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- Stand dishes on suitably sized baking trays to

prevent spillage onto the base of the oven
and make cleaning easier.

-

Do not

 place dishes, tins or baking trays

directly on the oven base as it becomes very
hot and damage will occur.When using this
setting, heat comes from both the top and bottom
elements. This allows you to cook on a single
level and is particularly suitable for dishes
which require extra base browning such as
quiches and flans.

Gratins, lasagnes and hotpots which require extra
top browning also cook well in the conventional
oven.
How to use the  conventional oven
1. Turn the oven function control knob to the

required cooking function 

.

2. Turn the thermostat control knob to the required

temperature.

 Hints and Tips

- The middle shelf position allows for the best

heat distribution. To increase base browning
simply lower the shelf position. To increase
top browning, raise the shelf position.

- The material and  finish of the baking trays

and dishes used will affect base browning.
Enamelware, dark, heavy or non-stick utensils
increase base browning, while oven
glassware, shiny aluminium or polished steel
trays reflect the heat away and give less base
browning.

- Always place dishes centrally on the shelf to

ensure even browning.

- Stand dishes on suitably sized baking trays to

prevent spillage onto the base of the oven
and make cleaning easier.

-

Do not

 place dishes, tins or baking trays

directly on the oven base as it becomes very
hot and damage will occur.

On baking:

Cakes and pastries usually require a medium
temperature (150°C-200°C) and therefore it is
necessary to preheat the oven for about 10
minutes.
Do not open the oven door before 3/4 of the baking
time has elapsed.
Shortcrust pastry is baked in a springform tin or
on a tray for up to 2/3 of the baking time and then
garnished before being fully baked. This further
baking time depends on the type and amount of
topping or filling. Sponge mixtures must separate
with difficulty from the spoon. The baking time would
be unnecessarily extended by too much liquid.
If two baking trays with pastries or biscuits are
inserted into the oven at the same time, a shelf
level must be left free between the trays.
If two baking trays with pastries or biscuits are
inserted into the oven at the same time, the trays
must be swapped and turned around after about
2/3 of the baking time.

On Roasting:

Do not roast joints smaller than 1 kg. Smaller pieces
could dry out when roasting. Dark meat, which is
to be well done on the outside but remain medium
or rare inside, must be roasted at a higher tem-
perature (200°C-250°C).
White meat, poultry and fish, on the other hand,
require a lower temperature (150°C-175°C). The
ingredients for a sauce or gravy should only be
added to the roasting pan right at the beginning if
the cooking time is short. Otherwise add them in
the last half hour.
You can use a spoon to test whether the meat is
cooked: if it cannot be depressed, it is cooked
through. Roast beef and fillet, which is to remain
pink inside, must be roasted at a higher tempera-
ture in a shorter time.
If cooking meat directly on the oven shelf, insert
the roasting pan in the shelf level below to catch
the juices.

Summary of Contents for ZOB 361

Page 1: ...ZOB 361 User information Built inoven Benutzerinformation Einbau Backofen Informations pourl utilisateur Four encastrable...

Page 2: ...w appliance and we hope that you will consider our brand again when purchasing household appliances Please read this user manual carefully and keep it throughout the product life cycle as a reference...

Page 3: ...ingiswrong 20 TechnicalData 21 InstructionsfortheInstaller 21 InstructionsforBuildingIn 23 Declarationofguaranteeterms 24 European Guarantee 26 Safetyinstructions Stepbystepinstructions Hints and Tips...

Page 4: ...ting elements makes the shelves and other parts very hot If you should for whatever reason use alu minium foil to cook food in the oven never allow it to come into direct contact with the floor of the...

Page 5: ...arried out by the manufacturer s service department or by a service department authorised by the manu facturer and use only original spare parts Donotattempttorepairtheapplianceyourself in the event o...

Page 6: ...rolknob 3 Oventhermostatcontrollight 4 End of cooking programmer 5 Operatingcontrollight 6 Ovenfunctioncontrolknob 7 Air Vents for Cooling Fan 8 Grill 9 Ovenlamp 10 Oven Fan 11 Ratingplate Oven access...

Page 7: ...ndbakesimoultaneouslyusingany shelf withoutflavourtransference Conventional cooking The heat comes from both the top and bottom element ensuring even heating inside the oven Mains on Indicator The mai...

Page 8: ...fetyThermostat To prevent dangerous overheating through incorrect use of the appliance or defective components the oven is fitted with a safety thermostat whichinterruptsthepowersupply The ovenswitche...

Page 9: ...manufacturingresidues Ensure the room is well ventilated 1 Switchtheovenfunctioncontrolknob to fan cooking 2 Set the thermostat control knob to 250 4 Open a window for ventilation 5 Allow the oven to...

Page 10: ...ter droplets To reduce condensation always preheat the empty oven for 10 minutes Werecommendyouwipethewaterdropletsaway after every cooking process Always cook with the oven door closed Stand clear wh...

Page 11: ...rillcyclesonandofftoprevent overheating Fan cooking Thefoodiscookedbymeansofpreheatedair force blown evenly round the inside of the oven by a fan set on the rear wall of the oven itself Heatthusreache...

Page 12: ...aking Cakes and pastries usually require a medium temperature 150 C 200 C and therefore it is necessary to preheat the oven for about 10 minutes Donotopentheovendoorbefore3 4ofthebaking timehaselapsed...

Page 13: ...o not line the oven with aluminium foil and do not place a roasting pan or baking tray on the floor as other wise the oven enamel will be dam aged by the heat build up Cooking times Cooking times can...

Page 14: ...0 2 1and3 175 25 40 In baking tray Pizza 2 200 2 200 20 30 In baking tray FLANS Pasta flan 2 200 2 1and3 175 40 50 In mould Vegetableflan 2 200 2 1and3 175 45 60 In mould Quiches 1 210 1 190 30 40 In...

Page 15: ...5 10 12 Pork chops 4 600 3 250 12 16 12 14 Chicken cut in two 2 1000 3 250 30 35 25 30 Kebabs 4 3 250 10 15 10 12 Chicken breast 4 400 3 250 12 15 12 14 Hamburger 6 600 2 250 20 30 Preheat 5 00 Fish f...

Page 16: ...Tbeused as they may dull the surface finishes Harsh abrasives should also be avoided Cleaning and Maintenance External cleaning Regularly wipe over the control panel oven door and door seal using a so...

Page 17: ...o its original position 4 Carefullypushthegrillelementupintoitsorigi nal position and re tighten the retaining nut Ensure the retaining nut on the grill element is properly tightened so that it does n...

Page 18: ...es Once the cleaning is carried out refit the oven door following the procedure in reverse Stainless steel or aluminium appliances Werecommendthattheovendoorisonlycleaned usingawetspongeanddriedafterc...

Page 19: ...ric rate 230 V 50 Hz Resistanttotemperaturesof300 C Connection type E14 These bulbs are available from your local Service Force Centre To replace the faulty bulb 1 Ensuretheovenisisolatedfromtheelectr...

Page 20: ...enfunctioncontrolknob Select a function with the thermostat control knob or Checkthelightbulb andreplaceitifnecessary see Cleaning the Oven The temperature may need adjusting or Following the advice c...

Page 21: ...icalinstallation must be designed for the max load of the appliance see rating plate The domestic electrical installation must be equipped with a proper earth connection in accordance with the regulat...

Page 22: ...nanycasebelaid out so that at no point does it reach 50 C over roomtemperature Aftertheconnectionhasbeencarriedout the heatingelementsmustbetestedbybeingoperated forabout3minutes Terminal block Theove...

Page 23: ...n of the appliance The appliance can be placed with its back or a side wall against higher kitchen units appliances or walls However only other appliances or units ofthesameheightastheappliancecanbepl...

Page 24: ...inappropriate use 6 Theguaranteecannotbecalledonforminorfaultsthatdonotaffectthevalueortheoverallreliability of the appliance 7 The statutory warranty does not apply when defects are caused by a chemi...

Page 25: ...s e g voltage frequency installationinstructions etc forthecountryconcernedandthattheycanwithstandthelocalclimaticand environmental conditions For appliances purchased abroad the user must first ensur...

Page 26: ...the seller of the appliance The appliance guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in your new country of residence for this particular model or range of...

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