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OVEN COOKING
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The oven cavity, door, outer cabinet, turntable, rack, dishes and especially bottom grill heater will become
very hot. To prevent burns, always use thick oven gloves when removing food or the turntable from the oven.
2. To enter the temperature
press the
OVEN (°C)
key three times.
1. To enter the baking
time, press the
10
MIN
key twice.
3. Press the
START/
AUTO MINUTE
key
once to start baking.
x3
x1
Your oven can be programmed to cook
with seven different temperatures by
combining the top and bottom grills.
NOTES:
• Once the oven has started you can find out the temperature you have programmed by pressing the
OVEN (°C)
key. The temperature will appear on the display. This will not affect the programme or cooking time.
• After cooking is complete the cooling fan will continue working for a short time to lower the temperature of the
electrical and mechanical components. The display will show ‘NOW COOLING’.
• Recipes requiring a browned or crispy underside (ie; pies, pizza and bread), should be placed on
the turntable.
• Small food items such as pastries or biscuits should be cooked on the rack so as to avoid browning too quickly.
• Follow the recommended OVEN COOKING times and procedures given in the chart on page 39.
Display will count down
through baking time.
WARNING:
NOTES:
• OVEN cooking is ideal for cooking recipes in the cookbook section.
• When using the OVEN facility, all metal cookware can be used. See SUITABLE COOKWARE
pages 24 - 25.
•
The oven function is different to conventional cooking. Please convert the convection
temperatures. To convert recipes normally cooked using a conventional convection oven
decrease cooking temperature by approx. 50 - 60°C.
This is necessary due to the additional heat generated during dual operation of the top
and bottom grills. If food is not cooked within the normal cooking time, add an extra
5 mins then check again. Repeat this until food is cooked.
EXAMPLE:
To cook an Apple Pie usually cooked at 220°C for 20 minutes, reduce the temperature to 160°C and
cook for 20 minutes.
EXAMPLE:
To bake for 20 minutes at 160°C:
x2
The temperatures available in degrees Centigrade are:
200°C, 180°C, 160°C, 130°C, 100°C, 70°C, 40°C
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