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domestic environments and in
establishments directly con-
nected to a low voltage power
supply network which supplies
buildings used for domestic
purpose.

• The microwave oven is inten-

ded for heating food and
beverages. Drying of food or
clothing and heating or warm-
ing pads, slippers, sponges,
damp cloth and similar may
lead to risk of injury, ignition or
fire.

• Your oven has not been de-

signed for drying any living be-
ings.

• Do not operate your oven

when it is empty. This may
damage the oven. Should you
wish to test the oven, place a
glass of water inside. The wa-
ter will absorb the microwave
energy and the oven will suffer
no damage.

• Only use utensils that are suit-

able for use in microwave
ovens.

• Do not use earthenware con-

tainers for microwave cooking.
Moisture in the earthenware
may expand and cause crack-
ing of your container.

To reduce the risk of fire in
the oven cavity:

• When heating food in plastic

or paper containers, keep an
eye on the oven due to the
possibility of ignition. If smoke
is observed, switch off or un-
plug the appliance and keep
the door closed in order to
stifle any flames.

• Remove wire twist-ties from

paper or plastic bags before
placing bag in oven.

• Do not use the cavity for stor-

age purposes . Do not leave
paper products, cooking
utensils or food in the cavity
when not in use.

• If you use materials like paper,

wood or plastic for cooking in
your microwave, do not leave
the oven unattended. Paper,
wood and similar materials
may ignite, while plastic mater-
ials may melt. Do not use con-
tainers made of materials for
fan oven, grilling and mixed
cooking operations.

• The contents of feeding

bottles and baby food jars
shall be stirred or shaken and
the temperature checked be-
fore consumption, in order to
avoid burns.

Summary of Contents for BBCW12400X

Page 1: ...Built in Oven User Manual BBCW18400B BBCW12400X 385441425 EN R AA 19 04 2022 16 10 7758089213 7758089212 ...

Page 2: ...his way you will protect yourself and your product against the dangers that may occur Keep the user s manual If you give the product to someone else give the manual with it The warranty conditions usage and troubleshooting methods for your product are provided in this manual The symbols and their descriptions in the user s manual Hazard that may result in death or injury Important information or u...

Page 3: ...nel 17 3 2 2 Introduction of the oven control panel 17 3 3 Oven operating functions 18 3 4 Product Accessories 20 3 5 Use of Product Accessories 21 3 6 Technical Specifications 23 4 First Use 24 4 1 First Timer Setting 24 4 2 Initial Cleaning 24 5 Using the Oven 25 5 1 General Information on Using the Oven 25 5 2 Operation of the Oven Control Unit 25 5 3 Settings 31 6 General Information About Coo...

Page 4: ...the product un less it is clearly specified in the user s manual Do not make technical modi fications on the product 1 1 Intended Use This product is designed to be used at home It is not suitable for commercial use Do not use the product in gar dens balconies or other out doors This product is inten ded to be used in households and in the staff kitchens of shops offices and other work ing environ...

Page 5: ...ls out of the reach of children There is a hazard of injury and suffocation When the door is open do not put any heavy objects on it or allow children to sit on it You may cause the oven to tip over or damage the door hinges For the safety of children cut the power plug and make the product inoperable before dis posing the product 1 3 Electrical Safety Plug the product into a groun ded outlet prot...

Page 6: ...e cable insulation may melt and cause fire as a result of short circuit Use original cable only Do not use cut or damaged cables or intermediate cables If the power cable is dam aged it must be replaced by the manufacturer an author ized service or a person to be specified by the importer com pany in order to prevent pos sible dangers WARNING Before replacing the oven lamp be sure to dis connect t...

Page 7: ...ven for any dam age such as misaligned or bent door damaged door seals and sealing surface broken or loose door hinges and latches and dents inside the cavity or on the door If there is any damage do not operate the oven and contact by the Authorised Service Agent If the door or door seals are damaged the oven must not be operated until it has been repaired by a competent per son or Authorised Ser...

Page 8: ...en Reorient the receiving antenna of radio or television Relocate the microwave oven with respect to the receiver Move the microwave oven away from the receiver Plug the microwave oven into a different outlet so that mi crowave oven and receiver are on different branch circuits Place the oven away from other heating appliances and avoid using it in damp or steamy environments It is hazardous for a...

Page 9: ... the earthenware may expand and cause crack ing of your container To reduce the risk of fire in the oven cavity When heating food in plastic or paper containers keep an eye on the oven due to the possibility of ignition If smoke is observed switch off or un plug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames Remove wire twist ties from paper or plastic bags before placing bag...

Page 10: ...celain contain ing metal silver gold etc Ensure that you remove all metal twist ties from food packages Pieces of metal in side the oven can cause arcing that may result in seri ous damage Do not use your oven with oil yo fry food as you will not be able to adjust the temperature of the oil Do not use the microwave to warm cooking oil or drinks with high alcohol volume only Do not place the oven w...

Page 11: ... is not possible to control the temperature of oil heated in microwave Contact surfaces of the door front side of the inner seg ment and inner side of the doors must be kept clean to ensure proper operation of the oven 1 5 Transportation Safety Disconnect the product from the mains before transporting the product The product is heavy carry the product with at least two people Do not use the door a...

Page 12: ... not use the product if the front door glass is removed or cracked Do not climb on the product to reach anything or for any other reason Never use the product when your judgement or coordina tion is impaired by the use of alcohol and or drugs Flammable objects kept in the cooking area may catch fire Never store flammable objects in the cooking area The oven handle is not a towel dryer When using t...

Page 13: ...cessories to the end of the cooking area 1 10 Cooking Safety Be careful when using alco holic drinks in your dishes Al cohol evaporates at high tem peratures and may cause fire since it can ignite when it comes into contact with hot surfaces Food waste oil etc in the cooking area may catch fire Before cooking remove such coarse dirt Food Poisoning Hazard Do not let food sit in oven for more than 1...

Page 14: ...o not use steam cleaners to clean the product as this may cause an electric shock Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners metal scrapers wire wool or bleach materials to clean the oven front door glass if present oven upper door glass These materials can cause glass surfaces to be scratched and broken Always keep the control panel clean and dry A damp and dirty surface may cause prob lems in operating ...

Page 15: ...d on the product receipt supplied with the product The following suggestions will help you use your product in an ecological and energy ef ficient way Defrost frozen food before cooking In the oven use dark or enamelled con tainers that transmit heat better If specified in the recipe or user s manual always preheat Do not open the oven door frequently during cooking Turn off the product 5 to 10 mi...

Page 16: ... may form on the surrounding surfaces Varies depending on the model Your product may not be equipped with a lamp or the type and location of the lamp may differ from the illustration Varies depending on the model Your product may not be equipped with a wire rack In the image a product with wire rack is shown as an example 3 2 Product Control Panel Intro duction and Usage In this section you can fi...

Page 17: ...ol knob You may transit through these settings by turning this oven control knob to right and left and apply them by pushing the knob Oven inner temperature indicator You can understand the oven inner temper ature from the inner temperature symbol on the display When the cooking starts the symbol is seen on the display and when the oven inner temperature reaches the set tem perature each level of ...

Page 18: ... the microwave mode but it would not be roasted Oven function By operating only the oven heaters it cooks the meal by heating You may use the oven for all your cookings and defrostings In the oven function the meal both cooks and roasts Combined mode In the combined mode both the oven heaters and the microwave operates at the same time The meal cooks and roasts faster in the combined mode Oven fun...

Page 19: ... Keep warm 40 100 It is used to keep the food at a temperature ready for service for a long time Microwave and combined modes Function symbol Function description Temperature range C Power range W Description and use Microwave 100 200 300 600 800 Only works at microwave It may be used to heat premade meals and drinks and cooking meals Meals cook without roasting Microwave Fan as sisted large grill...

Page 20: ...t In this section the description of the accessories and the descriptions of the correct usage are available Depending on the product model the supplied accessory varies All accessories described in the user s manual may not be available in your product The trays inside your appliance may be deformed with the effect of the heat This has no effect on the func tionality Deformation disappears when t...

Page 21: ...ecured 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 On models without wire shelves It is crucial to place the wire grill on the side shelves properly The wire grill has one direc tion when placing it on the shelf While pla cing the wire grill on the desired shelf the open section must be on the fro...

Page 22: ...to prevent the tray from tipping out of the wire shelf While removing the tray release it from the rear stopping socket and pull it towards yourself until it reaches the front side You must pass over this stopping socket to re move it completely Proper placement of the wire grill and tray on the telescopic rails On models with wire shelves and telescopic models Thanks to telescopic rails trays or ...

Page 23: ...The values are determined in Top and bottom heating or if present Fan assisted bottom top heat ing functions with the standard load Energy efficiency class is determined in accordance with the following prioritization depending on whether the relevant functions exist on the product or not 1 Eco fan heating 2 Fan Heating 3 Fan assisted low grill 4 Top and bottom heating Technical specifications may...

Page 24: ... minute by turning the oven con trol knob to right left Approve the setting by pushing the oven control knob once or touching the key once ð The time of day is set and the symbol illuminates continuously If the first timer setting is not per formed the time of day starts from the time set at the production pro cess You can change the time of day setting later as described in the Settings section I...

Page 25: ...gramming the oven timer at the end of the cooking time the cooling fan turns off with all functions The cooling fan running time cannot be determined by the user It turns on and off automatically This is not an error Oven lighting The oven lighting is turned on when the oven starts cooking In some models the lighting is on during cooking while in some models it turns off after a certain time If th...

Page 26: ...ur product Temperature indicator area Cooking symbol Temperature symbol Microwave power symbol In oven temperature symbol Symbol of cooking with eco fan Quick heating booster symbol Remove control symbol Wifi symbol It varies depending on the product model It may not be available on your product Turning on the oven a Turn the oven on by touching the key ð After the oven is turned on the first op e...

Page 27: ...layed d Confirm the set temperature by touching the key ð The symbol lights up continu ously on the temperature display e After setting up operating function and the temperature touch the key to start cooking ð Your oven will start operating immedi ately at the selected function and tem perature On the temperature display the and symbols are shown Cooking time starts counting up on the display As ...

Page 28: ...touching the key ð The symbol lights up continu ously on the temperature display 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 the symbol flashes To adjust the cooking time quickly you can activate the cooking time as 30 minutes by pushing the oven control knob or touching the key after the operatio...

Page 29: ...e Microwave operation func tion on the function display c Touch the key to change the mi crowave power level Adjust the desired microwave power by turning the oven control knob to the right left ð The symbol flashes on the dis play d Confirm the set power by touching the key ð The symbol appears perman ently on the display e Push the oven control knob once or touch the key once for the cooking tim...

Page 30: ... any key is touched except for these the aud ible warning stops Using the Combi mode Oven and mi crowave together a Turn the oven on by touching the key b Touch the Microwave operation func tion on the function display c Touch on the combi function you want to cook with the microwave function Both will activate e g Microwave Lower and upper heating d The pre set temperature for the operating funct...

Page 31: ...ill start operating imme diately at the selected combi func tion temperature and microwave power The set cooking time starts to count down On the display the and symbols are shown When the cooking time is com pleted End text appears on the display audible warning is given and cooking stops m The warning sounds for one minute If you touch the key while the audible warning is given and the End text ...

Page 32: ... clock when you want to turn the food in the oven at a certain time As soon as the time you set has expired the timer gives you an audible warning The maximum alarm time may be 23 hours 59 minutes a Touch the key once to set the alarm period ð The minute field and symbol start to flash on the timer duration dis play b First set the minutes by turning the oven control knob to the right left and act...

Page 33: ...hes on the timer duration display d Adjust the desired tone by turning the oven control knob to the right left e Confirm the set tone by touching the key again or pushing the oven control knob once Setting the display brightness You may set the brightness of the control unit display Your oven should be turned off to perform this setting a With the oven turned off while the time of day appears on t...

Page 34: ...ing by touching the key or pushing the oven control knob once ð The symbol flashes on the timer duration display d Turn the OFF setting on the display to ON by turning the oven control knob to the right left e Confirm the preheating booster setting by touching the key again or pushing the oven control knob once You may turn off the quick preheat setting with the same procedure By turning the setti...

Page 35: ...ide While heating baby food or drink inside a baby bottle before giving it to the baby shake it and control its temperature Re move the lid and the mouthpiece before heating Remove the food from the plastic package before cooking or defrosting it In certain exceptional cases you may need to cover the food with a special nylon stretch film Unless you use specially designed bags for microwave ovens ...

Page 36: ...o lecules vibrate when exposed to mi crowaves The friction between the mo lecules creates the heat that warms the food defrosts the frozen goods cooks or keeps the warmth Because of the rising heat inside the food Food can be cooked with little to no oil at all Defrosting heating or cooking is a lot faster in a microwave than it is in tradi tional ovens The vitamins minerals and nutrients are kept...

Page 37: ...ing Do not forget to pierce the bags to allow the steam inside to es cape Do not use regular plastic bags for cooking as they will melt and open Paper Do not use any type of paper for pro longed cooking This will cause the paper to burst into flames Paper plates are only good for oily or dry food that requires small amount of time to cook Do not use recycled paper These papers may have molecules t...

Page 38: ...dense parts can be placed in a higher position so that the microwaves can also affect the lower and middle part of the piece Cooking tips Factors effecting the microwave time Microwave time depends on a few factors The heat of the ingredients used in the re cipe can significantly affect the cooking time required Therefore a cake made with ice cold butter milk and eggs will take longer to bake than...

Page 39: ...e spread equally and are not over cooked Color of the dish Meat or poultry that has been cooked for fifteen minutes or longer will darken slightly with its own fat To prepare a quickly cooked meal with an appetizing and toasty look you can coat it with barbecue or soy sauce If you use a small amount of this sauce it will not affect the taste of the food itself Reducing the internal pressure of foo...

Page 40: ...ng Ac cessories that will remain in the oven may prevent your food from being cooked at the correct values For foods that you will cook according to your own recipe you can reference similar foods given in the cooking tables Using the supplied accessories ensures you get the best cooking performance Al ways observe the warnings and informa tion provided by the manufacturer for the external cookwar...

Page 41: ...e but the bottom is not cooked make sure that the amount of sauce you will use for the pastry is not too much at the bottom of the pastry For an even browning try to spread the sauce evenly between the dough sheets and the pastry Bake your pastry in the position and tem perature appropriate to the cooking table If the bottom is still not browned enough place it on a bottom shelf for the next cooki...

Page 42: ... to save energy and this temperature may differ from what is shown on the display Do not preheat in the Eco fan heating operating function Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature C Cooking time min approx Small cakes Standard tray 2 160 30 40 Cookie Standard tray 2 180 30 40 Pastry Standard tray 2 200 45 55 Bun Standard tray 2 200 35 45 These accessories may not be included with your ...

Page 43: ...ly food that is suitable for heavy grill fire Also do not place the food too far in the back of the grill This is the hottest area and fatty foods may catch fire Close the oven door during grilling Never grill with the oven door open Hot surfaces may cause burns The key points of the grill Prepare foods of similar thickness and weight as much as possible for the grill Place the pieces to be grille...

Page 44: ... Small cakes Standard tray Top and bottom heating 2 150 25 35 Small cakes Standard tray Fan Heating 1 150 160 35 50 Sponge cake Round cake mould 26 cm in diameter with clamp on wire grill Top and bottom heating 2 160 30 40 Sponge cake Round cake mould 26 cm in diameter with clamp on wire grill Fan Heating 1 160 35 45 Apple pie Round black metal mould 20 cm in diameter on wire grill Top and bottom ...

Page 45: ...ave Fan assisted large grill 1000 1 Standard tray 230 300 28 32 Turkey leg bone in meat Microwave Turbo 1000 1 Standard tray 180 600 25 30 Potato gratin Microwave Turbo 1250 1 Round springform pan with a diameter of 20 cm on a standard tray 180 600 25 30 Dalyan meat balls Microwave Turbo 1800 1 Standard tray 5 mins 230 after 170 300 18 23 Whole fish Microwave Fan assisted large grill 1000 1 Standa...

Page 46: ... after half the time 500 1 Standard tray 200 10 15 5 Turn over after half the time Sausage 300 1 Standard tray 200 5 10 5 These accessories may not be included with your product 7 Maintenance and Cleaning 7 1 General Cleaning Information General warnings Wait for the product to cool before clean ing the product Hot surfaces may cause burns Do not apply the detergents directly on the hot surfaces T...

Page 47: ...down before cleaning the cooking area Cleaning on hot sur faces shall create both fire hazard and damage the enamel surface Catalytic surfaces The side walls in the cooking area can only be covered with enamel or catalytic walls It varies by model The catalytic walls have a light matte and porous surface The catalytic walls of the oven should not be cleaned Catalytic surfaces absorb oil thanks to ...

Page 48: ...y model If there is a catalytic wall refer to the Catalytic surfaces 47 section for information If your product is a wire shelf model remove the wire shelves before cleaning the side walls Then complete the cleaning as de scribed in the General Cleaning Informa tion 46 section according to the side wall surface type To remove the side wire shelves a Hold the side wire shelf at the bottom Pull it d...

Page 49: ...roduct from the electri city b Remove the wire shelves according to the description c Lift the lamp s protective glass cover with a screwdriver d If your oven lamp is type A shown in the figure below rotate the oven lamp as shown in the figure and replace it with a new one If it is type B model pull it out as shown in the figure and replace it with a new one e Refit the glass cover and wire shelve...

Page 50: ...s been a power outage before Set the time Turn off the product function knobs and again switch it to the desired position The microwave does not work It was not properly plugged in Plug the cord There might be an object between the door and the oven Remove the ob ject and completely shut the lid The microwave makes strange noises whist operating There is some electrical arch inside caused by a met...

Page 51: ...After cooking starts symbol flashes on the display and there is an audible warning The oven door may be open Make sure the oven door is completely closed Contact the authorized service if the fault continues ...

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