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Summary of Contents for EM790SP

Page 1: ...re using the oven This will ensure that you know the important safety information and the correct operation of the oven Please keep this manual in a easily accessible place and refer to it anytime Please transfer this manual to new owner if you sell the oven EM790SP www lg com 3828W5A8539 ...

Page 2: ...ook 27 28 Using the oven 29 35 Changing the temperature 29 Enter the Duration 29 Changing the Duration 30 Cooling system 30 Residual Heat Indicator 30 Before starting the rotisserie function 31 Using the rotisserie 32 Rotisserie Table 33 Safety Lock 34 Energy efficiency 34 Safety cut out 34 Rapid heat up 35 Speed Cook 36 Healthy Roast 37 40 Auto cook 41 My Recipe 42 43 e Cookbook 44 45 Changing se...

Page 3: ... 58 61 Snacks 62 63 Pizza 62 63 International automatic recipes 64 75 Baking 76 77 Baking table 78 82 Roasting 83 84 Roasting table 85 Grilling 86 87 Grilling table 87 Defrosting 88 Special functions 89 Cleaning and care 90 Pyrolytic cleaning 91 Oven light 92 Oven door 93 97 Troubleshooting 98 99 Error codes 100 Technical specifications 101 Installation instructions 102 Customer service spare part...

Page 4: ...must be connected to the mains power supply by a specially licensed electrician only In the event of a fault or damage to the appliance do not attempt to operate it Repairs of the appliance should be carried out by a licensed technician only Wrong repairs may result in considerable danger If you need repairs contact an LG Service Center or your dealer If the supply cord is damaged it must be repla...

Page 5: ...ver The power supply of the appliance should be turned off when it is being repaired or cleaned Be careful in connecting electrical appliances to sockets near to this appliance This connection may be achieved by having the plug accessible or by incorporation a switch in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven...

Page 6: ...e parts may become hot during use Young children should be kept away WARNING Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use Children should be kept away WARNING Please ensure cooking times are correctly set as over cooking may result in the food catching fire and subsequent damage to your oven WARNING Do not touch an electric cord with a wet hand It is very dangerous You can get an elect...

Page 7: ...ce is operated at a high temperature for a long period of time Excess spillage should be removed before self cleaning and all utensils should not be left in the oven during pyrolytic self cleaning During self cleaning the surfaces get hotter than usual and children should be kept at a safe distance When cooking take care when openning the oven door as hot air and steam will escape rapidly When coo...

Page 8: ...ppliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised Children should be kept at a safe distance when the oven operates Frozen foods such as pizzas should b...

Page 9: ...ng very moist cakes use the deep pan Do not use the oven door as a rest table for hot or cold cookwares The appliance is not intended for use by young children or infirm persons without supervision Children should be kept at a safe distance until the oven has cooled down after cooking This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capab...

Page 10: ...m your local authority Used appliances WARNING Used appliances must be rendered unusable prior to disposal so that they no longer present a risk To achieve this disconnect from the mains supply and remove the power supply cable For the protection of the environment used appliances must be disposed of properly The appliance must not be disposed of along with normal domestic waste Your local authori...

Page 11: ...er Oven cavity Level 6 Level 5 Level 4 Level 3 Level 2 Level 1 Oven levels are numbered from the bottom up The 5 and 6 levels are mainly used for grill functions Always grill with the door closed The cooking tables throughout this operating instructions give you suggested oven level however you can change these to suit yourself Note Rating plate can be located at left hand inner edge of the door o...

Page 12: ...12 Control panel 1 4 3 2 1 Power key 2 Home key 3 Timer key 4 Back space key ...

Page 13: ...13 7 5 6 5 Display TFT Color LCD 6 Up Down key 7 Enter OK or Yes key ...

Page 14: ... pan For moist cakes for roasting and for catching roasting juices or fat Tip When using the tray and wire grill with groove type oven for the first time smear the groove with cooking oil using a cloth Then wipe the groove with a dry cloth Now you can use them more smoothly Grill tray For grilling meat to be placed on top of the deep pan Dripping fat is caught in the deep pan Accessories ...

Page 15: ...g up The filter may be in place when the fan is used for roasting Note To install the fat filter insert the two hooks Into the holes on the fan cover as illustrated The fat filter must cover the fan venting holes completely Do not use the fat filter In baking mode as it restricts the air flow ...

Page 16: ...tray to catch dripping liquids or fat then do not put the trays down on the bottom of the oven slide them into the lower levels If you place trays on the oven floor the resulting build up of heat can damage the surface of the oven For this reason there must always be a minimum gap of 2 cm between the accessories and the oven floor Fitting the wire grill baking tray and deep pan Slide the tray or w...

Page 17: ...time it is used Rotisserie For grilling thicker items such as stuffed meat poultry and kebabs The rotisserie motor turns the spit to grill food evenly from all sides Food does not need to be manually turned when using the rotisserie Note Before using the rotisserie for the first time it shoult be cleaned with hot water and a little washing up liquid ...

Page 18: ...ountries When purchasing for the first time attach the telescopic runners as following procedures 1 Place the U form of the telescopic runner between the two screw holes as illustrated 2 Insert and fasten the two screws 3 Attach the other telescopic runner in the same way ...

Page 19: ... the side runners When using the oven for the first time attach the side runners The attaching procedure are the same as telescopic runners You can find the side runners in the accessory box Warning You should not do self cleaning with these telescopic runners and other all accessories in the oven Because this self cleaning is performed in high temperature about 500 C the telescopic runners and ut...

Page 20: ...and Down key and Enter keys See Changing settings Clock for details The Main menu will then appear in the display The factory default setting for the clock is 24h Tip When you set the clock or temperature if you press and hold the Up or Down key by about 2 seconds the hours and minutes can be changed more easily The oven is now ready for use The language settings menu will then appear in the displ...

Page 21: ...washing liquid 2 Clean the oven interior in the same way using warm water and dishwashing liquid 3 Allow the oven to dry Heating up Before baking or roasting for the first time the oven should be turned on and allowed to heat up 200 250 C with nothing in it Then allow the oven cool down to room temperature New ovens have a unpleasant odours Open the window and ensure there is adequate ventilation ...

Page 22: ...n option e g Clock you will be taken to the next step within that option You can now select the option you want Press the Enter key to confirm your choice Back space key You can return to the previous menu by pressing the Back key Home key If you want to return to the Main menu directly press the Home key Seven menus will appear in the display They can be selected directly If you select the one of...

Page 23: ...w will appear in the display Canceling the timer function Press the Timer key The pop up window for the Timer will appear in the display You can use the Timer function at any time without operating any cooking functions The time set for the Timer begins to count down in upper left of the display You will hear a signal tone at the end of the set time 1 2 Press Up or Down key until the time you want...

Page 24: ...ing and baking temperature can be reduced by 20 40 C This mode is suitable for cakes and biscuits as it is possible to bake on more than one level at the same time Fan grill In this operating mode the grill element and the fan on the rear wall are on This function is suitable for pizzas quiche lorraine or cheesecakes Grill with the oven door closed Conventional heat For Conventional heat the heati...

Page 25: ...cooking larger dishes with a Gratin topping Small grill 1 2 3 The Small grill operates in the same way as the Large grill how ever only inner part of the top heating element is used This makes it suitable for smaller dishes Defrost In defrost mode the fan is used without heating The circulating air speeds up the defrosting process Place the frozen food in a suitable container to trap the liquid pr...

Page 26: ...ng the oven door is locked shut The lock is only released once the temperature falls below 240 C after this mode has been switched off For Pyrolytic cleaning you have a three programmes of different length P1 approx 75 min P2 approx 95 min P3 approx 120 min Take care as surfaces become very hot during Pyrolytic cleaning Keep children at a distance Do not pour water into the hot oven The sudden gen...

Page 27: ...et temperature to make it easier You can either accept it or change it to suit your recipe If you select a function e g Convection heat you will be taken to the setting display Press the Enter key to change the temperature The triangle symbols will appear next to the pre set temperature You can now change the recommended temperature to suit your preferences using the Up or Down key then press the ...

Page 28: ... 40 C 300 C 40 C 300 C 40 C 300 C 40 C 300 C 40 C 300 C 40 C 100 C 40 C 100 C Function Pre set temperature Temperature range Heating element fan For the Large grill Small grill and Pyrolytic cleaning you can use any of three settings by selecting the one you want and confirming your choice without temperature setting If you select the Defrost you can set the Duration and End time only Each functio...

Page 29: ...lly If you select a function e g Convection heat you can now set the cooking duration using the Up Down and Enter key Duration You can enter the duration of a cooking programme Once the time set has elapsed the oven will switch itself off automatically End Time You can specify the time at which you want cooking to end The oven will be switched off automatically at the time you want You can either ...

Page 30: ...ator When the oven is on the residual heat is indicated on the display until the temperature has gone down to 60 C Tip When you set the temperature if you press and hold the Up or Down key by about 2 seconds you can reach the temperature you want more quickly Note During cooking baking or roasting If you leave the door open for more than 10 minutes all settings are cancelled Call up the setting di...

Page 31: ...asted at the same time 2 Secure the meat to the rotisserie spit using the clamps Make sure the meat is balanced in the middle to give even rotation 3 Place the cradle on the level 3 and position with the U shape at the front 4 Reset the spit onto the cradle with the pointed end towards the back and gently push until the tip of the spit enters the turning mechanism at the back of the oven Then lay ...

Page 32: ...turn to the previous display Note Clean the rotisserie skewer in a solution of hot water and a little washing up liquid If necessary a not abrasive proprietary stainless steel cleaner may be used Change the rotisserie option Press the Back space key to return to the cooking display 2 3 Press the Enter key to adjust the settings 1 Change the recommended temperature if necessary Enter a Duration if ...

Page 33: ...60 mins 60 70 mins 15 20 mins 15 20 mins 30 35 mins 60 mins Rare 30 40 mins Medium 45 60 mins Well done 60 70 mins Medium 50 60 mins Well done 75 85 mins Medium 50 60 mins Well done 75 85 mins 60 75 mins Rotisserie Table When using the rotisserie the maximum weight of meat is 2 5kg and the maximum weight of poultry is 1 8kg The cooking time can be adjusted according to your preference Place the fa...

Page 34: ...hile the oven is on press and hold the Timer key for about 4 seconds until It is unlocked appears in the display Safety cut out If the oven has been operating for an extended period with no change in settings It is automatically switched off Maximum operating time Below 100 C 12 hours 100 C 240 C 8 hours 240 C 300 C 4 hours Restarting after safety cut out Press the Home or Back space key You can n...

Page 35: ...selected During the rapid heat up phase the top and rear element in the oven are used to reach the required temperature as quickly as possible Canceling the rapid heat up To cancel the rapid heat up function you have to chage the setting to Normal See Changing settings Heating up phase for details Rapid heat up should be switched off during the heating up phase when baking delicate items such as p...

Page 36: ...do the rest for you For further information see Speed autocook table Note In manual start mode you have to select and confirm the word Start to start programme Refer to Changing settings Speed cook functions Speed roast In this operating mode upper elements and the fan on the rear wall are on The pre set temperature is 190 C Speed grill In addition to the grill element Speed Grill uses the upper h...

Page 37: ...hy Roast If you select Healthy Roast in main display you can now use either Low temp cook or Meat Probe function Note The meat probe must not be used at the same time as the rotisserie The probe would entangle and immediately damage ...

Page 38: ...ted oven Low temp cook With the Low temp cook function meat becomes marvelously tender and remains particularly succulent Up to 20 percent less energy is consumed than with normal roasting when roasting with low temperatures Ovenware At low temperatures always roast meats uncovered Oven levels and cooking times You can find the proper shelf position and cooking time in the following table Type of ...

Page 39: ...ossible into the meat The tip of the probe must reach the central area of the meat 2 Insert the plug of the probe into the socket as far as it will go 3 Select the desired oven function 4 Set the desired oven temperature and meat probe temperature Note The oven temperature can be set up to 250 C for safety reasons The maximum probe temperature you can set is 99 C If the preset oven temperature is ...

Page 40: ...t probe becomes very hot Be careful when removing the plug and the tip of the meat probe 1 Switch off the appliance 2 Remove the plug from the socket and take the meat out of the oven Important Only use the temperature probe recommended for this oven Note Wipe with a damp cloth Do not put the meat probe into water or clean It in the dishwasher This would damage it ...

Page 41: ... you can reduce the cooking time thanks to the optimum combination of heating elements If you select Auto Cook the cook category appears in the display If you select a cook category e g Fish you will be taken to the next level within that option You can then select the weight of the dish using the up down and Enter key Select and confirm the one you want The oven will do the rest for you See Auto ...

Page 42: ...tings used frequently can be saved under a user defined name and used as required A maximum of 20 user defined programmes can be stored Storing the setting Select the My Recipe If you have not yet created a recipe only the word Create will appear in the display The following will then appear in the display New step You can store up to 4 different cooking stages within each created programme by sel...

Page 43: ...bol to delete the last letter or number you entered Check all your settings and then confirm your selection You can then call up your programme using the name you gave it You can even put it into the initail stage if you wish See Changing settings Initial stage 1 2 3 4 Delete You can delete the stage you create individually Select the word Delete Select the stage to be deleted in the display Confi...

Page 44: ...OR LCD display If you select e Cookbook the 12 cook categorys appear in the display The scroll bar indicate that there are further options You can see them by pressing the Up or Down key If you select one of the menus the words Show recipe and Start cooking are appear in the display If you select a category e g Starters you will be taken to the next step within that option e g Scampi with apple an...

Page 45: ...select Overall start You can also use each stage the menu has by selecting the one you want and confirming your selection Start cooking If you select Start cooking you will be taken to the next step within that option Note After preheating if you leave the oven on for more than 1 hour without opening the door the cooking will be cancelled If you select one of the menus corresponding picture appear...

Page 46: ...s the Enter key 1 2 Select and confirm the language you want 1 Language You can select either English or German The language you have selected will appear in the display Select and confirm the one you want The time of day can then be set Enter and confirm the hour Then enter and confirm the minutes The time of day is now saved 1 2 Clock You can select either 12h clock or 24h clock To select Press ...

Page 47: ...on for maximum 3 hours if you select Fully on In pyrolytic cleaning function the oven lamp cannot be switched on during operating Select and confirm the one you want 1 Heating up phase You can select Normal or Rapid If the option Rapid has been selected the message Rapid Heat Up will appear in the display during the heating up phase Information If Rapid heating is selected it will only operate in ...

Page 48: ... after the last entry was made Display You can select Normal or Power saving But if you select Normal the display will not be dimmed during operating Select and confirm the one you want 1 If you select Default the display only shows the LG icon letters and a colored background during the cooking Additionally the display shows a specific character decorating the display window visually if you selec...

Page 49: ... the oven is turned on Initial stage is now changed When you select My recipes a message will appear in the display You can then delete all my recipes if you wish If you select All setting any settings that you have altered will be reset to the factory default setting My recipes will also be deleted Select and confirm the setting want 1 Start You can select either Automatic or Manual If you select...

Page 50: ...enu Category Weight limit Step Utensil Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Wire grill Heat proof glass dish Wire grill Heat proof glass dish Wire grill Heat proof glass dish Wire grill Heat proof glass dish Baking tray Baking paper Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Wire grill 400 1200g 300 1000g 600 1200g 1000 2000g 1000 2000g 400 1600g 250 750g 1000 2000g 600 1800g 200 400g 200g 100g 20...

Page 51: ...on page 59 See the instructions on page 59 See the instructions on page 63 Oven level from bottom Food Temp Instructions Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Room Frozen Refrigerated Refrigerated Frozen 5 5 4 2 2 4 5 2 5 1 To avoid residual cooking remove food from oven immediately You can adjust the preset cooking time according to the food performing or your preferenc...

Page 52: ...a steak Jumbo Shrimps Menu Category Weight limit Step Utensil Food Temp Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated 600 1600g 400 1200g 400 1200g 300 1000g 200g 200g 200g 100g ...

Page 53: ...ckness each Brush tuna fish with oil or melted butter season as desired Place tuna steak onto deep pan with greased grill tray When oven beeps turn food over It is normal for the tuna to be a little pink inside after cooking Remove feelers of shrimps Brush with oil or melted butter Season as desired place shrimps onto deep pan with grill tray Insert into oven When oven beeps turn food over Oven le...

Page 54: ...Temp Wire grill heat proof glass dish Deep pan Grill tray Wire grill heat proof glass dish Wire grill heat proof glass dish Wire grill heat proof glass dish Wire grill heat proof glass dish Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated 1000 2500g 800 1400g 600 1200g 1000 2500g 1000 2000g 1000 2000g 500g 200g 200g 500g 500g 500g ...

Page 55: ... beeps remove lid After cooking allow to rest covered with foil for 10 minutes Use generated juice for gravy or sauce Brush leg of lamb with oil or melted butter season as desired Place lamb into dish insert into oven When oven beeps add a big cup of water and cover with lid After cooking allow to rest covered with foil for 10 minutes Use generated juice for gravy or sauce Brush veal with oil or m...

Page 56: ...600g 100 600g 120g 100g Potato products 4 1 4 2 4 3 4 4 Gratinated potatoes Roast potatoes French fries frozen Croquettes frozen Menu Category Weight limit Step Utensil Food Temp Wire grill heat proof glass dish Wire grill heat proof glass dish Baking tray baking paper Baking tray baking paper Room Room Frozen Frozen 500 1500g 400 1600g 250 750g 250 500g 500g 200g 250g 250g ...

Page 57: ...epper and oil or melted butter and put into open dish Insert into oven When oven beeps turn food over Spread frozen fries evenly on baking tray with baking paper For best results cook in a single layer Insert baking tray into oven When oven beeps turn food over After cooking season with salt or as desired Spread frozen croquettes on baking tray insert into oven When oven beeps turn food over After...

Page 58: ... legs Duck whole Turkey whole Menu Category Weight limit Step Utensil Food Temp Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Grill tray Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated 1000 2000g 600 1800g 1700 2500g 3200 4700g 250g 200g 200g 500g ...

Page 59: ...utter season as desired Wrap thin part of the legs in foil place duck onto deep pan with grill tray Add water to deep pan Insert into oven After cooking allow to rest covered with foil for 5 minutes Use generated juice for gravy or sauce Brush turkey with oil or melted butter season as desired Wrap thin part of the legs in foil place turkey onto deep pan with grill tray Add water to deep pan When ...

Page 60: ...t venison back Menu Category Weight limit Step Utensil Food Temp Deep pan Grill tray Deep pan Wire grill Deep pan Deep pan Grill tray Wire grill heat proof glass dish Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated Refrigerated 800 2000g 700 2100g 3500 5000g 800 2000g 1000 2000g 400g 700g 500g 400g 500g ...

Page 61: ...gets too dark cover with foil After cooking allow to rest covered with foil for 10 minutes Use generated juice for gravy or sauce Brush goose legs with oil or melted butter season as desired Place legs onto deep pan with grill tray Add water to deep pan Insert into oven When oven beeps turn food over After cooking allow to rest covered with foil for 3 minutes Use generated juice for gravy or sauce...

Page 62: ...p Utensil Food Temp Baking tray baking paper Deep pan Grill tray Wire grill Baking tray Frozen Refrigerated Frozen 200 600g 400 900g 340 1360g 200g 250g 170g Pizza 7 1 7 2 Pizza frozen thin base Pizza frozen thick base Menu Category Weight limit Step Utensil Food Temp Wire grill Wire grill Frozen Frozen 200 400g 400 500g 100g 100g ...

Page 63: ...king tray underneth to catch dripping liquid Oven level from bottom Instructions 4 4 3 2 Place frozen pizza on wire grill Insert into oven Use only one frozen pizza at a time Place frozen pizza on wire grill Insert into oven Use only one frozen pizza at a time Oven level from bottom Instructions 1 2 To avoid residual cooking remove food from oven immediately You can adjust the preset cooking time ...

Page 64: ...he Lorraine Sea bream Guglhupf Muffins Moussaka Cinnamon buns Swedish apple pie Menu Category Utensil Wire grill heat proof lasagna dish Deep pan Wire grill bread baking tin Wire grill round baking tin Deep pan Wire grill Guglhupf tin Wire grill muffin tin Wire grill heat proof dish Baking tray deep pan Wire grill round baking tin ...

Page 65: ...68 69 See the recipe on page 70 See the recipe on page 71 See the recipe on page 72 See the recipe on page 72 73 See the recipe on page 74 See the recipe on page 75 To avoid residual cooking remove food from oven immediately You can adjust the preset cooking time according to the food performing or your preference Press the OK key to call up the setting display ...

Page 66: ... some sauce at bottom of lasagne pan place noodles on top then crème fraîche then mozzarella Sprinkle with oregano Repeat placing noodles in other direction Sprinkle with oregano 300 g ground beef 1 small onion 1 2 garlic gloves sliced 1 can peeled plum tomatoes 400 g 1 can chopped tomatoes 400 g 75 g tomato paste 1 can diced tomatoes 40 g 250 g shredded mozzarella cheese 200 g crème fraîche 6 8 l...

Page 67: ...ise for 1 2 hour Using floured hands knead dough and spread it on greased cookie sheet with fingertips Spread tomato sauce over dough add toppings in layers Sprinkle cheese over dough 15 g fresh yeast 250 ml warm water 1 tsp salt 450 g flour 1 tsp sugar 2 tbsp vegetable oil 1 small jar tomato sauce 450 g ground beef browned 200 g pepperoni slices 2 peppers sliced 1 large onion 100 g sliced olives ...

Page 68: ...another 10 20 minutes Dust bread with flour before baking Using a sharp knife cut bread diagonally 3 4 times approx 1 cm deep If desired brush with a little butter after baking and cooling down 8 4 Quiche lorraine Ingredients for short pastry Ingredients for filling 500 g flour 1 package dry yeast 325 g lukewarm milk 5 g salt 200 g plain flour 1 2 tsp salt 85 g butter 1 egg 1 tbsp white wine vineg...

Page 69: ...ng hard when baked Roll into a ball cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 30 minutes Preparation of filling Cut bacon into small strips sauté until crisp and put aside to cool Whisk together eggs cream grated nutmeg and pepper in a large bowl Assembly On a lightly floured board roll out short pastry until approx 5 mm thick Line flan or pie dish with dough flute and crimp edges decoratively S...

Page 70: ... olive oil and white wine season with salt and pepper Season fish with salt and pepper as well and put onto vegetables Again sprinkle with olive oil and white wine Put rosemary thyme and garlic slices on top of the fish 4 peppers 6 8 tomatoes 3 onions 1 kg sea bream 8 tbsp olive oil 3 tbsp white wine 3 garlic gloves Rosemary and thyme Salt and pepper ...

Page 71: ...y into one portion of mixture Grease Guglhupf tin 11 2 litre capacity with butter and dust with a little flour Put half of the light mixture into tin pour dark half onto it and cover with rest of light mixture Run a fork through the mixture in the shape of a spiral to achieve desired marbling effect Allow to cool a little Turn out of tin leave to cool and dust with icing sugar 1 Tahitian vanilla p...

Page 72: ...aka Ingredients 150 g flour 11 2 tsp baking powder 60 g granulated sugar 1 egg beaten 130 ml milk 70 ml vegetable oil 1 2 tsp vanilla extract 50 g semisweet chocolate chips 50 g chopped walnuts Sifted confectioners sugar 1 large eggplant 450 g ground beef or lamb Vegetable oil 2 medium onions chopped 2 cloves garlic minced 1 tsp salt 1 2 tsp thyme 1 2 tsp oregano 1 2 tsp nutmeg 2 tbsp chopped pars...

Page 73: ...n cool Mix in unbeaten egg whites and half of the crumbs Brown eggplant slices in vegetable oil Sprinkle bottom of a rectangular baking dish approx 20 x 30 cm with remaining crumbs Cover with eggplant Spoon meat mixture over eggplant Melt butter add flour slowly stirring constantly Remove from heat slowly stir in milk Return to heat and stir until sauce thickens Beat egg yolks well gradually stir ...

Page 74: ...ivide dough into two parts Roll each part out into a rectangle about 6 mm thick Spread half of the softened butter over each rectangle Stir together the remaining sugar and the cinnamon and spread half of the mixture on each rectangle Roll the rectangles up and cut into 1 5 cm thick slices Place slices on a cookie sheet greased or covered in parchment paper Cover and let rise again for about 30 mi...

Page 75: ...3 full of apples Sprinkle with 1 tablespoon sugar and the cinnamon Mix together remaining ingredients Pour over apples 5 green apples peeled and sliced 1 tbsp sugar 1 tsp cinnamon 170 g melted butter 120 g flour 200 g sugar 1 egg 75 g chopped nuts pecans or walnuts Pinch of salt ...

Page 76: ...Wire grill When baking with Conventional heat you can place two baking tins side by side in the oven This means that the baking time is only slightly longer When using 2 trays baking tray and deep pan place the deep pan on Level 5 and the baking tray on Level 2 Oven levels The Oven levels are numbered from the bottom up When using Conventional heat you can bake on one level only for example Level ...

Page 77: ... baking time is too long If you cannot work out the settings for a specific recipe simply use the settings for the most similar recipe When baking cakes on baking trays or in tins on more than one level the baking time may be extended by 10 15 minutes Baking with a high liquidity content e g pizza fruit cakes etc should be baked on a single level only With cakes and baking with different levels of...

Page 78: ...xture Apple pie Spicy cakes and flan base e g quiche lorraine Cheesecake3 Cakes on baking tray Bread plaits larger cakes Christmas stollen Bread rye bread initially then later Pie eclair Swiss roll Fruit cake with shortcrust pastry Temp in C 160 180 150 170 160 180 190 2101 170 190 170 190 190 210 170 190 170 190 160 1801 2301 160 180 190 210 180 2001 170 1901 Oven level 2 2 2 3 3 2 2 2 3 3 2 3 3 ...

Page 79: ...s Pizza thick base 2 3 Pizza thin base 2 Unleavened bread Wähe Swiss flan Biscuits2 Shortcrust biscuits2 Iced biscuits2 Cake mixture biscuits2 Cakes and pastries with egg white meringues Macaroons Yeast dough biscuits2 Puff pastry cakes and pastries Bread rolls Temp in C 160 1801 190 2101 2301 2301 210 230 170 1901 160 180 170 190 100 120 120 140 170 190 190 2101 180 2201 Oven level 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 ...

Page 80: ...scuits2 Iced biscuits2 Cake mixture biscuits2 Cakes and pastries with egg white meringues2 Macaroons2 Yeast dough cookies2 Puff pastry cakes and pastries2 Bread rolls2 Oven level 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 2 5 Temp in C 160 1801 140 160 150 160 140 150 160 170 80 100 100 120 160 170 170 1801 180 1901 Hot air Recipe Baking time in hrs mins 1 Preheat the oven 2 Switch off rapid heat up Alwa...

Page 81: ...evel 3 3 3 3 Oven function Conventional Heat Conventional Heat Conventional Heat Convection Heat Temperature Follow instructions on pack Follow instructions on pack Follow instructions on pack 200 220 C Time Follow instructions on pack Follow instructions on pack Follow instructions on pack 15 25 mins Baking tables for frozen ready made dishes Always count Oven levels from the bottom up Note Turn ...

Page 82: ...ture unevenly distributed Temperature too low Solution Use a dark baking tin or put the cake one level lower down Set the temperature slightly lower Set a longer baking time The baking time cannot be reduced by setting a higher temperature Use less liquid Follow instructions for dough mixing times especially when using kitchen appliances Next time set a slightly higher temperature Set a slightly s...

Page 83: ...for roasting or a number of items can be placed directly on the deep pan or on the wire grill above the deep pan e g turkey goose 3 4 chickens 3 4 knuckles of veal Lean meat should be roasted in a roasting tray with a lid e g veal braised beef deep frozen meat This keeps the juices in the meat For cooking crispy crusts or bacon a casserole with no lid should be used e g pork minced meat lamb mutto...

Page 84: ...in the oven For lean meat and fish use Conventional heat For all other kinds of meat we recommend Fan grill mode Add a little liquid into the baking tray or deep pan to prevent roasting juices or fat from getting burned on Turn the food over after about half or two thirds of the cooking time TIP For better roasting results baste joints and poultry with their own juices a number of times during the...

Page 85: ...10 130 150 70 90 110 120 110 140 170 190 35 55 190 180 180 190 180 190 180 210 200 180 190 180 190 160 180 40 60 70 80 70 90 80 100 90 110 40 50 50 70 80 100 90 120 25 45 This table is intended as a guide only individual tastes and cuts of meat will vary 1 Fit the fat filter for roasting 2 If pot roasting set the temperature 20 C higher 3 Use the core temperature Refer to the meat probe instructio...

Page 86: ...s suitable for the food being grilled Fan grill For grilling larges pieces of meat or poultry such as rolled roast or turkey Speed grill Use Speed grill function for rapid grilling In this mode the halogen heating element is intermittently used on and the cooking time is reduced by about 20 Note When grilling the oven door must be kept closed at all times As a basic principle the oven should be pr...

Page 87: ...lled food over about halfway through the cooking time Grilling table Rissoles Pork fillet Grilling sausages Beef or veal steaks Fillet of beef 1 kg approx Toast1 Toast with topping 5 5 5 5 4 4 4 1st side 8 10 mins 10 12 mins 8 10 mins 6 7 mins 10 12 mins 2 3 mins 6 8 mins 2nd side 6 8 mins 6 10 mins 6 8 mins 5 6 mins 10 12 mins 2 3 mins 1st side 6 8 mins 8 10 mins 6 8 mins 4 6 mins 8 10 mins 1 2 m...

Page 88: ...iquid produced during defrosting is free to run off the food Oven levels For defrosting use the wire grill on Level 1 or Level 2 for larger dishes Defrosting table The following table contains reference values for defrosting Dish Chicken 1000 g Meat 1000 g Meat 500 g Trout 150 g Strawberries 300 g Defrosting time mins 100 140 100 140 90 120 23 35 20 30 Comments Use the wire grill with the deep pan...

Page 89: ...f natural yoghurt into the milk and then pour the mixture into the individual containers and cover 4 Leave the individual containers on the wire grill for approx 5 8 hours until the yoghurt has reached a set consistency mature in the oven with Conventional heat elements set at 40 C How to raise yeast dough Dishes Use a heat resistant bowl for the dough 40 C Oven level Place the wire grill on Level...

Page 90: ... appliance after use as soon as it has cooled down This makes it easier to remove any deposits and they cannot get burnt on Switch the oven light on Wipe down the oven with water and dishwashing liquid Allow to dry Do not use any abrasive cleaners Remove persistent deposits with a special oven cleaning product Important When using a spray on cleaner it is essential to follow the manufacturer s ins...

Page 91: ...during the self cleaning process 1 Select and confirm the Manual cook 2 Select Pyrolytic cleaning and press the Enter key 3 Depending on the degree of soiling select and confirm the cleaning level 4 On completion the programme automatically switches off and a regular signal tone is heard 5 Once the oven has cooled down the ramaining deposits can be wiped off with a damp cloth Length of self cleani...

Page 92: ... cover Step 1 Remove the glass cover with the aid of a narrow flat implement e g tea spoon and clean it Step 2 Remove the defective halogen bulb by lifting it out Then replace it with a new one 20W 12V OSRAM Note Always use a cloth or tissue to remove or fit a halogen light to avoid it burning on fatty deposits Step 3 Refit the glass cover Note Make sure that all parts are correctly in place Both ...

Page 93: ...r area of clamps upwards and outer area of them downwards as illustrated Step 3 Then lift the door upwards as far as it will go Note Do not attempt to take the door off the hinge guides when it is in a horizontal position The guides will close and damage the appliance Step 4 Hold the door securely at both sides and lift upwards off the hinge guides 1 2 Locking clamp ...

Page 94: ...ack onto the hinge guides Note Make sure that the door goes back on straight Step 2 Turn inner area of clamps downwards and outer area of them upwards as far as they will go into a horizontal position Make sure that the notches on the locking clamps hook into the slots on the door as illustrated 1 2 1 1 ...

Page 95: ...r has been removed after it has cooled down Place door on a soft and even surface with the handle facing down to protect it from breakage and to prevent it getting scratched Step 1 Remove the two screws at the right and left hand side of the door and pull the top cover above the glass panels forward Step 2 Lift the innermost pane up and out from the door carefully Then remove the insulator 1 1 2 D...

Page 96: ...m the Door Note Spacers are located next to the mount bracket to keep the Individual door panels in position Step 4 Now the third pane can be removed Handle them very carefully to avoid the risk of breakage Spacer Insulator Pane 1 Pane 2 Pane 3 Pane 4 Door top cover mount bracket ...

Page 97: ...ds the middle pane Note Individual panes must be located correctly in their retainers Step 3 Finally refit the top cover by securing the screws onto the door Note Clean the glass panels with a mild detergent Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass ...

Page 98: ...l system or the fuses have been tripped An automatic progra mme has been set to run at a later time There has been a power failure The oven bulb is faulty The meat probe not inserted correctly or is faulty Excessive grease or moisture build up on touch panel Solution Switch the oven on Set the clock Check the settings Check out fuses and the protective system If the fault recurs consult a qualifie...

Page 99: ...ofessional only Repairs carried out improperly may result in considerable damage and void all warranties Repairs to the appliance must be carried out by a specially licensed technician only Considerable danger may result from incorrect repairs and void all warranties Do not use the appliance if damaged In the event of a fault or failure switch off at the mains In the event of a fault visits by tec...

Page 100: ...Meat probe is not inserted Meat probe is defective Solution Please contact the LG service center Please contact the LG service center Shut off the power supply and reconnect the power wait a few minutes If the door is unlocked you can use the oven normally But if the fault message appears again please contact the LG service center Insert the meat probe plug into the socket or switch the oven off t...

Page 101: ...ains connection 220 240 Vac 50 Hz MAX power consumption 3500 Watts Oven installation dimensions Height min 600 Width min 560 Depth min 556 Oven interior dimensions mm Height x width x depth 330 x 454 x 415 Volume useful capacity 65L ...

Page 102: ...ith the stability requirements of the DIN 68930 standard The oven must be installed by a qualified professional electrician in accordance with the corresponding regulations and standards The oven is a heavy appliance and must be transported with great care Before initial use remove all packaging both external and from inside the appliance No modification may be made to the oven s technical charact...

Page 103: ...the problem 4 The model series and serial number These details are found on the rating plate located at the left hand inner edge of the oven door 5 Your dated receipt of purchase Please note that proof of purchase is required for any warranty claim Before submitting a warranty claim please ensure that you have read through the section on Troubleshooting There will be a charge for any inspection ca...

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