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Cooking guide table

* it is recommended to place the food in aluminum trays for oven, positioning them on the wire grid
**  for the cooking of a portion we recommend positioning on the wire grid + baking paper on the 2nd level, for cooking 2 or + portions we recommend positioning 

on wire grid + baking paper on the 4th level

*** during the baking of the bread it is recommended to put a container with a little water inside the oven

Dishes 

Weight (kg) 

Accessories 

pre-heating  

Rack  

Function  Temperature 

Time

(minutes) position 

(°C)  minutes 

 from bottom

Cheese Cake 

1,5 – 4 Kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 15 

160  50-70

Roast Beef 

1 – 4 Kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 25 

250  25-30

Meatloaf          

1 – 4 Kg 

Baking paper on baking tray  

20 

200 

45-50

Lasagne 

1 – 3 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

200 

45 - 60

Baked pasta 

1 – 3 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

200 

45 - 60

Roast veal   

1-3 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15  

190 - 200 

75 - 85

Pork loin  

1-3 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 15 

190 

85

Pork shoulder  

1-3 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

180 - 190 

120 - 130

Roast rabbit 

1-3 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

180 - 190 

90 - 100

Turkey rump  

2-4 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

170 - 180 

150

Pork neck  

2-4 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

170 

160 - 170

Roast chicken or Roast guinea-fowl 

1-2,5 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

200 

65 - 70

Pork sausages 

1,2 kg 

wire grid 

10 

250 

20-turn the food-11

Pork chops  

1,2 kg 

wire grid 

250  

26-turn the food-0

Hamburgers (EN60350) 

2 kg 

wire grid 

10 

250 

18-turn the food-6

Pork belly 

1.2 kg 

wire grid 

250 

17-turn the food-6

Grilled chicken 

1.2 kg 

Grill rotisserie 

-  

-  

250 

40 - 50

6 - 9 Toast  

wire grid 

10 

250 

06-turn the food-03

Rainbow trout  

0.8-1.6 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 15 

170 

60

Pizza 

1.4 kg 

baking tray 

15 

225 

20 - 30

Bread *** 

0.8 – 1 kg 

baking paper on baking tray 

20 

200 - 210 

30 - 40

Flat bread 

0.5 – 1 kg 

baking paper on baking tray 

20 

215 - 225 

15 - 25

Ciambella cake  

0.8 kg/ 1.6 kg  Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

180 

40 - 45

Jam tart  

0.8-1.6 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

160 

30 - 35

Short pastry   

0.8 kg/ 1.6 kg  Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

160 - 170 

40 - 60

Cream puffs 

0.8 kg 

baking paper on baking tray 

15 

150 - 160 

40 - 50

Angel food cake 

0.8-1.6 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

10 

160 

35 - 40

Rice cake 

1-2 kg

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

160 

40 - 50

8 -10 Brioches 

0.8-1 kg 

baking paper on baking tray 

15 

170 

 25 - 30

16 Brioches 

1.6 kg 

baking paper on baking tray 

15 

2 - 4 

150 - 160 

30 - 35

Shortbread biscuits 

1 kg 

baking tray 

170 - 180 

25 - 35

2 frozen pizza 

0,65 kg 

baking paper on wire grid 

10 

190 - 210 

10 - 20

4 frozen pizza 

1,3 kg 

baking paper on wire grid 

10 

2 - 4 

180 - 200 

25 - 30

15 frozen sandwiches 

0.5 kg 

baking paper on wire grid 

15 

170 - 190 

5 - 15

30 frozen sandwiches 

1.1 kg 

baking paper on wire grid 

15 

2 - 4 

170 - 190 

10 - 15

8 frozen brioches 

0.5 kg 

baking paper on wire grid 

10 

150 - 170 

25 - 35

16 frozen brioches * 

1 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

2 - 4 

170 - 180 

35 - 45

3 frozen erbazzone ** 

1,8 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

2 - 4 

190 - 210 

60 - 70

5 frozen strudel  

1,2 kg 

Cookware, uncovered onto the wire rack 

15 

190 - 210 

50 - 60

Frozen baked fried potatoes 

1 Kg  

Baking paper on baking tray 

20 

160 

50-70

20

Содержание 5BC93190AU

Страница 1: ...Instructions for installation and use 5BC93190AU Integrated Oven...

Страница 2: ...ant information on safety and a description of the single components of your new oven The single set up phases are illustrated as well the procedure is extremely simple The tables show the settings an...

Страница 3: ...reach of children If the appliance has a safety device for children we advise you activate it 1 2 General safety instructions The installation of the appliance and replacement of the cables must be c...

Страница 4: ...done by our authorized Service Centre Prevent cables from coming into contact or getting near the appliance s door especially when the door is hot Devices protecting against electric shock must be sec...

Страница 5: ...any water directly inside a hot appliance Do not keep moist dishes and food inside the appliance after finishing the cooking process Use caution when removing or inserting the accessories The enamel...

Страница 6: ...N There is a risk of injury fire or damage to the appliance Before carrying out any maintenance work switch off the appliance and remove the plug from the socket Check that the appliance is cold There...

Страница 7: ...ctable knobs Press them to extract them and reinsert them N B It is advisable to keep the knob out while the Oven is working 3 3 Functions Selector With the functions selector you can set the type of...

Страница 8: ...is distributed from the bottom For sweets and biscuits on 1 and 2 levels Inside the cooking chamber the fan distributes the heat generated by the circular heating element on the rear wall of the oven...

Страница 9: ...hed off the end of cooking timer can be used as a normal timer 3 7 Accessories The accessory can be inserted in the oven at 5 different levels The cooking guide table gives the ideal position for each...

Страница 10: ...first time Place the accessories and removable shelf supports in their initial position Preheat the appliance with nothing inside it in order to burn off fat residues 3 Set the function and the maxim...

Страница 11: ...lers Remove residual detergent immediately Danger of injury Steam from an electric household appliance could reach live parts and cause short circuiting Never use a steam appliance to clean the oven D...

Страница 12: ...ls clean use a non abrasive sponge with warm water The seals must be soft and elastic Do not operate the appliance if the door seal is damaged Contact an authorized Service Centre To clean the door se...

Страница 13: ...r cleaning fit the door back on properly by following the procedure in reverse order Reposition the hooks A inwards before closing the door Fig 10 A A A B A C D A Fig 8 Fig 7 Fig 9 Fig 10 CLEANING THE...

Страница 14: ...urn off the electrical power supply to the appliance prior to servicing it Failure to disconnect the power supply during service may result in an electrical shock or fire hazard Step 1 Use a screwdriv...

Страница 15: ...be held together by heat resistant adhesives with at least 100 C unsuitable materials and adhesives can cause buckling and ungluing The cabinet must permit the free passage of the electrical wiring a...

Страница 16: ...n does not rest on it when it is installed in the cabinet e The terminals of two appliances are not connected to the same plug f If changing the power cable use one with 3 x 1 5 mm specifications2 typ...

Страница 17: ...yellow green colour of the protective sleeve All electric household appliances must be connected to earth This wire in its turn is connected to an earth plate formed by metal poles stuck deep into the...

Страница 18: ...d 10 4 250 18 turnthefood 6 Pork belly 1 2 kg wire grid 5 4 250 17 turnthefood 6 Grilled chicken 1 2 kg Grill rotisserie 250 40 50 6 9 Toast wire grid 10 4 250 06 turnthefood 03 Rainbow trout 0 8 1 6...

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