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9

Steaks

4

800

4

max

10

8

Chops

4

600

4

max

12

8

Sausages

8

500

4

max

10

6

Chicken (cut in pieces)

6

800

3

max

30

20

Kebabs

4

700

4

max

12

10

Chicken (breast)

4

400

4

max

13

10

Tomatoes

8

500

4

max

12

—

Fish (fillets)

4

400

4

max

8

6

Sandwiches

4

—

4

max

8

—

Toast

4

—

4

max

2~3

1

Upper

side

°C

temp.

PIECES WEIGHT

Quantity

Cooking time

(minutes)

Lower

side

Grilling

TYPE OF DISH

Level

4

3

2

1

Grilling 

temp.

Cakes

Whipped up kneading

2

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

45 ~ 60

Leavened kneading

2

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

20 ~ 35

Shortbread dough

2

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

20 ~ 30

Butter-milk cheese cake

1

175

2

150

60 ~ 80

Apple cake

1

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

40 ~ 60

Strudel

2

175

2 (1 and 3)*

150

60 ~ 80

Jam-tart

2

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

45 ~ 60

Small cakes

2

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

15 ~ 25

Biscuits

2

180

2 (1 and 3)*

160

10 ~ 20

Meringues

2

100

2 (1 and 3)*

100

90 ~ 120

Bread and Pizza

1000

White bread

1

200

2

175

45 ~ 60

1 piece

500

Rye bread

2

200

2

175

30 ~ 45

In bread pan

500

Bread rolls

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

20 ~ 35

8 rolls

250

Pizza

1

220

2 (1 and 3)*

200

20 ~ 35

In baking pan

Flans

Pasta flan

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

40 ~ 50

Vegetable flan

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

45 ~ 60

Quiches

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

35 ~ 45

Lasagne

2

200

2

175

45 ~ 60

Meat

1000

Beef

2

200

2

175

50 ~ 70

On grid

1200

Pork

2

200

2

175

100 ~ 130

On grid

1000

Veal

2

200

2

175

90 ~ 120

On grid

1500

English roast beef

2

220

2

200

50 ~ 70

On grid

1200

Lamb

2

200

2

175

110 ~ 130

Leg

1000

Chicken

2

200

2

175

60 ~ 80

Whole

4000

Turkey

2

200

2

175

210 ~ 240

Whole

1500

Duck

2

175

2

160

120 ~ 150

Whole

3000

Goose

2

175

2

160

150 ~ 200

Whole

1200

Hare

2

200

2

175

60 ~ 80

Cut in pieces

Fish

1000

Whole

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

40 ~ 60

2 fishes

800

Fillets

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

30 ~ 40

4 fillets

Fan Oven 

Conventional Cooking

NOTES

WEIGHT

(GR.)

Cooking

time

minutes

°C

temp.

Level

4

3

2

1

Conventional and fan cooking

TYPE OF DISH

NOTE:

Cooking times do not include

pre-heating  time.  We

reccomend a short oven pre-

heating (about 10 minutes)

before  baking  or  cooking

pizza.

(*) If you need to cook more

than  one  dish  at  the  same

time, we recommend you to

place  them  on  the  levels

quoted between brackets.

The times given in the table

are intended as a guide only.

Only experience will enable

you to determine the correct

setting to suit your personal

requirements.

Cooking Tables

Level

4

3

2

1

°C

Summary of Contents for ZBM140

Page 1: ...BUILT IN OVEN ZBM 140 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Please read this instruction booklet before using the appliance AU ...

Page 2: ...in or on the oven Only clean this oven in accordance with the instructions Take care to follow the recommendations given for tending the food when grilling Use the handles provided in the recommended way Always grill with the oven door closed Always use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the oven Ensure that you support the grill pan when removing it from the oven Never line any part of the...

Page 3: ...4 Building In 15 Your safety is of paramount importance Therefore if you are unsure about any of the meanings of these WARNINGS contact the Customer Care Department Keep this instruction book for future reference and ensure it is passed on to any new owner Guide to Use the instructions The following symbols will be found in the text to guide you throughout the Instructions Safety Instructions Step...

Page 4: ... of Cooking programmer 4 Oven Thermostat control knob 5 Overall control light 6 Oven thermostat control light 7 Grill Element 8 Oven light 7 9 10 14 15 12 13 Oven accessories 9 Oven Fan 10 Rating Plate 11 Anti tip shelf 12 Baking tray 13 Dripping pan 14 Grill roasting pan 15 Grill trivet 11 ...

Page 5: ...not be used as a timer only The cooking duration can be set up to 90 minutes maximum Turn the knob to 90 then turn it back to the required cooking time At the end of the chosen cooking time the timer clock automatically switches off the oven At the same time an acoustic signal is emitted which stops automatically Note for manual operation the switch should be turned to the symbol showing a hand Th...

Page 6: ...tention Do not place pans dripping pans biscuit pans or aluminium foil on the oven bottom This could cause a heat build up which would affect the baking results and damage the oven enamel The effects of dishes on cooking results Dishes and tins vary in their thickness conductivity colour etc which affects the way they transmit heat to the food inside them A Aluminium earthenware oven glassware and...

Page 7: ... down oven door Do not allow it to fall open support the door using the door handle until it is fully open The oven has four shelf levels The shelf positions are counted from the bottom of the oven as shown in the diagram It is important that the oven shelves are correctly positioned as shown in the diagram Do not place cookware directly on the oven base 4 3 2 1 Fig 5 ...

Page 8: ...rectly on the base of the oven This could cause a heat build up which could affect the performance of the oven and damage the oven enamel Carefully supervise cookings with fats or oil since these types of foodstuff can result in a fire if over heated For the same reason be careful when placing or removing food in the oven not to let any fat or oil fall on the oven base If this happens carefully cl...

Page 9: ...a flan 2 200 2 1 and 3 175 40 50 Vegetable flan 2 200 2 1 and 3 175 45 60 Quiches 2 200 2 1 and 3 175 35 45 Lasagne 2 200 2 175 45 60 Meat 1000 Beef 2 200 2 175 50 70 On grid 1200 Pork 2 200 2 175 100 130 On grid 1000 Veal 2 200 2 175 90 120 On grid 1500 English roast beef 2 220 2 200 50 70 On grid 1200 Lamb 2 200 2 175 110 130 Leg 1000 Chicken 2 200 2 175 60 80 Whole 4000 Turkey 2 200 2 175 210 2...

Page 10: ...cream is easy to whip even if parts of it are still slightly frozen Cake 1400 g 60 60 Defrost open Food Defrosting time Mins Standing time Mins Notes The times quoted in the chart should be used as a guide only as the speed of defrosting will depend on the kitchen temperature For example the colder the ambient temperature the longer the defrosting time In the event of your appliance requiring serv...

Page 11: ... cleaning see diagram Please ensure the retaining nuts are secure when refitting the shelf support Before cleaning always allow the cooling fan to cool the oven down before switching off at the electricity supply This appliance cannot be cleaned with steam or with a steam cleaning machine The oven should be kept clean at all times A build up of fats or other foodstuffs could result in a fire espec...

Page 12: ... V 50 Hz Resistant to temperatures of 300 C Connection type E14 These bulbs are available from your local Service Force Centre F To replace the faulty bulb 1 Ensure the oven is disconnected from the electrical supply 2 Turn the glass cover anticlockwise 3 Remove the faulty bulb and replace with the new one 4 Refit the glass cover 5 Reconnect to the electrical supply FO 0287 ...

Page 13: ...unction uTurn the oven function control knob on a function or uBuy a new oven light bulb asking for it to your local Service Centre and replace it by following the instruction provided in this booklet uRefer to the contents of this booklet especially to the chapter Hints and tips uLeave dishes inside the oven no longer than 15 20 minutes after the cooking is completed SYMPTOM n The oven does not c...

Page 14: ...t to the oven it is necessary to remove the hatch at the back of the oven to reach the terminal block For direct connection to the mains supply a two pole switch with a minimum rating of 13 A and a minimum distance of 3 mm between its contacts must be fitted between the supply and appliance This switch must not break the yellow green earth cable at any point The appliance must be earthed Important...

Page 15: ... materials of the surround or cabinet into which the oven will be built are correct and that proper arrangements are made for a continuous supply of air to the oven so it does not overheat Dimensionsoftherecessforbuilding into a kitchen unit mm fig 8 9 10 Fig 9 Fig 8 FO 0374 FO 0290 Fig 10 FO 0292 Fig 11 FO 0039 Securing the oven to the cabinet Fit the appliance into the cabinet recess Open the ov...

Page 16: ...rld s largest producer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world ...

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