Page 2 - – Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken.; Validity; Variations depending on the model are noted in the text.
2 Thank you for choosing to buy one of our products. Your appliance is made to high standards and is easy to use. Nevertheless, please take the time to read these operating instructions in order to familiarize yourself with the appliance and get the best use out of it. Please follow the safety preca...
Page 3 - Contents; Safety precautions
3 Contents Safety precautions 6 Before using for the first time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Correct use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Children in the home . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 Note on use ....
Page 4 - ... Contents
… Contents 4 Time functions 32 Setting/Changing the time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 Timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Operating time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Delayed...
Page 5 - Care and maintenance
… Contents 5 Care and maintenance 73 Cleaning the exterior . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Cleaning the appliance door . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 74 Removing the shelf guides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Replacing the door sea...
Page 6 - In accordance with the requirements of IEC 60335-1:; Before using for the first time; Make the desired user settings.
6 Safety precautions In accordance with the requirements of IEC 60335-1: 䡲 This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) withreduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience andknowledge, unless supervised or unless they have been given instructionconc...
Page 7 - ... Safety precautions; Correct use; Never use the appliance to dry animals, textiles or paper!
… Safety precautions 7 Correct use 䡲 The appliance is designed for use in the home for preparing food. Underno circumstances flambé or cook food using a lot of fat in the cookingspace! No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper or in-correct use. 䡲 Never use the appliance to dry anima...
Page 8 - Children in the home; Use the childproof locking facility.; Note on use
… Safety precautions 8 Children in the home 䡲 Packaging material, e.g. plastic and polystyrene, can be dangerous forchildren. Danger of suffocation! Please keep packaging material away fromchildren. 䡲 The appliance is designed for use by adults who are familiar with theseoperating instructions. Chil...
Page 10 - How to avoid damaging the appliance; Close the appliance door carefully.
… Safety precautions 10 Caution: Danger of injury! 䡲 Be careful not to put fingers in the door hinges, there is otherwise a risk ofinjury if the appliance door is moved. Particular care should be taken whenchildren are around. 䡲 Only leave the appliance door open in the at-rest position. An openappl...
Page 11 - Appliance description; Construction; Operating and display elements
11 Appliance description Construction 1 Operating and display elements 2 Door handle 3 Appliance door 1 2 3
Page 12 - Buttons
… Appliance description 12 Operating and display elements Buttons Displays Symbols Operating modes Illumination Timer Cooking space/ food probe temperature Time, operating time, switch-off time Operating mode Off Adjusting knob Temperature Plain text display Time, operating time, switch-off time, ti...
Page 13 - Cooking space
… Appliance description 13 Cooking space Do not place any protective insert or aluminium foil on the bottomof the cooking space. 1 Appliance door 8 Cooking space temperature sensor 2 Door seal 9 Water tank compartment 3 Socket for food probe 10 Levels 4 Illumination 11 Knurled nut 5 Climate sensor 1...
Page 14 - Accessories; Stainless steel tray
… Appliance description 14 Accessories The baking trays and wire shelves are inserted into the oven between the two rails of a shelf runner.The wire shelves have non-tip safety notches which prevent them being pulled right out when they only need to be partially pulled out. The wire shelves can then...
Page 15 - ... Appliance description; Perforated cooking tray; Only fill with fresh, cold drinking water.
… Appliance description 15 Perforated cooking tray 䡲 For cooking fresh or frozen vegetables, meat and fish. 䡲 For standing ramekins, preserving jars, etc. on. 䡲 For extracting juice from berries, fruit, etc. For steaming, place the stainless steel tray underneath the perforated cooking tray to catch...
Page 18 - Roller runner
… Appliance description 18 Roller runner 䡲 For safely pulling out one or more baking trays/wire shelves in order, for instance, to baste a joint of meat or to take out a baking tin.
Page 19 - Operating the appliance; Using the buttons
19 Operating the appliance Using the buttons The operating mode, the cooking space temperature, the food probe temper-ature, the operating time, the switch-off time and various other functions can be selected by pressing the appropriate button once or more. 䡲 The symbol for the function selected ill...
Page 21 - Using for the first time
… Operating the appliance 21 Using for the first time Before using the newly installed appliance for the first time the following measures should be taken: A Remove all packaging and transport materials from the cooking space. A When flashes in the right digital display, turn the adjusting knob to s...
Page 23 - Refilling the water tank; Selecting the operating mode
… Operating the appliance 23 Refilling the water tank The contents of the water tank normally suffice for one cooking session. If, however, the water tank needs to be refilled: A Do not fill the water tank with more than 0.5 l water to ensure that it does not overflow when the water is pumped back. ...
Page 24 - Removing the cooked food from the cooking space
… Operating the appliance 24 Selecting the cooking space temperature A Press the button. A Turn the adjusting knob to set the desired cooking space temperature. A Press the adjusting knob to confirm. – «Professional baking» «Steam phase» appear in the plain text display. Checking/Changing the cookin...
Page 25 - Switching off
… Operating the appliance 25 Switching off A Press the button. – The and symbols go out. – For all operating modes that use steam, steam can be released at the end of the cooking process. – The steam is gradually released from the cooking space – this take around 1 minute – so that there is no sudde...
Page 26 - ... Operating the appliance; Emptying the water tank; Water is being pumped off» appears in the plain text display.; The water in the water tank can be hot. Scalding hazard!; If «
… Operating the appliance 26 Emptying the water tank When the appliance is switched off, the residual water is pumped back into the water tank. – « Water is being pumped off» appears in the plain text display. A When the water has been pumped back, remove, empty and then dry the water tank. The wate...
Page 27 - User settings; Possible settings
27 User settings You can adjust the settings. A Press the adjusting knob to activate the plain text display. – «Select and press OK» «BakeOmatic» appears in the plain text display. A Turn the adjusting knob until «User settings» appears. A Press the adjusting knob to confirm. – «User settings» «Lang...
Page 28 - ... User settings
… User settings 28 * Select and press OK User settings User settings Language User settings Childproof lock User settings Time display User settings Acoustic signal ▪ off * ▪ on ▪ high * ▪ low ▪ off ▪ Text in Deutsch ▪ Texte en français ▪ Testo in italiano ▪ ... ▪ visible * ▪ invisible ▪ automatical...
Page 29 - Operating the appliance when the childproof lock is activated
… User settings 29 Language Different languages are available for selection. The language in the plain text display can be changed. A Press the button and the adjusting knob simultaneously for 10 seconds. – «Language» appears in the plain text display. A Turn the adjusting knob until the desired lan...
Page 31 - Type
… User settings 31 Water hardness The appliance features a system that automatically indicates when it is time to descale. The system can be optimised for households with soft water (also through using a water softening appliance) and medium water hardness by changing the user settings to the releva...
Page 32 - Time functions; Setting/Changing the time
32 Time functions The following time functions are available: 䡲 Time 䡲 Timer – the timer can be used at any time and independently of all other functions 䡲 Operating time – time-controlled switch-off of the appliance 䡲 Delayed start – time-controlled switch-on and switch-off of the appliance. Settin...
Page 33 - Timer; Setting
… Time functions 33 Timer The timer functions like an egg timer. It can be used at any time and independently of all other functions. Setting A Press the button. – «Timer: set hrs./mins.» appears in the plain text display. – flashes in the right digital display. – The symbol flashes. A Turn the adju...
Page 35 - Operating time
… Time functions 35 Operating time The operating mode selected automatically switches off when the operating time is up. Setting A Select the desired operating mode and cooking space temperature. A Preheat the cooking space if necessary. A Place the food in the cooking space. A Press the button. – «...
Page 37 - Delayed start; Setting the operating time
… Time functions 37 Delayed start The delayed start is activated when for the operating mode selected both an operating time and a switch-off time are set. The appliance switches automat-ically on and off again at the desired times.If you use the food probe, you will need to estimate the duration. Y...
Page 40 - Operating modes; Press the
40 Operating modes A Follow the advice in 'Tips on settings' and in 'Tips and tricks'. A Press the button once or more to select the desired operating mode. Operating mode Symbol Temperature range Recommended temperature Level Steaming 30–100 °C 100 °C 1–4 Regenerating 100–150 °C 120 °C 1–4 Professi...
Page 42 - ... Operating modes
… Operating modes 42 Operating mode Symbol Temperature range Recommended temperature Level Hot air 30–230 °C 180 °C 1 1 + 3 Hot air humid + 30–230 °C 180 °C 1 1 + 3 Hot air + steaming + 30–230 °C 180 °C 1 1 + 3
Page 44 - Food probe; Positioning the food probe
44 Food probe Positioning the food probe A Insert the food probe 1 into the meat so that the tip is in the centre of the thickest part. The food probe 1 must as far as possible be completely covered by the meat in order to get a correct reading. The socket 3 for the food probe is on the left-hand si...
Page 45 - Food probe temperature
… Food probe 45 Food probe temperature Setting A Select the desired operating mode and cooking space temperature. A Press the button 1×. – appears in the left digital display. – The symbol flashes. A Turn the adjusting knob to set the food probe temperature. The food probe temperature depends on the...
Page 46 - End of cooking
… Food probe 46 End of cooking – The appliance switches off automatically when the food probe temperature set is reached. – An acoustic signal is emitted for 1 minute. – «Food probe temperature reached» appears in the plain text display. – The actual food probe temperature, e.g. , appears in the lef...
Page 47 - Soft roasting; Tips for an optimal result
47 Soft roasting The «soft roasting» setting enables you to carefully roast quality cuts of meat. The end of cooking can be set precisely, dependent on the weight and thick-ness of the meat. The cooking duration can be set between 2½ to 4½ hours. The cooking space temperature is automatically regula...
Page 48 - Selecting and starting «Soft roasting»
… Soft roasting 48 Selecting and starting «Soft roasting» Selecting and starting the «Soft roasting» programme is explained using «Softroasting» «Leg of lamb» as an example. A Press the adjusting knob to activate the plain text display. – «Select and press OK» «BakeOmatic» appears in the plain text ...
Page 50 - BakeOmatic; Degree of browning
50 BakeOmatic BakeOmatic comprises programmes for 14 different food groups (A1–A14). BakeOmatic detects the amount, shape and consistency of the food. The duration and cooking space climate are automatically adapted to the partic-ular food. BakeOmatic is suitable for any recipes. Degree of browning ...
Page 51 - ... BakeOmatic; Recipes requiring preheating
… BakeOmatic 51 Recipes requiring preheating Example: «A14 Torte» Select and press OK BakeOmatic BakeOmatic A14 Torte A14 Torte start A14 Torte medium browned A14 Torte Appliance is preheating Put food into cooking space press OK to continue End A14 Tortemedium browned i i
Page 52 - Selecting and starting BakeOmatic
… BakeOmatic 52 Selecting and starting BakeOmatic Preparing for, selecting and starting BakeOmatic is demonstrated using «A14 Torte» as an example. A Using your own recipe, prepare the dough for the torte. A Press the adjusting knob to activate the plain text display. – «Select and press OK» «BakeOm...
Page 53 - Switching off before time
… BakeOmatic 53 A Press the adjusting knob to confirm. – The appliance starts with the corresponding settings. – and appear in the right digital display. – The cooking or baking time is being determined. – The effective cooking or baking time subsequently appears in the right digital display. Switch...
Page 54 - GourmetSteam; Example: «G16 Chocolate surprise»
54 GourmetSteam Press the adjusting knob to access and start stored recipes. A recipe consists of several steps that once started run automatically and safely. The recipes are detailed in the recipe book. After being selected, a storedrecipe can be changed if required. Recipes requiring preheating E...
Page 55 - Selecting and starting GourmetSteam
… GourmetSteam 55 Selecting and starting GourmetSteam Preparing for, selecting and starting GourmetSteam is demonstrated using «G16 Chocolate surprise» as an example. A Prepare the chocolate surprise following the recipe in the recipe book. A Press the adjusting knob to activate the plain text displ...
Page 57 - Recipes
57 Recipes Press the adjusting knob to access and start stored recipes. A recipe consists of several steps that once started run automatically and safely. The recipes are detailed in the recipe book. After being selected, a stored recipe can be changed if required. Recipes requiring preheating Examp...
Page 58 - Selecting and starting a recipe
… Recipes 58 Selecting and starting a recipe Preparing, selecting and starting a recipe is demonstrated using «R35 Cake» as an example. A Prepare the cake following the recipe in the recipe book. A Press the adjusting knob to activate the plain text display. – «Select and press OK» «BakeOmatic» appe...
Page 60 - Own recipes; Creating own recipes; Making recipe settings
60 Own recipes 10 of your own favourite recipes can be stored. A recipe can consist of sev-eral steps, operating modes and operating times that once started run auto-matically. Press the adjusting knob to access and start stored recipes. Creating own recipes If using the food probe, please observe t...
Page 63 - Keeping cooked food warm; Switching on
63 Keeping cooked food warm Press the adjusting knob to access and start the «Keep warm» function. It can be used to keep cooked food warm. Switching on A Press the adjusting knob to activate the plain text display. – «Select and press OK» «BakeOmatic» appears in the plain text display. A Turn the a...
Page 64 - Tips and tricks; Type of food
64 Tips and tricks Steaming 䡲 When steaming, a variety of food can be cooked at the same time. Forexample, rice or pulses can be prepared at the same time as vegetableswith similar cooking times, saving energy and the washing-up. 䡲 Grains (e.g. rice and millet) and pulses (e.g. lentils), adding an a...
Page 65 - Result
… Tips and tricks 65 Warm, moist cloths Warm, moist cloths can be a pleasant way to clean hands after a meal. A Spread clean, moist towelling cloths across the perforated cooking tray. A Select the following settings: Hot air Baking and roast Regenerating mins. 80 no ca. 5 2 Result Solution 䡲 The ba...
Page 66 - Professional baking
… Tips and tricks 66 Professional baking 䡲 After shaping, allow bread, bread buns and other yeast cakes and pastriesto proof briefly. 10 minutes is usually sufficient. Place the dough on thestainless steel tray, which has been lined with baking paper, put it into theunheated cooking space and bake u...
Page 67 - ... Tips and tricks; Cakes
… Tips and tricks 67 Cakes Uneven browning Result Solution 䡲 The cake collapses. A Check settings with those given in 'Tips on settings'. A Next time, set a lower cooking space tem-perature and lengthen the operating time. A Stir the cake mixture well. When finished, bake immediately. A For whisked ...
Page 69 - Descaling; Operating time remaining to descaling; Water hardness
69 Descaling Whenever steam is produced, depending on the hardness of the local water supply (i.e. the limescale content of the water), limescale is deposited in the boiler.The appliance automatically recognises when descaling is necessary.– «Boiler scaled up,» «please descale!» appears in the plain...
Page 70 - ... Descaling; Durgol swiss steamer decalcifier; Using a different descaler could cause:
… Descaling 70 Durgol swiss steamer decalcifier For descaling, only use the special descaler developed for this appliance and which is available at all good chemists. This special descaler enables you to achieve a gentle yet professional level of descaling. Standard descaling solutions are not suita...
Page 73 - Cleaning the exterior; Remove any soiling or excess cleaning solution immediately.; Do not remove water tank» shows in the
73 Care and maintenance Cleaning the exterior A Remove any soiling or excess cleaning solution immediately. A Clean the surface with a soft cloth dampened with water and a little washing-up liquid – for metallic surfaces rub in the direction of the original polish lines. Dry with a soft cloth. A Cle...
Page 74 - Cleaning the appliance door; Removing the appliance door
… Care and maintenance 74 Cleaning the appliance door A Clean the appliance door with a soft cloth dampened with water and a little washing-up liquid. Dry with a soft cloth. Removing the appliance door A Open the appliance door asfar as it will go. A Fold the clamps 2 on the door hinges 1 forward. A...
Page 75 - Removing the shelf guides; Reassembling the shelf guides; Replacing the door seal
… Care and maintenance 75 Removing the shelf guides A Unscrew the knurled nuts 1 in the front of the shelf guides in an anti-clockwise direction. A Pull the shelf guides 2 to the side of the screws and remove from the front. Reassembling the shelf guides A Insert the shelf guides into the openings i...
Page 76 - ... Care and maintenance; Cleaning the cooking space; ing mode and a temperature of 80 °C. This will soften the soiling.; Replacing a defective light bulb
… Care and maintenance 76 Cleaning the cooking space A Any condensate or food in the cooking space – after each cooking sessionwith steam – must be dried completely or removed. A Wipe the cooking space clean while still warm using a soft cloth dampenedwith soapy water. Polish dry with a soft cloth. ...
Page 77 - What to do if ...; ... the appliance is not working and the displays are not illuminated; Possible cause
77 Trouble-shooting 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. What to do if … … the appliance is not working and the displays are not illuminated … the illuminat...
Page 78 - The water tank is empty.
… Trouble-shooting 78 … the appliance starts making noises during operation … appears … appears Possible cause Solution 䡲 The appliance may emit noise during operating (e.g. switching and pumping noises). Such noise is normal. No action needed. Possible cause Solution 䡲 The water tank is empty. A Fi...
Page 80 - appears; After a power failure
… Trouble-shooting 80 … appears After a power failure After a power failure, flashes in the right digital display and the symbol flashes. «Power failure» « Set time» appears in the plain text display. A Turn the adjusting knob to set the hour. A Press the adjusting knob to confirm. A Turn the adjust...
Page 81 - Accessories and spare parts
81 Accessories and spare parts Please give model number and exact description when ordering parts. Accessories * Included in scope of delivery. Width × Depth × Length [mm] Stainless steel tray, GN * 325 × 20 × 354 Cooking tray, perforated, stainless steel, GN * 325 × 40 × 354 Wire shelf * 325 × 23 ×...
Page 83 - ... Accessories and spare parts; Spare parts; Knurled nut
… Accessories and spare parts 83 * Included in scope of delivery. Spare parts Recipe book * Tips on settings * Shelf guide, left/right Knurled nut Lid for water tank Water tank Food probe with straight handle
Page 84 - Technical data; External dimensions; See Installation Instructions; Electrical connection; See identification plate; Note for testing institutes; operating modes. Placing thermocouples between the; General note
84 Technical data External dimensions A See Installation Instructions Electrical connection A See identification plate 1. Note for testing institutes The energy efficiency class according to EN 50304/EN 60350 is determined using the + operating modes. Placing thermocouples between the appliance door...
Page 85 - ... Technical data
… Technical data 85 Automatic energy-saving stand-by To avoid consuming power unnecessarily, the appliance is equipped withautomatic energy-saving stand-by. To reduce power consumption to an absolute minimum, select «Timedisplay» «invisible» in the user settings. Despite automatic energy-saving stan...
Page 86 - Disposal; Packaging; The
86 Disposal Packaging 䡲 All packaging materials (cardboard, plastic film (PE) and polystyrene(EPS)) are marked and should, if possible, be collected for recycling anddisposed of in an environmentally friendly way. Disconnection 䡲 Disconnect the appliance from the mains. With a fixed appliance, this ...
Page 87 - Notes
Page 88 - Index; Baking tray
88 Index A Accessories ........................... 14, 81 Cleaning .................................... 75 Acoustic signal ...................... 28, 30Adjusting knob ............................. 19Appliance Switching off ............................. 25 Appliance description ................. 11Ap...
Page 89 - ... Index
… Index 89 F F/E messages .............................. 79Factory settings .................... 28, 31Food probe ........................... 15, 44 Positioning ................................ 44 Food probe temperature ............ 45 G GourmetSteam ............................. 54 Starting ..........
Page 91 - Repair service; Open the appliance door.
91 Repair service Whether you contact us about a malfunction or an order, please always statethe serial number (FN) and the model type of your appliance. Enter thesedetails below and also on the service sticker which comes with the appliance.Stick it in a conspicuous place or in your telephone or ad...
Page 92 - Quick instructions; To set the time
Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions! To set the time A Press the button. A Turn the adjusting knob to set the hour. A Press the button again. A Turn the adjusting knob to set the minutes. To select the operating mode A Press the button repeatedly...