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User manual Electric built-in oven
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Summary of Contents

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BOC HMGUser manual Electric built-in oven

Page 2 - Dear Customer

Description of applianceGeneral view1231 Control Panel2 Door handle3 Full glass door10Description of appliance

Page 3 - Contents

Control panel 121 Oven displays2 Oven functions buttonsOven layout12345671231 Grill elementDescription of appliance11

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2 Microwave generator3 Light in the oven4 Rear heating panel Oven lighting5 Glass base, removable6 Side rails, removable7 Oven shelf levelsAccessories

Page 5 - Safety information

Before using for the first timeSetting and changing the timeThe oven only operates when the time has been set.After it has been plugged in or after a

Page 6 - Safety during use

Do not use any sharp or abrasive cleaning tools or materials! These could damagethe surface.For metal fronts, use normal commercially available cleani

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Operating the oven The electronic oven controlsThe display field1 2 3 456781 Memory: P / Test: d2 Microwave function3 Temperature/Time/Microwave Power

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Control panel12 3756481 Start button2 Microwave button3 Memory function4 Stop button / Restore settings5 Clock functions6 Selector buttons7 Baking/Roa

Page 9 - Do not use the appliance

• Stop operation by pressing the Stop button and continue by pressing theStart button . Switch off the appliance by pressing the Stop button repeat

Page 10 - Description of appliance

Switching off the ovenTo switch off the oven press the Stop button repeatedly until only the time and perhapsresidual heat is displayed.Cooling fanThe

Page 11 - Oven layout

2. Set the required power by pressingthe Microwave button repeatedly.– The settings options are in 100Watt steps from 1,000 Watt to 100Watt.– If you

Page 12 - Accessories Oven

Dear CustomerThank you for choosing one of our high-quality products.With this appliance you will experience the perfect combination of functionaldesi

Page 13 - Cleaning for the first time

– While the time is countingdown the cooking time can beincreased or reduced by press-ing the clock function buttons and .When the time has elapse

Page 14 - Getting to know the appliance

– The cooking times can be set asfollows:– from 0 to 2 min. in 5-Sek.-Schritten,– from 2 to 5 min. in 10-Sek.-Schritten,– from 5 to 10 min. in 20-Sek.

Page 15 - Operating the oven

2. Press Start repeatedly until the re-quired operating time appears. Theappliance switches itself on at maxi-mum microwave power.– Each press of th

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Microwave Power Application500 watt• Heating one-plate meals•Simmering stews• Cooking egg dishes400 watt300 watt200 watt• Continuing to cook meals• Co

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Oven shelf :Insert the oven shelf so that the feet pointdownwards.Push the oven shelf between the guide barsof the selected oven level.The high rim ar

Page 18 - Oven functions

– Always enter the lower weight, e.g. bread weighs 460 g: Set the weight to 400 g.4. When you press the Start button the set time starts to count down

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Starting the memory function1. If necessary press Stop to switch theappliance off.2. Call up the saved setting with the mem-ory function button .3. P

Page 20 - Combi Function

To set a countdown. When it has counted down, a signal sounds. This function hasno effect on the operation of the microwave and oven.Microwave cooking

Page 21 - Microwave Quick Start

2. Press or to set the requiredcountdown time (max. 99.00 mi-nutes).After approx. 5 seconds the display shows thetime remaining. The Countdown sym

Page 22 - Information on power settings

2. Press or to set the desired cook-ing time. The Cooking time symbol flashes.3. When you press the Start button the set time starts to count down

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ContentsInstruction book 5Safety information 5Electrical safety 5Children's safety 6Safety during use 6Microwave 7How to av

Page 24 - Microwave programmes

3. Press or to set the desired cook-ing time.4. When you press the Start button the set time starts to count down. TheCooking time symbol lights

Page 25 - Memory function

3. Press or to set time you wantthe appliance to switch off.The symbols for end time and cooking time light up.The oven switches itself on automa

Page 26 - Clock functions

1. Select oven function and tempera-ture.2. Use the cooking time function toset the time that the dish needs tocook,e. g. 1 hour.3. Use the end time

Page 27 - Countdown

2. Press the and clock functionbuttons at the same time repeatedlyuntil the display goes dark.As soon as the appliance is operatedagain, the displ

Page 28 - Microwave cooking time min

Beep button Switching off the beep button1. If necessary press Stop to switchthe appliance off.2. Hold down and at the sametime until a beep sounds

Page 29 - Cooking time

• With Ventitherm ® Fan Operated Cooking you can bake on up to 2 bakingtrays at the same time:1 baking tray:e. g. oven level 21 baking tin:e. g. oven

Page 30 - End time

• We recommend using the lower temperature the first time and then, if necessary,e. g. if a deeper browning is required or baking time is too long, se

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Baking on one oven levelType of Cake / Pastries / BreadsVentitherm ® Fan Operated Cooking Oven level Temperature °C Time in hours:min.Cheesecake 1 160

Page 32 - Switching off the display

Baking on one oven levelType of Cake / Pastries / BreadsVentitherm ® Fan Operated Cooking Oven level Temperature °C Time in hours:min.Small cakes (20

Page 33 - Child safety function

Baking results Possible cause Remedy Too much liquid in the mixture Use less liquid. Pay attention tomixing times, especially if usingmixing machines

Page 34 - Uses, Tables and Tips

Other functions 32Switching off the display 32Child safety function 33Beep button 34the oven will switch off 34Uses, Tables and Tip

Page 35 - General instructions

Frozen Ready Meals TableFood to becookedOven functions Oven lev-elTemperature °C CookingFrozen pizza Ventitherm ® FanOperated Cooking3 as per manufac-

Page 36 - Baking Table

• Switch the oven off approx. 10 minutes before the end of roasting time to makeuse of the residual heat.Roasting TableFood to be roastedVentitherm ®

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Food to be roastedVentitherm ® Fan Operated Cooking Oven level Temperature °C Time in hours:min.Chicken, poulard (1-1.5 kg) 1 190-210 0:45-1:15Half ch

Page 38 - Tips for baking

Dish Temperature in °C Tray OvenshelfGrillingtime inminutesTurn after ...minutesOven levelChicken (900-1,000 g) 180-200 1 2 50-60 25-30Stuffed rolled

Page 39 - Bakes and Gratins Table

Defrosting TableDish Defrostingtime (mins.)Further de-frosting time(mins.)NoteChicken, 1,000 g 100-140 20-30 Place chicken on an upturned saucer ina l

Page 40 - Roasting

Food to be dried Temperature in °C Oven level Time in hours (guide-line)Plums 75 2 2 / 4 8-12Apricots 75 2 2 / 4 8-12Apple slices 75 2 2 / 4 6-9Pears

Page 41 - Roasting Table

Preserve 1)Temperature in°CCooking time untilsimmering in minutes.Continue to cook at100 °C in minutes.VegetablesCarrots 2)160-170 50-60 5-10Mushrooms

Page 42 - Rotitherm Roasting

• Turn the food after half the defrosting time. If possible, divide and then removepieces that have started to defrost.Defrosting butter, portions of

Page 43 - Defrosting

Cookware/Material Microwave Singleeconomygrill ovenDefrosting Heating CookingRoasting dishes made of metal, e. g. enamel,cast iron-- -- -- XBaking tin

Page 44 - Defrosting Table

Microwave Cooking TableDefrostingDish MicrowaveSize (g) Power(Watts)Cooktimemin.Standingtime (min.)Things to noteMeatWhole cuts of meat 500 200 10-12

Page 45 - Preserves table

Removing the side rails 59Replacing the side rails 60Oven lighting 60If something is wrong… 61Installation instructions 62Safety info

Page 46 - Information about operation

DefrostingDish MicrowaveSize (g) Power(Watts)Cooktimemin.Standingtime (min.)Things to noteQuark 250 100 10-15 25-30 Remove aluminiumparts, turn halfwa

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DefrostingDish MicrowaveSize (g) Power(Watts)Cooktimemin.Standingtime (min.)Things to noteMeltingChocolate / Chocolatecoating150 600 2-3 --- Stir half

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CookingDish MicrowaveSize (g) Power(Watts)Cooktimemin.Standingtime (min.)Things to noteFish fillets 500 500 6-8 --- Cook covered, turncontainer severa

Page 49 - Microwave Cooking Table

Type of dish Baking/roastingdishesOvenfunctionTemp.in °CMicro-waveWattOvenlevelTime inmin.Things to noteDuck 2,000gGlassware onrack+ First230Then18030

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Type of dish Baking/roastingdishesOvenfunctionTemp.in °CMicro-waveWattOvenlevelTime inmin.Things to noteRoast beef,1,000 gGlassware onrack+ 180 400 1

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Dish Power(Watts)Ovenfunc-tionsOvenlevelCookTimemin.Standingtime (min.)NoteSponge mix(12.3.2)600 Glassbase8-10 5 Cooking meatloaf (12.3.3)500 Gla

Page 52 - Combi-Function Table

Pro-grammeFunc-tionRecipe Weight Time ac-cordingto preset-tingKeepwarmmode"HH"Preset-tingmin. max.P 3Fish 1,000 g 100 g 1,500 g 15 mins.20 s

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Pro-grammeFunc-tionRecipe Weight Time ac-cordingto preset-tingKeepwarmmode"HH"Preset-tingmin. max.P 12+Chicken 1,000 g 400 g 1400 g 38 mins.

Page 54 - Tips for the microwave

• 2 tablespoons oil• Salt, pepper, paprika and curry powderMethod:Wash the chicken and dry it with kitchen paper.Mix the spices with the oil and use t

Page 55 - Programmes

• For metal fronts, use normal commercially available cleaning agents.• Please do not use any scouring agents or abrasive sponges.Oven interiorClean t

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Children's safety• Small children must be kept away from the appliance. Make sure that childrendo not touch the appliance when playing.• Always h

Page 57 - CHICKEN 1200 G

Replacing the side railsTo insert rails, re-insert them into the mountsand lower them.Oven lightingWARNING!Risk of electric shock! Before replacing th

Page 58 - Cleaning and care

If something is wrong…Problem Possible cause RemedyThe oven is not heatingupThe oven has not been switched on Switch the oven on The clock has not be

Page 59 - Removing the side rails

Installation instructionsCAUTION!The new appliance may only be installed and connected by a registered installationengineer. Please comply with this i

Page 60 - Oven lighting

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Page 61 - If something is wrong…

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DisposalThe symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product maynot be treated as household waste. Instead it should be taken

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Microwave• Only switch the appliance on when there is food inside it. With no food in it, theappliance could be overloaded.•Only use microwave safe co

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• Do not overcook the dishes by using powers and times that are too high. Thefood can dry out, burn or set itself alight in certain places.• The inter

Page 72 - 315915703-A-062008

Information on the oven enamelChanges to the colour of the oven's enamel surface as a result of use do not affectthe appliance's suitability

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