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The  ovens  are  indirectly  heated  from  the  outside  by  hot

gases from the heat source so that no flame or elements

are within the ovens. This means that full use can be made

of the whole cooking space. Both ovens are vented to the

flue so cooking smells disappear to the outside.

MAIN OVEN

This oven is hotter towards the top than the bottom.

For best results turn food during cooking.

On low settings the oven can be used for long slow cooking

such  as  casseroles,  stock,  soup,  ratatouille,  curries,

meringues, rice pudding etc. Turn up to a higher setting for

baking  fruit  cakes,  victoria  sandwiches,  small  cakes,

soufflés,  scones,  bread  and  roasting  etc.  (See

temperature/setting chart on previous page for details).

One of the many benefits of the cast iron oven is that the

floor of the oven is hot and can be used as a cooking area

in its own right.

1.

For Baking - no need to bake pastry cases or quiche 

“blind” just place the flan dish directly on the oven floor 

for the whole, or part of, the cooking time to achieve 

“soggy-free” pastry bases that are crisp and golden. In 

the same way an apple pie can be part cooked on the 

oven floor to ensure a well cooked base.

2.

For frying - when the oven is hot the floor of the oven can

be used for frying. Think of it as a hidden hot plate. A 

cast iron dish is recommended. Allow it to heat up first 

before adding the food. It’s an excellent method for 

frying bacon and egg, fish such as trout/salmon or 

onions etc. Any fat splashes are carbonised on the 

inside of the oven so cleaning is minimal (carbonised 

crumbs can be brushed out  using a stiff brush) and 

frying smells are taken away through the flue.

The top of the oven is where the grilling takes place. Do this

when  the  oven  is  turned  up  to  a  high  setting.  The  heat

radiating from the roof of the oven seals and cooks the food

efficiently. Arrange the food on the grill rack in the meat tin

set on the highest usable shelf position.

Cast  iron  retains  the  heat  so  you  can  peep  at  a  cake  or

souffle to see how it is cooking without it sinking. For safety

reasons the oven grid shelves are non-tilt, use as directed

on the opposite page and USER INFORMATION, Page 4.

THERMODIAL

The  thermodial  on  the  main  oven  door  is  a  guide  to  the

condition of the internal oven. On opening, the pointer will

appear to drop as it registers air away from the oven, do not

worry, close the door and after a few minutes it will regain

its original position.

LOWER OVEN

A valuable oven for slower more gentle cooking when the

main  oven  is  turned  up  high,  as  it  is  roughly  half  the

temperature    of  the  main  oven.  Ideal  for  meringues,

casseroles, milk puddings, egg custards etc. When cooking

a casserole in this oven allow it to heat through and simmer

for 5-10 minutes on the hotplate or main oven floor before

transferring to the lower oven. Although there are runners

on the sides of the oven for the grid shelf/meat tin, dishes

may also be cooked on the floor of the oven.

SOLID SHELF

The solid shelf can be used as a baking sheet or as a heat

deflector to protect food from over browning/cooking. It is

ideal as a solid baking sheet as it maximises the whole oven

area. When in position the solid shelf and the space above

can still be used for cooking, while it is protecting the food

below. As a heat deflector slide it in two runners above the

food.  To  be  effective  it  must  be  used  from  cold  and

therefore it should be stored outside the oven.

HOTPLATE

Apart from its obvious use for boiling and simmering, the hot

plate  can  be  used  directly,  for  making  toast,  toasted

sandwiches, drop scones, see the Rayburn cook book for

details. After cooking directly on the hotplate make sure you

brush  off  any  crumbs  or  this  could  impair  the  boiling

performance of the kettle or sauce pans.

ACCESSORIES

Further  accessories,  tins,  shelves,  solid  shelves,

saucepans,  aprons  and  gauntlets,  etc  are  available  from

your Rayburn Stockist.

COOKING HINTS

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Страница 1: ...12 15 EOPI 515602 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE Users Instructions DESN 515618 DESN 516825 For use in GB IE 660 680 699K 760 780 799K...

Страница 2: ...7 LOCATION OF OVEN GRID SHELVES 8 DOORS 8 THE BURNER 9 THE PROGRAMMER WHAT IT DOES 9 FUNCTIONS 9 SETTING TIME OF DAY 9 SETTING INDIVIDUAL DAYS 9 AUTO MANUAL CONTROL 9 SETTING THE PROGRAMMER 10 SECOND...

Страница 3: ...or any length of time over heating may cause damage to some components within this appliance This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory mental c...

Страница 4: ...USER INFORMATION Fig 1A Rayburn 660 680 699K Fig 1B Rayburn 760 780 799K Fig 1A Rayburn 660 680 699K 4...

Страница 5: ...120 C 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HIGH Fig 2 DESN 514713 THE THERMODIAL ON THE MAIN OVEN DOOR IS A GUIDE TO THE CENTRE OVEN TEMPERATURE WHEN COOKING SEE COOKING CHART ON PAGE 5 AND COOKING HINTS ON PAGE 6 FOR...

Страница 6: ...he setting used the higher the setting then the higher the hotplate temperature Made of thick cast iron the hotplate is machined flat In order to ensure perfect contact and even heat distribution it i...

Страница 7: ...the grill rack in the meat tin set on the highest usable shelf position Cast iron retains the heat so you can peep at a cake or souffle to see how it is cooking without it sinking For safety reasons t...

Страница 8: ...s as show in Fig 1C Locate grill tin on the oven shelf with the holes facing the left hand side of the oven DOORS To open the doors Twist the handle slightly to disengage the door catch from the locki...

Страница 9: ...burn programmer is a 7 day 2 event programmer which allows the user to set 2 periods of the day in which the cooker will turn on and then off A typical example of how this may be used is on for use in...

Страница 10: ...to confirm time 1 The display should alternate between OFF1 and the time of day currently set 2 Adjust using or to set the time the cooker is to turn off 3 Press SET once to confirm 1 The display shou...

Страница 11: ...e day chosen 4 Adjust to the new times required as before 5 Again if an event is not needed set to 00 00 6 Once day is set both events display should default to time of day 1 Press the TIMER button on...

Страница 12: ...eel components including the hand rails and their brackets The insulating covers should be cleaned regularly with a NON ABRASIVE mild detergent applied with a soft coarse free cloth and lightly polish...

Страница 13: ...ative When the power is restored it will automatically restart if programmed or manually set to do so Please endeavour to see that when your fuel is being delivered into your storage tank that the app...

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Страница 16: ...tinuous product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance described at any time Manufactured by AGA Rangemaster Station Road Ketley Te...

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