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Operating the oven
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Overview of operating modes
Operating modes
Range
Booster
150–500°F
(65–260°C)
Bake
(Bake)
150–500°F
(65–260°C)
Maxi Broil
(Broil)
Surround
(Surround)
150–500°F
(65–260°C)
Self clean
(Clean)
–
Convection Broil
(Conv Broil)
150–500°F
(65–260°C)
Convection Bake
(Conv Bake)
150–500 °F
(65–260 °C)
( ) The version in brackets is what
actually appears on the operating mode
selector.
Energy-saving tips
Cooking programs
- Remove all accessories from the
oven that are not required for a
cooking program.
- If a temperature range is given in the
recipe, it is best to select the lower
temperature and check the food after
the shortest cooking time given.
- Preheat the oven only if instructed to
do so in the recipe.
- Try not to open the door during a
cooking program.
- It is best to use dark bakeware and
cooking containers with a matte
finish made of non-reflective
materials (enamelled steel, heat-
resistant glass, non-stick coated cast
aluminum). Shiny materials such as
stainless steel or aluminum reflect the
heat and therefore can give a more
uneven result. Do not cover the oven
floor or the wire rack with heat-
reflecting aluminum foil.
- Monitor cooking durations to avoid
wasting energy when cooking.
Set the cooking duration, or use a
food probe if you have one.
- The Convection Bake
(Conv
Bake) operating mode can be used
for cooking many types of food.
Because the heat is distributed in the
oven compartment straight away, it
allows you to use a lower
temperature than you would with
Surround
(Surround)
. It also
enables you to cook on several shelf
levels at the same time.
- Convection Broil
(Conv Broil) is
the best operating mode for broiled
dishes. Lower temperatures can be
used than with other broil modes that
use the maximum temperature
setting.
- Whenever possible, you should cook
several dishes at the same time.
Place them next to each other in the
oven or on different shelf levels.
- Dishes which you are unable to cook
at the same time should, if possible,
be cooked one after the other in
order to make use of existing heat in
the oven.
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