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BOD890SS/BL
90 cm Built in multifunction
electric double oven.

User Manual for your Baumatic
BOD890SS/BL
90 cm Built in multifunction
electric double oven
NOTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it
in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference; for
you or any person not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
GS 12/06/12
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Contents
Environmental note 4
Important safety information 5 – 7
Specifications 8 – 11
Product and aperture dimensions 8
Cooling fans 9
Product specifications 9
Standard accessories 9
Electrical details 9
Control panel 10
Oven programmer / timer display 10
Initial set-up of your oven 11 – 12
Selecting manual operation mode 11
Setting the time of day 11
Before first use 11 – 12
Timer functions 12 - 17
The minute minder function (main oven and lower oven) 12 - 13
The duration function (main oven only) 13 - 14
The end cook function (main oven only) 14
The start and end time function (main oven only) 15 - 16
Adjusting the audible signal 17
Selecting a cooking function and temperature 17 – 22
Selecting a main oven function 17 - 18
Main oven thermostat control knob 18
Selecting a top oven function 19
Top oven thermostat control knob 19
Oven operating lights (main and lower oven) 20
Cooking guidelines 20 - 21
Warnings 21 - 22
Cleaning and maintenance 22 - 25
General cleaning instructions 22
Replacing the oven bulb 23
Removing the oven door for cleaning 24
Removing the oven door glass for cleaning 25
Installation 26 – 30
Electrical connection 26
Connecting the mains supply cable 26 - 27
Replacing the mains supply cable 28
Installing the oven into the kitchen cabinet 29
Positioning the appliance 29
Ventilation requirements 30
My appliance isn’t working correctly 31 – 33
Cooking Tables 34 – 35
Baumatic consumables 36
Contact details 37

Environmental note
o The packaging materials that Baumatic uses are environmentally
friendly and can be recycled.
all packaging material with due regard for the
environment.
o Please discard
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Your safety is of the utmost importance to Baumatic.
Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet
before attempting to install or use the appliance. If you
are unsure of any of the information contained in this
ooklet, please contact the Baumatic Advice Line.
eneral Information
ambient temperature
scolouration at
han 4mm to the appliance, will be the
t of Baumatic Ltd.
Guarantee. The foregoing does not
affect your statutory rights.
atic Service
arning and safety instructions
ill
become hot duri
ng use and retain heat after operation.
b
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o This appliance is designed for domestic household use and can
be built into a standard kitchen cabinet or housing unit.
o IMPORTANT: The adjacent furniture or housing and all
materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a
minimum temperature of 85°C above the
of the room it is located in, whilst in use.
o Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are
particularly prone to heat damage or di
temperatures below the guidelines given above.
o Any damage caused by the appliance being installed in
contravention of this temperature limit, or by placing adjacent
cabinet materials closer t
liability of the owner.
o The use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other
environment without the express agreemen
will invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
o Your new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or
mechanical defects, subject to certain exclusions that are noted
in Baumatic’s Conditions Of
o Repairs may only be carried out by Baum
Engineers or their authorised service agent.
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o This appliance complies with all current European safety
legislation. Baumatic do wish to emphasise that this compliance
does not remove the fact that the appliance surfaces w

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babies and young children
are prevented from being near to the appliance and not allowed
ssary for younger family members to be in the
kitchen, please ensure that they are kept under close supervision
heavy objects on the oven door or lean on the
oven door when it is open, as this can cause damage to the oven
o Do not place pans or baking trays directly on the base of the
o Do not allow electrical fittings or cables to come into contact
o Do not use the appliance to heat the room it is located in or to
y using the
oven door or handle, as this may cause damage to the appliance
sult in injury to the person lifting the appliance.
Great care should be taken whilst using this appliance and when
o IMPORTANT: The appliance must be disconnected from the
mains before following the cleaning procedure.
Child Safety
o Baumatic strongly recommend that
to touch the appliance at any time.
o If it is nece
at all times.
General Safety
o Do not place
door hinges.
o Do not leave heated oil or fat unattended, as this is a fire risk.
oven cavity, or line it with aluminium foil.
with areas on the appliance that get hot.
dry clothing.
o Do not install the appliance next to curtains or soft furnishings.
o Do not attempt to lift or move cooking appliances b
or re
Cleaning
o Cleaning of the oven should be carried out on a regular basis.
o
following the cleaning procedure.

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nstallation
correctly installed by a
suitably qualified person, strictly in accordance
with the manufacturer’s instructions.
sibility for injury or
damage, to person or property, as a result of improper
ventilated. If the appliance is going to be used for
prolonged periods of time, then additional ventilation may be
o Please consult with your qualified installer if you are in any doubt
ntilation that you will require.
uropean Directives:
C regarding “electromagnetic disturbances”
- Regulation (EC) N° 1935/2004 regarding “materials in contact
o The above directives comply with 93/68/EEC regarding CE
in
accordance with the standards currently in force. This appliance
must be used by a trained person for domestic purposes only.
I
This appliance must be
o Baumatic Ltd. declines any respon
use or installation of this appliance.
o Heat, steam and moisture will be created during use of the
appliance, take care to avoid injury and ensure that the room is
adequately
required.
about the amount of ve
Declaration of conformity
This appliance complies with the following E
- 2006/95/EC regarding “low voltage”
- 2004/108/E
with food”
marking.
o The manufacturer declares that the oven is built using certified
materials and requires the appliance to be installed

Specifications
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Product Dimensions
Height: 885 mm
W : 59
mm
idth 5 mm
Depth: 562 mm
nsions
565 mm
565 mm
t
n oven
nd grill
o Gross capacity: 36 litres
o Net capacity: 25 litres
Apature Dime
875-878
Product specifications:
o Energy efficiency class: A/A
LED full programmer o
o 2 x Cooling fans
o Thermostatically controlled grills
o Triple-glazed removable doors
o Removable inner door glass
Mechanically controllable thermostao
o Main oven: multifunctio
o 9 functions
o Gross capacity: 60 litres
Net capacity: 46 litres o
o Top oven: static oven a
o 4 functions

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o 3 x Safety shelves
d baking tray with handle
za Stone
iance, to
make the internal temperature of the oven stable and the
external surface temperature lower.
upply Connection: 30A (double pole switched fused
h m contact gap)
:
e. The rating plate for your oven can be
cated by opening the bottom oven door and looking on the front
ate of Purchase ……………………………….
Standard accessories:
o Removable side racks
o 1 x Enamelle
Optional Extras:
o BPS2 Piz
Cooling fans
o Two tangential cooling fans are fitted inside of this appl
Electrical details:
Rated Voltage: 220-240 Vac 50 Hz
S
outlet wit 3m
Max Rated Inputs: 5.60 kW
Mains Supply Lead 3 x 2.5 mm² (not supplied)
Oven Light Bulb: 25 W 300°C screw type pygmy
For future reference please record the following information which can
be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be
found on your sales invoic
lo
frame of the oven chassis.
Model Number ……………………………….
Serial Number ……………………………….
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ontC rol Panel
1) Top oven thermostat knob
2) Top oven operating light
3) Top oven function selection knob
4) Top oven power indicator light
7 below)
light
nob
) Main oven operating light
) Decimal point symbol
7) Minute minder symbol
5) LED full programmer (see 11 – 1
6) LED display
7) Main oven power indicator
8) Main oven function selection k
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10) Main oven thermostat knob
Oven programmer / timer display
11) Minus button
12) Programme button
13) Plus button
14) Auto cooking symbol
15) Oven in use symbol
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oven Initial set-up of your
Setting the time of day
After your appliance is connected to your mains supply for the first
time, you must set the time of day before you can use the oven.
When the oven is connected to your mains suo pply for the first
rogramme button (12) for a couple of
e the plus and minus buttons and wait a few seconds. The
hing and the oven is ready to
oven and the conventional oven
, they should then be cleaned
with warm soapy water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No
abrasive cleaners should be used.
time (or after a power cut), the digits on the LED display and
the automatic cooking symbol (14) will flash.
o Press and hold down the p
seconds. The automatic cooking symbol will go out and the
digits will remain steady.
o Whilst the decimal point symbol (16) is flashing, use the minus
(11) and plus (13) buttons to set the correct time of day.
o When the correct time of day is shown on the LED display,
releas
decimal point symbol will stop flas
use.
Before first use
o To remove any residue from the oven cavities that may have
been left from the manufacturing process, you should select the
fan oven function for the main
function for the top oven. Separately set each oven to its
maximum temperature setting.
o It is perfectly normal for a smell to be produced during this
process.
o You should make sure that any windows in the room are left
open during this process.
o It is advisable for you not to remain in the room whilst the
burning off process is taking place.
o You should leave each oven on maximum setting for 30 – 40
minutes.
o IMPORTANT: You should not burn off both ovens
simultaneously.
o After the oven cavities have cooled

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o Outer parts of the oven should be cleaned with warm soapy
water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners
should be used.
o We would recommend that an appropriate stainless steel cleaner
and polish is regularly used on the stainless steel surfaces of this
appliance (BOD890SS only).
Timer functions
The minute minder function (main and secondary ovens)
The minute minder function is a countdown time that can be set on the
oven programmer/timer. When the countdown time has finished, an
audible signal will sound.
o Press and hold down the programme button (12) until the
decimal point starts to flash to enter programming mode.
o Use the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons to set the countdown
time that you require.
o The maximum countdown time that can be set is 23 hours and
59 minutes.
o When the correct countdown time appears on the LED display,
release the plus and minus buttons and the countdown will start
immediately.
o The oven in use symbol (15) will appear on the LED display to
show that a countdown time is in progress.
o After a few seconds the LED display will return to showing the
time of day.
o At the end of the countdown time, an audible signal will sound
and the oven in use symbol will go out. The audible signal will
sound for 7 minutes before switching off or you can silence it by
pressing any of the oven programmer/timer buttons.
o IMPORTANT: If the oven is in use whilst using the minute
minder function, the oven WILL NOT switch off at the end of the
countdown time. YOU MUST turn the oven function selector
knob and the thermostat control knob to their OFF positions.

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The duration cooking function (main oven only)
This function will allow you to set a countdown time similar to the
minute minder function, however the oven will switch off at the end of
the cooking time.
o Place the food that you want to cook inside of the oven and
close the door.
o Select an oven function and cooking temperature using the
relevant control knobs.
o Press and hold down the programme button (12) until the
decimal point starts to flash to enter programming mode, the
oven in use symbol (15) will appear on the LED display.
o Release the programme button and then press it again. The
automatic cooking symbol (14) will flash and “dur” will appear
briefly on the LED display before showing “0.00”.
o Use the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons to set the cooking
time that you require.
o The maximum countdown time that can be set is 10 hours.
o When the correct countdown time appears on the LED display,
release the plus and minus buttons. Cooking will begin
immediately, after a few seconds the countdown time will start.
o The automatic cooking symbol and the oven in use symbol (15)
will appear on the LED display.
o At the end of the cooking time, an audible signal will sound and
the automatic cooking symbol will flash on the LED display.
o To reset the oven and cancel the audible alarm, press the
programme button until the oven in use symbol appears on the
LED display and the automatic cooking symbol goes out.
o IMPORTANT: If you have not turned the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when
you reset the oven it will continue to heat.

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The end of cooking function (main oven only)
This function is similar to the semi-automatic function, however
instead of setting a countdown time, you select the time of day that
you want the oven to switch off at.
o Place the food that you want to cook inside of the oven and
close the door.
o Select an oven function and cooking temperature using the
relevant control knobs.
o Press and hold down the programme button (12) until the
decimal point starts to flash to enter programming mode, the
minute minder symbol (17) will appear on the LED display.
o Release the programme button and then press it again. The
automatic cooking symbol (14) will flash and “dur” will appear
on the LED display.
o Release the programme button and then press it for a third
time, “end” will appear briefly on the LED display before
showing the current time of day.
o Use the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons to set the time of
day that you want the oven to switch off at.
o The maximum countdown time that can be set is 10 hours.
o When the correct time of day appears on the LED display,
release the plus and minus buttons. Cooking will begin
immediately, after a few seconds the countdown time will start.
o The automatic cooking symbol and the oven in use symbol (15)
will appear on the LED display.
o At the end of the cooking time, an audible signal will sound and
the automatic cooking symbol will flash on the LED display.
o To reset the oven and cancel the audible alarm, press the
programme button until the oven in use symbol appears on the
LED display and the automatic cooking symbol goes out.
o IMPORTANT: If you have not turned the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when
you reset the oven it will continue to heat.

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The start and end time function (main oven only)
This function will allow you to set the time of day that you want the
oven to switch off at and how long you want the oven to cook for.
o Place the food that you want to cook inside of the oven and
close the door.
o Select an oven function and cooking temperature using the
relevant control knobs.
o Press and hold down the programme button (12) until the
decimal point starts to flash to enter programming mode, the
minute minder symbol (17) will appear on the LED display.
o Release the programme button and then press it again. The
automatic cooking symbol (14) will flash and “dur” will appear
briefly on the LED display before showing “0.00”.
o Use the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons to set the cooking
time that you require.
o The maximum countdown time that can be set is 10 hours.
o When the correct countdown time appears on the LED display,
release the plus and minus buttons.
o IMMEDIATELY press the programme button, “end” will appear
briefly on the LED display before showing an estimated end of
cooking time..
o Use the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons to set the time of
day that you want the oven to switch off at.
o The automatic cooking symbol and the time of day will appear
on the LED display.
o The appliance will automatically calculate what time of day it
needs to switch the oven on at, so that it runs for the cooking
time that you set.
o When the oven switches on, the oven in use symbol (15) will
appear on the LED display, as well as the automatic cooking
symbol.
o At the end of the cooking time, an audible signal will sound and
the automatic cooking symbol will flash on the LED display.

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o To reset the oven and cancel the audible alarm, press the
programme button until the oven in use symbol appears on the
LED display and the automatic cooking symbol goes out.
o IMPORTANT: If you have not turned the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when
you reset the oven it will continue to heat.
Cancelling the semi-automatic and automatic function
o Press and hold down the minus (11) and plus (13) button
simultaneously, until the automatic cooking symbol (14) goes
out and the oven in use symbol (15) is lit.
o IMPORTANT: If you do not turn the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when
you reset the timer function, it will continue to heat.
Cancelling the minute minder function
o Press and hold down the programme button (12) until the
decimal point starts to flash to enter programming mode.
o Press and hold down the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons
simultaneously.
o The minute minder symbol (17) will go out.
o IMPORTANT: If you do not turn the oven function selector
knob and thermostat control knob to their OFF positions, when
you reset the timer function, it will continue to heat.
Adjusting the volume of the audible signal
The volume of the audible signal has 3 levels, low, medium and high.
To adjust the volume, you should proceed as follows:-
o IMPORTANT: The oven timer/programmer must not be in any
form of countdown mode and the oven in use symbol (15) must
be lit.
o Press and hold down the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons
simultaneously until the decimal point starts to flash.
o Press the programme button (12) and the LED display will show
“n” follow
ed by a number. 1 is the loudest volume, 2 is the
middle volume and 3 is the quietest volume.
o Use the minus button to select the volume level that you desire.

Changing the time of day
o IMPORTANT: The oven timer/programmer must not be in any
form of countdown mode, and the oven in use symbol (15)
must be lit.
o Press and hold down the minus (11) and plus (13) buttons
simultaneously until the decimal point starts to flash.
o Release these buttons and then use the minus and plus buttons
to alter the time of day.
Selecting a cooking function and temperature
Selecting a main oven function
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o The main oven function selection knob
should be used to select the particular
mode of cooking that you require.
o The appliance will utilise different
elements within the oven cavity,
depending on the oven function that
you select.
o When a function is selected, the main
oven power indicator light will come
on.
Main oven functions
DEFROST MODE: The fan runs without heat to reduce the
defrosting time of frozen foods. The time required to defrost
the food will depend on the room temperature, the quantity
and type of food. Always check food packaging for the
defrosting instructions.
CONVENTIONAL OVEN (top and lower element): This
method of cooking provides traditional cooking, with heat
from the top and lower elements. This function is suitable for
roasting and baking on one shelf only.
FAN OVEN: This method of cooking uses the circular element
while the heat is distributed by the fan. This results in a faster
and more economical cooking process. The fan oven allows
food to be cooked simultaneously on different shelves,
preventing the transmission of smells and tastes from one
dish onto another.

HALF GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the inner part of
the top element only, which directs heat downwards onto the
food. This function is suitable for grilling small portions of
bacon, toast and meat etc…
FULL GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the inner and
outer parts of the top element, which directs heat downwards
onto the food. This function is suitable for grilling medium or
large portions of sausages, bacon, steaks, fish etc.
FAN AND GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the top
element in conjunction with the fan, which helps to provide a
quick circulation of heat. This function is suitable where quick
browning is required and “sealing” the juices in, such as
steaks, hamburgers, some vegetables etc.
FAN AND LOWER ELEMENT: This method of cooking utilises
the bottom element in conjunction with the fan, which helps
to circulate the heat. This function is suitable for delicate
dishes and heating pre-cooked food. It is also suitable for
sterilising and preserving jars.
CONVECTION OVEN AND FAN: This method of cooking
provides traditional cooking with heat from the top and the
lower element, it also utilises the circulation fan.
This ensures a fast and even distribution of the heat. Suitable
for light and delicate baking, such as pastries.
PIZZA FUNCTION: This method of cooking uses the lower
and circular elements while the heat is distributed by the fan.
It reproduces the same conditions of traditional clay wood-fire
stoves.
Main oven thermostat control knob
o The oven thermostat control
knob sets the required
temperature of the oven.
o It is possible to regulate the
temperature within a range of
50 - 250°C.
o The control knob should be
turned clockwise.
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Selecting a top oven function
o The top oven function selection
knob should be used to select the
particular mode of cooking that
you require.
o The appliance will utilise different
elements within the oven cavity,
depending on the oven function
that you select.
o When a function is selected, the
top oven power indicator light will come on.
Top oven functions
OVEN LIGHT: Separate light control which allows the light to
be switched on, even when the oven not cooking.
LOWER ELEMENT: This method of cooking uses the lower
element to direct heat upward to the food. For slow-cooking
recipes or for warming up meals.
CONVENTIONAL OVEN (top and lower element): This
method of cooking provides traditional cooking, with heat
from the top and lower elements. This function is suitable for
roasting and baking on one shelf only.
HALF GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the inner part of
the top element only, which directs heat downwards onto the
food. This function is suitable for grilling small portions of
bacon, toast and meat etc…
Top oven thermostat control knob
o The oven thermostat control
knob sets the required
temperature of the oven.
o It is possible to regulate the
temperature within a range of
50 - 250°C.
o The control knob should be
turned clockwise.
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Oven operating lights (main and top oven)
o These lights will come on to indicate that the oven’s heating
elements are in operation.
o The lights will switch off when the temperature set on the
thermostat control knob has been reached.
o They will cycle on and off throughout the cooking time.
You should not place food inside the cavity, until the correct
cooking temperature has been reached.
Cooking guidelines
o Please refer to the information given on food packaging for
guidance on cooking temperatures and times. Once familiar with
the performance of your appliance, temperatures and times can
be varied to suit personal preference.
o If you are using the fan oven function, then you should follow
the information given on the food packaging for this particular
mode of cooking.
o You should pre-heat the oven and not place food inside of it until
the oven operating light has gone off. You can choose not to pre-
heat when using the fan oven mode; however you should extend
the cooking time given on the food packaging by at least ten
minutes.
o IMPORTANT: You should pre-heat the oven if you are baking,
regardless of whether you are using the main or secondary oven.
o If there is no guidance given on the food packaging specifically
for cooking in fan oven mode, you can generally reduce the
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cooking time and temperature by 10% from the information
given for conventional oven cooking.
o Make sure that frozen foods are thoroughly thawed before
cooking, unless the instructions on the food packaging advise
that you can “cook from frozen”.
o Before cooking, check that any accessories that are not required
are removed from the oven.
o Place cooking trays in the centre of the oven and leave gaps
between the trays to allow air to circulate.
o Try to open the door as little as possible to view the dishes.
o The oven light will remain on during cooking.
Warnings
o Keep the oven door closed when using any of the cooking
functions, including the grill functions.
o Do not use aluminium foil to cover the enamelled baking tray or
heat items wrapped in aluminium foil under the grill. The high
reflectivity of the foil could potentially damage the grill element.
o You should also never line the base of your oven with aluminium
foil.
o During cooking, never place pans or cookware directly onto the
bottom of your oven. They should always be placed on the
shelves provided.
o The grill heating element and other internal components of the
oven become extremely hot during operation, avoid touching
them inadvertently when handling the food which you are
grilling.
o Important: Be careful when opening the door, to avoid contact
with hot parts of the oven and steam.
o Warning: Accessible parts may become hot during use. Young
children should be kept well away from the oven when it is in
use.
o The enamelled baking tray handle should only be used to
reposition the tray and NOT for removing it from the oven
cavity. When removing the enamelled baking tray, you should
ALWAYS use an oven glove.

o The enamelled baking tray handle should not be left in position
when the appliance is switched on.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning operations must only be carried out when the
oven is cool and with the appliance disconnected from
your mains supply.
o The oven should be thoroughly cleaned before it is operated for
the first time and after each use. This will avoid residual food
stuffs becoming baked on the oven cavity. After residues have
been baked on several times, they are far more difficult to
remove.
o Never clean any of the oven surfaces by steam cleaning.
o The oven cavity should only be cleaned with warm soapy water,
using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should
be used.
o Any stains that may appear on the bottom of the oven will have
originated from food splashes or spilt food. These splashes occur
during the cooking process. These could possibly be the result of
the food being cooked at an excessively high temperature or
being placed in cookware that is too small.
o You should select a cooking temperature and function that is
appropriate for the food that you are cooking. You should also
ensure that the food is placed in an adequately sized dish and
that you use the drip tray where appropriate.
o Outer parts of the oven should only be cleaned with warm soapy
water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners
should be used.
o We would recommend that an appropriate stainless steel cleaner
and polish is regularly used on the stainless steel surfaces of this
appliance.
o If you use any form of oven cleaner on your appliance, then you
must check with the manufacturer of the cleaner that it is
suitable for use on your appliance.
o Any damage that is caused to the appliance by a cleaning
product will not be fixed by Baumatic free of charge, even
if the appliance is within the guarantee period.
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Replacing the oven bulb
IMPORTANT: The oven must be disconnected from
your mains supply before you attempt to either
remove or replace the oven bulb.
o Remove all oven shelves and accessories.
o Using a screwdriver, remove the lamp cover (1).
o Unscrew the bulb (2) in a clockwise direction and remove it from
its holder.
o Replace the bulb with a 25 W/300°C, screw type pygmy.
o Do not use any other type of bulb.
o Place the lamp cover back into its original position. There is a
curve on one side of the cover; this should be on the right hand
side as the cover goes back into place.
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Removing the oven door for cleaning
To facilitate the cleaning of the inside of the oven and the outer frame
of the oven, the door can be removed as follows:-
o The hinges (A) have two movable bolts on them (B).
o If you raise both of the movable bolts (B), then the hinges (A)
are released from the oven housing.
o You should grip the sides of the door at the centre and then
incline it slightly towards the oven cavity and then by pulling it
gently away from the oven cavity.
o IMPORTANT: You should make sure that the door is supported
at all times and that you place the door on some padded
material whilst cleaning it.
o The oven door and door glass should only be cleaned using a
damp cloth and a small amount of detergent. The cloth MUST
NOT have come into contact with any form of cleaning product
or chemical previously.
o To refit the door you should slide the hinges back into their slots
and open the door fully.
o IMPORTANT: The movable bolts (B) must be closed back into
their original positions before closing the door.
o Take care not to dislodge the hinge
locking system when removing the
door, as the hinge mechanism has a
strong spring.
o Do not immerse the door in water at any time.
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Removing the inner door glass for cleaning
o Do not use any abrasive cleaner that could cause damage.
o Remember that if the surface of the glass panel becomes
scratched, this could lead to a dangerous failure.
o To facilitate cleaning, the inner door glass can be lifted out.
o Unscrew the bracket latch that is in the corner of the top of the
door. Remove the glass from the door and clean with warm
soapy water.
o After cleaning, insert the glass panel correctly back into the
door. Screw the bracket latch back into place.
o IMPORTANT: Remember where the panel of glass is
removed from so you can reassemble the door correctly.
Do not mix the glasses up or rearrange the order.
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INSTALLATION
The installation must be carried out by a suitably
qualified person, in accordance with the current
version of the following.
o UK Regulations and Safety Standards or their European
Norm Replacements.
o Building Regulations (issued by the Department of the
Environment).
o Building Standards (issued by the Scottish Development
Department).
o IEE Wiring Regulations.
o Electricity At Work Regulations.
Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the supply voltage
marked on the rating plate corresponds with your mains supply
voltage.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
o This appliance should be wired into a 30A double pole switched
fused spur outlet, having 3 mm contact separation and placed in
an easily accessible position adjacent to the appliance. The spur
outlet must still be accessible even when your oven is located in
its housing.
o To connect the oven power cord, loosen and remove the cover
on the terminal block, in order to gain access to the contacts
inside. Make the connection, securing the cord in place with the
cable clamp provided and then immediately close the terminal
block cover again.
o If you have to change the oven power cord, the earthing
(yellow/green) conductor must always be 10 mm longer than the
line conductors.
o Care must be taken to ensure that the temperature of the mains
supply cable does not exceed 50°C.
o If the mains supply cable is damaged, then it must be replaced
by an appropriate replacement.
o Cable type: H05 RRF 3 core x 2.5 mm² (NOT SUPPLIED)
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Connecting the mains supply cable
o The mains terminal block is located on the rear of the oven and
the terminals are accessible by removing the terminal block
cover. You should remove the cover screw to access this.
o The cable connections must be made in accordance with the
diagram below:-
o 1, 2 and 3 are the live connection, 4 and 5 are the neutral
connection and the remaining one is the earth connection.
o The live wire MUST be placed in connection number 1.
The neutral wire MUST be placed in connection number 4.
The earth wire MUST be placed in the connection marked with
the symbol.
o The brass links must be positioned as marked in the diagram
above and once established ALL terminal screws must be
tightened down firmly.
o If when the oven is first switched on, it does not function
correctly, you should recheck that the terminal screws are
all fully tightened between the links. This should be done
before contacting the Customer Care Department.
o IMPORTANT: The appliance must NOT be connected to the
mains supply by means of a 13A plug and socket.
o The cable can be looped if necessary, but make sure that is not
kinked or trapped when the oven is in position. Care must be
taken to avoid the cable being in contact with hot parts of the
appliance.
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Replacing the mains supply cable
o If the mains supply cable is damaged, then it must be replaced
o The mains supply cable should be replaced in accordance with
o Switch the appliance off at the socket.
Open the terminal block on the back of the oven.
o Unscrew the terminal screws fixing the cable.
o Replace the cable with one of the same length and in accordance
o The “green-yellow” earth wire must be connected to the terminal
with a suitable replacement.
the following instructions:
o
with the specification.
marked . It must be about 10 mm longer than the live and
neutral w es. ir
o he “blue” neutral wire must be connected to the terminal
the
o The connection cable must be secured in a strain-relief clamp.
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marked with letter (N) - the live wire must be connected to
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nstalling the oven into the kitchen cabinet I
Positioning the appliance
o Ensure that the aperture that you will be fitting the oven into is
o The oven must be fitted into a housing unit with the ventilation
o Ensure that the rear panel of the furniture housing unit has been
of the size given in the above diagram.
cut-outs shown in the “Ventilation requirements” section on the
next page.
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entilation requirements
(Figure shows the ventilation and cut-out requirements for the
o Ensure that the oven has been
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installation of the appliance into a tall housing unit).
securely fixed into the housing
unit. The fixing of the oven into
the housing is made by using
four screws. These should be
screwed through the oven
cabinet and into the housing
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y appliance isn’t working correctly M
o The ovens aren’t coming on.
Check that the oven is in manual operation mode.
Check that you have selected a cooking function and a cooking
o There appears to be no power to the ovens.
Check that the appliance has been connected to the electrical
Check that the mains fuses are in working order.
Check that the operating instructions for setting the time of day
o The grill function works but the main oven does not.
Check that you have selected the correct cooking function.
o The grill and top oven element is not working, or cuts out
Allow the oven to cool for approximately 2 hours. Once cool,
o My food is not cooking properly.
Ensure that you are selecting the correct temperature and the
o My food is not coo
king evenly.
Check that the oven has been installed correctly and is level.
Check that the correct temperatures and shelf positions are
*
*
temperature.
*
mains supply correctly.
*
*
and putting the appliance into manual operation mode have been
followed.
*
for long periods of time during use.
*
check whether the appliance is again working properly.
*
correct cooking function for the food that you are cooking. It
may be appropriate to adjust your cooking temperature by plus
or minus 10°C, to achieve the best cooking results.
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o The oven light is not working
* Refer to page 23 and follow the “Replacing the oven bulb”
o I am getting condensation in my oven
* Steam and condensation is a natural by product of cooking any
You may get condensation in the oven cavity and forming
* Do not leave food in the oven to cool after it has been cooked
* Use a covered container, where practical, when cooking to
section.
food with high wa
ter content, such as frozen food, chicken etc.
*
between the oven door glasses. This is not necessarily a sign
that the oven is not working correctly.
and the oven has been switched off.
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IMPORTANT: If your appliance appears not to be
O NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE
lease note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is
he appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform
his includes situations where appliances have been tiled in,
lease refer to the conditions of guarantee that appear on the
MPORTANT: Baumatic Ltd. operates a policy of continuous
operating correctly, then you should disconnect it
from your mains supply and then contact
Baumatic Customer Care on telephone number
(0118) 933 6911.
D
YOURSELF.
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under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an
appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out
charge.
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any necessary repair. If your appliance is installed in such a
way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused
to the appliance or your kitchen, then he will not complete a
repair.
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sealed in with sealant, have wooden obstructions placed in
front of the appliance, like plinths. Or any installation other
than the one specified by Baumatic Ltd. has been completed.
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warranty card that you receive with the appliance.
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improvement and reserves the right to adjust and modify its
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ooking Tables C
FAN OVEN: This method of cooking uses the circular element
one
Food Weight Preheat
(minutes)
while the heat is distributed by the fan. This results in a faster
and more economical cooking process. The fan oven allows
food to be cooked simultaneously on different shelves,
preventing the transmission of smells and tastes from
dish onto another.
(kg)
Tray
position
(from
bottom)
Temperature Cooking
(minutes)
setting
(˚C)
time
Beef 1 15 200 40-50 2
Pork 1 15 2 200 70-80
Chicken 1.2 15 2 200 50-60
Duck 1.5 15 2 200 50-60
Steak 0.8 10 2 180 20-30
Bread 0.5 10 2 200 35-45
CONVENTIONAL OVEN (top and lower element): This
Food Weight Preheat
(minutes)
method of cooking provides traditional cooking, with heat
from the top and lower elements. This function is suitable for
roasting and baking on one shelf only.
(kg)
Tray
position
(from
bottom)
Temperature Cooking
(minutes)
setting
(˚C)
time
Beef 1 15 220 40-50 2
Pork 1 15 2 220 70-80
Chicken 1.2 15 2 220 50-60
Duck 1.5 15 2 220 50-60
Steak 0.8 10 2 220 20-30
Bread 0.5 10 2 220 35-45
FAN AND GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the top
ood Weight Preheat
(minutes)
element in conjunction with the fan, which helps to provide a
quick circulation of heat. This function is suitable where quick
browning is required and “sealing” the juices in, such as
steaks, hamburgers, some vegetables etc.
F
(kg)
Tray
position
(from
bottom)
Temperature Cooking
(minutes)
setting
(˚C)
time
Beef 0.8 10 200 20-25 3
Pork 0.8 10 3 200 25-30

Chicken 1.2 10 3 200 40-45
Sausage 0.6 10 3 200 15-20
Hamburger 0.6 10 3 200 15-20
Corn 1.2 10 3 200 20-25
Vegetable 0.5 10 4 200 15-20
FULL GRILL: This method of cooking utilises the inner and
outer parts of the top element, which directs heat downwards
onto the food. This function is suitable for grilling medium or
large portions of sausages, bacon, steaks, fish etc.
Food Weight
(kg)
Preheat
(minutes)
Tray
position
(from
bottom)
Temperature
setting
(˚C)
Cooking time
(minutes)
Beef 0.8 10 3 250 20-25
Pork 0.8 10 3 250 25-30
Chicken 1.2 10 3 250 40-45
Sausage 0.6 10 4 250 15-20
Hamburger 0.6 10 4 250 15-20
Corn 1.2 10 3 250 20-25
Vegetable 0.5 10 4 250 15-20
FAN AND LOWER ELEMENT: This method of cooking utilises
the bottom element in conjunction with the fan, which helps
to circulate the heat. This function is suitable for delicate
dishes and heating pre-cooked food. It is also suitable for
sterilising and preserving jars.
Food Weight
(kg)
Preheat
(minutes)
Tray
position
(from
bottom)
Temperature
setting
(˚C)
Cooking
time
(minutes)
Bread 0.5 10 1 200 10-15
Pizza 0.7 15 2 200 40-45
Cake 1.5 15 1 180 35-40
Biscuits 0.7 15 2 180 20-25
Fruit
salad
pie
1.2 10 3 250 20-25
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Baumatic Consumables
o BC001 Degreaser for Dishwashers (200 g)
o BC002 Descaler for Washing Machines and Dishwashers (200 g)
o BC003 Ceramic Hob Cleaner (250 ml)
o BC004 Oven Cleaner (250 ml)
o BC005 Stainless Steel Cleaner and Protector (250 ml)
o BC007 E-Cloth – General Purpose Cloth
o BC008 Microwave Cover
To order a Baumatic consumable product please call 0123 5437 244
and quote the product code. You can also order online from
eshop.baumatic.co.uk

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United Kingdom
Baumatic Ltd.,
Baumatic Buildings,
6 Bennet Road,
Reading, Berkshire
RG2 0QX
United Kingdom
Sales Telephone
(0118) 933 6900
Sales Fax
(0118) 931 0035
Customer Care Telephone
(0118) 933 6911
Customer Care Fax
(0118) 986 9124
Spares Telephone
(01235) 437244
Advice Line Telephone
(0118) 933 6933
E-mail:
customercare@baumatic.co.uk
spares@baumatic.co.uk
Website:
www.baumatic.co.uk
Facebook:
www.facebook.com/baumatic.uk
Republic of Ireland
Service Telephone
1-890 812 724
Spares Telephone
091 756 771
Czech Re
public
Baumatic CR spol s.r.o.
Lípovà 665
460 01 Liberec 4
Czech Republic
+420 483 577 200
www.baumatic.cz
Slovakia
Baumatic Slovakia, s.r.o.
Panenská 34
811 03 Bratislava - Staré Mesto
Slovakia
+421 255 640 618
www.baumatic.sk
Germany
Baumatic Gmbh
Bachstr.10-12
D-32 257 Bünde
Deutschland
+49 (0) 5223 99408 0
www.baumatic.de
Italy
Baumatic Italia S.R.L.
Via Galvani N.3
35011 Campodarsego (PD)
+3904 9920 2297
www.baumatic.it
Holland
Baumatic Benelux B.V.
Dukdalfweg 15d
1332 BH ALMERE
Nederland
+31(0)36 549 1553
www.baumatic.nl

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