AEG KB7100000 User Manual

KB7100000  
EN OVEN  
USER MANUAL  
Contents  
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CONTENTS  
4 Safety information  
7 Product description  
8 Before first use  
9 Control panel  
10 Daily use  
11 Clock functions  
12 Automatic programmes  
13 Using the accessories  
14 Additional functions  
15 Helpful hints and tips  
30 Care and cleaning  
33 What to do if…  
34 Installation  
38 Environment concerns  
The following symbols are used in this  
user manual:  
Important information concerning  
your personal safety and information  
on how to avoid damaging the  
appliance.  
General information and tips  
Environmental information  
Subject to change without notice  
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Safety information  
SAFETY INFORMATION  
Before the installation and use, read this manual carefully:  
• For your personal safety and the safety of your property  
• For the respect of the environment  
• For the correct operation of the appliance.  
Always keep these instructions with the appliance also if you move or sell it.  
The manufacturer is not responsible if incorrect installation or use results in damage.  
Children and vulnerable people safety  
• This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with  
reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if  
they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in  
safe way and understand the hazards involved. Children shall not play with the appliance.  
• Keep all packaging away from children. There is the risk of suffocation or physical injury.  
• Keep children and animals away from the appliance when the door is open or the ap-  
pliance is in operation. There is the risk of injury or other permanent disability.  
• If the appliance has Child Lock or Key Lock (Control Lock) function, use it. It prevents  
children and animals from accidental operation of the appliance.  
General safety  
• Do not change the specifications of this appliance. There is the risk of injury and dam-  
age to the appliance.  
• Do not let the appliance stay unattended during operation.  
• Switch off the appliance after each use.  
Installation  
• Only an approved electrician can install and connect the appliance. Contact an ap-  
proved service centre. This is to prevent the risks of structural damage or physical injury.  
• Make sure that the appliance is not damaged because of transport. Do not connect a  
damaged appliance. If necessary, contact the supplier.  
• Remove all packaging, stickers and layers from the appliance before first use. Do not  
remove the rating plate. It can invalidate the guarantee.  
• Make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply during the instal-  
lation.  
• Be careful when you move the appliance. The appliance is heavy. Always use safety  
gloves. Do not lift the appliance by the handle.  
• The electrical installation must have an isolation device which lets you disconnect the  
appliance from the mains at all poles. The isolation device must have a contact open-  
ing width of minimum 3 mm.  
• You must have correct isolation devices: line protecting cut-outs, fuses (screw type  
fuses removed from the holder), earth leakage trips and contactors.  
• Before the installation, make sure that the kitchen cabinet has the recess dimensions  
applicable.  
Safety information  
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• Make sure that the appliance is installed below and adjacent safe structures.  
• Keep the minimum distances to the other appliances and units.  
• The appliance cannot be positioned on a base.  
• Built in ovens and built in cooking surfaces are attached with special connection sys-  
tem. To prevent damage to the appliance, only use an appliance with the appliances  
from the same manufacturer.  
Electrical connection  
• The appliance must be earthed.  
• Make sure that the electrical data on the rating plate agree with your domestic power  
supply.  
• Information on the voltage is on the rating plate.  
• Always use a correctly installed shockproof socket.  
• Do not use multi-way plugs, connectors and extension cables. There is the risk of fire.  
• Do not replace or change the mains cable. Contact the service centre.  
• Make sure not to squash or cause damage to the mains plug (if applicable) and cable  
behind the appliance.  
• Do not pull the mains cable to disconnect the appliance. Always pull the mains plug –  
if applicable.  
Use  
• The appliance is only for domestic use. Do not use the appliance for commercial and  
industrial use.  
• Only use the appliance for domestic cooking tasks. This is to prevent physical injury to  
persons or prevent damage to property.  
• Do not use the appliance as a work surface or storage surface.  
• The interior of the appliance and the accessories become hot during use. There is the  
risk of burns. Use safety gloves when you insert or remove the accessories or pots.  
• Be careful when you remove or install the accessories to prevent damage to the oven  
enamel.  
• Always stay away from the appliance when you open the door while the appliance is  
in operation. Hot steam can release. There is the risk of skin burns.  
• To prevent damage or discoloration to the enamel:  
– do not put any objects directly on the appliance floor and do not cover it with alu-  
minium foil;  
– do not put hot water directly into the appliance;  
– do not keep moist dishes and food in the appliance after you finish the cooking.  
• Discoloration of the enamel has no effect on the performance of the appliance so it is  
not a defect in the sense of the warranty law.  
• Do not apply pressure on the open door.  
• Always close the appliance door when you cook, even while grilling.  
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Safety information  
Care and cleaning  
• Before maintenance, switch off the appliance and disconnect the appliance from the  
power supply.  
• Before maintenance, make sure that the appliance is cold. There is the risk of burns.  
There is the risk that the glass panels can break.  
• Keep the appliance clean at all times. A build-up of fats or other foodstuff can result  
in a fire.  
• Regular cleaning prevents the surface material from deteriorating  
• Use a deep baking tray for very moist cakes to prevent that fruit juices cause stains  
that can be permanent.  
• For your personal safety and the safety of your property, only clean the appliance with  
water and a soap. Do not use flammable products or products that can cause corrosion.  
• Do not clean the appliance with steam cleaners, high-pressure cleaners, sharp objects,  
abrasive cleaning agents, abrasive sponges and stain removers  
• If you use an oven spray, follow the instructions from the manufacturer.  
• Do not clean the glass door with abrasive cleaning agents or metal scraper. Heat resist-  
ant surface of the inner glass can break and shatter.  
• When the door glass panels are damaged they become weak and can break. You must  
replace them. Contact the service centre.  
• Be careful when you remove the door from the appliance. The door is heavy!  
• Do not clean catalytic enamel (if applicable).  
Risk of fire  
• Open the door carefully. The use of ingredients with alcohol can cause a mixture of  
alcohol and air. There is the risk of fire.  
• Do not let sparks or open flames come near the appliance when you open the door.  
• Do not put flammable products or items that are wet with flammable products, and/or  
fusible objects (made of plastic or aluminium) in, near or on the appliance.  
Oven lamp  
• Bulb lamps used in this appliance are special lamps selected for household appliances  
use only. They cannot be used for the full or partial illumination of a household room.  
• If it becomes necessary to replace the lamp use one of the same power and specifical-  
ly designed for household appliances only.  
• Disconnect the appliance from the power supply before the replacement of the oven  
lamp. There is the risk of electrical shock.  
Service centre  
• Only an approved engineer can repair or work on the appliance. Contact an approved  
service centre.  
• Use only original spare parts.  
Disposal of the appliance  
• To prevent the risk of physical injury or damage  
Product description  
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– Disconnect the appliance from the power supply.  
– Cut off the mains cable and discard it.  
– Discard the door catch. This prevents children or small animals from being closed  
inside of the appliance. There is the risk of suffocation.  
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION  
General overview  
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1 Control panel  
2 Electronic programmer  
3 Grill and heating element  
4 Oven lamp  
5 Fan and heating element  
6 Shelf support, removable  
7 Shelf positions  
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Before first use  
Oven accessories  
Wire shelf  
For cookware, cake tins, roasts.  
Baking tray  
For cakes and biscuits.  
BEFORE FIRST USE  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
Initial Cleaning  
• Remove all parts from the appliance.  
• Clean the appliance before first use.  
Refer to chapter "Care and Cleaning".  
Setting and changing the time of day  
The appliance only operates after you set the time.  
When you connect the appliance to the electrical supply or after a power cut, the symbol  
for the time of day flashes. Touch the control or to set the time.  
Changing the time:  
1. Touch the control again and again until the symbol flashes.  
2. Touch the control or to set the time.  
The display shows the time and the flashing stops after approximately 5 seconds .  
You can only change the time if:  
• the Child safety is off.  
• the Minute minder is off.  
• the Duration is off.  
• the End is off.  
• all the oven functions are off.  
Control panel  
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CONTROL PANEL  
Electronic programmer  
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Touch the sensor fields to operate the appliance.  
Sensor Field  
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Function  
DISPLAY  
ON/OFF  
Description  
It shows the settings of the appliance.  
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Touch to activate or deactivate the appliance.  
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DOWN  
UP  
Touch to set an oven function.  
Touch to set an oven function.  
PROGRAMME SELEC- Touch to set an automatic programme.  
TOR  
FAST HEAT UP  
Touch to decrease the heat up time.  
Touch to set the temperature or time.  
Touch to set the temperature or time.  
Touch to set a clock function.  
MINUS  
PLUS  
CLOCK  
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Display  
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2
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1 Memory: P  
2 Temperature/Time of day display  
3 Clock functions/Clock display  
4 Heat up indicator  
5 Automatic Programmes  
6 Oven functions  
General instructions  
• When you set the function, it comes on in the display and the temperature starts to  
increase or the time starts to count down.  
• When you get the set temperature, a sound operates.  
• When you set a function or open the oven door, the lamp comes on.  
The oven lamp goes out after 10 minutes when the door is open and the oven does  
not operate.  
Heat up indicator  
If you set an oven function, the bars in the symbol slowly come on one by one. The bars  
show that the temperature in the appliance increases or decreases.  
When the appliance is at the set temperature, the Heat up indicator goes off the display.  
Residual heat indicator  
When the cooking is completed, the display shows the residual heat temperature that is  
higher than 40°C.  
DAILY USE  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
To operate the appliance you can use:  
manual mode -to set an oven function, the temperature and the cooking time manually.  
automatic programmes -to prepare a dish when you do not have a knowledge or ex-  
perience in cooking.  
Clock functions 11  
Setting the oven function  
1. Activate the appliance.  
2. Touch  
or  
to set an oven function.  
The display shows an automatic temperature. If you do not change the temperature in  
approximately 5 seconds, the appliance starts to operate.  
Oven Functions  
Functions  
Use  
Ventitherm ® Fan Op- To roast and bake on two levels at the same time.  
erated Cooking  
Rotitherm Roasting  
To roast larger pieces of meat or poultry on one level. To  
brown food, for example gratin.  
Single Economy Grill  
Defrost/Drying  
To grill flat foodstuffs and to toast.  
To defrost and dry herbs, fruits and vegetables.  
To prepare very tender and juicy roasts.  
Low Temperature  
Cooking  
Changing the oven temperature  
Touch or to increase or decrease the temperature in 5 °C steps.  
Fast heat up function  
The Fast heat up function decreases the heat up time.  
CAUTION!  
Do not put the food in the appliance when the Fast heat up function operates.  
1. Set the oven function and if it is necessary, change the automatic temperature.  
2. Touch  
. The symbol comes on in the display. When the Fast heat up function  
operates, the bars of the heat up indicator flash one after the other.  
When the appliance operates at the set temperature, the bars of the heat up indicator  
come on. An acoustic signal sounds. The symbol goes out from the display.  
At this time, the oven function operates automatically and you can put the food in the  
appliance.  
CLOCK FUNCTIONS  
Clock functions  
SYMBOL  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
MINUTE MINDER  
Use to set a countdown. When the time ends, an acoustic  
signal sounds. This function has no effect on the operation  
of the oven.  
DURATION  
END  
Use to set how long the oven operates.  
Use to set when the oven stops.  
12 Automatic programmes  
SYMBOL  
FUNCTION  
DESCRIPTION  
TIME OF DAY  
Shows the time. To set, change or check the time. Refer to  
"Setting and changing the time of day".  
Setting the clock  
1. Activate the appliance and set an oven function and temperature (not necessary for  
Minute minder and Time of day).  
2. Touch again and again until the display shows the necessary clock function and  
the related symbol, for example Minute minder  
.
3. Touch or to set the necessary time.  
When the set time ends, an acoustic signal sounds for 2 minutes. “00.00” goes on in the  
display and the related function indicator flashes. The appliance deactivates automatical-  
ly. Touch a sensor field to stop the acoustic signal.  
General instruction:  
• If you set a clock function, the symbol flashes for approximately 5 seconds. In these 5  
seconds, touch or to set the time.  
• If you set the time, the symbol continues to flash for approximately 5 seconds. After  
these 5 seconds, the symbol comes on. The time starts to count down for Minute mind-  
er. For Duration and End the time starts to count down after the function starts.  
• If you want to delay the start of the cooking time use End function  
• If you want to end cooking earlier (before end of clock functions) use  
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AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
Automatic Programmes  
For an automatic programme, use the recipes from section "Automatic programmes".  
Setting a programme  
1. Activate the appliance.  
2. Use to access the automatic programmes menu.  
3. Use  
or  
to set an automatic programme (P1 to P12).  
– The symbol for the function comes on in the display.  
– The cooking time and come on in the display.  
– Touch the clock control . Then, touch the or control to set the cooking time.  
– The oven activates automatically after approximately 5 seconds.  
When set time ends, an acoustic signal sounds for 2 minutes. flashes. The oven stops  
automatically. Touch a control to stop the acoustic signal.  
Using the accessories 13  
Memory function  
Use the Memory function to save one favourite setting.  
1. Set the oven function, temperature, and the clock functions: Duration and/or End  
.
2. Touch and hold the sensor field for Automatic programmes for approximately 2  
seconds until an acoustic signal sounds. The setting is saved.  
Activating the Memory function  
1. Activate the appliance.  
2. Touch to set the saved setting.  
USING THE ACCESSORIES  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
Installing the oven accessories  
All oven accessories have a small indentation at the bottom on the right and left edge to  
increase the safety.  
Always make sure that this indentation is at the rear of the oven. This indentation is also  
an anti-tip device.  
Baking tray:  
Push the baking tray between the guide bars of  
the oven level.  
14 Additional functions  
Wire shelf:  
Put theshelfinandmakesurethefeetpointdown.  
Push the shelf between the guide bars of the  
oven level.  
The high rim around the shelf is a device which  
prevents cookware from slipping off.  
ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS  
Cooling fan  
When the appliance operates, the cooling fan activates automatically to keep the surfa-  
ces of the appliance cool. If you deactivate the appliance, the cooling fan can continue  
to operate until the appliance cools down.  
Child safety  
You cannot activate the appliance if the child safety device operates.  
Activating or deactivating the child safety device:  
1. Deactivate the appliance . Do not set an oven function.  
2. Touch and hold and at the same time, until SAFE comes on or off in the display.  
Control Beep  
Activating or deactivating the control beep:  
1. Deactivate the appliance  
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2. Touch and hold and at the same time for approximately 2 seconds, until and  
acoustic signal sounds.  
Automatic switch-off  
For safety causes the appliance deactivates automatically after some time:  
• If an oven function operates.  
• If you do not change the oven temperature.  
The last set temperature flashes in the display.  
Oven temperature  
30 °C -120 °C  
Switch-off time  
12.5 h.  
120 °C - 200 °C  
200 °C -250 °C  
8.5 h.  
5.5 h.  
OFF comes on in the display.  
Starting the oven after an automatic switch-off  
Helpful hints and tips 15  
Deactivate the oven. When you activate the appliance, you can use it again.  
HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS  
The temperature and baking times in the tables are guidelines only. They depend on the  
recipes, quality and quantity of the ingredients used.  
Baking  
General instructions  
• Your new oven may bake or roast differently to the appliance you had before. Adapt  
your usual settings (temperature, cooking times) and shelf levels to the values in the  
tables.  
• With longer baking times, the oven can be switched off about 10 minutes before the  
end of baking time, to use the residual heat.  
When you use frozen food, the trays in the oven can twist during baking. When the  
trays get cold again, the distortion will be gone.  
How to use the Baking Tables  
• We recommend to use the lower temperature the first time.  
• If you cannot find the settings for a special recipe, look for the one that is almost the  
same.  
• Baking time can be extended by 10-15 minutes, if you bake cakes on more than one  
level.  
• Cakes and pastries at different heights do not always brown equally at first. If this oc-  
curs, do not change the temperature setting. The differences equalize during the bak-  
ing procedure.  
Baking on one oven level  
Oven function: Ventitherm® Fan Operated Cooking  
Baking in tins  
Food  
Shelf posi- Temperature (°C)  
Time (min)  
tion  
Ring cake or brioche  
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1
1
2
160-170  
150-170  
160-180  
50-60  
70-90  
25-40  
10-25  
Madeira cake/Fruit cakes  
Sponge cake  
1)  
Flan base - shortcrust pastry  
170-190  
150-170  
160-180  
180-190  
170-190  
160-180  
Flan base - sponge mixture  
2
1
1
2
1
20-25  
50-60  
65-80  
30-70  
60-90  
Apple tart (covered)  
Apple pie (2 tins, Ø 20cm, placed diagonally)  
Savoury flan (e. g. Quiche Lorraine)  
Cheesecake  
1) Pre-heat oven  
16 Helpful hints and tips  
Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays  
Food  
Shelf posi- Temperature (°C)  
Time (min)  
tion  
Plaited bread/bread crown  
Christmas stollen  
Bread (rye bread)  
Cream puffs/éclairs  
Swiss Roll  
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1
1
2
2
160-180  
160-180  
180-200  
170-190  
30-40  
40-60  
45-60  
30-40  
8-15  
1)  
200-220  
160-180  
Crumb cake (dry)  
Butter/sugar cake  
2
2
20-40  
15-30  
1)  
180-200  
160-180  
Fruit flan (made with yeast dough/sponge  
mixture)  
2
25-50  
Fruit flan made with shortcrust pastry  
2
2
170-190  
150-170  
40-80  
Yeast cakes with delicate toppings (e. g.  
quark, cream, almond slice)  
0:40-80  
1)  
Pizza (with a lot of topping)  
Pizza (thin crust)  
Flat bread  
2
2
2
2
20-40  
12-20  
10-20  
35-50  
190-210  
1)  
230  
1)  
230  
Swiss flaky pastry tarts  
Biscuits  
190-210  
Food  
Shelf posi- Temperature (°C)  
Time (min)  
tion  
Short pastry biscuits  
Viennese whirls  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
160-180  
160  
6-20  
10-40  
15-20  
120-150  
30-60  
20-40  
20-30  
Biscuits made with sponge mixture  
Pastries made with egg white, meringues  
Macaroons  
160-180  
80-100  
100-120  
160-180  
Fancy yeast biscuits  
1)  
Puff pastries  
180-200  
210-230  
Rolls  
2
2
20-35  
20-30  
1)  
Small cakes (20 per tray)  
170  
Baking on more than one level - Biscuits/small cakes/pastries/rolls  
Food  
Ventitherm ® Fan Operated Cook- Temperature  
Time (min)  
15-35  
ing  
(°C)  
2 levels  
Short pastry biscuits  
2 / 3  
160-180  
Helpful hints and tips 17  
Food  
Ventitherm ® Fan Operated Cook- Temperature  
Time (min)  
ing  
(°C)  
2 levels  
Viennese whirls  
2 / 3  
2 / 3  
160  
20-60  
25-40  
Biscuits made with sponge  
mixture  
160-180  
Pastries made with egg  
white, meringues  
2 / 3  
80-100  
130-170  
Macaroons  
2 / 3  
2 / 3  
2 / 3  
100-120  
160-180  
40-80  
30-60  
30-50  
Danish pastries  
Puff pastries  
1) Pre-heat oven.  
1)  
180-200  
Tips on baking  
Baking results  
Possible cause  
Remedy  
The cake is not browned  
enough underneath  
Wrong oven level  
Place cake lower  
The cake sinks (becomes sog-  
gy, lumpy, streaky)  
Oven temperature too high  
Baking time too short  
Use a slightly lower setting  
Set a longer baking time. Bak-  
ing times cannot be reduced  
by setting higher tempera-  
tures  
The cake sinks (becomes sog-  
gy, lumpy, streaky)  
Use less liquid. Pay attention  
Too much liquid in the mixture to mixing times, especially if  
using mixing machines  
The cake sinks (becomes sog-  
gy, lumpy, streaky)  
Cake is too dry  
Cake is too dry  
Oven temperature too low  
Baking time too long  
Set oven temperature higher  
Set a shorter baking time  
Oven temperature too high  
and baking time too short  
Set a lower oven temperature  
and a longer baking time  
Cake browns unevenly  
Cake browns unevenly  
Spread the mixture evenly on  
the baking tray  
Mixture is unevenly distributed  
Temperature too low  
Cake does not cook in the bak-  
ing time given  
Use a slightly higher oven set-  
ting  
Soufflés and au gratin dishes table  
Oven function: Ventitherm® Fan Operated Cooking  
Food  
Shelf position Temperature (°C)  
Time (min)  
30-50  
Pasta bake  
Lasagne  
1
1
1
180-200  
180-200  
160-170  
25-40  
1)  
15-30  
Vegetables au gratin  
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Food  
Shelf position Temperature (°C)  
Time (min)  
15-30  
1)  
1
160-170  
Baguettes au gratin  
Sweet bakes  
1
1
1
2
180-200  
180-200  
160-170  
180-200  
40-60  
30-60  
30-60  
40-50  
Fish bakes  
Stuffed vegetables  
Potato gratin  
1) Pre-heat oven  
Ready made frozen food table  
Food  
Oven function  
Shelf po- Temperature (°C)  
sition  
Time  
Frozen pizza  
Ventitherm® Fan  
Operated Cooking  
3
3
3
3
as per manufac- as per manufac-  
turer's instruc-  
turer's instruc-  
tions  
tions  
1)  
Rotitherm Roast-  
200-220  
as per manufac-  
turer's instruc-  
tions  
Chips  
ing  
(300-600 g)  
Baguettes  
Ventitherm® Fan  
Operated Cooking  
as per manufac- as per manufac-  
turer's instruc-  
turer's instruc-  
tions  
tions  
Fruit cake  
Ventitherm® Fan  
Operated Cooking  
as per manufac- as per manufac-  
turer's instruc-  
turer's instruc-  
tions  
tions  
1) Turn chips 2 or 3 times during cooking  
Roasting  
Roasting dishes  
• Use heat-resistant ovenware to roast (please read the instructions of the manufacturer).  
• Large roasting joints can be roasted directly in the grill/roasting pan or on the wire  
shelf above the grill/roasting pan (If present).  
• Roast lean meats in a roasting tin with a lid. This will keep the meat more succulent.  
• All types of meat, that can be browned or have crackling, can be roasted in the roast-  
ing tin without the lid.  
Roasting tables  
Oven function: Ventitherm® Fan Operated Cooking  
Pork  
Food  
Shelf position  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
Shoulder, neck, ham joint (1000-1500 g)  
Chops, smoked loin of pork (1000-1500 g)  
Meat loaf (750-1000 g)  
1
1
1
170-190  
180-200  
180-200  
90-120  
60-90  
45-60  
Helpful hints and tips 19  
Food  
Shelf position  
1
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
90-120  
Knuckle of pork (pre-cooked) (750-1000  
g)  
170-190  
Beef  
Food  
Shelf position  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
120-150  
Pot roast (1000-1500 g)  
1
1
180-200  
1)  
Roast beef or sirloin per cm of thickness  
0:06-0:09 per  
cm of thick-  
ness  
210-230  
1) Pre-heat oven  
Veal  
Food  
Shelf position  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
Pot roast (1000-1500 g)  
1
1
170-190  
170-190  
150-120  
120-150  
Knuckle of veal (1500-2000 g)  
Lamb  
Food  
Shelf position  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
Leg of lamb (1000-1500 g)  
1
1
170-190  
180-200  
75-120  
60-90  
Saddle of lamb (1000-1500 g)  
Quick roast items cooked on a baking tray  
Food  
Shelf position  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
1)  
Sausages 'Cordon bleu'  
Small sausages  
1
1
1
1
5-8  
220-230  
1)  
12-15  
15-20  
15-20  
220-230  
1)  
Schnitzel or chops, breaded  
Rissoles  
220-230  
1)  
210-220  
Fish (steamed)  
Food  
Shelf position  
1
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
45-75  
Whole fish (1000-1500 g)  
210-220  
Poultry  
Food  
Shelf position  
1
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
45-75  
Chicken, spring chicken (1000-1500 g)  
190-210  
20 Helpful hints and tips  
Food  
Shelf position  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
Chicken half (per 400-500 g)  
Poultry pieces (per 200-250 g)  
Duck (1500-2000 g)  
Game  
1
1
1
200-220  
200-220  
180-200  
35-50  
35-50  
75-105  
Food  
Shelf position  
1
Temperature  
(°C)  
Time (min)  
25-40  
1)  
Saddle of hare, leg of hare (up to 1000 g)  
220-230  
Saddle of venison (1500-2000 g)  
Leg of venison (1500-2000 g)  
1
1
210-220  
200-210  
75-105  
90-135  
Low Temperature Cooking  
• Low Temperature Cooking is correct for pieces of tender, lean meat and fish to make  
them succulent.  
• Do not use the Low Temperature Cooking for pot roasts or fatty pork roasts.  
• Always cook without a lid in Low Temperature Cooking.  
• With Low Temperature Cooking function the oven gets the preset temperature and a  
signal operates. Then, the oven automatically sets to a lower temperature to continue  
cooking.  
Cooking with Low Temperature Cooking function:  
1. Sear the meat in a pan in a very high heat.  
2. Put the meat in a roasting dish or directly on the wire shelf.  
3. Put the tray below the shelf to catch the fat.  
4. Put the shelf in the oven.  
5. Set Low Temperature Cooking function.  
If it is necessary, change the temperature and cook until done (refer to Low tempera-  
ture Cooking table).  
Low Temperature Cooking table  
1)  
Weight (g)  
Temperature (°C) Shelf position Time (min)  
Food  
Roast beef  
1000-1500  
1000-1500  
1000-1500  
200 - 300  
120  
120  
120  
120  
1
3
1
3
90-110  
90-110  
100-120  
20-30  
Fillet of beef  
Roast veal  
Steak  
1) Brown in a frying pan before cooking  
Single Economy Grill  
Single Economy Grill  
with maximum temperature setting  
Helpful hints and tips 21  
Use the grill with the closed oven door.  
• Use both the wire shelf and the tray when you grill.  
• The grilling time is for guidance only.  
Grilling table  
Food  
Shelf position  
Cooking times (min)  
1st side  
2nd side  
6-8  
Rissoles  
3
2
3
3
2
8-10  
10-12  
8-10  
6-7  
Pork fillet  
Sausages  
6-10  
6-8  
Fillet steaks, veal steaks  
5-6  
Fillet of beef, roast beef (ap-  
10-12  
10-12  
prox. 1 kg)  
1)  
3
2
4-6  
3-5  
---  
Toast  
Toast with topping  
8-10  
1) Use the wire shelf without a tray  
Rotitherm roasting  
Oven function: Rotitherm Roasting  
Food  
Temperature (°C)  
Tray  
Oven  
shelf  
Time  
(min)  
turn after…  
minutes  
Shelf position  
Chicken (900-1000 g)  
180-200  
180-200  
1
1
2
2
50-60  
90-95  
25-30  
45  
Stuffed rolled pork roast  
(2000 g)  
Pasta bake  
180  
200  
180  
200  
---  
---  
---  
---  
2
2
2
2
30  
---  
---  
---  
---  
Potato bake au gratin  
Gnocchi, au gratin  
20-23  
20-23  
15  
Cauliflower with Holland-  
aise sauce  
Defrosting  
Oven function: Defrost/Drying (Temperature setting 30°C)  
• Unpack the food and put it on a plate on the 1st shelf from the bottom.  
• Do not cover with anything to decrease the defrosting time.  
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Defrosting table  
Food  
Time (min)  
100-140  
Further de-  
frosting time  
(min)  
Note  
Chicken, 1000 g  
20-30  
Put the chicken on an upturned saucer  
in a big plate.  
Turn halfway through  
Meat, 1000 g  
Meat, 500 g  
100-140  
90-120  
25-35  
20-30  
20-30  
10-15  
10-20  
10-15  
10-15  
Turn halfway through  
Turn halfway through  
Trout, 150 g  
---  
---  
---  
Strawberries, 300 g  
Butter, 250 g  
Cream, 2 x 200 g  
30-40  
30-40  
80-100  
Whip the cream when still slightly fro-  
zen in places  
Gateau, 1400 g  
60  
60  
---  
Drying  
Oven function: Defrost/Drying  
• Cover trays with grease proof paper or baking parchment.  
• For a better result, stop the oven halfway through the drying time, open the door and  
let it cool down for one night to complete the drying.  
Drying table  
Food  
Temperature (°C)  
Shelf position  
Time (h)  
1 position  
2 position  
2 / 3  
Beans  
75  
75  
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
6-9  
5-8  
Pepper slices  
Vegetables for soup  
Mushrooms  
Herbs  
2 / 3  
75  
2 / 3  
5-6  
50  
2 / 3  
6-9  
40-50  
75  
2 / 3  
2-4  
Plums  
2 / 3  
8-12  
8-12  
6-9  
Apricots  
75  
2 / 3  
Apple slices  
Pears  
75  
2 / 3  
75  
2 / 3  
9-13  
Making preserves  
Oven functions: Ventitherm ® Fan Operated Cooking  
• Use only preserve jars of the same dimensions available on the market.  
• Do not use jars with twist-off and bayonet type lids, or metal tins.  
• Use the first shelf from the bottom for this function.  
Helpful hints and tips 23  
• Put no more than six one-litre preserve jars on the baking tray.  
• Fill the jars up to the same level and close with a clamp.  
• The jars cannot touch each other.  
• Put approximately 1/2 litre of water into the baking tray to give sufficient moisture in  
the oven.  
• When the liquid in the jars starts to simmer (after approx. 35-60 minutes with one-  
litre jars), stop the oven or decrease the temperature to 100°C (see the table).  
Preserves table - Berries  
Preserve  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Cooking time until  
simmering (min)  
Cooking time at  
100°C (min)  
Strawberries, blueberries, rasp-  
160-170  
35-45  
---  
berries, ripe gooseberries  
Unripe gooseberries  
Preserves table - Stone fruits  
Preserve  
160-170  
35-45  
10-15  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Cooking time until  
simmering (min)  
Cooking time at  
100°C (min)  
Pears, quinces, plums  
Preserves table - Vegetables  
Preserve  
160-170  
35-45  
10-15  
Temperature  
(°C)  
Cooking time until  
simmering (min)  
Cooking time at  
100°C (min)  
1)  
160-170  
50-60  
5-10  
Carrots  
Cucumbers  
160-170  
160-170  
160-170  
50-60  
50-60  
50-60  
---  
15  
Mixed pickles  
Kohlrabi, peas, asparagus  
15-20  
1) Keep in the oven after you stop the oven  
Automatic programmes  
Use to set one of the 12 automatic programmes:  
P1  
P2  
P3  
P4  
P5  
P6  
P7  
P8  
P9  
P10  
LEMON SPONGE CAKE  
QUARK MANDARIN SLICE  
WHITE BREAD  
ROLLS, 40 (g) each  
PIZZA  
QUICHE LORRAINE  
POTATO GRATIN  
FISH FILLET (gratinated)  
SADDLE OF VEAL, 1000 (g)  
LASAGNE  
24 Helpful hints and tips  
P11  
P12  
ROAST PORK  
CHICKEN, 1000 (g)  
LEMON SPONGE CAKE 1000 g  
For the mixture:  
• 250 g butter  
• 200 g sugar  
• 1 packet vanilla sugar (approximately 8 g)  
• 1 pinch salt  
• 4 eggs  
• 150 g flour  
• 150 g cornflour  
• 1 level teaspoon baking powder  
• Grated rind of 2 lemons  
Glaze:  
• 1/8 l lemon juice  
• 100 g icing sugar  
Other:  
• Square baking tin, 30 cm long  
• Margarine for greasing  
• Breadcrumbs for coating baking tin  
Preparation:  
Place butter, sugar, lemon rind, vanilla sugar and salt in a mixing bowl and cream togeth-  
er. Then add the eggs one at a time and cream together again. Add the flour and corn-  
flour mixed with the baking powder to the creamed mixture and fold in. Put the mixture  
into the greased and bread-crumbed baking tin, smooth out and put in the oven. After  
baking, mix lemon juice and icing sugar. Turn the cake out onto a piece of aluminium  
foil. Fold up the aluminium foil against the sides of the cake so that the glaze cannot run  
out. Pierce the cake with a wooden skewer and brush on the glaze. Then leave the cake  
for a while to soak up the glaze.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
P 1 LEMON SPONGE CAKE  
60 min.  
QUARK MANDARIN SLICE  
Ingredients for the pastry:  
• 200 g flour  
• 1 tsp. baking powder  
• 100 g sugar  
• 75 g butter  
• 2 eggs  
• 1 pinch salt  
• Margarine for greasing  
Helpful hints and tips 25  
Preparation of dough:  
Mix butter and sugar together well. Add eggs and also mix well. Add sieved flour and  
baking powder to the fat/sugar mixture and then knead briefly to produce a workable  
pastry. Put the pastry in the fridge for approx. 1 hour. Then roll out with a rolling pin and  
place on a greased baking tray.  
Ingredients for the topping:  
• 500 g quark  
• 80 ml sunflower oil  
• 100 g crème fraîche  
• 125 ml milk  
• 2 eggs  
• 140 g sugar  
• 1/2 packet custard powder  
• 1 tin of mandarins (1000 g)  
• 1 packet flan glaze  
Preparation of topping:  
Put the ingredients in a mixing bowl and mix together evenly. Then add to the rolled out  
shortcrust pastry base. Spread out the mandarins on the quark topping. After baking,  
when the flan has cooled down, spread with the flan glaze.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
3
Time  
P 2 QUARK MANDARIN SLICE  
55 min.  
WHITE BREAD 600-800 g  
Ingredients:  
• 500 g flour  
• 1/2 cube fresh yeast or 1 packet dried yeast  
• 330 ml milk  
• 10 g salt  
Preparation:  
Place flour and salt in a large bowl. Dissolve the yeast in tepid milk and add to the flour.  
Knead all ingredients into a workable dough. More milk may be required, depending on  
the texture of the flour. Leave the dough to rise until it doubles in volume. Shape two  
loaves out of the dough and place them on the greased baking tray or patisserie tray  
(special accessory). Leave the loaves to rise again by half their volume. Before baking,  
dust them with a little flour and use a sharp knife to cut 3 diagonal lines, at least 1 cm  
deep.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
P 3 WHITE BREAD  
55 min.  
ROLLS, 40 g each  
Ingredients:  
• 500 g flour, type 405  
• 20 g cube of fresh yeast or 1 packet of dried yeast  
26 Helpful hints and tips  
• 300 ml water  
• 10 g salt  
Preparation:  
Put flour and salt in a large bowl. Dissolve the yeast in the water. Add to the flour. Work  
all ingredients into a uniform dough. Let the dough rise. It must double its size. Cut the  
dough into pieces, form into rolls and place on the greased baking tray or patisserie tray  
(a special accessory). Let the rolls rise again for approx. 25 minutes.  
Cut a cross in the rolls before you bake them. Put poppy, caraway or sesame seeds on the  
top.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
3
Time  
P 4 ROLLS  
25 min.  
PIZZA (for 1 flat baking tray or 2 round tins)  
Ingredients for the dough:  
• 300 g flour, type 405  
• 200 ml water  
• 14 g yeast  
• 2 tablespoons oil  
• 3 g salt  
Preparation of the dough:  
Crumble yeast into a bowl and dissolve in tepid water. Mix the salt into the flour and add  
it with the oil to the bowl. Knead the ingredients until a workable dough that does not  
stick to the bowl is produced. Then cover the dough and leave to rise until it doubles in  
volume.  
Ingredients for the topping:  
• 2 tins of peeled, chopped tomatoes (800 g)  
• 100 g salami, cut into slices, then quartered,  
• 350-400 g Feta or mozzarella, cut into 1 cm cubes  
• Oregano or pizza herbs  
As a variation on the topping, button mushrooms or ham can also be used.  
Preparation:  
Sieve off the tomato juice. (Can be used for sauce.) Roll out the dough, place on a  
greased baking tray. Prick dough well all over with a fork. Place the ingredients for the  
topping on the base in the order given. Distribute the Feta or mozzarella evenly. Finally  
sprinkle on the oregano.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
3
Time  
P 5 PIZZA  
25 min.  
QUICHE LORRAINE  
Ingredients for the pastry:  
• 250 g flour, type 405  
• 125 g butter  
• 60 ml water  
Helpful hints and tips 27  
• 1 tsp salt  
• pepper and nutmeg  
Preparation:  
Mix flour, butter and salt. Add the water and work out a pastry.  
Leave the pastry in the fridge for 1 hour.  
Ingredients for the topping:  
• 100 ml milk  
• 150 ml sour cream  
• 2 eggs  
• 150 g Gruyère or Emmental cheese, grated  
• 150 g lean ham, diced  
• 150 g onions, diced  
• Pepper, nutmeg  
Preparation:  
Fry a little bacon and onions. Whisk the milk, cream, eggs and seasoning fully. Mix in the  
cheese.  
Finishing:  
Use a roller to work out the pastry. Put it in a greased plain tin (diameter 28cm). Put the  
bacon and onions evenly on the pastry. Pour the mixture on the pastry.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
3
Time  
P 6 QUICHE LORRAINE  
40 min.  
POTATO GRATIN (4-5 serves)  
Ingredients:  
• 1000 g potatoes  
• 1 teaspoon each of salt and pepper  
• 1 clove of garlic, peeled  
• 300 g Gruyère or Emmental cheese, grated  
• 3 eggs  
• 250 ml milk  
• 4 tablespoons cream  
• 1 tablespoon thyme  
• 3 tablespoons butter  
Preparation:  
Peel potatoes, slice thinly, dry and then season with salt and pepper. Place half of the  
potato slices in a greased, oven-proof dish. Sprinkle some grated cheese over them. Layer  
the rest of the potato slices over this and sprinkle the rest of the cheese on the top.  
Crush the clove of garlic and beat it together with the eggs, milk, cream and the thyme.  
Salt the mixture and pour over the potatoes. Place knobs of butter on the gratin.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
P 7 POTATO GRATIN  
50 min.  
28 Helpful hints and tips  
FISH FILLET 700g  
Ingredients:  
• 700 g pike-perch fillet or sea trout fillet, cubed  
• 100 g Emmental cheese, grated  
• 200 ml cream  
• 50 g breadcrumbs  
• Salt, pepper, lemon juice  
• Parsley, chopped  
• 40 g butter to grease the dish  
Preparation:  
Put lemon juice on the fish fillet and marinate it for a while. Dry the juice with kitchen  
paper. Season the fish fillet on both sides with salt and pepper. Place in a greased oven-  
proof dish.  
Mix the cream, grated cheese, breadcrumbs and the chopped parsley and spread on the  
fish.  
Setting  
P 8 FISH FILLET  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
25 min.  
SADDLE OF VEAL (4-6 serves )  
Take meat out of the fridge 1 hour before you cook.  
Ingredients:  
• 1000 g saddle of veal  
• 2 tbsp peanut oil  
• Salt, pepper, paprika and a little mustard  
Preparation:  
Wash the veal and dry it with kitchen paper. Mix the seasonings with the peanut oil. Use  
the mixture to coat the meat fully.  
Fry the veal in a frying pan on the cooker in a very high heat on all sides for 10 minutes.  
Put it in the pre-warmed tin.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
P 9 SADDLE OF VEAL  
80 min.  
LASAGNE  
Meat sauce:  
• 100 g streaky bacon  
• 1 onion and 1 carrot  
• 100 g celery  
• 2 tblsp olive oil  
• 400 g mince (a mixture of beef and pork)  
• 1 small tin of tomatoes, chopped (approx. 400 g)  
• Oregano, thyme, salt and pepper  
• 3 tablespoons butter  
Helpful hints and tips 29  
• 250 g green lasagne  
• 50 g Parmesan cheese, grated  
• 150 g Emmental cheese, grated  
Béchamel sauce:  
• 75 g butter  
• 50 g flour  
• 500 ml milk  
• Salt, pepper and nutmeg  
Preparation:  
Using a sharp knife cut the bacon from the rind and gristle and cut into fine dice. Peel  
the onion and carrot, clean the celery, dice all vegetables finely. Heat the oil in a casser-  
ole, sauté the bacon and the diced vegetables in the oil while stirring constantly. Gradu-  
ally add the mince, sauté while stirring constantly to break up and deglaze with the meat  
stock. Season the meat sauce with tomato purée, the herbs, salt and pepper and simmer  
with the lid on over a low heat for about 30 minutes. In the meantime prepare the Bécha-  
mel sauce. To do this melt the butter in a pan, sprinkle in the flour and cook until golden,  
stirring constantly. Gradually pour in the milk, stirring constantly. Season the sauce with  
salt, pepper and nutmeg and simmer without a lid for about 10 minutes. Grease a large  
rectangular ovenproof dish with 1 tablespoon of butter. Layer alternately a layer of pasta  
sheets, meat sauce, Béchamel sauce and mixed cheese in the dish. The last layer should  
be a layer of Béchamel sauce sprinkled with cheese. Place the rest of the butter in small  
knobs on the top of the dish.  
Setting  
P 10 LASAGNE  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
50 min.  
SADDLE OF VEAL (4-6 serves )  
Take meat out of the fridge 1 hour before you cook.  
Ingredients:  
• 1000 g saddle of veal  
• 2 tbsp peanut oil  
• Salt, pepper, paprika and a little mustard  
Preparation:  
Wash the veal and dry it with kitchen paper. Mix the seasonings with the peanut oil. Use  
the mixture to coat the meat fully.  
Fry the veal in a frying pan on the cooker in a very high heat on all sides for 10 minutes.  
Put it in the pre-warmed tin.  
Setting  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
P 9 SADDLE OF VEAL  
80 min.  
ROAST PORK  
Ingredients:  
• Roast pork from the neck  
• 2 tablespoons oil  
30 Care and cleaning  
• Salt, pepper, paprika  
Preparation:  
Wash the meat and dry it with kitchen paper. Mix the seasoning with the oil and use the  
mixture to coat the meat evenly all over. Then place the pork in an ovenproof dish with a  
perforated insert (special accessory). After approx. 40 minutes, turn the roast. After the  
first acoustic signal, check how the meat is cooking. If necessary, increase the remaining  
roasting time until the 2nd acoustic signal (10 mins.).  
Setting  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
P 11 ROAST PORK  
90 min.  
CHICKEN 1200 g  
Ingredients:  
• 1 chicken (1000 - 1200 g)  
• 2 tbsp peanut oil  
• Salt, pepper, paprika and curry powder  
Preparation:  
Clean the chicken and dry it with kitchen paper. Mix the spices and oil. Use the mixture  
to put on the chicken inside and out. Put the chicken the breast-side down in the oven-  
proof cookware with a perforated insert (a special accessory).  
Turn the chicken after approximately 25 minutes.  
When the first sound operates (after approx. 50 min.), check how the meat cooks. If nec-  
essary, cook it until the second sound operates (after approx. 60 min.)  
Setting  
P 12 CHICKEN  
Shelf position  
2
Time  
55 min.  
Information on acrylamides  
Important! According to the newest scientific knowledge, if you brown food (specially  
the one which contains starch), acrylamides can pose a health risk. Thus, we recommend  
that you cook at the lowest temperatures and do not brown food too much.  
CARE AND CLEANING  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
Notes on cleaning:  
• Clean the front of the appliance with a soft cloth with warm water and cleaning agent.  
• To clean metal surfaces use a usual cleaning agent  
• Clean the oven interior after each use. Thus you can remove dirt more easily and it  
does not burn on.  
• Clean stubborn dirt with a special oven cleaner.  
• Clean all oven accessories (with a soft cloth with warm water and cleaning agent) af-  
ter each use and let them dry.  
Care and cleaning 31  
• If you have nonstick accessories, do not clean them using an aggressive agents, sharp  
edged objects or dishwasher. It can cause a damage to the nonstick coating.  
Catalytic surface  
The oven ceiling has a self-cleaning catalytic surface. Food residue is burnt off at temper-  
atures higher than 200 °C.  
Notes on catalytic surface:  
• Open the oven door only for short periods.  
• Do not use cloths made of fabric. The lint catches on the rough surface.  
Discolouration of the catalytic surface has no effect on catalytic properties.  
Shelf support  
You can remove the shelf support to clean the side walls.  
Removing the shelf support  
1. Pull the front of the shelf support away  
from the side wall.  
2. Pull the shelf support from the back of  
the side wall to remove it.  
2
1
Installing the shelf support  
To install the shelf support follow the procedure in reverse.  
32 Care and cleaning  
Oven lamp  
WARNING!  
There is a risk of electrical shock.  
Oven lamp and the lamp glass cover can be hot.  
Before you change the oven lamp:  
• Deactivate the appliance.  
• Remove the fuses from the fuse box or deactivate the circuit breaker.  
CAUTION!  
Put a cloth on the bottom of the interior of the appliance. It prevents damage to the  
lamp glass cover and the cavity.  
Replacing the oven lamp and cleaning the cover (left side of the oven cavity):  
1. You can find the lamp glass cover at the left side of the cavity.  
Remove the left shelf rail.  
2. Use a narrow, blunt object (for example  
a teaspoon) to remove the glass cover.  
Clean the glass cover.  
3. If necessary, replace the oven lamp with  
applicable 300°C heat-resistant oven  
lamp.  
Use the same oven lamp type.  
4. Install the glass cover.  
5. Install the left shelf rail.  
Oven door  
Remove the door to clean the inner side of the appliance more easily.  
Removing the oven door  
1. Open the door as far as possible..  
2. Fully release the clamping levers on the  
hinges.  
2
3. Take hold of the oven door on the sides  
with both hands and close it about 3/4  
of the way going through the point of re-  
4
3
sistance.  
WARNING!  
Pull the door away from the oven. The door  
it is heavy!  
CAUTION!  
Put the door with the outer side down on a soft and level surface.  
What to do if… 33  
Installing the oven door  
1. Hold the door with one hand on each  
side at an angle of approximately 60°  
(from the side of the door with the han-  
dle turn to you).  
2. Push door hinges at the same time into  
the two recesses at the bottom of the  
oven on the left and the right, as far as  
they will go.  
3
4
60  
4
3. Lift the door up until you meet the point of resistance and then open it as far as possible.  
4. Fully lock the clamping levels on the hinges.  
5. Close the oven door.  
WHAT TO DO IF…  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
Problem  
Possible cause  
Solution  
The appliance does not heat up The appliance is deactivated  
The appliance does not heat up The time of day is not set  
Activate the appliance  
Set the time of day. Refer to  
"Setting the time of day"  
The appliance does not heat up The necessary settings are not Make sure, the settings are cor-  
set rect  
The appliance does not heat up The automatic switch-off is ac- Refer to „Automatic switch-  
tivated  
off“  
The appliance does not heat up The child safety is activated  
The appliance does not heat up The fuse is released  
Deactivate the child safety  
Make sure, if the fuse is the  
cause for the malfunction. If  
the fuse releases again and  
again, refer to an authorized  
electrician  
Theoven lampdoes not operate The oven lamp is defective  
Replace the oven lamp.  
Switch off the appliance.  
"d" is lit in the display and the Test mode is switched on  
oven does not heat up  
Fan does not operate  
Touch and hold  
the same time, until signal  
sounds and "d" display goes out  
and  
at  
If you cannot find a solution to the problem yourself, contact your dealer or the service  
centre.  
The necessary data for the service centre is on the rating plate. The rating plate is on the  
front frame of the oven cavity.  
We recommend that you write the data here:  
34 Installation  
Model (MOD.)  
.........................................  
.........................................  
.........................................  
Product number (PNC)  
Serial number (S.N.)  
INSTALLATION  
WARNING!  
Refer to "Safety information" chapter.  
The built-in unit must meet the stability requirements of DIN 68930.  
1a  
20  
min.  
380-383  
560  
13  
375  
594  
388  
min.  
550  
252  
594  
567  
Installation 35  
1b  
594  
20  
380-383  
380  
13  
375  
388  
min.  
560  
min.  
550  
388  
252  
594  
567  
36 Installation  
1c  
594  
20  
380-383  
13  
388  
375  
380  
380  
388  
388  
375  
375  
min. 560  
min.  
550  
252  
594  
567  
Installation 37  
38 Environment concerns  
ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS  
The symbol  
on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may not  
be treated as household waste. Instead it should be taken to the appropriate collection  
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is  
disposed 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 detailed information about recycling of this  
product, please contact your local council, your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
Packaging material  
The packaging material is environmentally-friendly and recyclable. Plastic parts are  
marked with international abbreviations such as PE, PS, etc. Dispose of the packaging ma-  
terial in the containers provided for this purpose at your local waste management facility.  
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