User manual AEG-ELECTROLUX EOB6636X

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[. . . ] Built-In Electric Oven User information EOB 6636 822 923 017-A-030605-04 g Dear customer, Please read these user information carefully. Pay particular attention to the section "Safety information" on the first few pages. Please retain this user information for later reference. Pass them on to possible new owners of the appliance. [. . . ] · The temperatures and cooking times are for guidance only since these are dependent on the mixture, quantity and cake tin used. · When using for the first time we recommend setting the lower temperature and only select a higher temperature if necessary, e. g. , if increased browning is required or the cooking time is too long. · If you cannot find specific information for one of your own recipes, use information given in a similar recipe for guidance. · When cakes are baked on trays or in tins on more than one oven position at once the baking time may be increased by 10-15 minutes. · Items that might drip (e. g. , pizzas, fruit flans) should only be prepared on one level. Variations in the height of the item to be baked can lead to different degrees of browning at the start of baking. In this case please do not change the temperature setting. Differences in the degree of browning will balance out during baking. For longer cooking times switch off the oven approx. 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time to make use of the residual heat. Unless otherwise stated, the information in the tables assumes starting with a cold oven. 2 23 Baking Table The stated baking times are for guidance only. Recommended cooking methods, shelf positions and temperatures are printed in bold type. Hot Air ¥ Conventional ¡ Type of pas- TemperaShelf TemperaShelf Baking time try or cake ture in °C position ture in °C position in minutes Sponge base Pudding bowl or ringshaped cakes Madeira cake (square/rectangular baking tin) Flan case Apple flan, very thin Fairy cakes 150-170 1 160-180 1 50-70 140-160 1 150-170 1 70-80 150-170 150-170 150-170 3 1 3 170-190 170-190* 180-190 2 1 3 20-25 45-60 20-30 60-90 + 10 mins. standing time 50-60 50-70 Shortcrust pastry Large cheesecake Covered fruit pie Cheesecake on the tray Puff pastry French apple tart Sponge cake Sponge cake (DIN) Flan case Swiss roll 24 150-170 150-160* 150-170* 1 3 3 160-180 170-180* 180-200* 2 3 3 25-40 25-30 10-15 150-170* 1 190-200* 1 40-50 140-160 1 170-190 1 150-170 --- 1 --- 170-190 160-180 1 2 Hot Air ¥ Conventional ¡ Type of pas- TemperaShelf TemperaShelf Baking time try or cake ture in °C position ture in °C position in minutes Yeast dough Pudding bowl/ringshaped cakes Plaited roll/ ring, plaited Danish pastry Butter cake/ sugar cake sugar-topped cakes Sponge cake with crumble topping Apple crumble (DIN) Cheesecake (tray) Fruit loaf (500 g flour) Pizza (round baking sheet) Biscuits Meringues Macaroons Small piped biscuits Anzac nutties Items made with puff pastry Danish pastries 80-90* 100-120 140-160 --160-180* 3 3 ----3 150-170 160-180 180-200* 80-90 3 3 3 2 3 150-180 20-30 15-30 25-35 20-30 150-170 1 160-180 1 45-60 150-170 3 170-190 3 30-40 160-180 3 190-200* 3 25-30 150-170 3 180-190 3 20-40 150-170 150-170 150-170* 3 3 3 170-190 170-190 160-180* 3 3 3 35-50 45-50 40-70 230-250* 1 250-270* 1 10-25 160-180* 3 170-190* 3 20-40 25 Hot Air ¥ Conventional ¡ Type of pas- TemperaShelf TemperaShelf Baking time try or cake ture in °C position ture in °C position in minutes Choux pastry Cream puffs Swiss apple pie Swiss cheese pie Spinach/vegetable quiche, quiche lorraine Herb bread Tinned white loaf Unleavened bread, pitta bread Pasta bake Potato gratin Hawaiian toast * Pre-heat the oven 160-180 3 190-210* 3 25-40 Shortcrust and rich pastries --------210-230* 210-230* 1 1 35-50 40-50 --- --- 190-210* 1 40-60 Bread and bread rolls 170-190* 170-190* 3 2 190-210* 180-200* 3 1 45-60 40-50 --180-200 180-200 --1 2 230-250* 2 15-25 Dishes au gratin 200-220 3 240-260 3 14-16 26 Frozen Foods Hot Air ¥ + Conventional ¡ Type of pastry or cake Temperature in °C Shelf position Baking time in minutes Pizza (frozen) Follow the manufacturer's instructions as stated on the package Lay on the grill tray, insert baking tray Follow the manubelow (shelf posifacturer's instruction in accordance tions as stated on with the manufacthe package turer's instructions as stated on the package) Also observe the manufacturer's instructions for all other frozen products. 27 Pizza Setting The stated baking times are for guidance only Pizza Setting ¦ Type of pastry or cake Shortcrust pastry Large cheesecake (750 g soft cheese, loose-bottomed tin, 26 cm) Covered fruit pie Cheesecake on the tray Blackcurrant cake, initial baking for base Blackcurrant cake finish baking Puff pastry French apple tart Yeast dough Cheesecake Pizza Biscuits Anzac nutties Spinach quiche Bread and bread rolls Unleavened bread Baked cabbage with a crispy topping Macaroni and leek cheese * Pre-heat the oven Temperature in °C Shelf position Baking time in minutes 150-160 2 60-90 + 10 mins. standing time 45-60 45-55 15 30 150-160 150-160 160-170 150-160 2 2 2 2 160-170* 150-160 220* 160-170 190-200 200-220* 2 2 1 1 2 2 40-45 35-45 15-20 25 30-35 21 Shortcrust and rich pastries Soufflés and dishes au gratin 180-200 180-200 1 1 30 37 28 Frozen foods Type of pastry or cake Temperature in °C Pizza setting ¦ Shelf position Baking time in minutes Frozen pizza Lay on the grill tray, insert baking tray Follow the manufacturer's below (shelf position in accordinstructions ance with the as stated on manufacturer's inthe structions as statpackage ed on the package) Follow the manufacturer's instructions as stated on the package Also observe the manufacturer's instructions for all other frozen products. 29 Roasting For roasting use the hot air ¥ oven function. Ovenware for roasting · Any heat-resistant dish is suitable for roasting (Refer to the manufacturer's instructions!). · If the dish has plastic handles, check that they are heat-resistant (refer to manufacturer's instructions!). · You can roast large roasting joints directly in the universal tray or on the shelf with the universal tray inserted below (e. g. , turkey, goose, 3-4 chickens, 3-4 knuckles of veal). · We recommend roasting all lean forms of meat in a casserole dish with a lid (e. g. , veal, marinated beef, pot roast, frozen meat). In this way the meat will retain its juices. · You can roast all forms of meat that are to be browned or crisped in a casserole dish without a lid (e. g. , pork joints, meat loaf, lamb joints, mutton, duck, 1-2 knuckles of veal, 1-2 chickens, small poultry, sirloin, fillet, game). 3 If you use dishes for roasting the oven will not get so dirty! Notes on the roasting table Information is given in the table on suitable oven functions, temperature settings, cooking times and shelf positions for various types of meat. · We recommend roasting meat and fish in the oven from a weight of 1kg. [. . . ] Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons may cause serious injury to the user. If the appliance has been used improperly, the customer service engineer's visit or that of the specialist dealer will not be free of charge, even during the warranty period. Advice on cookers with metal fronts: Because of the cold surface at the front of the cooker, opening the oven door during (or just after) baking or roasting may cause the glass to steam up. 3 46 Technical Data Oven Interior Dimensions Height x Width x Depth Capacity (usable capacity) 31 cm x 40 cm x 41 cm 50 l Regulations, Standards, Directives This appliance meets the following standards: · EN 60 335-1 and EN 60 335-2-6 relating to the safety of electrical appliances for household use and similar purposes and · EN 60350, or DIN 44546 / 44547 / 44548 relating to the operating features of electric cookers, hobs, ovens, and grills for household use. · EN 55014-2 · EN 55014 · EN 61000-3-2 · EN 61000-3-3 · relating to basic requirements for electro-magnetic compatibility protection (EMC). 5 This appliance complies with the following EU Directives: · 73/23/EWG dated 19. 02. 1973 (Low Voltage Directive) · 89/336/EWG dated 03. 05. 1989 (EMC Directive including Amending Directive 92/31/EWG). 47 Installation Instructions 1 1 Important: Any electrical installation work must be carried out by a qualified electrician/competent person. 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