Bauknecht IR6 EP8VS2 PT Health & Safety, Use And Care And Installation Manual Download Page 18

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HOW TO READ THE COOKING TABLE

The table lists the best function, accessories and level 

to use when cooking different types of food .

Cooking times start from the moment food is placed 

in the oven, excluding preheating (where required) . 
Cooking temperatures and times are approximate 

and depend on the amount of food and the type of 

accessory used . 
Use the lowest recommended settings to begin with 

and, if the food is not cooked enough, then switch to 

higher settings . 
Use the accessories supplied and preferably dark-

coloured metal cake tins and baking trays . You can 

also use Pyrex or stoneware pans and accessories, 

but bear in mind that cooking times will be slightly 

longer . 

COOKING DIFFERENT FOODS AT THE SAME TIME

The “Forced Air” function enables you to cook 

different foods (such as fish and vegetables) on 

different shelves at the same time . 
Remove the food which requires a shorter cooking 

time and leave the food which requires a longer 

cooking time in the oven .

DESSERTS

Cook delicate desserts on one shelf only with the 

conventional function . 

Use dark-coloured metal baking pans and always 

place them on the wire shelf supplied . 
To cook on more than one shelf, select the “Forced 

Air” function and position the cake tins on different 

shelves to facilitate the circulation of hot air .
To check whether a leavened cake is fully cooked, 

insert a wooden toothpick into the centre of the cake . 

If the toothpick comes out clean, the cake is ready .
If using non-stick baking pans, do not butter the 

edges as the dessert may not rise evenly around the 

edges .
If the item “swells” during baking, use a lower 

temperature next time and consider reducing the 

amount of liquid you add or stirring the mixture more 

gently .
Desserts with moist fillings (cheesecake or fruit pies) 

require the use of the Convection Bake function . 
If the base of the cake is soggy, lower the shelf and 

sprinkle the bottom of the cake with breadcrumbs or 

biscuit crumbs before adding the filling .

PIZZA

Lightly grease the baking plates to ensure the pizza 

has a crispy base . 

Scatter the mozzarella over the pizza two-thirds of 

the way through cooking .

RISING

It is always best to cover the dough with a damp cloth 

before placing it in the oven . 

Dough rising time with this function is reduced by 

approximately one third compared to rising at room 

temperature (20 - 25°C) . 

The rising time for pizza starts at around one hour for 

1 kg of dough .

MEAT

Use any kind of baking plate or Pyrex dish suited to 

the size of the piece of meat being cooked . 
For roast meat, it is best to add some stock to the 

bottom of the pan, basting the meat during cooking 

for added flavour . When the roast is ready, let it rest 

in the oven for another 10-15 minutes, or wrap it in 

aluminium foil .
When you want to grill meat, choose cuts with an 

even thickness all over in order to achieve uniform 

cooking results . Very thick pieces of meat require 

longer cooking times . To prevent the meat from 

burning on the outside, lower the position of the wire 

shelf, keeping the food farther away from the grill . 

Turn the meat two-thirds of the way through cooking .
To collect the cooking juices, place a drip tray with 

half a litre of water directly under the grill on which 

the meat is placed . Top-up when necessary .

USEFUL TIPS

Summary of Contents for IR6 EP8VS2 PT

Page 1: ...Health Safety Use and Care and Installation guide www bauknecht eu register...

Page 2: ...2 ENGLISH 3...

Page 3: ...8 DESCRIPTION OF DISPLAY 8 ACCESSORIES 9 INSERTING THE WIRE SHELF AND OTHER ACCESSORIES 9 REMOVE AND REINSTALL THE LATERAL GRIDS 10 FITTING THE SLIDING RUNNERS 11 FUNCTIONS 12 HOW TO USE THE OVEN 14...

Page 4: ...opening the door by letting the hot air or steam exit gradually before accessing the appliance Do not obstruct hot air vents at the front of the oven During and after the pyrolysis cycle the animals...

Page 5: ...e power supply cable Do not use extension leads multiple sockets or adapters Do not operate this appliance if it has a damaged mains cord or plug if it is not working properly or if it has been damage...

Page 6: ...tential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the accompanying docu...

Page 7: ...the cooling fan may continue to run for a certain period of time When the oven door is opened during cooking the heating elements switch off 1 Control panel 2 Fan 3 Circular heating element non visibl...

Page 8: ...8 Settings timer cooking time delayed start time and clock CONTROL PANEL 1 SELECTION KNOB For switching the oven on by selecting a function Turn to the 0 position to switch the oven off 2 BACK For re...

Page 9: ...te etc These make it easier to place accessories in and remove accessories from the oven The number of accessories may vary depending on which model is purchased Other accessories that are not supplie...

Page 10: ...lf guides lift the guides up 1 and then gently pull the lower partout its seating 2 the shelf guides can now be removed 2 1 4 To refit the shelf guides first fit them back into their upper seating 5 K...

Page 11: ...unner to the shelf guide and slide it along as far as it will go fig A lower the other clip into position 4 To secure the guide press the lower portion of the clip firmly against the shelf guide Make...

Page 12: ...beef chicken Position the food on the middle shelves We recommend using a drip tray to collect the cooking juices position it on the 1st or 2nd level adding approximately half a litre of water The ove...

Page 13: ...ead etc The temperature may be modified within a given range to perfectly suit different recipes and personal tastes Use the 2nd shelf The oven does not have to be preheated PASTR PASTRY 6 9 This func...

Page 14: ...outages 3 SET THE POWER CONSUMPTION The oven is programmed to consume a level of electrical power that is compatible with a domestic network that has a rating of more than 3 kW If your household uses...

Page 15: ...ng a delayed start Please note You can adjust the cooking time that has been set during cooking by pressing use the adjustment knob to amend it and then press to confirm SETTING THE END COOKING TIME D...

Page 16: ...required press to start a five minute browning cycle You can stop the function at any time by turning the selection knob to 0 to switch the oven off TIMER When the oven is switched off the display ca...

Page 17: ...nt knob to select the desired cycle and press to confirm the oven begins the self cleaning cycle and the door locks automatically a warning message appears on the display along with a countdown indica...

Page 18: ...rise evenly around the edges If the item swells during baking use a lower temperature next time and consider reducing the amount of liquid you add or stirring the mixture more gently Desserts with mo...

Page 19: ...s 180 190 35 45 4 1 Yes 180 190 35 45 5 3 1 Meringues Yes 90 110 150 3 Yes 90 130 150 4 1 Yes 90 140 160 5 3 1 Pizza thin thick flatbread PIZZA 220 250 20 40 2 Yes 220 240 20 40 4 1 Yes 220 240 25 50...

Page 20: ...asagne souffl CASSE 190 200 40 65 3 Baked pasta cannelloni CASSE 190 200 25 45 3 Lamb veal beef pork 1 kg MEAT 190 200 60 90 3 Poultry rabbit duck 1 kg POULT 200 230 50 80 3 Turkey goose 3 kg POULT 19...

Page 21: ...les Yes 180 30 50 4 1 Complete meal fruit tart level 5 lasagne level 3 meat level 1 Yes 190 40 120 5 3 1 Stuffed roasting joints 200 80 120 3 Cuts of meat rabbit chicken lamb 200 50 100 3 Turn food ha...

Page 22: ...tin on wire shelf Shelf 1 Cake tin on wire shelf 2 Apple pies Yes 2 185 70 90 Cake tin on wire shelf Yes 2 175 70 90 Cake tin on wire shelf Yes 1 4 175 75 95 Shelf 4 Cake tin on wire shelf Shelf 1 Cak...

Page 23: ...that has formed as a result of cooking foods with a high water content let the oven to cool completely and then wipe it with a cloth or sponge Clean the door glass with a suitable liquid detergent The...

Page 24: ...nctions the standard cycle PYRO provides thorough cleaning if the oven is heavily soiled while the economic cycle PYRO ECO is shorter and consumes less energy than the standard cycle which makes it su...

Page 25: ...ot hold it by the handle Simply remove the door by continuing to close it while pulling it upwards at the same time until it is released from its seating 5 a b 15 Put the door to one side resting it o...

Page 26: ...the catches into their original position Make sure that you lower them down completely b a 5 Apply gentle pressure to check that the catches are in the correct position 6 CLICK Try closing the door an...

Page 27: ...bs or 20 40 W 230 V type G9 T300 C halogen bulbs The bulb used in the product is specifically designed for domestic appliances and is not suitable for general room lighting within the home EC Regulati...

Page 28: ...oor open Close the door and see if the fault persists The time is flashing Power cut You need to reset the time Follow the instructions given in the Using the appliance for the first time section The...

Page 29: ...ifferent function The light is not working The bulb needs replacing Follow the instructions for replacing the bulb given in the Maintenance section The brightness of the display is reduced ECO mode ac...

Page 30: ...ns on our website Be prepared to provide a brief description of the fault the exact type of model of your product the assistance code the number following the word SERVICE on the identification plate...

Page 31: ...EN 31 x2 90 C...

Page 32: ...32 540 542 538 577 595 345 20 595 95 482 10 5 0 5 89 max 3 5 10 5 89 max 4 600 min 560 min 550 5 583 2 min 560 min 550...

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