Bimar B301 Electronic Oven Instructions
- June 13, 2024
- bimar
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type B301 (mod. AFO-07D-C3)
NSTRUCTION BOOKLET
B301 Electronic Oven
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This symbol tells you to read these instructions carefully before using the
appliance, and to inform any third parties if necessary. Keep the instruction
booklet for further reference throughout the lifetime of the appliance. If
when reading these instructions you find any parts difficult to understand or
have any doubts, contact the manufacturer at the address provided on the back
page before using the product.
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appliance installation, use, cleaning and maintenance procedures may be
updated slightly from those described in this manual; for further details,
please consult the updated on-line manual at
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WARNING : hot surfaces.
This symbol warns users that the door and accessible surfaces may be at high
temperatures when the appliance is in operation.
SAFETY NOTICES
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This appliance is intended only for household (therefore not professional) use, for cooking, warming, toasting and defrosting foods, as instructed here.
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Take care when cooking foods containing oils and fats, since they may cause fires if overheated. Keep a constant eye on the oven during cooking. If flames are seen coming from foods or other parts, never attempt to put them out with water. Keep the door closed, and first disconnect the power supply by turning off the control panel switch, and only then remove the plug from the power socket and smother the flames with a fire blanket..
Use the appliance indoors, on solid, fireproof, horizontal and safe surfaces and in observance of the instructions in the installation section.
The oven is not designed for use outdoors, for built-in installation, or for any uses not described here. Never leave the device exposed to the elements (sun, rain, etc.).
Any other use constitutes misuse and is hazardous.
Examples of household appliances are appliances for typical household functions, used in the home, which may be used for typical household functions even by unskilled staff:
– in shops, offices and other similar workplaces; – on farms and in similar locations;
– by the customers of hotels, motels and other residential environments;
– in bed and breakfast establishments. -
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any damage arising from misuse or incorrect or irresponsible use, and/or from repairs carried out by unqualified persons.
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The user must not leave the appliance unattended when it is connected to the power supply.
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Accessible parts may become very hot during use; keep children well away from the appliance. Never touch the metal parts or the glass of the door; only touch the control panel buttons and door handle and wear oven gloves if necessary.
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When the oven is in use, the internal shelf must be kept in place to prevent dropping of items: only remove the container (oven dish or tray) containing the food.
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Never place paper, cardboard, plastic, forks or other utensils in the oven cavity.
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When using baking paper, make sure that it is resistant to high temperatures and position it so that it does not interfere with the circulation of hot air inside the oven.
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Before use, make sure that the containers are heatresistant and suitable for cooking.
Do not use plastic kitchenware or containers when cooking food. Always use gloves or protective equipment when inserting or removing containers from the oven. Do not insert bulky foodstuffs as they may cause a fire or risk of electric shock. Warning:
liquids and food products must not be heated inside sealed containers as they may explode. -
Handle the door with care to ensure that the oven does not tip over:
– never place anything (pans, containers or utensils) on the door or on top of the oven
– do not knock or jolt the oven during use
– do not pour liquids onto or into the oven -
Do not open the oven door during cooking.
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Unplug the appliance from the socket when not in use.
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The power socket must be easily accessible so that the plug can be removed easily in an emergency.
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The appliance must not be placed just below a power socket.
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Never move the appliance when in operation.
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Do not cover the appliance when in use.
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Do not use the appliance as a heater.
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This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience or the necessary knowledge providing they are supervised or have been instructed on the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance intended to be carried out by the user should not be done by children unless they are supervised.
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This appliance may be used by children from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and have understood the hazards involved. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning and maintenance shall notbe made by children unless they are over 8 years old and are supervised.
Keep the appliance and its cord out of reach of children less than 8 years of age. -
Warning: when using electrical appliances, always comply with the basic safety precautions to avoid the risks of fire, electric shock and physical injury.
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Take special care when using the oven in the presence of children, since the metal surfaces and oven door become very hot.
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Do not move the appliance by pulling the cable.
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Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet.
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If the appliance is dropped or malfunctions, disconnect the power cord at once. Check all parts for damage and do not switch it on unless certain it is intact: if in doubt, call in qualified staff.
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To avoid all risk of electric shock, never immerse the plug, the power cord or the appliance in water or any other liquid.
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Do not pull the power cord or the appliance to remove the plug from the power socket.
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If the power cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its technical support service, or by a person with similar qualifications, to prevent all risks.
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This appliance is not intended for operation by means of an external timer or with a separate remote control system, to avoid the risk of fire if the appliance is covered or not correctly positioned.
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WARNING : Make sure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the bulb to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
INSTALLATION
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After removing the packaging, check that the appliance is intact; if in doubt, do not use it and call in qualified staff. Packaging components (plastic bags, expanded polystyrene, nails, etc.) must not be left within reach of children since they are potentially hazardous; dispose of them in accordance with the current law.
All packaging elements must be disposed of according to their raw material (see the symbol stamped on each one) and according to the provisions of their municipality. The bag, which is unmarked due to its small size, therefore you have to follow the procedures for the disposal of their municipality.
Warning: any stickers or advertising leaflets applied to the door, or protective film, must be removed before the appliance is used. -
Before connecting the appliance, check that the voltage values marked on the nameplate are the same as those of the electrical mains, and that the power socket is properly earthed (the manufacturer declines all responsibility arising from failure to comply with this rule). If the appliance’s plug is not compatible with the socket, have the socket replaced with another of suitable type by qualified staff, who must ensure that the socket’s wire gauge is suitable for the appliance’s power draw. Check that there are no other appliances drawing large amounts of power on the electrical line, to avoid overloads and fire risks. In general, the use of adapters and/or extension leads is not recommended; if their use is unavoidable, they must comply with current safety regulations and their current rating (amps) must be no lower than the maximum current draw of the appliance.
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Before each use, check that the appliance is in good condition and ensure that the power cord is not damaged and do not switch it on unless certain it is intact: if in doubt, call in qualified staff.
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Place the appliance:
– well away from other heat sources (e.g. other ovens, gas hob, etc.), flammable materials (upholstery, etc.), explosive materials (spray cans) and materials which may warp in heat
– on a firm, horizontal worktop with a heat-resistance, sufficiently strong surface, in a position where it cannot be knocked, and far enough from the edge of the unit to ensure that it cannot fall off
– well away from containers holding liquids, such as sinks, etc. If it accidentally gets wet or is immersed in a liquid, first deactivate the power socket by turning off the switchboard switch, and only then remove the plug from the power socket at once, leave it to cool, dry it carefully and check that the electrical parts are not wet; if in doubt, call in qualified staff – at a height of at least 85 cm, out of reach of children -
Gaps of at least 35 cm above the appliance, 10 cm behind it and 20 cm at its sides must be ensured.
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Never place anything on top of the oven and do not obstruct the ventilation grilles: obstructing the grilles may cause the appliance to overheat.
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Make sure that the cable is correctly positioned and is not in contact with hot parts or sharp edges, or wound around the appliance or twisted, and does not become entangled, to prevent the appliance from falling. Check that no-one can trip over it, to avoid accidental falls or injuries.
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In case of a fault or malfunction, switch the appliance off and have it checked by qualified staff.
The appliance has the following adjustment elements (see pictures):
CONTROL PANEL
Door Opening and Closing
While the oven is working, if the door is opened the oven temporarily stops working and is paused: the light comes on and the symbol “ ” comes on. When the door is closed again, the light goes off and the oven automatically returns working.
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DISPLAY
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ON/stand-by button: when connected to the power supply (plug inserted into the socket), the appliance enters Stand-By, it beeps and all thesymbols on the control panel light up for about one second only.
Press the button to switch on the appliance and program the functions: the “AIR FRY” programme flashes, while the other symbols remain lit up. To deactivate all the oven functions, press the button again: all the symbols will go off and only the fan motor will run for about 4 minutes to cool the inside of the appliance; the oven will then switch to StandBy mode. -
MENU button , press the button repeatedly: each time it is pressed the programme changes and the symbol for the selected function flashes on the control panel, while the symbols for the other programmes remain lit up.
If the button is kept pressed down, the parameter changes quickly. -
START/PAUSE button, press to confirm the programme: the symbol of the selected programme remains lit up, the symbols of the other programmes go out and the function starts; press again to pause.
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TEMPERATURE button: press to change, the temperature then flashes on the display, to increase it press the “+” button and to decrease it press the “-” button. When the parameter remains lit up on the display (not flashing) the temperature is set. The temperature can be changed before the programme starts and during the programme (the parameter can be changed repeatedly).
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TIME button : press to change, the time on the display then flashes, to increase it press the “+” button and to decrease it press the “-” button.
When the parameter remains lit up on the display (not flashing) the time is set.
The time can be changed before starting the programme and during the programme (the parameter can be changed repeatedly). -
+ INCREASE button: press to increase the parameters: programme, time and temperature. If the button is kept pressed down, the parameter changes quickly.
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– DECREASE button: press to decrease the parameters: programme, time and temperature. If the button is kept pressed down, the parameter changes quickly.
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Button “ ”: after selecting a programme (AIR FRY or BAKED POTATOES or FROZEN PRODUCTS or PIZZA or STEAK or BISCUITS or FISH or VEGETABLES or PIADINA BRUSCHETTA or GRILL or ROAST), press to activate Preheating (the symbols “ ”, “ ” and the display will flash). Once the inside temperature of approximately 150°C has been reached, “ /Add Food” appears on the display and it beeps 5 times, informing you to put the food in the oven.
Open the oven door, put the food in and close the oven door, the programmed cooking process will start and will end after the set time.
Note, the programs: TOAST, DEHYDRATE, PROOF MEALS, DEFROST, REHEAT and WARM do not have the Preheat function. -
Air fry symbol: during cooking for the “DEFROST” and “WARM” programmes, it stays lit up, while the symbol flashes during cooking for the other 16 programmes.
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LIGHT button: when the oven is on, press to activate it, the inside light will stay on for about 5 minutes and then it will turn off automatically.
If the light is on and the oven door is opened, it will turn off when the door is closed.
If the light is off and the oven door is opened, the light will come on and go off when the door is closed again. -
DUAL COOK DUAL COOK (Dual cooking programme in succession)
This function allows you to programme two separate cooking programmes in succession:
– DUAL COOK + AIR FRY
– DUAL COOK + DESSERTS
– DUAL COOK + GRILL
– DUAL COOK + ROAST
– DUAL COOK + WARM
Example: to obtain crispier chicken we recommend using the DUAL COOK + ROAST programme. -
Press the “ ” button, the symbols of the five programmes “AIR FRY/DESSERTS/GRILL/ROAST/WARM” remain lit up.
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To change the first program, press the “+” or “-” button, when the program is selected, the corresponding symbol flashes, while the other symbols remain lit up, to confirm the selection press the Menu button “ ” (the four symbols of the non-selected programs stay lit up).
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To change the second program, press the “+” or “-” button, when the program is selected, the corresponding symbol flashes, while the other symbols remain lit up, to confirm the selection press the Menu button “ ” (the three symbols of the non-selected programs stay lit up).
If desired, you can also change the time and temperature using the “ ” buttons (see previous sections). -
To start the set programme, press the “ ****” button, press it again to pause it.
Note , for example: if the “AIR FRY” and “DESSERTS” programmes are
selected, on the control panel first only the “AIR FRY” symbol lights up until
the end of the programme, when the second programme starts only the “DESSERTS”
symbol lights up.
Press the buttons “ ”, “ ” e “ ” to:
– interrupt the end of the programming in advance
– always reset the “Dual Cook” programming memory and return to the main menu
of the 18 pre-set programmes.
Time and temperature adjustment: before or during cooking, the cooking time
and/or temperature can be adjusted. These parameters can be changed
repeatedly.
5+7 Increasing the temperature: Press the “ ” button and the symbol
flashes, then press the “ ” button to increase the parameter (each press
changes the temperature).
If the “ ” button is held down, the temperature increases quickly.
5+8 Decrease the temperature: press the “ ” button and the symbol
flashesthen press the “ ” button to decrease the parameter (the temperature
changes with each press). If the “ ” button is held down, the temperature
decreases quickly.
6+7 Increase the time: press the “ ” button and the symbol flashes, then
press the “ +” button to increase the parameter (the time changes with each
press).
If the “+ ” button is held down, the time is increased quickly.
6+8 Decrease the time: press the “ ” button and the symbol flashes, then
press the “ ” button to change the parameter (the time changes with each
press). If the “ ” button is held down, the time decreases quickly.
The oven is also complete with the following accessories:
Rack (A), oven tray (B) and basket (C): insert them only into the 4 guides
inside the oven (see numbers 1,2,3,4 in the following pictures to choose the
height of the guides according to the programme to be prepared) until they
stop completely.
Crumb tray
(D): fit this underneath the bottom heating elements; if it is not fitted or
incorrectly positioned, the worktop underneath will overheat. This tray
collects crumbs.
Do not use the oven unless the crumb tray is in place.
First use
Accessories: Rack, Oven Tray, Basket: clean and wash them as indicated in the
Cleaning and Maintenance section; insert them in their respective places.
Run the appliance “empty” using the programme described below to eliminate the
“new smell” and/or any residual oil that might emit smoke.
Insert the plug into the socket, set the programme “ ” and set the temperature
to 230°C
and 30 minutes; press button to start; the lower resistances turn red, the
upper ones remain dark. During this operation it is a good idea to ventilate
the room. At the end of the operating cycle, before removing the accessories
remove the plug from the power socket and wait for the oven to cool.
Use
4. To operate the oven, insert the plug into the power outlet: the
appliance enters Stand-By, it will beep, press the “ ” button to turn on the
appliance, the “AIR FRY” programme flashes.
5. Select the desired programme (see previous paragraphs); the display will
show the pre-set temperature and time, to change it see previous sections.
Note: the temperature of the “Toast” programme cannot be modified. Press the “
” button to adjust from Level 1 to Level 7.
6. When the oven finishes cooking, the appliance will beeps about 5 times,
and the display will show “END” and on the control panel all the icons will
remain lit up; the fan motor will run for about 4 minutes to cool the inside
of the appliance.
To fully switch off the appliance, remove the plug from the power socket.
18 PRESET PROGRAMMES
The tables below show the cooking parameters for 18 preset programmes: the
cooking times are just an example, as they may vary depending on the weight
and initial temperature of the individual food (e.g. temperature of room,
refrigerator, freezer etc.).
It is advisable to constantly check the food during cooking, especially during
the first few uses; with experience you will be able to set the oven times and
functions correctly.
Note: When cooking food, it is normal for steam to be produced and for some
moisture to be deposited on the oven door. This phenomenon called condensation
is produced by the evaporation of water from food.
Tips to reduce energy consumption:
- avoid opening the door frequently during operation
- remove unused accessories from inside
- when cooking several foods, start the successive cooking when the oven is still hot.
For the programs: Fish-Grill-Roast, the pre-heating works with all the resistances, once the temperature is reached, only the upper resistances work.
Preset programmes| Preset temperature (°C)| Heatin g eleme nts| Ventilated or
static| Preset time| Temperature setting range (°C)| Time setting range
(hours)
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Air fry (fried food)| 200| Upper +lower| Ventilated (Fan speed n.2)| 10
minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Air fry (frozen fries)| 230| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.2)
| 18 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Frozen products
(Wings refer
| 230| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.2)
| 18 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Pizza| 230| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 11 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Steak| 230| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.2)
| 7 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Biscuits| 180| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 15 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Fish| 200| Upper| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 18 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Vegetables| 200| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 15 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Toast| 230| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| Not display| 1»7| 1»7 minutes
Desserts| 175| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.2)
| 25 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Piadina/Bruschetta| 230| Upper
+lower
| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 13 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Grill| 230| Upper| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 10 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Roast| 200| Upper| Ventilated (Fan
speed n.1)
| 30 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Dehydrate
|
60
| Upper (n.1-
n.4)
| Ventilated (Fan speed n.1)|
5 hours
| 30-80|
1-12 hours
Proof, refer to Ferment|
34
| Upper (n.1-
n.4)
|
Static
|
45 minutes
|
30-40
| Up to 8 hours
Defrost| 50| Upper
+lower
| Static| 20 minutes| 30-80| Up to 2
hours
Reheat| 95| Upper +lower| Ventilated (Fan speed n.1)| 5 minutes| 90-230| Up to 2
hours
Warm| 50| Upper (n.1- n.4)| Static| 4 hours| 30-120| Up to 8 hours
QUICK REFERENCE TABLE OF COOKING PROGRAMMES
18 preset programmes of multiple cooking and reheating functions: for each
one, the temperature and time are adjustable
PROGRAMME| PREHEATING| RECOMMENDED AMOUNT OF FOOD| RECOMMENDED ACCESSORIES|
RECOMMENDED GUIDE POSITION
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AIR FRY| Yes| Depends on the food chosen| Basket| 2
POTATOES| Yes| 550g| Basket| 2
FROZEN PRODUCTS| Yes| 1038g (28 pieces)| Basket| 2
PIZZA| Yes| 30cm (diameter)| Oven tray or rack| 3
STEAK| Yes| 190g| Oven tray| 2
BISCUITS| Yes| Depends on the food chosen| Oven tray| 2
FISH| Yes| Oven tray| 3
VEGETABLES| Yes| Oven tray or
Basket
| 3
TOAST| No| 6 pieces| Rack| 2 or 3
DESSERTS| Yes| Depends on the food chosen| Oven tray or rack| 3
PIADINA
BRUSCHETTA
| Yes| Oven tray or
Basket
| 2
GRILL| Yes| Oven tray or rack| 2
ROAST| Yes| Oven tray| 4
DEHYDRATE| No| Depends on the food chosen| Basket| 1 or 2 or 3
PROOF| No| Oven tray| 3
DEFROST| No| Oven tray| 2
PREHEAT| No| Rack| 3
WARM| No| Oven tray| 2
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Warning : before cleaning the appliance, remove the plug from the power socket and wait for it to cool completely. The appliance and all its components in contact with food (oven tray, grille and rotisserie rod) must be cleaned thorough after every use.
- Do not immerse the appliance in water or any other liquid and do not wash it under running water.
- Do not use chemical solvents, abrasive sponges or abrasive products or metal objects to clean the oven or its accessories.
- The outside surface, including the control panel, must be cleaned only with a soft cloth.
- Rack, oven tray, basket: take them out from the unit. For cleaning, use a soft sponge with warm water and ordinary washing-up liquid and then rinse with plenty of water and dry with care. They are dishwasher safe.
- When cleaning the door or the inside of the oven do not scratch the sides with sharp or pointed objects. Clean with a sponge wet with water and ordinary washing-up liquid. Before using it, check that it is perfectly dry. Do not pour liquids onto the door, especially when it is hot, as this may break the glass.
- To clean the inside glass (see pictures): unscrew the two screws clockwise using a screwdriver and remove it with silicone suction cup. Clean with a sponge wet with water and ordinary washing-up liquid. Before using it, check that it is perfectly dry. Do not pour liquids onto the door, especially when it is hot, as this may break the glass. For assembly, repeat the operations in reverse.
- To remove any food residue, clean the heating element with a small brush with nylon bristles.
- To replace the lamp (see image below), proceed as follows: unscrew the glass cover clockwise and then remove the bulb, replace it with a new one of the same model (type: G9, 220-240V25W), and then repeat the operations in reverse.
- When the appliance is out of use, cover it and store it in a dry place.
- If you decide not to use the appliance any more, it must be rendered unusable by cutting off the power supply cord (first making sure that the plug has been removed from the power socket), and any parts which are hazardous if used as children’s playthings must be rendered harmless.
Information for correct disposal of the product under the European Directive
2011/65/EU.
At the end of its lifetime, the product must not be disposed of with ordinary
urban waste.
It can be consigned to the special waste recycling centres provided by local
government, or by the retailers who provide this service.
Proper disposal of a household appliance prevents possible detrimental effects
on the environment or health arising from its incorrect disposal and allows
the recovery of its constituent materials, generating major savings of energy
and resources. The product bears the crossed-out symbol of a wheeled rubbish
bin to indicate that it must be disposed of separately. Illegal dumping of the
product by the user will be subject to prosecution under the relevant law.
TROUBLESHOOTING
Problem | Possible cause | Solution |
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The over DOES NOT work
| The appliance is not connected to the power socket| Connect the plug to the
power socket
The oven is not on| Press the “” button to switch on the oven
The door is not closed properly| Make sure the door is closed
Steam comes out of the top of the oven| Foods contain a high amount of water.|
It is normal for steam to be produced and moisture to be deposited on the oven
door (for example: frozen bread)
White smoke comes out of the oven
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First use
| This is normal the first time you use it, see details on the previous pages to eliminate the “new smell” and/or any
residual oil.
Fatty foods, such as chicken wings or sausages.
| This is a normal phenomenon when cooking fatty food; it may be necessary
to drain the fat from the oven tray or crumb tray during operation.
The oven tray, crumb tray or heating elements contain grease or oil residues
from previous use| Make sure you regularly clean the oven and all accessories
before use.
Black smoke comes out of the oven|
The food is burning
| Switch off the power socket by turning off the switch on the electric panel, remove
the plug from the socket and smother the flame with a fireproof cloth
Foods are not cooked
| Too much food was inserted during cooking| Reduce the amount of food in the
oven during cooking
The temperature set is too low| Set the oven to a higher temperature Refer to
the food table
An incorrect programme was used| Check to see you have used the correct
programme
Foods are not evenly cooked
| The ingredients are stacked on top of each other during cooking|
Make sure the food is positioned evenly.
The position of the oven tray or basket o rack is not positioned properly.|
Place the oven tray or rack or basket properly in the guides indicated in the
previous pages.
Foods are not crispy after the “Air fry”
programme.| Foods contain a high amount of water.| Evenly spray or brush a
small amount of oil on the food to try to increase crispiness.
“E1” appears on the display.|
Display short circuit.
| Remove the plug from the power socket. Contact an authorised service centre
or professionally qualified personnel.
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“E2” appears on the display.| The display or the heating elements do not
work.| Remove the plug from the power socket. Contact an authorised service
centre or professionally qualified personnel.
I can’t change the programme.| The “DUAL COOK” programme is selected.| Press
the “DUAL COOK” button again to display the 18 pre-set programmes or remove
the plug from the socket.
GUARANTEE:
it is advised to register the appliance on the website https://www.bimaritaly.it/it/garanzia or to scan the QR code on the side to properly register the warranty (fill out the form to acivate the warranty on the product you purchased).
General guarantee terms
Guarantee coverage starts from the moment of purchase of the appliance as
indicated by a fiscally mandatory delivery document (bill or tax receipt or
shipping document). Guarantee coverage lasts 24 months and terminates after
the prescribed term.Guarantee coverage covers all replacements or repairs that
become necessary due to defects in material or manufacture.Guarantee coverage
does not cover all those parts which become defective due to failure to comply
with installation, operating or maintenance nstructions, shipping damage,
operating neglect or negligence, improper use or any circumstances which are
not due to manufacturing defects of the appliance. Guarantee coverage is also
excluded for replacement or repair of all parts subject to fair wear and ear
or to expiry, as well as removable parts, light bulbs, glass components,
ceramic parts, external tubes, batteries and disposable (throw-away)
accessories. Replacements or repairs that come under guarantee coverage are
performed free of charge for goods elivered free the Manufacturer’s factory
or to one of our Technical Service Centres. The Customer must only pay for
shipping costs.Guarantee coverage is not granted if repairs are performed by
personnel not belonging to authorized Technical Service Centres or when non-
genuine spare parts are used.This warranty is governed by and construed in
accordance with applicable laws in force in the country where the product is
purchased. For details, contact the Customer Support in your country or the
Bimar website. (www.bimaritaly.it).The Manufacturer declines all
responsibility for any direct or indirect harm to persons, pets or property
consequent to failure to comply with all the provisions specified in the
appliance instruction booklet and especially those regarding appliance
maintenance, operation, installation or warnings.
Via G.Amendola, 16/18
25019 Sirmione (BS) – ITALY
www.bimaritaly.it
Servizio
clienti:Assistenza.privati@bimaritaly.it
References
- Small Bimar appliances. Quality and Design.
- Small Bimar appliances. Quality and Design.
- Garanzia | Bimar S.r.l.
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