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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.
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. •...
• Children should not play with • When the door is open, do not the product. Cleaning and user put any heavy objects on it or maintenance should not be allow children to sit on it. You performed by children unless may cause the oven to tip over there is someone overseeing or damage the door hinges.
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which the product is connec- Otherwise, cable insulation ted, in compliance with the may melt and cause fire as a electrical regulations and sep- result of short circuit. arating all poles from the net- • Use original cable only. Do not work.
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of electric shock. Unplug the holes open or install a mech- product or turn off the fuse anical ventilation device from the fuse box. (mechanical extractor / hood). Intensive use of the product If your product has a power for a long time may require cable and plug: additional ventilation: For ex- •...
flames are wavy, cut and in- • Open the doors and windows. tensely yellow, the gas does • Turn off all valves on gas not burn well. cooking products and gas • Gas cooking products and meter at the main control systems must be regularly valve, unless it's in a confined checked for proper function-...
it tightly. Secure the moving placed on a plinth or bed plate. parts of the product firmly to Products must not be placed prevent damage. on cardboard or plastic plates. • Before the product is installed, • Direct sunlight and heat check the product for any sources, such as electric or damage after transport.
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not come into contact with the There is an explosion hazard socket nor with the plug due to damage to the gas plugged into the socket. hose. • There should be no gas hose, • Make sure to check for gas plastic water pipe and socket leakage after the gas connec- on the back or side wall of the...
• Flammable objects must not • Keep your distance when be kept in and around the opening the oven door during cooking area. Otherwise, these or at the end of cooking. The may lead to fire. steam may burn your hand, •...
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Be mindful of the following pre- • CAUTION: In solid or liquid oil cooking, it is dangerous to cautions when using greasy parchment paper or similar ma- leave the hob unattended, which may cause a fire. terials: • Place the greaseproof paper in NEVER try to extinguish the a cookware or on the oven ac- fire with water;...
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liquids dripping onto the tray with the cookware does not can cause smoking or even ig- overflow to the side surface of nite flames. the cookware. • An air flow is generated when 1.11 Maintenance and the product lid is opened. Cleaning Safety Greaseproof paper can come •...
points. Disposing of the appliance properly The following suggestions will help you helps prevent negative consequences for use your product in an ecological and en- the environment and human health. ergy-efficient way: • Defrost frozen food before baking. • In the oven, use dark or enamelled con- Compliance with RoHS Directive: tainers that transmit heat better.
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Front door (Upper cooking section ) Gas oven burner Shelf positions Handle (Bottom cooking section ) Lamp ** Front door (Bottom cooking section ) Varies depending on the model. Your product may not be equipped with a wire rack. In the im- 3.1.1 Cooking Section age, a product with wire rack is shown as an ex- ample.
1 Lamp button 2 Function knob - Bottom cooking section 3 Oven control knob - Upper cooking 4 Hob control knobs section 5 Ignition button Lamp button The trays inside your appliance You may turn the lamp of your oven on and may be deformed with the effect of off with the lamp button.
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3.4 Use of Product Accessories Cooking shelves There are 5 levels of shelf position in the bottom cooking section, 2 levels of shelf position in the upper cooking section. You can also see the order of the shelves in the numbers on the front frame of the oven.
3.5 Technical Specifications General specifications Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm) 900-925 /600 /600 Voltage/Frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the min. H05VV-FG 3 x 0,75 mm2 product Fuse (min.) Total power consumption (kW) 0.026 Total gas consumption (kW) 12,7 (923 g/h - G30)
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Values stated on the product labels or in the documentation accompanying it are obtained in laboratory conditions in accordance with relevant standards. Depend- ing on operational and environmental conditions of the product, these values may vary. Country gas categories/types/pressure You can find the gas type, pressure and gas category that can be used for the country where the product will be installed in the table below.
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COUNTRY CATEGORY GAS TYPE AND PRESSURE CODES Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P G20,20 mbar G30,30 mbar Cat II 2H3B/P...
4 Installation • It can be used with cabinets on either General warnings side but in order to have a minimum dis- • Refer to the nearest Authorised Service tance of 400mm above hotplate level al- Agent for installation of the product. low a side clearance of 65mm between Make sure that the electric and gas in- the appliance and any wall, partition or...
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Warning: In order to prevent tipping of the appliance, this stabilizing means must be installed. Refer to the instructions for in- stallation. If your product has 2 safety chains; Fasten hook (1) by using a proper peg to the kitchen wall (6) and connect safety Stability chain to be as short as chain (3) to the hook via the locking mech- practicable to avoid oven tilting...
can include openings for existing airbricks, The cooker may be located in a kitchen, extraction hood ducting opening dimen- kitchen/diner or a bed-sitting room, but sion etc. not in a room containing a bath or a shower. The cooker must not be installed Total gas consump- Min.
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• Power cable plug must be within easy reach after installation (do not route it above the hob). Do not use extension or multi sockets in power connection. • and must use the appropriate socket outlet/line and plug for oven. In case of the product's power limits are out of cur- rent carrying capability of plug and socket outlet/line, the product must be...
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• If you need to use your product later with the product and cookware on the a different type of gas, you must consult product. There is a risk of explosion due the authorised/licensed/ qualified per- to damage to the gas hose! son or technician for the related conver- •...
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connections parts to be used may vary ac- cording to the gas type and country regu- lations. Leakage Seal : Connection piece EN 10226 R1/2” : Connection piece for liquid gas (G30,G31) : Gas outlet connection piece : Blind plug : Making the gas connection - NG •...
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EN 10226 R1/2” type connection checked regularly and replaced within the periods recommended by its manu- 1. Place the new seal in the connection facturer or when necessary. piece and make sure the seal is seated • A new sealing gasket must be used while correctly.
2. Secure the gas connection piece to the Leakage check at the connection point appliance with using a 22 mm spanner • Make sure that all knobs on the product and place the connection piece into the are turned off. Make sure that the gas connection piece using a 24 mm span- supply is open.
Flame must be blue and have a regular shape. If the flame is yel- lowish, check if the burner cap is seated securely or clean the Burner injector: burner. 4.5 Gas Conversion General warnings • Before starting any work on the gas in- Exchange of injector for the burners stallation, disconnect the gas main sup- ply.
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New injectors have their position marked on their packing or injector table on can be referred to. 8. You must check for leakage injectors after connection. Unless there is an abnormal condi- tion, do not attempt to remove the gas burner taps. You must call an Authorised service agent or techni- Flow rate adjustment screw cian with licence if it is necessary...
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4. After removing the rear wall you can ac- cess to the grill burner pipe and the grill injector holder. Oven burner Screw (3 pieces) Cut-off valve Injector holder Injector Oven burner holder Clips 1 Grill burner 2 Injector holder 3 Injector 4 Screw 5.
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7. Conduct the leakage control after repla- If the temperature of the oven in- cing the injector. creases excessively, turn off the oven and call the authorised ser- 8. Assemble the oven burner (1) to its vice to have oven thermostat re- holder (6) by pushing the burner on the paired.
not use the product until the author- ized service has intervened in the product. 5 First Use Before you start using your product, it is 5. Wipe the surfaces of the product with a recommended to do the following stated in wet cloth or sponge and dry with a the following sections respectively.
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• Place the pots by centering them on the place the pots/pans on pot holder by burners/zones. If you wish to place a pot centering it. Do not use large pans/pots on a different burner/zone, do not slide it to cover more than one burner. towards the desired burner;...
Gas shut-off safety mechanism To activate the gas shut-off safety mech- anism, keep the control knob pressed for As a precaution against blow out due to 3-5 seconds more after igniting the hob. overflows over the top burners, a safety mechanism starts to operate and shuts off Release the knob if the burner is the gas immediately.
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Product is equipped with a security valve. When the flame goes out, gas supply is cut automatically. Thus, gas accumulation is preven- ted. Turning on the gas oven ü The gas oven is ignited with the igni- Off position tion button. Small flame: Lowest gas power 1.
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There is the risk of gas compres- sion and explosion! Do not attempt to ignite the gas more that 15 seconds. If the burner is not ignited within 15 seconds, turn off the knob and wait for 1 minute. Ventilate the room before reattempting to ignite the burner.
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fect the quality of your baking. Use the • Place your food on the appropriate shelf greaseproof paper you will use in the recommended in the cooking table. Refer temperature range specified. to the bottom shelf of the oven as shelf •...
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Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Gas level Baking time (min) (ap- prox.) Cookie Small tray on wire grill * 35 … 45 Pastry Small tray on wire grill * 40 … 50 Small tray on wire grill * 25 …...
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8.2.3 Grill The key points of the grill • Prepare foods of similar thickness and Red meat, fish and poultry meat quickly weight as much as possible for the grill. turns brown when grilled, holds a beautiful • Place the pieces to be grilled on the wire crust and does not dry out.
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Cooking table for the bottom cooking section Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Gas level Baking time (min) (ap- prox.) Cake in the mould Cake mould on wire grill** ** 3 55 … 65 Small cakes Small tray on wire grill * 25 …...
• Stainless-inox surface may change col- • Clean the appliance using dishwashing our in time. This is normal. After each detergent, warm water and a microfiber operation, clean with a detergent suit- cloth specific for glass surfaces and dry able for the stainless or inox surface. it with a dry microfiber cloth.
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2. Clean the surface of the hob as per the 12.When placing the pot holders, ensure recommendations included in the gen- that they centre the burners. In pin eral cleaning information according to models, fit the pins on the burner plate the surface type (enamelled, glass, inox, to the pin slots on the pot holders.
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the key lock before performing control ing a dishwashing detergent, warm water panel cleaning. Otherwise, incorrect de- and a soft cloth or sponge and dry them tection may occur on the keys. with a dry cloth. For lime residue that may form on the oven glass, wipe the glass with Cleaning the inside of the oven vinegar and rinse.
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7. Get the oven door to a half-open posi- 4. Then group the door again, put the tion. glass pane (3) to the plastic slots (4) and group the profile. 1. Open the oven door. 2. Remove the plastic component at- tached on the upper section of the front door by pulling it towards yourself.
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7. Push the plastic component towards 3. If your oven lamp is type (A) shown in the frame until a "click” sound is heard. the figure below, rotate the oven lamp as shown in the figure and replace it Cleaning the Oven Lamp with a new one.
10 Troubleshooting If the problem persists after following the instructions in this section, contact your vendor or an Authorized Service. Never try to repair your product yourself. Steam is emanated while the oven is work- ing. • It is normal to see vapour during opera- tion.
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