7
The Ovens
The clock must be set to the time of day before the ovens
will work. See the following section on ‘The Clock’ for
instructions on setting the time of day.
References to ‘left-hand’ and ‘right-hand’ ovens apply as viewed
from the front of the appliance.
The left-hand oven is a conventional oven, while the right-
hand oven is a fanned oven.
The Left-Hand Conventional Oven
The left-hand oven is a conventional oven and has two
heating elements – one visible in the top of the oven and the
other under the oven base.
Note: Be careful to avoid touching the top element and
element deflector when placing or removing items from the
oven.
The exposed top element may cook some foods too quickly,
so we recommend that the food be positioned in the lower
half of the oven to cook. The oven temperature may also need
to be lowered.
Similar items being cooked will need to be swapped around
for even cooking.
Right-hand fan oven
The right-hand oven is a fanned oven that circulates hot air
continuously, which means faster, more even cooking.
The recommended cooking temperatures for a fanned oven
are generally lower than a conventional oven.
Note: Please remember that all cookers vary so temperatures
in your new ovens may differ to those in your previous
cooker.
Operating the Ovens
Turn the oven knob to the desired temperature (Fig.2-19).
The oven indicator light will glow until the oven has reached
the temperature selected. It will then cycle on and off during
cooking (Fig.2-20).
ArtNo.210-0003 -
Classic oven indicator
Fig.2-19
ArtNo.210-0002 -
Classic oven 1
Fig.2-18