Aeg-Electrolux BOCMG-M User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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BOC MGUser 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 panel121 Oven displays2 Oven functions buttonsOven layout1234561231 Grill elementDescription of appliance11

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2 Microwave generator3 Light in the oven4 Glass base, removable5 Side rails, removable6 Oven levelsAccessories Oven Shelf For cookware, cake tins, ro

Page 5 - Safety information

When the appliance has been connected tothe electrical supply or when there has beena power cut, the symbol for the time au-tomatically flashes.1. To

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2. Remove all accessories and side rails and clean with a warm solution of waterand washing-up liquid.3. Also wipe the oven out with a warm solution o

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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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The control panel12 376 541 Start button2 Microwave button3 button +/-4 Stop button / Restore settings5 Clock functions6 Baking/Roasting Programmes7 G

Page 9 - Do not use the appliance

Switch the oven on1. Press the Grill button . The singleeconomy grill oven function ap-pears.A suggested temperature appears inthe temperature displa

Page 10 - Description of appliance

Switching the oven offTo switch the oven off, press the Stop but-ton repeatedly until only the time and anyresidual heat is displayed.Cooling fanThe

Page 11 - Oven layout

2. By repeatedly pressing the Micro-wave button, set the desired mi-crowave power.– The settings options are in 100Watt steps from 1,000 Watt to 100Wa

Page 12 - Setting and changing the time

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 counts down,using the clock functions but-tons and the cooking timecan be increased or reduced.When the time has elapsed, a signals

Page 14 - Getting to know the appliance

– The cooking times can be set asfollows:– from 0 to 2 min. in 5 secondsteps,– from 2 to 5 min. in 10 second steps,– from 5 to 10 min. in 20 second st

Page 15 - Operating the oven

2. Press the Start button repeatedlyuntil the desired period of operationappears. The appliance switches itselfon at maximum microwave power.– Each p

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Microwave Power Suitable for500 Watt• Heating one-plate meals•Simmering stews• Cooking egg dishes400 Watt300 Watt200 Watt• Continuing to cook meals• C

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Additional functionsMicrowave ProgrammesFor this function, use the pre-set programmes (see section "Uses, Tables and Tips:Programmes).Selecting a

Page 18 - Oven Functions

With some programmes, after the time haselapsed a Keep Warm function is started. Asignal sounds and "HH" lights up in the dis-play.After the

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Clock functions1234561 Clock functions2 Clock displays3 Time4 Cook Time/End Time/Operating Time5 Clock functions6 Selector buttonsCountdownTo set a co

Page 20 - Combi Function

General instructions• After a clock function has been selected, the corresponding symbol flashes forabout 5 seconds. During this period, the desired t

Page 21 - Microwave Quick Start

After approx. 5 seconds the display shows thetime remaining. The symbol for Countdown lights up.When the time has elapsed, a signal soundsfor 2 minute

Page 22 - Information on power settings

3. When the Start button is pressed,the time set begins to count down.The symbol for Cook Time lights up.By repeatedly pressing the clock func-tions

Page 23 - Inserting the oven shelf

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

Page 24 - Microwave Programmes

4. When the Start button is pressed,the time set begins to count down.The symbol for Cook Time lights up.By repeatedly pressing the clock func-tions

Page 25 - Memory function

The symbols for End Time and Cook Time light up.The oven switches itself on automatically.By repeatedly pressing the clock functionsbutton the curren

Page 26 - Clock functions

3. Using the End Time function , setthe time at which the dish is to beready,e. g. at 14:05.The symbols for Cook Time and End Time light up.The oven

Page 27 - Countdown

Child safety deviceAs soon as the child safety device is activated, it is no longer possible to operatethe oven.Switching on the child safety device1.

Page 28 - Microwave Cook Time min

1. Switch off the appliance using theStop button, if necessary.2. Press and hold the and buttonsat the same time, until a signalsounds (approx. 2 se

Page 29 - Cook Time

• Grilling is particularly suitable for flat pieces of meat or fish.Grilling TableFood to be grilled Oven level Cooking times1st side 2nd sideRissoles

Page 30 - End Time

Defrosting meat, poultry, fish• Place the frozen, unwrapped food on a small upturned plate with a containerunderneath or on a defrosting rack or plast

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Cookware/Material Microwave Singleeconomygrill ovenDefrosting Heating CookingCardboard, paperX -- -- --ClingfilmX -- -- --Roasting film with microwave

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

Page 33 - Other functions

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

Page 34 - Uses, Tables and Tips

Other functions 33Child safety device 33Button Beep 33Automatic switch-off 34Uses, Tables and Tips 34Single economy grill 34Grill

Page 35 - Information about operation

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 several

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Dish Baking/roastingdishesOvenfunct.Temp.in °CMicro-waveWattOvenlevelTimeinmin.Things to notePotato gratin1000 gOvenproofglassware onoven shelf+ 200 3

Page 38 - Microwave Cooking Table

The cooking times and temperatures are guidelines only and depend upon the typeand qualities of the foodstuffs.Tips for the microwaveResult RemedyYou

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ProgrammesThe appliance has 10 programmed functions, which can be selected one after theother using the Baking/Roasting Programmes button.For settings

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Pro-grammeFunc-tionRecipe Weight Time ac-cordingto preset-tingKeepWarmfunction"HH"Preset-tingmin. max.P 10Fish 1,000 g 100 g 1,000 g 21 min.

Page 41 - Combi-Function Table

Remove stubborn dirt with special oven cleaners.When using oven sprays, please follow the manufacturer's instructions exactly!AccessoriesWash up

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

Page 43 - Tips for the microwave

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 44 - Programmes

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

Page 45 - Cleaning and care

Instruction bookSafety informationImportant safety instructions!Read carefully and keep for future use!Electrical safety •This appliance must only be

Page 46 - Removing the side rails

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Page 47 - Oven lighting

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Page 49 - Installation instructions

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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9000 St. GallenZürcher-strasse 204 e4127 Birsfelden Haupt-strasse 526020 Emmenbrücke See-talstrasse 117000 Chur Comercial-strasse 19Ersatzteilverkauf/

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• Be careful if connecting electrical appliances to sockets near to this appliance.Electrical leads must not be caught under the hot oven door.•Warnin

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• When heating liquids always put a cof-fee spoon or a glass rod in the containerto avoid boiling delay. With boiling de-lay the boiling temperature i

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How to avoid damage to the appliance• Do not line the oven with aluminium foil and do not place a baking tray orsaucepan etc. on the floor, as otherwi

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Do not use the appliance... for cooking eggs in their shells (with friedeggs, pierce the yolks first) and snails, as oth-erwise these burst.Cooking oi

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