Use & Care Guide
Table Of Contents
- Masterpiece® Series Single Steam Oven and Double Steam Oven
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- Table of contents
- 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 2 Preventing material damage
- 3 Environmental protection and energy-saving
- 4 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance
- 5 Accessories
- 6 Before using for the first time
- 7 Basic Operation
- 7.1 Turning the appliance on
- 7.2 Turning the appliance off
- 7.3 Operating the full-touch display
- 7.4 Setting the heating mode and temperature
- 7.5 Changing the heating mode or temperature
- 7.6 Canceling a heating mode
- 7.7 Heating time limitation
- 7.8 Preheating
- 7.9 Fast preheat
- 7.10 Turning the panel lock on or off
- 7.11 Meat probe
- 8 Timer functions
- 9 Basic settings
- 10 Operating the steam oven
- 10.1 Filling the water tank
- 10.2 Removing the water tank during or after operation
- 10.3 Rack positions
- 10.4 Inserting the wire rack
- 10.5 Using the telescopic rack
- 10.6 Getting the best results
- 10.7 General tips for heating modes
- 10.8 Opening the oven door during a steam mode
- 10.9 Using a steam cooking mode
- 10.10 Using steam assisted cooking mode
- 10.11 Automatic steam programs
- 11 Operating the conventional oven
- 11.1 Rack positions
- 11.2 Inserting the wire rack
- 11.3 Inserting the telescopic rack
- 11.4 Rotisserie
- 11.5 Getting the best results
- 11.6 General tips for heating modes
- 11.6.1 How to use bake mode
- 11.6.2 How to use convection bake mode
- 11.6.3 How to use convection multi-rack/true convection mode
- 11.6.4 How to use pizza mode
- 11.6.5 How to use roast mode
- 11.6.6 How to use convection roast mode
- 11.6.7 How to use broil mode
- 11.6.8 How to use convection broil mode
- 11.6.9 How to use proof mode
- 11.6.10 How to use warm mode
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- 13 Cleaning and maintenance
- 13.1 Cleaning agents
- 13.2 Cleaning the conventional oven
- 13.3 Cleaning the steam oven
- 13.4 Maintenance
- 14 Eliminating faults
- 15 Disposal
- 16 Customer service
- 17 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
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- Table des matières
- 1 IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
- 1.1 Définitions des termes de sécurité
- 1.2 Informations générales
- 1.3 Utilisation prévue
- 1.4 Restriction sur le groupe d'utilisateurs
- 1.5 Utilisation sécuritaire
- 1.6 Sécurité des enfants
- 1.7 Cuisson vapeur
- 1.8 Fonction de nettoyage
- 1.9 Installation et entretien appropriés
- 1.10 Mises en garde conformément à la proposition 65 de l'État de Californie
- 2 Prévenir les bris matériels
- 3 Protection de l'environnement et économies
- 4 Description de l'appareil
- 5 Accessoires
- 6 Avant d'utiliser pour la première fois
- 7 Opération de base
- 7.1 Allumer l'appareil
- 7.2 Éteindre l'appareil
- 7.3 Utilisation de l'écran tactile
- 7.4 Réglage du mode de chauffage et de la température
- 7.5 Modification du mode de chauffage ou de la température
- 7.6 Annulation d'un mode de chauffage
- 7.7 Limitation du temps de chauffage
- 7.8 Préchauffage
- 7.9 Préchauffage rapide
- 7.10 Activer ou désactiver le verrouillage du panneau
- 7.11 Sonde thermométrique
- 8 Fonctions de minuterie
- 9 Réglages de base
- 10 Fonctionnement du four à vapeur
- 10.1 Remplissage du réservoir d'eau
- 10.2 Retrait du réservoir d'eau pendant ou après le fonctionnement
- 10.3 Positions des grilles
- 10.4 Insertion de la grille métallique
- 10.5 Utilisation du support télescopique
- 10.6 Obtenir les meilleurs résultats
- 10.7 Conseils généraux pour les modes de chauffage
- 10.8 Ouverture de la porte du four en mode vapeur
- 10.9 Utilisation d'un mode de cuisson vapeur
- 10.10 Utilisation du mode de cuisson à la vapeur
- 10.11 Programmes de vapeur automatiques
- 11 Fonctionnement du four conventionnel
- 11.1 Positions des grilles
- 11.2 Insertion de la grille métallique
- 11.3 Insertion de la grille télescopique
- 11.4 Rôtissoire
- 11.5 Obtenir les meilleurs résultats
- 11.6 Conseils généraux pour les modes de chauffage
- 11.6.1 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson
- 11.6.2 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson par convection
- 11.6.3 Comment utiliser le mode de convection multi-grille/vraie convection
- 11.6.4 Comment utiliser le mode pizza
- 11.6.5 Comment utiliser le mode de rôtissage
- 11.6.6 Comment utiliser le mode de rôtissage par convection
- 11.6.7 Comment utiliser le mode gril
- 11.6.8 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson au gril par convection
- 11.6.9 Comment utiliser le mode de fermentation
- 11.6.10 Comment utiliser le mode maintenir au chaud
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- 13 Nettoyage et entretien
- 13.1 Produits de nettoyage
- 13.2 Nettoyage du four conventionnel
- 13.3 Nettoyage du four à la vapeur
- 13.4 Entretien
- 14 Dépannage
- 15 Élimination
- 16 Service à la clientèle
- 17 ÉNONCÉ DE LA GARANTIE LIMITÉE DU PRODUIT
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Note:Please note that the HomeConnect™ functions can
be utilized only with the HomeConnect™ app. Information
on data protection can be called up in the HomeCon-
nect™ app.
12.7 Wi-Fi module
FCC/IC Statements
Model: COM2
FCC ID: 2AHES-COM2
IC ID: 21152-COM2
The HomeConnect™ Wi-Fi module is a communication
device designed to provide communication between appli-
ances and smart devices.
FCC COMPLIANCE STATEMENT
CAUTION
Changes or modifications not expressly approved could
void your authority to use this equipment.
This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
¡ This device may not cause harmful interference, and
¡ This device must accept any interference received, in-
cluding interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
INDUSTRY CANADA STATEMENT
This device complies with Industry Canada license exempt
RSS standard(s).
Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
¡ This device may not cause interference, and
¡ This device must accept any interference, including in-
terference that may cause undesired operation of the
device.
Cleaning and maintenance
13 Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance
To keep your appliance working efficiently for a long time,
it is important to clean and maintain it carefully.
13.1 Cleaning agents
Only use suitable cleaning agents to avoid damage to the
appliance surfaces.
You can purchase suitable cleaners for your appliance on-
line at www.thermador.com/us/accessories or through our
distributors in Canada.
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Brand names
¡ The use of brand names is intended only to indicate a
type of cleaner. This does not constitute an endorse-
ment.
¡ The omission of any brand name cleaner does not imply
its adequacy or inadequacy.
¡ Many products are regional in distribution and can be
found in local markets.
¡ It is imperative that all cleaning products be used in
strict accordance with the instructions on its package.
Avoid these cleaners
Do not use commercial oven cleaners such as Easy Off®
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They may damage the oven finish or parts. Chlorine or
chlorine compounds in some cleansers are corrosive to
stainless steel. Check ingredients on label. Never use
scouring pads or abrasive cleaners.
WARNING
To avoid risk of electrical shock, DO NOT use a steam
cleaner or high pressure cleaners to clean the appliance.
Penetrating moisture may cause electrical shock.
13.2 Cleaning the conventional oven
Here you can find information on cleaning the conventional oven cavity.
Cleaning recommendations
Clean only those parts of you oven that are listed in this cleaning chart.
Part Suitable cleaning method Recommendations
Flat rack ¡ Wash with soapy water.
¡ Rinse thoroughly and dry, or
gently rub with cleansing pow-
der or soap-filled pads as di-
rected.
¡ DO NOT CLEAN USING THE SELF CLEAN FUNC-
TION.
¡ If the flat racks remain in the oven during the self clean
mode, they will loose their shiny finish and may not glide
smoothly. If this happens, wipe the rack edges with a
small amount of vegetable oil. Then wipe off excess oil.
Telescopic rack ¡ Wash with soapy water.
¡ Rinse thoroughly and dry, or
gently rub with cleansing pow-
der or soap-filled pads as di-
rected.
¡ DO NOT CLEAN USING THE SELF CLEAN FUNC-
TION.
¡ Avoid getting cleansing powder in the telescopic slides.
Re-lubrication may become necessary. Use only high-
temperature food-grade lubricants to re-lubricate the
slides.
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Certain trademarks contained herein are third-party trademarks belonging to their respective owners. All others are
trademarks of BSH Home Appliances Corporation or its affiliates.