Use and Care Manual
Table Of Contents
- BO 480/481 613
- Table of Contents
- Use and care manual
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
- ]Causes of damage 9
- 7Environmental protection 9
- *Familiarizing yourself with your appliance 10
- KBefore using the appliance for the first time 16
- 1Operating the appliance 17
- OTimer functions 18
- FSabbath mode and Yom Tov mode 21
- nAutomatic programs 23
- ŽPersonal recipes 24
- @Core temperature probe 26
- :Rotisserie spit 30
- vRoasting function 31
- AChildproof lock 32
- oHome Connect 32
- QBasic settings 36
- DCleaning and maintenance 39
- .Pyrolysis (self-cleaning) 40
- 3Troubleshooting 42
- 4Customer service 44
- JTables and tips 45
- 9 Safety Definitions
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
- 9 WARNING
- Proper Installation and Maintenance
- Fire Safety
- 9 WARNING
- 9 WARNING
- 9 WARNING
- 1. SMOTHER FLAMES with a close- fitting lid, cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
- 2. NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN – You may be burned.
- 3. DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths or towels – a violent steam explosion will result.
- 4. Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
- Burn Prevention
- Child Safety
- Cleaning Safety
- Cookware Safety
- Proposition 65 Warning:
- ]Causes of damage
- 7Environmental protection
- Tips for saving energy
- Oven
- Program selection positions
- Position
- Function/type of heating
- Temperature
- Application
- Accessories
- Special accessories
- Setting the language
- Setting the time format
- Setting the time
- Setting the date format
- Setting the date
- Setting the temperature unit
- Completing initial set-up
- Heating up the oven
- Cleaning accessories
- Oven interior
- Inserting the rack
- Turning on
- Quick heat
- Safety shut-off
- Launching the timer menu
- Timer
- Stopwatch
- Cooking time
- End of cooking time
- Sabbath mode
- Note:
- Follow these steps:
- Setting the Sabbath mode
- 1. Set the program selector to ž.
- 2. Touch the / symbol.
- 3. Changing the cooking time 6 : Touch the $ symbol. Set the preferred cooking time with the rotary selector. You can set up to 74 hours. Confirm by touching the ™ symbol. Then changing the temperature becomes an option.
- 4. Changing the temperature: Set the required temperature with the rotary selector.
- 5. Start with I .
- Yom Tov mode
- Setting the Yom Tov mode
- 1. Set the program selector to ž .
- 2. Touch the / symbol.
- 1. Touch the $ symbol to adjust the duration of Stage 2 cooking time 6 .
- 2. Set the desired Stage 2 cooking time with the rotary selector.
- 3. Touch the C symbol to adjust the end of Stage 2 cooking time 5 .
- 4. Select the end time with the rotary selector.
- 5. Change the date if needed by touching the C symbol to V .
- 6. Rotate the selector to the desired date.
- 7. Confirm settings by touching the ™ symbol.
- 1. Rotate selector to desired Stage 2 temperature.
- 2. Start with I .
- nAutomatic programs
- Setting the Yom Tov mode
- Information on the settings
- Selecting a dish
- Applying settings for dishes
- Calling up the last automatic programs used
- 1. Set the function selector to ž.
- 2. Touch the i symbol.
- 3. Use the rotary selector to select "Last automatic programs" and press ™ to confirm.
- 4. Use the rotary selector to select the required dish and press ™ to confirm.
- 5. Enter a name for the dish and save. ~ "Entering a name" on page 25
- ŽPersonal recipes
- Recording a recipe
- 1. Set the function selector to ž.
- 2. Touch the i symbol.
- 3. Use the rotary selector to select "Individual recipes" and press ™ to confirm.
- 4. Use the rotary selector to select a free memory location.
- 5. Touch the g symbol.
- 6. Set the desired temperature with the rotary selector.
- 7. The cooking time is recorded.
- 8. Recording another phase:
- 9. Once the appliance has achieved the desired cooking result, touch the & symbol to end the recipe.
- 10. Enter the name under "ABC". ~ "Entering a name" on page 25
- Notes
- Programming a recipe
- 1. Set the function selector to ž.
- 2. Touch the i symbol.
- 3. Use the rotary selector to select "Individual recipes" and press ™ to confirm.
- 4. Choose a free storage location with the rotary selector.
- 5. Touch the % symbol.
- 6. Enter the name under "ABC". ~ "Entering a name" on page 25
- 7. Choose the first phase with the C symbol.
- 8. Choose the time setting with the C symbol.
- 9. Set the required cooking time with the rotary selector.
- 10. Choose the next phase with the C symbol.
- 11. Save with ™.
- Note:
- Entering a name
- Starting a recipe
- Change recipe
- Deleting a recipe
- Inserting the core temperature probe into the food
- Setting the core temperature
- 9 CAUTION
- 9 CAUTION
- Damage to the core temperature probe:
- 1. Insert the food to cook in the cooking compartment with a core temperature probe inserted. Insert the core temperature probe into the socket in the top right of the cooking compartment and close the appliance door.
- 2. Turn the function selector to the desired heating type.
- 3. Use the rotary selector to set the cooking compartment temperature.
- 4. Touch the + symbol. Use the rotary selector to change the set core temperature for the food and confirm with +.
- 5. The appliance heats with the set heating type.
- 6. After preheating, the display shows an estimated cooking time approx. 5–20 minutes into the cooking time. Touch the ( symbol to display the current core temperature.
- Estimated cooking time
- Notes
- Damage to the core temperature probe:
- Core temperature guidelines
- Preparation
- 1. Insert both supports in the sockets on the grill tray. The drive is on the left.
- 2. Plug the right retaining clip onto the rotisserie spit and screw it in firmly.
- 3. Place the food you want to cook on the rotisserie spit's center. Secure protruding parts (e.g. wings) to make sure they do not touch the grill heating element.
- 4. Plug the left retaining clip onto the rotisserie spit and screw it in firmly.
- 5. Place the rotisserie spit on the supports. Latch the square shaft into the drive section.
- 6. Insert the rotisserie spit in the lowest insertion level in the oven. The drive spindle must engage in the opening on the oven's rear wall.
- Switching on the rotisserie spit
- Switching off the rotisserie spit
- Activating the child lock
- Deactivating the child lock
- Setting Up
- Note:
- Installing the app
- Connecting the appliance to your home network (LAN)
- Connecting the appliance to your home network (Wi-Fi with WPS)
- 1. In the basic settings, select ¯ "Home Connect".
- 2. Touch the % symbol.
- 3. Turn the rotary selector to "Wi-Fi".
- 4. Confirm by touching the ™ symbol.
- 5. Touch the ™ symbol to continue.
- 6. Turn the rotary selector to "Automatic (WPS)".
- 7. Touch the ™ symbol to start the connection process.
- 8. Press the WPS button on the router within the next 2 minutes.
- Connecting the appliance to your home network (Wi-Fi without WPS)
- 1. In the basic settings, select ¯ "Home Connect".
- 2. Touch the % symbol.
- 3. Turn the rotary selector to "Wi-Fi".
- 4. Confirm by touching the ™ symbol.
- 5. Touch the ™ symbol to continue.
- 6. Turn the rotary selector to "Manual".
- 7. Touch the ™ symbol to start the connection process.
- 8. Follow the instructions in the app.
- Connecting the appliance to the app
- Remote Start
- Home Connect settings
- Note:
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- Remote Diagnostics
- Information on Data Protection
- Declaration of Conformity
- Wi-Fi® Module
- FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
- 9 CAUTION
- QBasic settings
- Basic settings
- 1. Set the program selector to S.
- 2. Select "General setting" with the rotary selector.
- 3. Touch the ™ symbol.
- 4. Set the required general setting with the rotary selector.
- 5. Touch the % symbol.
- 6. Set the general setting with the rotary selector.
- 7. Save with ™ or cancel with ' and quit the current general setting.
- 8. Turn the program selector to 0 to quit the general setting menu.
- Note:
- Note:
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- DCleaning and maintenance
- Basic settings
- Cleaning agents
- Removing the plug-in grid
- Preparing the pyrolytic self-cleaning feature
- Starting self-clean (pyrolysis)
- 1. Set the program selector to S.
- 2. The œ symbol is displayed. Confirm with ™.
- 3. The turn-off time for when the self-clean (pyrolysis) will be completed is displayed. If preferred, the turn- off time can be changed with the rotary selector. Confirm with ™.
- 4. Remove all accessories and coarse soiling from the oven interior. Confirm with ™.
- 5. Start with I. The cleaning time counts down on the screen. If the turn-off time was changed, the time until the self-clean (pyrolysis) starts counts down on the screen. The oven light remains off.
- Note:
- Cleaning the Accessories with the Pyrolytic Self-cleaning Feature
- Power cut
- Demo mode
- Replacing the oven lamp
- 9 WARNING
- 9 WARNING
- Risk of burns!
- Note:
- Replacing the top oven lamp
- Replacing the side oven lamp
- 1. Place a dishcloth in the oven to avid damage.
- 2. Undo the knurled screws on the slide-in rack. Remove the slide-in rack.
- 3. Press the top retaining spring to the side. Remove the glass cover.
- 4. Take out the halogen lamp. Insert the new halogen lamp.
- 5. Insert the glass cover at the bottom into the retaining spring and latch it at the top. The beveled side of the glass cover must point toward the oven.
- 6. Remove the dishcloth from the oven.
- 7. Switch on the fuse in the fuse box again.
- Replacing the glass cover
- 4Customer service
- JTables and tips
- Vegetables
- Side dishes and dishes
- Fish
- Meat
- Poultry
- Grilling and roasting
- Baked goods
- Dough proving (leaving to rise)
- Desserts
- Preserving
- Disinfecting
- Drying
- Baking stone
- Roasting dish
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Pyrolysis (self-cleaning) en-us
9 WARNING
Risk of burns!
; The appliance will become very hot on the
outside during the cleaning function. Never touch
the appliance door. Allow the appliance to cool
down. Keep children away from the appliance.
Do not clean parts or accessories in the self-clean oven.
Preparing the pyrolytic self-cleaning
feature
9 CAUTION
Risk of fire! Loose food remnants, fat and meat
juices may catch fire. Wipe the cooking
compartment with a damp cloth.
▯ Remove the worst soiling and food residues from the
oven.
▯ Clean the door seals, the inside of the door and the
glass pane by hand as these parts are not cleaned
during the pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle.
▯ Remove any loose parts from inside the cooking
compartment. The plug-in grids are pyrolysis-proof.
Make sure that nothing is left inside the cooking
compartment.
▯ Bush for the additional heating element at the back of
the cooking compartment: Make sure that the cover is
in the bush.
▯ Close the oven door.
Starting self-clean (pyrolysis)
1. Set the program selector to S.
2. The œ symbol is displayed. Confirm with ™.
3. The turn-off time for when the self-clean (pyrolysis)
will be completed is displayed. If preferred, the turn-
off time can be changed with the rotary selector.
Confirm with ™.
4. Remove all accessories and coarse soiling from the
oven interior. Confirm with ™.
5. Start with I. The cleaning time counts down on the
screen. If the turn-off time was changed, the time until
the self-clean (pyrolysis) starts counts down on the
screen. The oven light remains off.
After 3 hours, a signal sounds. A message will appear on
the screen. Once the appliance is cool, wipe out the
remaining ash from the oven with a damp cloth.
Note: The oven door is locked for your safety. After
cooling down, the door is unlocked as soon as the
temperature has dropped below 390 °F (200 °C).
Depending on the type of soiling, white deposits may
remain on the enamel surfaces. These deposits are
residue from the food and are harmless. They do not
affect how the appliance works. If required, you can
remove these residues using lemon juice and a soft cloth.
Cleaning the Accessories with the
Pyrolytic Self-cleaning Feature
Gaggenau baking trays and broiler pans are coated with
pyrolysis-resistant enamel. For optimal results when
cleaning the oven, we recommend removing all
accessories from the oven before initiating the pyrolytic
self-cleaning feature. This is the only way to achieve even
heat distribution.
If you wish to remove burnt-on residue from your baking
tray or broiler pan with the pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle,
please observe the following instructions:
Notes
▯ Remove the worst soiling, meat juices, and food
residues before initiating the pyrolytic self-cleaning
cycle. Food residues, grease, and meat juices may
catch fire during the pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle.
▯ Slide only one baking tray or broiler pan onto the
lowest rack in the oven.
▯ Push the baking tray or broiler pan in as far as it will
go.
▯ Wire rack, rotisserie spit, cast iron roaster, baking
stone, core temperature sensor, or other accessories
must not be cleaned in the pyrolytic self-cleaning
cycle.
▯ Broiler pans with stainless steel bushings can
discolor during the pyrolytic self-cleaning cycle. This
does not affect its usability.
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