Beko BBCW18400B User Manual

Beko BBCW18400B User Manual

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Built-in Oven
User Manual
BBCW18400B
BBCW12400X
385441425/ EN/ R.AA/ 19/04/2022 16:10
7758089213-7758089212

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  • Page 1 Built-in Oven User Manual BBCW18400B BBCW12400X 385441425/ EN/ R.AA/ 19/04/2022 16:10 7758089213-7758089212...
  • Page 2 Welcome! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Beko product. We want your product, manufactured with high quality and technology, to offer you the best efficiency. Therefore, carefully read this manual and any other documentation provided before using the product.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    General Warnings About Cooking Table of Contents in the Oven ........1 Safety Instructions ......6.2.1 Pastries and oven food....40 Intended Use ........ 6.2.2 Meat, Fish and Poultry....42 Child, Vulnerable Person and Pet 6.2.3 Grill..........43 Safety ........... 6.2.4 Test foods ........
  • Page 4: Safety Instructions

    1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the Intended Use safety instructions necessary • This product is designed to be to prevent the risk of personal used at home. It is not suitable injury or material damage. for commercial use. •...
  • Page 5: Electrical Safety

    they are supervised or trained • When the door is open, do not about the safe use and haz- put any heavy objects on it or ards of the product. allow children to sit on it. You • Children should not play with may cause the oven to tip over the product.
  • Page 6 • The product must not be • If the power cable is dam- plugged into the outlet during aged, it must be replaced by installation, repair, and trans- the manufacturer, an author- portation. ized service or a person to be •...
  • Page 7: Microwave Safety

    seals and sealing surface, Microwave Safety broken or loose door hinges • This appliances is intended to and latches and dents inside be used in household and the cavity or on the door. If similar applications such as: there is any damage, do not –...
  • Page 8 if objects such as paper tow- • Relocate the microwave oven els or napkins prevent it from with respect to the receiver. being closed properly. • Move the microwave oven • Radio Interference: Place the away from the receiver. oven no less than 2 metres •...
  • Page 9 domestic environments and in To reduce the risk of fire in establishments directly con- the oven cavity: nected to a low voltage power • When heating food in plastic supply network which supplies or paper containers, keep an buildings used for domestic eye on the oven due to the purpose.
  • Page 10 • Liquids and other foods must packages. Pieces of metal in- not be heated in sealed con- side the oven can cause tainers since they are liable to arcing that may result in seri- explode. ous damage. • Microwave heating of bever- •...
  • Page 11: Transportation Safety

    liquid, thus prevent sudden • Contact surfaces of the door overflowing when the con- (front side of the inner seg- tainer is moved. ment and inner side of the • Do not use the oven, if: doors), must be kept clean to ensure proper operation of the –...
  • Page 12: Installation Safety

    • Do not climb on the product to Installation Safety reach anything or for any other • Before the product is installed, reason. check the product for any • Never use the product when damage. If the product is your judgement or coordina- damaged, do not install it.
  • Page 13: Accessory Use

    • Do not place flammable / ex- 1.10 Cooking Safety plosive materials near the • Be careful when using alco- product, as the edges will be holic drinks in your dishes. Al- hot while it is operating. cohol evaporates at high tem- •...
  • Page 14: Maintenance And Cleaning Safety

    higher than the maximum use 1.11 Maintenance and temperature specified on the Cleaning Safety greaseproof paper you are us- • Wait for the product to cool ing. Never place greaseproof before cleaning the product. paper on the oven base. Hot surfaces may cause •...
  • Page 15: Package Information

    and electronic equipment. You can ask your The following suggestions will help you use local administration about these collection your product in an ecological and energy-ef- points. Disposing of the appliance properly ficient way: helps prevent negative consequences for the •...
  • Page 16: Your Product

    3 Your product 3.1 Product Introduction 1 Control panel 2 Ventilation holes 3 Wire shelves 4 Fan motor (behind the steel plate) 5 Door 6 Handle 7 Lower heater (under the steel plate) 8 Shelf positions 9 Lamp 10 Upper heater 11 Steam exit hole: Steam is discharged from here during the operation of mi- crowave.
  • Page 17: Control Panel

    3.2.1 Control Panel 1 On/off key 2 Function display 3 Oven control knob 4 Temperature/Power key 5 Temperature indicator area 6 Key lock key 7 Cooking start/stop key 8 Alarm key 9 Timer/duration indicator area 10 Time and settings key If there are knob(s) controlling your product, Function display in some models this/these knob(s) may be...
  • Page 18: Oven Operating Functions

    : Settings symbol : Quick heating (booster) symbol : Key lock symbol : Remove control symbol * : Seconds symbol : Wifi symbol * : It varies depending on the product model. It may : Minutes symbol not be available on your product. : Timer symbol 3.3 Oven operating functions : Meat probe symbol *...
  • Page 19 Upper heating, lower heating and fan heating functions operate. "3D" function 40-280 Each side of the product to be cooked is cooked equally and quickly. Cooking is done with a single tray. The small grill on the oven ceiling works. It is suitable for grilling Low grill 40-280 smaller amounts.
  • Page 20: Product Accessories

    The back heater of the oven operates with the mi- crowave. The hot air heated by the rear heater is dis- 100 200 Microwave + Turbo 40-280 tributed equally and rapidly throughout the oven with 300 600 the fan. You may cook the meal quickly while also roasting it.
  • Page 21: Use Of Product Accessories

    wire grill must be secured on the wire shelf’s stopping point. It must not pass over the stopping point to contact with the rear wall of the oven. On models with wire shelves : 3.5 Use of Product Accessories Cooking shelves There are 3 levels of shelf position in the cooking area.
  • Page 22 Stopping function of the wire grill Proper placement of the wire grill and tray on the telescopic rails-On models There is a stopping function to prevent the with wire shelves and telescopic models wire grill from tipping out of the wire shelf. With this function, you can easily and safely Thanks to telescopic rails, trays or the wire take out your food.
  • Page 23: Technical Specifications

    3.6 Technical Specifications General specifications Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm) 455 /594 /567 Oven installation dimensions (height / width / depth) (mm) 450 - 460 /560 /min. 550 Voltage/Frequency 220-240 V ~; 50 Hz Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the product min. H05VV-FG 3 x 1,5 mm2 Total power consumption (kW) Fuse (min.) Oven type...
  • Page 24: First Use

    4 First Use Before you start using your product, it is re- commended to do the following stated in the following sections respectively. 4.1 First Timer Setting Always set the time of day before using your oven. If you do not set it, d.
  • Page 25: Using The Oven

    Before using the accessories: NOTICE: During the first use, smoke and odour may come up for several hours. This Clean the accessories you remove from the is normal and you just need good ventilation oven with detergent water and a soft clean- to remove it.
  • Page 26 1 On/off key 2 Function display 3 Oven control knob 4 Temperature/Power key 5 Temperature indicator area 6 Key lock key 7 Cooking start/stop key 8 Alarm key 9 Timer/duration indicator area 10 Time and settings key Temperature indicator area : : Cooking symbol : Temperature symbol : Microwave power symbol...
  • Page 27 ð The Manual cooking by selecting temperat- symbol lights up continu- ure and oven operating function ously on the temperature display. You can cook by making a manual control (at your own control) without setting the cooking time by selecting the temperature and operating function specific to your food.
  • Page 28 e. Push the oven control knob once or touch the key once for the cooking time. ð The set 30 minutes value appears on the timer/duration display and symbol flashes. c. The pre-set temperature for the operating function you selected appears on the dis- play.
  • Page 29 ð Your oven starts operating immedi- d. Confirm the set power by touching the ately at the selected function and key. temperature and the cooking time ð The symbol appears perman- countdown appears on the display. ently on the display. On the temperature display, the e.
  • Page 30 c. Touch on the combi function you want to The cooking time intervals are de- cook with the microwave function. Both termined automatically based on the will activate. (e.g. Microwave + Lower microwave power you set and can- and upper heating) not be changed.
  • Page 31: Settings

    ð On the display, the symbol and the second field flash. ð Your oven will start operating imme- diately at the selected combi func- tion, temperature and microwave h. Adjust the cooking time in seconds by power. The set cooking time starts turning the oven control knob to the right/ to count down.
  • Page 32 ð A countdown of 3-2-1 appears on the ð The minute field and symbol start display. When the countdown is over, to flash on the timer/duration dis- symbol appears on the timer/dur- play. ation display and the key lock is activ- ated.
  • Page 33 ð The symbol starts to flash on the e. Confirm the set tone by touching the timer/duration display. key again or pushing the oven control knob once. b. Turn the oven control knob to the right/ Setting the display brightness left until the alarm time reaches “00:00”.
  • Page 34 e. Confirm the brightness by touching the d. Turn the "OFF” setting on the display to key again or pushing the oven control "ON” by turning the oven control knob to knob once. the right/left. Setting the quick preheating (Booster) function You may operate the cooking on your product automatically with quick preheating...
  • Page 35: General Information About Cooking

    c. Set the time of day by turning the oven d. Set the minute by turning the oven con- control knob to right/left and activate the trol knob to right/left. Approve the setting minute field by pushing the oven control by pushing the oven control knob once or knob once or touching the key once.
  • Page 36 • Microwave ovens waste less energy. The Suitable containers for microwave energy is only used at cooking. Energy ovens does not go to waste in a microwave. Microwaves can pass through porcelain, • You do not need to worry about the meat glass, cardboard or plastic, but not metals.
  • Page 37 • Place the empty container you want to the bags to allow the steam inside to es- test and another container filled with water cape. Do not use regular plastic bags for inside the oven. cooking as they will melt and open. •...
  • Page 38 Placement of the food Cooking tips • You will have the optimum outcome if you Factors effecting the microwave time: spread the food equally on the container. • Microwave time depends on a few factors. This method can be applied in many ways The heat of the ingredients used in the re- with satisfactory results.
  • Page 39 Liquid content Color of the dish • As microwaves are sensitive against li- • Meat or poultry that has been cooked for quids, liquid content will effect the cooking fifteen minutes or longer will darken slightly time. Meals with natural liquid ingredients with its own fat.
  • Page 40: General Warnings About Cooking In The Oven

    while will always give better results. This is • For foods that you will cook according to because the heat being evenly distributed your own recipe, you can reference similar over the food. foods given in the cooking tables. • In the microwave oven, food will continue •...
  • Page 41 • The values specified in the cooking tables Hints for pastry are determined as a result of the tests car- • If the pastry is too dry, increase the tem- ried out in our laboratories. Values suitable perature by 10 °C and shorten the cooking for you may differ from these values.
  • Page 42: Meat, Fish And Poultry

    Food Accessory to be Operating func- Shelf position Temperature (°C) Cooking time used tion (min) (approx.) Glass / metal rect- Top and bottom Lasagne angular container 1 or 2 30 … 40 heating on wire grill ** Round black metal mould, 20 cm in Top and bottom Apple pie...
  • Page 43: Grill

    Cooking table for meat, fish and poultry Food Accessory to be Operating func- Shelf position Temperature (°C) Cooking time used tion (min) (approx.) Steak (whole) / 15 mins. 250/max, Standard tray * "3D" function 60 … 80 Roast (1 kg) after 180 …...
  • Page 44: Test Foods

    Food Accessory to be Shelf position Temperature (°C) Cooking time (min) used (approx.) Vegetable gratin Wire grill 20 … 30 Toast bread Wire grill 3 … 5 It is recommended to preheat for 5 minutes for all grilled food. Turn pieces of food after 1/2 of the total grilling time. 6.2.4 Test foods •...
  • Page 45: Microwave

    • It is recommended to perform microwave 6.2.5 Microwave cooking in “Shelf position 0”. For uses • “0 shelf spot” is the oven floor. Do not use other than "Shelf position 0", see cooking. it other than for microwave. • Preheating should be done with oven op- erating modes.
  • Page 46: Maintenance And Cleaning

    Preheating is recommended for all food. *These accessories may not be included with your product. **These accessories are not included with your product. They are commercially available accessories. Microwave + Defrost - Tablosu Food Weight Shelf po- Accessory Microwave Thawing time Waiting time Suggestion sition...
  • Page 47 ive and scratching scrubber, wire, Catalytic surfaces sponges, cleaning cloths containing dirt • The side walls in the cooking area can only and detergent residues). be covered with enamel or catalytic walls. • No special cleaning material is needed in It varies by model.
  • Page 48: Cleaning Accessories

    • Do not use hard metal scrapers and ab- scribed in the "General Cleaning Informa- rasive cleaners. They may damage the tion" [} 46] section according to the side wall surfaces. surface type. • Ensure that the joints of the components To remove the side wire shelves: of the product are not left damp and with a.
  • Page 49: Troubleshooting

    • The lamp used in this product is not suit- d. Refit the glass cover. able for use in the lighting of home rooms. If your oven has a square lamp, The purpose of this lamp is to help the a.
  • Page 50 Metal sounds are heard while the The microwave does not work. product is warming and cooling. • It was not properly plugged in. >>> Plug • Metal parts may expand and make sounds the cord. when heated. >>> This is not an error. •...
  • Page 51 After cooking starts symbol flashes • The oven door may be open. >>> Make on the display and there is an audible sure the oven door is completely closed. warning. Contact the authorized service if the fault continues. EN / 51...
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