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For smaller joints, you can use a smaller roasting dish instead 

of the universal pan. Place this directly on the wire rack.

Roasting in the universal pan with stepped wire rack

Place the stepped wire rack on the universal pan and slide 

them in together at the same shelf height.
For fatty meat and poultry, add 

X

 to ¼ litre water to the 

universal pan, depending on the size and type of the joint. 
While the meat is roasting, the liquid in the roasting dish will 

evaporate. Pour in more hot water if required.

Roasting in the universal pan with roasting sheet

The roasting sheet reduces dirt in the cooking compartment. 

Place the roasting sheet in the universal pan and slide them in 

together at the same shelf height. 
Dripping fat and meat juices are caught in the universal pan.

Roasting with a lid

 This method is particularly suitable for pot roasts.
Place the joint in the roasting dish. Add water, wine, vinegar or 

similar for the braising liquid. Place the lid on the dish, place 

the dish on the wire rack and slide it into the cooking 

compartment. 

While the meat is roasting, the liquid in the roasting dish will 

evaporate. Pour in more hot water if required.

Roasting table

The roasting time and temperature depend on the size, height, 

type and quality of the item.
As a general rule: the larger the item, the lower the temperature 

and the longer the roasting time.
Coat lean meat with fat or oil as required and cover it with strips 

of bacon.
The information in the table is a guideline, and relates to items 

cooked without a lid. The values may vary depending on the 

type and quantity of the meat and on the roasting dish. 
You should set the lower of the specified temperatures the first 

time. Lower temperatures will generally allow more even 

browning. 
At the end of the roasting time, switch the oven off and leave 

the roast to rest for approximately 10 minutes in the cooking 

compartment with the door closed. The recommended rest time 

is not included in the given roasting times.
The information in the table is for food placed in a cold oven 

and for meat/fish taken directly from the refrigerator.

CircoTherm®

3

Top/bottom heat

%

Item

Shelf 

height

Tempera-

ture in °C

Roasting time in 

minutes

Shelf 

height

Tempera-

ture in °C

Meat loaf made from 500 g meat

1

170 - 180

60 - 70

2

200 - 210

Pork

Smoked pork

1

160 - 170

70 - 80

2

190 - 210

Fillet, medium (400 g)

1

170 - 180

30 - 45

3

200 - 230

Roast with rind (1.5 kg)

1

160 - 170

120 - 150

2

200 - 220

Roast with rind (2.5 kg)

1

160 - 170

150 - 180

2

190 - 210

Joint, marbled, without rind, e.g. neck (1.5 kg)

1

160 - 170

100 - 130

2

190 - 210

Joint, marbled, without rind, e.g. neck (2.5 kg)

1

160 - 170

120 - 150

2

180 - 200

Roast, lean (1 kg)

1

170 - 180

70 - 90

2

180 - 200

Roast, lean (2 kg)

1

170 - 180

80 - 100

2

180 - 200

Beef

Fillet, medium (1 kg)

1

180 - 190

45 - 65

2

200 - 220

Sirloin, medium rare (1.5 kg)

1

180 - 190

30 - 45

2

200 - 220

Pot roast (1.5 kg)**

1

170 - 180

120 - 150

2

200 - 220

Pot roast (2.5 kg)**

1

170 - 180

150 - 180

2

190 - 210

Veal

Joint/breast of veal (1.5 kg)

1

160 - 170

90 - 120

2

180 - 200

Joint/breast of veal (2.5 kg)

1

160 - 170

120 - 150

2

170 - 190

Knuckle

1

160 - 170

100 - 130

2

190 - 210

Lamb

Leg, boned

1

180 - 190

70 - 110

2

200 - 220

Loin on the bone

1

180 - 190*

40 - 50

2

200 - 220*

Loin, boned

1

180 - 190*

30 - 40

2

200 - 220*

Poultry

Chicken, whole (1 kg)

1

170 - 180

60 - 70

2

200 - 220

Duck, whole (2 

­

 3 kg)

1

150 - 160

90 - 120

2

190 - 210

Goose, whole (3 

­

 4 kg)

1

150 - 160

130 - 180

2***

180 - 200

* Preheat oven
** Roast pot roasts with a lid on the roasting dish
*** Use shelf height 1 for tall items

Summary of Contents for B45E54 0 Series

Page 1: ...en Instruction manual Built in oven B45E54 0...

Page 2: ...hurt 18 Low temperature cooking 18 Using Low temperature cooking 18 Table for Low temperature cooking 18 Tips and tricks 19 Defrosting 19 Defrosting with CircoTherm 19 Defrost 19 Preserve 19 Cleaning...

Page 3: ...loor with any sort of foil or greaseproof paper Do not place ovenware on the cooking compartment floor if a temperature of over 50 C has been set This will cause heat to accumulate The baking and roas...

Page 4: ...selector When the appliance is switched on sets the temperature see section Switching on the appliance When the appliance is switched off changes the settings in the basic settings menu see section C...

Page 5: ...ufficient for you you can amend the clock time later flashes in the clock display 1 Briefly press the KJ clock function button to go to the setting mode The KJ and 3 symbols light up appears in the cl...

Page 6: ...ting Notes The Low temperature cooking Steam cooking Dough proving and EasyClean operating modes can only be started if neither nor is displayed in the temperature display If no default temperature is...

Page 7: ...switches itself off depends on the settings that you make flashes in the temperature display Appliance operation is interrupted Turn the operating mode selector to the position to deactivate it Elect...

Page 8: ...e appliance switches off automatically 1 Turn the operating mode and temperature selector back to the position 2 Press the KJ clock function button to exit the clock function End of operation Automati...

Page 9: ...Lock it again if necessary or activate the permanent lock Lock appliance 1 Switch off the appliance 2 Press and hold the info button until appears in the temperature display 3 Turn the temperature sel...

Page 10: ...ing trays as these have been optimally designed for the cooking compartment and the operating modes Always slide the baking tray or the universal pan in carefully as far as it will go and make sure th...

Page 11: ...30 40 2 160 170 Ring cake tin 1 160 170 35 45 2 170 180 CircoTherm 3 Top bottom heat Small baked items Shelf height Tempera ture in C Baking time in minutes Shelf height Tempera ture in C Yeast dough...

Page 12: ...ording to your own recipe use similar recipes in the table as a guide Observe the notes in the table about preheating Final baking 1 180 40 45 2 200 Bread dough 1 250 1 500 g Initial baking 1 220 10 1...

Page 13: ...wall of the cooking compartment Check that the baking tin is in the correct position on the wire rack The cake on the baking tray is unevenly browned Check the shelf height Check the temperature If yo...

Page 14: ...sting dish You should set the lower of the specified temperatures the first time Lower temperatures will generally allow more even browning At the end of the roasting time switch the oven off and leav...

Page 15: ...mount of food to be grilled You should set the lower of the specified temperatures the first time Lower temperatures will generally allow more even browning At the end of the cooking time switch the g...

Page 16: ...0 230 40 50 Chicken whole 1 or 2 chickens 2 200 220 60 80 Duck whole 2 3 kg 2 180 200 90 120 Duck breast 3 230 250 30 45 Goose whole 3 4 kg 1 150 170 130 160 Goose breast 2 160 180 80 100 Goose leg 2...

Page 17: ...emperature If or and appear alternately on the temperature display after switching on Dough proving the cooking compartment has not cooled down completely Wait until the cooking compartment has cooled...

Page 18: ...cess The size thickness and type of meat will have a significant influence on the searing and low temperature cooking times The properties of the pan and the heat output of the hotplate can influence...

Page 19: ...tions Fruit and vegetables must be fresh and in good condition Only use clean and undamaged preserving jars The preserving jars must not touch each other in the cooking compartment during preserving W...

Page 20: ...eserving jars containing 1 litres will start to bubble after approx 60 minutes Ending the preserving process For fruit gherkins and tomato pur e 1 Turn off the appliance once all preserving jars are b...

Page 21: ...cleaning the cooking compartment easier An automatically controlled vaporisation of soapy water loosens residues and makes it easier to remove them afterwards In the case of persistent dirt you can al...

Page 22: ...ar then wipe with clean water and rub dry with a soft cloth Remember to dry under the door seal 4 Turn the operating mode selector back to the position 5 After cleaning leave the appliance door ajar i...

Page 23: ...Risk of injury The appliance must not be used again until the door panels and appliance door have been correctly fitted Removing the door panel 1 Unhook the appliance door and lay it on a soft clean s...

Page 24: ...ng the telescopic shelves 1 Hold the flat spring Fig A 2 Move the telescopic shelf upwards at the front and unhook it to the side 3 Pull out the telescopic shelf at the back Cleaning the telescopic sh...

Page 25: ...he appliance has been locked Deactivate the lock see section Childproof lock Appliance operation is not possible D and appear in the temperature display The appliance controls were locked per manently...

Page 26: ...ng plate containing these numbers can be found on the right hand side of the oven door You can make a note of the numbers of your appliance and the telephone number of the after sales service in the s...

Page 27: ...3 150 160 20 30 1 3 3 150 160 25 35 1 3 4 3 150 160 25 35 Hot water sponge cake 2 160 170 25 35 1 3 150 160 25 35 Double crust apple pie tinplate tins next to one another figure A 1 0 170 180 75 85 Do...

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