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Food

Quantity (kg)

Temperature
(°C)

Time (min)

Shelf position

Fillet of beef

1 - 1.5

120

90 - 150

3

Roast veal

1 - 1.5

120

120 - 150

1

Steaks

0.2 - 0.3

120

20 - 40

3

Defrost

Food

Quantity
(kg)

Defrosting
time (min)

Further defrosting
time (min)

Comments

Chicken

1.0

100 - 140

20 - 30

Place the chicken on an up-
turned saucer placed on a large
plate. Turn halfway through.

Meat

1.0

100 - 140

20 - 30

Turn halfway through.

Meat

0.5

90 - 120

20 - 30

Turn halfway through.

Trout

1.50

25 - 35

10 - 15

-

Strawberries

3.0

30 - 40

10 - 20

-

Butter

2.5

30 - 40

10 - 15

-

Cream

2 x 2.0

80 - 100

10 - 15

Cream can also be whipped
when still slightly frozen in pla-
ces.

Gateau

1.4

60

60

-

Preserving

• Use only preserve jars of the same dimensions

available on the market.

• Do not use jars with twist-off and bayonet type

lids or metal tins.

• Use the first shelf from the bottom for this

function.

• Put no more than six one-litre preserve jars on

the baking tray.

• Fill the jars equally and close with a clamp.

• The jars cannot touch each other.

• Put approximately 1/2 litre of water into the

baking tray to give sufficient moisture in the

oven.

• When the liquid in the jars starts to simmer

(after approximately 35 - 60 minutes with one-

litre jars), stop the oven or decrease the

temperature to 100 °C (see the table).

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Summary of Contents for JLBIOS625

Page 1: ...JLBIOS625 User Manual Steam oven...

Page 2: ...functions table 20 Setting the clock functions 20 Heat Hold 20 Time Extension 21 Automatic programmes 22 Recipes online 22 Assisted Cooking with Recipe Automatic 22 Assisted Cooking with Weight Autom...

Page 3: ...water tank 45 Cleaning the oven door 46 Replacing the lamp 48 Troubleshooting 49 What to do if 49 Service data 50 Installation 51 Building In 51 Securing the appliance to the cabinet 51 Electrical ins...

Page 4: ...the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Do not let children play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children and dispose of it appropriately Keep children and pet...

Page 5: ...ean the glass door since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass If the mains power supply cable is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its Authorised Serv...

Page 6: ...the mains cable need to be replaced this must be carried out by our Authorised Service Centre Do not let mains cables touch or come near the appliance door especially when the door is hot The shock p...

Page 7: ...installed behind a furniture panel e g a door make sure the door is never closed when the appliance is in operation Heat and moisture can build up behind a closed furniture panel and cause subsequent...

Page 8: ...ure operation to a well ventilated area Small pets can also be highly sensitive to the localized temperature changes in the vicinity of all Pyrolytic Ovens when the Pyrolytic self cleaning program is...

Page 9: ...g element 5 Lamp 6 Fan 7 Shelf support removable 8 Draining pipe 9 Water outlet valve 10 Shelf positions 11 Steam inlet Accessories Wire shelf For cookware cake tins roasts Baking tray For cakes and b...

Page 10: ...the menus Heating Functions Assisted Cook ing To activate or deactivate the light touch the field for 3 sec onds 3 Back key To go back one level in the menu To show the main menu touch the field for...

Page 11: ...D E B C A Heating function B Time of day C Heat up indicator D Temperature E Duration time or end time of a function Other indicators of the display Symbol Function Minute Minder The function operate...

Page 12: ...ure in the appli ance Fast Heat Up Indicator The function is active It decreases the heat up time Weight Automatic The display shows that the automatic weight system is active or that weight can be ch...

Page 13: ...cut you have to set the language the display contrast the display brightness and the time of the day 1 Press or to set the value 2 Press to confirm Preheating Preheat the empty appliance before first...

Page 14: ...olytic cleaning Basic Settings Used to set the appliance configuration Favourites Contains a list of favourite cooking programmes created by the user Submenu for Basic Settings Symbol Submenu Descript...

Page 15: ...procedure Cleaning Reminder Reminds you when to clean the appliance DEMO mode Activation deactivation code 2468 Service Shows the software version and configuration Factory Settings Resets all setting...

Page 16: ...depends on the amount and size of the frozen food Bottom Heat To bake cakes with crispy bottom and to preserve food Moist Fan Baking To prepare baked goods in tin on one shelf position To save energy...

Page 17: ...4 Select a heating function 5 Press to confirm 6 Set the temperature 7 Press to confirm Steam cooking The water drawer cover is in the control panel Warning Use only water Do not use filtered deminer...

Page 18: ...n the same package with the user manual Put the connector B onto one of the ends of the draining pipe B C A 2 Put the second end of the draining pipe C into a container Put it at a lower position than...

Page 19: ...function hold for 3 seconds The heat up indicator alternates Residual heat When you deactivate the appliance the display shows the residual heat You can use the heat to keep the food warm Steam oven...

Page 20: ...et a heating function and temperature first The appliance deactivates automatically You can use the functions Duration and End Time at the same time if you want to automatically activate and deactivat...

Page 21: ...ons Time Extension The function Time Extension makes the heating function continue after the end of Duration Applicable to all heating functions with Duration or Weight Automatic 1 When the cooking ti...

Page 22: ...e the function Manual the appliance uses the automatic settings You can change them as with other functions Assisted Cooking with Weight Automatic This function automatically calculates the roasting t...

Page 23: ...on the guide bars above and make sure that the feet point down Small indentation at the top increase safety The indentations are also anti tip devices The high rim around the shelf prevents cookware...

Page 24: ...ot supplied with the appliance For more information please contact your local supplier The dietary baking dish for steam cooking functions The dish consists of a glass bowl a lid with a hole for the i...

Page 25: ...t clean the baking dish with abrasives scourers and powders Steam cooking in a dietary baking dish Put the food onto the steel grill in the baking dish and put the lid on it 1 Put the injector tube in...

Page 26: ...specially made for cooking and does not contain dangerous materials 1 Put the injector D into the injector tube C Connect the other end into the steam inlet 2 Put the baking dish onto the first or se...

Page 27: ...elect the menu Favourites 3 Press to confirm 4 Select your favourite programme name 5 Press to confirm Press to go directly to menu Favourites Using the Child Lock When the Child Lock is on the applia...

Page 28: ...ork with the functions Light End Time Duration Brightness of the display There are two modes of display brightness Night brightness when the appliance is deactivated the brightness of the display is l...

Page 29: ...an the moisture after each use of the appliance Do not put the objects directly on the appliance floor and do not put aluminium foil on the components when you cook This can change the baking results...

Page 30: ...0 cm cake moulds on a wire shelf Strudel 175 3 150 2 60 80 In a baking tray Jam tart 170 2 165 2 left and right 30 40 In a 26 cm cake mould Sponge cake 170 2 150 2 40 50 In a 26 cm cake mould Christma...

Page 31: ...20 In a baking tray Eclairs one level 190 3 170 3 25 35 In a baking tray Eclairs two levels 170 2 and 4 35 45 In a baking tray Plate tarts 180 2 170 2 45 70 In a 20 cm cake mould Rich fruit cake 160 1...

Page 32: ...si tion Tempera ture C Shelf posi tion Pasta flan 200 2 180 2 40 50 In a mould Vegetable flan 200 2 175 2 45 60 In a mould Quiches1 180 1 180 1 50 60 In a mould Lasagne1 180 190 2 180 190 2 25 40 In a...

Page 33: ...0 130 Leg Chicken 220 2 200 2 70 85 Whole Turkey 180 2 160 2 210 240 Whole Duck 175 2 220 2 120 150 Whole Goose 175 2 160 1 150 200 Whole Rabbit 190 2 175 2 60 80 Cut in pieces Hare 190 2 175 2 150 20...

Page 34: ...2 4 Breast of chicken 4 0 4 max 12 15 12 14 4 Hamburger 6 0 6 max 20 30 4 Fish fillet 4 0 4 max 12 14 10 12 4 Toasted sand wiches 4 6 max 5 7 4 Toast 4 6 max 2 4 2 3 4 Turbo Grilling Beef Food Quantit...

Page 35: ...1 5 2 160 180 120 150 1 or 2 Lamb Food Quantity kg Temperature C Time min Shelf position Leg of lamb roast lamb 1 1 5 150 170 100 120 1 or 2 Saddle of lamb 1 1 5 160 180 40 60 1 or 2 Poultry Food Qua...

Page 36: ...o prepare lean tender pieces of meat and fish This function is not applicable to such recipes as pot roast or fatty roast pork In the first 10 minutes you can set an oven temperature between 80 C and...

Page 37: ...00 10 15 Cream can also be whipped when still slightly frozen in pla ces Gateau 1 4 60 60 Preserving Use only preserve jars of the same dimensions available on the market Do not use jars with twist of...

Page 38: ...170 50 60 5 10 Cucumbers 160 170 50 60 Mixed pickles 160 170 50 60 5 10 Kohlrabi Peas Aspara gus 160 170 50 60 15 20 1 Leave standing in the oven after it is deactivated Drying Cover trays with greas...

Page 39: ...e mould Sponge cake 160 35 45 2 In a 26 cm cake mould Panettone1 150 160 70 100 2 In a 20 cm cake mould Plum cake1 160 40 50 2 In a bread tin Small cakes 150 160 25 30 3 2 and 4 In a baking tray Biscu...

Page 40: ...0 200 55 65 2 Whole Turkey 4 0 170 180 240 2 Whole Duck 2 0 2 5 170 180 120 150 2 Whole Goose 3 0 160 170 150 200 1 Whole Rabbit 170 180 60 90 2 Cut in pieces Fish Food Quantity kg Tempera ture C Tim...

Page 41: ...130 30 35 2 Meat Food Temperature C Time min Shelf position Cooked ham 130 55 65 2 Poached chicken breast 130 25 35 2 Kasseler smoked loin of pork 130 80 100 2 Fish Food Temperature C Time min Shelf...

Page 42: ...70 1 In a 20 cm cake mould Tart 170 190 35 50 1 In a 26 cm cake mould Onion tart 200 220 20 30 2 In a baking tray Steam Regenerating Preheat an empty oven for 10 minutes before cooking Food Temperatu...

Page 43: ...nts White bread 1 0 180 190 45 60 2 1 2 pieces 500 g for each piece Rolls 0 5 190 210 20 30 2 2 and 4 6 8 rolls in a bak ing tray Rye bread 1 0 180 200 50 70 2 1 2 pieces 500 g for each piece Focaccia...

Page 44: ...cavity is wet after usage Stainless steel or aluminium appliances Clean the oven door with a damp cloth or sponge only Dry it with a soft cloth Do not use steel wool acids or abrasive materials as the...

Page 45: ...ool down There is a risk of burns After the function is completed the door stays locked for the cool down phase Some of the appliance functions are not available during the cool down phase Cleaning th...

Page 46: ...an Steam Set the temperature between 130 and 230 C Deactivate it after 10 minutes Let it cool down and continue with the removal of the tank contents Refer to Emptying the water tank 4 Rinse the water...

Page 47: ...le surface 8 Hold the door trim B on the top edge of the door at the two sides and push inwards to release the clip seal 1 2 B 9 Pull the door trim to the front to remove it 10 Hold the door glass pan...

Page 48: ...in the seats correctly A B C Replacing the lamp Put a cloth on the bottom of the interior of the appliance It prevents damage to the lamp glass cover and the cavity Warning Danger of electrocution Dis...

Page 49: ...matic switch off is activa ted Refer to Automatic switch off The oven does not heat up The Child Lock is on Refer to Using the Child Lock The oven does not heat up The door is not closed correctly Ful...

Page 50: ...vity of the oven You left the dish in the oven for too long Do not leave the dishes in the oven for longer than 15 20 minutes af ter the cooking process ends The appliance is activated and does not he...

Page 51: ...onsible if you do not follow the safety precautions from the Safety chapters This appliance is supplied without a main plug and a main cable Applicable types of cables for Europe Minimum size Cable fl...

Page 52: ...ure that the oven door is closed properly when the appliance operates and keep it closed as much as possible during the cooking Use metal dishes to improve energy saving When possible do not preheat t...

Page 53: ...king Function designed to save energy during cooking It operates in such a way that the temperature in the oven cavity may differ from the temperature indicated on the display during a cooking cycle a...

Page 54: ...t listed under the heading Troubleshooting or to repair a fault caused by incorrect use or installation a charge will be made even if the appliance is under guarantee Spare parts Always insist on genu...

Page 55: ...0 John Lewis The Trafford Centre 0161 491 4040 John Lewis Watford 01923 244 266 John Lewis Welwyn 01707 323 456 John Lewis at home John Lewis Ashford 01233 811 010 John Lewis Chester 01244 393 880 Joh...

Page 56: ...o recycle it Help protect the environment and human health and to recycle waste of electrical and electronic appliances Do not dispose appliances marked with the symbol with the household waste Return...

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