (Fully Automatic Cooking) You can arrange for the oven to start and finish automatically at set times for your convenience.
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Once you have entered the start time and the finish time, the cooking duration will be calculated automatically. Touch ‘OK’ to confirm the delayed start function. Grill & Convection modes From the main menu, select ‘grill’ or ‘convection’ as required. Then touch ‘temperature’.
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Touch ‘duration’ to input the required cooking duration time, using the numeric keypad, and touch ‘OK’ to confirm. If you want cooking to start immediately and don’t require cooking to start and finish automatically later on, then you don’t need to set a start time or finish time at this stage.
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The Combination Cooking Modes (Microwave & Grill, Microwave & Convection, Microwave & Grill & Convection). From the main menu, select the relevant combination cooking mode (microwave+grill, microwave+convection, microwave+grill+convection). Touch ‘power’ and select the microwave power level using the slider. Touch ‘OK’ to confirm.
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End / Cancel cooking function. • To cancel a cooking function that has not yet started touch the return key (<C) to return to the previous menu. • To cancel a cooking function that has already began touch the return key (<C) which will show the following message: Touch ‘yes’...
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To lock the oven while a cooking programme is in operation, touch the lock key three seconds. The oven will beep to confirm it has been locked and will display a lock symbol. Now no changes can be made to the cooking programme until the controls are unlocked again.
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Recipe function The recipe function is a list of foods for which the cooking mode (G=grill, C=convection fan oven or M=microwave), power level and cooking duration time have already been preset in the memory. From the main menu, select ‘Recipe’ then select the required food from the list. Touch ‘OK’...
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Door Message For safet, the oven is equipeed with a door interlock system which prevents microwave cooking programmes starting unless the door is properly closed. After setting a microwave power level, cooking duration time and touching ‘OK’ to start the cooking, if the screen displays a ‘door’...
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• In defrost process, please turn food over when the microwave oven beeps and displays "turn". Please refer to the following table for different defrosting times for various foods Cooking with the Grill For better grilling, use the rack supplied to lift the baking tray closer to the grill element.
IMPORTANT POINTS: • There will be some smoke and smell when the grill is used for the first time. That is because of oil left from the manufacturing process. • The glass of the oven door becomes very hot when the oven is working. Keep children away.
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Microwave function Warning – always read the safety precautions before using the microwave. Always follow these recommendations when cooking with a microwave oven: • Always prick foods with a peel or skin (baking potatoes, sausages, etc.) to prevent them bursting. •...
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quantity of the food. It may be necessary to adjust the cooking duration times and/or microwave power level a little. What kinds of ovenware can be used? • Microwave energy can pass through glass, china, plastic, clay pots and paper containers to be absorbed into the food.
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• Exercise caution if using aluminium containers or aluminium foil in microwave mode. • Always follow the cooking instructions on the food packaging. • The aluminium containers must not be more than 3cm high, and must be kept at least 3cm away from the oven cavity walls. •...
CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE Do’s Note: Always switch off your appliance and allow it to cool down before you clean any part of it. • Warm, soapy water • Clean, wrung out cloth • Wipe with damp cloth • Dry with a soft cloth Tips: Some foods can mark or damage the metal or paint work e.g.;...
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• For heavier soiling, place a glass of water with lemon juice in it on the turntable and switch the microwave on at maximum power for about 3 minutes. The steam will soften grease and dirt to make it easier to wipe away, and the lemon will help to eliminate odours.
INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE Before The Installation Open the oven door and remove the accessories and packaging material. Please make sure that the oven is not damaged in any way checking that the oven door closes correctly and the inside of the door and front oven panel are not damaged. Do Not Use the Oven: If the power cable is damaged, if the oven does not function correctly or if it has been damaged or dropped.
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Warning: Please do not lift the oven by the door handle during the installation and removal.
Troubleshooting. Some basic issues can be resolved without the need to request a service visit. For other issues, or if the issue remains after following this advice, please request a service visit. Issue: Possible Cause: Resolution: The display screen is blank. No power to the appliance.
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