Gorenje EITP6574XPD Detailed Instructions Download Page 20

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Only  grill  heater,  a  part  of  the  large  grill  set,  will 
operate (GRILL). 
 
Preheat the infrared (grill) heater for five minutes. 
Maximum  temperature  when  using  Grill  and  Large 
grill is 230°C. 
 
Supervise  the  cooking  process  at  all  times.  The 
meat may burn quickly due to high temperature. 
Roasting  with  the  grill  heater  is  suitable  for  crispy 
and  low-fat  cooking  of  bratwurst,  cuts  of  meat  and 
fish (steaks, escalopes, salmon steaks or fillets etc.) 
or toasted bread. 
 
When grilling directly on the grid, smear it with oil to 
prevent  the  meat  from  sticking  onto  it  and  insert  it 
into the 4th guide. Insert the drip tray in to the 1st or 
2nd guide.  
 
When  grilling  in  a  baking  tray,  make  sure  there  is 
enough liquid in the tray to prevent burning. Turn the 
meat during cooking. 
After  grilling,  clean  the  oven,  the  accessories,  and 
the utensils. 
 
When  baking  trout,  pat  the  fish  dry  with  a  paper 
towel.  Season  on  the  inside;  coat  with  oil  on  the 
outside  and  place  on  the  grid.  Do  not  turn  the  fish 
when grilling. 

 

 

 

The  grill  shall  only  be  used  when  the 
oven door is closed. 

 
Grill  heater,  grid,  and  other  oven  accessories  get 
very  hot  during  grilling.  Therefore,  use  oven  mitts 
and meat tongs. 

 

Cooking  with  the  rotisserie 

(depending  on  the 

model) 
Maximum  temperature  when  using  the  rotisserie  is 
23

0°C. 

 

Insert the skewer support into the 3rd guide from the 
bottom  and  place  the  shallow  baking  sheet  into  the 
bottom (1st) guide to serve as a drip tray. 

 

 

Impale  the  meat  on  the  skewer  and  tighten  the 
screws. 
Place the skewer handle on the front skewer support 
and  insert  the  tip  into  the  opening  in  the  right  hand 
side  of  the  rear  oven  cavity  wall  (the  opening  is 
protected with a rotating cover). 
 
Undo the skewer handle and close the oven door. 
 
Switch  on  the  oven  and  select  the  LARGE  GRILL 
system. 
 

 

The  grill  shall  only  be  used  when  the 
oven door is closed. 
 
Do not use the grill on position 4. 

 

 

GRILL WITH FAN     

In  this  operating  mode,  the  grill  heater  and  the  fan 
operate  simultaneously.  Suitable  for  grilling  meat, 
fish, and vegetables. 
(See descriptions and tips for GRILL.) 
 

 

HOT AIR AND BOTTOM HEATER

    

 

The bottom heater, the round heater, and the hot air 
fan  will  operate.  Suitable  for  baking  pizzas,  apple 
pies, and fruitcakes. 

 

 

HOT AIR   

 

Round  heater  and  the  fan  will  operate.  The  fan 
installed  in  the  back  wall  of  the  oven  cavity  makes 
sure  the  hot  air  constantly  circulates  around  the 
roast or pastry. 

 
Roasting meat 

Use  enamel  coated,  tempered  glass,  clay,  or  cast 
iron pan or tray. Stainless steel trays are not suitable 
as they strongly reflect the heat. 
Provide enough liquid during the cooking process to 
prevent the meat from burning. Turn the meat during 
roasting. The roast will remain juicier if you cover it. 
 

Baking pastry 

Preheating is recommended. 
Biscuits and cookies can be baked in shallow baking 
sheets  on  several  levels  simultaneously  (2nd  and 
3rd). 
Note  that  baking  time  can  differ  even  with  if  the 
baking sheets used are the same. The biscuits in the 
upper baking sheet may be ready sooner than those 
in the lower one. 
Always place the baking trays on the grid. If you are 
using the supplied baking sheet, remove the grid. 
For even browning, make sure the biscuits are of the 
same thickness. 
 
 

Do  not  insert  the  deep  baking  tray  into 
the first guide. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for EITP6574XPD

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Page 2: ...ickly as possible Make sure you have received an undamaged appliance If you do find transport damage please contact the seller from which you purchased the appliance or the regional warehouse from whi...

Page 3: ...use Be careful not to touch the heating parts of the appliance Children younger than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised WARNING The accessible parts of the appliance may...

Page 4: ...become very hot Appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass the glass...

Page 5: ...ces of heat such as solid fuel stoves because high temperature near them can damage the appliance The appliance may only be connected to the mains power by an authorized service technician or expert C...

Page 6: ...rom the mains Do not touch the surface of appliance Do not use the appliance For appliance connection use a 5x1 5 mm2 cord with mark H05VV F5G1 5 or better Cord must be installed by service agent or s...

Page 7: ...om Pieces of food grease and roast juice may ignite during the automatic pyrolytic cleaning process Danger of fire Remove larger food residues and other impurities from the oven each time before the a...

Page 8: ...ay discolour and loose some shine which has no influence on function BEFORE CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE Carefully read the instructions for use before connecting the appliance Repair or any warranty clai...

Page 9: ...the cooling fan continues to operate for a short while in order to cool the oven Extended cooling fan operation depends on the temperature in the center of the oven Before pyrolytic cleaning remove al...

Page 10: ...ke sure the cooking zone and the cookware bottom is clean and dry This will allow better conduction of heat and prevent any damage to the heating surface Do not place empty cookware on the cooking zon...

Page 11: ...g of the pan bottom In case of damage resulting from the use of unsuitable cookware or overheating of empty dried out pots or pans with nothing in them the warranty is void Only use cookware suitable...

Page 12: ...for very large amounts of food HOB CONTROL After connecting the glass ceramic hob to the power mains all symbols on the display will light up brie y The cooking hob is then ready for operation The co...

Page 13: ...left cooking zone and the sensor E and hold them for approximately 3 seconds Setting 0 will be indicated on all displays The child lock is now deactivated REMAINING HEAT INDICATOR Glass ceramic hob al...

Page 14: ...atically b Minute minder timer function only has warning alarm functionality When the clock runs out only an acoustic signal is emitted Activating and setting the timer Select the timer by simultaneou...

Page 15: ...lacks ferromagnetic properties Use another pot or pan NOISE AND SOUNDS DURING INDUCTION COOKING Noises and sounds Cause Induction generated operating noise Induction technology is based on the propert...

Page 16: ...t However timer functions are not available in this case see chapter SETTING THE TIMER FUNCTIONS After a few minutes of idling the appliance will switch to standby mode CHANGING THE CLOCK SETTING Cloc...

Page 17: ...ng by means of hot air ECO hot air uses less energy but gives the same result as the hot air setting Cooking takes a few minutes longer This mode can be used for roasting meat and baking pastry DEFROS...

Page 18: ...ns by pressing the desired key or a combination of keys Some functions are not available with some systems an acoustic signal will indicate of such cases CHILD LOCK Activate it by touching the CHILD L...

Page 19: ...d end of the cooking process the oven may be turned off This way you will save some power and make use of the accumulated heat When cooking is completed the cooling fan will stop operating If you leav...

Page 20: ...ront skewer support and insert the tip into the opening in the right hand side of the rear oven cavity wall the opening is protected with a rotating cover Undo the skewer handle and close the oven doo...

Page 21: ...educing them to ashes MAINTENANCE CLEANING Be sure to unplug the appliance from the power supply and wait for the appliance to cool down Children should not clean the appliance or perform maintenance...

Page 22: ...amage the glass ceramic surface Discolouration of the glass ceramic surface does not affect the operation or stability of the surface Such discolouration is most commonly a result of food residues bur...

Page 23: ...th hot water and detergent then wipe them with a cloth and place them into the 2nd or 3rd guide Do not place a baking sheet or tray into the 1st guide During pyrolytic cleaning the baking sheets and t...

Page 24: ...mb while simultaneously pulling the door outwards When the oven door is closed the door lock automatically returns to the initial position REMOVING AND REPLACING THE OVEN DOOR depending on the model 1...

Page 25: ...nd pull them away from the glass pane marking 2 on the support Hold the door glass pane by the lower edge slightly lift it so that it is no longer attached to the support and remove it To remove the t...

Page 26: ...lly after a certain period of time and for the hob to switch to power level 9 If the cooking zone is overheated the safety mechanism will switch off the extra power function Reactivate the Power Boost...

Page 27: ...If the attached screws and anchors cannot be used use others that will ensure a secure installation on the wall LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE AND ADDITIONAL SUPPORT depending on the model ADJUSTING THE HEIG...

Page 28: ...ange with the aid of an H05VV F5G 1 5 type connecting cord previously CGLG 5Cx1 5 circuit breaker 3x16 A For single phase connection use an H05VV F3G 4 previously GGLG 3Cx4 circuit breaker 32 40 A to...

Page 29: ...mal household waste The product should be taken to an authorized collection center for waste electric and electronic equipment processing Correct disposal of the product will help prevent any negative...

Page 30: ...amel coated baking sheet 3 150 160 25 40 Cupcakes single level 3 150 160 25 40 Cupcakes two levels 1 3 140 150 30 45 Cupcakes three levels 2 3 4 140 150 35 50 Cake round metal mould 26 wire shelf supp...

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