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Always thoroughly rinse and peel fruit and veget-

ables.

Always keep work surfaces and chopping boards

clean.

Use different chopping boards for different types of

food.

Only interrupt the cold chain briefly to prepare the

food.

Store vacuum-sealed food in the refrigerator for a

maximum of 24 hours before you start the cooking

process.

Once the food is cooked, consume it immediately.

Do not store it after cooking – not even in the refri-

gerator. It is not suitable for reheating.

To kill the germs, dip the vacuum-sealing bag con-

taining the uncooked food into boiling water for no

more than 3 seconds.

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This minimises the germs on your ingredients and

maximises hygiene, so your food is now ready for

sous-vide cooking.

Cooking food sous-vide
Requirements

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The food is vacuum-sealed. → 

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The food is prepared. → 

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1.

Place the food onto the wire rack.

To ensure that the heat is distributed evenly around

the food, do not place the vacuum-sealed food

items on top of one another or close together on the

wire rack.

2.

To catch any drops of condensate, slide the univer-

sal pan in at level 1.

3.

ATTENTION!

Risk of damage to kitchen units

Do not fill the water tank a second time for the

sous-vide cooking.

Use the recommended settings when configuring

the appliance settings.

The recommended settings are based on how long

one tankful of water lasts. As a general rule, de-

pending on the set temperature, the following max-

imum cooking times apply when the water tank is

completely full:

Temperature in °C

Max. cooking time in

minutes

50

270

60

210

70

150

80

120

90

90

4.

WARNING ‒ Risk of scalding!

Hot water collects on the vacuum-sealing bag dur-

ing cooking.

Use an oven cloth to carefully lift the vacuum-

sealing bag so that the hot water runs off into the

universal pan or the cooking container.

Use the oven cloth to carefully remove the va-

cuum-sealing bag.

Once the food is cooked, allow the cooking com-

partment to cool and then use a sponge to wipe

away the water.

5.

Dry the outside of the vacuum-sealing bag and

place it in a clean container.

6.

Use scissors to open the vacuum-sealing bag. Place

all of the food and liquid into the container.

You can use the stock or marinade to make a

sauce.

7.

Prepare the food for serving.

Food

Cooking tips

Meat

¡

Dab the meat with a tea towel be-

fore placing it into hot oil, in order

to avoid fat spitting out of the pan.

¡

Sear the meat at a very high tem-

perature for a few seconds on

each side. This gives the meat a

nice crust and the flavours you

would expect from frying, without

overcooking it.

Fish

¡

Season the fish and coat with hot

butter.

¡

To give the fish a nice crust and

the flavours you would expect

from frying, sear it for a few

seconds on each side.

¡

Fry the food for longer if has not

been sufficiently well cooked dur-

ing the sous-vide cooking stage.

¡

Serve the fish on preheated plates

and with a hot sauce or butter, as

sous-vide cooking takes place at

low temperatures.

Vegetables

¡

Sear the vegetables briefly to give

them the flavours you would ex-

pect from frying.

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Season the vegetables or mix

them with other ingredients.

Recommended settings for sous-vide cooking

Food

Accessory/

cookware

Type of

heating

Temperat-

ure in °C

Steam level

Cooking time

in mins

Tips for sous-vide

cooking

Fillet of beef, piece,

rare, 3-4 cm thick

Wire rack

+

Universal pan

58

-

90

Vacuum-seal along

with some butter

and rosemary.

Fillet of beef, piece,

medium, 3-4 cm thick

Wire rack

+

Universal pan

65

-

80

Vacuum-seal along

with some butter

and rosemary.

Summary of Contents for B59FS3A 0 Series

Page 1: ...Combi steam oven User manual and installation instructions B59FS3A 0...

Page 2: ...this instruction manual carefully Keep the instruction manual and the product information safe for future refer ence or for the next owner Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transi...

Page 3: ...e small quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content in food Do not heat spirits 15 vol when undi luted e g for marinating or pouring over food Open the appliance door carefully The telescopic she...

Page 4: ...ent when using steam Hot liquid may spill over the sides of the ac cessory when it is removed from the cooking compartment Remove hot accessories with care and al ways wear oven gloves WARNING Risk of...

Page 5: ...e steam func tion ATTENTION Silicone bakeware is not suitable for combined opera tion with steam Cookware must be heat and steam resistant Using cookware with rust spots may cause corrosion in the coo...

Page 6: ...that would otherwise be re quired to defrost it Switch off the display in the basic settings Basic settings Page 22 Energy is saved when the display is switched off Note The appliance requires A maxim...

Page 7: ...ing surfaces The back panel in the cooking compartment is self cleaning The self cleaning surfaces are coated with a porous matt ceramic layer and have a rough surface When the appliance is in operati...

Page 8: ...compartment Drying Page 29 Descaling keeps your appliance working properly Descaling Page 28 Basic settings Individually adjust the appliance settings Basic settings Page 22 5 1 Heating functions This...

Page 9: ...is emitted from below Slow cooking 70 120 C For gentle slow cooking of seared tender pieces of meat in cookware without a lid The heat is emitted evenly from above and below at a low tem perature Plat...

Page 10: ...ected Home Connect Page 23 Remote diagnostics Remote diagnostics activated Home Connect Page 23 New function A new function is available if a red symbol is displayed in the main menu Home Connect Page...

Page 11: ...on prevents the accessories from tilt ing when they are pulled out You can pull out the accessories approximately halfway without them tipping The accessories must be inserted into the cooking compart...

Page 12: ...ppliance and accessories 7 1 Determining the water hardness before switching on the appliance for the first time Before using the appliance for the first time ask your water supplier about the hardnes...

Page 13: ...o the pressure conditions in the location where it is installed 1 Remove the product information accessories and any leftover packaging e g polystyrene pellets from the cooking compartment 2 Wipe the...

Page 14: ...firm the setting Also available to select Rapid heating Page 22 Cooking time Page 19 Ready at Page 19 Added steam Page 17 Information Page 14 8 Press to start the operation Note When you are preheatin...

Page 15: ...rature Open the appliance door carefully Keep children at a safe distance 9 1 Before using the steam function Before using the steam function each time make sure that your appliance is supplied with s...

Page 16: ...Page 16 a Once the duration has elapsed an audible signal sounds and the appliance stops heating Switching off the appliance Page 14 13 Press any button to end the signal tone 14 Empty the water tank...

Page 17: ...oor than with other types of heating If the water tank runs dry while sous vide cooking the operation is paused Requirement The cooking compartment has cooled down sufficiently 1 ATTENTION Risk of dam...

Page 18: ...e steam jet is triggered and the appliance adds clouds of steam to the cooking compartment for ap prox 3 to 5 minutes a When the steam boost has finished the operation continues to run Depending on th...

Page 19: ...ime has elapsed a signal sounds 7 Press any button to end the audible signal Changing the cooking time 1 Press 2 Press Cooking time 3 Use or to change the cooking time 4 Press to confirm the setting C...

Page 20: ...ation Some notifications are displayed automatically Programmes The optimum type of heating temperature and cooking time are preset for programmes To achieve an optimal cooking result you must also se...

Page 21: ...e 1 To extend the cooking time press Add extra cook ing time 2 Use the or button to change the settings if re quired 3 Press to confirm the settings 11 6 Keeping a dish warm 1 To keep the dish warm pr...

Page 22: ...e for the following types of heating Circo Therm hot air Top bottom heat Bread baking setting 14 1 Activating the Rapid heat up function To ensure an even cooking result do not place the food in the c...

Page 23: ...ated Automatic rapid heating On1 Off 1 Factory setting may vary according to model Factory set tings Selection Factory set tings Cancel Restore Appliance in formation Display Appliance in formation Di...

Page 24: ...ther the appliance is connected to your home network Basic setting Possible settings Explanation Home Connect as sistant Start the assistant Disconnect You can connect your appliance to the Home Conne...

Page 25: ...tically We recommend that you install security updates as soon as possible Installation takes a few minutes You cannot use your appliance during installation 16 5 Remote diagnostics Customer Service c...

Page 26: ...en cleaners Do not use a glass scraper or stainless steel wool Tip Remove the door panels in order to clean them thoroughly Appliance door Page 32 Door cover Made of stainless steel Stainless steel cl...

Page 27: ...th For some surfaces you can use alternative cleaning agents Suitable cleaning agents Page 26 2 Dry with a soft cloth Regenerating self cleaning surfaces in the cooking compartment The back panel in t...

Page 28: ...clean and allow it to dry fully Requirement The cooking compartment must have cooled down 1 Open the appliance door and remove the remaining water with an absorbent sponge cloth 2 Clean the smooth su...

Page 29: ...gh to the end an audible signal sounds 4 Empty and dry the water tank Emptying the water tank Page 18 20 Drying To prevent residual moisture dry the cooking compart ment following operation with steam...

Page 30: ...rail also rests against the cooking compartment wall and then press this downwards 21 3 Removing the pull out rail WARNING Risk of burns The shelf supports get very hot Never touch the shelf supports...

Page 31: ...ainer from below behind the two guide rods for the required shelf position and keep it horizontal 2 Guide the rail lengthways to the rear to the guide rods and slide both retainers onto each lower rod...

Page 32: ...when detaching or attach ing the appliance door do not reach into the hinge call the after sales service Note Further information 22 1 Detaching the appliance door Requirements Have a torch ready Have...

Page 33: ...ed The arrows point to each other Left hand lock released a The lock audibly engages 5 ATTENTION Opening and closing the appliance door when it is in the lock position damages the door hinges Never fo...

Page 34: ...ngle and that it is properly fitted in place Attach the appliance door via the left and right hand guide rollers simultaneously 2 Rotate the door handle upwards slightly a The appliance door will slid...

Page 35: ...n the direction of the arrow 6 WARNING Risk of injury Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glas...

Page 36: ...ppliance is defective call Customer Service Customer Service Page 39 WARNING Risk of electric shock Improper repairs are dangerous Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specia...

Page 37: ...ustomer Service Page 39 2 If there is water in the water tank empty the water tank Open the appliance door Grip on the right and left below the control panel Slowly pull out the control panel and push...

Page 38: ...you still need the appliance Set a cooking time so that the operation does not stop Time setting options Page 19 The operation stops The maximum operating time has been reached The appliance stops he...

Page 39: ...nce door On some appliances with steam assisted cooking you will find the rating plate behind the control panel Make a note of your appliance s details and the Cus tomer Service telephone number to fi...

Page 40: ...emperature and cooking time depend on the amount of food and the recipe Settings ranges are specified for this reason Try using the lower values to start with The setting values apply to food placed i...

Page 41: ...meat may ex pand WARNING Risk of scalding Very hot steam may escape when the lid is opened after cooking Steam may not be visible depending on the temperature Lift the lid in such a way that the hot...

Page 42: ...ufacturer s instructions on the pack aging 28 6 List of foods Recommended settings for a variety of foods sorted into food categories Recommended settings for various types of food Food Accessory cook...

Page 43: ...erforated steam ing tray 3 100 15 25 Small chicken portions 250 g each Wire rack 3 200 220 Medium 30 45 Goose unstuffed 3 kg Wire rack 2 160 180 120 150 Goose unstuffed 3 kg Wire rack 2 1 2 3 1 130 14...

Page 44: ...ly cook in a bain marie with film e g cling film 5 Use the recommended settings when configuring the appliance settings 6 If the moulds are made from very thick material ex tend the cooking time Makin...

Page 45: ...100 1 30 2 20 3 10 28 7 Special cooking methods and other applications Information and recommended settings for special cooking methods and other applications e g slow cooking Slow cooking Cook prime...

Page 46: ...ne that can create a 99 vacuum when vacuum sealing food Tip To prevent gases escaping from the food e g from vegetables vacuum seal the food no more than one day before you cook it The gases inhibit t...

Page 47: ...aling bag dur ing cooking Use an oven cloth to carefully lift the vacuum sealing bag so that the hot water runs off into the universal pan or the cooking container Use the oven cloth to carefully remo...

Page 48: ...Recipe tip Vacuum seal along with some caramel sauce Firm apple varieties are the most suitable e g Jonagold or Boskop Vanilla sauce 0 5 l Wire rack Universal pan 82 15 25 Recipe tip Mix 0 5 l milk 1...

Page 49: ...vered heat resistant cookware that is suit able for cooking with steam Use wide shallow cookware Cold cookware ex tends the reheating time Place the cookware on the wire rack Place food that you are n...

Page 50: ...mended settings for baking Food Accessory cook ware Height Heating function Temperature in C Steam in tensity Cooking time in mins Shortbread Baking tray 3 140 150 1 25 40 Shortbread Baking tray 3 140...

Page 51: ...ooking time in mins Toasting bread Wire rack 4 275 1 4 6 1 Do not preheat the appliance 29 Installation instructions 29 1 Scope of delivery After unpacking all parts check for any damage in transit an...

Page 52: ...G Risk of fire It is dangerous to use an extended power cord and non approved adapters Do not use multiple socket strips Only use extension cables that are certified have a minimum cross section of 1...

Page 53: ...ing in a tall unit To ventilate the appliance the intermediate floors must have a ventilation cut out If the tall unit has another back panel in addition to the element back panels this must be remove...

Page 54: ...ct the appli ance from the mains and check the connection Electrically connect the appliance with the protective contact plug Note The appliance must only be connected to a pro tective contact socket...

Page 55: ...ir gap of at least 4 mm between the appliance and adjacent unit fronts 7 Attach the four fastening elements Page 56 Attach the red fastening elements at the top Attach the green fastening elements at...

Page 56: ...s with vertical bar handle strips 1 Attach a suitable filling piece in order to cover any sharp edges and to guarantee a safe installation 2 Pre drill aluminium profiles to establish a screw con necti...

Page 57: ...ignment of the panels and intermediate strips 29 14 Removing the door handle and side panels ATTENTION Unsuitable tools may damage the surface of the appli ance Only use plastic tools Do not use point...

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Page 60: ...er te GmbH Carl Wery Stra e 34 81739 M nchen GERMANY 9001696357 9001696357 030413 en Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Roa...

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