If the appliance does not work, If you do not have the original carton, Recycling – Beko BE61FS User Manual

Page 5: Safety in the home trouble shooting, Future transportation, Replacing the oven lamp

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safety in the home

trouble shooting

Look after your appliance and home

• Clean your appliance regularly, ideally after

each use. Always turn off the mains electricity
supply and allow the appliance to cool first.

• Don't use biological washing powder or

bleach products, harsh abrasives or chemical
cleaners for cleaning the oven inner panels.

• Don't allow anyone to sit or stand on the

door.

• Don't move the appliance by pulling by the

door and/or handle.

• Don't store flammable materials, aerosols

etc in adjacent cabinets.

• Keep all ventilation slots clear of obstructions.
• Don't cover shelves with metal foil as the

air circulation in the oven will be disrupted.

• Don't use the appliance with glass panels

removed.

Don't use the appliance for

Hanging towels and dish cloths etc on the

handles.

• Warming plates under the grill.
• Heating the kitchen.
• Drying.

Food hygiene

• Ensure meat and poultry is thoroughly

defrosted before cooking.

• Check food is thoroughly cooked and is

piping hot.

• Always refer servicing to a qualified

appliance service engineer.

If the appliance does not work

If the appliance does not operate check whether:

•The power supply is on.

• The fuse has blown/circuit breaker has

tripped/main distribution switch has been turned

off.

• The control has been set correctly.

• Oven programmer has been reset.
If the appliance is still not operating after the

above checks, please refer to the section on how
to obtain service.

Please ensure that the above checks have been

made as a charge will be made if no fault is found.

Performance characteristics when in
use

• When using your appliance for the first

few times, an odour and/or smoke may be
emitted which is normal - see page9.

• It is normal for the metal parts to produce noise

when in use, this is due to expansion and
contraction.

• When in use, steam may be produced which
is normal and not a fault of the appliance.
• At the end of a cooking session, it is normal to
have a momentary puff of steam when the oven
door is opened. This should disperse in a few
seconds.
• If, whilst cooking, steam produced comes in

to contact with cool surface's on the outside of
the appliance, it will condense and produce water
droplets. This is quite normal and is not a fault.

future transportation

Keep the original carton and other packaging
material in a safe place. Transport the appliance
in its original carton. Follow the instructions

that are printed on the carton.
To prevent the accessories inside the oven from
damaging the oven door, tape a strip of
cardboard onto the inside of the oven door
that lines up with the position of the trays.
Tape the oven door to the side walls.

If you do not have the original

carton

Take the necessary precautions in order to

prevent the exterior panels, and the glass
surfaces of the oven from being damaged.
Pack the oven in bubble wrap or thick cardboard
and tape it securely in order to prevent damage
during transportation.

The oven must be transported upright. Do not

place other items on the top of the appliance.

Recycling

This product bears the selective

sorting symbol for waste electrical

and electronic equipment (WEEE).

This means that this product must

be handled pursuant to European

Directive 2002/96/EC in order to

be recycled or dismantled to minimize its

impact on the environment.
For further information, please contact your
local or regional authorities.

Electronic products not included in the selective

sorting process are potentially dangerous for

the environment and human health due to

the presence of hazardous substances.

replacing the oven lamp

1. Switch off at the mains.

2. Remove the protective glass cover of the
lamp inside your oven by turning it anti­
clockwise.

3. Remove the bulb by turning it anti­
clockwise.
4. After installing the correct replacement
bulb, reinstall the protective glass of the
lamp. Replacement light bulb can easily be
obtained from a good local electrical or DIY
store.

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Warning:

^ Ensure that the appliance is switched off

from the mains supply, before replacing

the lamp to avoid the possibility electric
shock.

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