Blanco Microwave Oven BMS 755 User Manual

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MULTIFUNCTIONAL OVEN  
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SPECIFICATION  
Working volume of the multifunctional oven  
76 L  
Electrical features  
Input voltage  
230-240V 50 Hz  
Grill element  
Upper element  
Lower element  
Circular element  
Lighting bulb  
Oven fan  
2000  
1200  
1400  
2600  
2 x 15  
30  
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Cooling fan  
Max. power  
25  
2900  
This appliance complies with EEC 89/336 specifications issued for the magnetic com-  
patibility. For components coming in contact with foodstuffs, the appliance complies  
with EEC 89/109 specifications.  
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION: The appliance is fitted with an Australian approved 15  
Amp flexible cord and plug which must be connected to a correctly earthed socked  
outlet.  
The manufacturer is not liable for any direct or indirect damage caused by faulty  
installation or connection. It is therefore necessary that all installation and connection  
operations are carried out by qualified personnel complying with the local and gene-  
ral regulations in force.  
BMS 755  
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FURNITURE PREPARATION  
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5 min  
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FURNITURE MATERIALS MUST BE SUITABLE TO WITHSTAND  
TEMPERATURES UP TO 90°C  
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Important Notice to the User  
Dear Customer.  
You have purchased one of the worlds leading brand electric ovens. This oven incorpora-  
tes the latest technology to make the operation and cleaning of this appliance the  
simplest and most affective.  
The base element is concealed beneath the bottom of the oven to make the oven easier  
to clean and contribute to better access into the oven.  
Because the element is concealed beneath the oven the following rules will need to obser-  
ved during cooking to ensure optimum performance from the oven.  
DO NOT PLACE ALUMINIUM FOIL OR METAL OBJECTS ON THE BASE OF THE OVEN  
DURING COOKING.  
Foil or dishes must never be placed on the base of the oven during cooking as the con-  
centration of the direct and reflected heat will damage the enamel surface. Provisions of  
the warranty do not cover damage resulting from such use  
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YES  
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NOTES FOR THE INSTALLATION  
INSERTION AND ASSEMBLY  
Insert the oven into the opening of the furniture, resting it on the base and pushing it as  
far as the edge of the side stanchions against the shoulder of the piece of furniture. For  
technical specification and installation dimensions please refer to pages 5 and 6.  
• Open the door and fix the oven with four wood screws to be screwed up through  
the holes in the side stanchions of the oven (fig. 1).  
• The sides and the base surface where the oven is to be installed should be reba-  
ted as shown in fig. 2 to allow a safe air intake and a free air circulation around  
the oven, thus granting its good operation and avoiding damages to the furnitu-  
re. Pay attention to fix the oven in an absolutely firm way, as above indicated.  
Once the electrical connection has been carried out, apply voltage to the  
oven only after installing it.  
Before using the oven, we suggest to:  
• remove the special film covering the oven door glass (when provided)  
• heat the empty oven at max. temperature for 45 minutes (to remove unpleasant smell  
and smoke caused by working residues and by the thermal insulation)  
• carefully clean inside the oven with soapy water and rinse it.  
IMPORTANT: When running, the front side of the appliance gets quite hot. See that chil-  
dren do not get near the oven.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  
HEATING POSITIONS AND TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT  
The knobs for the selector and the thermostat controls allow to select the various cooking  
temperatures, most suitable for the products to be cooked.  
The oven door must be closed  
The lamp of the oven is on, with no heating elements operated (electrical resi-  
stances). During oven operation the lamp will always remain on.  
DEFROSTING  
The oven-fan is operated; by stirring the cold air inside the oven, it aids a quick  
defrosting of the frozen products . The knob of the thermostat is to be in the posi-  
tion (0). No heating elements is operated.  
CONVECTION COOKING  
Upper and lower heating elements operated; temperature adjustable from 50°C  
to MAX on the thermostat.  
FAN ASSISTED COOKING  
Upper and lower heating elements and the oven-fan operated; temperature adju-  
stable from 50°C to MAX on the thermostat.  
Lower heating element and the oven-fan operated; temperature adjustable from  
50°C to MAX on the thermostat.  
FAN FORCED COOKING  
Back heating element and the oven-fan operated; temperature adjustable from  
50°C to MAX on the thermostat.  
GRILL COOKING  
Grill element operated; turn the thermostat to position 250 °C.  
Grill element and the oven-fan operated; turn the termostat to position 250 °C  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  
PROGRAMMING THE OVEN  
The figure shows the keys, the pilot lights for all the functions and the programmer display.  
(1)  
(2)  
(3)  
Setting and displaying the  
minute counter - Timer  
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B
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Setting and displaying the  
cooking time - Timer  
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Setting and displaying the  
end of the cooking time  
(4)  
(5)  
Manual operation  
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Setting the times -  
Decrease  
(6)  
Setting the times - Increase  
Indicator Lights for the Time Functions  
When the indicator lights are on the appliance is operating, as follows.  
(A)  
(B)  
(C)  
General operation  
Working programme  
Automatic  
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Setting the Timer  
When the oven is installed and the power supply is switched on, the display flashes and shows  
0.00.  
To set the time of day  
Press keys (1) and (2) at the same, and set the actual time, by pressing keys (-) and (+) within 4  
seconds. The oven remains in manual operation and can be used without any programming.  
Important Information  
• Between 22.00 hrs and 6.00 hrs the display intensity is automatically dimmed.  
• If the acoustic signal is not disconnected (as per subsequent instructions), it cuts off after 2  
minutes.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  
• Any programming described below is active ted after approximately 4 seconds from the pre-  
setting.  
• 23 hrs and 59 minutes is the maximum programmed time. Any and all programmed settings  
are erased when there is a power cut or supply failure. When power is restored the display fla-  
shes and shows 0.00. To reset the programmer set both the actual time and the programme  
again.  
Automatic Operation  
The oven can be programmed to switch on and off automatically.  
To do this proceed as follows:  
1. Select the required cooking function and temperature using the function selector and the ther-  
mostat dial.  
2. Press key (2) and set the cooking time by pressing keys (-) and (+) within the next 4 seconds  
3. Press key (3) and set the end of the cooking time in the same way.  
The actual time reappears and pilot light (AUTO) remains ON, when the cooking process  
starts, pilot light (A) will remain on. The cooking time left can be controlled by pressing key  
(2), or the time can be changed by repeating the same procedure.  
Reset the cooking time to 0.00 to erase the preset programme, and when the actual time  
reappears, press key (4) to reset the manual function. Once the cooking process is over  
the acoustic signal goes off and the oven automatically switched off. Pres one of the keys  
from (1) to (4) to return the programmer to the manual function.  
Semi-automatic Operation  
The oven can be programmed to switch off automatically.  
To do this proceed as follows:  
1. Select the required function and temperature using the cooking function selector and  
the thermostat dial.  
2. Press key (2) and set the cooking time by pressing keys (-) and (+) within the next 4  
seconds. The actual time reappears and pilot lights (A) and (AUTO) remain ON.  
The cooking time left can be checked by pressing key (2), or the time can be changed by  
repeating the same procedure.  
To erase the pre-set programme, reset the cooking time to 0.00, when the actual time  
reappears, press key (4) to reset to manual function.  
Once the cooking programme is complete, the acoustic signal will sound and the oven is  
automatically switched off. Press one of the keys from (1) to (4) to switch off the acoustic  
signal. Press key (4) to return the programmer to the manual function.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE  
Minute minder  
When this device is used as a simple minute minder, press key (1) and programme the  
required time by pressing keys (-) and (+) within the next 4 seconds: the actual time re-  
appears and the symbol (B) is activated. Press one of the keys from 1 to 4 to disconnect  
the acoustic signall. Also symbol (B) is deactivated.  
Manual Operation  
The oven may be used manually without any programming. Press key (4) for the manual  
operation (“AUTO” pilot light off).  
SAFETY LOCK FOR CHILDREN  
The programmer is provided with a safety lock which stops the cooking programming  
and consequently the oven operation.  
Lock running:  
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press both switches (1) (2) at same time for about 8 seconds  
the display shows “ON”; release the switches  
press switch (+); the display shows “OF” and the symbol “..key..”  
Now the safety lock starts running and after about 5 seconds the display shows the cur-  
rent time and the symbol “..key..”.  
Lock deactivation:  
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press both switches (1) (2) at same time for about 8 seconds  
the display shows “OF”; release the switches  
press switch (+); the display shows “ON”  
Now the safety lock is deactivated and after about 5 seconds the display shows the cur-  
rent time.  
PILOT LIGHT FOR THE THERMOSTAT (°C)  
It comes on any time the thermostat settles the cooking temperature inside the oven and  
it is switched off when the oven reaches the preset temperature.  
PILOT LIGHT FOR THE OPERATION (~)  
It signals that the appliance is powered and stays on in all working positions.  
SAFETY THERMOSTAT  
Cuts out the electric supply for preventing possible overheating when the appliance is not  
correctly used. In this case, wait for the oven to cool down before using it again. On the  
other hand, if a fault is present on the appliance’s components, we advise calling the  
Technical Assistance Service.  
COOLING FAN  
The cooling fan task is to cool down the control panel, the knobs and the inside elements  
of the oven. The air flow comes out from both the control panel and oven door. The fan is  
automatically connected and disconnected when the oven is switched on or off.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOKING  
OVEN COOKING  
The oven door must be closed for all cooking methods  
For better cooking results it is recommended to pre-heat the oven to the preset cooking  
temperature. Never use low-edged containers nor trays as baking-pans for roasts (fig. 3),  
in order to soil as little as possible the walls of the oven, thus preventing fat splashes,  
sauce burning and smoke production. Use instead high-edged containers, preferably ter-  
racotta containers, put on the grate at about half the height of the oven. Some examples  
concerning the thermostat regulation and cooking time for the static functions are set forth  
in the special table. The cooking times vary according to the type of food, its homogeneity  
and volume. We are sure that, after a few endeavours, the experience will suggest possi-  
ble variations to the values shown on the table.  
Practical hints to save energy  
The oven can be switched off some minutes before cooking end; the residual temperatu-  
re is enough to complete cooking. Open the oven door only when it is absolutely neces-  
sary; to check the cooking phase, look through the glass (the oven lamp is always on).  
Pieces of general advice  
The oven offers various kinds of heating:  
• the traditional heating for the cooking of special roasts  
• the ventilated heating for the cooking of cakes, biscuits and similar.  
If the ventilated heating is chosen, it is recommended to take advantage of it for cooking  
of roasts on more shelves or for the preparation of complete menus, with time and energy  
economy.  
Ventilated heating  
In this way a continuous circulation of warm air is created.  
This kind of heating is specially fit for the cooking on more shelves.  
The temperature are inferior to the traditional ones, so sparing time and energy.  
The oven has an instantaneous heat source, thus the present temperature is reached in  
a very short time.  
Traditional heating  
It is especially suitable for the cooking of furred and feathered game and as well as for the  
cooking of bread and sponge cakes.  
It is advisable to insert the products to be cooked into the oven when the cooking tempe-  
rature is reached, that is to say when the warning light extinguishes.  
Fan forced cooking  
In this way a continuous circulation of warm air is created.  
This kind of heating is specially fit for the cooking on more shelves.  
The temperature are inferior to the traditional ones, so sparing time and energy.  
The oven has an instantaneous heat source, thus the present temperature is reached in  
a very short time.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOKING  
GRILL COOKING  
To cook on the grill or on the grate, pre-heat the oven for about 5 minutes. During grill ope-  
ration the heat comes from above; it is based on the infrared radiation and is fit for low  
thickness meat and for toasts. Food product to be grilled should be slightly oiled and always  
placed on the grate and arranged on the nearest or on the furthest guide from the grill ele-  
ment, according to the thick of food to be cooked. The table shows some examples of  
cooking times and food positions. The cooking times vary according to the type of food, its  
homogeneity and volume.  
Caution: Prudence is recommended when using the grill: keep children  
away.  
For a grill cooking of large pieces of meat and game (1 to 2 Kg.), it is possible to combine  
the grill function with the effect of the rear fan.  
COOKING OF THE PASTRY  
The air circulation of the oven assures an instantaneous and uniform heat distribution.  
The pre- heating of the oven is no longer necessary. However for specially delicate pastry  
the oven can be pre-heated.  
More trays can be inserted into the oven together with the pastries, taking care not to use  
the first grid starting from above. Together with the pastry, also other products of different  
nature can be cooked at the same time (fish, meat, etc.) without any transmission of smel-  
ls and savours.  
These multiple cookings can be carried out only provided that, although having different  
cooking times, the products to be cooked have the same cooking temperature.  
GRATINATING  
By this term is meant the surface browning of food, often forecooked, when, after being  
introduced into the oven, it takes a golden-brown and crisp aspect.  
“Gnocchi alla romana”, polenta pasticciata”, rice, lasagnas, noodles and vegetables dres-  
sed with bechamel are typical preparation for this type of cooking.  
REGENERATING  
The defrosting takes place in the same way as at room temperature, but with the advanta-  
ge that is much more rapid. The ten hours of the refrigerator are reduced to an hour for a  
kilogram of meat. Put the product, in its packing on a dish. Setting the selector to defrost,  
place product in the oven.  
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR COOKING  
PROTECTION FILTER OF THE OVEN FAN  
During the cooking of fatty products, to avoid that too much fat residue striking the fan, the  
filter should be placed in the oven before use. When the cooking has been brought to the  
end and the oven cools, remove the filter and wash it carefully.  
Mount the filter leaning it against the rear wall at the same level of the fan, then push the  
filter downwards. Reverse this operation to remove the filter (fig. 4)  
COOKING TIMES  
The table shows some examples for the adjustment of the thermostat and of the cooking  
time.  
The cooking times can vary according to the type of food, its homogeneity and volume.  
We are sure that, after a few endeavours, the experience will suggest possible variations  
to the values shown on the table.  
REMARK:  
• For the beef, veal, pork and turkey roasts, with bones or rolled, add about 20  
minutes to the times shown in the table.  
• The indication suggested on the table for the use of the steps is the preferential  
one in the case of the cooking of several products.  
• The times indicated in the table refer to the cooking of one product only; for more  
than one product, the cooking times should be increased by 5 - 10 minutes.  
ATTENTION: The filter should only be used for the cooking of fatty products, better  
cooking results for non fatty products will be achieved without the filter installed.  
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Table of cooking times  
Guide No.  
Oven Temp.  
°C  
Time  
Minutes  
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2
1
Nature of food  
FOOD  
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220-250  
225-250  
210-250  
225-250  
200-225  
180-200  
dep. on qty  
50-60  
150-180  
50-60  
dep. on qty  
20-25  
Long-cooking roast  
Quick cooking roast  
Fowl (Guinea hen, duck, etc)  
Poultry  
Game  
Fish  
PASTRIES  
Christmas cake  
Base only  
160-200  
170-180  
170-180  
200  
215-230  
215  
200-215  
140  
215-230  
250  
60-70  
90-100  
80-100  
40-45  
35-40  
30-40  
30-35  
60-80  
30  
Plum-cake  
Base only  
Orange cake  
Base only  
Savoy biscuits  
Brioches  
Puff pastry  
Sponge cake  
Meringues  
2
2
2
2
1
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2
2
30-35  
20-30  
Cream puff pastry  
Fruit cake (unleavened pastry)  
Fruit cake (leavened pastry)  
230  
Table of grill cooking times  
Guide No.  
Temp.°C  
Qty.Kg  
Pre-heat  
time in minu-  
tes  
Time  
in min.  
4
3
2
1
Nature of food  
Veal cutlet  
Lam cutlet  
Liver  
Chopped meat roulades  
Veal heart  
Roast in the net  
Half-chicken  
Fish fillet  
5
8-10  
1
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250 °C  
3
12-15  
10-12  
12-15  
12-15  
20-25  
20-25  
12-15  
10-12  
Stuffed tomatoes  
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
Caution: before any operation, disconnect electrically the oven.  
GENERAL CLEANING  
To keep the characteristics of brightness of the enamelled parts for a long time it is neces-  
sary to clean the oven after each cooking. Once the oven is cold, you will be able to easily  
remove the fat deposits by means of a sponge or a cloth damp with warm soapy water  
and eventually a detergent to be found on the market. Never use abrasive cloths or spon-  
ges, that could irreparably damage the enamel. On white ovens even the parts of the dash  
board such as handgrip and knob have to be cleaned each time because they may beco-  
me yellow due to the emissions of fat vapours. After the use, rinse throughly with water  
the parts in stainless steel and dry them with a soft cloth or with a bockskin. In case of per-  
sistent stain, use the normal non-abrasive cleaning agents or one of the specific products  
for stainless steel or some warm vinegar. Clean the door glass only with warm water, avoi-  
ding the use of rough cloths.  
Caution: during cleaning operations never remove the sealing gasket of the door (fig. 5).  
OVENS WITH FACILITY TO LOWER GRILL FOR CLEANING PURPOSES  
Warning: ensure that all controls are in the “OFF” position and wait for the grill ele-  
ment cooling.  
Support the front of the grill element while you remove the knurled screw retaining  
the element.  
Lower the front of the element carefully to the rest position.  
When cleaning the oven take care to not apply any forces to the grill element.  
When the cleaning is complete, carefully remove any cleaning chemicals and water  
from the grill element.  
Carefully raise the front of the element into position and secure with the knurled  
screw.  
NEVER USE THE OVEN WITH THE GRILL ELEMENT HANGING DOWN!  
CLEANING THE OVEN DOOR  
The inside glass of the oven can be easily removed for cleaning purposes unscrewing, by  
means of a coin or a screwdriver, the screws fixing it to the counterdoor.  
For a deeper cleaning of the oven door, it si recommended to remove the door as follows:  
• open the door completely;  
• turn upwards the brackets of the lower hinges and hook the upper ones;  
• close the door a little and lift it slightly to let the lower hinges come out of their slots;  
• finally extract it making sure that the two upper hinges come out of their seats. After  
carrying out the cleaning operations, re-insert the door (fig. 6).  
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE  
CLEANING OF THE FAN  
Periodically (all 8 - 10 cookings) the fan should be cleaned with warm water and suitable  
detersives:  
• wait fot the oven to cool down  
• unscrew the four screws A (fig. 7 )  
• unscrew the central nut C  
• extract the fan D and clean it  
reassemble in the reverse sense, paying attention that the  
central seat E coincides with the peg F placed on the motor shaft (fig. 8 ).  
MAINTENANCE  
Replacing the oven bulb  
Once the oven has been electrically disconnected, unscrew the glass protection cap and  
the bulb (fig. 9), replacing it with another one suitable for high temperatures (300°C)  
having the following characteristics:  
Voltage:  
Power:  
Socket:  
230-240 V  
15 W  
E14  
Reassemble the glass cap and reconnect the oven.  
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SALES, TECHNICAL, SERVICE SPARE PARTS ASSISTANCE  
NEW SOUTH WALES  
Head Office, Sales & Marketing Office  
104 Vanessa Street  
Kingsgrove NSW 2208  
Telephone: 02 9503 2888  
Facsimile: 02 9503 2810  
SOUTH AUSTRALIA & NORTHERN  
TERRITORY  
Agent and Sales Office  
S C Lighting & Electrical  
47 North Terrace  
Hackney SA 5069  
Telephone: 08 8362 4599  
Facsimile: 08 8362 4591  
NSW Showroom*  
40 Ebley Street  
Bondi Junction NSW 2022  
Telephone: 02 9386 1190  
Facsimile: 02 9386 1671  
Service and Spare Parts  
Prestige Appliance Repair Centre  
Telephone: 08 8352 2022  
Facsimile: 08 8353 3044  
Service and Spare Parts  
All General Whitegoods Service  
Telephone: 02 9756 1511  
Facsimile: 02 9756 1091  
WESTERN AUSTRALIA  
Agent and sales Office  
Elite Appliance Marketing Pty Ltd  
The Garden Centre  
Southern and Central NSW Agent  
Kerry Newman Agencies  
9 Kalang Place  
Jerrabomberra NSW 2619  
Telephone: 02 6255 8893  
Building A  
355 Scarborough Beach Road  
OSBORNE PARK WA 6017  
Telephone: 08 92010554  
Facsimile: 08 92010553  
AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY  
Service and Spare Parts  
Premier Appliance  
Telephone: 02 6280 5087  
Facsimile: 02 6280 6783  
Service and Spare Parts  
Metropolitan Appliance Repairs  
Telephone: 08 9330 1724  
Facsimile: 08 9317 1296  
TASMANIA  
VICTORIA  
State Office and Showroom*  
35 Centre Road  
Scoresby VIC 3179  
Telephone: 03 8756 7888  
Facsimile: 03 8756 7907  
Agent and Sales Office  
Mark Pearce Agencies  
23 Tranmere Road  
Howrah TAS 7018  
Tel/Fax:  
03 6247 9215  
Service and Spare Parts  
Advantage Appliances  
Telephone: 03 9543 2088  
Facsimile: 03 9544 2102  
Service and Spare Parts  
Electrical Equipment Service (Launceston)  
Telephone: 03 6339 3873  
Facsimile: 03 6339 4588  
QUEENSLAND  
Baldocks Appliance Service (Hobart)  
Telephone: 03 6234 5995  
Facsimile: 03 6234 8134  
State Office and Showroom*  
Citilink Business Centre  
153 Campbell Street  
Bowen Hills QLD 4006  
Telephone: 07 3253 2000  
Facsimile: 07 3216 1688  
* Showroom open six days a week  
Service and Spare Parts  
Tri-Us Appliances  
TOLL FREE NUMBERS  
Telephone: 07 3290 4833  
Facsimile: 07 3290 2911  
Blanco Sales & Advisory Centre1800 828 899  
Blanco After Sales Customer Service 1800 646 843  
Blanco Spare Parts: 1800 461 462  
Endeavour Appliances  
Telephone: 07 3872 7444  
Facsimile: 07 3852 2465  
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STATEMENT OF STANDARD  
WARRANTY CONDITIONS  
BLANCO COOKING PRODUCT WARRANTY  
1. The Warranty only applies provided that  
the appliance has been used in accordan-  
ce with the manufacturer’s instructions  
and provided that the appliance has not  
been damaged by an accident, misuse,  
neglect or abuse of any person other than  
the manufacturer or BLANCO/Major  
Electrical Appliances (“MEA”) or from  
faulty installation, misadjustment or tampe-  
ring by unauthorised persons.  
1. Subject to the “Statement of Standard  
Warranty Conditions” this product is covered  
by the following Warranty.  
TWO (2) YEARS WARRANTY from date  
of purchase, covering all parts and  
labour.  
2. The appliance is warranted under normal  
single family domestic installation and use,  
as set out in the instruction manual, against  
manufacturing defects for the Warranty  
periods shown above.  
2. When a service inspection reveals the alle-  
ged fault or faults are caused by incorrect  
operation, contrary to the instruction  
manual, and otherwise the appliance is in  
good order and working condition, the pur-  
chaser shall be liable for a service fee  
charged by BLANCO/MEA or one of its’  
Service Providers.  
3. Should service be required under this  
Warranty, the purchaser should contact an  
approved BLANCO Service Provider during  
their normal business hours  
4. At no time does BLANCO/MEA have liability  
for any freight or trasportation costs or for  
any damage during transit or for any conse-  
quence of failure of this appliance outside of  
the normal service area, unless such limita-  
tion of liability is prohibited by statute.  
3. If the appliance is used in Commercial  
Applications or for Rental purposes, a  
separate warranty of Twelve (12) months  
covering all parts with Three (3) months on  
the labour will apply.  
4. Subject to the provisions of any applicable  
statute this Warranty applies to the original  
retail purchaser only and is not transfera-  
ble.  
5. This Warranty excludes replacement of  
parts required due to normal wear and tear  
including light globes.  
5. Subject to the provisions of any applicable  
statute, at no time does BLANCO/MEA  
have liability for freight. transport or travel  
costs outside normal service areas.  
6. This Warranty only applies, provided the  
appliance has been used in accordance with  
the manufacturer’s instructions and provi-  
ded an accident, misuse, neglect or abuse  
has not damaged the appliance.  
6. None of the above Warranties purport to  
exclude, restrict or modify either the appli-  
cation or the exercise of a right conferred  
by any applicable statute.  
7. None of the above Warranties purport to  
exclude, restrict or modify either the applica-  
tion or the exercise of a right conferred by  
any applicable Statute.  
7. Subject to any Warranties implied by statu-  
te, at no time will BLANCO/MEA or its’  
Service Providers be liable for any econo-  
mic loss consequent upon the failure of the  
appliance  
8. Please complete the details below, which  
should be retained for future reference  
along with your proof of purchase  
8. This Warranty is only valid for major  
appliances imported and distributed by  
BLANCO/MEA, purchased and used in  
Australia.  
Date of Purchase:.............................................  
Model No:..........................................................  
Serial No: .........................................................  
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