Candy Gas and electric cookers User Instructions Download Page 10

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•Unless  otherwise  suggested,  preheat  the  oven  for  at  least  10 
minutes  before  use.  Do  not  open  the  oven  door  when  cooking 
cakes  otherwise  they  will  not  rise  (cakes  or  dishes  with  yeast  and 
soufflés).  The  blast  of  cold  air  which  will  enter  the  oven  will  prevent 
rising.  You  can  check  whether  cakes  are  properly  cooked  by 
inserting  a  rod  into  the  dough.  If  the  rod  comes  out  dry  when  you 
pull  it  out,  it  means  that  the  cake  is  properly  cooked.  Do  not  check 
in  this  way  until  at  least  three  quarters  of  the  cooking  time  has 
elapsed.

Please  keep  in  mind  the  following  tips

•If  the  surface  of  the  food  is  cooked  well  but  it  is  still  raw  or  partly 
raw  inside,  it  must  be  cooked  longer  at  a  lower  temperature.
•On  the  other  hand,  if  the  surface  of  the  food  is  too  dry,  it  should  be 
cooked  at  a  higher  temperature  for  a  shorter  time.

CATALYTIC  SELF  -  CLEANING  OVEN 

•Special  self-cleaning  panels  covered  in  a  micro-porous  coating 
are  available  on  some  of  our  models.  If  they  are  fitted,  the  oven  no 
longer  needs  to  be  cleaned  by  hand.
•The  lining  must  be  porous  for  self-cleaning  to  be  effective.
•Excessive  splattering  of  fat  may  block  the  pores  and  therefore 
hinder  self-cleaning.  This  self-cleaning  capacity  may  be  restored 
by  switching  on  the  empty  oven  to  maximum  for  about  10-20 
minutes.
•If  the  walls  of  the  oven  are  so  thickly  coated  in  grease  that  the 
catalytic  lining  is  no  longer  effective,  remove  surplus  grease  with  a 
soft  cloth  or  sponge  soaked  in  hot  water.  All  catalytic  linings 
currently  on  the  market  have  a  working  life  about  300  hours.  They 
should  therefore  be  replaced  after  about  300  hours.

Oven  Function

Position

Not  in  function

Grill  heater

Lower  and  upper  heating  element

Lower  heating  element

Upper  heating  element

ELECTRIC  OVEN
SUGGESTIONS  FOR  COOKING

Traditional  Cooking

Heat  is  generated  from  the  upper  and  lower  heaters.  Generally, 
the  middle  shelf  position  is  preferable  for  cooking.  However,  if  the 
top  or  bottom  surface  of  the  food  must  be  cooked  more,  place  it  on 
the  upper  or  lower  shelf.

Convection  Cooking  (with  Fan)

•The  food  is  cooked  by  evenly  distributed  preheated  air  blown  into 
the  oven  by  the  help  of  the  fan  located  on  the  inside  back  wall  of 
the  oven.
It  is  possible  to  cook  several  dishes  simultaneously  on  different 
shelves  thanks  to  the  evenly  distributed  heat  inside  the  oven.
•This  type  of  oven  is  also  very  useful  for  defrosting  frozen  food.  It 
can  also  be  used  for  sterilizing  canned  food,  preparing  fruit 
syrups,  and  dehydrating  fruits  and  mushrooms.

COOKING  CAKES

•The  minimum  quantity  of  meat  to  be  cooked  in  the  oven  is  1  kg. 
Otherwise,  the  meat  will  be  too  dry.
If  you  require  well  done  meat,  use  less  fat.  If  meat  has  a  little  fat, 
there  is  no  need  to  use  oil.  If  one  side  of  the  meat  is  fatty,  place  this 
side  up.  The  melted  fat  will  sufficiently  grease  the  part  below.  Red 
meats  should  be  taken  out  of  the  fridge  at  least  1  hour  before  the 
cooking.
•Otherwise  the  meat  may  become  tough  due  to  the  temperature 
difference.  Do  not  use  salt  before  cooking,  especially  when  grilling 
meat.  Salt  will  draw  the  blood  and  juices  out  of  the  meat  which  will 
consequently  prevent  the  roasting  of  the  upper  surface  of  the 
meat.
•Add  salt  to  roast  meat  only  after  half  of  the  cooking  time  has 
elapsed.
•Place  the  meat  to  be  roasted  in  a  wide,  shallow  pan.
•Deep  sided  containers  /  pans  act  as  a  shield  against  the  heat. 
Meat  can  be  placed  in  the  oven  in  a  heat  resistant  pan  or  directly 
onto  the  grill.  Insert  a  fat  /  gravy  collecting  tray  beneath  the  grill. 
Sauces  must  be  added  at  the  beginning  if  the  food  is  cooked  for  a 
short  time,  while  it  would  be  better  to  add  sauces  in  the  last  half 
hour  if  the  food  is  cooked  for  a  longer  time.

COOKING  MEATS

Small  fish  can  be  cooked  at  the  maximum  temperature  from  start 
to  finish.  Medium  sized  fish  must  be  cooked  at  the  maximum 
temperature  at  the  beginning  and  then  the  temperature  must  be 
slowly  reduced.  Larger  fish  must  be  cooked  at  lower  temperatures 
from  start  to  finish.  Check  the  cut  at  the  bottom  of  fish  to 
understand  whether  it  is  cooked  properly.  In  order  to  understand 
whether  the  fish  properly  grilled  or  not,  check  the  cleavage  at  the 
bottom  of  the  fish.  The  colour  (for  grilled  fish)  should  be  an  even 
matt  white.  This  is  not  the  case  for  salmon  and  trout.

COOKING  FISH

Lamp

Grill  heater  and  fan

Fan

Lower  heating  element  and  fan

Upper  heating  element  and  fan

Upper  heating  element,  lower  heating  element  and  fan

Turn  spit  and  grill  heater

The  oven  temperature  and  heater  can  be 
selected  by  turning  the  oven  adjustment 
knob  to  the  desired  temperature  level.
The  oven  thermostat  range  is:  140-
265°C.  For  the  lower  burner  function, 
turn  the  knob  to  (            ),  and  for  grill  turn 
the  knob  to  (              ).
Some  cookers  have  flame  safety  device 
on  burners.  If  the  flame  goes  out,  the  gas 
supply  is  automatically  cut  off.

Max

225

210

195

180 165

Min

GAS  OVEN

ELECTRIC  OVEN

Summary of Contents for Gas and electric cookers

Page 1: ...CANDY HOOVER GROUP S R L Via Privata Eden Fumagalli 20047 Brugherio Milano Italy COOKERS USER INSTRUCTIONS GB ...

Page 2: ...ot use flammable materials It is dangerous to modify or to attempt to modify the properties of the appliance Particular attention is necessary when you are frying do not leave the appliance unattended The appliance is heavy Take care when moving The emission of hot air is normal while the appliance is working Do not close the vents on the oven Some spillage on the appliance may occur when placing ...

Page 3: ...d air vents in the room where the appliance is installed the air needed can also be supplied from an adjacent room providing it is not a bedroom or a room where an air current could cause danger ENVIRONMENT THE APPLIANCE SHOULD BE PLACED There must be sufficient natural air ventilation in the room for gas combustion for the appliance to function correctly The air flow should enter through grilled ...

Page 4: ...he load The green yellow ground cable must not be interrupted by a switch The brown phase cable from the L coded connector of the oven must always be connected to the phase line of the mains The power line must be positioned so that it is not exposed to temperatures higher than 50 C When the power cable must be changed a cable with a cross section appropriate to the indicated power must be used Th...

Page 5: ...g with the standards for LPG is allowed Connection with a Solid or Flexible Metal Pipe The gas supply can be connected by a proper flexible stainless steel pipe according to the safety standards in force In this case there will be no further need to move the appliance The gas inlet connector of the appliance is Gc Connection with a Flexible Non metallic Pipe If the gas connection is in a position ...

Page 6: ...0 11 12 13 14 15 16 Cook top Control panel Drawer Oven door Front door Metallic top lid or Glass top lid Auxilary burner Semi rapid burners Rapid burners Hot plate 1000W Left grate Right grate Burners control knobs Hot plate control knob Thermostat oven knob Ignition button or fan button Signal lamp 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Cook top Control panel Drawer Oven door Front door Metallic top...

Page 7: ...required time Release all the buttons For cooking the desired recipes MANUAL FUNCTION Turn the oven function selector to position O Enables you to operate the oven COOKING TIME At the end of the cooking set time the oven will switch off automatically and an audible alarm will ring When the time is elapsed the oven will switch off automatically Should you wish to stop cooking earlier either turn th...

Page 8: ...er accidentally stops burning wait at least one minute before attempting to relight it Some cookers have a flame safety device see the picture above safety device F If the flame goes out the gas supply is automatically cut off Minimum and maximum diameters of the cooking pan bases Burner Large Burner Mid size Burner Small size Burner Min Diameter mm Ø 240 mm Ø 180 mm Ø 120 mm Max Diameter mm Ø 280...

Page 9: ...e Position Power Watt Power Watt Explanation 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 0 100 W 180 W 250 W 500 W 750 W 1000 W 0 135 W 220 W 300 W 850 W 1150 W 1500 W Off Heating Cooking at low temperature Cooking at low temperature Cooking Roasting Boiling Cooking Roasting Boiling Cooking Roasting Boiling This is especially important for pans used for roasting or pressurized cooking at high temperature Do not leave burners u...

Page 10: ...oven This type of oven is also very useful for defrosting frozen food It can also be used for sterilizing canned food preparing fruit syrups and dehydrating fruits and mushrooms COOKING CAKES The minimum quantity of meat to be cooked in the oven is 1 kg Otherwise the meat will be too dry If you require well done meat use less fat If meat has a little fat there is no need to use oil If one side of ...

Page 11: ... of those buttons will result in fast changes 1 Switch to buzzer alarm mode ADJUSTING THE BUZZERALARM With this feature you can program after how much elapsed time you should be warned by a buzzer sound 2 Give in the period of time to be counted down 3 After a few seconds the screen will return to displaying the current time of day CANCELLING THE BUZZER SOUND 1 Buzzer will sound after the programm...

Page 12: ... until you reset In the example shown cooking time has been programmed first the ready time was calculated automatically and was edited by us It is also possible first to program the ready time In that case the cooking time will be calculated automatically and should be editted thereafter IN CASE OF MAINS POWER LOSS Mains power losses excluding short time 1 minute approx periods will bring your ov...

Page 13: ...2 2 2 2 2 2 2 200 200 200 220 200 200 200 175 175 200 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 175 175 175 200 175 175 175 160 160 175 50 70 100 130 90 120 50 70 110 130 60 80 210 240 120 150 150 200 60 80 Cook on grill Cook on grill Cook on grill Cook on grill Leg Full size Full size Full size Full size In parts 1000 800 FISH Whole fish Fillet 2 2 200 200 2 1 and 3 2 1 and 3 175 175 40 60 30 40 2 Fishes 4 Fillets 12 ...

Page 14: ...If you have checked the above and the oven still does not work properly contact the nearest authorized service for assistance Model and Production Number PNC or ENR CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Before all cleaning and maintenance Disconnect mains voltage Shut off the gas valve for your own safety If the oven is adjusted to natural gas shut off the natural gas valve If the oven is hot wait till it has ...

Page 15: ...ible for any inaccuracy resulting from printing or transcript errors contained in this brochure We reserve the right to carry out modifications to products as required including the interests of con sumption without prejudice to the characteri stics relating to safety or function ...

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