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Contents 17 1. Instructions for safe and proper use ____________________ 18 2. Front panel an d commands __________________________ 19 2.1 Front panel________________________________________________________19 2.2 Description of commands _____________________________________________20 3. Use of th e oven ___________________________________ 22 3.1 Wa[...]
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Instructions f or saf e and pr oper use 1. Instructions f or safe and pr oper use 18 THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE AND THEREFORE MUST BE KEPT IN IT S ENTIRETY AND IN AN ACCESSIBLE PLACE FOR THE WHOLE WORKING LIFE OF THE OVEN. WE ADVISE CAREFUL READING OF THIS MANUAL AN D ALL THE INSTR UCTIONS THEREIN BEFOR E USING THE OVEN. INSTA[...]
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Fr ont panel and commands 19 2. Fr ont panel and commands 2.1 Fr ont panel All of the commands and controls for the oven a re found on the front panel. 8-FUNCTIONS MODEL 10-FUNCTIO NS MODEL[...]
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Fr ont panel and commands 20 2.2 Description of commands FUNCTION SWITCH KNOB Selects the desired cooking functi ons. T he symbols are shown below. Turning the knob the various fun ction symbols light up, sim ultaneous with the timer and internal oven light indicators. NO FUNCTION SET UPPER AND LOWER HEATING ELEMENT + VENTILATION GRILL ELEMENT IN O[...]
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Fr ont panel and commands 21 CLOCK WITH END OF COOKING TIME This permits manual selection of co oking and manual setting of cooking time. Knob A must always be turned CLOCKWISE . Activate the required function and temperature b efore setting cooking time. Setting the time To set the time, PULL OUT knob A and turn it clockwise. Manual cooking To use[...]
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Use of the o ven 3. Use of the o ven 22 3.1 W arnings and general ad vice Using the oven for the first time, heat it to the maximum (250°C) for sufficient time to burn a way any oily residues from manufacture. The heating elements an d the fan are de-activated when the oven door is opened. If you have to do something with the food in the oven, lea[...]
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A v ailab le accessories 23 4. A v ailabl e accessories The oven feature s 4 support positions for plat es and grills of different height. Grill for supporting recipients with food being cooked. Grill to place above glass plate or above the oven grill for grilling foods. Glass plate suitable for cooki ng and also useful for collecting fats from foo[...]
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Cooking hints 5. Cooking hints 24 5.1 T raditional cooking FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOSTAT SELECTOR SWITCH FROM 50° TO 250°C This classic cooking syste m, with the heat coming from below and above, is suited to cooking foods on one level only. Preheat the o ven to the required temperature and put the food in the oven only after the thermostat light ha[...]
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Cooking hints 25 This permits rapid gol den-browning of foods. F or longer cooking periods and grilling on wide surfaces it is better to insert the grill on a l ower guide-slot, depending on the size of the pieces to be cooked. 5.4 Grill cooking with hot air FUNCTION SWITCH THERMOSTAT SWITCH AT MAXIMUM AND DOOR CLOSE D This permits a uniform dist r[...]
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Cooking hints 26 5.7 Recommended cooking table Cooking times, especially meat, va ry accord ing to the thickness and qualit y of the food and to consumer taste. TRADITIONAL COOKING LEVEL FROM BELOW TEMPERATURE (°C) TIME IN MINUTES (*) FIRST COURSES LASAGNE OVEN-BAKED PASTA 2 - 3 2 - 3 200 - 210 210 - 230 50 - 60 40 MEAT ROAST VEAL ROAST BEEF ROAST[...]
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Cooking hints 27 HOT-AIR COOKING LEVEL FROM BELOW TEMPERATURE (°C) TIME IN MINUTES (*) FIRST COURSES LASAGNE OVEN-BAKED PASTA 2 2 190 - 210 190 - 210 40 - 50 25 - 30 MEAT ROAST VEAL ROAST PORK ROASTED BEEF FILLET OF BEEF ROAST LAMB ROAST BEEF ROAST CHICKEN ROAST DUCK ROAST TURKEY RUMP ROAST RABBIT ROAST HARE ROAST PIGEON 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 - 2 1 [...]
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Cleaning and maintenance 6. Cleaning and maintenance 28 Before any intervention, disconnec t the power supply of the device. Never use a steam jet to clean the appliance. 6.1 Cleaning stainless steel To keep the ov en in good condition, you should clean it at regular int ervals (after it has cooled). Take out all removable parts. 6.1.1 Routine clea[...]
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Extraor dinary maintenance 29 7. Extraor dinary maintenance The oven will on occasion need min or maintenance or replacement of parts su bject to wear. Specific instructions for each of these procedures appears below. Before any inter vention, disconnect the power su pply of the device. 7.1 Replacement of o ven light bulbs Remove upper oven p rotec[...]
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Extraor dinary maintenance 30 7.3 Remo ving the door Use the two splines: open the door, insert the splines G into the slit of the hinges and push them towards the oven. Half-clo se the door upward to f orm an angle of appro ximately 45°, then lift up and slide off. For re-assembly, insert the hinges into its groove t hen let the door rest downwar[...]