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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

COMBINED MICROWAVE
OVENS

Summary of Contents for BIM44321AX

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE COMBINED MICROWAVE OVENS ...

Page 2: ...ort damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance or the regional warehouse from which it was supplied The telephone number can be found on the invoice or on the delivery note Instructions for installation and connection are supplied on a separate sheet The following symbols are used throughout the manual and they have the following meanings INFORMATION Information advice...

Page 3: ...ing on for the first time 16 Choosing the settings 16 PROFESSIONAL MODE pro bake 22 AUTOMATIC MODE auto bake 25 CHOOSING EXTRA FUNCTIONS extra bake 25 Child lock 27 Starting the cooking process 27 End of cooking and switching off the oven 28 Choosing the general settings 30 General tips and advice for baking 31 Cooking table 35 Cleaning and maintenance 36 Using the Steam Clean program to clean the...

Page 4: ...ection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard only for appliances supplied with connection cord During use the appliance beco...

Page 5: ...id touching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised The appliance is not intended to be controlled by external timers or separate remote controll system Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass the glass of hinged lids of the hob as appropriate since they can scratch the surface which may re...

Page 6: ...rvice or repair operation that involves the removal of covers protecting against exposure to microwave energy WARNING Liquids and other foods must not be heated in sealed containers since they are liable to explode The appliance is intended for use in households and similar environments such as staff pantries in stores and other working environments family farms accommodation units for guests at h...

Page 7: ...ens since they may explode even after microwave heating has ended If you observe smoke switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the oven door closed to stifle any flames The microwave oven is intended for heating food and beverages Drying food or clothing and heating of hot packs or pads slippers sponges moist cloths etc may result in injury ignition or fire The oven should be cleaned regularly...

Page 8: ...oor during baking as this increases power consumption and increases condensate accumulation At the end of the baking process and during baking be careful when opening the oven door as there is danger of scalding To prevent limescale accumulation leave the oven door open after baking or using the oven to allow the oven cavity to cool down to room temperature Clean the oven when it has completely co...

Page 9: ...m inside the oven Be careful when opening the door Use of metal cookware forks spoons knives or staples or fasteners on frozen food packages is not recommended when cooking or heating with microwaves or a combination of microwaves and convection baking After heating stir the food or leave it to rest until the heat is evenly distributed Do not connect the appliance to power supply if an ELCB earth ...

Page 10: ...r 2 Door switch 7 Door handle 3 Lighting 4 Guides cooking levels Rating plate product information A rating plate with basic information about the appliance is attached to the edge of the oven Precise information on appliance type and model can also be found on the warranty sheet 5 Code ID 1 Serial number 6 QR code depending on the model 2 Model 7 Technical information 3 Type 8 Compliance indicatio...

Page 11: ...e D special programs preheating E temperature weight power INFORMATION For better key response touch the keys with a large area of your fingertip Each time you press a key this will be acknowledged by a short acoustic signal if the function is available Appliance equipment Control lights Oven light oven light is switched on when you open or close the oven door when you switch on the oven at the en...

Page 12: ...erate for a short while in order to cool down the oven Oven equipment and accessories WARNING Never use the wire rack the shallow baking tray or the deep baking tray or any other metal part or accessory when operating a system with microwaves GLASS BAKING DISH is intended for cooking with all oven systems and for cooking with microwaves It can also be used as a serving tray The WIRE RACK is used f...

Page 13: ...s not affect its function The ALL AROUND DEEP BAKING TRAY is used for roasting vegetables and baking moist pastry It can also be used as a drip tray INFORMATION Never insert the all purpose or universal deep baking tray into the first guide during baking WARNING The appliance and some of the accessible parts tend to heat up during cooking 13 ...

Page 14: ...thout changing the colour or shape of the food Microwaves are a type of electromagnetic radiation Such radiation is commonly found in our environment in the form of radio electric waves light or infrared rays Microwave frequency is in the 2 450 MHz range Following are their characteristics microwaves are reflected by metals microwaves travel through other materials microwaves are absorbed by water...

Page 15: ... adjust the clock later on see chapter Extra functions 2 ACOUSTIC SIGNAL VOLUME Medium volume is the default setting The sign VoL and the currently set value for the acoustic signal volume will appear on the display unit Rotate the KNOB to increase or decrease the key volume 3 DISPLAY DIMMER Medium light intensity is the default setting The sign brht and the currently set value for the display lig...

Page 16: ...ower saving mode No key or KNOB are active except for the key To switch on the oven long touch this key PROFESSIONAL MODE pro bake This function allows setting the baking parameters baking system temperature fast preheating and baking time freely at the user s discretion Touch the key and set the following A baking system C program duration D fast preheating E temperature power for systems with mi...

Page 17: ...h vegetables and frozen products ready for frying French fries chicken nuggets GRILL WITH HOT AIR Hot air allows better flow of hot air around the food This will dry out the surface In combination with the grill heater broiler this will also result in a more intensive colour For faster baking of meat and vegetables TURBO BAKE For dishes where even crispiness from all sides is desirable The system ...

Page 18: ...AN AND MICROWAVES For faster cooking of dishes au gratin Microwaves support and speed up the cooking process AIR FRY INTENSIVE BAKING WITH MICROWAVES This cooking method results in a crunchy crust without added fat This is a healthy version of fast food frying with fewer calories in the cooked food Intended for smaller cuts of meat fish and vegetables Microwaves support and speed up the cooking pr...

Page 19: ...your food done Example Current time 12 00 noon Cooking time 2 hours End of cooking at 18 00 6 p m The cooking duration symbol will appear on the display unit Choose the setting and confirm it by pressing the KNOB in our case 2 00 Press the KNOB again and rotate it to select the symbol Confirm and set the time when you wish your food to be done in our case this is 18 00 or 6 p m Desired cooking end...

Page 20: ...irm the setting by pressing on the KNOB INFORMATION The select timer function can be reset to 00 00 by long pressing the KNOB INFORMATION The most recently used timer function values can be stored and offered as preset values the next time you use the timer As a factory setting this function is off but it can be activated see chapter Selecting extra functions Adaptive function STEP PROGRAM This fu...

Page 21: ...he setting by pressing on the KNOB If you wish you can also modify STEP1 or STEP2 before starting them Touch the key and select STEP1 Now you can change the settings Then do the same for STEP2 To delete the step mode press and hold the key Touch the key to start baking The oven first starts to operate with the settings selected for STEP1 When the STEP1 is done STEP2 is activated 21 ...

Page 22: ...fish and pastry on a single rack This cooking method will leave the meat with a higher water content making it juicier and more tender while pastry will be evenly browned baked This system is used in the temperature range between 140 C and 220 C AIR FRY1 This cooking method results in a crunchy crust without added fat This is a healthy version of fast food frying with fewer calories in the cooked ...

Page 23: ...display unit A baking system C automatic program indication program duration D fast preheating E selected amount Turning Preheating Level Equipment Program name Indication no yes 2 shallow baking tray piped cookies Pr01 no yes 2 shallow baking tray cupcakes Pr02 no yes 1 baking pan dish on wire rack sponge cake Pr03 no yes 2 shallow baking tray yeast leavened small pastry Pr04 no yes 2 shallow bak...

Page 24: ...ked beef steak Pr16 no yes 1 small baking dish on wire rack meat slow cooking Pr17 after 2 3 of cooking time no 3 wire rack with a drip tray baked grilled fish Pr18 no no 2 all purpose deep baking tray baked potatoes wedges Pr19 no no 1 glass baking dish popcorn Pr20 no no 1 baking pan dish on wire rack lasagne Pr21 no yes 1 shallow baking tray homemade pizza Pr22 INFORMATION Gratin function can b...

Page 25: ...zen fruit Preset program values may be changed temperature cooking duration Halfway through the defrost time the pieces should be turned over stirred and separated if they were frozen together Reheating This is used to keep warm the food that has already been cooked You may set the temperature and reheating start and end time Plate warming Use this function to reheat your dinnerware plates cups be...

Page 26: ...ble to change the settings When the child lock is activated cooking or baking systems modes or additional functions cannot be changed The cooking baking roasting process can only be stopped or switched off Child lock will remain active after the oven is switched off To select a new system the child lock must first be deactivated 26 ...

Page 27: ...ice and rotate it to adjust the time max 30 min Confirm your selection The function is used in the last stage of the cooking process when you add sauce wet rub or dry rub onto the food or when you wish to additionally brown the crust A golden brown crust will form on the dish during the gratin process which protects the food from drying out while also imparting a more pleasant appearance and bette...

Page 28: ...y Rotate the KNOB to select the brht setting Confirm your selection and choose lower or higher intensity There are three available illumination levels one two or three bars Display unit night mode This function will automatically dim the display switch from high to low display illumination level during night time 8 00 p m to 6 00 a m Choose the nGht setting Rotate the KNOB to switch On or OFF Stan...

Page 29: ... symbol Touch the key to start the countdown SAbb will appear on the display unit All sounds and operation will be deactivated except for the key INFORMATION In case of a power outage the Sabbath mode will be deactivated and the oven will return to the initial state Factory settings This function allows resetting the appliance to factory settings FAct will appear on the display unit Rotate the KNO...

Page 30: ...han specified in the recipe If you are using parchment paper make sure it is resistant to high temperatures Always trim it accordingly Parchment paper prevents the food from sticking to the baking tray and makes it easier to remove the food from the baking tray When cooking larger cuts of meat or pastry with higher water content a lot of steam will be generated inside the oven which in turn may co...

Page 31: ...undt cake pound cake 40 50 170 190 2 open pie tart 25 35 170 180 2 brownies pastry on baking trays and dishes 55 65 170 180 2 strudel 45 60 200 210 2 strudel frozen 15 25 170 180 2 sponge roll 30 40 180 190 1 buchteln biscuits cookies 20 35 160 170 2 cupcakes 25 45 140 150 2 3 cupcakes 2 levels 20 30 190 200 2 yeast leavened small pastry 20 30 170 180 2 3 yeast leavened small pastry 2 levels 20 30...

Page 32: ...izza and other dishes 4 7 300 1 homemade pizza 30 40 210 220 2 3 homemade pizza 2 rack levels 10 20 210 230 2 frozen pizza 15 25 200 220 2 3 frozen pizza 2 levels 50 60 190 210 1 savoury pie quiche 30 40 180 200 1 burek MEAT beef and veal 130 160 160 180 1 beef roast loin rump 1 5 kg 90 110 190 210 1 boiled beef 1 5 kg 40 60 170 190 2 sirloin medium done 1 kg 250 300 120 140 1 beef roast slow cook...

Page 33: ...ings 60 90 100 120 2 poultry breast slow cooked meat dishes 75 90 170 190 2 meat loaf 1 kg 8 15 230 3 grill sausages bratwurst FISH AND SEAFOOD 12 17 230 240 360 3 whole fish 350 g 8 12 220 230 3 fish fillet thickness 1 cm 10 15 220 230 3 fish steak thickness 2cm 5 10 230 3 scallops 3 10 230 3 shrimps VEGETABLES 35 45 210 220 3 baked potatoes wedges 30 40 200 210 360 2 baked potatoes halved 30 40 ...

Page 34: ...sants BAKED PUDDINGS SOUFFLÉS AND DISHES AU GRATIN 35 45 200 210 360 1 potato moussaka 35 45 200 210 360 1 lasagne 15 25 750 1 sweet baked pudding 15 20 180 2 sweet soufflé 30 45 170 190 2 dishes au gratin 20 35 180 200 2 stuffed tortillas enchiladas 6 9 240 3 grilling cheese OTHER 3 4 1000 1 popcorn 30 180 2 preservation 2 1000 2 sterilization 150 170 1 cooking in a bain marie double boiler 600 1...

Page 35: ...thoroughly wipe the appliance with a wet cloth to remove all cleaner residue Accessories and guides clean with hot soapsuds and a damp cloth For stubborn dirt and grime we recommend prior soaking and use of a brush If the cleaning results are not satisfactory repeat the cleaning process INFORMATION Never use aggressive or abrasive cleaners and accessories abrasive sponges and detergents stain and ...

Page 36: ...ons on the display unit Rotate the KNOB to the symbol Preset values will appear on the display unit 3 The program will operate for 8 minutes When the program is complete End will appear on the display unit 4 When the program is completed carefully remove the baking tray using oven mitts there can still be some water on the baking tray Wipe down the stains with damp cloth and soapsuds Thoroughly wi...

Page 37: ...NFORMATION Take care not to lose the spacers fitted on the wire guides Replace the spacers after cleaning otherwise sparks may appear WARNING After cleaning re tighten the screws on the guides with a screwdriver When replacing the wire guides make sure you mount them on the same side they were installed on prior to removal 37 ...

Page 38: ...p G9 230 V 25 W 1 Undo the four screws Remove the cover and the glass 2 Remove the halogen light bulb and replace it with a new one INFORMATION Use protection to avoid burns There is a gasket on the cover which should not be removed The gasket should fit onto the oven cavity wall WARNING Only replace the light bulb when the appliance is disconnected from power supply Firmly re tighten the screws o...

Page 39: ...ng some common problems Cause Problem error Call a service technician The main fuse in your home trips often The process of changing the light bulb in the oven is described in the chapter Replacing the bulb The oven lighting does not work Disconnect the appliance from the power mains for a few minutes undo the fuse or switch off the main switch then reconnect the appliance and switch it on Control...

Page 40: ...roduct to an authorized collection centre for waste electric and electronic equipment processing Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative effects on the environment and health of people which could occur in case of incorrect product removal For detailed information on removal and processing of the product please contact the relevant municipal body in charge of waste managemen...

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