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INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER

USEFUL COOKING TIPS

Cakes and bread:

•  Heat the oven for at least 15 minutes before you 

start cooking bread or cakes.

•  Do not open the door during baking because the 

cold air would stop the yeast from rising.

•  When the cake is cooked turn the oven off and 

leave it in for about 10 minutes.

•  Do not use the enamelled oven tray or drip pan, 

supplied with the oven, to cook cakes in.

•  How do you know when the cake is cooked? About 

5 minutes before the end of cooking time, put a 

cake tester or skewer in the highest part of the 

cake. If it comes out clean the cake is cooked.

•  And  if  the  cake  sinks?  The  next  time  use  less 

liquids or lower the temperature 10°C.

•  If  the  cake  is  too  dry:  Make  some  tiny  holes 

with  a  toothpick  and  pour  some  drops  of  fruit 

juice or spirits on it. The next time, increase the 

temperature  10°C  and  set  a  shorter  cooking 

time.

•  If the cake is too dark on top: the next time put 

the  cake  on  a  lower  shelf,  cook  it  at  a  lower 

temperature and longer.

•  If the top of the cake is burnt: cut off the burnt layer 

and cover with sugar or decorate it with cream, 

jam, confectioner’s cream, etc..

•  If the cake is too dark underneath: the next time 

place it on a higher shelf and cook it at a lower 

temperature.

•  If the cake or bread is cooked nicely outside but 

is  still  uncooked  inside:  the  next  time  use  less 

liquids, cook at a lower temperature and longer.

•  If  the  cake  will  not  come  out  of  the  tin:  slide  a 

knife around the edges, place a damp cloth over 

the cake and turn the tin upside down. The next 

time grease the tin well and sprinkle it with flour or 

bread crumbs.

•  If the biscuits will not come away from the baking 

tray: put the tray back in the oven for a while and 

lift the biscuits up before they cool. The next time 

use a sheet of baking parchment to prevent this 

happening again.

Meat:

•  If, when cooking meat, the time needed is more 

than  40  minutes,  turn  the  oven  off  10  minutes 

before  the  end  of  cooking  time  to  exploit  the 

residual heat (energy saving).

•  Your roast will be juicier if cooked in a closed pan; 

it will be crispier if cooked without a lid.

•  Normally  white  meat,  poultry  and  fish  need 

medium temperatures (less than 200°C).

•  To cook “rare” red meats, high temperatures (over 

200°C) and short cooking times are needed.

•  For a tasty roast, lard and spice the meat.

•  If your roast is tough: the next time leave the meat 

to ripen longer.

•  If your roast is too dark on top or underneath: the 

next time put it on a higher or lower shelf, lower 

the temperature and cook longer.

•  Your roast is underdone? Cut it in slices, arrange 

the  slices  on  a  baking  tray  with  the  gravy  and 

finish cooking it.

Grilling:

•  Sparingly  grease  and  flavour  the  food  before 

grilling it.

•  Always use the grill pan to catch the juices that drip 

from the meat during grilling.

•  Always put a little water in the drip pan. The water 

prevents the grease from burning and from giving 

off bad smells and smoke. Add more water during 

cooking because it evaporates.

•  Turn the food half way through cooking.

•  If you are grilling fatty poultry (goose) pierce the 

skin under the wings after about half an hour so 

the fat can drip away.

The aluminium can be easily corroded if it 

comes into contact with organic acids present 

in the foods or added during baking (vinegar, 

lemon juice). Therefore it is advised not to put 

directly the foods on aluminium or enamelled 

trays, but ALWAYS use the proper oven paper.

Summary of Contents for EG800FS2

Page 1: ...461308092_003 10 2013 A GUIDE TO USE INSTALLATION AND REGULATION OF YOUR COOKERS Models EG800FS2 ESG800GUSX AUS MANUFACTURED BY TECNO...

Page 2: ...st therefore be delivered to a waste recycling centre specifically for electric and electronic equipment or returned to the retailer at the moment of purchase of a new equivalent appliance The user is...

Page 3: ...ll not be held responsible for any damage to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or use of the appliance For prompt warranty service please ensure that the warranty registration form...

Page 4: ...domestic use Any other use is considered improper and as such dangerous The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation main...

Page 5: ...s must be screwed on the back on the cooker and fixed to the wall with hooks Ensure the chains are taut Please refer to instructions for installation Before cooking for the first time ensure the oven...

Page 6: ...ion or operation with aftermarket lids or covers Avoid using the oven as a larder or as a saucepan cupboard when you are not using it for cooking if the oven is turned on accidentally it could cause d...

Page 7: ...good and safe use of the appliance the cookers have equipped with a safety temperature device which automatically turns on in case the main thermostat fails to work In such an event the electricity i...

Page 8: ...want to use the electric grill OVEN FAN BUTTON OVEN LIGHT SWITCH A B INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER TIMER D To set cooking time first wind the timer up by turning it completely once from left to right and...

Page 9: ...over sized pans that may radiate excessive heat and cause damage to surrounding surfaces such as bench tops and glass lid The appliance is equipped with a particular pan support 1 onwhichmustbeputthe...

Page 10: ...of the oven or the oven shelf with aluminium foil or other materials as this creates a fire hazard When grilling always put a little water in the grill pan The water prevents the grease from burning...

Page 11: ...ll probably be different from your previous oven The size and type of dishes used will affect cooking times and the use of aluminium foil will increase cooking times We recommend doing a test bake and...

Page 12: ...5 mins 30 35 mins 2 hrs 4 hrs SCONES plain 20 Shelf 2 240 10 12 mins BISCUITS Anzacs Burnt butter biscuits 24 40 Shelf 2 or 3 Shelf 2 or 3 150 180 20 mins 25 mins MERINGUE small 20 Shelf 2 or 3 125 1...

Page 13: ...ompensate for evaporation With gas grill the oven door must be left partially opened at its preset hold position and you must ensure that the protective heat guard fig 10 is correctly fitted to protec...

Page 14: ...umbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in the oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before they cool The next time use a sheet of baking parchment to preven...

Page 15: ...check its state now and then If the oven door seal has become hard or is damaged contact our Service Centre and avoid using the oven until it has been repaired CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Prior to any ma...

Page 16: ...ories back in reverse order 13 F Some problems can be caused either as the results of simple maintenance operations or by incorrect selection of settings Prior to contacting a Service Centre please ch...

Page 17: ...ueing and to maintain temperature of immediate surroundings within safe limits The use of a gas appliance results in production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Ensure that th...

Page 18: ...al part of the leg themselves fig 15 Backguard The cookers which are equipped with this accessory leave the factory with this part inserted inside the packaging In order to install the backguard it is...

Page 19: ...UST DRILL A 16MM HOLE LEVEL TO THE SAFETY CHAIN HEIGHT ON EITHER CUPBOARD AS FAR BACK AS POSSIBLE LOCATE THE COOKER INTO POSITION AND PASS THE SAFETY CHAINS THROUGH THE 16MM HOLES WITH THE COOKER IN F...

Page 20: ...e cooker tipping forwards in the event of children standing on the oven door or where users put extreme weight on the door when in open position the stabilising means must be installed by the installe...

Page 21: ...forward Attach one end of the chain as close as possible to the gas inlet on the cooker and the other end as close as possible to the gas outlet on the wall Suitable chain and fittings are to be suppl...

Page 22: ...at least 60 mm clearance is required INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER 17 18 Installation using flexible connection As an option the cooker may be installed with a flexible connection hose which complies...

Page 23: ...ent screw V is on the side of the stem Adjustment of the Reduced rate position as follows l Turn the burner on and place the knob on the Reduced rate position small flame Remove the knob of the tap wh...

Page 24: ...rs suitable for the gas you want to use To help the installer the table on page 23 gives the burner nominal heat input injector diameter and operating pressure of the different gas types INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 25: ...he hob unscrewing frontal and rear fixing screws Vs fig 24 which lock the hob at the supports S Pull out the knobs Unscrew the nuts D of the gas aluminium pipes and pull out the thermocouple quick con...

Page 26: ...pane Natural 2 75 1 00 54 90 3 8 4 0 6 Wok Center Propane Natural 2 75 1 00 105 175 14 6 15 0 7 Oven Propane Natural 2 75 1 00 108 180 7 5 mm open 7 5 mm open 15 1 15 1 8 Grill Propane Natural 2 75 1...

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