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1. 4 3 Selecting the cooking space temperature gt Turn the Kx adjusting knob to set the desired temperature gt Press the kx adjusting knob to confirm The appliance starts For the CJ 9 A E 9 7 and E operating modes a lt single acoustic signal is emitted when the cooking space temperature set is reached 20 4 Operating the appliance 4 4 Checking and changing the cooking space temperature gt Press the C button The cooking space temperature set flashes in the display The C symbol flashes gt Turn the Ks adjusting knob to change the cooking space temperature 4 5 Changing the operating mode gt Press the E button repeatedly until the desired operating mode appears 4 6 Switching off gt Press the O button A short acoustic signal is emitted The operating mode symbol and C go out NM When the symbols are no longer illuminated the appliance is off AD The cooling fan can continue to run Removing the cooked food from the cooking space Risk of burns AN Hot air may escape from the cooking space when the appliance door is opened The accessories will be hot Use protective gloves or oven cloths gt Take the food out of the cooking space when done gt Put baking on the wire shelf to cool gt To prevent corrosion leave the appliance door open in the at rest position until the cooking space has cooled down 21 5 User settings You can ad
2. 55 S Sate Vat aia 12 Safety precautions Appliance specific 7 Before using for the firsttime 9 GOITEG USE Nae ane de IN 9 10 General AN deh bb eae 6 Saving energy 40 Setting the switch off time 30 Setting the time 26 Shelf guides Cl AIM 225 riberas is 45 REMOVING a ka ido eee Ya 45 Spare parsa siie Aa Ee 51 Special accessories 17 51 SIANG DY zy aa KAKA NAAN 52 Switching off 18 21 29 32 Switching off the appliance 21 Switch off time 30 Sy MDO Sse io nthe ace ae 5 15 T Technical data 52 Temperature sensor 16 Temperature unit 23 25 Testing institutes 52 Time SELLING h nas A KANA kan Lalay NA 26 Time display 23 24 Timeformat 23 25 Time functions 26 TIME GANA LG ata nG deca asian 27 Tips and tricks 39 Tips on settings 51 Top Bottom heat 33 Top Bottom heat humid 34 Trouble shooting 47 TYDE gets ot eon ete dee AE DL Jha 2 U Uneven browning 40 User settings 22 Using for the first time 9 19 V Validity meani me ae La ao ria 2 W Warming drawer 13 41 Cleaning Ba 42 AA AA 17 54 15 Repair service SN The TROUBLE SHOOTING section will help you to carry out small repairs Ps yourself saving you the t
3. Hold the O button depressed and press the E or button The childproof lock is overridden The appliance can now be operated as normal The childproof lock is automatically reactivated 10 minutes after the appliance has been switched off SI The Da D and buttons can be used irrespective of whether the ps childproof lock is activated or not 5 2 Time display If the invisible setting is selected the displays are not illuminated when the appliance is off The time is visible when the appliance is on NI To reduce power consumption to a minimum select RHE Time Os display invisible in the user settings Despite automatic energy saving stand by all safety functions are active 24 5 User settings 5 3 Acoustic signal The acoustic signal can be set at one of two levels of loudness or can be switched off e high maximum loudness e low reduced loudness e off Acoustic signal is switched off Mi Even if the acoustic signal setting is set to off an acoustic signal is emitted in the event of a malfunction Even if the acoustic signal setting is set to off a short acoustic signal is emitted when the appliance is switched off safety function 5 4 Temperature unit For temperature unit select between C and F e C Degrees Celsius F Degrees Fahrenheit 5 5 Time format Select the 24 h setting to activate the European time for
4. Packaging e All packaging materials cardboard plastic film PE and polystyrene EPS are marked and should if possible be collected for recycling and disposed of in an environmentally friendly way Disconnection e Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply With a fixed appliance this is to be carried out by a qualified electrician Safety e Disable the appliance to prevent accidents caused by improper use especially through children playing e Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains by an electrician Then cut the mains cable off flush with the appliance Disposal The old appliance should not be discarded as worthless rubbish If disposed of correctly the raw materials can be recovered for recycling The BK symbol on the identification plate warns that the appliance may not be disposed of in normal household waste e The appliance must be disposed of in accordance with local regulations on waste disposal For more information on the handling disposal and recycling of the product please contact the local authorities the local recycling facilities for household waste or the retailer from whom you purchased the appliance 3 Appliance description 3 1 Construction Operating and display elements Ventilation opening Door handle Appliance door Appliance Warming drawer a fF ON Depending on model 13 3 Applia
5. elements gt Check that the level selected is as recom mended in the TIPS ON SETTINGS e The cooking space temperature is too high gt Reduce the cooking space temperature in the display appears Possible cause Solution e The childproof lock is activated gt For operating the appliance when the child proof lock is activated see USER SETTINGS gt Switch off the childproof lock the following displays flash alternately BPM and Possible cause Solution e Various situations can lead to an error message gt Cancel the error message by pressing the button gt Disconnect the power supply for about 1 minute gt Reconnect the power supply gt If the error message appears again note down the error message in full along with the serial number FN see identification plate gt Disconnect the power supply gt Call Customer Services 48 11 Trouble shooting the following displays flash alternately Possible cause Solution e An interruption in the power supply gt Cancel the error message by pressing the button gt Disconnect the power supply for about 1 minute gt Reconnect the power supply gt If the error message appears again note down the error message in full along with the serial number FN see identification plate gt Disconnect the power supply gt Call
6. especially any electrically live parts may only be carried out by the manufacturer its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person Repairs if carried out incorrectly may cause serious injury damage to the appliance and fittings as well as affect the functioning of the appliance If the appliance is not working properly or in case of a repair order follow the instructions given in the REPAIR SERVICE section If necessary please contact our Customer Services e Use original spare parts only Retain these operating instructions for future reference e The appliance corresponds to recognized technology standards and the relevant safety regulations Proper use of the appliance is essential to avoid damage and accidents Please observe the precautions given in these operating instructions 1 Safety precautions Note on use Use the childproof locking facility If the appliance is visibly damaged do not use it Contact our Customer Services If the appliance is not operating property disconnect it from the mains power supply immediately Ensure there are no foreign bodies or pets in the cooking space before closing the appliance door Do not store objects that could pose a danger if the appliance were accidentally switched on in the cooking space or the warming drawer Do not store food or temperature sensitive or inflammable materials e g cleaning agents oven sprays in the cooking space For appliances with a gril
7. for this oven Under no circumstances use a steam cleaner WARNING Before replacing the light ensure the appliance is switched off and discon nected from the mains power supply to avoid possible electric shock WARNING It can be dangerous to leave the hob unattended when cooking with fat or oll as this can lead to fires NEVER attempt to extinguish a fire with water Instead switch the appliance off and then carefully smother the flames with for example a lid or a fire blanket WARNING Never store objects on the hob due to the risk of fire 1 Safety precautions 1 4 Instructions for use Before using for the first time e The appliance must be installed and connected to the mains supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions Have a qualified fitter electrician carry out the necessary work Correct use e The appliance is designed for use in the home for preparing food Under no circumstances flambe or cook food using a lot of fat in the cooking space No liability is assumed for any damage caused by improper use or incorrect handling e Never use the appliance to dry animals textiles or paper s Do not use the appliance as a room heater e The appliance should only be installed and operated at an ambient temper ature of 5 C to 35 C If there is a risk of frost residual water left in the pumps can freeze and cause damage to them e Repairs modifications or manipulations to the appliance
8. hee a ee ede 4 2 Selecting the operating mode 0 eee 4 3 Selecting the cooking space temperature 4 4 Checking and changing the cooking space temperature 4 5 Changing the operating mode 0c eee eee eee 4 6 SWIIChINgrON maw ape Wap os Apes pte GG NN GO be PORES AE a ges User settings Bl 2ChildProot ale ti ede hie te ee nan Sle NA GAL Be oe ee 32 TIME GISPIAY ai eee a oda aie Ware R Bia NA ee Ra oa et 5 3 ACOUSTIC SON A A he ata and ao apan 5 4 Temperature sunt soos ak doe eee eo ba lah DAN ee knee hat bibe MIMO TOMA nA aa man Kama cal Ekman Anak Moke ees Be Npa 5 6 Mains synchronisation see era a p e a tees 5 Factory Settings iced ean eee a E Pak Time functions 6 1 Setting and changing the time saaana 6 2 TIME aay Knina ann PA PAPA io ect 6 3 Operating TIME sien ei aa 6 4 Delayed start aac a eee KG RT dR KN ARAY 7 Operating modes TAL TOP BOUOM heak TET FEH Leia eint elv heakhumiN TTT 13 BOOT sL T TTT t OA TTT Lan Hotak humidis oaen A a a R E aa a A TO Pizza PUSE E a NANA E EN LAA IE A E A E E AE E 18 Tel elese Re lt a Ues 2 oS ca vie A 7 97 Fast eating direna a ite Sacto E T 8 Tips and tricks 8 1 Baking and roasting nenn ee i a Se win 8 2 Cakes a naa ane ce Siew E e an a ee ia we Diba 8 3 Uneven DROWNING era ana ci 8 4 Saving energy ree a Mine on Pao Se eee E NN S 9 Option 9 1 Warming drawer gs S Re a NG Ya PNG e eae ees eine 10 Care and mainten
9. 42 10 Care and maintenance 10 2 Cleaning the door seal gt Clean the door seal with a soft cloth dampened with water but do not use any cleaning agent Dry with a soft cloth 10 3 Replacing the door seal gt Remove the damaged door seal gt Clean the groove 1 with a slightly damp cloth gt Press the ends of the new door seal into the groove at the centre bottom of the frame NU The ends must touch one another but ps not overlap gt Ensure that only the thinner part 3 of the seal is pressed into the groove the thicker part 4 may not be in the groove gt Starting from the bottom press the seal evenly into the groove 43 10 Care and maintenance 10 4 Cleaning the appliance door gt 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 Risk of injury from moving parts AN Be careful not to put fingers in the door hinges When removing and reassembling the appliance door hold it firmly at the sides with both hands The appliance door is heavy gt Open the appliance door as far as it will go gt Fold the clips 2 on both door hinges 1 forward gt Close the appliance door as far as its at rest position about 30 gt Lift the appliance door out at an angle Reassembling the appliance door gt From the front push both hinges 1 into the opening 3 gt Open the appliance door as
10. 6 Temperature measurement 52 Cooking space temperature Checking and changing 21 Selecting terete es reaa T 20 D Delayed start 30 Digital displays 14 Disconnection 12 Display elements 14 DISPOSAN ubica Naa ee ge to NG 12 Door seal Cleaning sawang sp KAN 43 Replacing aa 43 53 E Electrical connection 52 Exterior ACA A PAMAMARAAN 42 External dimensions 52 F F and E error messages 48 49 Factory settings 23 25 Fast heating 38 G Grills nn LANA ado ts 37 Grill forced convection 38 H A K R ea 35 Hot air Humid naana anaana 36 l Identification plate 52 Ilumination x na 47 Instructions for USO 9 L Laval unica hah aa 16 Lighttbulbi ae cos KARA GILA KANG 46 M Mains synchronisation 25 Maintenance 000 42 Model NO RA Races ind 2 O Operating oooooooooo 20 Operating elements 14 Operating modes 14 33 CHANGING AA AA 21 ee aae it ala 20 Operating the appliance 18 Operating time 28 OPIO cub PAP PA 41 Original baking tray 17 14 Index P Packaging S ia paa Gn WAG 12 ISS RIS ecards decos 37 Power failure 50 Prehealing 3 ii 40 Q Quick instructions 56 R Removing food from cooking Pate iad Coens 21 Repair service
11. Customer Services the clock is not running correctly Possible cause Solution e Irregular mains frequency gt Switch off the mains synchronisation When mains synchroni sation is switched off e internal pulse generator is imprecise gt Call Customer Services 49 11 Trouble shooting 11 2 After a power failure After a power failure WE flashes in the display the symbol flashes gt Turn the adjusting knob to set the hour gt Press the adjusting knob to confirm gt Turn the Xx adjusting knob to set the minutes gt Press the K adjusting knob to confirm uly TT The user settings remain unchanged 2 N 50 12 Accessories and spare parts Please give model number of the appliance and exact description of the accessory or spare part when ordering parts Accessories Original baking tray Wire shelf Tips on settings Special accessories For information see Spare parts Shelf guides left right Light bulb Door seal Ng WWW vZUg com y The light bulb is also available from specialist retailers 51 13 Technical data External dimensions gt See Installation Instructions Electrical connection gt See identification plate 1 Note for testing institutes The energy efficiency class according to EN 50304 EN 60350 is determined using the gt and operating modes Placing thermocouples between the appl
12. V ZUG Ltd 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 precautions Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appli ance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the purpose of the further development of the appliance is reserved Validity The model number corresponds to the first 3 digits on the identification plate These operating instructions apply to the models Type Model no Size system BCSE 41A 55 600 55 762 BCSE60 42A 60 600 60 762 Variations depending on the model are noted in the text V ZUG Ltd CH 6301 Zug 2012 Contents 1 Safety precautions dali Symbols USO e ca KALAN aoe ate Gas ALNG Aa LA EG AN ai hasan 1 2 General safety precautions eee eee 1 3 Appliance specific safety precautions 0 0 cee ee N4 structions fOruSE seo es eet me EN ARE Se ia ee aR Disposal Appliance description Sl CONSTITUCION A a an Am 3 2 Operating and display elements 0 o 3 9 Gooking a e acid ae aye NAGA a hak Ve be Ka GA kda SA ACCESOS ti tt ld Operating the appliance 4 1 Using tor thefirst UME cia Se wee ad a
13. ance 10 1 Cleaning the exterior ees 10 2 Cleaning the door seal 2 0 ees 10 3 Replacing the door seal 2 eens 10 4 Cleaning the appliance door o o o ooooooooooooo ooo 10 5 Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides nananana aaa 10 6 Cleaning the cooking space 0 oooocooococncr 10 7 Replacing the light bulb 6 0 0 ee 11 Trouble shooting TRAEN NAKO O se L ait dance tee T aT Ka nner EO 11 2 After a power allure a 12 Accessories and spare parts 13 Technical data 14 Index 15 Repair service 1 Safety precautions 1 1 Symbols used Denotes important safety precautions Failure to observe said precautions can result in injury or in damage to the appliance or fittings Y Information and precautions that should be observed K Information on disposal LU Information about the Operating Instructions gt Indicates step by step instructions E Describes how the appliance reacts to the steps taken Indicates a list 1 Safety precautions 1 2 General safety precautions MA Read the operating instructions before using the appliance for the first time A This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised or have been given instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Chi
14. automatically after 10 seconds Other settings or changes can be made at any time e Press the O buttonto switch off the appliance 4 Operating the appliance 4 1 Using for the first time Before operating the newly installed appliance for the first time the following steps should be taken gt Remove packaging and transport materials from the cooking space fi flashes in the display turn the Ex adjusting knob to set the time lt Turn it to set hours and minutes lv Press the x adjusting knob to toggle between hours and minutes Y Press the K adjusting knob to confirm the setting gt Clean the cooking space and the accessories gt Heat the empty cooking space without wire shelves baking trays etc using the El operating mode atthe maximum cooking space temperature for about 1 hour MI There is likely to be some smoke and odour given off we therefore 5 recommend ventilating the room well during this phase 4 Operating the appliance 4 2 Selecting the operating mode gt Press the E button repeatedly until the desired operating mode flashes The recommended temperature flashes in the display The operating mode symbol and C flash Operating modes Prassans Operating mode button 1x El Top Bottom heat 2x Top Bottom heat humid 3x L Bottom heat 4x Hot air 5x Hot air humid 6x PizzaPlus 7x FM Grill 8x E Grill forced convection
15. be used at any time and independently of all other functions Setting 5 Press the D button MON flashes in the display The D symbol flashes gt Turn the K adjusting knob to set the duration The timer can be set for e up to 10 minutes in 10 second intervals e g EME 9 mins and 50 secs e over 10 minutes in 1 minute intervals e g p T4 1 hr and 12 mins The maximum timer duration that can be set is 9 hrs and 59 mins L Press the A button 1x to reset the timer duration to MOA N Y Starting gt Press the K adjusting knob to start the timer The countdown to the time remaining is visible in the display The D symbol illuminates Set duration finished When the set duration is up a sequence of 5 short acoustic signals is repeated for 1 minute the D symbol flashes gt Press the D button to switch off the appliance 27 6 Time functions Checking and changing gt Press the D button The countdown to the time remaining flashes in the display The D symbol flashes gt Turn the adjusting knob to change the duration of the timer Switching off before time gt Press the D button 2x H flashes in the display The D symbol flashes gt Press the adjusting knob to confirm 6 3 Operating time The operating mode selected switches off automatically when the operating time is up Setting gt Select the desired operating mode and cooking space temperature g
16. ce heats up the air inside the cooking space which is circulated evenly The steam produced is largely retained in the cooking space The food retains its moisture Use e Yeast pastries and bread on several levels at the same time e Gratins and baked dishes ly gt Select a lower temperature reduce by approximately 20 C than y for as the heat transfer is more efficient 36 7 Operating modes 7 6 PizzaPlus Temperature range 30 250 C Recommended value 200 C Level 2 or 1 The cooking space is heated by hot air and bottom heat The base of the food is baked particularly intensively Use e Pizza e Flans and quiches Ni gt Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin without baking AN paper for particularly crispy results 7 7 Grill Temperature range 30 280 C Recommended value 250 C Level 3 or 4 The cooking space Is heated by the grill element Use e Flat food for grilling e g steaks chops chicken parts fish and sausages e Gratinating e Toast Ni gt Place the food to be grilled directly onto the wire shelf ANU gt Line the original baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it underneath the wire shelf 37 7 Operating modes 7 8 Grill forced convection Temperature range 30 250 C Recommended value 200 C Level 20r3 The cooking space is heated by the grill element The hot air fan distributes the air evenly in the cooking space Use e Large bulk
17. crew driver at the edge of the glass light cover in the middle and carefully release the glass light cover 1 from its fixture gt Unscrew the defective light bulb gt Carefully screw in the new light bulb gt Press the glass light cover 1 back into its fixture gt Replace the shelf guide gt Reconnect the appliance to the mains power supply 46 11 Trouble shooting This section lists faults that can be solved simply by following the instructions given If another fault is displayed or the fault cannot be remedied please call Customer Services Before calling Customer Services gt Please note down the serial number FN see TECHNICAL DATA for the identi fication plate and the error message in full e g LAMA or IE 11 1 What to do if the appliance is not working and the displays are not illuminated Possible cause Solution e A household fuse or gt Change the fuse circuit breaker has gt Reset the circuit breaker tripped s The fuse or circuit breaker gt Call Customer Services keeps blowing e An interruption in the gt Check the mains power supply mains power supply just the illumination is not working Possible cause Solution e Light bulb is defective gt Replace the light bulb 47 11 Trouble shooting When grilling thick smoke is given off Possible cause Solution e The foodis too near to the heating
18. enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results N 33 7 Operating modes 7 2 Top Bottom heat humid Temperature range 30 280 C Recommended value 200 C Level 2 or 1 The cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements The steam produced is largely retained in the cooking space The food retains its moisture Use e Bread yeast pastries roasts and gratins on 1 level e Low temperature cooking 7 3 Bottom heat m Temperature range 30 250 C Recommended value 200 C Level 2 or 1 The cooking space is heated by the bottom heating element Use e Intensive baking of flan bases e Preserving food ly gt Use a dark enamelled tray or a black tray or tin for crispy results 2 N 34 7 Operating modes 74 Hotair Temperature range 30 250 C Recommended value 180 C Level 1 30r2 or 1 2 3 A heating element behind the back wall of the cooking space heats up the air inside the cooking space which is circulated evenly Use e Particularly suitable for baking savouries and biscuits on several levels at the same time e Cakes bread and roasts ly gt Select a lower temperature reduce by approximately 20 C than 7 for as the heat transfer is more efficient 35 7 Operating modes 7 5 Hot air humid Ma Temperature range 30 250 C Recommended value 180 C Level 1 30r2 or 142 43 A heating element behind the back wall of the cooking spa
19. ess the button 2x The switch off time flashes and can be changed SN The operating time operating mode and cooking space temperature cannot be changed Switching off before time gt Press the O button 31 6 Time functions End of the operating time When the set duration is up the operating mode selected switches off automatically a long intermittent acoustic signal is emitted for 1 minute I mn Ji flashes in the display the l gt I symbol flashes the settings remain for 3 minutes Extending the operating time gt Turn the xs adjusting knob within 3 minutes to select a new duration Switching off 5 Press the O button The settings are cleared The residual heat appears in the display 32 7 Operating modes All operating modes along with Fast heating are described below gt Place tins moulds etc on the wire shelf gt Push the original baking tray into the cooking space with the sloped side to the back gt The desired operating mode can be selected by pressing the E button once or more MI Follow the advice in Tips AND TRICKS and in the separate Tips ON 5 SETTINGS 7 1 Top Bottom heat m Temperature range 30 280 C Recommended value 200 C Level 2 or 1 The cooking space is heated by the top and bottom heating elements Use e Classic operating mode for cooking and baking on 1 level e Cakes biscuits bread and roasts ly gt Use a dark
20. far as it will go and close back the clips 2 44 10 Care and maintenance 10 5 Cleaning the accessories and shelf guides e The wire shelf and shelf guides can be cleaned in the dishwasher e The original baking tray can be cleaned in the dishwasher however this will affect its TopClean non stick properties Removing and reassembling the shelf guides gt Press the shelf guides at the top back and remove from the opening gt Swing the shelf guides down into the middle of the cooking space and remove from the opening at the bottom gt Reassemble in reverse order 45 10 Care and maintenance 10 6 Cleaning the cooking space Incorrect handling can result in damage to the appliance AN Do not bend the temperature sensor or heating elements Do not scour the surface This will damage the TopClean non stick properties gt Remove any soiling from the cooking space while still hand warm using a soft cloth dampened with water and a little washing up liquid Wipe dry with a soft cloth gt Use a commercially available oven cleaner and follow the manufacturers instructions 10 7 Replacing the light bulb WARNING Risk of electric shock Disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply before replacing the light bulb Risk of burns from hot surfaces Allow both the light bulb and appliance to cool down before replacing the light bulb gt Remove the left shelf guide gt Place a s
21. iance door and the seal may result in leakage and thus in incorrect measurements The usable volume within the meaning of EN 50304 EN 60350 is obtained with the shelf guides disassembled Measurement of the temperature in the cooking space The temperature in the cooking space is measured when the cooking space is empty according to an internationally accepted standard Own measure ments may be inaccurate and are not suitable for checking the accuracy of the temperature Automatic energy saving stand by To avoid consuming power unnecessarily the appliance is equipped with automatic energy saving stand by SN To reduce power consumption to a minimum select 21 H display invisible in the user settings Despite automatic energy saving stand by all safety functions are active 52 14 Index A Accessories 17 51 Gleaningi aa ea eb ee NI 45 Acoustic signal 23 25 ANG ate x8 24 Ah al wines AA AKEN ek 33 Appliance description 13 Appliance door Removing 0055 44 Appliance drawer 13 Cleaning 000 eee 42 Appliance Switching off 18 B Before using for the first time 9 Bottom heat 16 34 ButtOns ae RR N KaR NA wa we Os 15 C TGT S E REE Ra aan ANG ees 42 Childproof lock 23 24 Display paawa hway R woe et 48 Cleaning adds 42 Construction 13 Cooking space CleaninQ o ooooooooo 4
22. ime and trouble of calling out a service technician and the cost that goes along with it Whether you contact us about a malfunction or an order please always state the serial number FN and the model type of your appliance Enter these details below and also on the service sticker which comes with the appliance Stick it in a conspicuous place or in your telephone or address book FN Appliance You will also find the same details on the certificate of guarantee the original sales invoice and the identification plate of the appliance gt Open the appliance door The identification plate is on the left side panel 55 Quick instructions Please first read the safety precautions in the operating instructions To set the time gt Press the button gt Turn the Kx adjusting knob to set the hour gt Press the button again gt Turn the Kx adjusting knob to set the minutes To select the operating mode gt Press the E button repeatedly until the desired operating mode appears gt Turn the adjusting knob to set the cooking space temperature To switch off the appliance gt Press the O button To set the timer gt Press the A button gt Turn the adjusting knob to set the timer duration ene IMU Industriestrasse 66 CH 6301 Zug vzug vzug ch www vzug com J41A 352 0
23. just the settings gt With the appliance switched off hold the kx adjusting knob depressed until appears in the display gt Press the Xx adjusting knob to confirm HOA appears in the display for Childproof lock off gt Turn the Xx adjusting knob to select setting gt Press the K adjusting knob to confirm E g flashes in the display for Time display visible gt Turn the K adjusting knob to change the display to for Time display invisible gt Press the Kx adjusting knob to confirm the setting gt Press the O button to end the setting XL y The settings are retained in the event of a power failure 22 5 User settings Possible settings Childproof lock Time display Acoustic signal rn T C3 Temperature unit ma Ln Ca Pu ma rr ri Time format Mains synchronisation End Factory settings En p Er C3 L Er off on visible invisible high low off Ga F 24 h 12h off on no change restore Factory setting 23 5 User settings 5 1 Childproof lock The childproof lock is to prevent the appliance being inadvertently switched on If the E or button is pressed when the childproof lock is activated a double acoustic signal is emitted nothing happens when the button is pressed Operating the appliance when the childproof lock is activated gt
24. l keep the appliance door closed while grilling The heat could otherwise damage the operating and display elements or the fitted unit above Caution Risk of burns 10 The appliance gets very hot when in use The appliance door also heats up Steam may escape from the cooking space when the appliance door is opened The heated appliance remains hot for some time after being switched off and cools down only slowly to room temperature Allow sufficient time for the appliance to cool down before for example cleaning it Overheated fat and oil can easily catch fire Heating oil in the cooking space to sear meat is dangerous and should not be done Never attempt to extinguish burning oil or fat with water Danger of explosion Smother the flames with a fire blanket Keep doors and windows closed Do not pour spirits e g brandy whisky schnapps over heated food Danger of explosion Do not leave the appliance unsupervised when drying herbs bread mushrooms etc If the foodstuff dries out too much this can pose a fire hazard If you notice smoke possibly coming from a fire in the appliance or inside the cooking space keep the appliance door closed and disconnect the appliance from the mains power supply Accessories get hot in the cooking space Use protective gloves or oven cloths 1 Safety precautions Caution Risk of injury Be careful not to put fingers in the door hinges There is otherwise a risk of injury if the app
25. ldren should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the mains cable of this appliance is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its Customer Services or a similarly qualified person in order to avoid hazard 1 Safety precautions 1 3 Appliance specific safety precautions A WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts get hot during use Be careful not to touch the heating elements Children under 8 years of age must be kept away unless constantly supervised This appliance can be used by children aged 8 and above and by persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabil ities or lack of experience and or knowledge provided they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and have understood the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision WARNING Accessible parts can get hot during use Keep small children away Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents or sharp metal scrapers for cleaning the glass in the oven door as they could scratch the surface This can destroy the glass 1 Safety precautions e A warming drawer and its contents get hot For appliances with pyrolytic self cleaning excessive soiling and accessories must be removed before carrying out pyrolytic self cleaning Only use the food probe recommended
26. liance door is moved Particular care should be taken when children are around Only leave the appliance door open in the at rest position An open appliance door poses a danger of tripping or injury Do not sit or rest on the appliance door or use it as a storage surface For hobs a hob guard can be fitted to protect small children These are available from specialized retailers Caution Risk to life Packaging materials e g plastic and polystyrene can be dangerous for children Danger of suffocation Keep packaging materials away from children How to avoid damaging the appliance Close the appliance door carefully Do not place any objects directly on the bottom heating element Do not use protective aluminium inserts with appliances with no visible bottom heating element Do not use objects that can rust in the cooking space Using knives or cutting wheels on the original baking tray will visibly damage the surface To prevent corrosion leave the appliance door open in the at rest position until the cooking space has cooled down When cleaning the appliance make sure no water can get into the inside of the appliance Use a moderately damp cloth Under no circumstances spray the inside or outside of the appliance with water If water gets inside the appliance it will cause damage Do not leave the hotplates switched on at a high power level for any length of time without any cookware as this can damage them 2 Disposal
27. low the instructions on how much baking powder to add 39 8 Tips and tricks 8 3 Uneven browning Result Solution e The baking has browned gt Next time set a lower cooking space unevenly temperature and adjust the operating time gt If using or 9 check that the levels selected are as recommended in the separate TIPS ON SETTINGS gt Select DO if baking on one level gt Do not push baking tins or large bulky foodstuff right to the back of the cooking space e The baking has come out Check the settings with those given in the lighter on one baking tray separate TIPS ON SETTINGS than on the other NI Some uneven browning is normal More even browning is generally 5 achieved at lower cooking space temperatures 8 4 Saving energy The and 8 operating modes consume less energy than the and C operating modes gt Avoid opening the appliance door frequently gt Only switch the illumination on when needed gt Use residual heat for longer cooking times i e over 30 minutes switch the appliance off 5 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time Exceptions souffl sponge choux pastry and puff pastry gt Minimise preheating gt Only preheat the cooking space if the baking results depend on it AS rou can reduce the power consumption to a minimum by selecting PE Time display invisible in the user settings Despite automatic energy sa
28. mat and the 12 h setting for the US time format a m p m 5 6 Mains synchronisation Mains synchronisation synchronises the appliance clock with the mains frequency Irregular mains frequency can cause the clock to not run correctly A pulse generator inside the appliance is used when mains synchronisation is switched off 5 7 Factory settings If one or more user settings have been changed these can be reset to the factory settings 25 6 Time functions The following time functions are available e Time e Timer e Operating time time controlled switch off of the appliance e Delayed start time controlled switch on and switch off of the appliance T When the appliance is switched off the time display is dimmed Nd between 24 00 and 6 00 If the dimmed Cueto EH time format has been selected the display is not 6 1 Setting and changing the time lv The time cannot be changed if the appliance is in operation or if a 5 delayed start has been set gt Press the button The hour flashes in the display The symbol flashes gt Turn the K adjusting knob to set the hour gt Press the button or the Ka adjusting knob The minutes flash in the display The symbol flashes gt Turn the Kx adjusting knob to set the minutes gt Press the Xx adjusting knob to confirm the settings 26 6 Time functions 6 2 Timer The timer functions like an egg timer It can
29. nce description 3 2 Operating and display elements cU UL E aa SS A w a O O SC POK a O Digital displays Time Operating time Switch off time Timer Operating mode symbols E Top Bottom heat Eb Hot air humid Top Bottom heat humid PizzaPlus _ Bottom heat Grill Hot air E Grill forced convection 14 3 Appliance description Symbols Warming drawer BC Cooking space temperature D Timer Depending on model Buttons Warming drawer 20 Illumination BC Cooking space temperature El Operating mode Depending on model gt I gt l oD gt O Operating time Switch off time Time Adjusting knob Timer Time Operating time Switch off time Off 3 Appliance description 3 3 Cooking space Y Using protective inserts or aluminium foil can damage the appliance Do not place any protective insert or aluminium foil on the cooking space floor a m o m Wey NEA IE im 2 1 Appliance door 5 2 Door seal 6 3 Illumination 7 4 Hot air fan 8 Cooking space ventilation Grill Top heat Cooking space temperature sensor Levels labelled The bottom heating element is beneath the cooking space floor 3 Appliance description Accessories 3 4 Incor
30. rect handling can cause damage AN Do not use knives or cutting wheels to cut food in the accessories Original TopClean baking tray AN e Baking tin for flans and biscuits e Use together with the wire shelf as a drip tray e If not fully covered by the baking its shape can become distorted during baking This is normal It will go back to its original form as it cools down gt gt Push the original baking tray into the cooking space T BY with the sloped side 1 to the back 1 ES gt Only use the normal way round not upside down Wire shelf e For standing roasting and baking tins on e For standing meat frozen pizza etc on e Push the bar 1 to the back of the cooking space It enables the food to be removed safely from the cooking space JIN e Serves as a cooling rack Special accessories Y Place any accessories not included in the scope of delivery on the wire shelf e Special accessories can be found at www vzug com 4 Operating the appliance The operating mode the cooking space temperature the operating time the switch off time and various other functions can be selected with the appliance switched off by pressing the appropriate button once or more e The symbol for the function selected illuminates or flashes e A suggestion flashes in the display e Turn the kx adjusting knob to change the setting s Press the Kx adjusting knob to confirm the setting or it will be taken over
31. t Preheat the cooking space if necessary gt Place the food in the cooking space gt Press the button MING flashes in the display The l gt I symbol flashes gt Turn the 2X adjusting knob to set the operating time maximum of 9 hrs 59 mins gt Press the adjusting knob to confirm The countdown to the time remaining is visible in the display The l gt I symbol illuminates 28 6 Time functions Checking and changing gt Press the button The countdown to the time remaining flashes in the display The l gt I symbol flashes gt Turn the Kx adjusting knob to change the operating time Switching off before time gt Press the O button End of the operating time When the set duration is up the operating mode selected switches off automatically a long intermittent acoustic signal is emitted for 1 minute MO flashes in the display the l I symbol flashes the settings remain for 3 minutes Extending the operating time gt Turn the N adjusting knob within 3 minutes to select a new duration Switching off 5 Press the O button The settings are cleared The residual heat appears in the display 29 6 Time functions 6 4 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 automatically on and off again at the desired times Perishables sho
32. uld not be kept unrefrigerated N gt Place the food in the cooking space gt Select the desired operating mode and cooking space temperature gt Do not press the x adjusting knob to confirm Setting the operating time gt Press the button NINE flashes in the display The 131 symbol flashes gt Turn the Kx adjusting knob to set the operating time maximum of 9 hrs 59 mins gt Do not press the kx adjusting knob to confirm Setting the switch off time gt Press the button again Switch off time without a delayed start e g display The gt I symbol flashes gt Turn the Xx adjusting knob to set the switch off time HE flashes in the 30 6 Time functions NMN The switch off time can be delayed by a maximum of 23 hrs and A 59 mins If the BE time format has been selected the switch off time can be delayed by a maximum of 11 hrs and 59 mins gt Press the K adjusting knob to confirm The time appears in the display The I symbol illuminates The operating mode selected remains switched off until the automatic start Example gt Select the operating mode and 180 C gt At 8 00 set an operating time of 1 hr and 15 mins gt Set the switch off time to 11 30 The appliance will automatically switch on at 10 15 and off again at 11 30 Checking and changing gt Press the button 1x The operating time is visible for 3 seconds gt Pr
33. ving stand by all safety functions are active 40 9 Option 9 1 Warming drawer Unauthorized storage of materials creates a fire hazard Do not store any foodstuffs or combustible or flammable materials in the warming drawer The warming drawer can be used to preheat the tableware or to briefly keep covered food warm gt Press the button to switch the warming drawer on and off gt Preheat the tableware for about 1 hour Vly TT The warming drawer switches off automatically after 12 hours 2 N 41 10 Care and maintenance Risk of burns from hot surfaces AN Allow the appliance and the accessories to cool down before cleaning Incorrect handling can result in damage to the appliance Do not use any abrasive or caustic cleaning agents sharp or rough metal scrapers steel wool abrasive scouring pads etc These products will scratch the surfaces Glass surfaces that are scratched can crack Under no circumstances use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance 10 1 Cleaning the exterior gt Remove any soiling or excess cleaning solution immediately gt Clean the surfaces 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 Appliance Warming drawer The drawer can be removed for ease of cleaning gt Pull out the drawer as far as the stopper will allow lift slightly and remove from the front
34. y food for grilling e Gratins and baked dishes Kb NN Particularly suitable for a whole chicken 5 gt Place the food to be grilled in a porcelain or glass dish or directly on the wire shelf gt Line the original baking tray with aluminium foil and then place it underneath the wire shelf 7 9 Fast heating Fast heating can be used to shorten the preheating time Fast heating can be used only with the 7 3 A 9 and 9 operating modes gt Select the desired operating mode and cooking space temperature gt Hold the adjusting knob depressed until a single acoustic signal is emitted IN flashes in the display An acoustic signal is emitted when the set cooking space temperature is reached 38 8 Tips and tricks 8 1 Baking and roasting Result Solution e The baking or roast looks Next time set a lower cooking space good on the outside but is temperature and lengthen the operating still doughy or raw on the time inside 8 2 Cakes Result Solution e The cake collapses gt Check the settings with those given in the separate TIPS ON SETTINGS gt Next time set a lower cooking space temperature and lengthen the operating time gt Stir the cake mixture well When finished bake immediately gt For whisked sponges beat the egg yolks egg whites to a foam for a little longer and then carefully fold into the mixture When finished bake immediately gt Fol

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