First Use; First Timer Setting; Initial Cleaning - Beko RBIM19200CD User Manual

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4 First Use

Before you start using your product, it is
recommended 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, you cannot cook in some oven
models.
Timer
1
Minute hand (gold)
2
Start of cooking (orange)
3
Cooking time/end time adjustment knob
4
Time of day adjustment knob
5
Cooking time display
6
Hour hand (gold)
7
Alarm clock hand (yellow)
8
Alarm cancel symbol
To set the time of day:
1. Pull the time of day adjustment knob (4)
slightly towards yourself, twist it clock-
wise until the time of the day is adjus-
ted and then release it.
ð When you release the knob, the time of
day is set.
Never twist the knob counterclock-
wise while it is pulled.

4.2 Initial Cleaning

1. Remove all packaging materials.
2. Remove all accessories from the oven
provided with the product.
3. Operate the product for 30 minutes and
then, turn it off. This way, residues and
layers that may have remained in the
oven during production are burned and
cleaned.
4. When operating the product, select the
highest temperature and the operating
function that all the heaters in your
product operate. See "Oven operating
functions [} 12]". You can learn how to
operate the oven in the following sec-
tion.
5. Wait for the oven to cool.
6. Wipe the surfaces of the product with a
wet cloth or sponge and dry with a
cloth.
Before using the accessories:
Clean the accessories you remove from the
oven with detergent water and a soft
cleaning sponge.
NOTICE: Some detergents or cleaning
agents may cause damage to the surface.
Do not use abrasive detergents, cleaning
powders, cleaning creams or sharp objects
during cleaning.
NOTICE: During the first use, smoke and
odour may come up for several hours. This
is normal and you just need good ventila-
tion to remove it. Avoid directly inhaling
the smoke and odours that form.
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