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Instructions for use, installation and connection

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Pastry Baking Table

 Type of pastry

Guide level

 (from

down upwards)

Temp.

(°C)

Guide level

 (from

down upwards)

Temp.

(°C)

Baking time

(in min.)

Sweet pastry

Raisin cake

2

160-170

2

150-160

55-70

Ring cake

2

160-170

2

150-160

60-70

Tree cake (tart form)

2

160-170

2

150-160

45-60

Cheese cake (tart form)

2

170-180

3

150-160

60-80

Fruit cake

2

180-190

3

160-170

50-70

Fruit cake with icing

2

170-180

3

160-170

60-70

Sponge cake*

2

170-180

2

150-160

30-40

Flake cake

3

180-190

3

160-170

25-35

Fruit cake, mix dough

3

170-180

3

150-160

50-70

Cherrycake

3

180-200

3

150-160

30-50

Jelly roll*

3

180-190

3

160-170

15-25

Fruit flan

3

160-170

3

150-160

25-35

Plait bun

2

180-200

3

160-170

35-50

Cristmass cake

2

170-180

3

150-160

45-70

Apple pie

2

180-200

3

170-180

40-60

Puff paste

2

170-180

3

150-160

40-60

Salted pastry

Bacon roll

2

180-190

3

170-180

45-60

Pizza*

2

210-230

3

190-210

30-45

Bread

2

190-210

3

170-180

50-60

Rolls*

2

200-220

3

180-190

30-40

Cookies

Caraway roll

3

170-180

3

150-160

15-25

Biscuits

 3

170-180

3

150-160

20-30

Danish pastry

3

180-200

3

170-180

20-35

Flaky pastry

3

190-200

3

170-180

20-30

Cream puff

3

180-200

3

180-190

25-45

Deep frozen pastry

Apple pie, cheese pie

2

180-200

3

170-180

50-70

Cheese cake

2

180-190

3

160-170

65-85

Pizza

2

200-220

3

170-180

20-30

Chips for oven*

2

200-220

3

170-180

20-35

Potato fries for oven

2

200-220

3

170-180

20-35

Roasting

Best results are obtained with the engagement of both upper
and lower, or with 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 your roast or wrap it in foil. It will preserve its juice and
the oven will remain cleaner.

• 

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.

• 

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.

• 

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

• 

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.

Summary of Contents for E51T1-E2

Page 1: ...n the vicinity of the cooker they are not yet aware of danger of burns Older children may use the appliance only under your surveillance Surface of hotplates may become very hot during operation The i...

Page 2: ...r use the appliance for any other purpose These instructions describe in detail all the particulars and possibilities of its use Description of the appliance Steam exit Glass ceramic hob Control panel...

Page 3: ...ck flat bottom Uneven bottom of the dish causes increased consumption of energy and extended cooking time When purchasing new crockery carefully check if the diameter quoted refers to the upper rim or...

Page 4: ...e off use of remaining heat 1 2 1 maintaining temperature slow cooking small quantities of food min power 3 2 slow cooking 4 5 3 slow cooking of large quantities slow fryanig of large big chunks 6 4 f...

Page 5: ...ar function Applying upper and lower heater Heaters from the upper and the lower side uniformly heat the exposed food Baking and roasting is possible only at single level Grill Heat comes directly fro...

Page 6: ...aking temperatures are lower than when using the traditional heating system Aside from the supplied baking trays any other baking trays may be used Applying lower heater Aqua clean Heat is applied onl...

Page 7: ...baking pans on the grid rack Remove the grid only if baking in the flat biscuit tray supplied with the appliance Preheating shortens the baking time Do not put the cake in the oven until proper tempe...

Page 8: ...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 rega...

Page 9: ...0 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...

Page 10: ...30 Chips for oven 2 170 180 20 35 Potato fries for oven 2 170 180 20 35 Pre heating of oven Grilling and browning barbecue Take extra precautions when grilling Intensive heat from infrared heater mak...

Page 11: ...is closed Before closing the oven door and activating the heater remove the handle from the broach spike Grill table Type of meat for grill Weight in grams Guide level from bottom up Temp C Temp C Gri...

Page 12: ...min Vegetables Pickles 6x1 liter 30 to 40 min switch off 30 min Beans carrots 6x1 liter 30 to 40 min reduce to 130 C 60 90 min 30 min Defrosting Defrosting of food may be accelerated by circulating a...

Page 13: ...ns or as a result of dragging pots and pans especially aluminum or copper bottom cookware across the surface and such discoloring is rather hard to remove Note All described faults are mostly esthetic...

Page 14: ...Attention Never let the hinge locks spring out as the springs are strong and may cause injuries Accessories Accessories like biscuit tray oven grid etc are cleaned with hot water and the usual deterge...

Page 15: ...rom artificial materials adjacent to the appliance must be temperature resistant 75 C otherwise they might be deformed Mains lead behind the cooker must be placed in such manner to avoid touching the...

Page 16: ...y need not be unscrewed During the tightening procedure you will hear a faint click meaning that the tightening screw should be fastened tightly all the way 230V 3 PE L3 L2 L1 Colored power leads L1 L...

Page 17: ...ture C 275 C Mains voltage 400 V 3N 50 Hz Nominal voltage of heaters 230 V Total connected power kW 7 7 8 2 8 3 6 8 Oven total kW 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 3 Hotplates total kW 5 4 5 9 6 0 4 5 After sale service...

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