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Instructions for use, installation and connection

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Roasting Table

Type of meat

Weight

(in grams)

Guide level

(from bottom up)

Temp.

(°C)

Roasting time

(in min.)

Temp.

(°C)

Roasting

time

(in min.)

Beef

Beef loin

1000

2

200 -220

2

180-190

100-120

Beef loin

1500

2

200-220

2

170-180

120-150

Roastbeef, rare

1000

2

220-230

2

180-200

30-40

Roastbeef, well done

1000

2

220-230

2

180-200

40-50

Pork

Pork roast with skin

1500

2

180-190

2

170-180

140-160

Flank

1500

2

190-200

2

170-180

120-150

Flank

2000

2

180-200

2

160-170

150-180

Pork loin

1500

2

200-220

2

160-170

120-140

Meat roll

1500

2

200-220

2

160-170

120-140

Pork cutlet

1500

2

180-200

2

160-170

100-120

Minced meat roast

1500

2

210-220

2

170-180

60-70

Veal

Veal roll

1500

2

180-200

2

170-190

90-120

Veal knuckle

1700

2

180-200

2

170-180

120-130

Lamb
Lamb prime ribs

1500

2

190-200

2

170-180

100-120

Mutton bladebone

1500

2

190-200

2

170-180

120-130

Venison

Hare ribs

1500

2

190-210

2

180-190

100-120

Hare bladebone

1500

2

190-210

2

170-180

100-120

Boar ham

1500

2

190-210

2

170-180

100-120

Poultry

Chicken, entire

1200

2

200-210

2

180-190

60-70

Hen

1500

2

200-210

2

180-190

70-90

Duck

1700

2

180-200

2

160-170

120-150

Goose

4000

2

160-170

2

150-160

180-200

Turkey

5000

2

150-160

2

140-150

180-240

Fish

Fish, entire

1000

2

200-210

2

170-180

50-60

Fish souffle

1500

2

180-200

2

150-170

50-70

Grilling and browning (barbecue)

• 

Take extra precautions when grilling. Intensive heat
from infrared heater makes the oven and the
accessories extremely hot. Use protective gloves and
barbecue accessories!

• 

Perforated roast may produce spurting of hot grease
(sausages). Use long grill tongs to prevent skin burns
and protect your eyes.

• 

Supervise the grill at all times. Excessive heat may
quickly burn your roast and provoke fire!

• 

Do not let the children in the vicinity of the grill.

Grill heater is especially suitable for the preparation of low-fat
sausages, meat and fish fillets and steaks, and for browning
and crisping the roast skin.

Tips for grilling

• 

Grilling should be carried out with the oven door closed.

• 

Grilling tables indicate the recommended temperature, guide
levels and grilling times, which may vary according to the
weight and quality of meat.

• 

Note! For roasting meat we recommend the use of
grease filter (depending on the model).

• 

Grill heater should be pre-heated for 3 minutes.

• 

Oil the grill grid before placing the food, otherwise food might
stick to the grid.

• 

Place the meat upon the grid, then place the grid upon the
grease interception pan. Insert both trays into the oven
guides.

• 

Turn the meat round after half of the roasting time has
expired. Thinner slices will require only one turn, for larger
chunks you might need to repeat the procedure. Always use
barbecue tongs to avoid losing excessive juice from meat.

• 

Dark beef meat is grilled quicker than lighter pork or veal.

• 

Clean the grill, the oven and the accessories each time after
use.

Broaching

(certain models only)

• 

Broaching set includes the revolving spike with removable
handle, and two forks with screws for securing the roast.

• 

To use the broach, first insert the special support in the
fourth guide from below.

• 

Pierce the prepared meat with the broach spike and secure it
from both sides with tightening forks.

• 

Screw the handle on the front part of the broach, then insert
the pointed end in the opening at the rear oven panel,
protected with the revolving flap. Place the front part of the
spike on the support and lock it in position.

• 

Insert the intercepting pan one guide below the broach.

• 

Activate the roasting by selecting the mode "Grill".

• 

The operation of the infrared heater is controlled by the
thermostat, and it is activated only if the oven door is closed.

• 

Before closing the oven door and activating the heater,
remove the handle from the broach spike.

  

Summary of Contents for B 2410 E

Page 1: ...ny repairs by yourself Such work should be carried out by qualified service personnel Warning Never let small children in the vicinity of the cooker they are not yet aware of danger of burns Older children may use the appliance only under your surveillance Danger of burns Oven and cooking accessories may become very hot during operation To avoid burns use kitchen clothes and gloves when handling h...

Page 2: ...nic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of thisproduct For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purcha...

Page 3: ...ny crockery upon it The oven enamel may be damaged by the excessive heat Fruit juice dripping from the baking pan may produce stains upon the enamel which are very hard to remove Operation Oven is controlled by the function knob and the temperature selection knob Temperature selection knob Function knob Modes of operation Oven may be used in the following modes Oven illumination Some models have i...

Page 4: ...enance Oven guide levels Baking pans and accessories oven grid grease receptacle baking tray etc may be inserted into the oven in 5 guiding levels Appropriate levels are indicated in the tables that follow Always count levels from the bottom upwards Guides may be of three types depending on the model Telescopic guides are inserted in the 2nd 3rd and 5th level In case of wire guides the grid and th...

Page 5: ... time Baking with hot air This mode of baking is especially suitable for baking at multiple levels for moist pastry and fruit cakes You may use light models The temperature is usually lower than baking with upper lower heater see Baking Table Moist pastry i e fruit cake may be baked at maximum two levels at the same time because of excessive humidity Different cakes may be baked together if the ne...

Page 6: ... hot air Best heating mode for each type of roasting pan is indicated by bold print in the Roasting Tables Note For roasting meat we recommend the use of grease filter depending on the model Tips regarding roasting pans Use light enamel pans temperature resistant glass pans clay dishes or wrought iron dishes Stainless steel dishes are not recommendable because they excessively reflect heat Cover y...

Page 7: ...n in the vicinity of the grill Grill heater is especially suitable for the preparation of low fat sausages meat and fish fillets and steaks and for browning and crisping the roast skin Tips for grilling Grilling should be carried out with the oven door closed Grilling tables indicate the recommended temperature guide levels and grilling times which may vary according to the weight and quality of m...

Page 8: ...ened You may place up to six one liter jars Use only fresh groceries Pour around one liter of water into the deep roasting pan to produce the required humidity Place the jars into the oven without touching the oven walls see fig Cover the jars with a wet paper to protect the rubber gaskets Insert the pan with jars into the second guide from bottom up Set the temperature regulation knob to 180 C Pr...

Page 9: ...ember the environment and strictly follow the manufacturer s instructions Catalytic coating of the oven Catalytic enamel is soft and sensitive to rubbing and therefore we warn against the use of abrasive cleaning agents and sharp objects Rough catalytic enamel speeds up disintegration of grease and other filth Smaller stains that remain after cooking usually disappear during the next use of the ov...

Page 10: ...es service However there are some minor faults which may be easily removed by the user in accordance with the instructions that follow Important If the malfunction of the appliance was caused by the improper use the service visit during the warranty period is not free of charge Following are some simple advice how to repair minor faults Program clock indicates faulty values or switches on and off ...

Page 11: ... by inserting the screw into the slot and move in the direction of the arrow see Fig Remember that the bulb is regarded as consumption material and is not covered by the warranty Instructions for installation and connection Safety precautions for installation Installation may be carried out only by qualified personnel The electric installation shall be equipped with a safety device able to disconn...

Page 12: ...low the exact dimensions of the installation aperture indicated on the illustration Bottom of the kitchen cabinet max 530 mm must always be shorter than side panels in order to provide adequate ventilation Level the kitchen cabinet using the spirit level Kitchen cabinet carrying the installed appliance must be fixed to the adjacent cabinet to ensure adequate stability Push the appliance into the c...

Page 13: ...e mains lead cable from disconnection Tighten the relief device securely and close the connector cover Colour code L1 L2 L3 exterior live wires usually coloured black black brown N neutral The colour is usually blue Beware of the correct N connection PE earthing wire The colour is green yellow Technical information Electric oven EVP443 424M EVP444 424M EVP444 422M EVP444 442M EVP443 444M Dimension...

Page 14: ...er check if you can repair the malfunction using the instructions from the Troubleshooting guide section If the malfunction of the appliance was caused by the improper use the service visit during the warranty period is not free of charge Save these instructions and keep them always handy In case you sell the appliance give the instructions to the new owner Rating plate Rating plate is located at ...

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