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Instructions for use, installation and connection

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Roasting

Best results are obtained with the engagement of both upper
and lower.

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.

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Cover your roast or wrap it in foil. It will preserve its juice and
the oven will remain cleaner.

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If you leave the pan uncovered, the roast will be cooked
sooner. Roast large chunks of meat directly on the grid, with
intercepting pan underneath.

Attention when roasting!

Roasting tables indicate suggested temperatures, guide level
and roasting times. Roasting time largely depends upon the
type of meat, its size and quality, so you may expect some
variations.

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Roasting of large chunks of meat may produce excessive
steaming and dew formation at the oven door. This is quite
normal, and does not affect the operation of the oven.
However, after the completion of roasting wipe the oven door
and the glass thoroughly.

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Roasting of red meat, poultry and fish is rational if the roast
exceeds one kilogram in size.

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Add as much liquid as necessary to prevent burning of juice,
dripping from meat. Roast must be surveyed at all times,
and liquid added if necessary.

• 

At approximately the middle of the indicated time turn the
roast round, especially if you use the deep roast dish.

• 

When roasting on the grill grid, place the grid in the deep
roasting pan and insert both into the sliding guide. The
bottom pan will intercept dripping fat.

• 

Never leave roast to cool in the oven, as it might produce
dew and corrosion of the oven.

Roasting Table

Type of meat

Weight

(in grams)

Guide level

(from bottom up)

Temp.

(°C)

Roasting time

(in min.)

Beef

Beef loin

1000

2

200 -220

100-120

Beef loin

1500

2

200-220

120-150

Roastbeef, rare

1000

2

220-230

30-40

Roastbeef, well done

1000

2

220-230

40-50

Pork

Pork roast with skin

1500

2

180-190

140-160

Flank

1500

2

190-200

120-150

Flank

2000

2

180-200

150-180

Pork loin

1500

2

200-220

120-140

Meat roll

1500

2

200-220

120-140

Pork cutlet

1500

2

180-200

100-120

Minced meat roast

1500

2

210-220

60-70

Veal

Veal roll

1500

2

180-200

90-120

Veal knuckle

1700

2

180-200

120-130

Lamb
Lamb prime ribs

1500

2

190-200

100-120

Mutton bladebone

1500

2

190-200

120-130

Venison

Hare ribs

1500

2

190-210

100-120

Hare bladebone

1500

2

190-210

100-120

Boar ham

1500

2

190-210

100-120

Poultry

Chicken, entire

1200

2

200-210

60-70

Hen

1500

2

200-210

70-90

Duck

1700

2

180-200

120-150

Goose

4000

2

160-170

180-200

Turkey

5000

2

150-160

180-240

Fish

Fish, entire

1000

2

200-210

50-60

Fish souffle

1500

2

180-200

50-70

Summary of Contents for B2400B

Page 1: ...s may become very hot during operation To avoid burns use kitchen clothes and gloves when handling hot parts or utensils Mains lead of adjacent appliances may be damaged by hotplates or if stuck between the oven doors and produce short circuit therefore keep them at safe distance from the appliance Never clean the oven with the high pressure steam cleaning device as it may provoke short circuit Ov...

Page 2: ...ater and your usual mild detergent Never use aggressive cleaners as they might cause scratches During the first heating the oven might produce a somewhat unpleasant smell of a new product This is normal just ventilate the place thoroughly Tips for the use of oven If possible use dark silicone coated or enamel baking pans because of their excellent thermal conductivity Preheating of oven is necessa...

Page 3: ...posed food Baking and roasting is possible only at single level Grill Heat comes directly from the infrared heater located at the oven ceiling It is especially suitable for preparing steaks sausages T bones pork chops etc Applying lower heater Aqua Clean Heat is applied only by the bottom side of the oven Use this option for browning the bottom side of the food baking heavy moist pastry with fruit...

Page 4: ... If the dough does not stick to it the cake is baked You may switch off the oven and use the remaining heat Pastry has fallen Check the recipe Use less fluids next time Follow the mixing times especially when using powered kitchen mixers Pastry is too light below Use dark baking pan next time or place the pan one level lower or switch on the lower heater a while before the completion Cheese cake i...

Page 5: ...ast must be surveyed at all times and liquid added if necessary At approximately the middle of the indicated time turn the roast round especially if you use the deep roast dish When roasting on the grill grid place the grid in the deep roasting pan and insert both into the sliding guide The bottom pan will intercept dripping fat Never leave roast to cool in the oven as it might produce dew and cor...

Page 6: ...m 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 s...

Page 7: ...pletely before cleaning The oven and the accessories must be cleaned after each use otherwise stains might get burned in Oven walls sprayed with oil from roasting is best cleaned with warm water and detergent when the oven is still tepid Hard and heavily stained oven should be cleaned with special oven cleaning agents Rinse the cleaner thoroughly and remove any detergent remaining before the next ...

Page 8: ... 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 Signal lamp does not turn on are all the required switches properly activated is the mains power fuse burned is the t...

Page 9: ...each of children because they represent potential danger Children may swallow small parts or suffocate with foils Installation of electric oven Panels and furniture lining of the kitchen cabinet receiving the hob must be treated with temperature resistant adhesives 100 C otherwise they might be discoloured or deformed because of inadequate temperature resistance Before installation you must remove...

Page 10: ... socket before the appliance is completely pushed to the wall Earthing wire should be installed in such manner to be the last one pulled out in case the safety relief device of the mains lead should fail Connection Using the screwdriver open the connector cover at the rear of the appliance Release two locks located at either side of the connector bottom Mains lead must be led through the relief sa...

Page 11: ...d power kW 2 1 Oven total kW 2 1 depending on the equipment of the appliance After sale service Repairs If you find your cooker malfunctioning and requiring repair contact our nearest service center and quote the code and the type or model of the appliance Attached is the list of service centers with addresses and phone numbers Important Before contacting the service center check if you can repair...

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