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Instructions for use and connection

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Fan Assisted Heating

The fan heater and the fan are switched on.
The fan assures uniform circulation of the
hot air in the oven.

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This heating system is useful for baking
biscuits, many small pieces of
meat, the accelerated thawing of frozen foods
and preserving fruits and vegetables (including
drying).

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The oven heats quickly so there is no need to
preheat it. An exception is made for some
cakes, as seen from the table. Food can be
cooked simultaneously on one, two or three
levels.

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If you have to put food in a preheated oven,
wait until the light goes off for the first time.

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You can, of course, use your own cake tins and
smaller tins.

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You can insert two or even three trays in the
oven at the same time (when baking biscuits for
example). This will help you save time and
money.

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Baking temperatures are lower, the loss of
nutritious  value of food is reduced, and so is
energy consumption.

  

Cooking with the Upper and Lower
Heaters

This heating mode can be used for preparing
various foods: meat, bread, cakes, pies or
even preparing whole meals.

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 With this heating system you can use only one
level at the same time.

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If you have to put food in the preheated oven,
wait until the red light goes off for the first time.

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You can, of course, use your own cake tins and
smaller tins than the enclosed ones. We
recommend darker pans for baking cakes (for
example, a black enameled tin). Light material
(like white sheet metal) reflects the heat and the
cake may not be baked enough on the lower
side.

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When roasting meat please remember: larger
and thicker pieces of meat should be roasted on
the lower guide at a lower temperature and
smaller and thinner pieces, on the middle guide
at a higher temperature setting.

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Some 5-10 minutes before the baking is finished,
switch the oven off. This will help you save
energy.

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After the roasting is finished, wait for some 5-10
minutes to allow the meat juice to remain in the
meat; then cut it.

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You can prepare frozen meat without thawing it
first. You just have to bear in mind that the
roasting time is longer, depending on the size of
the meat joint.

  

Cooking with the Infrared Grill and
Fan (Fan-assisted grilling)

The grill and fan are on, thus producing
uniform air circulation which makes this
system perfect for roasting larger joints of

meat (1 kg and more).

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 Preheating is not necessary.

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 Put the meat (oiled and salted) on an oiled wire
shelf. Place the shelf on level 2 and put the
enameled tray in the lower shelf position to
collect the drippings.

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 You can roast more joints at the same time but
only on one level.

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 When roasting poultry, turn it over in the middle
of roasting. There is no need to turn over other
kinds of meat.

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 After the roasting is finished, wait for some 10
minutes and then cut the meat.

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 We recommend at least a partial thawing of
frozen meat before roasting.

Cooking with Infrared Grill (Grilling)

The infrared heater radiates the heat and
grills the food. The heater is situated under
the oven top.

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In case the infrared heater operates in the
temperature range, indicated on the
temperature selector (between 150 – 220°C)
the oven door must be closed..

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At operating temperatures above 220

°

C the

door must be opened or half opened.
Front panel shield should be inserted between
teh front panel and teh oven in order to protect
teh panel against high temperatures.

Summary of Contents for HEC50EP

Page 1: ...higher than the appliance itself On the other side it is allowed to place only the kitchen cabinet of a height equal to that of the appliance Cooling fan The cooling fan is mounted into the cooker an...

Page 2: ...essure cleaners Oven door gets extremely hot during operation of the appliance For that reason there is additional protection the third oven door glass which reduces the surface temperature on the ove...

Page 3: ...also impact resistant Cookware may be placed upon the surface rather firmly without any consequences Avoid using the hob as a working surface Sharp objects may produce scratches Never attempt to prep...

Page 4: ...ght metal surface crockery or thick bottom dishes for preparing food on the glass ceramic hob the period of reaching the boiling point may be prolonged for certain time up to 10 minutes Consequently i...

Page 5: ...g heat display 4 Sensor 5 Sensor 6 Additional hotplate ring ON OFF sensor 7 Timer clock ON OFF sensor 8 Timer clock display 9 Blocked operation sensor 10 Additional hotplate signal lamp 11 Timer contr...

Page 6: ...surface for at least one second Each sensor reaction is confirmed by the beep Do not place any objects upon the sensor surface otherwise you may provoke error mode Keep the sensor surface clean at all...

Page 7: ...e the remaining heat and save electric energy Switching the hotplate off The selected hotplate must be activated Decimal dot is illuminated 13 By touching the ON OFF hotplate sensor 4 bring the heatin...

Page 8: ...plate ring on and off Select the desired hotplate by touching the relevant ON OFF sensor 2 the decimal dot 13 is on Adjust the heating range by the sensor or 4 or 5 By touching the extended hotplate s...

Page 9: ...hotplate is equipped with the automatic cooking control When it is activated the hotplate will operate at maximum power for a limited period of time depending upon the power level required for continu...

Page 10: ...tting is changed to 4 automatic mode period will be 6 5 minutes so the automatic mode will be prolonged for further 6 minutes 6 5 minutes minus 0 5 minute Switching the automatic mode off By pressing...

Page 11: ...pressing briefly the hotplate ON OFF sensor 2 Timer switch off The intermittent beep signals that the set period had elapsed The sound may be turned off by touching any of the sensors otherwise it sto...

Page 12: ...off Switch the timer on by touching the ON OFF timer sensor 7 Set the desired time by pressing the sensor or 4 or 5 If you wish to change the heating power setting touch the sensor 2 and reactivate th...

Page 13: ...l out slides between the elements restricting the baking pan This can be done when the pull out slides are pushed into the oven or their relevant pair is drawn from the oven When these slides are draw...

Page 14: ...s simultaneously rising of dough 40 1 Preheating 3 minutes Dough rises in the bowl placed on the grid leavened 150 1 00 1 1 1 Cooking in the dark model for gugelhupt placed on the grid breat 200 1 15...

Page 15: ...e time of day In case the ON OFF sensor 5 is not pressed within 5 seconds all settings are reset automatically except for the time of day and the alarm timer In case of eventual power failure which is...

Page 16: ...to the end of operation mode with the adequate sensor d4 2 the preparation of food has not started as yet the appliance automatically computes the relevant moment of starting the oven operation Setti...

Page 17: ...requires the setting of the temperature to be developed within the center of meat chunk The setting range is between 30 and 99 C The temperature is controlled by the meat probe Connection of the probe...

Page 18: ...ereby successfully using also the end of operation mode d4 2 Note With the meat probe connected the display always indicates the actual and the selected temperature except with the oven off when no fu...

Page 19: ...able of data for selected food with a sensor 1 Food type Pork chops whole Pork chops fish Chicken Pizza Biscuits and muffins Rising of dough Raisin cake Bread Roast beef Defrosting Cleaning Function m...

Page 20: ...icker pieces of meat should be roasted on the lower guide at a lower temperature and smaller and thinner pieces on the middle guide at a higher temperature setting Some 5 10 minutes before the baking...

Page 21: ...de dishes and the dishes requiring intensive browning on the bottom Use only small size baking dishes and cake tins with the rims not higher than the cake High rims prevent cakes from getting browned...

Page 22: ...on Dish Weight in kg Temp C Preheating in min Levelof baking from the bottom Time in min Warning Roast pork 0 75 1 1 5 2 195 195 195 195 2 2 2 2 do 100 100 120 120 150 150 180 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3...

Page 23: ...one slide in level lower to collect grease and juice drippings Cook meat in a dish covered with a lid Place steaks directly into a deep baking pan 2 Cooking time depends on the size thickness and how...

Page 24: ...rwise they will be heated during the next use and can damage the hob fig 3 Stubborn and burnt stains are removed with special ceramic glass scraper Be careful however not to touch the hotplate surface...

Page 25: ...n guides The pull out guides are fixed on each side with two fixing screws When you intend to thoroughly clean the guides unscrew the screws and remove the guides Pull out guides can be cleaned in a d...

Page 26: ...erformed by qualified fitter only Before attempting to connect the appliance check wheter the voltage indicated on rating plate corresponds to mains voltage The rating plate of the cooker containing g...

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