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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

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Burn Prevention

DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS 
OR INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN - 
Heating elements may be hot even though 
they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of 
an oven become hot enough to cause 
burns. During and after use, do not touch, 
or let clothing, potholders, or other 
flammable materials contact heating 
elements or interior surfaces of oven until 
they have had sufficient time to cool. 
Other surfaces of the appliance may 
become hot enough to cause burns. 
Among these surfaces are oven vent 
openings, surfaces near these openings 
and oven doors.

Exercise caution when opening the 
appliance. Standing to the side, open the 
door (or drawer) slowly and slightly to let 
hot air and/or steam escape. Keep your 
face clear of the opening and make sure 
there are no children or pets near the 
unit. After the release of hot air and/or 
steam, proceed with your cooking. Keep 
doors shut unless necessary for cooking 
or cleaning purposes. Do not leave open 
doors unattended.

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WARNING

Risk of burns!

The inside of the appliance door 
becomes very hot during operation. 
Always open the appliance door as 
far as it will go. Ensure that the 
appliance door does not swing back. 
Avoid contact with the inside of the 
appliance door.

Do not heat or warm unopened food 
containers. Build-up of pressure may 
cause the container to burst and cause 
injury.

Use caution when cooking foods with 
high alcohol content (e.g. rum, brandy, 
bourbon) in the oven. Alcohol evaporates 
at high temperatures. There is a risk of 
burning as the alcohol vapors may catch 
fire in the oven. Use only small quantities 
of alcohol in foods, and open the oven 
door carefully.

Always place oven racks in desired 
location while oven is cool. Always use 
oven mitts, when the oven is warm. If a 
rack must be moved while oven is hot, do 
not let potholder contact the heating 
elements.

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CAUTION

To avoid possible injury or damage 
to the appliance, ensure rack is 
installed exactly per installation 
instructions and not backwards or 
upside down.

Always use dry potholders. Moist or damp 
potholders on hot surfaces may result in 
burns from steam. Do not let potholder 
touch hot heating elements. Do not use a 
towel or other bulky cloth.

Secure all loose garments, etc. before 
beginning. Tie long hair so that it does 
not hang loose, and do not wear loose 
fitting clothing or hanging garments, such 
as ties, scarves, jewelry, or dangling 
sleeves.

Summary of Contents for BO 451 612

Page 1: ...DJJHQDX Use and care manual BO 450 451 612 Built in oven...

Page 2: ...appliance 16 Oven interior 16 Inserting the rack 16 Turning on 17 Quick heat 17 Safety shut off 17 O Timer functions 18 Launching the timer menu 18 Timer 18 Stopwatch 18 Cooking time 19 End of cookin...

Page 3: ...ng 61 Disinfecting 61 Drying 62 Baking stone 62 Roasting dish 63 Acrylamide in foodstuffs 64 Additional information on products accessories replacement parts and services can be found at www gaggenau...

Page 4: ...chemicals vapors flammables or nonfood products in or near this appliance It is specifically designed for use when heating or cooking food The use of corrosive chemicals in heating or cleaning will da...

Page 5: ...the kitchen In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire drop and roll immediately to extinguish flames Have an appropriate fire extinguisher available nearby highly visible and easily ac...

Page 6: ...tion Always open the appliance door as far as it will go Ensure that the appliance door does not swing back Avoid contact with the inside of the appliance door Do not heat or warm unopened food contai...

Page 7: ...be seriously injured Cleaning Safety IMPORTANT SAFETY NOTICE The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act requires the Governor of California to publish a list of substances known to...

Page 8: ...NING Risk of electric shock Use of a wrong core temperature probe can damage the insulation Use only the core temperature probe intended for this appliance Proposition 65 Warning This product may cont...

Page 9: ...ance door will no longer close properly during operation if the door seal is highly soiled Adjoining furniture fronts may be damaged Always keep the door seal clean Appliance door as a seat or storage...

Page 10: ...ain the control panel and the individual controls to you You are informed about the oven interior and accessories Oven NOTICE Do not place food directly on oven bottom Do not obstruct oven vents 1 Doo...

Page 11: ...h the rotary selector you can select the temperature and make other settings 4 Program selector With the program selector you can select the heating function the cleaning function or the basic setting...

Page 12: ...off is selected in the factory setting you must turn the function selector to exit the standby mode The standby display appears again if you have not made any settings for a long while after activati...

Page 13: ...ffl s on sev eral levels The fan on the rear wall distributes the heat evenly in the oven interior 3 I Economy 120 550 F 50 300 C Default temperature 340 F 170 C Energy saving convection mode for cake...

Page 14: ...ature 480 F 250 C Can only be used with the baking stone and heating element optional accessories Baking stone heated from below for crispy pizza bread or bread rolls like out of a stone oven 12 U Roa...

Page 15: ...of days Once the appliance has been connected to a power supply the GAGGENAU logo will appear first for approximately 30 seconds The Initial settings menu will then appear automatically You can change...

Page 16: ...packaging in the cooking compartment To eliminate the new appliance smell heat up the oven with it empty and the door closed One hour with hot air H at 200 C is ideal for this Cleaning accessories Be...

Page 17: ...eat function your appliance reaches the desired temperature particularly quickly in the top heat bottom heat and top bottom heat types of heating To ensure an even cooking result do not place your foo...

Page 18: ...display and the time can be seen counting down A signal sounds once the time has elapsed The audible signal ceases if you touch the symbol You can exit the Timer menu at any time by touching the symb...

Page 19: ...With C select the Cooking time function 6 3 Set the required cooking time with the rotary selector 4 Start with I The appliance starts The timer menu is closed The temperature the operating mode the r...

Page 20: ...the M symbol 2 With C select the End of cooking time function 5 3 Set the required cooking time end with the rotary selector 4 Start with I The appliance assumes a waiting mode The operating mode the...

Page 21: ...selector 5 Start with I The appliance starts and the temperature appear in the display The Sabbath screen will appear as shown The oven and display lighting is off The control panel is blocked and no...

Page 22: ...l setting for you To achieve good results the cooking compartment must not be too hot for the type of food you have selected If it is a message will appear on the display Allow the appliance to cool a...

Page 23: ...away Opening the appliance door affects the cooking result Open the appliance door only briefly The automatic program is interrupted and continues to run after closing the appliance door Adding extra...

Page 24: ...the temperature Enter the core temperature for a phase Insert the core temperature probe in the socket in the oven interior Set the heating function and temperature Touch the symbol With the rotary se...

Page 25: ...gs of a recorded or programmed recipe 1 Set the function selector to 2 Touch the i symbol 3 Use the rotary selector to select Individual recipes and press to confirm 4 Use the rotary selector to selec...

Page 26: ...temperature probe into the food Insert the core temperature probe into the food before you place the food in the oven cavity The core temperature probe has three measuring points Insert the core tempe...

Page 27: ...ction selector to 0 Estimated cooking time After preheating if the appliance has a temperature setting above 100 C when the core temperature probe is inserted the display shows an estimated cooking ti...

Page 28: ...Saddle of venison 140 157 F 60 70 C Leg of venison 158 167 F 70 75 C Venison loin steaks 149 158 F 65 70 C Saddle of hare or rabbit 149 158 F 65 70 C Poultry Chicken 195 F 90 C Guinea fowl 175 185 F...

Page 29: ...hildprooflockThe appliance has a panel lock to make sure children cannot operate it inadvertently Notes You must set the child lock in the factory setting to Available Basic settings on page 34 If the...

Page 30: ...the app Install the Home Connect app on your mobile device e g tablet PC or smartphone 1 On your mobile device go to the App Store Apple devices or the Google Play Store Android devices 2 Enter the se...

Page 31: ...omatically You can now make changes or start a new program from your mobile device Activating remote start 1 Set the function selector to 2 Touch the symbol appears next to the symbol Remote start is...

Page 32: ...t app Information on data protection can be accessed in the Home Connect app Declaration of Conformity Gaggenau Hausger te GmbH hereby declares that the appliance with Home Connect functionality meets...

Page 33: ...rference received including interference that may cause undesired operation INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt RSS standard s Operation is subject to th...

Page 34: ...screen Off no display Use this setting to reduce the standby consumption of your appliance On several displays can be set confirm On with and choose the desired display with the rotary selector The s...

Page 35: ...and restore appliance to factory set tings with or cancel with Note When restoring factory settings the personal recipes are also deleted After restoring the factory settings you will see the Initial...

Page 36: ...n Connect to app Software update Remote control Delete network settings Appliance information Settings for the connection to the home net work and the mobile devices Different setting options will be...

Page 37: ...ss on the appliance door metal or glass scrapers to clean the door seal hard abrasive pads or cleaning sponges Thoroughly rinse out new sponge cloths before use Area Cleaning agent Door panels Glass c...

Page 38: ...ing cycles To minimize exposure to these substances provide good ventilation with an open window or use a ventilation fan or hood Wipe out excessive spillage before self cleaning the oven 9 WARNING Ri...

Page 39: ...After 3 hours a signal sounds A message will appear on the screen Once the appliance is cool wipe out the remaining ash from the oven with a damp cloth Note The oven door is locked for your safety Aft...

Page 40: ...nutes in the factory setting Basic settings on page 34 Disruption Possible cause Solution Appliance not working no display Plug not inserted Connect the appliance to the electricity mains Power failur...

Page 41: ...he lamp s useful life Replacing the top oven lamp 1 Undo the screw on the lamp cover The lamp cover folds down 2 Take out the halogen lamp Insert the new halogen lamp 3 Fold up and screw down the lamp...

Page 42: ...ecifications refer to average quantities for four people If you would like to prepare more you should calculate a longer cooking time Use the cookware specified If you use other cookware cooking times...

Page 43: ...they do not burn Recipe tip Peppers onions corn pre cooked cherry tomatoes zucchini Green asparagus grilled Glass grill tray 3 4 570 300 Q 6 10 Recipe tip Season with onions oil vin egar salt and pep...

Page 44: ...fed pep pers vegetarian Ovenproof dish roast ing dish 2 3 390 200 N 30 34 Recipe tip Stuff with boiled rice soft wheat or lentils and onions cheese herbs and seasoning spices Stuffed cour gettes veget...

Page 45: ...paper 2 3 355 180 H 15 20 Bake until the breadcrumb coating rises in the centre 2 3 390 200 N 15 Mozzarella sticks frozen Baking tray grease proof paper 2 3 355 180 H 10 Feta Baking tray 2 3 480 250 Z...

Page 46: ...N 10 15 Lightly oil the baking tray Pizza pre baked Baking tray Grease proof paper 2 3 445 230 H 6 8 2 3 445 230 N 6 8 Pizza frozen Wire rack 2 3 390 200 H 11 13 2 3 445 230 N 11 13 American pizza dee...

Page 47: ...Q 10 Shrimp skewers frozen Wire rack Grill tray 3 4 355 180 Q 12 Fish kebabs Wire rack Grill tray 3 4 390 200 Q 12 Use firm types of fish e g salmon coley ocean perch and cod Trout whole Baking tray...

Page 48: ...ce is too watery next time use a larger roasting dish and add less liquid Dish Accessories Level Temperature in F C Type of heating Cooking time in min Observations Beef Roast beef 3 3 lb 1 5 kg Glass...

Page 49: ...lass grill tray roasting dish 2 3 355 180 H 50 60 Veal knuckle Glass grill tray roasting dish 2 3 300 355 150 180 Z 50 60 Veal loin Glass grill tray roasting dish 2 3 320 340 160 170 H 20 Stuffed brea...

Page 50: ...balls 0 8 oz 25 g each Baking tray Greaseproof paper 2 3 390 200 H 25 30 Recipe tip very good for further combinations e g meatballs with tomato sauce Swedish meatballs K nigsberger meatballs Meatball...

Page 51: ...0 375 160 190 H 110 130 Recipe tip fill with apples onions and marjoram and pierce 2 3 320 375 160 190 N 110 130 Turkey hen whole Wire rack Grill tray roasting dish 2 3 320 375 160 190 H 120 180 2 3 3...

Page 52: ...n min Comments Pork belly sliced Wire rack grill tray 2 3 445 230 Q 18 20 2 3 445 230 Z 18 20 Shish kebab Wire rack grill tray 3 4 375 190 Z 16 Bratwurst Ger man sausage Wire rack grill tray 3 4 520 2...

Page 53: ...oven door too soon The cake rises only in the middle grease the edges of the pan If the cookies are hard to take off the sheet insert the sheet in the hot oven again and remove the cookies while they...

Page 54: ...30 Recipe tip Classic Bundt cake or with bacon and walnuts 1 2 340 170 I 55 No need to preheat do not open appli ance door Tray bakes Baking tray 2 3 330 340 165 170 H 20 30 Oil the baking sheet slig...

Page 55: ...n 3 320 160 H 85 100 Preheat 8 20 cm springform cake tin 2 320 160 N 100 110 Preheat Water sponge cake Appliance width 24 in 60 cm 10 26 cm springform cake tin 2 320 160 H 22 30 Preheat 10 26 cm sprin...

Page 56: ...y greaseproof paper 2 3 320 160 H 30 Sprinkle with sea salt rosemary curry powder sesame seeds or caraway seeds Cookies 0 7 oz 20 g each Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 345 175 H 12 14 With chocolat...

Page 57: ...king tray Glass tray 4 2 285 140 H 30 40 Preheat Application on two levels Baking tray 3 285 140 N 30 35 Preheat Bread rolls Multi grain bread Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 390 340 200 170 H 40 50...

Page 58: ...2 3 340 170 I 30 35 No need to preheat do not open appli ance door Rolls pre baked Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 410 210 N 8 10 2 3 390 200 H 8 10 Rolls frozen Baking tray greaseproof paper 2 3 3...

Page 59: ...ough natural fementation starter sourdough dumplings Dish Accessories Level Temperature in F C Type of heating Cooking time in min Observations Apple Crumble Ovenproof dish 2 3 390 200 H 35 40 Apple c...

Page 60: ...imal sources you must remove the liquid that escapes during defrosting It must never come into contact with other food Bacteria could be transferred Slide the glass grill tray under the food Pour away...

Page 61: ...cool dark and dry place e g in a pantry Once the jars have been opened use the contents up quickly and store in the refrigerator Disinfecting Before canning the jars should be disinfected in the oven...

Page 62: ...s When baking bread we recommend that you use the core temperature sensor Wait 10 15 minutes after baking has begun before inserting the core temperature sensor into the thickest part of the bread The...

Page 63: ...gh bread Baking stone 1 480 390 250 200 T 50 60 Olive tomato bread Baking stone 1 345 175 T 45 Pizza fresh Baking stone 1 525 275 T 5 8 The cooking time varies depending on the type and thickness of t...

Page 64: ...this Tortillas Roasting dish 1 345 175 U Searing 10 15 Sear all ingredients but for the eggs in the roasting dish then pour the eggs over the top and continue cook ing until the tortilla is firm Farme...

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