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Checking, correcting or deleting settings

1.

To check your settings, press the

 KJ

 clock function button 

repeatedly until the corresponding symbol lights up.

2.

If necessary, you can correct your setting using the rotary 

selector.

3.

If you wish to cancel your setting, turn the rotary selector anti-

clockwise to the original value.

Baking

Do not use shelf height 2 when baking with the 

3

 Hot air 

operating mode. The air circulation would be impaired and this 

will have a negative effect on your baking.

Baking accessories

Baking tins

Use dark-coloured metal baking tins. Tinplate and glass dishes 

increase the baking time required and the cake will not brown 

evenly. If you wish to bake using tinplate tins and 

%

 Top/

bottom heat, you should use shelf height 1.
Always place a loaf tin diagonally and a round baking tin in the 

centre of the wire rack.

Baking trays

We recommend that you only use original baking trays, as 

these have been optimally designed for the cooking 

compartment and the operating modes.
Always carefully push the baking trays in as far as they will go. 

Make sure that the sloping edge of the baking tray is facing the 

appliance door.

Baking on two or more levels

If you are baking on several levels, you should preferably use 

baking trays and insert these at the same time.
Bear in mind that your items may brown at different rates on 

each level. The items on the top level will brown more quickly 

and can be taken out earlier.
If you wish to bake on two levels using a baking tray and a 

universal pan, you should insert the baking tray at shelf 

height 3 and the universal pan at shelf height 1.

Baking table for basic doughs/cake mixtures

The values in the table are guidelines and apply to enamelled 

baking trays and dark baking tins. The values may vary 

depending on the type and amount of dough/mixture and on 

the baking tin. 
The values for bread dough apply to both dough placed on a 

tray and dough placed in a loaf tin.
We recommend that you set the lower of the specified 

temperatures the first time. Lower temperatures will generally 

allow more even browning. 
If you are baking according to your own recipe, use similar 

recipes in the table as a guide.
Observe the notes in the table about preheating.

Hot air 

3

Top/bottom heat 

%

Basic dough

Shelf posi-

tion

Tempera-

ture in °C

Baking time in 

minutes

Shelf posi-

tion

Tempera-

ture in °C

Sponge

Tray bake with topping

1

160 - 170

30 - 45

3

170 - 180

1 + 3

150 - 160

40 - 50

-

-

Springform cake tin/loaf tin

1

150 - 160

60 - 80

2

160 - 170

Flan-base cake tin

1

160 - 170

20 - 35

1

170 - 180*

Shortcrust pastry

Tray bake with dry topping, e.g. crumble

1

160 - 170

45 - 70

3

180 - 190

1 + 3

160 - 170

60 - 80

-

-

Tray bake with moist topping, e.g. egg custard

1

150 - 170

60 - 80

-

-

Springform cake tin, e.g. cheesecake

1

150 - 160

50 - 90

1

160 - 180

Flan-base cake tin

1

150 - 160*

20 - 35

2

170 - 180*

Sponge mixture

Swiss roll

1

180 - 190*

10 - 15

3

190 - 200*

Flan-base cake tin

1

160 - 170

20 - 30

2

160 - 170

Sponge (6 eggs)

1

150 - 160

30 - 45

1

160 - 170

* Preheat oven

Summary of Contents for CF2322.4IL

Page 1: ... en Instruction manual Built in oven CF2322 4IL ...

Page 2: ...e understood the associated hazards Children must not play with on or around the appliance Children must not clean the appliance or carry out general maintenance unless they are at least 8 years old and are being supervised Keep children below the age of 8 years old at a safe distance from the appliance and power cable Always slide accessories into the cooking compartment correctly See Description...

Page 3: ...er Do not place ovenware on the cooking compartment floor if a temperature of over 50 ºC has been set This will cause heat to accumulate The baking and roasting times will no longer be correct and the enamel will be damaged Water in a hot cooking compartment do not pour water into the cooking compartment when it is hot This will cause steam The temperature change can cause damage to the enamel Moi...

Page 4: ...ion Operating mode Use 3 Hot air For baking and roasting on one or two levels Top bottom heat For baking and roasting on one level Ideal for cakes with moist toppings e g cheesecake 0 Circotherm intensive For frozen convenience products and for dishes that require a lot of heat from under neath see section Baking 4 All round grilling For poultry and larger pieces of meat Full surface grill For fla...

Page 5: ...up Do not use shelf height 2 when baking and roasting with 3 Hot air This will adversely affect air circulation and your baking and roasting results will not be as good Optional accessories You can purchase optional accessories from the after sales service or specialist retailers Before using the appliance for the first time Set the clock and clean your appliance before first use Setting the clock...

Page 6: ... temperature selector back to the Ú position After the appliance is switched off the cooling fan may continue to run Electronic clock In this section you can read about how to set the timer how to switch your appliance off automatically cooking time and end of operation how to switch your appliance on and off automatically preset operation how to set the time Clock display Notes Between the times ...

Page 7: ...s up 2 Press the KJclock function button repeatedly until the KJ and y symbols light up 3 Set the end of operation using the rotary selector e g ƒ o clock The setting is applied automatically The clock is then displayed again The appliance switches off automatically at the time set for the end of operation 1 Turn the operating mode and temperature selector back to the Û position 2 Press the KJ clo...

Page 8: ...the top level will brown more quickly and can be taken out earlier If you wish to bake on two levels using a baking tray and a universal pan you should insert the baking tray at shelf height 3 and the universal pan at shelf height 1 Baking table for basic doughs cake mixtures The values in the table are guidelines and apply to enamelled baking trays and dark baking tins The values may vary dependi...

Page 9: ...210 1 3 190 200 30 40 Sponge mixture e g muffins 1 150 160 25 35 3 160 170 1 3 150 160 25 35 Shortcrust pastry e g butter biscuits 1 140 150 15 20 3 140 150 1 3 130 140 20 30 1 3 4 130 140 20 35 Preheat oven Hot air 3 Top bottom heat Bread bread rolls Shelf posi tion Tempera ture in C Baking time in minutes Shelf posi tion Tempera ture in C Bread rolls 1 220 10 20 2 240 Flatbread 1 220 15 20 2 240...

Page 10: ...of the specified temperatures the first time Lower temperatures will generally allow more even browning If you are baking according to your own recipe use similar recipes in the table as a guide Observe the notes in the table about preheating Hot air 3 Circotherm intensive 0 Dishes Shelf posi tion Tempera ture in C Baking time in minutes Shelf posi tion Tempera ture in C Pizza fresh 1 180 200 20 3...

Page 11: ...s The information in the table is for food placed in a cold oven and for meat fish taken directly from the refrigerator The cake is too light in colour Check the shelf height and the recommended bakeware Place the baking tin on the wire rack and not on the baking tray Increase the baking time or the temperature The cake is too dark Check the shelf height Shorten the baking time or reduce the tempe...

Page 12: ...60 130 180 2 180 200 Game Joint leg of roe venison boned 1 5 kg 1 160 170 90 120 2 190 210 Wild boar joint 1 5 kg 1 160 170 120 140 2 190 210 Joint of venison 1 5 kg 1 160 170 100 120 2 190 210 Rabbit 1 160 170 70 80 2 180 200 Fish Fish whole 300 g 1 160 170 30 40 2 180 200 Fish whole 700 g 1 160 170 40 50 2 180 200 Crust too thick and or roast too dry Check the shelf height Reduce temperature or ...

Page 13: ... switch the grill off and leave the food to stand for approximately 10 minutes in the cooking compartment with the door closed The recommended rest time is not included in the grilling times specified The values are for food placed in a cold oven and for meat taken directly from the refrigerator Radiant grilling For grilling large quantities of flat items use the full surface grill For grilling sm...

Page 14: ...ke home made yoghurt with your appliance The heat from the light is used for this 1 Remove accessories and hook in racks telescopic shelves or separate fitting systems 2 Heat 1 litre of long life milk 3 5 fat or fresh pasteurised milk to 40 C or Bring 1 litre fresh milk to the boil once and allow to cool down to 40 C 3 Add 150 g of set yoghurt to the warm milk stir in and fill the jars or bowls ev...

Page 15: ...the hinge Risk of injury If the appliance door has only been unhinged on one side do not reach into the hinge The hinge can snap back with great force Call the after sales service Removing the appliance door 1 Open the appliance door fully 2 Open the locking levers on the left and right hand side fully The hinges are secured and cannot snap closed 3 Close the appliance door until resistance become...

Page 16: ...or panel slightly and pull it out Fig B Removing the intermediate panel Lift the intermediate panel slightly and pull it out towards you Cleaning Clean the door panel with glass cleaner and a soft cloth Risk of injury Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack Do not use a glass scraper sharp or abrasive cleaning aids or detergents Fitting the intermediate panel Note During ins...

Page 17: ...he door seal If the door seal is defective it must be replaced Replacement seals for your appliance can be obtained from the after sales service The door seal is attached in four places figure A When replacing it disconnect and attach the hooks at all four points figure B D D Problem Possible cause Remedial action Electrical operation is faulty e g indicator lamps no longer light up Fuse defective...

Page 18: ...ation in the tables about preheating Notes For baking use the lower of the indicated temperatures first Food on baking trays that are placed into the oven at the same time will not necessarily be ready at the same time E no FD no Baking Shelf posi tion Operating mode Temperature in C Baking time in minutes Piped cookies 3 140 150 20 30 1 3 140 150 25 30 1 3 3 140 150 25 35 1 3 4 3 130 140 35 50 Sm...

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