– 9 –
SMP 86 M _/F
EN
Cooking programms
NATURAL CONVENTIONAL COOKING
The heat source is from above (roof) heating element and below
(floor) heating element. This is the conventional cooking function
which ensures even cooking using a single shelf.
Set the thermostat knob (D)
between 50 °C and max. 275 °C.
FAN-ASSISTED COOKING
The top (roof) heating element, bottom (floor) heating element and
fan inside the oven are activated. The constant and uniform heat
cooks and browns the food evenly. Various dishes can be cooked at
the same time, using a maximum of 2 shelves.
Set the thermostat knob (D)
between 50 °C and max. 275 °C.
PIZZA BAKING
The circular, bottom (floor) and top (roof) heating elements
are partially activated. The even temperature distribution, in
combination with forced air circulation, makes this function ideal for
cooking all types of pizzas.
Set the thermostat knob (D)
between 50 °C and max. 275 °C.
FAN COOKING
The circular heating element is switched on and the fan starts. The
constant and even heat cooks and browns the food evenly. Different
foods can also be cooked at the same time, provided their cooking
temperatures are similar. This is the gentlest type of fan cooking
available with this Franke oven, and is ideal for preparing cakes and
pastries, enabling three shelves to be used at the same time.
Set the thermostat knob (D)
between 50 °C and max. 275 °C.
„MULTI POWER“ FAN COOKING
This turns on the circular heating element, together with partial
activation of the top (roof) and bottom (floor) heating elements
and the fan. Compared with the previous function, it is a more
powerful and faster way to reach the required temperature; this, in
combination with even heat distribution, makes it ideal for roasting
meat and fish and baking pasta, using up to 3 shelves.
Set the thermostat knob (D)
between 50 °C and max. 275 °C.
„QUICK COOKING“
The circular heating element is turned on, together with the top
(roof) and bottom (floor) heating elements and fan. This is the most
powerful function available on your Franke oven, and the heat
distribution is designed to be more intense towards the bottom; this
makes it ideal for preparing pizzas or fast cooking of frozen foods in
general. It can be used for quickly bringing the oven to the required
temperature, then selecting any of the other available programmes.
Set the thermostat knob (D)
between 50 °C and max. 275 °C.
GRILLING
The grill heating element at the top of the oven switches on. In this
case the fast radiant surface cooking keeps the meat tender on the
inside; the grill can also be used to quickly toast up to 9 slices of
bread. The Franke oven is designed to grill food with the oven door
completely closed.
Note:
The grill heating element is very hot when in use; be careful
not to touch it accidentally when handling food inside the oven.
In any case, Franke has designed the oven opening to protect hands
as much as possible.
The thermostat knob (D) should
normally be set to max. 200°C,
however a lower temperature can
be set, in which case grilling will
be slower.
TURBO GRILL COOKING
The grill heating element at the top of the oven and the fan are
activated. It combines one-way heat radiation with forced air
circulation inside the oven. This prevents the surface of the food
from burning and allowes the heat to penetrate deeper. Excellent
results are obtained using the turbogrill for mixed meat and
vegetable kebabs, sausages, spare-ribs and lamb chops, broiled
chicken, quail with sage, pork fillets, etc.
The thermostat knob (D) should
normally be set to max. 200°C,
however a lower temperature can
be set, in which case grilling will
be slower.
Summary of Contents for 116.0541.717
Page 2: ......
Page 17: ...17 SMP 86 M _ F EN...
Page 33: ...33 SMP 86 M _ F DE...
Page 49: ...49 SMP 86 M _ F FR...
Page 65: ...65 SMP 86 M _ F IT...
Page 81: ...81 SMP 86 M _ F ES...
Page 111: ...111 SMP 86 M _ F NL...
Page 113: ...113 SMP 86 M _ F EL Franke X X X X X X Z Z X X 9 9 Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z...
Page 115: ...115 SMP 86 M _ F EL Z Z Franke Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z Z 30 5 10...
Page 116: ...116 SMP 86 M _ F EL A B Franke 120 275 C E 5 1 5 122 AA 0 0 60 100 150 180 200 240 275 G F E...
Page 118: ...118 SMP 86 M _ F EL 8 A D Franke 122 Franke X X A X X D 0 C X X B...
Page 126: ...126 SMP 86 M _ F EL 2012 19 EE 2009 60350 50304 EN EN 60350...
Page 129: ...18 SMP 86 M _ F Fig 5 Fig 5a Fig 5b Fig 4...
Page 130: ......
Page 131: ......