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Welcome! Dear Customer, Thank you for choosing the Beko product. We want your product, manufactured with high quality and technology, to offer you the best efficiency. Therefore, carefully read this manual and any other documentation provided before using the product.
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General Warnings About Baking Table of Contents in the Oven........1 Safety Instructions......6.2.1 Pastries and oven food....41 Intended Use........6.2.2 Meat, Fish and Poultry ....43 Child, Vulnerable Person and Pet 6.2.3 Grill ..........44 Safety ..........6.2.4 Test foods........
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1 Safety Instructions • This section includes the Intended Use safety instructions necessary • This product is designed to be to prevent the risk of personal used at home. It is not suitable injury or material damage. for commercial use. •...
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• CAUTION: This product should • Children should be supervised be used for cooking purposes to ensure that they do not play only. It should not be used for with the product. different purposes, such as • Electrical products are danger- heating the room.
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• Do not jam the power cable un- Electrical Safety der and behind the product. Do • Plug the product into a groun- not put a heavy object on the ded outlet protected by a fuse power cable. The power cable that matches the current rat- should not be bent, crushed, ings indicated on the type la-...
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• Contact the importer or the au- where water may escape). Oth- thorized service centre if the erwise there is a risk of short length of the power line is in- circuit and electrocution. adequate. • Never touch the plug with wet •...
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• The exposed parts of the • Do not place any kind of object product will become hot while between the front of the oven and after the product is in use. and the door. You should not • Check the oven for any dam- operate your oven if objects age, such as misaligned or such as paper towels or nap-...
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• Relocate the microwave oven supply network which supplies with respect to the receiver. buildings used for domestic • Move the microwave oven purpose. away from the receiver. • The microwave oven is inten- • Plug the microwave oven into ded for heating food and a different outlet so that mi- beverages.
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the appliance and keep the • Eggs in shell and hard-boiled door closed in order to stifle eggs should not be heated in any flames. the microwave, as they may • Remove wire twist-ties from explode even after being paper or plastic bags before heated in the microwave.
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• Do not place the oven where – The door window is dam- heat, moisture, or high humid- aged; ity are generated, or near flam- – An electrical arch occurs mable materials. within the oven although • Do not use the interior of your there are no metal object in oven for storage purposes.
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• Do not use the door and / or • Direct sunlight and heat handle to transport or move sources, such as electric or the product. gas heaters, must not be • Do not place items on the ap- present in the area where the pliance.
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• Don't use the product if it – The contact surfaces breaks down or gets damaged between the door and the while being used. Disconnect front side of the oven are the product from the electri- damaged; city. Contact the importer or –...
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• Always wear heat-resistant • Do not heat closed tins and oven gloves when handling the glass jars in the oven. The product. pressure that would build-up in the tin/jar may cause it to Accessory Use burst. • Do not place baking trays, •...
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• Always press down with a • Close the oven door during plate or similar object to pre- grilling. Hot surfaces may vent the material from flying cause burns! around due to the air circula- • Food not suitable for grilling tion inside the oven.
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2 Environmental Instructions 2.1 Waste Directive aging waste with the household or other wastes, take it to the packaging material 2.1.1 Compliance with the WEEE Dir- collection points designated by the local ective and Disposing of the authorities. Waste Product 2.3 Recommendations for Energy This product complies with EU WEEE Dir- Saving...
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3 Your product 3.1 Product Introduction 1 Control panel 2 Ventilation holes 3 Wire shelves 4 Fan motor (behind the steel plate) 5 Door 6 Handle 7 Lower heater (under the steel plate) 8 Shelf positions 9 Lamp 10 Upper heater 3.2 Product Control Panel Introduc- Varies depending on the model.
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3.2.1 Control Panel 1 On/off key 2 Function display 3 Oven control knob 4 Temperature/Power key 5 Temperature indicator area 6 Key lock key 7 Baking start/stop key 8 Alarm key 9 Timer/duration indicator area 10 Time and settings key If there are knob(s) controlling your Function display product, in some models this/these knob(s)
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: Alarm symbol : Quick heating (booster) symbol : Settings symbol : Remove control symbol * : Key lock symbol : Wifi symbol * : It varies depending on the product model. It may : Seconds symbol not be available on your product. : Minutes symbol 3.3 Oven operating functions : Timer symbol...
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Upper heating, lower heating and fan heating functions oper- "3D" function 40-280 ate. Each side of the product to be cooked is cooked equally and quickly. Cooking is done with a single tray. The small grill on the oven ceiling works. It is suitable for Low grill 40-280 grilling smaller amounts.
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The back heater of the oven operates with the mi- crowave. The hot air heated by the rear heater is Microwave + Fan Heat- 100 200 40-280 distributed equally and rapidly throughout the oven 300 600 with the fan. You may cook the meal quickly while also roasting it.
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3.5 Use of Product Accessories On models without wire shelves : It is crucial to place the wire grill on the Cooking shelves side shelves properly. The wire grill has one There are 3 levels of shelf position in the direction when placing it on the shelf.
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On models without wire shelves : Tray stopping function There is also a stopping function to prevent the tray from tipping out of the wire shelf. While removing the tray, release it from the rear stopping socket and pull it towards yourself until it reaches the front side.
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3.6 Technical Specifications General specifications Product external dimensions (height/width/depth) (mm) 455 /594 /567 Oven installation dimensions (height / width / depth) 450-460 /560 /min. 550 (mm) Voltage/Frequency 220-240 V ~; 50 Hz Cable type and section used/suitable for use in the min.
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4 First Use Before you start using your product, it is re- commended to do the following stated in the following sections respectively. 4.1 First Timer Setting Always set the time of day before using your oven. If you do not set it, 4.
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Before using the accessories: NOTICE: During the first use, smoke and odour may come up for several hours. This Clean the accessories you remove from the is normal and you just need good ventila- oven with detergent water and a soft clean- tion to remove it.
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1 On/off key 2 Function display 3 Oven control knob 4 Temperature/Power key 5 Temperature indicator area 6 Key lock key 7 Baking start/stop key 8 Alarm key 9 Timer/duration indicator area 10 Time and settings key : Baking symbol : Temperature symbol : Microwave power symbol : In-oven temperature symbol...
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Manual baking by selecting temperature ð The symbol lights up continu- and oven operating function ously on the temperature display. You can cook by making a manual control (at your own control) without setting the baking time by selecting the temperature and operating function specific to your food.
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ð The set 30 minutes value appears on the timer/duration display and symbol flashes. 3. The pre-set temperature for the operat- ing function you selected appears on the display. To change this temperature, push the oven control knob once or To adjust the baking time quickly, touch the key and turn the oven con-...
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display, the symbols are 5. Push the oven control knob once or shown. As the oven inner temper- touch the key once for the baking ature reaches the set temperature, time. each stage of the symbol will ð On the display, the symbol and light up.
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10.To start the baking touch the key. 4. The pre-set temperature for the operat- ing function you selected appears on ð Your oven will start operating im- the display. Turn the oven control knob mediately in microwave function to the right/left to change this temperat- and power.
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ð Your oven will start operating im- mediately at the selected combi function, temperature and mi- crowave power. The adjusted bak- ing time starts to count down. On the display, the symbols are shown. When the baking time 8. Adjust the baking time in seconds by is completed, “End”...
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2. First set the minutes by turning the oven control knob to the right/left and activ- ate the timer field by touching the once. 3. Adjust the time by turning the oven con- trol knob to the right/left. Touch the key again to confirm the setting.
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1. With the oven turned off (while the time 1. With the oven turned off (while the time of day appears on the display), touch of day appears on the display), touch key for about 3 seconds to activ- key for about 3 seconds to activ- ate the settings menu.
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activate the quick preheat setting. Your oven should be turned off to perform this setting. 1. With the oven turned off (while the time of day appears on the display), touch key for about 3 seconds to activ- ate the settings menu. 5.
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3. Set the time of day by turning the oven control knob to right/left and activate the minute field by pushing the oven control knob once or touching the once. ð The minutes field and the sym- bol flash on the timer/duration dis- 4.
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required in normal ovens. This depends • The natural colour and flavour of the food on the density, heat and quantity of the does not change. content to be cooked. Suitable containers for microwave ovens • You may cook the food in its own juice Microwaves can pass through porcelain, without adding too much or no season- glass, cardboard or plastic, but not metals.
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• Place the empty container you want to pierce the bags to allow the steam inside test and another container filled with wa- to escape. Do not use regular plastic ter inside the oven. bags for cooking as they will melt and •...
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Placement of the food Cooking tips • You will have the optimum outcome if Factors effecting the microwave time: you spread the food equally on the con- • Microwave time depends on a few tainer. This method can be applied in factors.
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gredients (eg. vegetables, fish and Color of the dish poultry) will cook faster and easier. It is • Meat or poultry that has been cooked for recommended to add water when cook- fifteen minutes or longer will darken ing dry foods such as rice and legumes. slightly with its own fat.
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for a while will always give better results. • For foods that you will cook according to This is because the heat being evenly dis- your own recipe, you can reference sim- tributed over the food. ilar foods given in the cooking tables. •...
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• The values specified in the cooking Hints for pastry tables are determined as a result of the • If the pastry is too dry, increase the tem- tests carried out in our laboratories. Val- perature by 10 °C and shorten the cook- ues suitable for you may differ from ing time.
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Food Accessory to be Operating func- Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) used tion (approx.) Glass / metal rectangular con- Top and bottom Lasagne 1 or 2 30 … 40 tainer on wire grill heating Round black metal mould, 20 Top and bottom Apple pie 50 …...
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Cooking table for meat, fish and poultry Food Accessory to be Operating func- Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) used tion (approx.) 15 mins. 250/ Steak (whole) / Standard tray * "3D" function max, after 180 … 60 … 80 Roast (1 kg) Lamb's shank Standard tray *...
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Grill table Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) (approx.) Fish Wire grill 20 … 25 Chicken pieces Wire grill 25 … 35 Meatball (veal) - 12 Wire grill 20 … 30 amount Lamb chop Wire grill 20 …...
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Grill Food Accessory to be used Shelf position Temperature (°C) Baking time (min) (approx.) Meatball (veal) - 12 Wire grill 20 … 30 amount Toast bread Wire grill 3 … 5 It is recommended to preheat for 5 minutes for all grilled food. Turn pieces of food after 1/2 of the total grilling time.
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Food Operating Weight (g) Shelf posi- Accessory to Temperature Microwave Baking time function tion be used (°C) power (W) (min) (ap- prox.) Cooking tray Breaded fish Microwave + suitable for 10 … 15 fingers Fan Heating microwave cooking ** Cooking tray Sauce meat- Microwave + suitable for...
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Food Weight Shelf pos- Accessory to Microwave Thawing time Waiting time Suggestion ition be used power (W) (min) (approx.) (min.) Cooking tray suitable for Chicken leg 6 … 10 microwave cooking ** Cooking tray suitable for 6 … 10 microwave cooking ** Chicken drumstick...
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• Stainless-inox surface may change col- • Clean the appliance using dishwashing our in time. This is normal. After each op- detergent, warm water and a microfiber eration, clean with a detergent suitable cloth specific for glass surfaces and dry for the stainless or inox surface.
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Do not remove the knobs and gaskets un- 7.5 Cleaning the Oven Lamp derneath to clean the panel. The control In the event that the glass door of the oven panel and knobs may be damaged. lamp in the cooking area becomes dirty; •...
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with a new one. If it is type (B) model, 3. Lift the lamp's protective glass cover pull it out as shown in the figure and re- with a screwdriver. Remove the screw place it with a new one. first, if there is a screw on the square lamp in your product.
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Oven is not heating. • There is a loose fork, knife or a cooking tool in the oven. >>> Remove the fork, • The oven may not be set to a specific knife or a cooking tool from the oven. cooking function and/or temperature.