Gaggenau BS450101 Instructions for Use

Instruction manual
BS 450/451 BS 454/455
Combi-steam oven
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Table of contents
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Intended use 4
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Important safety information 5
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Causes of damage 7
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Environmental protection 7
Saving energy 7 Environmentally-friendly disposal 7
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Familiarising yourself with your appliance 8
Steam oven 8 Fresh water tank and used water tank 8 Display and operating controls 9 Symbols 9 Colours and display 9 Automatic door opening 10 Standby 10 Activating the appliance 10 Additional information ( and ) 10 Cooling fan 10 Drying the cooking compartment 11 Function selector positions 11 Accessories 13 Special accessories 13
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Before using for the first time 14
Setting the language 14 Setting the time format 14 Setting the clock 14 Setting the date format 14 Setting the date 14 Setting the temperature unit 14 Setting the water hardness 14 Ending initial set-up 14 Cleaning the door panel 14 Cleaning accessories 15 Heating up the appliance 15
Timer 18 Stopwatch 18 Cooking time 19 End of cooking time 20
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Long-term timer 21
Setting the long-term timer 21
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Childproof lock 21
Activate the child lock 21 Deactivating the child lock 21
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Automatic programmes 22
Information on the settings 22 Selecting a dish 22 Applying settings for a dish 22 Calling up the last automatic programmes used 23
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Individual recipes 23
Recording a recipe 23 Programming a recipe 24 Entering names 24 Starting recipes 24 Change recipe 25 Deleting recipes 25
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Core temperature probe 25
Inserting the core temperature probe into the food 25 Setting the core temperature 26 Suggested values for the core temperature 27
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Home Connect 28
Setting up 28 Remote Start 29 Home Connect settings 29 Remote diagnostics 30 About data protection 30 Declaration of Conformity 30
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Activating the appliance 15
Standby 15 Activating the appliance 15
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Operating the appliance 16
Filling the water tank 16 Cooking compartment 16 Inserting accessories 16 Switching on 17 Switching off 17 Steam injection 17 After every use 17 Safety shut-off 17
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Timer functions 18
Calling up the timer menu 18
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Basic settings 31
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Cleaning and maintenance 34
Cleaning agents 34 Cleaning programme 35 Drying programme 37 Descaling programme 37 Removing the wire racks 39
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Trouble shooting 40
Power cut 41 Demo mode 41
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After-sales service 42
E number and FD number 42
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Tables and tips 42
Vegetables 43 Fish 44 Fish – low-temperature steaming 45 Meat – cooking at higher temperatures 46 Meat/poultry – low-temperature cooking 47 Poultry 48 Sous-vide cooking 48 Grilling 52 Side dishes 53 Desserts 53 Miscellaneous 54 Baked items 54 Dough proving (leaving to rise) 56 Regenerating (reheating) 56 Defrosting 57 Preserving 58 Extracting juice (soft fruit) 58 Preparing yoghourt 59 Preparing bulky food 59 Acrylamide in foodstuffs 59
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Additional information on products, accessories, replacement parts and services can be found at
www.gaggenau.com and in the online shop www.gaggenau.com/zz/store
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en Intended use
m 8Intended use
Intended use
Read these instructions carefully. Only then will you be able to operate your appliance safely and correctly. Retain the instruction manual and installation instructions for future use or for subsequent owners.
This appliance is only intended to be fully fitted in a kitchen. Observe the special installation instructions.
Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transport.
Only a licensed professional may connect appliances without plugs. Damage caused by incorrect connection is not covered under warranty.
Always slide accessories into the cooking compartment correctly. See description of accessories in the instruction manual.
This appliance is intended for domestic use only. The appliance must only be used for the preparation of food and drink. The appliance must be supervised during operation. Only use this appliance indoors.
This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 4000 metres above sea level.
This appliance may be used by children over the age of 8 years old and by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or by persons with a lack of experience or knowledge if they are supervised or are instructed by a person responsible for their safety how to use the appliance safely and have understood the associated hazards.
Children must not play with, on, or around the appliance. Children must not clean the appliance or carry out general maintenance unless they are at least 15 years old and are being supervised.
Keep children below the age of 8 years old at a safe distance from the appliance and power cable.
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m (Important safety information
Important safety information
m Warning – Risk of fire!
Combustible items stored in the cooking
compartment may catch fire. Never store combustible items in the cooking compartment. Never open the appliance door if there is smoke inside. Switch off the appliance and unplug it from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box.
Risk of fire!
A draught is created when the appliance
door is opened. Greaseproof paper may come into contact with the heating element and catch fire. Do not place greaseproof paper loosely over accessories during preheating. Always weight down the greaseproof paper with a dish or a baking tin. Only cover the surface required with greaseproof paper. Greaseproof paper must not protrude over the accessories.
m Warning – Risk of burns!
The appliance becomes very hot. Never
touch the interior surfaces of the cooking compartment or the heating elements. Always allow the appliance to cool down. Keep children at a safe distance.
Risk of serious burns!
Accessories and ovenware become very
hot. Always use oven gloves to remove accessories or ovenware from the cooking compartment.
Risk of burns!
Alcoholic vapours may catch fire in the hot
cooking compartment. Never prepare food containing large quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content. Only use small quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content. Open the appliance door with care.
Risk of burns!
Hot steam may escape during operation.
Do not touch the ventilation openings. Keep children away.
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m Warning – Risk of scalding!
When you open the appliance door, hot
steam can escape. Steam may not be visible, depending on its temperature. When opening, do not stand too close to the appliance. Open the appliance door carefully. Keep children away.
Risk of scalding!
Hot liquid may spill over the sides of the
accessory when it is removed from the cooking compartment. Remove hot accessories with care and always wear oven gloves.
m Warning – Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs
may only be carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our trained after-sales technicians. If the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.
Risk of electric shock and serious injury!
The cable insulation on electrical
appliances may melt when touching hot parts of the appliance. Never bring electrical appliance cables into contact with hot parts of the appliance.
Risk of electric shock!
Do not use any high-pressure cleaners or
steam cleaners, which can result in an electric shock.
Risk of electric shock!
A defective appliance may cause electric
shock. Never switch on a defective appliance. Unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after-sales service.
Risk of electric shock!
The insulation of an incompatible meat
probe may be damaged. Only use the meat probe which is recommended for this appliance.
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m Warning – Risk of injury!
The cleaning agent solution may cause
chemical burns in the mouth, throat and eyes or on the skin. Follow the safety instructions on the packaging of the cleaning cartridges. Do not drink the cleaning agent solution. The cleaning agent solution must not come into contact with food. Rinse out the water tank thoroughly before you next use the appliance.
Risk of injury!
Descaling tablets may cause chemical
burns in the mouth, throat, eyes and on the skin. Follow the safety instructions on the packaging of the descaling tablets. Avoid the skin coming into contact with the descaling tablets. Keep children away from descaling tablets.
Risk of injury!
The descaling solution may cause chemical
burns in the mouth, throat and eyes or on the skin. Avoid the skin coming into contact with the descaling solution. Keep children away from descaling solution. Do not drink the descaling solution. The descaling solution must not come into contact with food. Rinse out the water tank thoroughly before you next use the appliance.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
The light emitted by LED lights is very dazzling, and can damage the eyes (risk group 1). Do not look directly into the switched on LED lights for longer than 100seconds.
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Causes of damage
Causes of damage
Caution!
Do not place anything directly on the cooking
compartment floor. Do not cover it with aluminium foil. A build-up of heat may damage the appliance. The cooking compartment floor must always be kept clear. Always place ovenware in a perforated cooking container or on a wire rack.
Aluminium foil in the cooking compartment must not
come into contact with the door panel. This could cause permanent discolouration of the door panel.
We recommend you use a mineral water low in
chloride and without added carbonic acid if your tap water contains large amounts of chloride (>40 mg/l). You can inquire with your local water supply company to obtain information about your tap water.
Ovenware must be heat and steam resistant.
Silicone baking tins are not suitable for combined operation with steam.
Only use original accessories in the cooking
compartment. Do not use any enamelled baking trays or grill trays. Rusting material (e.g. serving plates, cutlery) may lead to corrosion in the cooking compartment.
Use original small parts (e.g. knurled nuts) only.
Order small parts from our after-sales service if these should be lost.
Dripping liquids: When steaming with a perforated
cooking container, always insert the solid cooking container underneath. This catches the liquid that drips down.
Do not store moist food in the closed cooking
compartment for long periods. It can lead to corrosion in the cooking compartment.
Salt, spicy sauces (e.g. ketchup or mustard) or
salted dishes (e.g. cured roast) contain chloride and acids. These corrode the surfaces of stainless steel. Always remove residues immediately.
Fruit juice may leave stains in the cooking
compartment. Always remove fruit juice immediately and wipe the cooking compartment with a moist and dry cloth.
Improper care of the appliance may lead to
corrosion in the cooking compartment. Refer to the care and cleaning instructions in the instruction manual. Clean the cooking compartment each time you use it as soon as the appliance has cooled down. After cleaning the cooking compartment, use the drying programme to dry it.
Do not detach the door seal. The appliance door
will no longer close properly if the door seal is damaged. The fronts of adjacent units could be damaged. Have the door seal replaced.
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Environmental protection
Environmental protection
Your new appliance is particularly energy-efficient. Here you can find tips on how to save even more energy when using the appliance, and how to dispose of your appliance properly.
Saving energy
Open the appliance door as little as possible while
cooking.
Use dark, black lacquered or enamelled baking tins
for baking. They absorb the heat particularly well.
It is best to bake several cakes one after the other.
The oven will still be hot. This reduces the baking time for the second cake. You can also place two loaf tins next to each other.
For longer cooking times, you can switch off the
steam oven 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time and you can use the residual heat to finish cooking.
When steaming, you can cook simultaneously on
several levels. If dishes require different cooking times, insert the dishes that require the longest time first.
Environmentally-friendly disposal
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.
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Familiarising yourself with your appliance
Familiarising yourself with your appliance
Use this section to familiarise yourself with your new appliance. The control panel and the individual operating controls are explained. You will find information on the cooking compartment and the accessories.
Steam oven
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( Ventilation slots
0 Glass ceramic grilling surface
8 Socket for cleaning cartridge
@ Door seal
H Connection socket for core temperature probe
P Used water tank
X Strainer filter
` Fresh water tank
h Recessed door handle
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Fresh water tank and used water tank
Your appliance is equipped with a fresh water tank and a used water tank. If you open the appliance door, you can see the used water tank on the left and the fresh water tank on the right
Before using the appliance, always fill the fresh water tank.~ "Filling the water tank" on page 16
The fresh water tank has a capacity of approx. 1.7litres.
After using the appliance with a steam function, allow it to cool down and empty the used water tank.
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Display and operating controls
These instructions are valid for different versions of the appliance. Depending on the appliance model, some details may differ.
All versions of the appliance are operated in an identical manner.
Operating controls on the upper side of the appliance
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Operating controls on the lower side of the appliance
1 Control panel These areas are touch sensitive.
Touch a symbol to select the cor­responding function.
2 Display The display shows, for example,
current settings and options.
3 Rotary selector You can use the rotary selector to
set the temperature and to make further settings.
4 Function selector The function selector is used to
select the type of heating, the cleaning function or the basic set-
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Symbols
Symbol Function
I Start
Ø Stop
H Pause/End
' Cancel Ž Delete Confirm/save settings
C Selection arrow
! Open appliance door ( Call up additional information Rapid heating with status indicator i Calling up automatic programmes or individ-
ual recipes
g Record menu % Edit settings 4 Enter name l Delete letters 0 Child lock
M Call up timer menu
/ Call up long-term timer
° Demo mode
+ Call up core temperature probe ð Misting start ñ Misting stop
E Network connection (Home Connect)
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Colours and display
Colours
The different colours are used to guide the user in the relevant setting situations.
Orange Initial settings
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Blue Basic settings
White Values which can be set
Main functions
Cleaning
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Appearance
Depending on the situation, the appearance of symbols, values or the entire display changes.
Zoom The setting that you are changing
will appear larger on the display.
If you have set a time and it is about to run out, it will appear larger on the display just before it runs out (e.g. 60seconds before the end, if you have set the timer).
Pared-down
display
After a short while, the amount of information shown on the display will be reduced and only the most important information will remain.This function is pre-set and can be changed in the basic settings.
Activating the appliance
To exit standby mode, you can either
Turn the function selector,
Touch a control panel,
Open or close the door.
You can now set the desired function. You can read about how to set functions in the respective chapters.
Notes
When "Standby screen = off" is selected in the
basic settings, you must turn the function selector to exit standby mode.
The appliance returns to the standby screen if you
have not made any settings for a long time after activation.
When the door is open, the interior lighting
switches off after a short time.
Additional information ( and )
Automatic door opening
The appliance door springs open when you touch the ! symbol and you can open it fully by using the recessed handle on the side.
Automatic door opening does not work if the child lock is activated or there is a power cut. You can open the recessed handle on the side by hand.
Standby
The appliance switches to standby mode if no function is set or the childproof lock is activated.
The brightness of the control panel is dimmed in standby mode.
Notes
Different things can be displayed in standby mode.
The default setting is the GAGGENAU logo and the time.
The brightness of the display depends on the
vertical viewing angle.
You can change the display and the brightness at
any time in the basic settings.
By touching the ( symbol, you can call up additional information. For example, information on the type of heating set or on the current temperature of the cooking compartment.
Note: During continuous operation after heating up, slight deviations in temperature are normal.
The ) symbol appears for important information and indicates that an action is required. Important information on safety and operating status is also occasionally displayed automatically. These messages disappear automatically after a few seconds or must be confirmed with .
With Home Connect messages, the Home Connect status additionally appears in the ). You will find more information about this in the section entitled ~ "Home
Connect" on page 28
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Cooling fan
Your appliance has a cooling fan. The cooling fan switches on when the appliance is in operation. The hot air escapes above the door.
After removing your food from the appliance, keep the door closed until the appliance has cooled down. The appliance door must not be left half open as this may damage adjacent kitchen units. The cooling fan continues running for a certain period after the appliance has stopped heating; afterwards, it switches itself off automatically.
Caution!
Do not cover the ventilation slots. Otherwise, the appliance may overheat.
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Drying the cooking compartment
After operation with a steam function, the cooking compartment is damp. The cooling fan and the fan wheel on the back wall of the cooking compartment continue to run for a while after the appliance is switched off and then switch off automatically. This may take up to 95 minutes. The appliance door must remain closed while the cooking compartment is being dried.
Function selector positions
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Position Function/heating function Temperature Application
0 Off position
ž Light Switch on the interior lighting. Access to other func-
tions, e.g. automatic programmes, individual reci­pes, remote start (Home Connect).
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Hot air + 100% humidity
30–230°C
Default temperature 100 °C
Steaming at 70–100 °C: For vegetables, fish and side dishes.
The food is completely enveloped by steam.
Combination mode at 120–230 °C: For puff pastry, bread and bread rolls.
Hot air and steam are combined.
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Hot air + 80% humidity
30–230°C
Default temperature 170 °C
Combination mode: For puff pastry, meat and poul­try.
Hot air and steam are combined.
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Hot air + 60% humidity
30–230°C
Default temperature 170 °C
Combination mode: For yeast-risen baked goods and bread. Hot air and steam are combined.
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Hot air + 30% humidity*
30–230°C
Default temperature 170 °C
Cooking without added liquid: For baked goods.
With this setting, no steam is generated. Any mois­ture escaping from the food remains in the cooking compartment and prevents the food from drying out.
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Hot air + 0% humidity
30–230°C
Default temperature 170 °C
Hot air: For cakes, biscuits and bakes.
The fan in the back panel of the oven distributes the heat evenly throughout the cooking compartment.
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Low-temperature cooking
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Sous-vide cooking
30–90°C
Default temperature 70 °C 50–95°C
Default temperature 60 °C
Low-temperature cooking for meat.
Gentle slow cooking for a particularly tender result. Cooking under a vacuum at low temperatures
between 50and 95 °C and 100% steam: Suitable for meat, fish, vegetables and desserts.
A vacuum-sealing machine uses heat to hermeti­cally seal the food in a special heat-resistant cook­ing bag. The protective envelope retains the nutrients and flavours.
* Heating function used to determine the energy efficiency class in accordance with EN 60350-1.
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Position Function/heating function Temperature Application
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Full surface grill setting 1+
30–230°C
Default temperature 170 °C
Grill mode with humidity: For bakes and gratins.
humidity
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Full surface grill setting 2+
30–230°C
Default temperature 170 °C
Grill mode with humidity: For stuffed vegetables.
The grill output is increased.
humidity
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Full surface grill + air recircula­tion
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Dough proving
30–230°C
Default temperature 230 °C
30–50°C
Default temperature 38 °C
For au gratin dishes at the end of the cooking time at 230 °C. For grilling vegetable skewers and prawn skewers at 180 °C.
Proving: For yeast dough and sourdough.
The dough rises considerably more quickly than at room temperature. Hot air and steam are combined so that the surface of the dough does not dry out.
The optimal temperature setting for yeast dough is 38 °C.
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Defrosting
40–60°C
Default temperature 45 °C
For vegetables, meat, fish and fruit.
The moisture transfers the heat to the food, gently defrosting it without impairing its quality. The food does not dry out or lose its shape.
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Reheat
60–180°C
Default temperature 120 °C
For cooked food and baked goods.
Cooked food is gently reheated without affecting its quality. The steam ensures that the food does not dry out.
Reheat plated meals at 120 °C and baked goods at 180 °C.
S t Basic settings Your appliance can be adjusted to your require-
ments in the basic settings.
¢ Cleaning programme The cleaning programme can be used to remove
stubborn dirt from the cooking compartment.
j Drying programme You can dry the cooking compartment quickly, e.g.
after cleaning, using the drying programme.
Descaling programme The descaling programme can be used to remove
limescale from the appliance.
* Heating function used to determine the energy efficiency class in accordance with EN 60350-1.
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Accessories
Use only the accessories supplied with the product or available from the after-sales service. They are specially designed for your appliance. Ensure that you always insert the accessories into the cooking compartment the right way round.
Your appliance is equipped with the following accessories:
Wire rack for cookware, cake tins and casseroles and for roasts
Cooking container made of stainless steel, unperforated, 40mm deep
For catching dripping liquid when steaming and for cooking rice, pulses and cereals
Stainless steel cooking container, perforated, 40mm deep
For steaming vegetables or fish, juicing berries and defrosting
Set with 4cleaning cartridges
Special accessories
You can order the following special accessories from your specialist dealer:
BA 010301 Triple telescopic pull-out rack
BA 020360 Container made of stainless steel,
unperforated, 40mm deep, 5 l
BA 020370 Stainless steel container, perforated,
40mm deep, 5 l
BA 020380 Container, non-stick, unperforated,
40 mm deep, 5 l
BA 020390 Container, non-stick, perforated,
40 mm deep, 5 l
BA 030300 Wire rack, with feet
CL S10040 Set with 4cleaning cartridges
17002490 Set with four descaling tablets
GN 010330 GN adapter
(For use with GN cooking inserts and roasters)
GN 114130 Stainless steel cooking container
GN 1/3, perforated, 40 mm deep, 1.5 l
GN 114230 Stainless steel cooking container
GN 2/3, unperforated, 40 mm deep, 3 l
GN 124130 Stainless steel cooking container
GN 1/3, perforated, 40mm deep, 1.5 l
Core temperature probe for precise preparation of meat, fish, poultry and bread
GN 124230 Stainless steel cooking container
GN 2/3, perforated, 40 mm deep, 3 l
Only use the accessories as specified. The manufacturer accepts no liability if these accessories are used incorrectly.
The non-stick cooking containers must not be heated to more than 230 °C. Use the non-stick cooking container only in the combi-steam oven.
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Before using for the first time
Before using for the fi rst ti me
In this section, you can find out what you must do
before using your appliance to prepare food for the first time. First read the section entitled ~ "Important
safety information" on page 5
The appliance must be fully installed and connected to the mains.
After connecting the appliance to the power supply, the "Initial settings "menu will be displayed. Now you can now configure your new appliance for initial set-up.
Notes
The "Initial settings" menu will appear only after the
appliance has been connected to a power supply and switched on for the first time, or if the appliance has not been connected to a power supply for a number of days. Once the appliance has been connected to a power supply, the GAGGENAU logo will appear first for approximately 30seconds. The "Initial settings" menu will then appear automatically.
You can change the settings at any time in the basic
settings.
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Setting the language
The preset language appears in the display.
1 Turn the rotary selector to select the required
display language.
2 Confirm with .
Setting the time format
The two possible formats 24h and AM/PM appear in the display. The default is the 24h format.
Setting the date
The preset date appears in the display. The day setting is already active.
1 Set the day using the rotary selector. 2 Touch the C symbol to switch to the month setting.
3 Set the month using the rotary selector. 4 Touch the C symbol to switch to the year setting.
5 Set the year using the rotary selector. 6 Confirm with .
Setting the temperature unit
The two possible units °C and °F will appear on the display. The default unit is °C.
1 Use the rotary selector to select the unit you
require.
2 Confirm with .
Setting the water hardness
"Water hardness" appears in the display.
1 Check the mains water with the included carbonate
hardness test: fill the small measurement tube with mains water up to the 5 ml mark.
2 Add drops of indicator solution until the color
changes from purple to yellow. Important: count the drops and carefully swing the measurement tube after every drop until the liquids have mixed thoroughly. The number of drops corresponds to the water hardness.
3 Use the rotary selector to set the measured water
hardness. The value 12is set by default.
4 Confirm with .
1 Use the rotary selector to select the desired format. 2 Confirm with .
Setting the clock
The time is shown in the display.
1 Set the desired time using the rotary selector. 2 Confirm with .
Setting the date format
The three possible formats D.M.Y, D/M/Y and M/D/Y appear in the display. The default is the D.M.Y format.
1 Use the rotary selector to select the desired format. 2 Confirm with .
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Ending initial set-up
"Initial set-up complete" will appear on the display.
Confirm with .
The appliance will switch to standby mode and the standby display will appear. The appliance is now ready to use.
Cleaning the door panel
The door seal has been greased in the factory to make it leaktight. There may be traces of grease left on the door panel.
Clean the door panel with glass cleaner and a window cloth or microfibre cloth before using the appliance for the first time. Do not use glass scrapers.
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Cleaning accessories
Before using the accessories for the first time, clean them thoroughly using hot detergent solution and a soft cloth.
Heating up the appliance
Make sure that there is no leftover packaging in the cooking compartment.
To eliminate the new-appliance smell, heat up the empty appliance with the door closed. One hour with hot air H + 60% humidity at 200 °C is ideal for this.
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Activating the appliance
Activati ng the appliance
Standby
The appliance switches to standby mode if no function is set or the childproof lock is activated.
The brightness of the control panel is dimmed in standby mode.
Notes
Different displays can be shown in standby mode.
The default setting is the GAGGENAU logo and the time. You can adjust the display using the "Standby screen" setting in the basic settings.
The brightness of the display depends on the
vertical viewing angle. You can adjust the display using the "Brightness" setting in the basic settings.
Activating the appliance
To exit standby mode, you can either
Turn the function selector,
Touch a control panel,
Open or close the door.
You can now set the desired function. You can read about how to set functions in the respective chapters.
Notes
When "Standby screen = off" is selected in the
basic settings, you must turn the function selector to exit standby mode.
The appliance returns to the standby screen if you
have not made any settings for a long time after activation.
When the door is open, the interior lighting
switches off after a short time.
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Operating the appliance
Operating the appliance
Filling the water tank
To cook with steam, open the appliance door and fill the water tank on the right with water before starting the appliance. To cook without steam, leave the empty water tank in the tank slot in the appliance.
Make sure that you have set the correct water hardness.
~ "Setting the water hardness" on page 14
The appliance, tank and tank lid bear the symbols for fresh water and used water. Look for the symbols for fresh water and used water – these tell you which tank lid to fit on which tank and where to slide each tank into the appliance.If you fit the wrong tank lid, it will not close properly.If you slide either of the tanks into the wrong opening, you will not be able to push it in all the way.
m Warning – Risk of injury and risk of fire!
Only fill the water tank with water or with the descaling solution that is recommended by us. Do not pour any flammable liquids (e.g. alcoholic drinks) into the water tank. Due to hot surfaces, vapours from flammable liquids may catch fire in the cooking compartment (explosion). The appliance door may spring open. Hot steam and jets of flame may escape.
3 Fill the fresh water tank with cold water up to the
"Max." mark (fig. B).
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Cooking compartment
The cooking compartment has three rack levels. The rack levels are counted from the bottom up.
Note: When steaming, defrosting, dough proving and reheating, you can use up to three rack levels at a time. Only one level can be used for baking; level 2is designated for this (or level 1for deep baking tins). For very small baked goods, you can also use two levels, e.g. level 1and level 3.
m Warning – Risk of burns/scalding!
The front of the cooking compartment becomes very hot when in use. When removing the water tank, only touch its handle.
Caution! Use of unsuitable liquids may damage the appliance
Only use fresh tap water, softened water or
uncarbonated mineral water.
If your tap water is very hard, we recommend that
you use softened water.
Do not use distilled water, highly chlorinated tap
water (> 40 mg/l) or other liquids.
You can obtain information about your tap water from your water supplier. The water hardness can be checked with the test set enclosed.
If you select a type of heating that requires steam, fill the water tank before each operation:
1 Open the appliance door.
2 Pull the fresh water tank out of the appliance until
the fill level indicator is visible (fig. A).
Caution!
Do not place anything directly on the cooking
compartment floor. Do not cover it with aluminium foil. A build-up of heat may damage the appliance. The cooking compartment floor must always be kept clear. Always place cookware in the perforated cooking container or on the wire rack.
Do not slide any accessories between the wire rack
rails, or they may tilt.
Inserting accessories
The wire rack and the perforated cooking container are fitted with a locking function. The locking function prevents the accessories from tilting when they are pulled out. The accessories must be correctly inserted into the cooking compartment for the tilt protection to work properly. To pull out the accessories, lift them slightly.
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When inserting the wire rack, make sure that
the lug (a) is facing downwards
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the safety bar on the wire rack is at the back and
facing upwards.
When inserting the cooking container, ensure that the lug (a) is facing upwards.
Steam injection only works with the following heating functions:
Hot air + 30% humidity
Hot air + 0% humidity
Full surface grill + air recirculation
Before heating up the appliance, make sure that there is water in the fresh water tank. If the fresh water tank is empty, the ð symbol will not be shown on the display.
To start steam injection, touch the ð symbol. After a short while, steam is injected into the cooking compartment.
Steam is injected for approx. 5 minutes.
To cancel steam injection: Press the ñ symbol.
After every use
Emptying the water tank
Switching on
1 Use the function selector to set the required type of
heating. The selected type of heating and recommended temperature appear on the display.
2 If you wish to change the temperature:
Turn the rotary selector to set the desired temperature.
The heat-up symbol appears on the display. The bar shows the current heat-up status. When the set temperature has been reached, an audible signal sounds and the heat-up symbol goes out.
Note: The temperature that has been set will be retained when you change to a different operating mode. The suggested temperature does not appear until the appliance has been switched on.
Switching off
1 Open the appliance door carefully,
as hot steam will escape when you do so.
2 Remove and empty both water tanks.
Caution!
Do not dry the water tank in the hot cooking compartment. This will damage the water tank.
Drying the cooking compartment
1 Remove food remnants from the cooking
compartment surfaces as soon as the appliance has cooled down. Burnt-on remnants will be much harder to remove later.
2 Once the cooking compartment has cooled down,
wipe it out and dry it thoroughly with a soft cloth.
3 Wipe kitchen units and handles dry where
condensation has formed.
4 If required, you can dry the cooking compartment
quickly using the drying program.~ "Drying
programme" on page 37
Turn the function selector to 0.
Depending on the operating mode, you may hear an automatic rinse cycle running.
Steam injection
With steam injection, steam is injected into the cooking compartment as required. This enables you to bake food such as bread and bread rolls with sufficient moisture. It also gives yeast-risen baked goods a smooth, shiny crust.
Safety shut-off
For your protection, the appliance is equipped with an automatic safety shut-off. Any heating process is switched off after 12 hours if the oven is not operated in this time. A message appears in the display.
Exception: The long-term timer has been programmed.
Set the function selector to 0, then the appliance can be operated again as usual.
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Timer functions
Timer functions
You use the timer menu to make the following settings:
Š Short-term timer
p Stopwatch
6 Cooking time (not in standby mode)
5 Cooking time end (not in standby mode)
Calling up the timer menu
You can call up the timer menu from any mode. Only from the basic settings, function selector is set to S, the timer menu is not available.
Touch the M symbol.
The timer menu closes and the time begins to count down. The Š symbol and the countdown appear in the display.
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A signal sounds once the time has elapsed. Touch the
symbol to silence.
You can exit the timer menu at any time by touching the
' symbol. This erases the settings.
To stop the timer: Call up timer menu. Touch C to select the "Timer" Š function and touch the H symbol. To allow the timer to continue counting down, touch the I symbol.
Switching off the timer early: Call up timer menu. Touch C to select the "Timer" Š function and touch the Ž symbol.
The timer menu is displayed.
Timer
The timer runs independently of the other appliance functions. You can enter a maximum of 90 minutes.
Setting the timer
1 Call up timer menu.
The "Timer" Š function is displayed.
2 Turn the rotary selector to set the required cooking
time.
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Stopwatch
The stopwatch runs independently of the other appliance functions.
The stopwatch counts from 0seconds up to 90 minutes.
It also has a pause function, which enables you to temporarily stop the clock.
Starting the stopwatch
1 Call up the "Timer" menu. 2 Touch C to select the p "Stopwatch" function.
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3 Press I to start.
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The "Timer" menu is closed and the time starts counting down. The p symbol and the elapsed time are shown in the display.
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Pausing and restarting the stopwatch
1 Call up the "Timer" menu. 2 Touch C to select the p "Stopwatch" function. 3 Touch the H symbol.
3 Set the desired cooking time using the rotary
selector.
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4 Press I to start.
The appliance starts. The timer menu is closed. The settings for temperature, heating mode, elapsing time and cooking time end are shown in the display.
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The time stops. The symbol changes to I "Start".
4 Press I to start.
The time continues to run. When 90minutes is reached, the display pulsates and a signal sounds. The signal stops when you touch the symbol. The p symbol in the display goes out. The process has finished.
To switch off the stopwatch: Call up the "Timer" menu. Touch C to select the p "Stopwatch" function and touch the Ž symbol.
Cooking time
If you set a cooking time for your meal, the appliance switches off heating automatically after the selected time.
You can set a cooking time from 1 minute to 23 hours 59 minutes.
Setting a cooking time
You have set the heating mode and temperature and you have placed your dish in the oven.
1 Touch the M symbol. 2 Use C to select the 6 "Cooking time" function.
During the last minute of the cooking time the remaining time is displayed in an enlarged format.
The appliance switches off after the cooking time has elapsed. The 6 symbol flashes and a signal sounds. The signal stops when you touch the symbol, open the appliance door, or switch the function selector to 0.
Changing the cooking time: Call up the timer menu. Use C to select the 6 "Cooking time" function. Change the cooking time using the rotary selector. Press I to start.
Clearing the cooking time: Call up the timer menu. Use C to select the 6 "Cooking time" function. Clear the cooking time with Ž. Return to normal operation with '.
Cancelling the entire operation: Set the function selector to 0.
Note: You can also change the heating mode and temperature during the cooking time.
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End of cooking time
You can delay the cooking time end to a later time.
Example: it is 14:00. The dish requires a cooking time of 40minutes. You want it to be ready at 15:30.
Enter the cooking time and delay the cooking time end until 15:30. The electronics system calculates the start time. The appliance starts automatically at 14:50and switches off at 15:30.
Bear in mind that food which spoils easily should not be left in the cooking compartment for too long.
Delaying the cooking time end
You have set the heating mode, temperature and cooking time.
1 Touch the M symbol. 2 Use C to select the 5 "Cooking time end" function.
To terminate the whole procedure: Set the function selector to 0.
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3 Set the desired cooking time end using the rotary
selector.
4 Press I to start.
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The appliance switches to standby. The heating mode, temperature, cooking time and cooking time end appear in the display. The appliance starts at the calculated time and switches off automatically when the cooking time has elapsed.
Note: If the 6 symbol flashes: You have not set the cooking time. Always set the cooking time first.
Once the cooking time has elapsed, the appliance switches off. The 5 symbol flashes and an audible signal sounds. The signal stops early if you touch the symbol, open the appliance door, or set the function selector to 0.
To change the cooking time end: Call up the timer menu. Use C to select the 5 "Cooking time end" function. Set the desired cooking time end using the rotary selector. Press I to start.
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Long-term timer
Long-term timer
With the appliance in "Hot air + 0% humidity" mode, this function keeps the temperature between 50and 230°C.
You can keep food warm for up to 74hours without having to switch the appliance on and off.
Bear in mind that food which spoils easily should not be left in the oven for too long.
Note: To use the long-term timer, you will need to set it to "available" in the basic settings.
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Childproof lock
Childproof lock
The appliance has a childproof lock to prevent children
operating it accidentally.
Notes
To use the childproof lock, you will need to set it to
"available" in the basic settings.
If there is a power cut after the childproof lock has
been activated, the childproof lock may be deactivated when the power comes back on.
Activate the child lock
Setting the long-term timer
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the / symbol.
The default value 24hrs at 85°C appears in the display. Press I to start –or– Change the cooking time, the cooking time end and the switch-off date.
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3 Changing the cooking time 6:
Touch the $ symbol. Set the required cooking time using the rotary selector.
4 Changing the cooking time end 5:
Touch the C symbol. Set the required cooking time end using the rotary selector.
5 Changing the switch-off date q:
Touch the C symbol. Set the required switch-off date with the rotary selector. Confirm with .
6 Changing the temperature:
Set the required temperature with the rotary selector.
7 Press I to start.
Prerequisite:
The function selector is set to 0.
Touch and hold the 0 symbol for at least 6 seconds.
The child lock is activated. The standby screen appears. The 0 symbol is shown at the top of the display.
Deactivating the child lock
Prerequisite:
The function selector is set to 0.
Touch and hold the 1 symbol for at least 6 seconds.
The appliance starts. / and the temperature appear in the display.
The oven and display lighting are switched off. The control panel is locked; no key tone sounds when you touch the touch keys.
Once the set time has elapsed, the appliance stops heating. Turn the function selector to 0.
Switching off: To end the process, turn the function selector to 0.
The child lock is deactivated. You can set the appliance as usual.
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Automatic programmes
Automatic programmes
You can prepare a wide range of food using the automatic programmes. The appliance will choose the optimal setting for you.
To achieve good results, the cooking compartment must not be too hot for the type of food you have selected. If it is, a message will appear on the display. Allow the appliance to cool and then try again.
Information on the settings
The cooking result depends on the quality of the
food and the size and type of cookware. For an optimal cooking result, only use food that is in good condition and meat that is chilled to refrigerator temperature. For frozen food, only use food straight out of the freezer.
The automatic programme suggests a temperature,
type of heating and cooking time.
For some dishes, you will be required to enter the
weight. It is not possible to set weights outside the preprogrammed weight range.
For some dishes, you will be asked to enter desired
level of browning, the thickness of the food and/or the cooking level of the meat or vegetables.
For some dishes, the cooking compartment is
preheated empty. Place the food in the cooking compartment once the preheating is complete and a message appears in the display.
Your preferred settings will be shown next time as a
suggestion.
Core temperature probe
For some recipes, you will need the core temperature probe. Use the core temperature probe for these recipes. ~
"Core temperature probe" on page 25
Selecting a dish
The following categories are available. One or more dishes are listed beside each category.
Note: The last selected category is displayed in the first position.
Categories:
Meat and poultry
Fish
Vegetables
Side and oven dishes
Dessert
Bread and pastries
Raising dough
Regenerating
Defrosting
Applying settings for a dish
You are guided through the entire setting process. Follow the instructions in the display.
Use the rotary selector to scroll through the individual levels.
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the i symbol. Press to confirm.
3 Use the rotary selector to select the category and
press to confirm.
4 Use the rotary selector to select the required dish
and press to confirm. The possible settings appear in the display. For many dishes, you can change the settings to suit your needs. For some dishes, you must set the weight.
Tip: By pressing the * symbol, you can receive information about accessories and preparation methods.
5 Press to confirm the required settings. Follow
the directions in the display.
Once the cooking time has elapsed, an audible signal sounds. The appliance stops heating.
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Opening the appliance door affects the cooking result. Open the appliance door only briefly. The automatic programme is interrupted and continues to run after closing the appliance door.
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Adding extra cooking time
After the cooking time has ended, you can leave some dishes to continue cooking if you are not satisfied with the cooking result.
A query appears in the display asking if you want to continue cooking.
1 Press to confirm.
2 Select a single or double cooking time, depending
on requirements.
3 Press I to start.
4 If the "Continue cooking" function has ended, turn
the function selector to 0 .
Changing and cancelling
After starting the appliance, the settings can no longer be changed.
If you want to cancel the operation, turn the function selector to 0 .
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Individual recipes
Individual recipes
It is possible to save up to 50individual recipes. You can record a recipe. These recipes can be given a name so that they can be called up quickly and conveniently when required.
Recording a recipe
It is possible to set up to 5phases consecutively while recording at the same time.
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the i symbol.
3 Use the rotary selector to select "Individual recipes"
and press to confirm.
4 Use the rotary selector to select a free memory
location.
5 Touch the g symbol.
Calling up the last automatic programmes used
The last five dishes with the selected settings are saved. You have the option of saving these dishes with the selected settings as individual recipes. You can no longer retroactively change the settings of individual recipes if you have not saved it using the "Last automatic programmes" function.~ "Individual recipes"
on page 23
1 Set the function selector to ž.
i is displayed.
2 Touch the i symbol.
3 Use the rotary selector to select "Last automatic
programmes" and press to confirm.
4 Use the rotary selector to select the required dish
and press to confirm.
5 Enter a name for the dish and save. ~ "Entering
names" on page 24
6 Use the rotary selector to set the required
temperature.
7 The cooking time will be recorded.
8 To record another phase:
Turn the function selector to the required type of heating. Use the rotary selector to set the required temperature. This will start a new phase.
9 Once you have obtained the cooking result you
want for the dish, touch the & symbol to finish the recipe.
10 Enter a name for the recipe in "ABC". ~
names" on page 24
"Entering
Notes
The appliance will not start recording a phase until
it has reached the set temperature.
Each phase must last at least 1minute.
During the first minute of a phase, you can change
the type of heating or the temperature.
Set a core temperature for a phase: Connect the core temperature probe to the socket in the oven. Set the heating mode and the temperature. Touch the + symbol. Select the core temperature using the rotary selector and touch + to confirm.
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Programming a recipe
You can programme and save up to 5preparation phases.
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the i symbol.
3 Use the rotary selector to select a free memory
location.
4 Touch the % symbol.
5 Enter a name for the recipe in "ABC". ~ "Entering
names" on page 24
6 Use the C symbol to select the first phase.
The initial type of heating and temperature are displayed. You can change the type of heating and the temperature using the rotary selectors.
7 Use the C symbol to select the time setting.
8 Set the required cooking time using the rotary
selector.
9 Use the C symbol to select the next phase.
- or ­If preparation is complete, finish making entries.
10 Save with .
- or ­Cancel with ' and exit the menu.
Entering names
1 Enter the name of the recipe in "ABC".
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Rotary selec­tor
4 Press briefly: moves the cursor right
5 Press briefly: moves the cursor right
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2 Save with .
- or ­Cancel with ' and exit the menu .
Note: For entering a name, Latin characters, certain special characters and numbers are available.
Starting recipes
Select letters
A new word always begins with a capital let­ter.
Press and hold: shifts to umlauts and spe­cial characters
Press twice: adds a line break
Press and hold: shifts to normal characters
Press twice: adds a line break
To set the core temperature for a phase: Use the C symbol to select the next phase. Set the heating function and temperature. Touch the + symbol. Use the rotary selector to set the desired core temperature and press + to confirm.
Note: Cooking time cannot be set for phases with a programmed core temperature.
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the i symbol.
3 Use the rotary selector to select "Individual recipes"
and press to confirm.
4 Use the rotary selector to select the desired recipe. 5 Press I to start.
The operation starts. The cooking time starts counting down. The settings for each phase are shown in the display.
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Notes
The cooking time does not start counting down until
the appliance has reached the set temperature.
You can use the rotary selector to change the
temperature while the recipe is in progress. This does not change the saved recipe.
Insert the core temperature probe, if the recipe
contains a saved core temperature.
Change recipe
You can change the settings of a recorded or programmed recipe.
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the i symbol.
3 Use the rotary selector to select "Individual recipes"
and press to confirm.
4 Use the rotary selector to select the desired recipe. 5 Touch the % symbol. 6 Use the C symbol to select the desired phase.
The programmed type of heating, temperature and cooking time are displayed. You can use the rotary selector or function selector to change the settings.
7 Save with .
- or ­Cancel with ' and exit the menu.
Deleting recipes
1 Set the function selector to ž. 2 Touch the i symbol.
3 Use the rotary selector to select "Individual recipes"
and press to confirm.
4 Use the rotary selector to select the desired recipe. 5 Delete the recipe with Ž. 6 Press to confirm.
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Core temperature probe
The core temperature probe makes it possible to cook with exact precision. It measures the temperature inside the food. When the required core temperature has been reached, the probe switches off automatically, ensuring that all food is cooked perfectly.
The core temperature probe may be damaged at temperatures above 250°C. Therefore, only use it in your appliance at a maximum temperature of 230°C.
m Warning – Risk of electric shock!
The insulation of an incompatible meat probe may be damaged. Only use the meat probe which is recommended for this appliance.
m Warning – Risk of burns!
The cooking interior and the core temperature probe become very hot. Use oven mitts to plug and unplug the core temperature probe.
Only use the core temperature probe supplied. You can purchase it as a spare part from the after-sales service or from the online shop.
When using the core temperature probe, never place the food on the top shelf position in the oven.
After use, always remove the core temperature probe from the cooking compartment. Never store it inside the cooking compartment.
After each use, clean the core temperature probe with a damp cloth. Do not clean in the dishwasher.
Inserting the core temperature probe into the food
Insert the core temperature probe into the food before you place the food in the cooking compartment.
The core temperature probe has three measuring points. Insert the core temperature probe as far as possible. It must not be inserted in the fat or be touching the cookware or bones.
Meat: Insert the core temperature probe at the thickest point on the side as far as it will go into the meat. If there is more than one piece of meat, insert the core temperature probe into the middle of the thickest piece.
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Poultry: Insert the core temperature probe as far as it
will go into the thickest point in the breast. Depending on its structure, insert the core temperature probe into the poultry crossways or lengthways. With poultry, make sure that the tip of the core temperature probe does not protrude into the cavity in the middle of the bird.
Fish: Insert the core temperature probe behind the head as far as it will go towards the spine. Place the whole fish onto the wire rack and prop it up in the swimming position using half a potato.
2 Turn the function selector to the required type of
heating.
3 Use the rotary selector to set the cooking
compartment temperature.
4 Touch the + symbol. Using the rotary selector, set
the desired core temperature for the food and press
+ to confirm.
The set core temperature must be higher than the current core temperature.
5 The appliance heats up using the type of heating
that has been set. The current core temperature is shown in the display, and beneath it, the set core temperature. You can change the set core temperature at any time.
Once the food reaches the core temperature that has been set, an audible signal will sound. Cooking ends automatically. Confirm with and turn the function selector to 0.
Estimated cooking time
After preheating, if the appliance has a temperature setting above 100°C, when the core temperature probe is inserted, the display shows an estimated cooking time approx. 5–20minutes into the cooking time.
Turning the food: If you want to turn the food, do not remove the core temperature probe. Once you have turned the food, check that the core temperature probe is correctly positioned in the food.
If you remove the core temperature probe during operation of the appliance, all settings are reset and you have to apply them again.
Setting the core temperature
Caution! Damage to the core temperature probe:
The core temperature probe may be damaged if the distance between the grill heating element and the core temperature probe is too small. Make sure that the distance between the grill heating element and the core temperature probe or the cable of the core temperature probe is a few centimetres. The meat may expand during the cooking process.
Caution! Damage to the core temperature probe:
Do not trap the cable of the core temperature probe in the appliance door.
1 Slide the food into the cooking compartment with
the core temperature probe inserted. Plug the core temperature probe into the socket in the cooking compartment and close the appliance door.
The estimated cooking time is continually updated. The longer the cooking process lasts, the more precise the estimated cooking time becomes. Do not open the appliance door; this distorts the estimated cooking time.
The estimated cooking time is displayed in normal operation and in the automatic programme.
The current core temperature is shown in the display when you touch the ( symbol.
The estimated cooking time display can be deactivated in the basic settings so that the current core temperature is shown instead.
Notes
At the beginning of the cooking time, "<15 °C" is
displayed for 3–4minutes for the current core temperature.
The measurable range is 15 °C to 99 °C. Outside
of the measurable area, "<15 °C" is displayed for the current core temperature.
If you leave food in the cooking compartment for
some time after cooking, the core temperature will continue to rise somewhat due to the residual heat in the cooking compartment.
If you set programmes with the core temperature
probe and the cooking timer at the same time, the appliance switches off whichever programme reaches the entered value first.
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Changing the set core temperature
Touch the + symbol. Use the rotary selector to change the set core temperature for the food and press + to confirm.
Deleting the set core temperature
Touch the + symbol. Delete the set core temperature with Ž. The appliance continues heating in normal cooking operation.
Suggested values for the core temperature
Only use fresh food that has not been frozen. The figures in the table are given as a guide. They will depend on the quality and composition of the food.
For hygiene reasons, critical foodstuffs such as fish and game should reach a core temperature of 62–70 °C; for poultry and minced meat this should be as high as 80–85 °C.
Food Suggested value for
the core temperature
Beef
Sirloin, fillet of beef, entrecôte
Very rare
45–47 °C
Food Suggested value for
the core temperature
Poultry
Chicken 90°C
Guinea fowl 80–85 °C
Goose, turkey, duck 85–90 °C
Duck breast
Medium rare
Well done
Ostrich steak 60–65 °C
Lamb
Leg of lamb
Medium rare
Well done
Saddle of lamb
Medium rare
Well done
Mutton
Leg of mutton
Medium rare
Well done
Saddle of mutton
Medium rare
55–60 °C
70–80 °C
60–65 °C
70–80 °C
55–60 °C
65–75 °C
70–75 °C
80–85 °C
70–75 °C
Rare
Medium rare
Well done
Roast beef 80–85 °C
Pork
Joint of pork 72–80 °C
Loin of pork
Medium rare
Well done
Meat loaf 85°C
Fillet of pork 65–70 °C
Veal
Joint of veal, well done 75–80 °C
Breast of veal, stuffed 75–80 °C
Saddle of veal
Medium rare
Well done
Fillet of veal
Rare
50–52°C
58–60 °C
70–75 °C
65–70 °C
75°C
58–60 °C
65–70 °C
50–52 °C
Well done
Fish
Fillet 62–65 °C
Whole 65 °C
Terrine 62–65 °C
Other
Bread 96°C
Pâté 72–75 °C
Terrine 60–70 °C
Foie gras 45 °C
Reheating food 75°C
80 °C
Medium rare
Well done
Game
Saddle of venison 60–70 °C
Leg of roe venison 70–75 °C
Venison loin steaks 65–70 °C
Saddle of hare or rabbit 65–70 °C
58–60 °C
70–75 °C
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Home Connect
Home Connect
This appliance can be networked and controlled remotely using a mobile device. The Home Connect app offers extra functions that complement the networked appliance perfectly. If the appliance is not connected to your home network, it can be operated as usual via the display.
The availability of the Home Connect function depends on the availability of Home Connect services in your country. Home Connect services are not available in every country. You can find more information on this at www.home-connect.com.
Notes
Ensure that you follow the safety instructions in this
instruction manual and that you comply with these even when you are away from home and are operating the appliance via the Home Connect app. You must also follow the instructions in the Home Connect app.
Operating the appliance directly from the appliance
always takes priority. It is not possible to operate the appliance using the Home Connect app during this time.
Refer to the Home Connect documents supplied for
more information.
Setting up
To configure settings via Home Connect, you will need to have installed the Home Connect app on a mobile device.
Your appliance will also need to be connected to your home network and to the Home Connect app. You can choose between the following connection types:
Connection via LAN cable: The appliance is
connected to the home network automatically following confirmation on the appliance.
Connection via WLAN: Establish the connection to
your home network and then the connection to the Home Connect app.
Note: The app will guide you through the entire registration process. In case of doubt, follow the instructions in the app.
Installing the app
Install the Home Connect app on your mobile device (e.g. tablet PC or smartphone).
1 On your mobile device, go to the App Store (Apple
devices) or the Google Play Store (Android devices).
2 Enter the search term "Home Connect".
3 Select the Home Connect app and install it on your
mobile device.
4 Launch the app and set up Home Connect access.
The app will guide you through the registration process.
Connecting the appliance to your home network (LAN)
The appliance must be connected to your home network using a LAN cable.
The network connection will be established automatically when the appliance is connected to the mains electricity supply for the first time and put into operation.
Connecting the appliance to your home network (WLAN with WPS)
Requirements:
Your router must have a WPS button. You will find
information about this in the manual for your router.
You need to be able to access your router.
1 In the basic settings, select ¯ "Home Connect". 2 Touch the % symbol.
3 Turn the rotary selector to "WLAN". 4 Touch the symbol to confirm.
A message about the WPS function will appear.
5 Touch the symbol to continue.
6 Turn the rotary selector to "Automatic (WPS)". 7 Touch the symbol to start the connection
process.
8 Press the WPS button on the router within the next
2 minutes.
If the display shows "Network connection successful", the connection process is complete. Follow the instructions in the app.
Connecting the appliance to your home network (WLAN without WPS)
1 In the basic settings, select ¯ "Home Connect". 2 Touch the % symbol.
3 Turn the rotary selector to "WLAN". 4 Touch the symbol to confirm.
A message about the WPS function will appear.
5 Touch the symbol to continue.
6 Turn the rotary selector to "Manual". 7 Touch the symbol to start the connection
process. The appliance will set up its own "Home Connect" WLAN network to which the tablet or smartphone must be connected.
8 Follow the instructions in the app.
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If the display shows "Network connection successful", the connection process is complete. Follow the instructions in the app.
Connecting the appliance to the app
Connect your appliance to the app when setting up Home Connect or connect your appliance to an additional Home Connect account. The Home Connect app can be installed on any number of mobile devices, which can then be connected to the appliance.
Requirements:
The appliance is connected to the home network.
The Home Connect app has been installed on the
mobile device.
1 To connect an additional account, select "Home
Connect" in the basic settings.
2 Use the rotary selector to select "Connect to app". 3 Touch the % symbol and start the connection
process with .
4 Follow the instructions in the app.
If the display shows "Connection to app successful", the connection process is complete.
Remote Start
Remote start must be activated in order to start and operate your appliance via the Home Connect app. If remote start is deactivated, the Home Connect app will only show the operating modes of the appliance and let you configure the settings.
Remote start is automatically deactivated if the appliance door is opened.
When you start a type of heating using the controls on the appliance, remote start is activated automatically. You can now make changes or start a new programme from your mobile device.
Activating remote start
1 Set the function selector to ž 2 Touch the × symbol.
The symbol × appears next to the ( symbol.
Remote start is activated. You can now start a heating mode via the app on the mobile device and send the desired settings to the appliance.
Touch the í symbol to deactivate remote start.
Home Connect settings
Home Connect can be adapted to your specific needs at any time.
Basic setting Permitted settings Explanation
Connection type LAN/Wi-Fi You can switch between connection types (LAN cable and
Connecting Connect/disconnect Switch the network connection on or off as required (e.g. for
Connect to app Start the connection process between the app and the appli-
Software update As soon as a new software version is available, a message
Remote control Activate/deactivate Access the appliance's functions via the Home Connect app.
Delete network set­tings
Note: You will find the Home Connect settings in the basic settings for your appliance. Which settings the display shows will depend on whether Home Connect has been set up and whether the appliance is connected to your home network.
Wi-Fi).
Follow the instructions for setting up the relevant connection type.~ "Setting up" on page 28
holiday).
Network information is retained after the appliance is switched off.After switching on the appliance, you will need to wait for a few seconds while it reconnects to the network.
In networked standby mode, the appliance requires max. 2 W.
ance.
appears in the display. You can install the new software in the Home Connect menu Í.
When deactivated, only the appliance's operating statuses will be displayed in the app.
All network settings can be deleted from the appliance at any time.
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Appliance information The display shows:
MAC address COM moduleSerial number of the applianceSoftware version
You can view more information – such as the SSID (network name), although this depends on the connection type – by touching the arrow button.
Remote diagnostics
Customer Service can use Remote Diagnostics to access your appliance if you contact them, have your appliance connected to the Home Connect server and if Remote Diagnostics is available in the country in which you are using the appliance.
Note: For further information and details about the availability of Remote Diagnostics in your country, please visit the service/support section of your local website: www.home-connect.com
About data protection
When your appliance is connected for the first time to a WLAN network, which is connected to the Internet, your appliance transmits the following categories of data to the Home Connect server (initial registration):
Unique appliance identification (consisting of
appliance codes as well as the MAC address of the installed WiFi communication module).
Security certificate of the WiFi communication
module (to ensure a secure IT connection).
The current software and hardware version of your
domestic appliance.
Status of any previous resetting to factory settings.
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This initial registration prepares the Home Connect functions for use and is only required when you want to use these Home Connect functions for the first time.
Note: Ensure that the Home Connect functions can be used only in conjunction with the Home Connect app. Information on data protection can be accessed in the Home Connect app.
Declaration of Conformity
Gaggenau Hausgeräte GmbH hereby declares that the appliance which features Home Connect is in accordance with the basic requirements and the other relevant provisions of the directive 2014/53/EU.
A detailed RED Declaration of Conformity can be found online at www.gaggenau.com on the product page for appliance in the additional documents.
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Basic settings
Basic settings
Your appliance can be individually adjusted in the basic settings.
1 Turn the function selector to S.
2 Select "Basic settings" using the rotary selector. 3 Touch the symbol.
Basic setting Permitted settings Explanation
Brightness Level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8 Sets the display brightness
Standby screen On*/Off
- Clock
- Clock + GAGGENAU logo*
- Date
- Date + GAGGENAU logo
- Clock + date
- Clock + date + GAGGENAU logo
Display Reduced*/Standard If the 'Reduced' setting has been selected,
Touch field colour Grey* / White Selects the colour of the symbols on the
4 Turn the rotary selector to select the required basic
setting.
5 Touch the % symbol.
6 Set the basic setting using the rotary selector. 7 Save with or cancel with ' and exit the current
basic setting.
8 Turn the function selector to 0 to exit the basic
settings menu.
The changes are saved.
Appearance of the standby screen.
Off: No display. Use this setting to reduce the standby consumption of your appliance.
On: Several displays can be set, confirm "On" with and use the rotary selector to select the desired display.
The selection is displayed.
only the most important information will be shown on the display after a short time.
touch fields
Touch field tone Tone 1* / Tone 2/ Off Selects an audible signal for when a touch
field is touched
Touch field tone vol-
Level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8 Sets the volume of the touch field tone
ume
Preheating signal On* / Off The signal tone sounds when the cooking
compartment has heated up to the required temperature.
Signal volume Level 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8 Sets the volume of the audible signal
Water hardness 1-18 Use the test kit included to test the water
hardness of your mains water. Set the meas­ured water hardness.
Time format AM/PM / 24h* Display the clock in 24or 12hour format
Time Current time Setting the clock
Clock change Manual* / Automatic Automatically changes the clock to daylight-
savings time. If automatic: Setting the month, day and week for when the time should be changed over. To be set for both summer and winter time.
Date format D.M.Y*
Sets the date format
D/M/Y
M/D/Y
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Date Current date Sets the date. You can switch between
Temperature unit °C* / °F Setting the temperature unit
Weight unit kg*/oz. Set the weight unit
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Language German* / French [...] / English Select the language for the text display
Factory settings Restore appliance to factory settings Confirm the question "Delete all individual
Demo mode On / Off* Only for presentation purposes. The appli-
Demo cleaning programme
Long-term timer Not available*/Available Available: Long-term timer can be set.
year/month/day using the symbol C.
Note:
The system will restart if the language is changed. This process takes a few seconds. The basic settings menu is then closed.
settings made and reset to factory set­tings?" by pressing or cancel by press­ing '.
Note:
Individual recipes will also be deleted if the appliance is restored to factory settings.
After restoring factory settings, the "Initial settings" menu is displayed.
ance does not heat up in demo mode, all other functions are available.
The "Off" setting must be activated for nor­mal operation. The setting is only possible in the first 3 minutes after connecting the appliance to the mains.
Starts the demo cleaning programme For presentation purposes only. Does not
actually clean or heat.
The demo cleaning programme takes 10minutes. It can be terminated at any time.
You will need a new or used standard clean­ing cartridge.
Then manually dry the cooking compart­ment.
~ "Long-term timer" on page 21
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Display estimated cooking time with core temperature probe
Door lock Off* / On The door lock prevents unintentional open-
Childproof lock Not available*/Available Available: The childproof lock can be acti-
On*/off On: Estimated cooking time is shown in the
display when the core temperature probe is used.
ing of the appliance door. When "On" is set, you must touch the " symbol for several seconds before the door opens.
vated. ~
"Childproof lock" on page 21
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* Factory setting
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Home network Ø Connection type
Ö Connection Î Connect to app Í Software update
· Remote control
Delete network settings
* Appliance information
Settings for the connection to the home net­work and the mobile devices.
Different setting options will be displayed depending on the connection status.
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Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning and maintenance
With thorough care and cleaning your appliance will retain its looks and remain in good order. We will explain here how you should care for and clean your appliance correctly.
m Warning – Risk of electric shock!
Do not use any high-pressure cleaners or steam cleaners, which can result in an electric shock.
m Warning – Risk of burns!
The appliance becomes very hot. Never touch the interior surfaces of the cooking compartment or the heating elements. Always allow the appliance to cool down. Keep children at a safe distance.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack. Do not use a glass scraper, sharp or abrasive cleaning aids or detergents.
Cleaning agents
Pay attention to the information in the table to avoid damaging the various surfaces by incorrect cleaning agents.
Do not use
harsh or abrasive cleaning agents
metal or glass scrapers to clean the glass on the
appliance door
metal or glass scrapers to clean the door seal
hard abrasive pads or cleaning sponges
Thoroughly rinse out new sponge cloths before use.
Area Cleaning products
Door panels Glass cleaner: Clean with a window cloth
or a microfibre cloth. Do not use a glass scraper.
Display Wipe down using a microfibre cloth or a
slightly damp cloth. Do not wipe with a wet cloth.
Stainless steel Hot soapy water: Clean using a dish
cloth and then dry with a soft cloth. Remove splashes and patches of limes­cale, grease, starch and albumin (e.g. egg white) immediately. Corrosion may form under these patches or splashes. Special stainless-steel cleaning products are available from our after-sales service or from specialist retailers.
Aluminium Clean with a mild window-cleaning
agent. Using a window cloth or a lint-free microfibre cloth, wipe over the surfaces lightly in a horizontal direction.
Area Cleaning products
Cooking compart­ment
Very dirty cooking compartment
Glass ceramic grilling surface
Glass cover for the cooking compart­ment light
Door seal
Do not remove.
Water tank Clean in the dishwasher as necessary.
Core temperature probe
Cooking con­tainer, wire rack
Microfibre cloth The honeycomb microfibre cloth is particularly suitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces such as glass, glass ceramic, stainless steel or aluminium (part number 00460770from our after-sales service or from our online shop). It removes liquid and greasy deposits in one go.
Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish cloth and dry with a soft cloth.
Do not use oven spray or other aggres­sive oven cleaners or abrasive materials. Scouring pads, rough sponges and pan cleaners are also unsuitable. These items scratch the surface.
Always dry the cooking compartment after cleaning. ~ "Drying
programme" on page 37
Caution!
If traces of cleaning product are left on the surface, patches and marks can appear when the cooking compartment is heated up. Wash off all traces of clean­ing and care products thoroughly with clean water before drying the cooking compartment.
The cleaning programme removes stub­born dirt. ~
on page 35
Clean the glass ceramic grilling surface in the cooking compartment regularly with glass ceramic cleaner (order num­ber 00311499from the after-sales ser­vice or from the online shop).
Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish cloth.
Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish cloth and do not scour. Do not use metal or glass scrapers for cleaning.
Remove the lid and place the water tank upside down in the dishwasher.
Wipe with a damp cloth. Do not clean in the dishwasher.
Dishwasher or hot soapy water. Soak burnt-on remnants and remove with a brush.
Remove light-coloured patches on stain­less steel (egg white/albumen residues) with lemon juice.
"Cleaning programme"
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Strainer filter You can clean the strainer filter in the cooking compartment floor as necessary. When cooking fish or meat, we recommend cleaning the appliance after each use.
1 Turn the strainer filter anticlockwise and remove it.
2 Remove any food remnants from the strainer filter.
3 Rinse it out under running water. If it is very dirty,
wash it in the dishwasher.
4 Insert the strainer filter and turn it clockwise as far
as it will go.
Never operate the combi-steam oven without the strainer filter in place.
Cleaning programme
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The cleaning programme removes stubborn dirt. A cleaning cartridge (a) is screwed into the top of the cooking compartment. The cooking compartment is cleaned, rinsed and dried fully automatically. The strainer filter (b) must remain inserted in the cooking compartment floor while the cleaning programme is in progress.
The cleaning programme takes around 4hours 20minutes from beginning to end. The cleaning programme runs automatically. After around 3hours 40minutes, drain the two water tanks and fill the fresh­water tank.
With normal use, we recommend cleaning the appliance with the cleaning programme four times a year. Depending on how you use your appliance, more frequent cleaning may be required.
If there are a lot of food remnants, do not allow them to burn on. Start the cleaning programme as soon as the appliance has cooled to 40 °C. You can check the temperature in the cooking compartment by touching the ( symbol.
You need special cleaning cartridges for the cleaning programme. These are available from the after-sales service or from our online shop (CL S10 040set with 4cleaning cartridges, order number 00311703).
The cleaning cartridges can only be used once and cannot be refilled. Do not use any other cleaning products.
Caution! Risk of damage to the cooking compartment
Use cleaning cartridges for the cleaning programme only. Never place cleaning cartridges in the cooking compartment when it is hot or heat them up in the cooking compartment.
Notes
The cleaning programme cannot be started until the
appliance has cooled down to below 40 °C.
Remove all accessories from the cooking
compartment before you start the cleaning programme (wire rack, cooking containers, core temperature probe).
Remove the worst of the food remnants from the
cooking compartment.
The strainer filter must remain inserted in the
cooking compartment floor while the cleaning programme is in progress. If the strainer filter is removed before the cleaning programme is started, the cooking compartment will not be clean at the end of the programme.
The appliance door remains locked while the
cleaning programme is in progress.
Do not attempt to open the appliance door while the
cleaning programme is in progress. Otherwise, water may leak out.
The noise from the appliance fan is louder when the
cleaning programme is in progress. This is normal.
Always allow the cleaning programme to run to the
end. The cleaning programme cannot be cancelled.
Starting the cleaning programme
1 Set the function selector to S. 2 The ¢ symbol is displayed. Press to confirm.
3 The switch-off time at which the cleaning
programme will end is displayed. If required, you can alter the switch-off time using the rotary selector. Press to confirm. The starting time and switch-off time are altered but the cleaning time remains the same.
4 Take all accessories out of the cooking
compartment and remove the worst of the food remnants. Press to confirm.
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5 Remove and clean the used-water tank. Fill both
water tanks each with 1.7l water and insert them into the appliance. Press to confirm.
6 Remove the cap from the cleaning cartridge.
Caution!
Do not remove the wax plug from the opening of the cleaning cartridge. Do not use any other cleaning products. Do not use cartridges if they are damaged.
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7 Screw the cleaning cartridge (a) fully into the
socket in the top of the cooking compartment. Close the appliance door. Press to confirm. The cleaning time appears in the display.
8 Press I to start. The cleaning time counts down in
the display. The light in the cooking compartment remains switched off. The appliance door remains locked.
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12 Turn the strainer filter in the cooking compartment
floor anticlockwise and remove it. Remove any food remnants from the strainer filter. Rinse it out under running water.
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13 Insert the strainer filter and turn it clockwise as far
as it will go. Press to confirm.
The cleaning programme has now ended. Allow the appliance to cool down. Then polish the cooking compartment and the glass with a soft cloth.
Note: The final rinse may leave white streaks in the cooking compartment and on the glass after drying. This depends on the water hardness. Remove the white streaks with a damp cloth.
Drain and clean the fresh-water tank, used-water tank and tank lid in the dishwasher once the cleaning programme has finished.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
The cleaning agent solution may cause chemical burns in the mouth, throat and eyes or on the skin. Follow the safety instructions on the packaging of the cleaning cartridges. Do not drink the cleaning agent solution. The cleaning agent solution must not come into contact with food. Clean the water tank in the dishwasher before you next use the appliance.
9 After approximately 3 hours 40 minutes, a message
appears in the display. Remove and drain both water tanks.
m Warning – Risk of scalding!
The water in the water tanks is hot. Carefully remove and drain the water tanks.
10 Both clean water tanks. Fill the fresh-water tank
with cold water up to the "Max." mark. Insert both water tanks into the appliance. Press to confirm. Touch the I symbol to continue.
11 Once the cleaning programme has finished, an
audible signal sounds. The appliance door is unlocked. A message appears in the display. Remove the cleaning cartridge.
Caution!
Risk of damage to the cooking compartment: Never heat the appliance while a cartridge is still in place.
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Dispose of the empty cleaning cartridge along with your household waste in accordance with the regional regulations.
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Causes of an unsatisfactory cleaning result
If the cooking compartment is still not clean once the cleaning programme has ended, use the table below to help you identify the causes. Then insert a new cleaning cartridge and start the cleaning programme again.
Possible cause Solution
Locking cap on the cleaning cartridge
The locking cap has not been removed from the cleaning car­tridge.
Once the cleaning programme has ended, remove the cartridge from the appliance. Do not reuse the car­tridge. Dispose of the cartridge in accordance with the local regula­tions.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
To prevent the detergent from coming into contact with your skin or eyes, do not remove the locking cap from a spent cartridge.
Strainer filter not inserted
Power failure Following a power cut that lasts
Stubborn burnt-on food residues
The strainer filter must remain inserted in the cooking compart­ment floor while the cleaning pro­gramme is in progress.
longer than 3minutes, the cleaning programme is ended with a short programme.
Run the cleaning programme again to remove stubborn food residues.
Drying programme
With the drying program, you can dry the cooking compartment after cleaning or after steaming.
3 A drying time of 20 minutes is displayed. Press I to
start. The drying time counts down on the display. The light in the cooking compartment remains switched off.
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4 An audible signal sounds after 20 minutes. A
message appears in the display. Press to confirm.
The drying programme has ended. Allow the appliance to cool down. Then polish the cooking compartment and the glass with a soft cloth.
Descaling programme
Regular descaling keeps the appliance in good condition. The descaling programme descales, rinses and dries the appliance fully automatically.
Depending on the type of water and your use of the appliance, a message in the display reminds you to run the descaling programme.
To prevent damage to the appliance, the operating modes that use steam are disabled after this message has been repeated. You can still use the appliance to run operating modes that do not require steam. Only once the descaling programme has been run can the appliance be used again without restrictions.
The drying program takes 20minutes.
Caution!
Do not dry the water tank in the hot oven interior. This would damage the water tank.
Starting the drying programme
1 Set the function selector to S. Use the rotary
selector to select the drying programme.
2 The j symbol is displayed. Press to confirm.
The descaling programme takes 1 hour 50 minutes from beginning to end.
For the descaling programme, you require special descaling tablets. These are available from the after­sales service or from our online shop (17002490, set with four descaling tablets).
Caution!
Risk of damage to the appliance: Limescale may
damage the appliance. Descale the appliance regularly.
Risk of damage to the appliance: Using the
wrong descaler may damage the appliance. Only use the specified descaling tablets.
Damage to the cooking compartment: Use the
descaling tablet for the descaling programme only. Place the descaling tablet into the tank. Never place the descaling tablet in the cooking compartment or heat it up in the cooking compartment.
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Notes
Remove all accessories from the cooking
compartment before starting the descaling programme (wire rack, cooking containers, core temperature probe).
The strainer filter must remain inserted in the
cooking compartment floor while the descaling programme is in progress.
Always allow the descaling programme to run to the
end. The descaling programme cannot be cancelled.
Starting the descaling program
1 Set the function selector to S.Use the rotary
selector to select the descaling program.
2 The symbol will be displayed. Press to
confirm.
3 Remove all accessories from the cooking
compartment. Press to confirm.
4 Remove the descaling tablet from the plastic
packaging.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
Descaling tablets may cause chemical burns in the mouth, throat, eyes and on the skin. Follow the safety instructions on the packaging of the descaling tablets. Avoid the skin coming into contact with the descaling tablets. Keep children away from descaling tablets.
6 Place the descaling tablet in the compartment at
the back of the fresh water tank. Fill the fresh water tank with water up to the "Max." mark (1.7 litres).
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7 Position the lid on the fresh water tank and click it
into place.
8 Slide the fresh water tank into the appliance. 9 Close the appliance door. Press to confirm.
A descaling time of 1 hour 50 minutes is displayed.
10 Press I to start. The descaling time will count down
on the display. The light in the cooking compartment remains switched off.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
The descaling solution may cause chemical burns in the mouth, throat and eyes or on the skin. Avoid the skin coming into contact with the descaling solution. Keep children away from descaling solution. Do not drink the descaling solution. The descaling solution must not come into contact with food. Rinse out the water tank thoroughly before you next use the appliance.
Caution! Risk of damage to the appliance
Using the wrong descaler may damage the appliance. Only use the specified descaling tablets.
5 Remove the fresh water tank from the appliance and
take off the lid.
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11 After 1 hour 30 minutes, a message appears in the
display. Drain the used-water tank, clean it thoroughly and insert it into the appliance. Clean the fresh-water tank thoroughly, fill it with 1.7l water and insert it into the appliance. Press to confirm.
m Warning – Risk of injury!
The descaling solution may cause chemical burns in the mouth, throat and eyes or on the skin. Avoid the skin coming into contact with the descaling solution. Keep children away from descaling solution. Do not drink the descaling solution. The descaling solution must not come into contact with food. Rinse out the water tank thoroughly before you next use the appliance.
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Cleaning the tanks
Descaler residues are left in the fresh water tank and used water tank after descaling. You must therefore clean the fresh water tank and used water tank once the descaling program has ended.
1 Remove the fresh water tank and used water tank
from the appliance and take off their lids.
2 Clean the fresh water tank, used water tank and
tank lid in the dishwasher.
Removing the wire racks
The wire racks can be removed for cleaning.
Removing the wire racks
1 Place a dishcloth in the cooking compartment to
protect the enamel from scratches.
2 Undo the knurled nuts (Fig. A).
3 Lift the wire racks slightly sideways away from the
screw and pull them out towards the front (Fig. B).
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You can clean the wire racks in the dishwasher.
Refitting the wire racks
1 Attach the wire racks the right way round – with the
end stop at the back.
2 Slide the back of wire racks onto the bolts, then
reattach them at the front.
3 Tighten the knurled nuts.
Note: If a knurled nut is lost, you can order this from our
after-sales service after as a spare part.The use of non­original knurled nuts may lead to corrosion in the cooking compartment.
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Trouble shooting
m Warning – Risk of injury!
The light emitted by LED lights is very dazzling, and can damage the eyes (risk group 1). Do not look directly into
Trouble shooting
Malfunctions often have simple explanations. Please read the following notes before calling the after-sales
the switched on LED lights for longer than 100seconds.
LED lights
service.
Defective LED lights must only be replaced by the
m Warning – Risk of electric shock!
Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be
manufacturer, their customer service department or a licensed technician (electrician).
carried out and damaged power cables replaced by one of our trained after-sales technicians. If the appliance is defective, unplug the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Contact the after­sales service.
Disruption Possible cause Solution
Appliance not working, no display Plug not inserted Connect the appliance to the electricity
mains
Power failure Check whether other kitchen appliances
are working
Fuse defective Check in the fuse box whether the fuse
for the appliance is in working order
Operating error Switch off the fuse for the appliance in
the fuse box and switch it on again after about 60seconds
The appliance does not work, the dis­play shows "Device locked. Descaling required."
Despite descaling, "Please descale" appears on the display
Build-up of limescale in the appliance Start the descaling programme
~ "Descaling programme"
on page 37
Build-up of limescale in the appliance, wrong descaler used
Use the specified descaling tablets, start the descaling programme
~ "Descaling programme"
on page 37
Appliance cannot be started Appliance door is not quite closed Close appliance door
The appliance does not work, the dis­play shows "E182"
No water available in the appliance Take out the water tank and verify that
the suction pipe in the tank is straight, not kinked. Please contact the after­sales service if the error message per­sists.
The appliance is not working and the display does not respond. 0 appears
Childproof lock activated Deactivating the childproof lock
~ "Childproof lock" on page 21
on the display
Appliance switches off on its own Safety shut-off: the appliance has not
been operated for longer than 12hours
Appliance does not heat up, ° appears
Appliance is in demo mode Deactivate the demo mode in the basic
in the display
The appliance cannot be started, the
The water tank is empty Fill the water tank
Confirm the message with , switch off the appliance and set it again.
settings
display shows an error message
The core temperature probe is inserted; 99 °C is displayed
The core temperature probe is inserted but the + symbol is not displayed
Moisture on the core temperature probe shaft or on the socket in the cooking compartment
Moisture on the socket in the cooking compartment
Move the core temperature probe shaft in and out of the socket in the cooking compartment several times
Move the core temperature probe shaft in and out of the socket in the cooking compartment several times
No steam visible in the oven Steam above 100°C is invisible This is normal
Powerful steam outlet at the top of the
The operating mode has been changed This is normal
door
A lot of steam escapes at the side of the door
Door seal soiled or loose Clean the door seal and insert it in the
groove
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Humming noise when switching on The drain pump starts to operate This is normal
Appliance has been switched off for sev­eral days
A whistling noise occurs during heating Noises may occur during steam genera-
tion
There is a "pop" noise during cooking Cold/warm effect with frozen food,
caused by the steam
Steaming is not possible Build-up of limescale in the appliance.
Appliance must be descaled to avoid damage to the appliance
The appliance is not producing steam properly
The lighting is not working The lighting is defective Call the after-sales service
The used water tank cannot be removed The used water tank remains locked for
Error message "Exxx" If an error message is displayed, turn the
Water drips out when you open the appliance door
Limescale has formed in the appliance Start the descaling programme
a short time after cooking has finished
The collecting channel on the underside of the door panel is full
This is normal: automatic rinsing when being switched on again
This is normal
This is normal
Starting the descaling program~
on page 37
Wait until it unlocks
function selector to 0; if the display goes out, there was a non-recurring problem. If the error occurs repeatedly or the dis­play remains on, please contact the after-sales service and inform them of the error code.
Dry the collecting channel with a sponge
"Descaling programme"
Power cut
Your appliance can bridge a power cut of a few seconds. Operation continues.
If the power cut was for a longer period and the appliance was in operation, a message appears in the display. Operation is interrupted.
Set the function selector to 0, then the appliance can be operated again as usual.
Demo mode
The ° symbol appears on the display when the appliance is in demo mode. The appliance will not heat up.
Briefly disconnect the appliance from the mains (switch off the household fuse or the circuit breaker in the fuse box). Then deactivate demo mode in the basic settings within 3 minutes.
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After-sales service
After-sales service
Our after-sales service is there for you if your appliance needs to be repaired. We will always find an appropriate solution, also in order to avoid after-sales personnel having to make unnecessary visits.
E number and FD number
When calling us, please give the full product number (E no.) and the production number (FD no.) so that we can provide you with the correct advice. The rating plate bearing these numbers can be found when you open the appliance door.
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To save time, you can make a note of the number of your appliance and the telephone number of the after-sales service in the space below, should it be required.
E no.
FD no.
After-sales service O
Please note that a visit from an after-sales service engineer is not free of charge, even during the warranty period.
Please find the contact data of all countries in the enclosed customer service list.
To book an engineer visit and product advice
GB 03448928988
Calls charged at local or mobile rate.
IE 014502655
0.03€ per minute at peak. Off peak 0.0088€ per minute.
AU 1300368339
NZ 094770492
Trust the expertise of the manufacturer, and rest assured that the repair will be carried out by trained service technicians using original spare parts for your domestic appliance.
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Tables and tips
Tables and tips
Notes
The cooking times specified are intended as a
guide. The actual cooking time depends on the quality and temperature of the food before cooking, as well as its weight and thickness.
The figures listed refer to average quantities of food
for four people. If you wish to cook a larger quantity of food, you should allow for extra cooking time.
Use the cookware specified. If you use other
cookware, the cooking times may be longer or shorter.
If you have not made a particular dish before, use
the shortest time specified to start with. You can extend the cooking time if necessary.
Open the door of the preheated oven for a short
time only and quickly place your food inside the appliance.
When steaming, defrosting, dough proving and
reheating, you can use up to three shelf levels at a time (shelf levels 1, 2and 3). This will not cause flavour to transfer. This allows fish, vegetables and desserts to be prepared at the same time. However, the specified cooking times may need to be extended for large quantities of food.
If you are only baking on one level, use level 2. If
you are baking on two levels at the same time, use levels 1and 3.
Do not allow the food to come into contact with the
cooking compartment or the back panel of the oven.
The combi-steam oven door must be able to shut
properly. Keep the seal surfaces clean at all times.
Do not place too many items close together on wire
racks or in containers. This is to ensure an optimal steam circulation.
When cooking very cold foods and when cooking at
high temperatures, the cooking container may deform. This deformation does not impair its performance. When the cooking container cools down again, it returns to its original shape.
If you wish to cook food using steam and the
appliance has been heated to over 100 °C (for example because it has just been used for baking), allow the appliance to cool down before steaming your food. Otherwise, the high temperature will cause your food to dry out.
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Vegetables are prepared better in steam than in
boiling water: The taste, colour, and consistency are retained better. Virtually none of the water­soluble vitamins and nutrients are washed out. Since the combi-steam oven works without pressure at just 100°C, the preparation is much gentler than in a pressure cooker, for example.
All details refer to 1kg washed vegetables.
Blanching takes 8–10minutes in the pre-heated
appliance. If the vegetables or fruit will not be served immediately, chill in ice water to prevent continued cooking due to residual heat.
When steaming at temperatures up to 100°C, no
preheating is necessary. Place the food in the cold cooking compartment and then switch on the appliance.
For steaming vegetables, use the perforated
cooking insert; insert it in the second level from the bottom. Slide the unperforated cooking insert underneath it. Use the vegetable broth as the basis for a sauce or a vegetable stock.
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Artichokes, large Perforated 100 100 60–65
Artichokes, small Perforated 100 100 45–50
Cauliflower, whole Perforated 100 100 25–30
Cauliflower, in florets Perforated 100 100 15–25
Beans, green Perforated 100 100 35–50
Broccoli, in florets (in accordance with EN 60350-
1)
Chicory Perforated 100 100 25–30
Peas, fresh Unperforated 100 100 25–30 Cover with water
Fennel, sliced Perforated 100 100 20–25
Vegetable terrine Perforated/
Peas, frozen (in accordance with EN 60350-1) (3kg)
Carrots, in 0.5 cm slices Perforated 100 100 20–25
Potatoes, peeled and quar­tered
Kohlrabi, sliced Perforated 100 100 25–35
Leeks, sliced Perforated 100 100 20–30
Leeks, whole Perforated 100 100 35–45
Peppers, stuffed Unperforated 180–200 80/100 20–25 Preheat. If stuffing with meat, sear the meat
Unpeeled boiled potatoes (approx. 50 g/piece)
Unpeeled boiled potatoes (approx. 100 g/piece)
Brussels sprouts Perforated 100 100 25–30
Beetroot, sliced Perforated 100 100 65–75
Asparagus, green Perforated 100 100 15–20
Asparagus, white Perforated 100 100 20–35
Spinach Perforated 100 100 8–12 Then sweat in a pan with onions and garlic.
Sweet potatoes, sliced Perforated 100 100 15–20
Peeling tomatoes Perforated 100 100 3–4 Preheat. Cut the tomatoes, and rinse with
Courgettes, sliced Perforated 100 100 15–20
Mangetout Perforated 100 100 10–15
Perforated 90–100 100 20–25 Recipe tip: Serve with almonds that have
wire rack
Perforated 100 100 35–45
Perforated 100 100 30–35
Perforated 100 100 30–35
Perforated 100 100 35–40
Tempera­ture in °C
90 100 50–60 In a terrine mould
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
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been roasted in butter.
beforehand.
ice-cold water after steaming.
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Steaming is a cooking method that does not use
any fat and does not allow fish to dry out.
For food hygiene reasons, fish should have a core
temperature of at least 62–65°C after cooking. This is also the ideal cooking temperature.
When steaming at temperatures of 90–100°C, no
preheating is necessary. Place the dish in the oven when it is cold and then switch on the appliance.
When using the perforated cooking container, you
can grease the container if the fish sticks too much.
Place the unperforated cooking insert on the first
level from the bottom to avoid getting fish stock on the cooking compartment surfaces.
For fillets with skin, place the fish on the cooking
insert or wire rack with the skin side up – this helps to retain its texture and flavour.
Do not season the fish with salt until it is fully
cooked. This will ensure that the natural flavour is retained and that less water is drawn out of the fish.
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Sea bream, whole (500 g each)
Fish dumplings (20–40 g each)
Prawns Unperforated 80 100 10–12
Lobster, cooked, removed from the shell, reheating
Carp, rare, whole (1.5 kg) Perforated 90–100 100 35–45 In stock
Cod (250 g) Unperforated 180 60 8–12
Salmon fillet (150 g/piece) Perforated 80 100 20–25
Salmon, whole (2.5 kg) Perforated 100 100 65–75
Blue mussels (1.5 kg) Perforated 100 100 12–15 Blue mussels are cooked once the shell has
Pollock, whole (800 g) Perforated 90–100 100 20–25
Monkfish fillet (300 g/piece) Glass dish /
Sea bass, whole (400 g/ piece)
Perforated 100 100 20–30 Can be cooked in the swimming position if
Unperforated 90–100 100 8–12 Line the unperforated cooking container with
Perforated 70–80 100 10–15
wire rack
Perforated 90–100 100 20–25
Tempera­ture in °C
180–200 100 8–10 Preheating
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
placed on half a potato.
greaseproof paper.
opened up.
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If you steam the fish at between 70and 90 °C, it is
less likely to be overcooked or to fall apart. This is a particular advantage for delicate fish.
The values given for the different types of fish refer
to fillets.
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Oysters (x 10) Unperforated 80–90 100 7–10 In stock
Tilapia (150 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 15–17
Sea bream (200 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Fish fillet (200–300g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Fish terrine Wire rack 80–90 100 50–90 In a terrine mould
Trout, whole (250 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Halibut (300 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Scallops (15–30g each)
Cod (250 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 15–17
Red snapper (200 g each) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Ocean perch (120 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 15–17
Monkfish (200 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 15–17
Sole rolls, stuffed (150 g each) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Turbot (300 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Sea bass (150 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 15–17
Pike-perch (250 g/piece) Perforated 80–90 100 17–20
Unperforated 80–90 100 9–13 The more the scallops weigh, the
Tempera­ture in °C
Place the unperforated cooking insert on the first
level from the bottom to avoid getting fish stock on the cooking compartment surfaces.
Serve on a pre-warmed dish.
With low temperature steaming, no preheating is
necessary. Place the dish into a cold oven and then switch on the appliance.
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
longer the chosen cooking time should be.
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Meat – cooking at higher temperatures
Combining steam and hot air is the best way of
cooking many types of fish. In this operating mode, the cooking compartment is hermetically sealed and the moisture counteracts the drying effects of the hot air, which is used in conventional cooking. The optimal conditions can be achieved for any type of food thanks to the variable humidity control system.
The cooking times listed are intended as a guide
only and depend heavily on the temperature of the meat at the start of cooking and on how long the meat was seared for. Use the core temperature probe so that you can monitor the core temperature more easily. Information and optimum target temperatures can be found in the section entitled ~ "Core temperature probe" on page 25.
When using the perforated cooking insert or the
wire rack, slide an unperforated cooking container beneath it. Pour a little water into the unperforated cooking insert to prevent the meat from burning on. You can also add vegetables, wine, spices and herbs to it to make a tasty base for a sauce.
If you want the meat to be rare or medium rare,
open the door when the temperature reaches 5 °C below the required core temperature and wait until the target temperature is reached. This prevents overcooking and allows the meat the necessary time to rest.
Time to rest: Allow the meat to rest for 5minutes on
a wire rack after cooking. This gives the meat a chance to "relax". The meat juices begin to circulate less, and when the meat is cut, less juice is lost.
Take the meat out of the refrigerator 1hour before
you begin preparing it.
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Entrecôte, seared, medium rare (350 g/piece)
Fillet, seared, medium rare, in puff pastry (600 g)
Saddle of veal, seared, medium rare (1 kg)
Smoked pork, cooked, sliced
Roast pork with crackling (joint of pork with rind), well done (1.5 kg)
Saddle of lamb, seared, medium rare (150 g/piece)
Leg of lamb, seared, medium rare (1.5 kg)
Saddle of venison, seared, medium rare (500 g/piece)
Joint of beef, well done (1.5 kg)
Sirloin, seared, medium rare (1 kg)
Joint of pork (Neck or shoulder), well done (1–1.5 kg)
Sausages, boiled, heating Unperforated 85–90 100 10–20 E.g. Bologna sausages, Bavarian veal sau-
Unperforated 170–180 30 10–20
Unperforated 180–200 80 30–45 Line the cooking container with greaseproof
Unperforated 160–180 30/60 20–30 If you have added liquid to the unperforated
Unperforated 100 100 15–20
Wire rack + unperforated
Unperforated 160–170 0/30 12–15
Unperforated 1) 200
Unperforated 160–170 0/30 12–18
Wire rack + unperforated
Unperforated 170–180 30 50–60
Wire rack + unperforated
Tempera­ture in °C
1) 160
2) 230
2) 140
1) 230
2) 160
1) 200–220
2) 160–180
Humid­ity in %
80
Z
b
30
100
60*
100
60*
Cooking time in mins
60
10
30
60–70
15
60–90
15
40–60
Comments
paper.
cooking container, 30% humidity is sufficient.
Cut the rind to form a cross-hatch pattern before cooking.
Use the core temperature probe: In the first stage of cooking, cook the food to a core temperature of up to approximately 65– 70 °C, and in the second stage of cooking, cook it up to a core temperature of 70– 75 °C.
* If you have added liquid to the unperforated cooking container, 30% humidity is sufficient.
* If you have added liquid to the unperforated cooking container, 30% humidity is sufficient.
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With low temperature cooking, the dishes are
cooked at temperatures of between 60and 80°C and for a cooking time of a few minutes up to a several hours until cooked through. This cooking method is mainly used for meat and fish dishes. This preserves the sensory properties (e.g. tenderness and succulence) of the food. Heating it up gently gives the meat an even, delicate pink colour throughout (other than a very thin edge) and makes it extraordinarily succulent. You do not need to turn the meat during cooking or pour any liquid over it.
The cooking times listed are intended as a guide
only and depend heavily on the temperature of the meat at the start of cooking and on how long the meat was seared for. Use the core temperature probe so that you can monitor the core temperature more easily. Information and optimum target temperatures can be found in the section entitled ~ "Core temperature probe" on page 25.
Take the meat out of the refrigerator 1hour before
you begin preparing it.
For food hygiene reasons, sear the meat briefly on
all sides at a high temperature in the frying pan before cooking it. This gives the meat a crust, which prevents the meat juices from escaping and produces the kind of flavour characteristic of a roast.
Season with care: Because the meat develops as it
cooks slowly, all of the flavours become more intense.
When game and horse meat is cooked at low
temperatures, its flavour becomes stronger than when prepared the conventional way.
Use "Low temperature cooking" mode . In this
mode, any moisture escaping from the food remains in the cooking compartment and prevents the food from drying out.
With this operating mode, no preheating is
necessary.
Please note that the core temperature of the food
cannot be higher than the temperature inside the cooking compartment. As a rule of thumb, the temperature that is set in the cooking compartment should be 10–15 °C above the required core temperature.
Towards the end of the cooking time, you can
reduce the temperature to 60 °C. This will allow you to extend the cooking time (e.g. if your guests arrive late). If you wish to pause cooking, the temperature in the cooking compartment must be no higher than the required core temperature. This means that large items can remain in the cooking compartment for 1–1.5hours and small items can remain in there for 30–45minutes.
Serve on a pre-warmed dish.
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Duck breast, medium rare (350 g/piece)
Entrecôte, medium rare (350 g/piece)
Fillet of veal, well done (1 kg)
Leg of lamb, boned, tied, medium rare (1.5 kg)
Fillet of beef, medium rare (1 kg)
Beef steaks, medium rare (175 g/piece)
Sirloin, medium rare (1–
1.5 kg)
Fillet of pork, well done (70 g each)
Pork medallions, well done (70 g each)
Unperforated 70–80 40–60 After cooking, you can crisp up the skin side
Unperforated 70–80 40–70
Unperforated 80–90 150–200
Unperforated 70–80 180–240 Turn in garlic and herbs before cooking in oil
Unperforated 70–80 120–180
Unperforated 70–80 30–60
Unperforated 70–80 150–210
Unperforated 90 90–115
Unperforated 80 50–70
Tempera­ture in °C
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
quickly in the frying pan. Or: Grill + air recir­culation 230 °C for 5minutes.
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The moisture present when the appliance is
operating in combination mode prevents food from drying out, which is important for poultry in particular. At the same time, the high temperatures make the surface brown and crispy. The hot steam is able to transfer twice as much heat as conventional hot air, and reaches all parts of the food. This allows a chicken to be evenly browned and crispy all round, while the breast meat remains tender and succulent.
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Duck, whole (3kg) Unperforated 1) 150–160
Duck breast, seared, medium rare (350 g/piece)
Chicken, whole (1.5kg) Wire rack +
Chicken breast, stuffed, steamed (200 g/piece)
Turkey breast fillet, steamed (300 g/piece)
Poussin, quail, steamed (150–200 g/piece)
Poussin, quail (150–200 g/piece)
Pigeon, steamed (300 g/piece)
Pigeon (300 g/piece) Unperforated 180–200 60/80 25–30
Unperforated 160 0 25–30
unperforated
Perforated 100 100 25–30 Do not preheat. Recipe tip: Stuff with
Perforated 100 100 17–25 Do not preheat.
Perforated 100 100 20–25 Do not preheat.
Unperforated 180–200 60/80 15–20 Recipe tip: Brush with oil and herbes de
Perforated 100 100 25–35 Do not preheat.
Tempera­ture in °C
2) 220
1) 150
2) 230
The cooking times listed are intended as a guide
only and depend heavily on the temperature of the meat at the start of cooking. Use the core temperature probe so that you can monitor the core temperature more easily. Insert this in the chicken breast rather than in the middle (cavity). Further information and optimum target temperatures can be found in the section entitled ~ "Core
temperature probe" on page 25
To make the skin crispier, season poultry mainly
with spices and herbs, and use little or no oil.
Humid­ity in %
60
0
100
b
Cooking time in mins
80–90
20–30
55–65
15
.
Comments
Cook with the breast side facing down. Turn the duck once half the cooking time has elapsed. This prevents the delicate breast meat from drying out as much.
Tie the thighs together and cook breast side up.
spinach and sheep's cheese.
provence.
Sous-vide cooking
Sous-vide cooking is a method of cooking under a vacuum at low temperatures between 50and 95°C and in 100% steam.
With this operating mode, no preheating is necessary.
Sous-vide cooking is a gentle, low-fat method of cooking meat, fish, vegetables and desserts. A vacuum-sealing machine uses heat to hermetically seal the food in a special heat-resistant cooking bag.
The protective envelope retains the nutrients and flavours. The low temperatures and the direct transfer of heat allow precisely controlled cooking in order to achieve the desired cooking results. It is almost impossible to overcook the food.
Portions Use the portion sizes listed in the cooking table. For relatively large quantities and items, the cooking time must be adjusted accordingly.
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The portions given for fish, meat and poultry correspond to a single serving. A portion size sufficient for four people has been selected for vegetables and desserts.
Rack levels You can cook on up to two levels. Place the cooking containers on levels 1and 3to achieve the best cooking results. When cooking on just one level, use level 2.
Hygiene
m Warning – Health risk!
Sous-vide cooking is a method of cooking at low temperatures. As a result, it is important that you always follow the application and hygiene instructions below:
Use only fresh, good-quality food.
Wash and disinfect your hands. Use disposable
gloves or cooking/grill tongs.
Take extra care when preparing critical food, such
as poultry, eggs and fish.
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Always thoroughly rinse and/or peel fruit and
vegetables.
Always keep work surfaces and chopping boards
clean. Use different chopping boards for different types of food.
Maintain the cold chain.Make sure that you only
interrupt it briefly to prepare the food, and then return the food in its vacuum-sealed bag to the refrigerator for storage before you cook it.
Food is suitable for immediate consumption only.
Once the food is cooked, consume it immediately. Do not store it after cooking – not even in the refrigerator.It is not suitable for reheating.
Vacuum-sealing bags When using the sous-vide cooking method, only use heat-resistant vacuum-sealing bags designed for this purpose.
Do not cook the food in the bag you bought it in (e.g. portions of fish). These bags are not suitable for sous­vide cooking.
Vacuum-sealing Use a chamber vacuum-sealing machine that can create a 99% vacuum to vacuum-seal the food. This is the only way to achieve even heat transfer and therefore a perfect cooking result.
Before cooking the food, check whether the vacuum in the bag is intact. Make sure that:
There is no/hardly any air in the vacuum-sealing
bag.
The heat-sealed seam is perfectly sealed.
There are no holes in the vacuum-sealing bag. You
do not use a core temperature probe.
Pieces of meat and fish that have been vacuum-
sealed together are not pressed directly against one another.
As far as possible, you avoid piling up vegetables
and desserts when vacuum-sealing them.
If in doubt, place the food into a new bag and vacuum­seal it again.
Food should be vacuum-sealed at most one day before it is cooked. This is the only way to prevent the escape of gases from the food (e.g. from vegetables) which inhibit the transfer of heat, or to prevent the texture of the food from changing, and thus altering how it cooks, as a result of the vacuum pressure.
Quality of the food The quality of the cooking result is 100% influenced by the quality of the ingredients you use. Use only fresh, top-quality food. This is the only way to guarantee a consistent cooking result that delivers impeccable flavour.
Cooking Sous-vide cooking prevents flavours from escaping, intensifying the food's natural flavour. Please note that the usual quantities of seasoning and condiments, such as herbs, spices and garlic, will have a much greater effect on the flavour. Start off by halving the quantities you usually use.
If the ingredients are of high quality, it is often sufficient to enclose them in the bag with just a small knob of butter and a little salt and pepper. Generally, the fact that the food's natural flavours intensify during cooking is sufficient on its own to produce a flavourful cooking result.
Do not place the vacuum-sealed food items on top of one another or too close together in the cooking containers. In order to ensure that the heat is distributed evenly, the food items should not be touching. If you have more than one vacuum-sealing bag, cook on two levels.
Remove the vacuum-sealing bags with care after cooking as hot water accumulates on the bags. Place the unperforated cooking container into the cooking compartment at the level below the perforated cooking container containing the hot food.
Dry the outside of the bag, place it into a clean, unperforated cooking container and cut it open with scissors.Place all of the food, along with its juices, into the cooking container.
The food can be finished off as follows once the sous-vide cooking stage is complete:
Meat: Flash fry at a very high temperature for a few
seconds only on each side. This gives it a nice crust and the flavours you would expect from frying, without overcooking it.You can achieve a particularly good result using a teppan yaki or under the grill. Important: Dab the meat with a tea towel before placing it into hot oil, in order to avoid fat spitting out of the pan.
Vegetables: Flash fry in a frying pan or on a teppan yaki to give them the flavours you would expect from frying. When frying vegetables like this, it is easy to season them or mix them with other ingredients without them cooling down.
Fish: Season and coat with hot butter. Since many types of fish fall apart easily after cooking using the sous-vide method, if you wish to flash fry fish, this should be done before the sous-vide cooking stage.
Fry the food for longer if has not been sufficiently well cooked during the sous-vide cooking stage.
Serve the food on pre-heated plates and, if possible, with a hot sauce or butter as sous-vide cooking takes place at relatively low temperatures.
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Temperature in °C
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
Meat
Entrecôte, rare (180 g/piece)
Entrecôte, medium rare (180 g/piece)
Entrecôte, well done (180 g)
Veal topside steaks
Perforated 58 § 100 Once the meat is cooked, sear it on a
teppan yaki or grill it briefly at a high tem-
Perforated 63 § 90
perature on both sides. This gives the meat a nice crust and the flavours you
Perforated 70 § 85
would expect from frying, without over­cooking it.
Perforated 60 § 80
(160 g each)
Beef steaks, rare
Perforated 58 § 60
(180 g each)
Beef steaks, medium rare
Perforated 63 § 50
(180 g each)
Beef steaks, well done
Perforated 70 § 45
(180 g each)
Pork medallions
Perforated 63 § 75
(80 g each)
Poultry
Duck breast (350 g/piece) Perforated 58 § 70 Once the breast is cooked, fry the skin
side in a hot frying pan until it is crispy.
Foie gras (300 g/1 round)
Perforated 80 § 30 Recipe tip: Prepare the goose liver and
mix it with other ingredients. Roll it in foil and prick it several times. Vacuum-seal the round and leave it to chill for several hours in the refrigerator before cooking it using the sous-vide method.
Chicken breast
Perforated 65 § 60
(250 g/piece)
Fish and seafood
Prawns (125 g) Perforated 60 § 30 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
some olive oil, salt and garlic.
Scallops (20–50 g each)
Perforated 60 § 6–10 The more the scallops weigh, the longer
the chosen cooking time should be.
Cod (140 g/piece) Perforated 59 § 25 Salmon fillet (140 g/piece) Perforated 58 § 30 If you wish, you can flash fry the salmon
fillet in a hot frying pan once it is cooked.
Pike-perch (140 g/piece) Perforated 60 § 20
Vegetables
Mushrooms, quartered (500 g)
Chicory, halved (4–6 pieces)
Perforated 85 § 20 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
some butter, rosemary, garlic and salt.
Perforated 85 § 40 Recipe tip: Cut the chicory in half. Vac-
uum-seal along with some orange juice, sugar, salt, butter and thyme.
White asparagus, whole (500 g)
Green asparagus, whole (600 g)
Perforated 88 § 45 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
some butter, salt and a little sugar.
Perforated 85 § 15–20 Recipe tip: Blanch before vacuum-seal-
ing to retain the colour.
Vacuum-seal along with some butter, salt and pepper.
Carrots, in 0.5 cm slices (600 g)
Perforated 95 § 35–40 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
some orange juice, curry and butter.
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Potatoes, peeled, in 2x 2 cm cubes (800 g)
Potatoes, skin on, whole or halved (800 g)
Cherry tomatoes, whole or halved (500 g)
Squash, in 2x 2 cm cubes (600 g)
Courgettes, in 1 cm slices (600 g)
Mangetout, whole (500 g)
Desserts
Pineapple, in 1.5 cm slices (400 g)
Apple, peeled, in 0.5 cm slices (2–4)
Bananas, whole (2–4)
Pear, peeled, sliced (2–4)
Kumquats, halved (12–16)
Vanilla sauce (0.5 l) Perforated 82 § 18–20 Recipe tip: 0.5 l milk, 1 egg, 3 egg yolks,
Perforated 95 § 40 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 95 § 50 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 85 § 15 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 90 § 20–25 The cooking time may vary depending
Perforated 85 § 30 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 85 § 5–10 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 85 § 70 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 85 § 10–15 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 65 § 15–20 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Perforated 85 § 30 Recipe tip: Add honey or sugar to
Perforated 85 § 75 Recipe tip: Vacuum-seal along with
Temperature in °C
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
some butter and salt.
Can easily be used for making dishes such as salad.
some butter and salt.
Wash thoroughly beforehand.
some olive oil, salt and sugar.
Mix together red and yellow cherry toma­toes.
on the type of squash.
some olive oil, salt and thyme.
some butter and salt.
some butter, honey and vanilla.
some caramel sauce.
some butter, honey and a vanilla pod.
sweeten.
some butter, a vanilla pod, honey and apricot jam.
Rinse under warm water, cut in half and deseed.
80 g sugar, 1 vanilla pod.
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A total of three grilling functions mean that you can
brown or grill (full surface grill and air recirculation) your food to your requirements – or do both at the same time in a single step (full surface grill level 1+ humidity and full surface grill, setting 2+ humidity).
Z | Browning with full surface grill + air
recirculation at 230 °C: Also referred to as cooking au gratin. The last step in a cooking process. A brown crust forms on the surface of the food. Only takes a few minutes. The ingredients are already pre-cooked.
Z | Full surface grill + air recirculation at 180–
200 °C: Complete cooking process whereby the surface is toasted. The cooking process is longer than when browning. The ingredients must not be pre-cooked.
b - c Browning + grilling with full surface grill
level 1+ humidity and full surface grill level 2+ humidity: With these two functions, food is simultaneously cooked and browned/two steps are carried out with one type of heating. The steam cooks the food, e.g. a potato gratin, and the second step browns it
Food Cooking con-
tainer, level
Meringue topping (on cakes/desserts)
Toast with topping Wire rack +
Trout (whole) Wire rack +
Grilled aubergine, Sliced
Grilled vegetables (700 g) Unperforated 2230 Z 20–25 E.g. courgettes
Wire rack 2
unperforated 2
unperforated 2
Unperforated 2200 b 20
Temperature in °C
230 Z 3–8
200 Z 12–15
230 Z 12–15
Do not grill food with the oven door open.
With the full surface grill and air recirculation
function, a pre-heating time of five minutes is sufficient. You do not need to wait until the temperature is reached. With the full surface grill and air recirculation function, the selected temperature may differ from the actual temperature in the appliance. Grilling is a rapid cooking process at high temperatures. Consequently, for browning and roasting, a higher temperature than is actually needed on the surface of the food is always selected.
If you use the core temperature probe with the full
surface grill with air recirculation or humidity with full surface grill functions, make sure that the core temperature probe is at least 5 cm away from the grill. Otherwise, the core temperature probe may be damaged.
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
On each side
Comments
Recipe tip: Stuff with sliced lemon and parsley.
Vegetable bake Unperforated 2190 b 30–35 E.g. with broccoli and cauliflower
Vegetable skewers Wire rack +
unperforated 2
Chicken thighs (350 g each) Wire rack +
unperforated 2
Hamburgers (125 g) in accordance with EN 60350-1
Potato gratin (1 kg potatoes)
Lasagne Wire rack
Sweet potatoes, sliced Unperforated 2200 c 15
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Wire rack + unperforated 2
Wire rack/ unperforated 2
2
230 Z 15on
each side
180–200 c 35–40
230 Z 12–15on
each side
180 b 45–65
180 b 40–45
The cooking time depends on the types of vegetable.
Preheat for 5 minutes
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Toast in accordance with EN 60350-1
Topped, grilled courgettes, stuffed, halved lengthways
Wire rack 1
Unperforated 2180 c 30–40
Temperature in °C
230 Z 5–7 Preheat for 5minutes.
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
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Side dishes
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Basmati rice (250 g + 500 ml water)
Bulgur wheat (250 g + 250 ml water)
Couscous (250 g + 250 ml water)
Dumplings (90 g each) Perforated/
Long-grain rice (250 g + 500 ml water)
Brown rice (250 g + 375 ml water)
Polenta
(250 g + 625 ml water for hard polenta)
(250 g + 1125 ml water for soft polenta)
Quinoa (250 g + 500 ml water)
Risotto (250 g + 750 ml stock)
Red beans Unperforated 100 100 85–95 Soak for 1hour. Cover with water.
Red lentils (250 g + 375 ml water)
Lentils (250 g + 375 ml water)
White beans, pre-soaked (250 g + 1 l water)
Unperforated 100 100 20–25
Unperforated 100 100 10–15
Unperforated 100 100 10–15
unperforated
Unperforated 100 100 25–30
Unperforated 100 100 30–35
Unperforated 100 100 10–15
Unperforated 100 100 30–40
Unperforated 100 100 35–40
Unperforated 100 100 15–20
Unperforated 100 100 50–60
Unperforated 100 100 55–65
Tempera­ture in °C
95–100 100 25–30
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
Desserts
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Crème brûlée (130 g each) Perforated 90 80 55–65
Steamed dumplings/yeast dumplings (100 g each)
Flan/crème caramel (130 g each)
Unperforated 100 100 20–30 Allow steamed dumplings to rise for
Perforated 90 100 35–40
Tempera­ture in °C
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
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Compote Unperforated 100 100 20–25 E.g. apples, pears, rhubarb
Rice pudding (200 g rice + 800 ml milk)
Orange flan Perforated 90 100 40–45 Poached pears Perforated 100 100 45–50 Sweet bake Unperforated 180–200 0/60 20–40 Preheating
Sweet soufflé Unperforated 160 0 30 With fruit, chocolate, vanilla
Unperforated 100 100 55–60 Allow to cool down for 10 minutes and stir.
Tempera­ture in °C
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
Recipe tip: Add sugar, vanilla sugar, cinna­mon or lemon juice.
Recipe tip: Add fruit, sugar or cinnamon.
E.g. semolina, quark or pre-cooked rice pud­ding
Miscellaneous
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Sterilising (e.g. baby bottles, jam jars)
Drying fruit or vegetables Perforated 80–100 0 180–300 E.g. thinly sliced tomatoes, mush-
Eggs, hard-boiled Perforated 100 100 13–15 Preheating Eggs, medium Perforated 100 100 7 Preheating Eggs, soft-boiled Perforated 100 100 4 Preheating Royale (500 g) Glass dish, wire
Semolina dumplings Unperforated 90–95 100 12–15 Hot towels Unperforated 100 100 10–15 Moisten the towels. Potato gratin (1 kg potatoes) Ovenproof dish,
Lasagne Unperforated 170–190 30/60 40–55 Soufflé (cheese soufflé) Soufflé dishes,
Melting chocolate Heat-resistant
Wire rack 100 100 20–25
rack
wire rack
wire rack
bowl, wire rack
Tempera­ture in °C
90 100 25–30
180 30 45–65
160 0 30
60 100 15–20 Cover with heat-resistant cling film.
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
rooms, courgettes, apples, pears, etc.
Baked items
With the combi-steam oven, you can always prepare
your baked goods with the optimal humidity: – a | Hot air and 0% humidity:
When baking fruit flan and quiche, excess humidity can escape. This operating mode corresponds to the hot air in the conventional baking oven.
` | Hot air and 30% humidity:
Sponge cakes do not dry out. The humidity in the food cannot escape from the cooking compartment.
_ - \ | Hot air + 60–100% humidity:
Puff pastry and yeast-risen pastry are fluffy inside and crispy outside, with a gloss.
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If you only bake on one level, use level 2. If you bake
on two levels at the same time, use levels 1and 3. Slide the unperforated cooking insert into the second level. If you are using a deep baking tin, place it on the wire rack that you insert into the first level.
With steam injection - possible in hot air mode (0%
humidity) and humidity level 30% - humidity is fed to the food abruptly. Among other things, when used at the beginning of the baking process when baking bread or leavened cakes, this function ensures more volume and a crust which is crispier and shinier.
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Apple cake
(in accordance with EN 60350-1)
20 cm spring­form cake tin, wire rack
Tempera­ture in °C
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
160 0 110 Preheat
Bagels Unperforated 190–210 80–100 20–25 Baguette, pre-baked Wire rack 190–200 0–80 10–15 Sponge base, thick (6 eggs) Springform
150 0 45
tin Sponge base, thin (2 eggs) Unperforated 200 100 8–10 E.g. for Swiss roll Puff pastry goods Unperforated 190–210 80–100 10–18 E.g. with poppy seeds, marzipan, or
savoury with ham, cheese Brioche, bread rolls Unperforated 160 0 8–12 Bread rolls
(50–100 g/piece)
Unperforated 1) 150
2) 170–230
100
30
10
25 Step 2) 170 °C for light/230 °C for
dark Bread rolls, pre-baked Wire rack 150–170 0 8–15 Inject steam at the beginning. Bread (0.5–1kg) Unperforated 1) 150
2) 170–230
100
30
10
25–45
Step 2) 170 °C for light/230 °C for
dark
Use the core temperature probe to mon-
itor the exact cooking temperature.
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Place on the wire rack to cool. Sponge traybakes Unperforated 160–165 0 35–40 Bundt cake (1 kg flour) Bundt cake
160–175 30 45–50
tin, wire rack
Yeast tray bakes Unperforated 160–170 0–60 30–45 For yeast tray bakes with moist toppings
(e.g. plum tart or onion tart), use 0%
humidity, and for yeast tray bakes with
dry toppings (e.g. crumble), use 60%
humidity. Plaited loaf (500 g flour) Unperforated 160–170 30 25–35 Inject steam at the beginning Muffins Muffin tin,
170 30 20–30
wire rack Macaroons Unperforated 150–160 0 15–20 Biscuits Unperforated 150–165 0 10–20 Quiche, flan Quiche dish
190–210 0 45–60 or tin, wire rack
Sponge cake Loaf tin/
165–170 0–30 50–75 springform cake tin, wire rack
Small cakes
(in accordance with EN 60350-1)
Unperforated – level 2
Perforated –
160 0 25–30 Preheat
150 0 30–35 level 1
Unperforated – level 3
Pastry strips
(in accordance with EN 60350-1)
Unperforated – level 2
Perforated –
140 0 50 Preheat
140 0 50 level 1
Unperforated – level 3
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Tart Tart dish or
tin, wire rack
Hot water sponge cake
(in accordance with EN 60350-1)
Cream puffs, eclairs Unperforated 180–190 0–30 40–45
Unperforated 150 0 40 Preheat
Tempera-
ture in °C
190–200 0–30 30–45 E.g. with apples, chocolate, apricots, or
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Dough proving (leaving to rise)
The combi-steam oven provides the ideal conditions
for proving dough and dough mixtures or raw pastries without them drying out.
To do this, use the V "Dough proving" operating
mode.
With this operating mode, no preheating is
necessary.
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Dough mixture – pizza Bowl /
wire rack
Dough mixture – bread Bowl /
wire rack
Dough mixture – brioche Bowl /
wire rack
Tempera-
ture in °C
38 V 25 E.g. yeast dough, natural fermentation
45 V 40
45 V 55
The bowl does not need to be covered by a wet
cloth. Proving only takes half as long as it usually does.
The cooking time specified is intended as a guide
only. Leave the dough to rise until it has doubled in volume.
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
savoury with asparagus, onions, cheese
Comments
starter, sourdough
Regenerating (reheating)
The combi-steam oven creates the perfect
environment for reheating cooked food without drying it out. The flavour and quality are virtually indistinguishable from food that has been freshly prepared.
To use this function, select "Reheat" mode d.
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Baguette, bread rolls (frozen) Wire rack 140 d 10–15
Baguette, bread rolls (from pre­vious day)
Roasts, sliced (150 g/slice) Unperforated 120 d 15–20 Finger-thick slices, do not pile them
Vegetables Dish, wire
Pizza (from the previous day, not deep-frozen)
Wire rack 180 d 4–7
rack Wire rack 180 d 8–10
Tempera­ture in °C
120 d 10–12 Do not preheat.
Do not cover the food. Do not use aluminium foil or
clingfilm.
The figures listed are for portions for one person.
Larger quantities of food can also be warmed up in the unperforated cooking insert; you will need to cook the food for longer than the times specified in the table.
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
on top of one another; add sauce to the cooking container to make the roast more succulent.
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Starchy side dishes Dish, wire
rack
Plated meals Dish, wire
rack
Tempera­ture in °C
120 d 8–12 E.g. pasta, quartered potatoes, rice;
120 d 15–20
Defrosting
In the combi-steam oven, you defrost frozen food
gently and faster than in the refrigerator and more evenly than in the microwave.
To do this, use the W "Defrost" operating mode.
With this operating mode, no preheating is
necessary.
The defrosting times specified are intended as a
guide only. The defrosting time depends on the size, weight and shape of the frozen food: Freeze your food flat and in individual pieces. This will reduce the defrosting time.
Remove the food from the packaging before
defrosting.
Only defrost the quantity that you need right away.
Remember: Food that has been defrosted may not
keep for as long as fresh food and it will spoil more quickly. Prepare defrosted food immediately and cook it thoroughly.
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
baked or fried food such as chips or croquettes are not suitable
After half of the defrosting time, turn fish or meat or
separate pieces of frozen food, such as berries or pieces of meat. Fish does not need to be fully defrosted; it is sufficient to defrost it until the surface is soft enough for seasoning/spices to stick.
m Warning – Health risk!
When defrosting food from animal sources, you must remove the liquid that escapes during defrosting. It must never come into contact with other food. Bacteria could be transferred.
Slide the unperforated cooking insert under the food. Pour away the liquid that collects in the dish or tray as the meat and poultry defrosts. Then clean the sink and rinse it with plenty of water. Clean the cooking insert in hot soapy water or in the dishwasher.
After defrosting, operate the combi-steam oven for 15minutes using hot air at 180°C.
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Berries (300 g) Perforated 45–50 W 6–8 Roasts (1–1.5 kg) Perforated 45–50 W 90–120 Fish fillet (150g/piece) Perforated 45–50 W 15–20 Vegetables (400g) Perforated 45–50 W 10–12 Goulash (600g) Perforated 45–50 W 40–55 Chicken (1kg) Perforated 45–50 W 60–70 Chicken thighs (400g each) Perforated 45–50 W 40–50
Temperature in °C
Type of heating
Cooking time in mins
Comments
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Preserving
It is easy to preserve fruit and vegetables in the
combi-steam oven.
Cook food as soon as possible after purchase or
after it has been harvested. Prolonged storage reduces the vitamin content and can cause spoilage.
Only use fruit and vegetables that are in good
condition.
The combi-steam oven is not suitable for preserving
meat.
Food Cooking container Tempera-
ture in °C
Fruit, vegetables (in sealed
0.75 l preserving jars) Beans, peas (in sealed
0.75 l preserving jars)
Perforated 100 100 35–40
Perforated 100 100 120
Extracting juice (soft fruit)
Carefully check and clean the preserving jars,
rubber sealing rings, clips and springs.
Sterilise the washed jars in your combi-steam oven
for 20–25minutes at 100 °C and 100% humidity before preserving.
Place the preserving jars in the perforated cooking
container. They must not be in contact with each other.
Once the cooking time has elapsed, open the
cooking compartment door. Do not remove the preserving jars from the cooking compartment until they have completely cooled down.
Humid­ity in %
Cooking time in mins
Comments
The combi-steam oven lets you extract juice from
berries effortlessly and cleanly.
Place the berries into the perforated cooking insert
and slide it into the 2nd level from the bottom. Slide the unperforated cooking insert one level underneath to catch any liquid that drips down.
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ture in °C
Berries Perforated + unperforated 100 100 60–120
Leave the berries in the appliance until all the juice
has been extracted.
You can then place the berries in a tea towel and
squeeze to extract the remaining juice.
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Cooking time in mins
Comments
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Preparing yoghourt
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You can even prepare your own yogurt in the combi-
steam oven.
Heat pasteurised milk to 90 °C on the hob to
prevent the yoghurt cultures from being overcome by any unwanted microbes. Ultra-heat treated milk (UHT milk) does not need to be heated. (Please note: If you use cold milk to make yoghurt, the incubation time will be longer).
Important! Allow the milk to cool to 40 °C in a water
bath so that the yoghurt cultures are not destroyed.
Stir some natural yoghurt with identified yoghurt
cultures into the milk (1–2teaspoons of yoghurt per 100 ml).
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Yoghurt starter (in sealed jars)
Perforated 45 100 300 Recipe tip: Flavour the yoghurt starter with fruit
Tempera­ture in °C
Humid­ity in %
When using yoghurt ferment, follow the instructions
on the packet.
Pour the yoghurt into clean jars.
You can sterilise the washed jars in your combi-
steam oven at 100 °C and 100% humidity for 20– 25 minutes before pouring in the yoghurt. Make sure that you allow the jars and the cooking compartment to cool down before you pour in the yoghurt and place the jars in the appliance.
Once you have finished making the yoghurt, place it
in the refrigerator.
To make thick yoghurt, add skimmed milk powder to
the milk before heating it (1–2tablespoons per litre).
Cooking time in mins
Comments
purée, jam, honey, vanilla or chocolate, and then increase the preparation time if necessary.
Preparing bulky food
To prepare bulky food items, you can remove the
side slide-in racks.
To do this, undo the knurled nuts at the front of the
slide-in racks, and pull the slide-in racks out towards you.
Place the wire rack directly onto the bottom of the
cooking compartment and place the food or roasting dish onto the rack. Do not place the food or roasting dish directly onto the bottom of the cooking compartment.
Acrylamide in foodstuffs
Which foods are affected?
Acrylamide is mainly produced in grain and potato products that are heated to high temperatures, such as crisps, chips, toast, bread rolls, bread, fine baked goods (biscuits, gingerbread, cookies).
Tips for keeping acrylamide to a minimum when preparing food
General Keep cooking times as short as possible.
Cook food until it is golden brown, but not too dark. Large, thick pieces of food con-
tain less acrylamide. Baking With hot air at max. 180°C. Biscuits Egg or egg yolk reduces the production of
acrylamide. Spread out a single layer
evenly on the baking tray. Oven
Chips
Cook at least 400 g at once on a baking
tray so that the chips do not dry out.
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