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Cooking with your Appliance

Grilling

The top of the oven is where grilling takes place. When the main oven is hot use the meat tin with a grill rack (used on the
highest position) so that the fat can drip into the tray. Position the food on the rack and put into the oven on the highest
runner. The heat from the cast iron roof of the oven will cook and colour the food - turn as necessary.
Turn the grill rack over to the lowest position and it becomes a trivet for roasting meat and poultry. It is also useful as a
cooling rack.

The Hotplate

The rise in temperature of the hotplate corresponds with rise in oven temperature. The higher the main oven temperature
the hotter the hotplate. It is graduated, being hotter on the left side suitable for boiling and cooler on the right side for
simmering and slower cooking.

Hints

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To get the best results when cooking on the hotplate always use good ground bases. This ensures maximum
contact and heat transfer from the heat source to the food being cooked.

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The hotplate can be used directly, for making toasted sandwiches, drop scones, etc, see the Rayburn 
cookbook for details.

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Keeping the hotplate free from crumbs and debris will also maximise efficiency. Even a few small crumbs on
the hotplate will considerably slow down the time it takes for a kettle to boil.

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Keep the hotplate as hot as possible by always keeping the lids closed when not in use. This also conserves
fuel.

The Lower Oven

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The temperature of the cast iron lower oven is dependent on the temperature in the main oven.

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As a guide it is around half the temperature of the main oven.

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This means that it can be used as a cooking oven, when the main oven is at a higher temperature, ideally MARK 6 or
slightly higher. Food such as casseroles, meringues and milk puddings can then be cooked satisfactorily.

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When cooking a casserole or meat dishes in the lower oven alaways start off by allowing the casserole to 
come to the boil then cook for 5-10 minutes on the hotplate or in the main oven before being transferred to 
the lower oven.

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Although there are runners on the sides of the oven for the grid shelves/meat tin, dishes may also be cooked on the 
floor of the oven.

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Note that if the appliance is left on high setting or run continuously for a long period of time, the temperature of the 
lower oven may climb higher than half that of the main oven temperature.

The Rayburn Cookbook

The cookbook supplied with your Rayburn is general to all Rayburns. When following the recipes consult these operating
instructions to ascertain details relevant to your Rayburn.

Summary of Contents for RAYBURN XT

Page 1: ...For use in GB and IE Users Instructions XT Gas GPF PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE 10 13 EOPI 514105 raywarranty aga web co uk DESN 514112 B...

Page 2: ...ING AND CARE OF YOUR RAYBURN 14 SERVICING BURNER RESET GAS LEAK OR FAULT AND POWER FAILURE 15 NOTE SMOKE SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL USAGE Some parts of the cooker have been coated with a light cover...

Page 3: ...w setting and turned up as required Do not use to warm a room with the appliance oven doors open DO NOT LEAVE THE ROASTING OVEN DOOR OPEN If left open for any length of time over heating may cause the...

Page 4: ...en Grid Shelves See Fig 3 To ensure the correct operation of the oven grid shelves ensure that they are inserted as shown Fig 1 Fig 2 DESN 514108 DESN 514119 Fig 3 DESN 510111 Solid Plain Shelf The so...

Page 5: ...sed for the following 1 A pre set morning programme to turn the cooker to the desired temperature so that it is ready for immediate use 2 Mid day or evening timing to suit meal times 3 Alternative thi...

Page 6: ...n in supply the clock will show 12 00 and the LED bar 4 will flash above the sign SETTING THE TIME OF DAY 1 Whilst the LED bar 4 is flashing press the and or minus buttons until the display shows the...

Page 7: ...the following purpose DESN 514107 Fig 5 l l l Mode By using these buttons the following functions can be selected l Minute timer l Automatic cooking time l End of automatic cooking time l Time of day...

Page 8: ...ood on the correct shelves in the oven 2 Check that the clock is telling the correct time of day 3 Press the MODE button repeatedly until the LED bar 2 flashes and then press the button until 2 hours...

Page 9: ...button until the display shows the time of day A signal will sound SETTING THE MINUTE TIMER The minute timer can be set to time periods from 1 minute to 23 59 hours 1 Press the MODE button repeatedly...

Page 10: ...ed in the oven if there is a delay to the start of cooking ie Stews prepared by frying the meat vegetables should be cooked immediately Dishes containing left over food should not be cooked by this me...

Page 11: ...od higher or lower or use of the solid plain shelf a hotter or cooler temperature can be achieved The main oven has good all round temperature Joints of meat gain colour more quickly than in a convent...

Page 12: ...mise efficiency Even a few small crumbs on the hotplate will considerably slow down the time it takes for a kettle to boil Keep the hotplate as hot as possible by always keeping the lids closed when n...

Page 13: ...ize SHORT CRUST TARTLETS 6 2 or 3 15 20 mins SHORT CRUST PIE 6 4 or 5 45 mins QUICHE 6 Floor 35 40 mins PUFF PASTRY 8 2 or 3 10 15 mins MERINGUES L 5 1 1 2 2 1 2 hrs CASSEROLES 1 2 3 4 or 5 2 3 hrs BR...

Page 14: ...oured A well moistened liberally soaped very fine steel wood pad may be used Check that the cleaning agent is approved by the Vitreous Enamel Association VEA Wipe with a soapy damp cloth and buff with...

Page 15: ...ould be pushed in to re set and the pilot re lit If this problem persits contact the local engineer to determine the cause It is important not to re set more than once as this may indicate a flue bloc...

Page 16: ...er s policy of continuous product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance described at any time Manufactured by AGA Rangemaster Stat...

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