Euro Appliances MILAN EMEO45SX User Instructions Download Page 16

Table of cooking suggestions

Type of dish

Temp.
°C

Cooking time in 

minutes

Level

(from
bottom)

Cycle

Bread and biscuits

Pizza

220

20/30

1

B

read

1

90/200

4

5/60

1

Bread with filling

150/160

20/25

1 or 2

White bread

175/210

25/40

1 or 2

Biscuits

140/150

20/30

1 or 2

 or 

Pie and pastry

Focaccia

175

40/45

2

Sponge

 cake

190

25/35

2

Chocolate cake

175

30/40

2

Fruit pie

140

50/70

2

Vol-au-vent

175

20

2

Doughnut

180

35/45

2

Angel cake

150

20/25

2

Souffle

180/200

20/30

2

Meringue

120/125

25/35

2

 or 

 or 

Meats

Veal stew (1/1,5Kg)

150/160

180/210

1 or 2

Roast veal (1/1,5Kg)

150/160

120/150

1 or 2

Meat loaf(1/1,5Kg)

180/190

90/120

1 or 2

Lamb (leg or chop)

180/190

60/90

1 or 2

Beef

 (leg or chop)

1

80

4

5/60

1

 or 2

Pork (loin or leg)

180

60/90

2

 or 

Game

Roast pheasant

180

60/90

1 or 2

 Venison

1

75

9

0/120

1

 or 2

 or 

Poultry

Chicken

170

90/120

1 or 2

Duck

175

180/200

1

 or 

Fish

Fish in general

200

15/20

2

 or 

Summary of Contents for MILAN EMEO45SX

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Page 2: ...be held liable for damage to persons and property which is due to poor or incorrect installation of the appliance The manufacturer reserves the right to modify its products as deemed fit without prio...

Page 3: ...observed The manufacturer will not be held liable for damage to persons or property due to poor or lacking maintenance of the appliance The manufacturer reserves the right to make any changes to the p...

Page 4: ...its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid a hazard Before closing the oven door make sure there are no foreign bodies or pets inside the oven Do not place heat sensitive or f...

Page 5: ...ners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass The instructions for ovens that have shelves shall include deta...

Page 6: ...a worktop or into a column In either case comply with the dimensions shown in figures 1 and 2 For column installation in order to ensure proper ventilation it is indispensable to provide an opening of...

Page 7: ...BUILT IN DIAGRAM Fig 1...

Page 8: ...Fig 2 Column Under top...

Page 9: ...ghest temperature for about 20 minutes to remove any oily residues left from the manufacturing process which may cause unpleasant odours during cooking Aerate the room while doing this Wash the drip p...

Page 10: ...TEMPERATURE DISPLAY TIMER DISPLAY COOKING FUNCTIONS DISPLAY ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER...

Page 11: ...mbol lights on and the internal oven light turns on Now you can proceed to set a cooking function MINUTE MINDER The minute minder is only a counter of time and it is totally independent from any cooki...

Page 12: ...ion or switch the oven off by pressing and releasing the key END OF COOKING SEMIAUTOMATIC OPERATION It is recommended to set the end of cooking time Switch on the oven by pressing and releasing the ke...

Page 13: ...our and the selected function on the corresponding displays The internal oven light turns off However both the temperature and the function can be changed by repeating the above mentioned instructions...

Page 14: ...g and releasing the key To turn it off press and release again the same key When selecting a cooking function the oven light turns on and once the selected temperature is achieved the light remains on...

Page 15: ...f of the oven will not disable the locking function To disable the locking function hold down the key until the display about 5 sec followed by OFF then the display shows again the current hour When t...

Page 16: ...30 40 2 Fruit pie 140 50 70 2 Vol au vent 175 20 2 Doughnut 180 35 45 2 Angel cake 150 20 25 2 Souffle 180 200 20 30 2 Meringue 120 125 25 35 2 or or Meats Veal stew 1 1 5Kg 150 160 180 210 1 or 2 Roa...

Page 17: ...tc you will need to turn the food to expose both sides to the infrared rays The data provided above is approximate Cooking times vary based on the experience of the person using the oven and the amoun...

Page 18: ...outside with a sponge dampened in lukewarm water Do not use abrasive products steel wool pads electrical or steam cleaners or flammable products Do not use abrasive substances or materials to clean t...

Page 19: ...ousing After this lift the door up and pull it outwards holding the door on both sides near the hinges To re install the door Slide the hinges into the grooves and open the door all the way Turn the m...

Page 20: ...hown Replacement of oven lamp fig 6 Disconnect the oven from the electrical power supply Use a screwdriver to remove the light cover Replace the lamp Put the light cover back Restore the power supply...

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