Aeg 47036IU User Manual

47036IU
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CONTENTS
4 SAFETY INFORMATION 7 PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
9 BEFORE FIRST USE 10 HOB - DAILY USE 14 HOB - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS 16 HOB - CARE AND CLEANING 17 OVEN - DAILY USE 18 OVEN - CLOCK FUNCTIONS 20 OVEN - USING THE ACCESSORIES 22 OVEN - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS 34 OVEN - CARE AND CLEANING 37 WHAT TO DO IF… 39 INSTALLATION
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CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
We recommend the use of original spare parts.
When contacting Service, ensure that you have the following data available. The information can be found on the rating plate.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
Before the installation and use, read this manual carefully:
• For your own safety and the safety of your property
• For the protection of the environment
• For the correct operation of the appli­ance.
Always keep these instructions with the appliance also if you move or sell it. The manufacturer is not responsible if in­correct installation or use results in dam­age.
CHILDREN AND VULNERABLE PEOPLE SAFETY
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and per­sons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experi­ence and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction con­cerning use of the appliance in safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appli­ance.
• Keep all packaging away from children. There is the risk of suffocation or physi­cal injury.
• Keep children and animals away from the appliance when the door is open or the appliance is in operation. There is the risk of injury or other permanent disability.
• If the appliance has Child lock or Key lock function, use it. It prevents children and animals from accidental operation of the appliance.
GENERAL SAFETY
• Do not change the specifications of this appliance. There is the risk of injury and damage to the appliance.
• Do not let the appliance stay unatten­ded during operation.
• Switch off the appliance after each use.
INSTALLATION
• The adjustment conditions for this ap­pliance are described on the label (or data plate).
• Only an approved technician can install and connect the appliance. Contact an approved service centre. This is to pre­vent the risks of structural damage or physical injury.
• Make sure that the appliance is not damaged because of transport. Do not connect a damaged appliance. If nec­essary, contact the supplier.
• Remove all packaging, stickers and lay­ers from the appliance before first use. Do not remove the rating plate. It can invalidate the guarantee.
• Fully obey the laws, ordinances, direc­tives and standards in force in the coun­try where you use the appliance (safety regulations, recycling regulations, elec­trical or gas safety rules etc.).
• Be careful when you move the appli­ance. The appliance is heavy. Always use safety gloves. Do not pull the appli­ance by the handle.
• Make sure that the appliance is discon­nected from the power supply during the installation (if applicable).
• Keep the minimum distances to the other appliances and units.
• Do not put the appliance on a base.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• Only an approved electrician can install and connect the appliance. Contact an approved service centre. This is to pre­vent the risks of structural damage or physical injury.
• The appliance must be earthed.
• Make sure that the electrical data on the rating plate agree with your domes­tic power supply.
• Information on the voltage is on the rat­ing plate.
•You must have the correct isolation de­vices: line protecting cut-outs, fuses (screw type fuses removed from the holder), earth leakage trips and contac­tors.
• The electrical installation must have an isolation device which lets you discon­nect the appliance from the mains at all poles. The isolation device must have a contact opening width of minimum 3 mm.
• The shock protection parts must be fixed in such a way that they cannot be undone without tools.
• Always use a correctly installed shock­proof socket.
• When you connect electrical appliances to mains sockets, do not let cables touch or come near the hot appliance door.
• Do not use multi-way plugs, connectors and extension cables. There is a risk of fire.
• Make sure not to squash or cause dam­age to the mains plug (if applicable) and cable behind the appliance.
• Make sure that the mains connection is accessible after the installation.
• Do not pull the mains cable to discon­nect the appliance. Always pull the mains plug (if applicable).
• Do not replace or change the mains ca­ble. Contact the service centre.
USE
• Only use the appliance for domestic cooking tasks. Do not use the appliance for commercial and industrial use. This is to prevent physical injury to persons or prevent damage to property.
• Always monitor the appliance during operation.
• Always stay away from the appliance when you open the door while the ap­pliance is in operation. Hot steam can release. There is a risk of burns.
• Do not use this appliance if it is in con­tact with water. Do not operate the ap­pliance with wet hands.
• Do not use the appliance as a work sur­face or storage surface.
• The cooking surface of the appliance becomes hot during use. There is a risk of burns. Do not put metallic objects, for example cutlery or saucepans lids, on the surface, as they can become hot.
• The interior of the appliance becomes hot during use. There is a risk of burns.
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Use gloves when you insert or remove the accessories or pots.
• The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use. Take care to avoid touching the heating elements. Young children must be kept away un­less continuously supervised.
• Open the door carefully. The use of in­gredients with alcohol can cause a mix­ture of alcohol and air. There is the risk of fire.
• Do not let sparks or open flames come near the appliance when you open the door.
• Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products, and/or fusible objects (made of plastic or aluminium) in, near or on the appliance. There is a risk of explo­sion or fire.
• Set the cooking zones to "off" after each use.
• Do not use the cooking zones with empty cookware or without cookware
• Do not let cookware boil dry. This can cause damage to the cookware and hob surface.
• If an object or cookware falls on the hob surface, the surface can be dam­aged.
• Do not put hot cookware near to the control panel because the heat can cause a damage to the appliance.
• Be careful when you remove or install the accessories to prevent damage to the appliance enamel.
• Cookware made of cast iron, cast alu­minium or with damaged bottoms can scratch the hob surface if you move them on the surface.
• Discoloration of the enamel has no ef­fect on the performance of the appli­ance.
• To prevent damage or discoloration to the enamel:
– do not put any objects directly on the
appliance floor and do not cover it with aluminium foil;
– do not put hot water directly into the
appliance;
– do not keep moist dishes and food in
the appliance after you finish the cooking.
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• Do not apply pressure on the open door.
• Do not put flammable materials in the compartment below the oven. Keep there only heat-resistant accessories (if applicable).
• Do not cover oven steam outlets. They are at the rear side of the top surface (if applicable).
• Do not put anything on the hob that is liable to melt.
• If there is a crack on the surface, dis­connect the power supply. There is a risk of electric shock.
• Do not put heat-conducting materials (e.g. thin metal mesh or metal-plated heat conductors) under the cookware. Excessive heat reflection can damage the cooking surface.
• If you have an implanted pacemaker, you must keep your upper body a mini­mum of 30 cm away from the induction cooking zones while they operate.
CARE AND CLEANING
• Before maintenance, make sure that the appliance is cold. There is a risk of burns. There is a risk that the glass pan­els can break.
• Keep the appliance clean at all times. A build-up of fats or other foodstuff can result in a fire.
• Regular cleaning prevents the surface material from deteriorating.
• For your personal safety and the safety of your property, only clean the appli­ance with water and soap. Do not use flammable products or products that can cause corrosion.
• Do not clean the appliance with steam cleaners, high-pressure cleaners, sharp objects, abrasive cleaning agents, abra­sive sponges and stain removers.
• If you use an oven spray, follow the in­structions from the manufacturer. Do not spray anything on the heating ele­ments and the thermostat sensor (if ap­plicable).
• Do not clean the glass door with abra­sive cleaning agents or metal scraper. Heat resistant surface of the inner glass can break and shatter.
• When the door glass panels are dam­aged they become weak and can break. You must replace them. Contact the service centre.
• Be careful when you remove the door from the appliance. The door is heavy.
• Bulb lamps used in this appliance are special lamps selected for household appliances use only. They cannot be used for the full or partial illumination of a household room.
• If it becomes necessary to replace the lamp use one of the same power and specifically designed for household ap­pliances only.
• Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before the replacement of the oven lamp. There is the risk of electrical shock. Cool down the appli­ance. There is a risk of burns.
SERVICE CENTRE
• Only an approved engineer can repair or work on the appliance. Contact an approved service centre.
• Use only original spare parts.
DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE
• To prevent the risk of physical injury or damage:
– Disconnect the appliance from the
power supply.
– Cut off the mains cable and discard
it.
– Discard the door catch. This prevents
children or small animals from being closed inside of the appliance. There is a risk of suffocation.
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
GENERAL OVERVIEW
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Knob for the oven functions
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Electronic programmer
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Knob for the temperature
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Temperature indicator
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COOKING SURFACE LAYOUT
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140 mm
210 mm
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180 mm
180 mm
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Heating element
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Oven lamp
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Fan and heating element
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Shelf positions
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Induction cooking zone 1400 W, with
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the Power function 2500 W Steam outlet
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Induction cooking zone 1800 W, with
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the Power function 2800 W Induction cooking zone 1800 W, with
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the Power function 2800 W Control panel
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Induction cooking zone 2300 W, with
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the Power function 3600 W
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ACCESSORIES
Oven shelf
For cookware, cake tins, roasts.
Flat baking tray
For cakes and biscuits.
Deep roasting pan
To bake and roast or as a pan to collect fat.
Removable telescopic runners
To put shelves or trays on them.
Storage drawer
Below the oven cavity is the storage drawer.
BEFORE FIRST USE
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WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
INITIAL CLEANING
• Remove all accessories and removable shelf supports (if applicable).
• Clean the appliance before first use.
Refer to the chapter "Care and cleaning".
When you change the time, you must not set the Duration End
function at the same time.
or
PREHEATING
Preheat the empty appliance to burn off the remaining grease.
1.
Set the function and the maximum temperature.
2.
Let the appliance operate for one hour.
3.
Set the function and the maximum temperature.
4.
Let the appliance operate for ten mi­nutes.
5.
Set the function and the maximum temperature.
6.
Let the appliance operate for ten mi-
nutes. Accessories can become hotter than usu­ally. The appliance can emit an odour and smoke. This is normal. Make sure that the airflow is sufficient.
SETTING THE TIME
You must set the time before you operate the oven.
When you connect the appliance to the electrical supply or after a power cut, the indicator for the Time function flashes.
Press the + or - button to set the correct time. After approximately five seconds, the flashing stops and the display shows the time of day you set.
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HOB - DAILY USE
WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT
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Use the sensor fields to operate the appliance. The indicators, displays and sounds tell which functions operate.
Sensor field Function
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2
Activates or deactivates the hob. Activates or deactivates the key lock or
child lock.
Timer indicators for the cook-
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Shows for which zone you set the time.
ing zones Timer display Shows the time in minutes.
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Heat setting display Shows the heat setting.
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Control bar Increases or decreases the heat setting.
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10
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Activates the Power function.
Increase or decrease the time. Selects the cooking zone. Activates or deactivates the Stop and Go
function.
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HEAT SETTING DISPLAY
Display Description
The cooking zone is off.
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The cooking zone operates. The Stop and Go function is on. The automatic heat-up function is on. The Power function is on.
Display Description
+ digit / /
There is a malfunction. OptiHeat Control (three-step residual heat indicator):
continue cooking/keep warm/residual heat. The lock/child safety function is on. The cookware is unsuitable or too small, or there is no
cookware on the cooking zone. The automatic switch-off is on.
ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE HOB
Touch for 1 second to activate or de­activate the hob.
HEAT SETTING
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Touch the necessary heat setting on the control bar. Change to the left or right, if necessary. Do not release before you have the correct heat setting. The display shows the heat setting.
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AUTOMATIC HEAT-UP
The automatic heat-up function lets you get the necessary heat setting in a shorter
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POWER FUNCTION
The Power function makes more power available to the induction cooking zones. The Power function is activated for 10 mi­nutes at most. After that, the induction
time. It sets the highest heat setting for some time (refer to the diagram), and then decreases it to the necessary heat setting.
To start the automatic heat-up:
1.
Touch . comes on in the dis­play.
2.
Immediately set the necessary heat setting. After 3 seconds
comes on
in the display.
3.
To deactivate the function, change the heat setting.
cooking zone automatically changes back to the highest heat setting. To activate,
touch deactivate, touch a heat setting
. comes on in the display. To
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POWER MANAGEMENT
The power management divides the pow­er between two cooking zones in a pair (see the illustration). The Power function increases the power to the maximum level for one cooking zone in the pair and de­creases the power in the second cooking zone. The display for the reduced zone changes between two levels.
TIMER
Use it to set an automatic switch-off time for a cooking zone.
1.
Set the cooking zone. Touch again
and again until the indicator for the
necessary cooking zone comes on.
You must set the cooking zone before you activate the timer.
2.
Set the heat setting for the cooking
zone. You can also set it after you ac-
tivate the timer.
3.
To activate the timer or change the
set time, touch + or - on the hob con-
trol panel. The maximum time you
can set is 99 minutes.
The indicator of the cooking zone
flashes slowly. The timer starts to
count down.
4.
To see the remaining time, touch
again and again until the indicator for
the necessary cooking zone flashes
quickly. The display shows the re-
maining time.
When the set time ends, 00 flashes
and an acoustic signal sounds. The
cooking zone deactivates.
5.
Touch to stop the signal.
To deactivate the timer before the set time is completed, set the
cooking zone with The remaining time counts down to 00. The indicator of the cook­ing zone goes out.
You can use the timer as a Minute Minder when the cooking zones do not operate. To do this, set the cooking zone and acti-
and touch -.
vate the timer but do not set the heat set­ting.
STOP AND GO
The Stop and Go function sets all cooking zones that operate to the lowest
heat setting ( This function does not deactivate the tim­er function.
To activate this function, touch display shows the symbol
To deactivate this function, touch The display shows the heat setting that you set before.
When the Stop and Go function operates, you cannot change the heat settings.
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. The
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LOCK
When the cooking zones operate, you can lock the control panel but not
vents an accidental change of the heat setting. This function does not deactivate the tim­er function.
1.
Set the heat setting.
2.
To activate this function, touch . The display shows the symbol
4 seconds.
3.
To deactivate this function, touch . The display shows the heat setting that you set before.
When you deactivate the appli­ance, the function is deactivated.
. It pre-
for
CHILD SAFETY DEVICE
This function prevents an accidental oper­ation of the hob.
Activating the child safety device
1.
Touch to activate the hob. Do not
set the heat settings.
2.
Touch for 4 seconds. The display
shows the symbol
ty device operates.
3.
Touch to deactivate the hob.
Deactivating the child safety device
1.
Touch to activate the hob. Do not
set the heat settings.
2.
Touch for 4 seconds. The display
shows the symbol
3.
Touch to deactivate the hob.
Overriding the child safety device for one cooking session
1.
Touch to activate the hob. The
display shows the symbol
2.
Touch for 4 seconds.
3.
Set the heat settings in less than 10
seconds. You can operate the hob.
4.
When you deactivate the hob, the
child safety device operates again.
. The child safe-
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acoustic signal sounds and the hob de­activates. Remove the object or clean the control panel.
• The hob becomes too hot (e.g. when a saucepan boils dry). Before you use the hob again, the cooking zone must be cool.
• You use incorrect cookware. The dis­play shows the symbol
cooking zone deactivates automatically after 2 minutes.
• You do not deactivate a cooking zone or change the heat setting. After some time (see the table), the display shows
the symbol
and the hob deactivates.
and the
Heat setting Switch-off time
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6.0 h
5.0 h
4.0 h
1.5 h
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OPTIHEAT CONTROL (THREE­STEP RESIDUAL HEAT INDICATOR)
OptiHeat Control shows the level of resid­ual heat (
cooking zones create the heat for cooking directly in the bottom of the cookware. The heat of the cookware heats the glass ceramic.
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WARNING!
There is a risk of burns from resid­ual heat.
AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF
The hob deactivates automatically if:
All cooking zones are deactivated
• You do not set the heat setting after you activate the hob.
• You spill something or put something on the hob control panel for more than 10 seconds (a pan, a cloth, etc.). An
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HOB - HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS
WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
COOKWARE FOR INDUCTION COOKING ZONES
In induction cooking, a powerful electromagnetic field almost in­stantly generates heat inside the cookware.
Cookware material
Correct: cast iron, steel, enamelled steel, stainless steel, a multi-layer bot­tom (marked as correct by the manufac­turer).
Incorrect: aluminium, copper, brass, glass, ceramic, porcelain.
Cookware is correct for an induction hob if:
• Water boils very quickly on a zone set to the highest heat setting.
• You can attach a magnet to the bottom of the cookware.
The bottom of the cookware
must be as thick and flat as possi­ble. Cookware dimensions: induction cooking zones adapt to the di­mension of the bottom of the cookware automatically to some limit. But the magnetic part of the bottom of the cookware must have a minimum diameter of ap­proximately 3/4 of the cooking zones.
Heat set­ting
1-3 Hollandaise sauce, melt: butter,
1-3 Solidify: fluffy omelettes, baked
Use to: Time Hints
Keep cooked food warm. as nec-
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chocolate, gelatine.
eggs.
NOISES DURING OPERATION
If you can hear:
• A cracking noise: the cookware is made of different materials (Sandwich con­struction).
• A whistle sound: one or more cooking zones operate with high power levels and the cookware is made of different materials (Sandwich construction).
• Humming: one or more cooking zones operate with high power levels.
• Clicking: electric switching occurs.
• Hissing, buzzing: the fan operates.
The noises are normal and do not indi­cate a malfunction of the appliance.
ENERGY SAVING
• If it is possible, always put the lids on the cookware.
• Put cookware on a cooking zone before you start it.
EXAMPLES OF COOKING APPLICATIONS
The data in the table is for guidance only.
essary 5-25
min 10-40
min
Put a lid on the cookware.
Mix from time to time.
Cook with a lid on.
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Heat
Use to: Time Hints set­ting
3-5 Simmer rice and milkbased
dishes, heating up ready-cooked
meals.
25-50 min
Add at least twice as much liquid as rice, mix milk dishes at some point during the pro­cedure.
5-7 Steam vegetables, fish, meat. 20-45
min
7-9 Steam potatoes. 20-60
min
7-9 Cook larger quantities of food,
stews and soups. 9-12 Gentle fry: escalope, veal cordon
bleu, cutlets, rissoles, sausages,
60-150 min
as nec­essary
Add some tablespoons of liq­uid.
Use max. ¼ l water for 750 g of potatoes.
Up to 3 l of liquid plus ingre­dients.
Turn halfway through.
liver, roux, eggs, pancakes,
doughnuts. 12-13 Heavy fry, hash browns, loin
steaks, steaks.
5-15 min
Turn halfway through.
14 Boil large quantities of water, cook pasta, sear meat (goulash, pot roast),
deep fry chips.
The Power function is best to heat up large quantities of water.
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HOB - CARE AND CLEANING
WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
Clean the appliance after each use. Always use cookware with clean bottom.
Scratches or dark stains on the glass-ceramic cause no effect on how the appliance operates.
To remove the dirt:
1.
Remove immediately: melted
plastic, plastic foil and food with sugar. If not, the dirt can cause damage to the appliance. Use a special scraper for the glass. Put the scraper on the glass surface at an acute angle and move the blade across the surface.
Remove after the appliance is
sufficiently cool: limescale rings, water rings, fat stains and shiny metallic discolorations. Use a spe­cial cleaning agent for glass-ceram­ic or stainless steel.
2.
Clean the appliance with a moist cloth and some detergent.
3.
At the end, rub the appliance dry with a clean cloth.
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WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
COOLING FAN
When the appliance operates, the cooling fan switches on automatically. If you switch off the appliance, the cooling fan continues to operate until the appliance cools down.
2.
Turn the temperature control knob to a temperature.
The temperature indicator comes on while the temperature in the appli­ance increases.
3.
To deactivate the appliance, turn the oven functions control knob and the temperature control knob to the Off position.
ACTIVATING AND DEACTIVATING THE APPLIANCE
1.
Turn the oven functions control knob to an oven function.
OVEN FUNCTIONS
Oven function Application
Off position The appliance is off.
To roast or roast and bake food with the same cooking
Hot Air
Conventional
Pie/Pizza
Browning
Max Grill
Drying
temperature, on more than one shelf, without flavour transference. Set the oven temperature 20-40 °C lower than for Conventional.
To bake and roast on one oven level. The top and bot­tom heating elements operate at the same time.
To make pizza, quiche or pie. Set the oven temperature 20-40 °C lower than for Conventional.
To cook large pieces of meat. The grill element and the oven fan operate one after the other and circulate hot air around the food.
To grill flat food items in large quantities. To make toast. The full grill element operates.
To dry sliced fruit (e.g. apples, plums, peaches) and vege­tables (e.g. tomatoes, zucchini, mushrooms).
Defrost To thaw frozen food.
Oven Lamp To activate the oven lamp without a cooking function.
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ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER
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Clock function Application
Time of day To set, change or check the time of day.
Minute Minder To set a countdown time. This function has no effect on
the operation of the oven.
Duration To set how long the appliance must operate.
End To set when the appliance must be deactivated.
You can use Duration and End at the same time to set the time when the appliance must be acti­vated and then deactivated. First set Duration, then End.
Function indicators
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Time display
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Function indicators
3
Button +
4
Selection button
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Button -
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SETTING THE CLOCK FUNCTIONS
1.
2.
3.
Push the Selection button again and again until the necessary function in­dicator flashes.
To set the time for the Minute Minder
, Duration , or End , use the
+ or - button. The related function indicator comes
on. When the time period is completed,
the function indicator flashes and an acoustic signal sounds for 2 minutes.
With the functions Duration and End , the appliance deac­tivates automatically.
Push a button to stop the signal.
CANCELLING THE CLOCK FUNCTIONS
1.
Press the Selection button again and again until the necessary function in­dicator flashes.
2.
Press and hold the button -. The clock function goes out after
some seconds.
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OVEN - USING THE ACCESSORIES
WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
INSTALLING THE OVEN ACCESSORIES
The deep pan and the wire shelf have side edges. These edges and the shape of the guide-bars are a special device to prevent the cookware from slipping.
Installing the wire shelf and the deep pan together
Put the wire shelf on the deep pan. Push the deep pan between the guide-bars of one of the oven levels.
Keep the installation instructions of the telescopic runners for fu­ture use.
TELESCOPIC RUNNERS - INSERTING THE OVEN ACCESSORIES
Put the baking tray or roasting pan on the telescopic runners.
The high rim around the wire shelf is a special device to prevent the cookware from slipping.
INSERTING THE WIRE SHELF AND THE ROASTING PAN TOGETHER
Put the wire shelf on the roasting pan. Put the wire shelf and the roasting pan on the telescopic runners.
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WARNING!
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.
The temperature and baking times in the tables are guidelines only. They depend on the recipes, quality and quantity of the ingre­dients used.
CAUTION!
Use a deep baking tray for very moist cakes. Fruit juices can cause permanent stains on the enamel.
BAKING
General instructions
• Your new oven may bake or roast differ­ently to the appliance you had before. Adapt your usual settings (temperature, cooking times) and shelf levels to the values in the tables.
• With longer baking times, the oven can be switched off about 10 minutes be­fore the end of baking time, to use the residual heat.
When you use frozen food, the trays in the oven can twist during baking. When the trays get cold again, the distortion will be gone.
How to use the Baking Tables
• We recommend to use the lower tem­perature the first time.
• If you cannot find the settings for a spe­cial recipe, look for the one that is al­most the same.
• Baking time can be extended by 10-15 minutes, if you bake cakes on more than one level.
• Cakes and pastries at different heights do not always brown equally at first. If this occurs, do not change the temper­ature setting. The differences equalize during the baking procedure.
TIPS ON BAKING
Baking results Possible cause Remedy
The cake is not browned enough underneath.
The cake sinks (becomes soggy, lumpy, streaky).
The cake sinks (becomes soggy, lumpy, streaky).
The cake sinks (becomes soggy, lumpy, streaky).
The cake is too dry.
The cake is too dry.
The cake browns uneven­ly.
Wrong shelf position. Place the cake lower.
The oven temperature is
too high.
The next time you bake
set a slightly lower oven
Set a longer baking time.
The baking time is too
short.
Baking times cannot be
reduced by setting high-
Use less liquid. Pay atten-
There is too much liquid
in the mixture.
The oven temperature is
too low.
The baking time is too
long.
The oven temperature is
too high and the baking
tion to mixing times, es-
pecially if you use a mix-
The next time you bake
set a higher oven temper-
The next time you bake
set a shorter baking time. Set a lower oven temper-
ature and a longer baking
time is too short.
temperature.
er temperatures.
ing machine.
ature.
time.
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Baking results Possible cause Remedy
The cake browns uneven­ly.
The cake is not ready in the baking time given.
The mixture is unevenly
distributed.
The oven temperature is
too low.
Spread the mixture even-
ly on the baking tray.
The next time you bake
set a slightly higher oven
temperature.
TRUE FAN COOKING
Baking on one oven level
Baking in tins
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Ring cake or brio­che
Madeira cake/fruit cakes
Fatless sponge cake
Flan base - short pastry
Flan base - sponge mixture
Apple pie (2tins Ø20cm, diagonally off set)
1)
Pre-heat the oven
2 150 - 160 50 - 70
1 - 2 140 - 160 50 - 90
3
2
150 - 160
170-180
1)
1)
25 - 40
10 - 25
2 150 - 170 20 - 25
2 - 3 160 60 - 90
23
Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Cake with crumble topping (dry)
3 150 - 160 20 - 40
Fruit flans (made with yeast dough/
sponge mixture) Fruit flans made
with short pastry
1)
Use deep pan
1)
3 150 35 - 55
3 160 - 170 40 - 80
Biscuits
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Short pastry bis­cuits
3 150 - 160 10 - 20
24
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Short bread / Pas­try Stripes
Biscuits made with sponge mixture
3 140 20 - 35
3 150 - 160 15 - 20
Pastries made with egg white, merin-
3 80 - 100 120 - 150
gues Macaroons 3 100 - 120 30 - 50 Biscuits made with
yeast dough Puff pastries 3
Rolls 3 Small cakes (20per
tray)
1)
Pre-heat the oven
3 150 - 160 20 - 40
160
150
1)
1)
1)
170 - 180
3
20 - 30
10 - 35
20 - 35
Bakes and gratins table
Dish Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Baguettes topped with melted
1
160 - 170
1)
15 - 30
cheese Stuffed vegetables 1 160 - 170 30- 60
1)
Pre-heat the oven
Multileveled Baking
Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays
Type of baking
Cream puffs/ Eclairs
Dry streusel cake 2/4 150 - 160 30 - 45
1)
Pre-heat the oven
Biscuits/small cakes/pastries/rolls
Type of baking
Short pastry bis­cuits
Short bread/ Pas­try Stripes
Shelf position
2 levels
2/4
Shelf position
2 levels
Temperature °C Time in min.
160 - 180
1)
Temperature °C Time in min.
2/4 150 - 160 20 - 40
2/4 140 25 - 45
25 - 45
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25
Type of baking
Biscuits made with sponge mixture
Shelf position
2 levels
Temperature °C Time in min.
2/4 160 - 170 25 - 40
Biscuits made with egg white, merin-
2/4 80 - 100 130 - 170
gues Macaroons 2/4 100 - 120 40 - 80 Biscuits made with
yeast dough Puff pastries 2/4
Rolls 2/4 Small cakes (20per
tray)
1)
Pre-heat the oven
2/4 160 - 170 30 - 60
2/4
170 - 180
1)
180
1)
150
1)
30 - 50
25- 40
20 - 40
CONVENTIONAL BAKING ON ONE LEVEL
Baking in tins
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Ring cake or brio­che
Madeira cake/fruit cakes
Fatless sponge cake
Flan base - short pastry
Flan base - sponge mixture
Apple pie (2tins Ø20cm, diagonally off set)
Savoury flan (e. g, quiche lorraine)
Cheesecake 1 - 2 160 - 180 60 - 90
1)
Pre-heat the oven
2 160 - 180 50 - 70
1 - 2 150 - 170 50 - 90
3
2
1)
170
190 - 210
25 - 40
1)
10 - 25
2 170 - 190 20 - 25
1 - 2 180 60 - 90
1 180 - 220 35- 60
Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Plaited bread/ bread crown
2 170 - 190 40 - 50
26
Type of baking Shelf position Temperature °C Time in min.
Christmas stollen 2
160 - 180
1)
50 - 70
Bread (rye bread):
1.
First part of baking proc­ess.
2.
Second part of
1 - 2
1.
2.
1)
230
160 - 180
1.
1)
2.
30 - 60
baking proc­ess.
Cream puffs/ eclairs
Swiss roll 3 Cake with crumble
topping (dry) Buttered almond
cake/sugar cakes
3
190 - 210
180 - 200
3 160 - 180 20 - 40
3
190 - 210
1)
1)
1)
20 - 35
10 - 20
20 - 30
Fruit flans (made with yeast dough/
sponge mixture) Fruit flans made
with short pastry
2)
3 170 35 - 55
3 170 - 190 40 - 60
Yeast cakes with delicate toppings (e.g.
3
160 - 180
1)
40 - 80 quark,cream,cus­tard)
Pizza (with a lot of topping)
2)
1 - 2
Pizza (thin crust) 1 - 2
190 - 210
220 - 250
1)
1)
30 - 50
15 - 25 Unleavened bread 1 230 - 250 10 - 15
Tarts (CH) 1 210 - 230 35 - 50
1)
Pre-heat the oven
2)
Use deep pan
20
Biscuits
Type of baking Shelf positions Temperature °C Time in min.
Short pastry bis­cuits
Short bread/ Pas­try Stripes
Biscuits made with sponge dough
3 170 - 190 10 - 20
3
160
1)
20 - 35
3 170 - 190 20 - 30
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