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Baking and roasting table

CAKES

TYPE OF DISH

Conventional Cooking

Cooking time

[min]

Notes

Shelf position

Temp

[°C]

Whisked recipes

2

170

45 - 60

In a cake mould

Shortbread dough

2

170

24 - 34

In a cake mould

Buttermilk cheese
cake

1

170

60 - 80

In a 26 cm cake mould

Apple cake (Apple pie)

1

170

100 - 120

In two 20 cm cake moulds on a wire

shelf

Strudel

2

175

60 - 80

In a baking tray

Jam-tart

2

170

30 - 40

In a 26 cm cake mould

Fruit cake

2

170

60 - 70

In a 26 cm cake mould

Sponge cake (Fatless
sponge cake)

2

170

35 - 45

In a 26 cm cake mould

Christmas cake / Rich
fruit cake

2

170

50 - 60

In a 20 cm cake mould

Plum cake

2

170

50 - 60

In a bread tin 

1)

Small cakes

3

170

20 - 30

In a baking tray

Biscuits

3

150

20 - 30

In a baking tray

1)

Meringues

3

100

90 - 120

In a baking tray

Buns

3

190

15 - 20

In a baking tray

1)

Choux

3

190

25 - 35

In a baking tray

1)

Plate tarts

3

180

45 - 70

In a 20 cm cake mould

Victoria sandwich

1 or 2

180

40 - 55

Left + right in a 20 cm cake mould

1) Preheat for 10 minutes.

BREAD AND PIZZA

TYPE OF DISH

Conventional Cooking

Cooking time

[min]

Notes

Shelf position

Temp

[°C]

White bread

1

190

60 - 70

1 - 2 pieces, 500 gr per piece

1)

Rye bread

1

190

30 - 45

In a bread tin

Bread rolls

2

190

25 - 40

6 - 8 rolls in a baking tray 

1)

Pizza

1

190

20 - 30

On a deep pan

1)

 

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Summary of Contents for KOB10301

Page 1: ...User manual Oven Notice d utilisation Four KOB10301...

Page 2: ...nd damages Always keep the instructions with the appli ance for future reference Children and vulnerable people safety Warning Risk of suffocation injury or permanent disability This appliance can be...

Page 3: ...ction of live and insulated parts must be fastened in such a way that it cannot be removed without tools Connect the mains plug to the mains socket only at the end of the installation Make sure that t...

Page 4: ...pliance and disconnect the mains plug from the mains socket Make sure the appliance is cold There is the risk that the glass panels can break Replace immediately the door glass panels when they are da...

Page 5: ...pty appliance to burn off the remaining grease 1 Set the function and the maximum temperature 2 Let the appliance operate for one hour Accessories can become hotter than usually The appli ance can emi...

Page 6: ...tside It de creases the cooking time and energy consumption to a minimum Moisture can condense in the appliance or on the door glass panels This is normal Always stand back from the appliance when you...

Page 7: ...ke mould Christmas cake Rich fruit cake 2 170 50 60 In a 20 cm cake mould Plum cake 2 170 50 60 In a bread tin 1 Small cakes 3 170 20 30 In a baking tray Biscuits 3 150 20 30 In a baking tray1 Meringu...

Page 8: ...s MEAT TYPE OF DISH Conventional Cooking Cooking time min Notes Shelf position Temp C Beef 2 200 50 70 On a wire shelf and a deep pan Pork 2 180 90 120 On a wire shelf and a deep pan Veal 2 190 90 120...

Page 9: ...en accessories after each use and let them dry Use a soft cloth with warm water and a cleaning agent If you have nonstick accessories do not clean them using aggressive agents sharp edged objects or a...

Page 10: ...t 4 Put the door on a soft cloth on a stable surface 5 Release the locking system to remove the in ternal glass panel 90 6 Turn the two fasten ers by 90 and remove them from their seats 1 2 7 Carefull...

Page 11: ...ven lamp is defective Replace the oven lamp Steam and condensation collect on the food and in the oven You left the dish in the oven for too long Do not keep the dishes in the oven for longer than 15...

Page 12: ...t follow the safety precautions from the chapter Safety Information This appliance is supplied with a main plug and a main cable Cable Cable types applicable for installation or replacement H07 RN F H...

Page 13: ...osed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more de...

Page 14: ...e notice avec votre appareil pour vous y r f rer ult rieurement S curit des enfants et des personnes vuln rables Avertissement Risque d asphyxie de blessure ou d invalidit permanente Cet appareil peut...

Page 15: ...orrespondent celles de votre r seau Si ce n est pas le cas contactez un lectri cien Utilisez toujours une prise antichoc correctement in stall e L appareil ne doit pas tre raccord l aide d un pro long...

Page 16: ...l appareil Ne versez jamais d eau directement dans l appareil lorsqu il est chaud Ne laissez jamais d aliments ni de plats humides l int rieur de l appareil une fois la cuisson termin e Faites attenti...

Page 17: ...ateau de cuisson Pour la cuisson de g teaux et de biscuits g teaux secs Avant la premi re utilisation Avertissement Reportez vous au chapitre Consignes de s curit Premier nettoyage Retirez tous les ac...

Page 18: ...lateur de refroidissement s arr te Thermostat de s curit Un mauvais fonctionnement de l appareil ou des com posants d fectueux peuvent causer une surchauffe dangereuse Pour viter cela le four dispose...

Page 19: ...orsque vous utiliserez l appareil Tableau de r tissage et de cuisson des g teaux G TEAUX TYPE DE PLAT Convection naturelle Dur e de cuis son min Notes Position de la grille Temp C P tes g teaux 2 170...

Page 20: ...Pizza 1 190 20 30 Dans un plat r tir1 Scones 3 200 10 20 Sur un plateau de cuisson1 1 Pr chauffez pendant 10 minutes PR PARATIONS BASE D UFS TYPE DE PLAT Convection naturelle Dur e de cuis son min No...

Page 21: ...Dinde 1 180 210 240 Enti re Canard 2 175 120 150 Entier Oie 1 175 150 200 Enti re Lapin 2 190 60 80 En morceaux Li vre 2 190 150 200 En morceaux Faisan 2 190 90 120 Entier POISSON TYPE DE PLAT Convec...

Page 22: ...rage du four Il existe un risque d lectrocution Avant de remplacer l clairage du four teignez le four Retirez les fusibles de la bo te fusibles ou coupez le disjoncteur Placez un chiffon sur la sole d...

Page 23: ...rit Probl me Cause probable Solution L appareil ne fonctionne pas L appareil est teint Mettez l appareil en marche Con sultez le chapitre Utilisation quoti dienne L appareil ne fonctionne pas Le fusib...

Page 24: ...rique Avertissement Le branchement lectrique doit tre confi un lectricien qualifi Le fabricant ne pourra tre tenu pour responsable si vous ne respectez pas les pr cautions de s cu rit du chapitre Cons...

Page 25: ...di cet effet collecte et recyclage du mat riel lectrique et lectronique En proc dant la mise au rebut de l appareil dans les r gles de l art nous pr servons l environnement et notre s curit s assurant...

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