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Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of 

BMOS38X 

 

Built-In Microwave Oven

 

Summary of Contents for BMOS38X

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of BMOS38X Built In Microwave Oven ...

Page 2: ...CE Using the programmer º How to set the time_____________________________________ 13 º How to change the time _________________________________ 13 Programmed cooking º Micro wave cooking ____________________________________ 14 º Automatic micro wave defrosting _________________________ 15 º Defrosting guide _______________________________________ 16 º Keep warm mediumpower full power simmer and l...

Page 3: ...gh standard Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as oven cooktops rangehoods dishwashers sinks and taps There are models to complement your new Blanco microwave Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requirements and our Customer Relations department is at your disposal to answer all your questions and to listen to all your sug...

Page 4: ... before eating in order to avoid serious internal burns W WA AR RN NI IN NG G Do not allow children to use the micro wave oven without supervision unless appropriate instructions have been given so that the child can use the oven safely and understands the dangers of incorrect operation It is recommended to cover food in most cases it will have more flavour and your appliance will remain cleaner f...

Page 5: ...his appliance complies with the following European directives Low Voltage Directive EEC 73 23 modified by directive EEC 93 68 for insertion of EC marking Electromagnetic Compatibility Directive 89 336 EEC modified by directive 93 68 EEC for insertion of EC marking EC regulation no 1935 2004 concerning materials and objects intended for contact with food substances This appliance is not intended fo...

Page 6: ...e dimensions of a cabinet that will be able to hold your oven The oven can be installed under a work top or in a column of cabinetry open or closed having the appropriate dimensions for built in installation see above diagram Your oven has optimised air circulation that allows it to achieve remarkable cooking and cleaning results if the following guidelines are followed Centre the oven in the cabi...

Page 7: ...moved The electrical connection should be performed before the appliance is installed in the cabinet Ensure that the electrical installation has sufficient voltage the electrical wires are in good condition the diameter of the wires complies with the installation requirements Warning In the case of connection to an electric wall socket it must remain accessible after installation The fuse in your ...

Page 8: ...g from non existent defective or incorrect earthing If the electrical installation in your residence requires any changes in order to hook up your appliance call upon a professional electrician If the oven malfunctions in any way unplug the appliance or remove the fuse corresponding to the sector where the oven is hooked up ...

Page 9: ...ODUCTION TO YOUR OVEN A B Controls Programmer C D Lamp Wire shelf supports D C B A Accessories Your appliance is equipped with a flat rack and a glass dish D e s c r i p t i o n o f y o u r a p p l i a n c e ...

Page 10: ...SORIES fig 1 fig 2 fig 3 Rack fig 1 Can be used a shelf in micowave when re heating cooking two dishes simultaneously The rack should not under any circumstances be used with other metal cookware on the micro wave However you can reheat food in an aluminium tray if you insulate it from the rack using a plate Glass drip tray fig 2 Can be used half full of water for double boiler cooking methods usi...

Page 11: ...lay Timer indicator Memory 1 2 3 display Control panel lock indicator Child safety device C D E F G INTRODUCTION TO THE SELECTING BUTTONS D e s c r i p t i o n o f y o u r a p p l i a n c e A B C D E F D Start Stop Touch controls cooking mode selection Micro wave power Memory 1 Memory 2 Memory 3 Control panel lock indicator E F G A C B G ...

Page 12: ...ture never exceeds 50 C to avoid drying out the food M ME ED DI IU UM M P PO OW WE ER R recommended power 7 75 50 0 W W This function is used to reheat or cook all types of liquid or solid food as well as fresh or frozen prepared meals F FU UL LL L P PO OW WE ER R recommended power 1 10 00 00 0 W W This function can be used to speed up cooking of liquids e g soups etc and food with high water cont...

Page 13: ...pidly Example 12 30 Press the S ST TA AR RT T button to validate The time display no longer flashes fig 2 fig 1 fig 2 fig 2 fig 1 How to change the time To set the time on the clock Press and hold the W button for a few seconds until the display is flashing fig 1 then release Audible beeps indicate that it is now possible to set the time Adjust the clock setting with the and touch controls fig 2 P...

Page 14: ... level Press the W button 850 w begins flashing fig 3 Adjust by pressing the or buttons Example 800W Make sure that the door is firmly closed Confirm your selection by pressing START Your oven starts by counting down second by second If necessary cooking can be stopped by pressing on START STOP for 1 second OPENING THE DOOR DURING COOKING When the door is opened during cooking the oven stops opera...

Page 15: ... need power adjustment Tip Defrosting time depends on the type of appliance It also depends on the shape size initial temperature and quality of the food Be sure to remove the metallic tie from the defrosting bag when defrosting food directly in the bag If there are any ice crystals on the food remove them with a knife otherwise the ice will act as a screen and the food will take longer to defrost...

Page 16: ... 400g 300g 45 to 55 sec 1 to 1 min 30 secs 2 to 2 min 30 secs 1 minutes Food Quantity Time Scallops Shelled prawns Whole pink shrimp Prawns 10 Langoustines 500g 100g 200g 500g 1 000g 5 minutes 1 min 30 secs to 2 min 5 to 7 min 11 to 13 min 10 to 11 min Food Quantity Time Cod or haddock fillets Atlantic cod hake Sole plaice 2 Slices of hake Pollock salmon Trout 3 400g 500g 300g 1 piece 4 pieces 540...

Page 17: ...d cooking function fig 2 Example keeping warm Press the START button to confirm your selection and access the cooking time setting 0 00 flashes Adjust the cooking time by pressing the or buttons fig 3 Confirm your selection by pressing the START button Your oven will start by counting down second by second 17 Please note The function does not need power adjustment Warning Never turn on the oven in...

Page 18: ...hes Adjust by pressing the or buttons Example 30 seconds Press the W button approx 2 seconds until the power digits begin flashing fig 1 Use the and buttons to adjust the power setting you wish to record fig 2 Validate by pressing the W button fig 3 For subsequent cooking programmes the power you have just entered will be taken into account This procedure for customising the cooking temperature ca...

Page 19: ...lowing functions Example of use in the function Select the cooking programme with the or buttons fig 1 Press the START to access the cooking time settings 00 00 flashes fig 2 Use the or buttons to set the cooking time e g 20 seconds fig 3 You can then memorise your choice by pressing on the M1 M2 or M3 button for 2 seconds 2 beeps confirm your selection and M1 M2 or M3 is displayed fig 4 AUTO fig ...

Page 20: ...ng the function you can also record the power setting after choosing the cooking time After setting the cooking time press the W W button W W flashes Set the power by pressing the or buttons example 900W Record your choice by pressing M M1 1 or M M2 2 for a few seconds 2 beeps confirm your choice and M2 is displayed ...

Page 21: ...rt a recorded cooking programme Press the M M1 1 M M2 2 or M M3 3 button To start your cooking programme press S ST TA AR RT T S ST TO OP P To interrupt your cooking programme before the countdown has finished press S ST TA AR RT T S ST TO OP P U s i n g y o u r a p p l i a n c e ...

Page 22: ... following steps When the oven is off hold down the button for a few seconds a key will then be displayed on the screen access to the oven controls is now blocked fig 1 To unlock access hold down the button for a few seconds The oven controls are once again accessible Warning You cannot lock the oven if you have programmed a cooking cycle fig 1 ...

Page 23: ... Release the buttons 30 seconds later your display will turn off Your oven is now in stand by mode it will automatically turn off after 30 seconds in time display mode D DE EA AC CT TI IV VA AT TI IO ON N O OF F S ST TA AN ND D B BY Y M MO OD DE E Your oven must be in time display mode Press the and buttons simultaneously for 5 seconds fig 1 Your display indicates LCD ON fig 2 Release the buttons ...

Page 24: ...cleaned regularly its surface could become damaged affecting the appliance s lifespan and possibly causing a safety hazard Shelf support removal shelf supports can be removed for cleaning by using a damp sponge and soapy water The borders of the door and the enclosure should be clean at all times If these surfaces are damaged due to excess soiling contact a specialised technician before using your...

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