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Cucinetta
BEEM - Elements of Lifestyle
Do not overfill the basket so that the
food can be turned in the wire basket.
Insert the rotary spit into the appliance
as described in the section
Rotary
spit chicken (page 31)
(image D2).
Set the cooking time and temperature
as described in the section
Setting
the cooking temperature and time
(page 27)
.
Press the
button (10).
Remove the hot vegetable basket us-
ing the rotary spit grip.
Convector
This function starts upper and lower heat-
ing as well as the convector fan. This
achieves an intensive and even heat
distribution within the appliance so that
the cooking temperature and time can
be decreased. The convector function is
suitable for various different applications
such as roasting and stewing meat, baking
bread, cake, pizza and biscuits, preparing
fish dishes, casseroles and gratin. Use
this function as follows:
Push the grill grate onto the lowest rail
in the appliance. Fill a fire-proof mould
made of glass, ceramic or metal with
food and put this on the grill grate.
Do not cover the food, for example not
even with aluminium foil.
Press the
button (10).
Press the Mode button to select the
"Convector" function.
Set the cooking time and temperature
as described in the section
Setting
the cooking temperature and time
(page 27).
Press the
button (10).
Remove the food with the help of
kitchen gloves or pot holders and the
grill grate with the grip.
NOTE
Check that your cake/baking mould
►
fits into the appliance.
Make sure that the dough for the
►
cake or bread does not brim over
when rising during baking and come
into contact with the inner walls and
heating elements of the appliance.
Preheat the oven for approx. 4-5 min.
►
Pizza (image E1)
Push the grill grate onto the lowest
rail.
Lay the pizza stone onto the grill
grate.
Put the pizza onto the pizza stone.
Bake the pizza using the "Convector"
function.
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