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Selecting an Oven Function
Heating program types in your appliance and important explanations of them are
provided below for you can cook different foods appealing to your taste.
Operating Instructions
Watch the video clip
Function
Description
Oven Light
Separate light control which allows the light to be
switched on, even when the oven is not cooking.
Lower and Upper Heating
Elements
A program that can be used for cooking foods like
cake, pizza, biscuit and cookie.
Steam Cleaning
The oven will use steam to clean the cavity.
Upper Heating Element
Used for post heating or roasting very little pieces of
foods.
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.
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.
Lower-Upper Heating Element
and Fan
Use mostly for cooking foods like fruit cake.
Turbo Heater and Fan
Suitable for baking and roasting. Keep heat setting
lower than “Lower and Upper Heater” program since
heat is conveyed immediately via air flow
Fan
The fan will switch on.
Product Structure
Temperature Control Knob
Set cooking temperature, you can set the desired
temperature by turning the temperature control knob
after placing the food into the oven. For cooking
temperatures of different foods, please refer to
“Cooking Recommendations”
Note: The control panel above is only for illustration
purposes. Consider the control panel on your device.
C
°
40
70
80
120
180
220
240
max
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