Page 2 - Type
Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made tohigh standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to readthese operating instructions in order to familiarise yourself with the applianceand get the best use out of it. Please follow the safety precaution...
Page 3 - Table of contents
Table of contents 1 Safety precautions 6 1.1 Symbols used ............................................................................................. 6 1.2 General safety precautions ...................................................................... 7 1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautio...
Page 6 - Safety precautions; Symbols used
1 Safety precautions 1.1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions.Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in dam-age to the appliance or fittings! Information and precautions that should be observed. Information on disposal Information about the operating instructions ▸ ...
Page 7 - General safety precautions
1 Safety precautions 1.2 General safety precautions ▪ Read the operating instructions before using the appliance forthe first time! ▪ This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and aboveand by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental cap-abilities, or lack of experience and/or knowledge, ...
Page 8 - Appliance-specific safety precautions; A heatable appliance drawer and its contents get hot.
1 Safety precautions 1.3 Appliance-specific safety precautions ▪ READ THE IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS CAREFULLYAND RETAIN FOR FUTURE USE. ▪ WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts get hotduring use. Be careful not to touch the heating elements. Chil-dren under 8 years of age must be kept aw...
Page 9 - Instructions for use; Before using for the first time
1 Safety precautions ▪ See the 'Accessories' section for the proper use of insertableparts. 1.4 Instructions for use Before using for the first time ▪ The appliance must be installed and connected to the electricity supply inaccordance with the separate installation instructions. Have a qualified fi...
Page 11 - How to avoid damaging the appliance
1 Safety precautions ▪ Only leave the appliance door open in the at-rest position. An open appli-ance door poses a danger of tripping or injury! Do not sit or rest on the ap-pliance door or use it as a storage surface. ▪ For hobs: A hob guard can be fitted to protect small children. Hob guardsare av...
Page 12 - Disposal; Packaging
2 Disposal Packaging ▪ All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene (EPS))are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling and disposedof in an environmentally friendly way. Disconnection ▪ Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this i...
Page 13 - Using for the first time; Finishing the first-time use process
3 Using for the first time Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time, the followingsteps should be taken: ▸ Remove the packaging and transportation material as well as any blue pro- tective film from the cooking space. ▸ Clean the cooking space and the accessories. ▸ Press th...
Page 14 - Appliance description; Construction
4 Appliance description 4.1 Construction 1 23 4 5 1 Operating and display elements 2 Ventilation opening 3 Door handle 4 Appliance door 5 Heatable appliance drawer * * Depending on model 14
Page 15 - Overview of touch buttons
4 Appliance description 4.2 Operating and display elements 12:00 7RSERWWRPKHDW 곋2SHUDWLQJPRGHV 2 3 4 1 5 1 Display 4 Action buttons 2 Digital display (duration/timer/time) 5 Switch on the adjusting knob/ap-pliance 3 Menu buttons Overview of touch buttons Operating modes GourmetGuide EasyCook User se...
Page 16 - Cooking space
4 Appliance description 4.3 Cooking space Using protective inserts or aluminium foil can damage the appli-ance. Do not place any protective insert or aluminium foil on the floor ofthe cooking space. 6 7 8 1 4 1 2 3 4 5 3 2 9 1 Appliance door 6 Temperature sensor 2 Door seal 7 Grill/top heat 3 Hot ai...
Page 17 - Accessories; TopClean baking tray
4 Appliance description 4.4 Accessories Incorrect handling can cause damage!Do not use knives or cutting wheels on the accessories. TopClean baking tray ▪ Baking tin for flans and biscuits ▪ Use together with the wire shelf as a drip tray ▪ If not fully covered, its shape can become distortedduring ...
Page 18 - Plate warmer
4 Appliance description Food probe ▪ For measuring the core temperature of food For recommended food probe temperatures, see «EasyCook». Not suitable for temperatures of over 230 °C. There must be a dis-tance between the food probe and the roof of the cooking space of atleast 5 cm. Special accessori...
Page 19 - Operating modes; Overview of operating modes; Uses
5 Operating modes 5.1 Overview of operating modes All the operating modes and fast heating are described below. Follow the advice given in «Tips and tricks» (see page 49) and in«EasyCook». 5.2 Top/Bottom heat Temperature range 30–280 °C Temperature range for pyrolysis appli-ance 30–300 °C Recommende...
Page 20 - Hot air; PizzaPlus
5 Operating modes 5.3 Hot air Temperature range 30–250 °C Temperature range for pyrolysis appli-ance 30–280 °C Recommended value 180 °C Level 1 + 3 or 2(or 1 + 3 + 2) A heating element behind the back wall of the cooking space heats up the airinside the cooking space, which is circulated evenly. Use...
Page 21 - Grill; Grill-forced convection
5 Operating modes 5.5 Grill Temperature range 5 levels Recommended value Level 3 Level 3 or 4 The cooking space is heated by the grill element. Uses ▪ Flat food for grilling, e.g. steaks, chops, chicken parts, fish and sausages ▪ Gratinating ▪ Toast ▸ Place the food to be grilled directly on the wir...
Page 22 - Top/Bottom heat humid; Hot air humid
5 Operating modes 5.7 Top/Bottom heat humid Temperature range 30–250 °C Recommended value 200 °C Level 2 (or 1) The cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements. Thesteam produced is largely retained in the cooking space. The food retains itsmoisture. Uses ▪ Bread, plaited bread, r...
Page 23 - Bottom heat; Fast heating
5 Operating modes 5.9 Bottom heat Temperature range 6 levels Recommended value Level 3 Level 2 (or 1) The cooking space is heated by the bottom heating element. Uses ▪ Baking flan bases ▪ Preserving Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results. 5.10 Fast heating For fast heati...
Page 24 - Using the appliance; Adjusting knob functions
6 Using the appliance The different main menus and functions are selected by pressing the corres-ponding touch button. Selected touch buttons and functions are illuminated inwhite; other selectable functions are illuminated in orange.Settings and functions that cannot be selected or changed are grey...
Page 25 - Selecting and starting the operating mode; Press and go
6 Using the appliance 6.1 Selecting and starting the operating mode ▸ If the appliance is switched off: first press the adjusting knob. ▸ If the appliance has another menu open: press the touch button. – The selection of operating modes appears in the display. ▸ Select the operating mode. – The oper...
Page 26 - Display overview; 곌6HWWHPSHUDWXUH; Checking and changing the settings
6 Using the appliance Display overview 곌6HWWHPSHUDWXUH 굙 굚 굛 K 5 6 1 3 2 4 1 Operating mode settings 4 Current position of the adjustingknob / selected setting 2 Press and go 5 Set values / recommended val-ues 3 Operating mode with symbol 6 Symbols for settings 6.2 Checking and changing the settings...
Page 27 - Setting a delayed start / end time; Before setting the delayed start
6 Using the appliance 6.4 Setting a delayed start / end time The delayed start is activated when both the duration and the end time are setfor the selected operating mode.The appliance switches automatically on and off again at the desired times.If you use the food probe, you will need to estimate a...
Page 28 - Example; Food probe temperature; food probe temperature; Setting
6 Using the appliance Example ▸ Select the operating mode and 180°C. ▸ At 8:00, set a duration of 1 hour and 15 minutes. ▸ Set the end time to 11:30. – The appliance will automatically switch on at 10:15 and off again at11:30. 6.5 Food probe temperature Only use the supplied food probe.Do not clean ...
Page 29 - Measuring the food probe temperature; Cancelling / ending the operating mode before time
6 Using the appliance – Operation ends automatically once the target temperature has beenreached – see also End of (see page 32)operation. If the meat is left in the cooking space after having switched off theappliance, the food probe temperature will continue to rise due to theresidual heat. Measur...
Page 30 - Setting and starting the timer
6 Using the appliance 6.7 Changing the operating mode If no operating mode is running: ▸ Select in the settings of the current operating mode. – The operating modes menu is displayed. If an operating mode is already running: ▸ Select or press the touch button. – The selected operating mode is cancel...
Page 32 - End of operation
6 Using the appliance 6.9 End of operation When the set duration is up or, if the food probe is being used, when the settarget temperature is reached: – The selected operating mode ends automatically. – An acoustic signal is emitted. – Three options are displayed: ▪ Select to choose a new operating ...
Page 33 - Removing food from cooking space; The accessories get hot. Use protective gloves or oven cloths.; Switching the appliance off
6 Using the appliance Removing food from cooking space Risk of burns! Hot air may escape from the cooking space when the appliancedoor is opened. The accessories get hot. Use protective gloves or oven cloths. ▸ Take the food out of the cooking space when done. ▸ Wipe away traces of water or soiling ...
Page 35 - GourmetGuide; Recipe book; Unlocking a recipe book
7 GourmetGuide The GourmetGuide encompasses several programmes which make prepar- ing meals as easy as possible for you. The following programmes can becalled up: Recipes Keep warm * Soft roasting * applies only to appliances which were produced after March 2016 or havereceived a software update. 7....
Page 37 - Aborting the recipe; Own recipes; Creating your own recipe
7 GourmetGuide Aborting the recipe ▸ In the recipe settings, select . – The following appears in the display: «Should the current recipe beaborted?» ▸ To abort the recipe, select «Yes». – The recipe is aborted. 7.2 Own recipes Up to 24 of your own favourite recipes can be created and saved. A recipe...
Page 38 - Step duration
7 GourmetGuide For the intermediate step «Hold», the heating continues to run and the cooking space temperature remains constant. For the intermediatestep «Pause», the cooking space is not heated any more and thetemperature drops.After a hold or pause step, a preheating stage can be set. ▸ To save t...
Page 41 - Soft roasting; How it functions; Cut of meat
7 GourmetGuide 7.3 Soft roasting How it functions The soft roasting function allows high-quality cuts of meat to be preparedgently. You can select exactly when the cooking process is complete, irre-spective of the weight and thickness of the meat. The temperature is automat-ically regulated. Tips fo...
Page 42 - «Soft roasting seared»
7 GourmetGuide Leg of lamb rare medium 63 67 Freely select meat type – 70 «Soft roasting seared» ▸ Season or marinate the meat. Remove any marinade made with herbs, mustard, etc. from the meatbefore searing. These ingredients burn easily. ▸ Salt the meat immediately before searing. ▸ Briefly sear th...
Page 43 - Selecting and starting soft roasting
7 GourmetGuide Selecting and starting soft roasting The longer the meat is cooked, the more tender and succulent it be-comes. This applies particularly for thicker pieces of meat.The target temperature cannot be changed once soft roasting hasstarted. ▸ If the appliance is switched off, first press t...
Page 45 - EasyCook; Overview of food groups
8 EasyCook EasyCook helps you to prepare any food simply and conveniently. After choosing the food group and food, the appliance suggests the suitable operat-ing modes or GourmetGuide applications, including the settings and accessor-ies. The brochure of the same name, which you received with the op...
Page 46 - Selecting foods and starting
8 EasyCook 8.2 Selecting foods and starting ▸ If the appliance is switched off, first press the adjusting knob. ▸ Press the touch button. – The overview of food groups is displayed. ▸ Select the food group. ▸ Select the desired type of food. ▸ If necessary, select the shape (whole, in pieces, etc.) ...
Page 47 - Favourites; Creating favourites
9 Favourites Up to 24 operating modes, GourmetGuide and EasyCook applications to-gether with the settings made can be saved as favourites. 9.1 Creating favourites ▸ Select an operating mode, GourmetGuide or EasyCook application. ▸ Make the settings. ▸ Press the touch button. – The favourites menu op...
Page 49 - Tips and tricks; Result
10 Tips and tricks 10.1 Unsatisfactory cooking result... ...when baking and roasting Result Solution ▪ The baking or roast looksgood on the outside but isstill doughy or raw on theinside. ▸ Next time, set a lower temperature and lengthen the operating time. ▪ The cake collapses. ▸ Check that the set...
Page 50 - Saving energy
10 Tips and tricks Result Solution ▪ The baking has brownedunevenly. ▸ Next time, set a lower temperature and ad- just the operating time. ▸ If using , and , check that the levels used correspond to «EasyCook». ▸ Do not push baking tins or bulky foodstuffs right to the back of the cooking space. ▪ T...
Page 51 - User settings; Overview of user settings
11 User settings 11.1 Overview of user settings Language Assistance functions Display Temperature Date Childproof lock Clock Appliance information Notifications Demo mode Pyrolytic self-cleaning (depend-ing on model) Factory settings Volume 11.2 Adjusting user settings ▸ If the appliance is switched...
Page 52 - Contrast; Date
11 User settings 11.3 Language The language in the display can be changed. Different languages are availablefor selection. 11.4 Display Contrast With this function, the readability of the display can be adjusted based on howthe appliance is installed. Brightness The brightness of the display can be ...
Page 53 - Clock; Time format; Notifications
11 User settings 11.6 Clock The following time functions are available: ▪ Time ▪ Time format ▪ Time display ▪ Mains synchronization Time format The time can be displayed in the European 24-hour time format or the US12‑hour format (a.m./p.m.). Time display With the «Show time» setting (factory settin...
Page 54 - Illumination
11 User settings 11.9 Volume The acoustic signal can be set at one of two levels of loudness or can becompletely switched off. An acoustic signal is emitted in the event of a malfunction even if thesetting is set to «off».A short acoustic signal is emitted when the appliance is switched offeven if t...
Page 55 - Temperature; Temperature unit; Childproof lock
11 User settings 11.11 Temperature Temperature unit The temperature can be displayed in «°C» or «°F». ▪ °C: Degrees Celsius ▪ °F: Degrees Fahrenheit Default value for soft roasting The default value is the target temperature that is automatically set when softroasting. With this user setting, it can...
Page 56 - Factory settings
11 User settings 11.15 Factory settings If one or more user settings have been changed, these can be reset to thefactory settings. 56
Page 57 - Care and maintenance; Risk of burns from hot surfaces!; Cleaning the exterior; Cleaning the cooking space; Damage to the appliance from incorrect treatment!
12 Care and maintenance Risk of burns from hot surfaces! Allow the appliance and the accessories to cool down before clean-ing them. Damage to the appliance from incorrect treatment! Do not use any abrasive or caustic cleaning agents, metal scrapersthat are sharp or scratch, steel wool, abrasive sco...
Page 58 - Never clean appliances with pyrolysis using oven cleaner; Cleaning the appliance door; Removing the appliance door
12 Care and maintenance Never clean appliances with pyrolysis using oven cleaner as the surface could otherwise be damaged. ► Carry out pyrolysis in the case of stubborn dirt deposits (see page 63). 12.3 Cleaning the appliance door ▸ Clean the appliance door with a soft cloth dampened with water and...
Page 59 - Reassembling the appliance door; Cleaning the door seal
12 Care and maintenance Reassembling the appliance door ▸ From the front, push both hinges 1 into the opening 3 . ▸ Open the appliance door as far as it will go and close back the clips 2 . 12.4 Cleaning the door seal ▸ Clean the door seal with a soft cloth dampened with water, but do not use any cl...
Page 60 - Replacing the door seal on pyrolysis appliances
12 Care and maintenance ▸ Starting from the bottom, press the seal evenly into the groove. 12.6 Replacing the door seal on pyrolysis appliances ▸ Remove the damaged door seal. ▸ Clean the groove 3 with a slightly damp cloth. ▸ Press the new door seal 1 into the groove, with the seam joint 2 off-cent...
Page 61 - Replacing the halogen light bulb
12 Care and maintenance 12.7 Replacing the halogen light bulb WARNING: Risk of electric shock! Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply before re-placing the halogen light bulb. Risk of burns from hot surfaces! Allow the halogen light bulb and the appliance to cool down beforereplacing t...
Page 62 - Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides; Removing and reassembling the shelf guides
12 Care and maintenance 12.8 Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides ▪ The wire shelf and shelf guides can be cleaned in the dishwasher. ▪ The baking tray can be cleaned in the dishwasher; however, this will affectits non-stick properties. Removing and reassembling the shelf guides ▸ Push the shel...
Page 63 - Pyrolytic self-cleaning; Danger of explosion due to deposits and cleaning agents!; Possible settings
12 Care and maintenance 12.9 Pyrolytic self-cleaning Danger of explosion due to deposits and cleaning agents! Remove grease or oil deposits. Do not use any chemical cleaningagents. Deposits could give rise to chemical reactions and destroythe enamel. Poisonous fumes could escape. Do not leave the ap...
Page 65 - Aborting; End
12 Care and maintenance Aborting ▸ Select in the display. – The pyrolytic self-cleaning process is aborted. ▸ The residual heat can be found in the display. ▸ The appliance door remains locked until the temperature drops below 300 °C. End The appliance door can only be opened once the temperature dr...
Page 66 - What to do if ...; ... the appliance is not working; ... the appliance door cannot be opened; Possible cause
13 Trouble-shooting 13.1 What to do if … This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructionsgiven. If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied, please callCustomer Services. Before calling Customer Services, please note down the error messagein full. F...
Page 69 - ... the following appears in the display; After a power failure; Brief power failure during operation
13 Trouble-shooting … the following appears in the display UX/EXX see operating instructionsFN XXX XXXXXX Possible cause Solution ▪ An interruption in thepower supply. ▸ Cancel the error message by pressing the button. ▸ Disconnect from the power supply for about 1 minute. ▸ Reconnect the power sup...
Page 70 - Prolonged power failure
13 Trouble-shooting Prolonged power failure Scenario 1 * * applies only to appliances which were produced after March 2016 or havereceived a software update. The process involved in using the appliance for the first time is carried outafter a prolonged power failure. However, only the language and t...
Page 71 - Accessories and spare parts; Special accessories
14 Accessories and spare parts The accessories listed below, as well as spare parts, can also be ordered inaddition to the scope of delivery of the appliance. Ordering is subject to a fee,except in the event of warranty claims. Please give the product family of theappliance and exact description of ...
Page 72 - Spare parts
14 Accessories and spare parts 14.3 Spare parts Shelf guides left/right Halogen light bulb Door seal Door seal forpyrolytic appliances The halogen light bulb is also available from specialist retailers. 72
Page 73 - Technical data; Dimensions; Electrical connection; Note for testing institutes; Temperature measurement
15 Technical data Dimensions ▸ See installation instructions Electrical connection ▸ See identification plate 1 1 15.1 Note for testing institutes The energy efficiency class according to EN 50304/EN 60350 is determinedusing the and operating modes. Placing thermocouples between the appliance door a...
Page 74 - Product data sheet; Saving energy while cooking
15 Technical data 15.3 Product data sheet In accordance with EU Regulation No.: 66/2014 Brand – V-ZUG Ltd Type of appliance – Oven Model designation – BCSE | BCSE DV | BCSEP | BCSEP DV Mass of appliance kg 48 | 48 | 52 | 54 Number of cavities – 1 Heat source per cavity – Electric Volume per cavity l...
Page 75 - Reference to «Open Source» licence
15 Technical data 15.4 Automatic energy-saving stand-by To prevent unnecessary energy consumption, the appliance is equipped withan automatic energy-saving stand-by feature. To reduce power consumption to a minimum, select «Hide time» inthe user settings. Despite automatic energy-saving stand-by, al...
Page 76 - Index
16 Index A Aborting Changing recipes .............................. 39Creating your own recipe ................ 39Operating mode ................................ 29Recipes ............................................... 37 Accessories ....................................... 17, 71 Cleaning ........
Page 79 - Appliance; Requesting repairs
17 Service & Support The «Troubleshooting» chapter provides valuable information for dealing with minor operating faults. This saves you the time, effort and potential cost of having to call out a service technician. Information on the V-ZUG warranty can be found at www.vzug.com →Service →Warran...
Page 80 - Quick instructions; Active menu; Menu and action buttons
Quick instructions Here you will find an overview of key operating information. Active menu Action buttons Menu buttons 12:00 7RSERWWRPKHDW 곋2SHUDWLQJPRGHV Press to switch on the appliance or to select/confirm Turn to set the temperature and time or to navigate within the menu Adjusting knob as a ce...