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FMO 45 GN 81 / FMO 45 GN 86
EN
COOKING PROGRAMS
Programme selector knob
Used to select the oven operating mode
according to the type of cooking. Program
types and their functions are indicated
in the table below. Cooking programms
and important explanations are provided
in the table below for you to cook different
foods using the more indicated type
of cooking.
Lower and upper heating elements
Fan and lamp
Lower heating element and fan
Lower-upper heating element and fan
Upper heating element and fan
Grill
Small grill and fan
Lower and upper heating elements
A program that can be used for cooking foods
like cake, pizza, biscuit and cookie.Lower
heating element and fan: Use mostly for
cooking foods like fruit cake.
Lower heating element and fan
Use mostly for cooking foods like fruit cake.
Upper heating element and fan
Used for post heating or roasting small pieces
of foods.
Grill and fan
Suitable for cooking meat type foods. Do not
forget to place a cooking tray in a lower rack inside
the oven and a little water in it while grilling.
Fan and lamp
Can be used to prevent the cooling of your
cooked food (dish warmer).
Lower and upper heating element and fan
The program suitable for cooking foods like
cakes, dried cakes, lasagne. Suitable for
cooking meat dishes, as well.
Grill
Grill cooker is used for grilling meat like foods
such as steak, sausage and fish. While grilling,
tray should be placed in the lower rack and
water must be placed in it.
Cooking recommendations
You can find in the following table
the information of dishes tested and identified
their cooking values in our labs. Cooking times
can vary depending on the network voltage,
quality of material to be cooked, quantity and
temperature. Dishes to cook by using these
values might not appeal to your taste. You can
set various values for obtaining different tastes.
WARNING:
Oven must be preheated for
7-10 minutes before placing the food in it.
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