TABLE OF CONTENTS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS Causes of damage INSTALLATION OPERATING THE APPLIANCE Operating elements Functions and display Setting the parameters Accessories START-UP Setting the time Preheating the oven Cleaning accessories SETTING THE OVEN Setting the heating mode and temperature Fast preheat THE MICROWAVE Notes on ovenware...
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PRESET COOKING PROGRAMMES TIME SETTINGS Setting the cooking time Setting the time Setting the timer CHILD LOCK CARE AND CLEANING Cleaning agents Technical data TROUBLESHOOTING ACRYLAMIDE IN FOOD ENERGY-SAVING AND ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS Saving energy Environmentally friendly disposal...
Precautions to avoid exposure to excessive microwave radiation energy (a) Never use this appliance with the door open, as you will be exposed to harmful microwave radiation. The safety interlock must not be tampered with or rendered inoperative. (b) Do not place any objects between the front of the appliance and the door and make sure that there is no dirt or cleaning residue on the sealing surfaces.
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WARNING: Liquids and other food products must never be heated in closed containers as there is a risk that the containers may explode. This appliance may be used by children over 8 years of age and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or lack of experience and knowledge provided that they have been instructed in the use of the appliance by a person responsible for them and that they understand the risks and dangers involved.
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23. The appliance becomes hot during use. Do not touch the heating elements inside the oven. 24. Metal containers for food and beverages must not be heated in the appliance. 25. Do not use sharp abrasive cleaning agents or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass in the oven door, as these can scratch the surface, which can cause the glass to shatter.
Read the following information carefully and keep it for future reference. CAUSES OF DAMAGE Caution! • Sparking: Metal, e.g. a spoon in a glass, must be at least 2 cm away from the oven walls and the inside of the door. Sparks can irreparably damage the glass on the inside of the door. •...
INSTALLATION BUILT-IN APPLIANCES • The appliance is only intended for installation in a kitchen. • This appliance is not intended for use as a table appliance or inside a cabinet. • The built-in cabinet may not have a rear panel behind the unit. •...
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INSTALLATION Do not carry or hold the device by the door handle. The door handle cannot support the weight of the appliance and could break off. Carefully push the appliance into the opening and make sure that it is centred. Open the door and fasten the appliance with the screws provided.
OPERATING THE APPLIANCE This section will help you familiarise yourself with your new appliance. It explains the control panel and the individual control elements. You will also find information about the cooking chamber and accessories. OPERATING ELEMENTS 1. ON/OFF Switches the oven on/off. Use the microwave and microwave/oven Microwave symbol combination function.
FUNCTIONS AND DISPLAY Use the function buttons to set the cooking mode. Function The upper and lower heating elements work together to cook the Top/bottom heat food. The oven must be preheated to the required temperature. Ideal for slow-cooking dishes such as casseroles and stews. For baking on several levels (e.g.
PARAMETER SETTING Use the setting buttons to adjust the parameters. Parameter Function Select from 13 automatic programmes Automatic menu From P 01 to P 13. Select the cooking temperature. 100 °C – 235 °C 50 °C – 250 °C 50 °C – 250 °C 50 °C –...
NOTES: • The appliance remains cool during microwave operation. The fan switches on automatically. The fan can continue to run even after the microwave has finished operating. • Condensation may form on the door, inside walls and on the floor. This is normal and does not affect microwave operation.
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Once they have cooled down, they will return to their original shape. Use only original accessories. It is specially designed for your appliance. You can find the right accessories in our online shop at www.blaupunkt-einbaugeraete.com or from your specialist dealer. Mounting hooks and guide rails 1. Mounting the hooks.
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2. There are left and right guide rails. Left guide rail Right guide rail 3. Mounting the left and right guide rails (the example shows how to mount the left guide rail). ① Lift the guide rail over the ② Move the guide rail to left notch of the hook;...
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④ Finished. ③ Push the guide rail down into the notch of the hook;...
START-UP This chapter tells you everything you need to do before you use your oven for the first time to prepare food. Read the section entitled Safety Instructions first. SETTING THE TIME In standby mode, tap the button to go to the clock setting. “00:00” will be displayed and the hour numbers will flash.
SETTING THE OVEN You can set the oven in different ways. Here we will explain how to select the desired heating mode and temperature/grill setting. You can also select the cooking time for your dish. Please also read the section about time settings. SETTING THE HEATING MODE AND TEMPERATURE Example: Grilling with radiant heat at 200 °C for 25 minutes.
FAST PREHEAT Fast Preheat ensures that your oven reaches the set temperature especially quickly. Fast Preheat is available for the following heating types: Top/bottom heat Dual grill + circulation Hot air Dual grill Top/bottom heat + circulation Pizza mode Grilling with radiant heat Bottom heat To achieve a good cooking result, you should not put food in the oven until the preheating phase is complete.
THE MICROWAVE Microwaves heat up food. The microwave can be used alone or in combination with another heating type. This section provides information on microwave dishes and how to set the microwave. NOTE: The step sizes for the microwave controller are as follows: 0–1 min : 1 second 1–3 min...
Dish test Only switch on the microwave if there is food in it. An exception to this rule is a short dish test. Carry out the following test if you are not sure whether your ovenware is suitable for microwave ovens: Heat the empty ovenware at maximum power from 30 seconds to 1 minute.
SETTING THE MICROWAVE Example: Power: 300 W, cooking time: 17 minutes In standby, tap the button to access the microwave function. The default microwave power of 900 W will be displayed. The default cooking time will also flash. or move the Smart Slider to set the cooking time to 17 minutes.
COMBINATION FUNCTION In this case, the grill and the microwave are used at the same time. Cooking in the microwave means that your dishes are finished faster while they are nicely browned by the grill. You can switch on all power settings of the microwave. Exception: 700 and 900 watts SETTING THE COMBINATION FUNCTION Example:...
Changing the cooking time This can be done at any time. Tap repeatedly until the cooking time flashes. Then tap or move the Smart Slider to set the cooking time. Changing the microwave power This can be done at any time. Tap and then or move the Smart Slider to set the microwave power.
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Automatic menu Programme number Dish Weight (g) P 01** Fresh vegetables P 02** Potatoes peeled/boiled P 03 Baked potatoes 1000 P 04 Chicken pieces (frozen) P 05* Cake P 06* Apple tart 2400 P 07* Quiche 1000 P 08** Warming soup P 09** Warming plate P 10**...
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NOTES: • The programmes with a * are preheated. During preheating, the cooking time is paused and the Preheat symbol lights up. After preheating, a signal will sound and the Preheat symbol will flash. • The programmes with ** only use the microwave function. The programme is finished A signal will sound.
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NOTES: • Preparing food Use food that has been frozen at -18 °C and stored in the thinnest possible portion sizes. Remove the food to be defrosted from the packaging and weigh it. You need to know the weight to set the programme. •...
PRESET COOKING PROGRAMMES More flexibility and convenience: the appliance can be programmed so that the end time and cooking time can be pre-set. 1. In standby, tap the button. The symbol will light up and the hour numbers will flash. 2.
SETTING THE CLOCK TIME See Start-up. Changing the clock time Repeat the steps for setting the clock. SETTING THE TIMER You can use the clock as a timer. It runs independently of the oven. The timer has its own acoustic signal.
CARE AND CLEANING With good care and cleaning, your appliance will retain its appearance and remain fully functional for a long time. We will now explain to you how to properly care for and clean your appliance. Danger of electric shock! Penetrating moisture can cause an electric shock.
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Area Cleaning agent Warm soapy water: Clean with a tea towel and then dry off with a Front of appliance soft cloth. Do not use glass cleaner or a metal/glass scraper for cleaning. Warm soapy water: Clean with a tea towel and then dry off with a soft cloth. Remove lime spots, grease, starch and albumin (e.g.
TECHNICAL DATA Rated voltage 230 V, 50 Hz Maximum power 3000 W Rated output (microwave) 900 W Oven capacity 50 l Outer dimensions without handle 595 (W) × 568 (D) × 454 (H) mm approx. 38 Net weight 8 kg TROUBLESHOOTING Malfunctions often have simple explanations.
The selected microwave power Select a higher power level. is too low. It takes longer than A larger portion than usual has Double the amount = almost twice usual to heat food in the been placed in the appliance. the cooking time. microwave.
This section contains tips on how to save energy when baking and roasting and how to dispose of your appliance correctly. SAVING ENERGY • Only preheat the oven if this is indicated in the recipe or in the operating instructions. •...