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Defrosting and Cooking – Main oven

Defrosting and cooking using the Circotherm 

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Important heating system information:

For defrosting and cooking of frozen
foods, use circotherm.

With all frozen foods, follow the food
manufacturers instructions on the
package.

As a rule, 

defrosted frozen foods

(especially meats) require less cooking
time than fresh products, since freezing
has a pre-cooking effect.

If 

frozen meat 

is placed in the oven, the

defrosting time must be added to the
required cooking time.

Always defrost 

frozen poultry 

before

cooking because the giblets must be
removed.

For cooking 

frozen fish

, use the same

temperatures as for fresh fish.

Frozen ready-to-eat meals 

in

aluminium dishes may be placed into
the oven several at a time.

Frozen vegetables 

(i.e., when cooking

complete meals) should be cooked in a
covered pot together with the roast. Use
only approximately half of the liquid
specified in the recipe. Use fat only for
adding flavour.

Gentle defrosting: 

k

Recommended for delicate pastries only
(i.e., whipped-cream gateaus).

Turn the Circotherm selector switch to
the 

k

position. Dependent on size and

type of the baked goods, defrost 25 –

45 minutes, take out of the oven and

allow to stand 30 – 45 minutes.

With smaller amounts (pastries), the
defrosting time is reduced to 15 – 20
minutes and the subsequent standing
time to 10 – 15 minutes.

Standard defrosting of various foods:

Shelf-in levels:
With 1 baking sheet:

Slide-in level 

3

With 2 baking sheets:

Slide-in levels

1

and

3

All stated times

are approximate

guidelines that vary with the shape and
volume of frozen products.

Raw frozen products or foods from a
freezer 

always defrost at 50° C.

Higher defrosting temperatures may
cause the food to dry out.

Defrost 

frozen meals packed in

aluminium foil or closed aluminium
containers 

at a setting of 130 – 140° C.

Place frozen meals 

packed in plastic

bags or plastic containers 

in a pot

filled with water. Cover the pot and
defrost of 130 – 140° C.

Attention:

Pot handles must be oven-

proof.

Defrost and warm up 

frozen baked

goods 

at 100 – 140° C. Brush bread,

rolls or yeast pastry lightly with egg to
make the crust more appealing.

Defrost 

dry frozen yeast cakes 

at 

160 – 170° C for 20 – 30 minutes.

Defrost 

moist frozen yeast cakes 

(with

fruit topping) at 160 – 170° C for 
30 – 50 minutes after wrapping in
aluminium foil to prevent cake from
drying out.

Defrost and toast 

frozen toast 

(with

topping) at 160 – 170° C for about 
20 minutes.

Defrost and bake

frozen pizzas 

at 180 –

190 °C for 15 – 25 minutes. 
Place on wire grill covered with
greaseproof paper.
Please ensure that the greaseproof
paper is suitable for use at these
temperatures.

Summary of Contents for U1452N3GB

Page 1: ...How to connect up build in set up use and look after your U1452 oven NEFF UK Ltd...

Page 2: ...kitchen expert 22 Installation of the built in oven 23 Important Information Before connecting your new appliance Before using your new appliance please read these Instructions for use carefully They...

Page 3: ...t air v do not place greaseproof paper loosely in the oven e g when heating the oven The hot air fan could draw in the paper which may damage the heater and fan Do not clean the oven with steam or hig...

Page 4: ...herm e Conventional top and bottom heat Z Radiant grill I Circo roasting w Bottom heat 0 0 50 100 150 200 250 50 100 150 200 250 Temperature selector with control lamp Temperature selector with contro...

Page 5: ...g pan Baking tray aluminium Baking tray enamelled Z 1270 X2 Z 1330 X0 Z 1340 X2 Small grill set Z 1240 X2 Supplementary equipement set Telescopic for Main oven Z 1750 X0 3 Wire shelves 1 Roasting gril...

Page 6: ...y press button until the indicator flashes unter the symbol The correct time of day can then be set Note The time cannot be set if an automatic function is active see Electronic clock for cancelling a...

Page 7: ...e using your appliance for the first time Minute timer 1 Press the button and set the cooking time e g minutes When the timer switches on the remaining time is displayed 2 A signal tone is emitted whe...

Page 8: ...symbol Set the required cooking duration with the rotary control Example hour and minutes Approx 4 seconds after setting the clock reverts to time of day The Indicator under the Symbol confirms that...

Page 9: ...e time has expired a signal is emitted and the flashes To stop the signal press the button 6 Switch the oven off 7 To end automatic mode press the button Checking correcting and cancelling settings 1...

Page 10: ...pan Advantages ideal for steaks sausages chicken joints fish kebabs and chops no turning of food is required three shelves of grilled food can be prepared at one time very convenient Conventional Cook...

Page 11: ...temperature selector and function selector to the 0 position Note After switching OFF the oven the fan may continue to run for a short time in order to prevent heat build up Main oven Before switching...

Page 12: ...be turned upside down to accommodate different size tins If the cake base gets too dark Check the shelf level Shorten the baking time and possibly use a lower baking temperature If the cake base stay...

Page 13: ...hould be prepared in liquid in a covered casserole This type of cooking is suitable for less tender cuts of meat Place the casserole on the wire shelf on a suitable shelf position Cooking tips Only us...

Page 14: ...ys place the food to be grilled in the centre of the wire shelf If the heating element switches off automatically the overheating protection was activated The element will be reactivated after a short...

Page 15: ...hirds of the grilling time has elapsed Lightly brush the wire shelf with oil and baste the food if desired Roasting with Conventional heat e Follow the steps above With fatty meat 125 250 ml 4 8floz o...

Page 16: ...stays too light The cake gets too dry The inside of the cake remains spongy or doughy or meat stays raw in the centre Avoid blocking the air vents at the rear wall of the oven with the cake tins Reduc...

Page 17: ...minutes With smaller amounts pastries the defrosting time is reduced to 15 20 minutes and the subsequent standing time to 10 15 minutes Standard defrosting of various foods Shelf in levels With 1 bak...

Page 18: ...t suds for cleaning Remove the oven door before cleaning the enamel surface Oven interior Clean the oven after each use especially after roasting or grilling Food remnants burn in when the oven is reh...

Page 19: ...the hinges toward you Replacing the oven door 1 Set both hinges into their respective receptacles on the left and right and swing the oven door downward 2 Close the catch levers on the left and right...

Page 20: ...and the frame 3 Replace the lamp Type Incandescent bulb E 14 230 240 V 25 W heat resistant to 300 C You may obtain this bulb from our spares department Main oven 1 To prevent damage place a tea cloth...

Page 21: ...n The oven suddenly stops functioning and the electronic timer flashes The power supply was briefly inter rupted Reset the time of day The oven suddenly stop functioning The electronic timer is set to...

Page 22: ...safety of the appliance can be ensured only if the equipment earth in the building installation has been installed according to regulations On the installation side a isolating device shall be provid...

Page 23: ...ousing unit see illustration The two screws supplied with the built in oven must be started slightly outward Verify that the built in oven is positioned securely and in a level position and that the r...

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