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Hints and tips when using the 
top oven 

• 

Arrange the shelves in the required positions before 
switching the oven ON.  Shelf positions are counted from 
the bottom upwards. 

• 

There should always be at least 2.5cm (1”) between the top 
of the food and the element.  This gives best cooking 
results and allows room for rise in yeast mixtures, 
Yorkshire puddings etc.  When cooking cakes, pastry, 
scones bread etc., place the tins or baking trays centrally on 
the shelf. 

• 

Ensure that food is placed centrally on the shelf and there is 
sufficient room around the baking tray/dish to allow for 
maximum circulation. 

• 

Stand dishes on a suitably sized baking tray on the shelf to 
prevent spillage onto the oven base and to help reduce 
cleaning. 

• 

The material and finish of the baking tray and dishes used 
affect base browning.  Enamelware, dark, heavy or non-stick 
utensils increase base browning. Shiny aluminium or 
polished steel trays reflect the heat away and give less base 
browning. 

• 

Because of the smaller cooking space and lower 
temperatures, shorter cooking times are sometimes 
required. Be guided by the recommendations given in the 
cooking chart. 

• 

Do not place baking trays directly on the oven base as it 
interferes with the oven air circulation and can lead to base 
burning; use the lower shelf position. 

• 

For economy leave the door open for the shortest possible 
time, particularly when placing food into a pre-heated oven. 

 

Hints and tips when using main 
oven conventional cooking 

• 

Single level cooking gives best results.  If you require more 
than one level of cooking use the main fan oven. 

• 

The middle shelf allows for the best heat distribution.  To 
increase base browning simply lower the shelf position. To 
increase top browning raise, the shelf position. 

• 

There should always be at least 2.5cm (1”) between the top 
of the food and the grill element.  This gives best cooking 
results and allows room for rise in yeast mixtures, 
Yorkshire puddings etc.  When cooking cakes, pastry, 
scones bread etc., place the tins or baking trays centrally on 
the shelf.  

• 

Ensure that food is placed centrally on the shelf and there is 
sufficient room around the baking tray or dish to allow for 
maximum circulation. 

 
 
 

 

• 

Stand dishes on a suitably sized baking tray on the shelf to 
prevent spillage onto the oven base and to help reduce 
cleaning. 

• 

The material and finish of the baking tray and dishes used 
will affect the degree of base browning.  Enamelware, dark, 
heavy or non-stick utensils increase base browning. Shiny 
aluminium or polished steel trays reflect the heat away and 
give less base browning. 

• 

Do not place baking trays directly on the oven base as it 
interferes with the oven air circulation and can lead to base 
burning; use the lower shelf position. 

• 

For economy leave the door open for the shortest possible 
time, particularly when placing food into a pre-heated oven. 

 

Hints and tips when using main 
oven fan cooking 

• 

Arrange the shelves in the required positions before 
switching the oven on.  Shelf positions are counted from 
the bottom upwards. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

• 

When cooking more than one dish in the fan oven, place 
dishes centrally on different shelves rather than cluster 
several dishes on one shelf, this will allow the heat to 
circulate freely for the best cooking results. 

• 

When batch baking one type of food, e.g. Victoria sandwich 
cakes, those of similar size will be cooked in the same time. 

• 

It is recommended that when baking larger quantities the 
shelf positions should be evenly spaced to suit the load 
being cooked.  A slight increase in cooking time may be 
necessary. 

• 

Do not

 

place baking trays directly on the oven base as it 

interferes with the oven air circulation and can lead to base 
burning; use the lower shelf position. 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for JLBIDO906

Page 1: ...JLBIDO906 Combi Built in double oven Instruction manual...

Page 2: ...e too hot Never place plastic or any other material which may melt in or on the oven Always support the grill pan when it is in the withdrawn or partially withdrawn position Always use oven gloves to...

Page 3: ...functions 25 Child safety lock 25 Grilling chart 26 Turbo grilling chart 27 Top oven cooking chart 28 Main oven cooking chart 29 Roasting chart 30 Hints and tips 31 32 Maintenance and cleaning 33 35...

Page 4: ...4 Description of the appliance A Timer Electronic control display window B Control panel C Top oven Dual grill D Main oven...

Page 5: ...s is usually situated on the front frame of the appliance and can be seen upon opening either the main or top oven door Alternatively the rating plate may also be found on the back or top of some mode...

Page 6: ...paration in all poles and neutral and protected with a fuse or miniature circuit breaker at your mains fuse box Important Subject to Regional Electricity Companies regulations if you wish to connect t...

Page 7: ...nal Clamp bare wires into the relevant terminal and check they are held by tugging each one in turn Clamp the mains cable securely ensuring 5mm of the outer insulation is inside the terminal block and...

Page 8: ...ectrical work Fitting into the cabinet Important Ensure that the oven is switched off at the wall before any further work is carried out Using a tape measure establish the internal width of the cabine...

Page 9: ...9 Recommended cabinet dimensions mm...

Page 10: ...king function symbol E Main oven electronic timer F Main oven temperature setting G Main oven temperature symbol H Top oven Grill temperature selector I Top oven Grill temperature neon J On Off button...

Page 11: ...reset following the instructions for the required setting Condensation and steam When food is heated it produces steam similar to a boiling kettle The vents allow some of this steam to escape However...

Page 12: ...n off button and the timer selector button simultaneously to save the selected brightness Recipe selector 1 Press the recipe selector button to select the required recipe For further information see t...

Page 13: ...ill sound intermittently for up to 2 minutes at the end of the timed period The sound can be stopped by pressing any button To cancel the minute timer If you change your mind and want to cancel the Mi...

Page 14: ...me will be displayed To cancel an automatic programme 1 To cancel an automatic programme press the Time functions button until the Cooking duration indicator neon flashes Press the decrease control un...

Page 15: ...ven The top oven is the smaller of the two ovens It is heated by elements in the top and bottom of the oven It is designed for cooking smaller quantities of food It gives especially good results if us...

Page 16: ...which are to be served cold To fit the main oven shelves The shelf should be fitted with the straight rods uppermost on the frame and the forms towards the back of the oven To remove a shelf slide the...

Page 17: ...emperature and then stop When the required temperature is reached an audible signal will sound The oven fan and internal oven light will come on The cooling fan for the controls will operate in conjun...

Page 18: ...off until the appliance has cooled Warning Do not place cookware and cooking pots with rough bases e g cast iron on the oven door as damage to the glass may occur Pizza This setting can be used for f...

Page 19: ...oven base as it becomes very hot and damage will occur Keep warm This setting allows you to warm plates or keep warm pre cooked dishes prior to serving Press the main oven function selector button un...

Page 20: ...ecipe button eight times Leg of lamb Press the recipe button nine times Joint of pork Press the recipe button ten times Using the recipe function Press the recipe function selector button until the re...

Page 21: ...mon juice in step 2 For Sultana Cake add 175gm sultanas with the flour in step 2 For Apricot Cake add 75gm apricot jam towards the end of step 1 and 75gm of chopped dried apricots with the flour in st...

Page 22: ...3 Kneed thoroughly again and roll manipulate the dough into a thin layer and lay out over a 30 cm square baking tray 4 Layer the topping on top of the dough in the order shown above 5 Leave to rise a...

Page 23: ...e will finish shortly Lasagne Ingredients 225g 12 15 sheets of dried No need to pre cook Lasagne sheets Bolognese Sauce 1 Onion large peeled and finely chopped 1 Carrot peeled and finely chopped 1 Cel...

Page 24: ...e cook time turn the meat over and pour the warmed stock over it 7 Cook until the full pre set cook time has elapsed 8 Turn several times during cooking and baste often with the juices Dice the pepper...

Page 25: ...turned off by pressing the on off button Locking use of the buttons To protect all set oven functions from being inadvertently altered Switching on the button lock function Switch the appliance on if...

Page 26: ...t Mackerel 15 25 15 25 Plaice Cod Fillets 10 15 10 Kebabs 20 30 20 30 Kidneys Lamb Pig 8 12 8 12 Liver Lamb Pig 10 20 10 20 Sausages 20 30 20 30 Steak Rare 6 12 6 12 Steak Medium 12 16 12 16 Steak Wel...

Page 27: ...Cod Fillets 3 170 10 15 Kebabs 4 170 20 30 Kidneys Lamb Pig 4 180 10 15 Liver Lamb Pig 4 180 30 35 Sausages 4 190 10 15 Steak Medium 4 220 8 10 each side Steak Well Done 4 220 10 12 each side Heating...

Page 28: ...25 30 Shortbread 1 140 150 45 65 Fruit Pies Crumbles 1 190 200 40 50 Milk Puddings 1 140 150 1 2h Scones 2 220 230 8 12 Choux Pastry 1 180 190 30 35 clairs Profiteroles 1 170 180 20 30 Flaky Pastry 1...

Page 29: ...190 200 3 190 200 40 60 Milk Puddings 130 140 3 130 140 1 2h Scones 210 220 4 220 230 8 12 Choux Pastry 190 200 3 200 220 30 35 clairs Profiteroles 170 180 3 170 180 20 30 Flaky Pastry 210 220 3 210...

Page 30: ...ncover for the last 20 30 min cooking time Hints and tips Hints and tips when using the grill Top and Main oven In order to become familiar with the performance of the dual grill it is advisable to ch...

Page 31: ...re should always be at least 2 5cm 1 between the top of the food and the grill element This gives best cooking results and allows room for rise in yeast mixtures Yorkshire puddings etc When cooking ca...

Page 32: ...irectly on the oven shelf To prevent soiling the oven base place a baking tray in one of the lower shelf positions The material and finish of the baking trays and dishes used will affect base browning...

Page 33: ...in hot soapy water will make cleaning easier Removing and replacing the wirework runners Remove all shelves and furniture from the oven grill cavities Hold the wirework at the bottom unclip from the c...

Page 34: ...oven replace the glass by pushing it firmly into the hole to cover the bulb assembly Replace the shelves and wirework runners Restore the electricity supply and adjust the time of day and clock as ne...

Page 35: ...lished with a soft cloth Ensure that all parts are thoroughly dry before attempting to replace the outer door glass Warning If the door glass panel becomes chipped or has deep scratches the glass will...

Page 36: ...eck that the time of day has been set on the clock Check that the oven is set for manual cooking The grill does not work or cuts out after being used for a long period of time Ensure the cooling fan i...

Page 37: ...3 Clear and concise details of fault 4 The purchase date as found on your receipt 5 The model and serial number of the appliance found on the rating plate So that you always have these numbers at hand...

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Page 40: ...ken to Cook Standard Load Minutes Forced air Convection Top Oven The Area of the largest Baking Sheet cm 3 1470 Energy Efficiency on a Scale A more efficient to G less efficient 5 Conventional 0 88 En...

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