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PROGRAM TYPES
Program Button:
Helps to set with which heaters the
food placed in oven will be cooked. Heater program
types in this button and their functions are stated
below. Every model might not have all heater types
and thus program types of these heaters.
Heating program types in your appliance and important explanations
of them are provided below for you can cook different foods appealing to
your taste.
Lower heating element:
Select this program towards end of cooking time
if lower part of the food cooked will be roasted.
Upper heating element:
Used for post heating or roasting very little pieces
of foods.
Lower and upper heating elements:
A program that can be used for cooking
foods like cake, pizza, biscuit and cookie.
Lower heating element and fan:
Use mostly for cooking foods like fruit
cake.
Lower and upper heating element and fan:
The program suitable for cooking
foods like cakes, dried cakes, lasagne. Suitable for cooking meat dishes,
as well.
Grill:
Grill cooker is used for grilling meat like foods such as steak, sausage
and fish. While grilling, tray should be placed in the lower rack and water
must be placed in it.
Lower and upper heating elements
Fan
Lower heating element and fan
Turbo heater and fan
Grill and roast chicken
Lower-upper heating element
and fan
Upper heating element and fan
Grill and fan
Lower heating element
Grill
Upper heating element
Steam cleaning
Summary of Contents for B4EB16011
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