Fisher & Paykel OR90SDG6, OR90SCG6, OR90SCG2, OR90SCG4, OR90SDG4 User Manual

USER GUIDE
NZ AU GB IE
FREESTANDING COOKER
OR90SDG6 & OR90SCG6 models
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapours and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance.
NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the appliance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
y Do not try to light any appliance. y Do not touch any electrical switch. y Do not use any phone in your building. y Immediately call your gas supplier from a
neighbour’s phone. Follow the gas supplier’s instructions.
y If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the
fire department.
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.
WARNING!
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.
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CONTENTS
IMPORTANT!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
The models shown in this user guide may not be available in all markets and are subject to change at any time. For current details about model and specification availability in your country, please visit our website listed on the back cover or contact your Fisher & Paykel dealer.
Safety and warnings 2
Introduction 11
First use
Control panel and clock display 13
Setting the clock 14
Positioning the shelves 15
Conditioning the oven and warming drawer 18
Oven use
Cooking guide 20
Oven functions 22
Cooking charts 26
Setting the timer 32
Auto Cook 34
Using the rotisserie 38
Locking the oven controls 40
User preference settings 42
Sabbath mode 44
Cooktop use
Using your gas cooktop 46
Cooking guidelines and cookware 49
Using the warming drawer 51
Care and cleaning
Manual cleaning chart 52
Removing and replacing the oven door 58
Removing and replacing the side racks 60
Removing and replacing the warming drawer 61
Replacing the burner parts 62
Replacing an oven light bulb 64
Using the Self Clean function 65
Troubleshooting 68
Alert codes 73
Warranty and service 75
Energy guidelines (GB IE only) 77
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
Your freestanding cooker has been carefully designed to operate safely during normal cooking procedures. Please keep the following guidelines in mind when you are using it:
WARNING!
Electrical Shock Hazard Switch the cooker off at the wall before replacing fuses or the oven lamp. Failure to follow this advice may result in electrical shock or death.
WARNING!
Explosion Hazard Do not store flammable materials such as gasoline near the cooktop. Do not store flammable material in the oven or storage compartment. Do not spray aerosols near the cooktop during use. Failure to follow this advice may result in death or serious injury.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
WARNING!
Cut Hazard Take care - some edges are sharp. Failure to use caution could result in injury or cuts.
WARNING!
Poisoning Hazard Never use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the appliance. Failure to follow this advice may result in poisoning or death.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
WARNING!
Fire Hazard Never leave the cooktop unattended when in use. Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite. Do not place aluminium foil, dishes, trays, water or ice on the oven floor during cooking, as doing so will irreversibly damage the enamel; lining the oven with aluminium foil may even cause fire. Never use your appliance for warming or heating the room. Persons could be burned or injured or a fire could start. Storage in or on appliance: flammable materials should not be stored in an oven or near its surface. Failure to follow this advice may result in overheating, burning, and injury.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
WARNING!
Hot Surface Hazard Accessible parts may become hot when this cooker is in use. To avoid burns and scalds keep children away. Do not touch hot surfaces inside the oven. Use oven mitts or other protection when handling hot surfaces such as oven shelves or dishes. Take care when opening the oven door. Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food. Do not touch the cooktop components, burners, trivets/pan supports or the base when hot. Before cleaning, turn the cooker off and make sure it is cool. Failure to follow this advice could result in burns and scalds.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
y Read all the instructions before using the appliance.
Use the appliance only for its intended purpose as described in these instructions.
y Proper installation: be sure your appliance is
properly installed and earthed by a qualified technician. A risk of tip-over exists when the appliance is not installed in accordance with the installation instructions.
y Do not operate the appliance if it is damaged or
not working properly. If you received a damaged
product, contact your dealer or installer immediately. y Clean only the parts listed in this manual. y Do not modify this appliance. y This appliance is to be serviced only by an
authorised person. y Isolating switch: make sure this cooker is connected
to a circuit which incorporates an isolating switch
providing full disconnection from the power supply. y Household appliances are not intended to be played
with by children. y Do not leave children alone – Children should not
be left alone or unattended in the area where the
appliance is in use. They should never be allowed to
play with the appliance or to sit or stand on any part
of the appliance. y Children of less than 8 years old must be kept away
from the appliance unless continuously supervised.
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 the use of the appliance
in a safe way and they understand the hazards
involved. Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be
done by children without supervision.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
y Do not store things children might want above the
oven. Children could be burned or injured while
climbing on the oven to retrieve items. y Safe food handling: leave food in the oven for as
short a time as possible before and after cooking.
This is to avoid contamination by organisms which
may cause food poisoning. Take particular care
during warmer weather. y Do not place aluminium foil, dishes, trays, water
or ice on the oven floor during cooking as this will
irreversibly damage the enamel. y Do not use aluminum foil to line any part of the
oven, storage drawer or cooktop. This will cause
heat to be trapped underneath it. This trapped heat
can upset the cooking performance and damage the
finish of the oven or cooktop parts. y Do not stand on the door, or place heavy objects on
it. y Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they
scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of
the glass. y Do not use a steam cleaner to clean any part of the
cooker. y Do not use an asbestos mat or decorative covers
between the flame and the saucepan as this may
cause serious damage to your cooktop. y Do not store flammable items in the oven or storage
drawer or on the cooktop surface.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
y Do not place aluminium foil or plastic dishes on the
cooktop burners. y Do not let large saucepans or frying pans overlap the
bench as this can deflect heat onto your benchtop
and damage the surface. y Do not let large saucepans, frying pans or woks push
any other pans aside. This could make them unstable
or deflect heat onto your benchtop and damage the
surface. y Saucepan handles may be hot to touch. Ensure
saucepan handles do not overhang other gas burners
that are on. Keep handles out of reach of children. y If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must only
be replaced by an authorised person. y This cooker is not to be used as a space heater,
especially if it is installed in marine craft or in a
caravan. y The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the
production of heat and moisture in the room in
which it is installed. Ensure the kitchen is well
ventilated. Keep natural ventilation holes open or
install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical
extractor hood). Prolonged intensive use of the
appliance may call for additional ventilation, for
example opening of a window, or more effective
ventilation, for example increasing the level of
mechanical ventilation where present.
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SAFETY AND WARNINGS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
y Wear proper apparel. Do not wear loose fitting or
hanging garments when using the appliance. They
could ignite or melt if they touch an element or hot
surface and you could be burned. y Always keep oven vents unobstructed. y Use only dry oven mitts or potholders. Moist or
damp potholders on hot surfaces could result in
burns from steam. Do not let potholders touch hot
areas or heating elements. Do not use a towel or a
bulky cloth for a potholder. It could catch fire. y Caution. Hot air can blow from the vent at the top of
the oven as part of the oven’s cooling system. y Placement of oven shelves: always position shelves
in the desired location before preheating the oven.
If a shelf must be removed while the oven is hot,
do not let the oven mitts or potholder contact hot
heating elements in the oven or the base of the
oven.
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INTRODUCTION
OR90SCG6 OR90SDG6
90cm MODELS
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INTRODUCTION
Features may vary.
Overview
Control panel
Oven frame
Oven door gasket
Step down wire shelf
Oven function and temperature dials
Foot (Cover)
Warming drawer
Roasting dish
Grill rack
Full extension sliding shelves
Label with model and serial numbers
Side racks
Back trim
Burner
Burner grates
Clock display and controls
Cooktop burner dials
Warming drawer control
Before you start
1 Make sure that the anti-tip bracket at the right rear of the cooker has been properly
installed.
2 Make sure that the installer has completed the ‘Final checklist’ in the Installation
instructions.
3 Read this guide, taking special note of the ‘Safety and warnings’ section. 4 Remove all accessories and packaging from the oven and cooktop. Recycle items that
you can. If any adhesive residue is left on surfaces, remove this using dishwashing liquid
on a soft cloth. Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners.
5 Make sure you follow the instructions under ‘First use’ before using your cooker for
cooking.
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FIRST USE
Rotisserie (see ‘Using the rotisserie’)
Cancel/back button
y Press to go back y Press and hold to cancel
Select/Remote button
y Press to accept or to enter a menu y Press and hold to enter Remote Mode
Scroll control
y Turn clockwise or anticlockwise to scroll
through menu options
1 Oven display 2 Cancel/back button 3 Select/Remote button/
Scroll control
4 Function dial 5 Temperature dial
6 Cooktop control dials 7 Warming drawer dial 8 Warming drawer indicator
1 8
23 4 5 6 7
Control panel layout
Clock display and controls
CANCEL REMOTE
Timer (see ‘Setting the timer’)
Auto cook (see ‘Auto cook’)
Lock (see ‘Locking the oven controls’)
Remote Mode (if available)
Wireless connection (if available)
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FIRST USE
CANCEL REMOTE
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CANCEL REMOTE
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Setting the clock
When your oven is first turned on, or after a power cut, the display will flash. You will need to set the clock in order to use the oven.
REMOTE REMOTECANCEL
Set
Time of day
am
pm
CANCEL
Set
Time of day
pm
ampmpm
REMOTE REMOTECANCEL
Set
Time of day
12:00
pm
12:00
pm
minutes
CANCEL
Set
Time of day
minutes
REMOTEREMOTECANCEL
Set
Time of day
12:00
pm
hours
Set
Time of day
12:00
pm
hours
CANCEL
REMOTECANCEL
1 Scroll to choose your preferred
clock display.
Select between:
y Analog y 24-hr digital y 12-hr digital y Display off**
2 Press to confirm.
** With this option saved, you can still use the oven and timer, however the display will remain unlit. You cannot use any automatic cooking functions when this option is selected. To quit this option and enable the display, press and hold CANCEL.
2AIf you have set analog or 12-hr digital
display:
y Scroll to select am or pm. y Press to confirm.
3 Scroll to set the minutes
y Scroll to select am or pm y Press
to confirm.
4 Scroll to set the hours
y Press to confirm.
5 Press to confirm the time is correctly
set.
y The clock is now set and you can
begin using your oven.
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FIRST USE
Positioning the shelves
y Shelf positions are numbered from the bottom. y Position the shelves you will need before turning the oven on. y For advice on which shelf position to use, see sections ‘Oven functions’, ‘Oven cooking
guidelines’, and ‘Cooking charts’.
IMPORTANT!
Always position the oven shelves before turning the oven on. Remove any unused shelves and baking utensils from the oven.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Flat wire shelf and step-down wire shelf (not pictured)
y These shelves have safety stops to
keep them from sliding out of the oven when pulled forward.
y The front stops prevent the shelves
from hitting against the back of the oven.
Full extension sliding shelves
y The wire shelves and slides are built
together as one unit.
y When positioned correctly, the slides
will prevent the wire shelves from tilting when pulled forward.
y Beware: these shelves are heavy.
Wire shelf
Wire shelf
Full extension sliding shelf
Safety stop
Slide
Wire shelf
Front stop
Safety stop
Front safety stop
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FIRST USE
To insert the sliding shelves
1 Make sure the guard rail is at the
back, facing up and the slides are not extended.
3 Hook the rear tags over the wires of the
desired shelf position on both side racks.
To remove the shelves
1 Wait for the oven to cool down completely. 2 Hold the shelf firmly with both hands, making sure you grip the wire shelf too to stop it
sliding forward.
3 Pull the shelf forward about ¾ of the way. 4 Lift the rear of the shelf slightly so that the tags clear the side rack wires, then remove.
2 Hold the shelf firmly with both hands,
making sure you grip the wire shelf too to stop it sliding forward.
4 Push the shelf all the way into the oven,
ensuring the front and rear tags either side are securely locked behind the side rack wires.
3
4
Guard rail
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FIRST USE
To insert the wire shelves
1 Make sure the guard rail is at the back,
facing up.
3 Tilt the front up slightly to help the safety stops clear the side rack wires.
4 Lower the shelf back onto the side rack wires and slide all the way into the oven.
To remove the shelves
1 Wait for the oven to cool down completely. 2 Pull the shelf forward about ¾ of the way. 3 Tilt the front up slightly to help the safety stops clear the side rack wires. 4 Remove the shelf.
2 Position the shelf: it should rest on the
side rack wires, as shown.
Guard rail
Safety stop
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FIRST USE
Conditioning the oven
It is important to condition your oven before using it for cooking and baking.
Conditioning will burn off any manufacturing residues and ensure that you get the best
results right from the start.
Before you start:
y Make sure you have removed all packaging and any cable ties used to secure the
shelving during transit.
y Make sure all shelves are fitted in the oven. y Make sure all oven control dials are turned to O (OFF).
1 Select the Bake function.
y The halo will glow white.
3 After 30 minutes, select the Fan Grill function
y Heat at 200°C for 10 minutes.
4 After 10 minutes, select the Fan Forced function.
y Heat at 200°C for 20 minutes.
2 Set the temperature to 200°C for 30
minutes.
y The halo will glow red while the oven is
heating up.
y The actual temp will show on the
screen.
y When the oven has heated a tone will
sound and the halo will turn white.
Fan
Grill
Fan
Forced
200C
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FIRST USE
Conditioning the warming drawer
IMPORTANT!
Make sure the drawer is empty and all packaging has been removed.
5 After 20 minutes turn both the function and temperature dials to 0 (OFF). The halos will go out.
1 Push in the warmer dial and turn
clockwise to HI. y The indicator will glow red. y Heat on HI for 2 hours.
2 After 2 hours turn warmer dial to
0 (OFF).
y The indicator will go out.
y There will be a distinctive smell and a small amount of smoke during the conditioning
process as manufacturing residue is burnt off. This is normal, but make sure the kitchen is well ventilated during the conditioning.
y Once cooled, wipe out the oven and warmer drawer with a damp cloth and mild
detergent, and dry thoroughly.
y There will be a distinctive smell and a small amount of smoke during the conditioning
process as manufacturing residue is burnt off. This is normal, but make sure the kitchen is well ventilated during the conditioning.
y Once cooled, wipe out the drawer with a damp cloth and mild detergent, and dry
thoroughly.
FUNCTION TEMPERATURE
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COOKING GUIDE
Oven cooking guidelines
IMPORTANT!
y Use all the oven modes with the oven door closed. y Never use aluminum foil to cover the oven shelves or to line the floor of the oven. The
trapped heat can irreversibly damage the enamel and may even cause fire.
y Do not place water, ice, or any dish or tray directly on the oven floor, as this will
irreversibly damage the enamel.
y Do not cover the roasting dish with aluminum foil. This will catch the grease and could
cause fire. y Do not use plastic wrap or wax paper in the oven. y For food safety reasons, do not leave food in the oven for longer than two hours
before and after cooking or defrosting. This is to avoid contamination by organisms
which may cause food poisoning. Take particular care during warmer weather.
BAKING
y For best results when baking, always preheat your oven. The temperature halo will
change from red to white when the set temperature is reached. y While the oven is heating the grill element will be on. y We advise you do not open the door until at least ¾ of the way through cooking. y Make sure cake pans do not touch each other or the sides of the oven. y When baking double the recipe (especially cookies) cook time may need to increase. y Your cookware will influence baking times. Dark pans absorb the heat more quickly than
reflective pans; glass cookware may require a lower temperature. y Multi-shelf baking may also require a slight increase in cooking time.
Shelf Position Guide
y Single shelf: place your baking on a shelf that will have the top of your pan near the
center of the oven cavity. y Multi shelf: always leave a space between shelves to allow the air to circulate.
Lower Element (concealed)
Shelf positions
Fans Upper Elements
1
4
7
6
5
2
3
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COOKING GUIDE
Oven cooking guidelines
ROASTING
y The Roast function is designed to brown the outside of the meat but still keep the inside
moist and juicy. y Boneless, rolled or stuffed roasts take longer than roasts containing bones. y Poultry should be well cooked with the juices running clear and an internal temperature
of 74°C. y If using a roasting bag, do not use the Roast function. The initial searing stage is too
hot for roasting bags. Use Fan Bake or Fan Forced and follow the manufacturer’s
instructions. y When using the Roast function, do not cover your roast, as this will stop the searing
process browning the outside of the meat. If you prefer to roast in a covered pan, use
the Fan Bake function instead and increase the temperature by 20°C. y Cook larger cuts of meat at a lower temperature for a longer time. The meat will cook
more evenly. y Always roast meat fat side up. That way, basting may not be required. y Always rest the meat for at least 10 minutes after roasting to allow the juices to settle. y Remember the meat will continue to cook for a few minutes after removing it from the
oven.
Shelf Position Guide
Place the meat on a shelf so that is is in the center of the oven or lower.
GRILLING
y This is a healthier alternative to frying. y Always grill with the oven door completely shut. y For best results allow 5 minutes of preheat before placing food in the oven. y If you use glass or ceramic pans, be sure they can withstand the high temperatures of
the grill. y To avoid piercing the meat and letting juices escape, use tongs or a spatula to turn the
meat halfway through cooking. y Brush meat with a little oil to help keep the meat moist during cooking. Alternatively
marinade the meat before grilling (but be aware that some marinades may burn easily). y Where possible grill cuts of meat of a similar thickness at the same time. This will ensure
even cooking. y Always keep a close watch on your food while grilling to avoid charring or burning.
Shelf Position Guide
y For thinner cuts of meat, toasting or browning foods, use a higher shelf position. y Thicker cuts of meats should be grilled on lower shelves or at a lower grill setting to
ensure even cooking.
REHEATING
y Use Bake or Fan Bake to reheat food. y Bake and Fan Bake are particularly good for reheating pastry based items, as the base
heat will help re-crisp the pastry case. y Always reheat food to piping hot. This reduces the risk of contamination by harmful
bacteria. y Once hot, set the oven temperature to WARM or use the warming drawer to keep food
hot.
Never reheat food more than once.
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OVEN FUNCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
y Use all the functions with the oven door closed.
upper outer and lower elements
y Heat comes from both the upper and lower elements. The fan is not used in this
function. y Ideal for cakes and foods that require baking for a long time or at low temperatures. y This function is not suitable for multi-shelf cooking.
Ideal for moist foods that take a longer time to cook eg rich fruit cake, or bread.
BAKE
fan and rear element
y By using the central rear heating element and fan, hot air is blown into the cavity,
providing a consistent temperature at all levels, making it perfect for multi-shelf cooking.
y Trays of cookies cooked on different shelves are crisp on the outside and chewy in the
middle. y Meat and poultry are deliciously browned and sizzling while remaining juicy and tender. y Casseroles are cooked to perfection and reheating is quick and efficient. y When multi-shelf cooking it is important to leave a gap between trays (eg use shelves
3 & 5) to allow the air to move freely. This enables the browning of foods on the lower
tray. y If converting a recipe from Bake to Fan Forced, we recommend that you decrease the
bake time or decrease the temperature by approximately 20°C. y For items with longer bake times (eg over an hour) it may be necessary to decrease
both time and temperature.
Ideal for multi-shelf cooking biscuits, cookies, scones, muffins and cupcakes.
FAN FORCED
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OVEN FUNCTIONS
fan plus upper inner and outer elements
y This function uses the intense heat from the elements for top browning and the fan to
ensure even cooking of foods.
y Meat, poultry and vegetables cook beautifully; food is crisp and brown on the outside
while the inside remains moist and tender.
Ideal for whole chicken, tenderloin of beef or grilling your favourite chicken, fish or steak.
upper inner and outer elements
y Intense radiant heat is delivered from both top elements. You can use Grill on Low OR
High (100% power). y For best results allow 5 minutes of preheat before placing food in the oven. y The most suitable function for ‘finishing off’ many meals, for example browning the top
of potato gratin and frittata.
Ideal for toasting bread or for top browning to ‘finish off dishes’.
fan plus upper outer and lower elements
y The oven fan circulates hot air from the top outer and the lower elements and
distributes it around the oven cavity.
y Food cooked tends to brown more quickly than foods cooked on the traditional Bake
function.
y You may need to decrease the time from that recommended in traditional recipes.
Ideal for single shelf baking that takes less than an hour to cook – foods such as muffins, biscuits and cupcakes or things like enchiladas.
FAN BAKE
GRILL
FAN GRILL
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OVEN FUNCTIONS
fan plus upper and lower elements
y A two-step program. An initial 20 minute searing stage crisps and browns the roast and
caramelises the outside of the meat, then the temperature drops to the level you have preset for the remainder of the cooking period, producing a tender and juicy roast that
is full of flavor. y Oven does not require preheating. y If desired, use the roasting dish, or place vegetables under the roast to allow the juices
to drain away from your meat. This will allow the hot air to circulate under the meat as
well.
Ideal for Roasting meat, chicken and vegetables.
ROAST
fan plus lower element
y The fan circulates heat from the lower element throughout the oven. y Excellent for cooking pizza and flatbreads as it crisps the base beautifully without
overcooking the top. y Set the temperature to for optimum pizza cooking temperature.
Ideal for foods such as sweet and savoury pastry foods and delicate foods that require
some top browning eg frittata, quiche.
PASTRY BAKE + PIZZA
fan plus rear element
The fan circulates heat from the rear element to gently cook food.
y This function has low energy consumption - oven lights will remain off and vents will
remain closed for the duration of cooking to conserve energy (you may observe some moisture generation during this time).
y Oven does not require preheating.
Ideal for slow-cooked dishes such as casseroles, stews and braises.
SLOW COOK
(Some models only)
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