BOSCH HKL060070M Free Standing Cooker Instruction Manual
- June 14, 2024
- Bosch
Table of Contents
- BOSCH HKL060070M Free Standing Cooker
- Product Information
- FAQ
- Safety
- Preventing material damage
- Environmental protection and saving energy
- Installation and connection
- Familiarising yourself with your appliance
- Accessories
- Before using for the first time
- Operating the hotplate
- Basic operation Basicoperation
- Cleaning and servicing
- Customer Service
- How it works
- References
- Read User Manual Online (PDF format)
- Download This Manual (PDF format)
BOSCH HKL060070M Free Standing Cooker
Product Information
Specifications
- Product Name: Free standing cooker
- Model: HKL060070M
Product Usage Instructions
Safety
When using the appliance, it is important to follow these safety guidelines:
1. Safe Use
WARNING: Risk of fire!
- Do not keep combustible objects or aerosol cans in drawers directly underneath the hob.
- Never store or use combustible materials (e.g. spray cans or cleaning agents) under the appliance or in its immediate vicinity.
- Never place flammable objects on the cooking surface or in its immediate vicinity.
- Never place objects on the cooking surface.
- Do not leave hot oil or fat unattended as it may lead to fires.
WARNING: Risk of burns!
- The appliance and its parts that can be touched become hot during use.
- Caution should be exercised to avoid touching heating elements.
- Keep young children under 8 years of age away from the appliance.
- Never use hob protective grilles.
WARNING: Risk of electric shock!
- Repairs to the appliance should only be carried out by trained specialist staff.
- Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the appliance.
- If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a similarly qualified person.
- Never operate a damaged appliance or an appliance with a cracked or fractured surface.
- Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to clean the appliance.
2. Avoiding Injury
- Never bring electrical appliance cables into contact with hot parts of the appliance.
- Never let the power cord come into contact with hot appliance parts or heat sources.
- Avoid contact between the power cord and sharp points or edges.
- Do not kink, crush, or modify the power cord.
- Keep your hands away from the hinges on the appliance door to avoid trapping your fingers.
- Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door, as they may scratch the surface.
- Always keep the appliance door closed during and after operation to prevent injury.
- Wear protective gloves when handling and cleaning components inside the appliance door.
- Take care when handling and cleaning parts that can be touched, and if possible, wear protective gloves.
FAQ
- Q: Can I use high-pressure cleaners to clean the appliance?
No, you should not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to clean the appliance. This can cause an electric shock.
- Q: What should I do if the power cord is damaged?
If the power cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s Customer Service, or a similarly qualified person to prevent any risk.
- Q: Can I leave the appliance door open?
No, you should always keep the appliance door closed during and after operation to prevent injury.
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Information for Use
enSafety
Further information and explanations are available online:
Safety
Observe the following safety instructions. 1.1Intended use Read the
information on intended use to ensure that you use the appliance correctly and
safely. The figures in these instructions are intended for information
purposes. Only a licensed professional may connect appliances without plugs.
Damage caused by incorrect connection is not covered under the warranty. Only
use the appliance as follows: ¡ To prepare meals and drinks.
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¡ Under supervision. Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking for
short periods.
¡ in private households and in enclosed spaces in a domestic environment.
¡ up to an altitude of max. 4000 m above sea level.
Do not use the appliance: ¡ On boats or in vehicles. ¡ as a room heater. ¡
with an external timer or a remote control. You cannot operate the appliance
with a timer or remote control. Always place accessories in the cooking
compartment the right way round.
1.2Restriction on user group This appliance may be used by children aged 8 or
over and by people who have reduced physical, sensory or mental abilities or
inadequate experience and/or knowledge, provided that they are supervised or
have been instructed on how to use the appliance safely and have understood
the resulting dangers. Do not let children play with the appliance. Children
must not perform cleaning or user maintenance unless they are at least 15
years old and are being supervised. Keep children under the age of 8 years
away from the appliance and power cable.
1.3Safe use WARNING Risk of fire!
The appliance will become hot. Do not keep combustible objects or aero-
sol cans in drawers directly underneath the hob. Never store or use
combustible materials (e.g. spray cans or cleaning agents) under the appliance
or in its immediate vicinity. The cooking surface becomes very hot. Never
place flammable objects on the cooking surface or in its immediate vicinity.
Never place objects on the cooking surface.
Leaving fat or oil cooking on an unattended hob can be dangerous and may lead
to fires. Never leave hot oil or fat unattended. Never attempt to extinguish a
fire using wa-
ter; instead, switch off the appliance and then cover with a lid or a fire
blanket. Hob covers can cause accidents, for example due to overheating,
catching fire or materials shattering. Do not use hob covers. Opening the
appliance door creates a draught. Greaseproof paper may come into contact with
the heating element and catch fire. Never place greaseproof paper loosely over
accessories when preheating the appliance and while cooking. Always cut
greaseproof paper to size and use a plate or baking tin to hold it down.
Combustible objects that are left in the cooking compartment may catch fire.
Never store combustible objects in the cooking compartment. If smoke is
emitted, the appliance must be switched off or the plug must be pulled out and
the door must be held closed in order to stifle any flames. Food may catch
fire. The cooking process must be monitored. A short process must be monitored
continuously. Loose food remnants, fat and meat juices may catch fire. Before
using the appliance, remove the worst of the food residues and remnants from
the cooking compartment, heating elements and accessories. Overheating of the
appliance may cause a fire. Never install the appliance behind a decorative
door or unit door.
WARNING Risk of burns! The appliance and its parts that can be touched become
hot during use, particularly the hob surround, if fitted. Caution should be
exercised here in order
to avoid touching heating elements. Young children under 8 years of age must
be kept away from the appliance. Hob protective grilles may cause accidents.
Never use hob protective grilles.
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Accessories and cookware get very hot. Always use oven gloves to remove ac-
cessories or cookware from the cooking compartment. The appliance becomes hot
during operation. Allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning. When the
cooking compartment is hot, any alcoholic vapours inside may catch fire. Only
use small quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content in food. Open the
appliance door carefully. The appliance and its parts that can be touched
become hot during use. Caution should be exercised here in order to avoid
touching heating elements. Young children under 8 years of age must be kept
away from the appliance. When the cooking compartment is hot, any alcoholic
vapours inside may catch fire. The appliance door may spring open. Hot steam
and jets of flame may escape. Only use small quantities of drinks with a high
alcohol content in food. Do not heat spirits ( 15% vol.) when undiluted (e.g.
for marinating or pouring over food). Open the appliance door carefully.
WARNING Risk of electric shock! Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs to
the appliance should only be
carried out by trained specialist staff. Only use genuine spare parts when
repair-
ing the appliance. If the power cord of this appliance is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s Customer
Service or a similarly qualified person in order to prevent any risk. If the
appliance or the power cord is damaged, this is dangerous. Never operate a
damaged appliance. Never operate an appliance with a cracked or fractured
surface. Call customer services. Page 21 An ingress of moisture can cause an
electric shock. Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to clean the
appliance.
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enSafety
The insulation on cables of electrical appliances may melt if it touches hot
parts of the appliance. Never bring electrical appliance cables into
contact with hot parts of the appliance. If the insulation of the power cord
is damaged, this is dangerous. Never let the power cord come into contact
with hot appliance parts or heat sources. Never let the power cord come into
contact
with sharp points or edges. Never kink, crush or modify the power
cord. WARNING Risk of injury!
The hinges on the appliance door move when the door is opened and closed,
which could trap your fingers. Keep your hands away from the hinges. Scratched
glass in the appliance door may develop into a crack. Do not use any harsh or
abrasive cleaners
or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door, as they may
scratch the surface. If you leave the appliance door open, people may bump
into it, resulting in injury. Always keep the appliance door closed during and
after operation. Components inside the appliance door may have sharp edges.
Wear protective gloves. The appliance and its parts that can be touched may
have sharp edges. Take care when handling and cleaning them. If possible, wear
protective gloves.
WARNING Risk of scalding! The accessible parts of the appliance become hot
during operation. Never touch these hot parts. Keep children at a safe
distance. Hot steam may escape when you open the appliance door. Steam may not
be visible, depending on the temperature. Open the appliance door carefully.
Keep children at a safe distance. If there is water in the cooking compartment
when it is hot, this may create hot steam. Never pour water into the cooking
compart-
ment when the cooking compartment is hot.
WARNING Risk of suffocation! Children may put packaging material over their
heads or wrap themselves up in it and suffocate. Keep packaging material away
from chil-
dren. Do not let children play with packaging ma-
terial. Children may breathe in or swallow small parts, causing them to
suffocate. Keep small parts away from children. Do not let children play with
small parts.
WARNING Risk of tipping! If the appliance is placed on a base and is not
secured, it may slide off the base.
Connect the appliance securely to the base.
Warning: To prevent the appliance from tipping over, attach a compensation
device.
Observe the instructions for the installation. 1.4Plinth drawer
WARNING Risk of fire! The surfaces of the plinth drawer may become very hot.
Only store oven accessories in the drawer. Do not keep any flammable or
combustible
objects in the plinth drawer. 1.5Halogen bulb
WARNING Risk of burns! The bulbs in the cooking compartment get very hot.
There is still a risk of burning for some time after they have been switched
off. Do not touch the glass cover. Avoid contact with your skin when cleaning.
WARNING Risk of electric shock! When changing the bulb, the bulb socket
contacts are live. Before replacing the bulb, ensure that the
appliance is switched off in order to prevent a potential electric shock.
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Preventing material damage
2 Preventing material damage Preventingmaterialdamage
2.1Oven area
Follow the corresponding instructions when using the oven. ATTENTION! Objects
on the cooking compartment floor at over 50 °C will cause heat to build up.
The baking and roasting times will no longer be correct and the enamel will be
damaged. Do not place any accessories, greaseproof paper or
foil of any kind on the cooking compartment floor. Only place cookware on the
cooking compartment
floor if a temperature above 50 °C has been set. If aluminium foil comes into
contact with the door pane, it could cause permanent discolouration. Do not
allow aluminium foil in the cooking compart-
ment to come into contact with the door pane. When the cooking compartment is
hot, any water inside it will create steam. The change in temperature may
cause damage. Never pour water into the cooking compartment
when it is still hot. Never place cookware containing water on the
cooking compartment floor. The prolonged presence of moisture in the cooking
compartment leads to corrosion. Allow the cooking compartment to dry after
use. Do not keep moist food in the cooking compartment
for a long time with the door closed. Do not store food in the cooking
compartment. Leaving the appliance to cool down with the door open will damage
the front of neighbouring kitchen units over time. Always allow the cooking
compartment to cool
down with the door closed after cooking at high temperatures. Take care not to
trap anything in the appliance door. Only leave the cooking compartment to dry
with the door open if a lot of moisture was produced during operation.
Fruit juice dripping from the baking tray leaves stains that cannot be
removed. When baking very juicy fruit flans, do not pack too
much on the baking tray. If possible, use the deeper universal pan. Using oven
cleaner in a hot cooking compartment damages the enamel. Never use oven
cleaner in the cooking compartment
when it is still warm. Remove all food remnants from the cooking com-
partment and the appliance door before you next heat up the appliance. If the
seal is very dirty, the appliance door will no longer close properly during
operation. This may damage the front of adjacent kitchen units. Keep the seal
clean at all times. Never operate the appliance if the seal is damaged or
missing. Sitting or placing objects on the appliance door may damage it. Do
not place or hang objects on the appliance door. Do not place cookware or
accessories on the appliance door. With certain models, accessories may
scratch the door pane when closing the appliance door. Always push accessories
fully into the cooking compartment. If you carry or move the appliance by the
handle on the cover or move, the handle may break off and cause damage to the
hinges. The handle of the cover is not designed for the weight of the
appliance. Do not carry or move the appliance by the handle on the cover. When
grilling, due to high temperatures, the baking tray or universal pan may
become deformed and damage the enamel coating when they are removed. When
grilling, do not insert the baking tray or universal pan higher than level 3.
Above shelf position 3, only grill directly on the wire insert.
2.2Hob
Follow the corresponding instructions when using the appliance.
Avoiding material damage This is where you can find the most common causes of damage and tips on how to avoid them.
Damage Stains Stains, blisters
Stains, blisters or fractures in the glass
Stains, discolouration
Cause Unsupervised cooking process. Spilled food, especially food with a high sugar content. Defective cookware, cookware with melted enamel or cookware with copper or aluminium base. Unsuitable cleaning methods.
Measure Monitor the cooking process. Remove immediately with a glass scraper.
Use suitable cookware that is in a good condition.
Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for glass ceramic, and only clean
the hob when it is cold.
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enEnvironmental protection and saving energy
Damage
Cause
Blisters or fractures in Knocks or falling cookware, cooking ac-
the glass
cessories or other hard or pointed objects.
Scratches, discolour- Rough cookware bases or moving the cook-
ation
ware on the hob.
Scratches
Salt, sugar or sand.
Damage to the appli- Cooking with frozen cookware. ance
Damage to the cook- Cooking without contents. ware or the appliance
Glass damage
Melted material on the hot cooking zone or hot pot lid on the glass.
Overheating
Hot cookware on the control panel or on the frame.
Measure When cooking, do not hit the glass or let objects fall onto the hob.
Check the cookware. Lift the cookware when moving it. Do not use the hob as a
work surface or storage space. Never use frozen cookware.
Never place or heat empty cookware on a hot cooking zone. Do not place
greaseproof paper or aluminium foil nor plastic containers or pot lids on the
hob. Never place hot cookware on these areas.
2.3Drawer area
Follow the corresponding instructions when using the drawer. ATTENTION! Do not
place hot objects in the plinth drawer. The plinth drawer may be damaged. Do
not place hot objects in the plinth drawer.
Do not place oven accessories that exceed the height of the drawer into the
plinth drawer. Otherwise, this may damage the appliance. Do not place oven
accessories that exceed the
height of the drawer into the plinth drawer.
Environmental protection and saving energy
3.1Disposing of packaging
The packaging materials are environmentally compatible and can be recycled.
Sort the individual components by type and dispose
of them separately.
3.2Saving energy
If you follow these instructions, your appliance will use less power. Only
preheat the appliance if the recipe or the recommended settings tell you to do
so. ¡ Not preheating the appliance can reduce the en-
ergy used by up to 20%. Use dark-coloured, black-coated or enamelled baking
tins. ¡ These types of baking tin absorb the heat particu-
larly well. Open the appliance door as little as possible during operation. ¡
This maintains the temperature in the cooking com-
partment and eliminates the need for the appliance to reheat. When baking
multiple dishes, do so in succession or in parallel. ¡ The cooking compartment
is heated after baking the first dish. This reduces the baking time for the
second cake.
If the cooking time is relatively long, you can switch the appliance off 10
minutes before the cooking time ends. ¡ There will be enough residual heat to
finish cooking
the dish. Remove any accessories that are not being used from the cooking
compartment. ¡ Accessories that are not being used do not need to
be heated. Allow frozen food to defrost before cooking. ¡ This saves the
energy that would otherwise be re-
quired to defrost it. Note: The appliance requires: ¡ A maximum of 1 W in
standby mode with the dis-
play switched on ¡ A maximum of 0.5 W in standby mode with the dis-
play switched off
Saving energy If you follow these instructions, your appliance will use less
power. Select the cooking zone to match the size of your pan. Centre the
cookware on the hob. Use cookware whose base diameter is the same diameter as
the hotplate. Tip: Cookware manufacturers often give the upper diameter of the
saucepan. It is often larger than the base diameter. ¡ Unsuitable cookware or
incompletely covered cook-
ing zones consume a lot of energy.
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Installation and connection
Cover saucepans with suitable lids. ¡ Cooking without a lid consumes
considerably more
energy. Lift lids as infrequently as possible. ¡ When you lift the lid, a lot
of energy escapes.
Use a glass lid. ¡ You can see into the pan through a glass lid
without having to lift it. Use pots and pans with flat bases. ¡ Uneven bases
increase energy consumption.
Use cookware that is suitable for the quantity of food. ¡ Large items of
cookware containing little food need
more energy to heat up. Cook with only a little water. ¡ The more water that
is contained in the cookware,
the more energy is required to heat it up. Turn down to a lower power level
early on. ¡ If you use an ongoing power level that is too high,
you will waste energy.
4 Installation and connection Installationandconnection
You can find out where and how best to install your appliance here. You will
also learn how to connect your appliance to the power supply.
4.1Electrical connection
The appliance must be connected to the mains by a licensed expert. You must
comply with the requirements of your electricity supplier. ¡ If the power
cable of this appliance is damaged, this
must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s customer service or a
similarly qualified person in order to prevent any risk. ¡ Any damage arising
from the appliance being connected incorrectly will invalidate the warranty.
Information on the electrical connection by the installer: ¡ If the plug is
not accessible following installation, an all-pole isolating unit with a
contact clearance of at least 3 mm must be available on the installation side.
This is not necessary if the appliance is connected via a plug that is
accessible to the user. ¡ Electrical safety: The cooker corresponds to safety
class I and may only be used in conjunction with a safety earth terminal. ¡ To
connect the appliance, use H 05 VV-F cables or other equivalent cables.
Important information about the electrical connection Note the following
information and ensure that:
WARNING Risk of electric shock! There is a risk of electric shock if you touch
live components. Hold the mains plug with dry hands only. Never pull out the
mains plug from the socket while
the appliance is in operation. Pull out the power cable directly at the plug
and
never by pulling the power cable as this may become damaged. ¡ Fit the mains
plug and socket together. ¡ The mains plug can be accessed at all times. ¡ The
cross section of the cable is sufficient. ¡ The mains cable is not kinked,
crushed, modified or severed. ¡ If required, the mains cable must only be
replaced by a qualified electrician. A replacement mains cable is available
from the after-sales service.
¡ Do not use any multiple plugs or multi-connectors and extension cords.
¡ The earthing system is correctly installed. ¡ If using a residual current
device, only use one that
bears the mark . The presence of this mark is the only way to be sure that it
fulfils all the applicable regulations. ¡ The mains cable does not come into
contact with heat sources.
4.2Setting up the appliance
Place the appliance on a smooth surface. Never set up the appliance behind a
decorative door or the door of a kitchen unit. There is a risk of overheating.
Setting the base height of the appliance Set the base height in accordance
with the functions of your appliance.
Adjusting the height of the appliance with fixed drawers If your appliance has
fixed drawers, set the base height of your appliance as follows. Note: The
appliance has height-adjustable feet. This allows the appliance to be raised
approx. 15 mm from the ground. ¡ The feet are located at the front and rear on
the un-
derside of the appliance. ¡ Raise or lower the feet by turning the feet with
an Al-
len key until the appliance is in a horizontal position.
Setting the base height of the appliance with a removable drawer If your
appliance does not have height-adjustable feet and the drawer is removable,
set the base height of your appliance as follows. 1. Pull out the plinth
drawer and lift it up and out. There
are adjustable feet at the front and rear on the inside of the plinth.
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enFamiliarising yourself with your appliance 2. Use an Allen key to raise or
lower the adjustable
feet until the cooker is level.
3. Push in the plinth drawer.
Adjacent units Any adjacent units must not be made of flammable materials. The fronts of any adjacent units must be heatresistant up to at least 90 °C. Wall fixing To prevent the appliance from tipping over, you must fix it to the wall using the enclosed brackets. To secure the appliance to the wall, follow the installation instructions.
Familiarising yourself with your appliance
5.1Your appliance
You can find an overview of the parts of your appliance here.
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Note: On certain models, specific details such as colour and shape may differ from those pictured.
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On certain models, specific details such as colour and shape may differ from those pictured.
Ø 18
Ø 14,5
1 2 3
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Explanation
1 Hob 2 Control panels 3 Cooling fan1 4 Appliance door 5 Plinth drawer1
1 Depending on the appliance specifications
5.2Hob
You can find an overview of the different activations of the hotplates here.
Ø 14,5 Ø 21
Ø = cm
Hotplate Single-circuit hotplate
Activating and deactivating
Notes ¡ Dark areas in the glow pattern of the hotplate are
part of the technical design. This does not affect the functionality of the
hotplate. ¡ The hotplate regulates the temperature by switching the heat on
and off. The heat may also switch on and off when at the highest setting.
This protects easily damaged components from
overheating. The appliance is protected against electrical
overload. You achieve better cooking results. ¡ With multi-circuit
hotplates, the heating of the inner filament circuits and the heating of the
activations may switch on and off at different times.
Residual heat indicator The hob has a residual heat indicator for each hotplate. It shows which hotplates are still hot. Even if the hob is switched off, the display lights up until the hotplate has cooled down sufficiently. Do not touch the hotplate while the residual heat indicator is lit up. Tip: You can keep small dishes warm or melt cooking chocolate.
5.3Control panels
You can use the control panel to configure all functions of your appliance and
to obtain information about the operating status.
Controls You can use the controls to configure all functions of your appliance
and to obtain information about the operating status.
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enFamiliarising yourself with your appliance
Control Function selector
Explanation Use the function selector to set the types of heating and other functions. You can turn the function selector clockwise or anticlockwise from the zero setting . Depending on the appliance, the function selector can be pushed in. Press on the function selector to click it into or out of the zero setting . “Types of heating and functions”, Page 10
Control Temperature selector
Hotplate control
Explanation Use the temperature selector to set the temperature for the type of heating and select settings for other functions. You can only turn the temperature selector clockwise from the zero setting until it offers resistance. You cannot turn it any further than this. Depending on the appliance, the temperature selector can be pushed in. Press on the temperature selector to click it into or out of the zero setting . “Temperature and setting levels”, Page 11 You can use the four hotplate switches to control the output provided by each individual hotplate. The symbol above each of the switches shows you which hotplate is set using that switch. “Hotplate selector”, Page 11
Types of heating and functions To ensure that you always use the right type of heating to cook your food, we explain the differences and applications below.
Symbol
Type of heating 3D hot air
Full-surface grill Hot air grilling Top/bottom heating
Defrosting
What it’s used for and how it works Bake or roast on one or more levels. The fan distributes the heat from the ring-shaped heating element in the back wall evenly around the cooking compartment. This type of heating is used to determine the energy consumption in air recirculation mode and the energy efficiency class. Grill flat items such as steak, sausages, or toast. Gratinate food. The entire area below the grill element becomes hot. Roast poultry, whole fish or large pieces of meat. The grill element and the fan switch on and off alternately. The fan circulates the hot air around the food. Traditionally bake or roast on one level. This type of heating is especially suitable for cakes with moist toppings. The heat is emitted evenly from above and below. This type of heating is used to determine the energy consumption in the conventional mode. Gently defrost frozen food.
Additional functions Here, you can find an overview of other functions of your appliance.
Symbol
Function Rapid heating
Use Rapidly preheat the cooking compartment without accessories. “Rapid heating”, Page 14
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Temperature and setting levels There are different settings for the types of heating and functions.
Symbol
50275 1, 2, 3 or I, II, III
Function Zero setting Temperature range Grill settings
Use The appliance does not heat up. Set the temperature in the cooking compartment in °C. Depending on the appliance type, set the grill settings for the grill, for the large area and grill, or for the small area. 1 = low 2 = medium 3 = high
Heat-up indicator The appliance indicates when it is heating up. When the
appliance is heating, the indicator lamp above the temperature selector lights
up. The light goes out during pauses in the heating. When you preheat the
appliance, the optimal time to place your food in the cooking compartment is
when the indicator lamp first goes out. Notes ¡ If the interior lighting
function and a temperature are
set, the heat-up indicator also lights up. The appliance does not heat up.
Position 0 19
Function Zero setting Power levels
¡ If your appliance features the interior lighting function and when a
temperature value is set, the heatup indicator also lights up. The appliance
does not heat up.
¡ Due to thermal inertia, the temperature that is displayed may differ
slightly from the actual temperature inside the cooking compartment.
Hotplate selector You can use the hotplate selector to adjust the heat setting
of the hotplates. If you activate the connections, the relevant displays light
up.
Explanation The hotplate is switched off. 1 = lowest output 9 = highest output
5.4Cooking compartment
The functions in the cooking compartment make your appliance easier to use.
Rails The rails in the cooking compartment enable you to place accessories at
different heights. The cooking compartment has five shelf positions. The shelf
positions are numbered from bottom to top. You can remove the rails, e.g. for
cleaning. “Rails”, Page 16
Cooling fan The cooling fan switches on and off depending on the appliance’s
temperature. The hot air escapes above the door. ATTENTION! Do not cover the
ventilation slot above the appliance door. The appliance overheats. Ensure
that the ventilation slots are unobstructed. To ensure that the appliance
cools down more quickly after operation, the cooling fan continues to run for
a certain period afterwards.
Appliance door If you open the appliance door during operation, the operation
continues.
Condensation Condensation can occur in the cooking compartment and on the
appliance door when cooking. Condensation is normal and does not adversely
affect appliance operation. Wipe away the condensation after cooking.
Accessories
Use original accessories. These have been made especially for your appliance.
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enBefore using for the first time Note: Heat may deform the accessory. This
deformation has no effect on the function. When the accessory cools down, it
will regain its original shape. Accessories Wire rack
Universal pan
Baking tray
The accessories supplied may differ depending on the appliance model.
Use ¡ Baking tins ¡ Ovenproof dishes ¡ Cookware ¡ Meat, e.g. roasting joints
or steak ¡ Frozen meals ¡ Moist cakes ¡ Biscuits ¡ Bread ¡ Large roasts ¡
Frozen meals ¡ Catching dripping liquids, e.g. fat when
grilling food on the wire rack. ¡ Tray bakes ¡ Sponge cake, simple
6.1Using the accessory
Always slide the accessory into the cooking compartment correctly. This is the
only way that you can remove the accessory halfway without it tipping. 1.
Insert the accessory between the two guide rods for
a shelf position.
Wire rack
Insert the wire rack with the open side facing the appliance door and the curved lip facing downwards.
Tray E.g. universal pan or baking tray
Slide the tray in with the sloping edge facing the appliance cover.
2. Slide the accessory all the way in, making sure that the accessory does not touch the appliance door.
Note: Take any accessories that you will not be using out of the cooking
compartment while the appliance is in operation.
6.2Other accessories
You can purchase other accessories from our aftersales service, specialist
retailers or online. You will find a comprehensive range of products for your
appliance in our brochures and online: www.bosch-home.com Accessories vary
from one appliance to another. When purchasing accessories, always quote the
exact product number (E no.) of your appliance. You can find out which
accessories are available for your appliance in our online shop or from our
aftersales service.
Before using for the first time
Configure the settings for initial start-up. Clean the appliance and
accessories.
7.1Cleaning the appliance before using it for the first time
Clean the cooking compartment and accessories before using the appliance to
prepare food for the first time. 1. Remove the accessory and the leftover
packaging,
such as polystyrene pellets, from the cooking compartment. 2. Before heating,
wipe the smooth surfaces in the cooking compartment with a soft, damp cloth.
3. Ventilate the room while the appliance is heating.
4. Set the type of heating and the temperature. “Basic operation”, Page 13
Type of heat- 3D hot air ing Temperature Maximum Cooking time 1 hour 5. Switch
off the appliance after the specified cooking time. 6. Wait until the cooking
compartment has cooled down. 7. Clean the smooth surfaces with soapy water and
a dish cloth. 8. Clean the accessory with soapy water and a dish cloth or a
soft brush.
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Operating the hotplateen
Operating the hotplate
Operatingthehotplate
You can find out everything you need to know about operating your hotplate
here.
8.1Setting the hotplates
You can use the hotplate switch to adjust the heat output of the hotplate.
Power level
1
Lowest level
9
Highest level
8.2Recommended cooking settings
You can find an overview of different foods with appropriate heat settings
here. The cooking time will vary depending on the type, weight, thickness and
quality of the food. The ongoing cooking setting depends on the cookware used.
Cooking tips ¡ To bring food to the boil, use heat setting 9. ¡ Stir thick
liquids occasionally. ¡ Food that needs to be seared quickly or that initially
loses a lot of liquid during frying should be fried in small portions. ¡ Tips
for saving energy when cooking. Page 6
Meal
Ongoing cooking setting
Ongoing cooking time in minutes
Melting
Butter, gelatine
1
–
Heating or keeping warm
Stew, e.g. lentil stew
1
–
Milk1
1-2
–
1 Prepare the dish without the lid. 2 Bring the water to the boil with the lid on. 3 Continue to cook the dish without a lid. 4 Turn the dish several times.
Basic operation Basicoperation
9.1Switching on the appliance
Turn the function selector to any position other than the “Off” position .
a The appliance is switched on.
9.2Switching off the appliance
Turn the function selector to the “Off” position . a The appliance is switched
off.
9.3Types of heating and temperature
1. Use the function selector to set the type of heating.
Meal
Ongoing cooking setting
Ongoing cooking time in minutes
Poaching or simmering
Dumplings2, 3
3-4
2030
Fish2, 3
3
1015
White sauce, e.g. béchamel
1
3-6
Boiling, steaming or stewing
Rice, with double the volume of 3 water
1530
Potato wedges
3-4
2530
Boiled potatoes
3-4
1520
Pasta, noodles2, 3
5
610
Stew, soup
3-4
1560
Vegetables, fresh or frozen
3-4
1020
Food in a pressure cooker
3-4
–
Braising
Roulades
3-4
5060
Pot roast
3-4
60100
Goulash
3-4
5060
Frying with little oil Cook food without a lid.
Escalope, plain or breaded
6-7
610
Chop, plain or breaded4
6-7
812
Steak, 3 cm thick
7-8
812
Fish and fish fillet, plain or
4-5
breaded
820
Fish or fish fillet, breaded and 6-7 frozen, e.g. fish fingers
812
Stir fry, frozen
6-7
610
Pancakes
5-6
–
1 Prepare the dish without the lid. 2 Bring the water to the boil with the lid on. 3 Continue to cook the dish without a lid. 4 Turn the dish several times.
2. Use the temperature selector to set the temperature or grill setting.
a The appliance starts heating after a few seconds. 3. When the dish is ready,
switch off the appliance. Tip: The most suitable type of heating for your food
can be found in the description of the types of heating.
Changing the type of heating You can change the type of heating at any time.
Use the function selector to set the required type of
heating.
Changing the temperature You can change the temperature at any time.
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enRapid heating
Turn the temperature selector to set the desired temperature.
10 Rapid heating Rapidheating
To save time, you can use the rapid heating to shorten the preheat time. Only
use rapid heat-up when a temperature of over 100 °C has been set. After rapid
heating, it is best to use the following types of heating: ¡ 3D hot air ¡
Top/bottom heating
10.1Setting rapid heating
To ensure an even cooking result, do not place the food in the cooking
compartment until rapid heating has come to an end.
1. Use the function selector to select rapid heating . 2. Use the temperature
selector to set the required
temperature. a Rapid heating starts after a few seconds. a When the rapid
heating process ends, the heat-up
indicator goes out. 3. Use the function selector to set a suitable type of
heating. 4. Place the food in the cooking compartment.
11 Cleaning and servicing Cleaningandservicing
To keep your appliance working efficiently for a long time, it is important to
clean and maintain it carefully.
11.1Cleaning agent
To avoid damaging the different surfaces of the appliance, do not use
unsuitable cleaning agents.
WARNING Risk of electric shock! An ingress of moisture can cause an electric
shock. Do not use steam- or high-pressure cleaners to
clean the appliance. ATTENTION! Unsuitable cleaning agents damage the surfaces
of the appliance. Do not use aggressive or abrasive cleaning agents.
Do not use cleaning products with a high alcohol content.
Do not use hard scouring pads or cleaning sponges.
Do not use any special cleaners if the appliance is still warm.
Using oven cleaner in a hot cooking compartment damages the enamel. Do not use
oven cleaner in the cooking compart-
ment when it is still warm. Remove all food remnants from the cooking com-
partment and the appliance door before you next heat up the appliance. New
sponge cloths contain residues from production. Wash new sponge cloths
thoroughly before use.
Suitable cleaning agents Only use cleaning agents that are suitable for the different surfaces on your appliance.
Follow the instructions on cleaning the appliance. “Cleaning the appliance”, Page 15
Appliance
Surface Stainless steel
Enamel, plastic, painted, and screen-printed surfaces E.g. control panel Knobs
Suitable cleaning agents Information
¡ Hot soapy water
To prevent corrosion, remove any limescale, grease, starch or albu-
¡ Special stainless steel min (e.g. egg white) stains on stainless steel surfaces immediately.
cleaning products
Apply a thin layer of the stainless steel cleaning product.
suitable for hot sur-
faces
¡ Hot soapy water
Do not use a glass cleaning product or a glass scraper.
¡ Hot soapy water
Clean with a dish cloth and dry with a soft cloth. Do not remove or scrub.
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Cleaning and servicing
Surface Ceramic hob
Plinth drawer
Suitable cleaning agents Information
¡ Glass ceramic cleaner Follow the cleaning instructions on the product packaging. Remove heavy soiling using a glass scraper.
¡ Hot soapy water
Clean with a dishcloth.
Appliance cover Area Door panels Door cover
Door handle Door seal
Suitable cleaning agents Information
¡ Hot soapy water
Do not use a glass scraper or steel wool.
Tip: Remove the door panels in order to clean them thoroughly. “Appliance door”, Page 17
¡ Made of stainless steel: Stainless steel cleaner:
¡ Made of plastic: Hot soapy water
Do not use a glass cleaning product or a glass scraper. Tip: To thoroughly clean the cover plate, remove the cover. “Appliance door”, Page 17
¡ Hot soapy water
In order to avoid stubborn dirt, remove descaling agents from the door handle immediately.
¡ Hot soapy water
Do not remove or scrub.
Hob Area Enamelled surfaces
Glass cover on the oven light Rails Accessories
Suitable cleaning agents Information
¡ Hot soapy water ¡ Vinegar solution ¡ Oven cleaner
Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool. Leave the
appliance cover open so that the hob can dry after it has been cleaned. Notes
¡ Enamel burns at very high temperatures, causing minor discol-
ouration. The functionality of the appliance is not affected by this. ¡ The
edges of thin baking trays cannot be completely enamelled
and may be rough. This does not impair the corrosion protection. ¡ Food
residues leave a white coating on the enamelled surfaces.
The coating does not pose a health risk. The functionality of the appliance is
not affected by this. You can remove these residues with lemon juice.
¡ Hot soapy water
Use oven cleaner to remove very heavy soiling.
¡ Hot soapy water ¡ Hot soapy water ¡ Oven cleaner
Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool. Tip: Remove the
shelf supports for cleaning. “Rails”, Page 16
Soak any heavily soiled areas and use a brush or steel wool. Enamelled
accessories are dishwasher-safe.
11.2Cleaning the appliance
In order to avoid damaging the appliance, clean your appliance only as
specified, and using suitable cleaning products.
WARNING Risk of burns! The appliance and its parts that can be touched become
hot during use. Caution should be exercised here in order to avoid
touching heating elements. Young children under 8 years of age must be kept
away from the appliance.
WARNING Risk of fire! Loose food remnants, fat and meat juices may catch fire.
Before using the appliance, remove the worst of the
food residues and remnants from the cooking compartment, heating elements and
accessories.
Requirement: Read the information on cleaning agents. “Cleaning agent”, Page
14 1. Clean the appliance using hot soapy water and a
dish cloth. For some surfaces, you can use alternative
cleaning agents. “Suitable cleaning agents”, Page 14 2. Dry with a soft cloth.
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11.3Cleaning controls
WARNING Risk of electric shock! An ingress of moisture can cause an electric
shock. Do not detach the control knobs to clean them. Do not use wet sponge
cloths. 1. Observe the information regarding the cleaning
agents. 2. Clean using a damp sponge cloth and hot soapy
water. 3. Dry with a soft cloth.
11.4Potential stains
In order to avoid these stains, clean the hob with a damp dish cloth and dry it with a cloth.
Damage Stains
Cause Limescale and water marks
Stains Sugar, rice starch or plastic
Action
Only clean the hob when it has cooled down sufficiently. You can use a
cleaning agent suitable for glass-ceramic hobs. Clean immediately. Use a glass
scraper.
12 Rails Rails
To clean the rails and cooking compartment thoroughly, you can remove the
shelf supports.
12.1Unhooking the rails
WARNING Risk of burns! The rails can be very hot. Never touch the rails when
they are hot. Allow the appliance to cool down. Keep children at a safe
distance. 1. Hold the bottom of the shelf support and pull it
slightly towards the front. Pull the extension pins in the lower section of
the rails out of the mounting openings.
11.5Cleaning the hob
Clean the hob after every use to stop cooking residues from getting burnt on.
Requirement: The hob must be cold. Do not allow the hob to cool down if it has
sugar stains, rice starch, plastic or aluminium foil on it. 1. Remove heavy
soiling using a glass scraper. 2. Clean the hob with a cleaning agent for
glass
ceramic. Follow the cleaning instructions on the packaging of the cleaning
agent. Tips ¡ You can achieve good cleaning results using a
special sponge for glass ceramic. ¡ If you keep the base of the cookware
clean, the
hob surface remains in a good condition.
11.6Cleaning the hob surround
If the hob frame is dirty or stained after use, clean this. Note: Do not use a
glass scraper. 1. Clean the hob frame with hot soapy water and a soft
cloth. Wash new sponge cloths thoroughly before use. 2. Dry with a soft cloth.
2. Pull the entire shelf support downwards first and then pull it forwards
and remove it.
12.2Attaching the rails
1. Place the two hooks at the top of the rail into the upper holes.
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2. ATTENTION! Incorrect assembly Never move the rail before the two hooks are secured fully in the upper holes. Otherwise the enamelled coating may be damaged and break.
Appliance dooren 3. Both hooks must be inserted fully into the upper
holes. Move the rail down slowly and carefully, and hook it into the lower
holes.
4. Hook both rails into the side walls of the oven.
13 Appliance door Appliancedoor
It is normally sufficient if you clean the outside of the appliance door. If
the appliance door is very dirty on the inside and outside, you can remove the
appliance door and clean it.
13.1Door hinges
WARNING Risk of injury! When the hinges are not secured, they can snap shut
with great force. If you open the appliance door, ensure that the lock-
ing levers are fully open or fully closed.
If the rails are fitted correctly, the distance between the two upper shelf positions is greater. 1. The oven door hinges each have a locking lever. When the locking levers are closed, the oven door is secured in place.
It cannot be detached.
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enAppliance door 2. When the locking levers are open in order to detach
the oven door, the hinges are secured.
1. Detach the oven door. “Removing the appliance door”, Page 18
2. Position it on a cloth with its handle pointing downwards.
3. Turn the two screws at bottom followed by the two screws at the top in an
anti-clockwise direction.
The hinges cannot snap shut.
13.2Removing the appliance door
1. Open the oven door fully. 2. Open the locking levers on the left- and
right-hand
hinges.
4. Remove the complete door base.
3. Close the oven door as far as the limit stop. Grip the left and right hand sides of the door with both hands. Close the door slightly more and remove it.
13.4Fitting the door panes
1. Reinsert the complete door base.
13.3Removing the door panes
The glass panes of the oven door can be removed to make cleaning easier.
WARNING Risk of injury! Scratched glass in the appliance door may develop into
a crack. Do not use any harsh or abrasive cleaners or sharp
metal scrapers to clean the glass on the oven door, as they may scratch the
surface. The components in the appliance door may have sharp edges. Wear
gloves.
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2. First tighten the two screws at the bottom again and then the two screws at the top.
3. Attach the oven door. “Attaching the appliance door”, Page 19
Note: Only use the oven once the glass panes have been correctly fitted.
13.5Attaching the appliance door
Reattach the oven door in the reverse sequence to removal.
WARNING Risk of injury! The oven door might accidentally fall or a hinge may
suddenly snap shut. In this case, do not hold onto the hinge. Call cus-
tomer service. 1. When attaching the oven door, ensure that both
hinges are inserted in the opening direction.
Troubleshootingen 2. The notch on the hinge must engage on both sides.
3. Close both locking levers again.
4. Close the appliance door.
13.6Additional door safety
Additional safety devices have been fitted to prevent contact with the oven
doors. Always attach these safety devices when children could come near the
oven. You can purchase this special accessory from after-sales service.
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WARNING Risk of burns! During long cooking times, the oven door may become
very hot. Supervise small children when the oven is in opera-
tion.
14 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting
You can rectify minor faults on your appliance yourself. Read the
troubleshooting information before contacting after-sales service. This will
avoid unnecessary costs.
WARNING Risk of injury! Improper repairs are dangerous. Repairs to the
appliance should only be carried out
by trained specialist staff. If the appliance is defective, call Customer
Service.
“Customer Service”, Page 21
WARNING Risk of electric shock! Improper repairs are dangerous. Repairs to the
appliance should only be carried out
by trained specialist staff. Only use genuine spare parts when repairing the
appliance. If the power cord of this appliance is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer, the manufacturer’s Customer Service or a
similarly qualified person in order to prevent any risk.
14.1Malfunctions
Fault The appliance is not working.
Cause and troubleshooting
The mains plug of the power cord is not plugged in. Connect the appliance to
the power supply.
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Fault The appliance is not working.
Cause and troubleshooting
The circuit breaker in the fuse box has tripped. Check the circuit breaker in
the fuse box. There has been a power cut. Check whether the lighting in your
room or other appliances are working.
14.2Replacing the oven light bulb
If the light in the cooking compartment fails, change the oven light bulb.
Note: Heat-resistant, 25-watt, 230 V halogen bulbs are available from the
after-sales service or specialist retailers. Only use these bulbs. Hold the
new halogen bulbs only with a clean, dry towel. This increases the service
life of the bulb.
WARNING Risk of burns! The appliance and its parts that can be touched become
hot during use. Caution should be exercised here in order to avoid
touching heating elements. Young children under 8 years of age must be kept
away from the appliance.
WARNING Risk of electric shock! When changing the bulb, the bulb socket
contacts are live. Before replacing the bulb, ensure that the appliance
is switched off in order to prevent a potential electric shock. Also unplug
the appliance from the mains or switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse
box. Requirements ¡ The appliance is disconnected from the power supply. ¡ The
cooking compartment has cooled down. ¡ You have a new halogen bulb to replace
the old one.
1. Place a tea towel in the cooking compartment to prevent damage.
2. Turn the glass cover anti-clockwise to remove it. 3. Pull out the halogen
bulb without turning it. 4. Insert the new halogen bulb and press it firmly
into
the socket. Make sure the pins are positioned correctly. 5. Depending on the
appliance model, the glass cover may have a sealing ring. Attach the sealing
ring. 6. Screw in the glass cover. 7. Remove the tea towel from the cooking
compartment. 8. Connect the appliance to the power supply.
15 Transportation and disposal Transportationanddisposal
You can find out here how to prepare your appliance for transportation. You
will also find out how to dispose of old appliances.
15.1Disposing of old appliance
Valuable raw materials can be reused by recycling. Dispose of the appliance in
an environmentally
friendly manner. Information about current disposal methods are available from
your specialist dealer or local authority.
This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU
concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and
electronic equipment – WEEE). The guideline determines the framework for the
return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout the EU.
15.2Transporting the appliance
Keep the original appliance packaging. Only transport the appliance in the
original packaging. Observe the transport arrows on the packaging. 1. Secure
all moving parts in and on the appliance us-
ing adhesive tape that can be removed without leaving any traces. 2. Slide all
accessories, such as baking trays, into the corresponding slots with thin
cardboard at the edges, in order to avoid damaging the appliance. 3. Place
cardboard or similar between the front and rear side to prevent knocks against
the inside of the door glass. 4. Secure the door and, if available, the top
cover to the appliance sides using adhesive tape.
If the original packaging is no longer available 1. In order to guarantee
sufficient protection against
any transport damage, pack the appliance in protective packaging. 2. Always
transport the appliance upright.
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3. Do not hold the appliance by the door handle or the connections on the rear, as these could be damaged.
16 Customer Service CustomerService
Detailed information on the warranty period and terms of warranty in your
country is available from our aftersales service, your retailer or on our
website. If you contact Customer Service, you will require the product number
(E-Nr.) and the production number (FD) of your appliance. The contact details
for Customer Service can be found in the enclosed Customer Service directory
or on our website. This product contains light sources from energy efficiency
class G.
17 How it works Howitworks
Here, you can find the ideal settings for various types of food as well as the
best accessories and cookware. These recommendations are perfectly tailored to
your appliance.
17.1Proceed as follows:
Note: If you are using the appliance for the first time, follow this important information: ¡ “Safety”, Page 2 ¡ “Saving energy”, Page 6 ¡ “Preventing material damage”, Page 5
1. Select a suitable type of food from the overview of
food.
Note: If you do not find the exact food or application that you want to prepare or implement, look for a similar dish and take the general information into consideration. 2. Remove any accessories from the cooking compart-
ment. 3. Select suitable cookware and accessories.
Use the cookware and the accessory listed in the recommended settings. 4. Only preheat the appliance if the recipe or the re-
commended settings tell you to do so. 5. Use the recommended settings when configuring
the appliance settings.
WARNING Risk of scalding!
Hot steam may escape when you open the appli-
ance door. Steam may not be visible, depending on the temperature. Open the appliance door carefully. Keep children at a safe distance.
When the dish is ready, switch off the appliance.
17.2Good to know
Observe this information when preparing food.
Customer Service
4. Do not place any heavy objects on the appliance.
16.1Product number (E-Nr.) and production number (FD)
You can find the product number (E-Nr.) and the production number (FD) on the
appliance’s rating plate. You will see the rating plate with these numbers if
you open the appliance door. Make a note of your appliance’s details and the
Customer Service telephone number to find them again quickly.
¡ The temperature and cooking time depend on the amount of food and the
recipe. Settings ranges are specified for this reason. Select lower values
first and, if required, select higher values the next time. Cooking times
cannot be reduced by using higher temperatures. Doing this would mean that the
food would only be cooked on the outside, and would not be fully cooked in the
middle.
¡ The setting values apply to food placed in the cooking compartment while the
cooking compartment is still cold. You can cut your energy use by up to 20%.
It is not usually necessary to preheat the appliance. If you would like to
preheat the oven anyway, you can reduce the indicated baking times by a few
minutes. Preheating is required for some types of food. Do not place
accessories into the cooking compartment until it has finished preheating.
¡ Remove any accessories that are not being used from the cooking compartment.
This allows you to achieve optimal cooking results and save up to 20% in
energy.
¡ Only use original accessories. The original accessory has been tailored to
the cooking compartment and the types of heating. Ensure that the accessory
slides in the right way round.
Condensation This section tells you how condensation is formed, how you can
prevent damage, and how you can prevent condensation from forming. When you
are cooking food in the cooking compartment, a lot of steam may form in the
cooking compartment. Since your appliance is extremely energy-efficient, only
a small amount of heat escapes during operation. Due to the significant
differences in temperature between the appliance interior and the external
parts of the appliance, condensation may build up on the appliance door, the
control panel or the front panels of adjacent kitchen cabinets. The formation
of condensation is a normal physical phenomenon.
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In order to prevent damage, wipe away the condensation. When you preheat the
appliance, you reduce the buildup of condensation.
Greaseproof paper Only use greaseproof paper that is suitable for the selected
temperature. Always cut the greaseproof paper to size.
WARNING Risk of fire! Opening the appliance door creates a draught.
Greaseproof paper may come into contact with the heating element and catch
fire. Never place greaseproof paper loosely over ac-
cessories when preheating the appliance and while cooking. Always cut
greaseproof paper to size and use a plate or baking tin to hold it down.
Notes on baking When baking, use the shelf positions indicated.
Baking on one level
Rising pasta/baked goods or tin on the wire rack Flat pasta/baked items or in
the baking tray
Shelf position 2
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Baking on two or more levels
Universal pan Baking tray Baking tins on the wire rack: First wire rack Second
wire rack
Shelf position 3 1 Shelf position 3 1
Baking on three levels Baking trays Universal pan Baking trays
Shelf position 5 3 1
Notes ¡ When baking on several layers, use hot air. Different
food that is placed in the oven at the same time will not necessarily be ready
at the same time. In such cases, you can remove the cooked food and continue
to cook the other baking tray. If necessary, you can change the position and
direction of the baking trays. ¡ Position baking tins/dishes either next to
one another or offset on different shelves so that they are not directly one
above the other in the cooking compartment. You can cut energy use by cooking
different items at the same time. ¡ For best results, we recommend using dark-
coloured metal baking tins.
Roasting and grilling on the wire rack Roasting on the wire rack works
particularly well for large poultry or for multiple pieces at the same time.
¡ Depending on the size and type of the food to be roasted, add up to 1/2
litre water to the universal pan. You can make a sauce from the juices that
are collected. This also means that less smoke is produced and the cooking
compartment does not become as dirty.
¡ Keep the appliance door closed when using the grill. Never grill with the
appliance door open.
¡ Place the food to be grilled on the wire rack. In addition, slide the
universal pan in at least one shelf position lower, with the slanted edge
facing the appliance door. This means that any dripping fat is caught.
Roasting in cookware If you cook food in cookware, you can remove it from the
cooking compartment more easily and serve it directly in the cookware. If you
cover the cookware when you cook your food, this will keep the cooking
compartment cleaner. General information about roasting in cookware ¡ Use
heat-resistant, ovenproof cookware. ¡ Place the cookware onto the wire rack. ¡
Check in advance whether the cookware fits in the
cooking compartment. ¡ Glass cookware is best. ¡ Shiny roasting dishes made
from stainless steel or
aluminium are not ideal. They reflect the heat like a mirror. The food cooks
more slowly and does not brown as well. Increase the temperature accordingly
and extend the cooking time. ¡ Follow the manufacturer’s instructions for your
roasting dishes. Cookware without lid ¡ Use a deep roasting dish. ¡ Place the
cookware onto the wire rack. ¡ If you do not have any suitable cookware, use
the universal pan. Cookware with lid ¡ Use a suitable lid that seals well. ¡
Place the cookware onto the wire rack. ¡ Meat, poultry and fish can also
become crispy in a covered roasting dish. Use a roasting dish with a glass lid
for this. Select a higher temperature.
WARNING Risk of injury! If hot glass cookware is placed on a wet or cold
surface, the glass may shatter. Place hot glass ovenware on a dry mat after
cook-
ing. WARNING Risk of scalding!
Very hot steam may escape when the lid is opened after cooking. Steam may not
be visible, depending on the temperature. Lift the lid in such a way that the
hot steam can es-
cape away from you. Keep children away from the appliance.
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Notes on roasting and grilling The setting values are based on the assumption
that unstuffed, chilled, ready-to-roast poultry, meat or fish is placed into a
cold cooking compartment. ATTENTION! Acidic food may damage the grid Do not
place acidic food, such as fruit or food with
an acidic marinade directly on the pan support. ¡ The larger the poultry, meat
or fish, the lower the
temperature and the longer the cooking time. ¡ Turn the poultry, meat or fish
after approx. 1/2 to
2/3 of the time listed. ¡ Add a little liquid to the poultry in the cookware.
Cover the base of the cookware with approx. 1 2 cm of liquid. ¡ When you turn
poultry, ensure that the breast side or skin side is underneath to begin with.
¡ Use tongs to turn the pieces of food you are grilling. If you pierce the
meat with a fork, the juices will run out and it will become dry. ¡ Only add
salt to steaks once they have been grilled. Salt draws water from the meat.
Information for those allergic to nickel In rare cases, small amounts of
nickel may pass into the food.
Tips for roasting and braising Use these tips for good results when roasting
and braising.
Topic
Tip
Lean meat must not dry out.
¡ Coat lean meat with fat or oil as required or cover it with strips of bacon.
If you want to cook a joint ¡ Score the rind in a
with rind, proceed as fol-
criss-cross pattern.
lows:
¡ Roast the joint with the
rind facing down first.
Keep the cooking com- ¡ Cook the food in a
partment as clean as pos- covered roasting dish
sible.
at a higher temperat-
ure.
Or:
¡ Use the grill tray. If re-
quired, the grill tray
can be bought later as
an optional accessory.
You want the meat (e.g. roast beef) to remain hot and succulent.
¡ When the roast is ready, switch off the oven and leave the meat to rest for
10 minutes in the cooking compartment with the door closed. This helps
distribute the meat juices more evenly. The resting time is not included in
the specified cooking time.
¡ After preparing it, wrap the food in aluminium foil.
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Tips for keeping acrylamide levels to a minimum when cooking Acrylamide is harmful to your health and is produced when you cook cereal and potato products at very high temperatures.
Meal General information
Baking
Biscuits Oven chips
Tip ¡ Keep cooking times as short as pos-
sible. ¡ Cook food until it is golden brown, but
not too dark. ¡ Use large, thick pieces of food. These
contain less acrylamide. ¡ Set max. top/bottom heating to
200 °C. ¡ Set the temperature in hot air mode to
max. 180 °C. ¡ Brush baked items and biscuits with
egg or egg yolk. This reduces the production of acrylamide. ¡ Spread the chips
out evenly and in a single layer on the baking tray. ¡ Cook at least 400 g at
once on a baking tray so that the chips do not dry out.
17.3List of foods
Recommended settings for a variety of foods, sorted into food categories.
Cakes and other baked goods Recommended settings for cakes and baked items The
temperature and baking time depend on the quantity and consistency of the
dough. This is why temperature ranges are given in the tables. Set a short
cooking time first. If required, set a longer cooking time next time. A lower
temperature results in more even browning.
Baking tips We have compiled a few tips to help you achieve a good baking
result.
Topic You want your cake to rise evenly.
You do not want small baked goods to stick to each other when baking.
Determine whether the cake is ready.
Tip ¡ Only grease the base
of the springform cake tin. ¡ After baking, use a knife to carefully loosen
the cake from the baking tin. Leave a minimum clearance of 2 cm around each
item that is to be baked. This allows enough space for the baked goods to
expand and brown on all sides. Push a cocktail stick into the highest point on
the cake. If the cocktail stick comes out clean, the cake is ready.
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Topic
Tip
You want to bake accord- Use similar items in the ing to your own recipe. baking tables as a guide.
Topic Use bakeware made of silicone, glass, plastic or ceramic.
Tip ¡ The baking tin must be
heat-resistant up to 250 °C. ¡ Cakes in these types of bakeware brown less.
Recommended settings Cakes in tins Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Sponge cake, simple Sponge cake, simple, 2 levels Sponge cake, delicate Sponge
flan base Fruit tart or cheesecake with shortcrust pastry base Strudel Pie
Sponge cake Sponge flan, 3 eggs
Sponge flan, 6 eggs
Vienna ring tin/loaf tin 2
Vienna ring tin/loaf tin 3+1
Vienna ring tin/loaf tin 2
Flan base tin
3
Springform cake tin, 2 diameter 26 cm
Tart dish or tin
1
Springform cake tin 2 Ø 28 cm
Bundt cake tin
2
Springform cake tin, 2 diameter 26 cm
Springform cake tin 2 Ø 28 cm
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
160180
5060
140160
6080
150170
6080
160180
3040
160180
7090
200240 160180
2550 2535
150170 160170
6080 3040
160170
3545
Tray bakes Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Sponge cake with topping
Universal pan
3
Sponge cake, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
Shortcrust tart with dry topping
Universal pan
2
Shortcrust tart with dry topping,
Universal pan
3+1
2 levels
Baking tray
Shortcrust tart with moist topping
Universal pan
2
Yeast cake with dry topping
Universal pan
3
Yeast cake with dry topping, 2 levels Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
Yeast cake with moist topping
Universal pan
3
Yeast cake with moist topping, 2 levels Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
Plaited loaf, plaited ring
Universal pan
2
Swiss roll
Universal pan
2
Strudel, sweet
Universal pan
2
Strudel, frozen
Universal pan
3
1 Preheat the appliance.
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
160180
2045
140160
3055
170190 160170
2535 3545
160180 170180 150170
6090 2535 2030
160180 150170
3050 4065
160170 1701901 190210 200220
3540 1520 5565 3540
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Small yeast cakes Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Muffins
Muffin tray on wire rack
Muffins, 2 levels
Muffin tray on wire rack
Small baked items
Universal pan
Viennese whirls, 2 levels
Universal pan + Baking tray
Puff pastry
Universal pan
Puff pastry, 2 levels
Universal pan + Baking tray
Puff pastry, 3 levels
2x Baking tray + Universal pan
Choux pastry, e.g. profiteroles, eclairs Universal pan
Choux pastry, 2 levels, e.g. profiteroles, Universal pan
eclairs
Baking tray
2 3+1 3 3+1
3 3+1
5+3+1
3 3+1
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
170190
2040
160170
3040
150170 150170
2535 2540
180200 180200
2030 2535
170190
3045
190210 170-190
3550 35-45
Biscuits
Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
Viennese whirls
Universal pan
3
140-1501
30-40
Viennese whirls, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
1401501
3045
Viennese whirls, 3 levels
2x Baking tray + Universal pan
5+3+1
1301401
4055
Biscuits
Universal pan
3
140160
2030
Biscuits, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
130150
2535
Biscuits, 3 levels
2x Baking tray + Universal pan
5+3+1
130150
3040
Meringues
Universal pan
3
80-100
100-150
Meringues, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
90-100
100-150
Coconut macaroons
Universal pan
2
100-120
30-40
Coconut macaroons, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
100-120
35-45
1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes. For appliances with the rapid heating function, do not use this function for preheating.
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enHow it works
Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
Coconut macaroons, 3 levels
x 2 Baking tray + Universal pan
5+3+1
100-120
40-50
Viennese whirls
Universal pan
3
180200
2535
1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes. For appliances with the rapid heating function, do not use this function for preheating.
Tips for next time you bake If something goes wrong when baking, you can find some tips here.
Topic
Tip
Your cake collapses.
¡ Note the ingredients and preparation instructions that are given in the
recipe.
¡ Use less liquid. Or:
¡ Reduce the baking temperature by 10 °C and increase the baking time.
Your cake is too dry.
Increase the baking temperature by 10 °C and shorten the baking time.
Your cake is generally too ¡ Check the shelf posi-
light in colour.
tion and accessory.
¡ Increase the baking
temperature by 10 °C.
Or:
¡ Increase the baking
time.
Your cake is too light on top and too dark underneath.
Place the cake one level higher in the cooking compartment.
Your cake is too dark on top and too light underneath.
¡ Place the cake one level lower in the cooking compartment.
¡ Reduce the baking temperature and increase the baking time.
Your cake is unevenly browned.
¡ Reduce the baking temperature.
¡ Cut the greaseproof paper to a suitable size.
¡ Position the baking tin in the centre.
¡ Shape small baked goods to be the same size and thickness.
Topic Your cake is cooked on the outside but is not fully baked through on the
inside.
The cake will not come out of the tin when turned upside down.
Tip ¡ Reduce the baking
temperature and increase the baking time. ¡ Add less liquid. For cakes with a
moist topping: ¡ Pre-bake the base. ¡ Sprinkle the baked base with almonds or
breadcrumbs. ¡ Place the topping on the base. ¡ Allow the cake to cool for
510 minutes after baking. ¡ Use a knife to carefully loosen the edge of the
cake. ¡ Turn the cake tin upside down again and cover it several times with a
cold, wet cloth. ¡ Next time you bake, grease the baking tin/ dish and
sprinkle it with breadcrumbs.
Bread and bread rolls
The values for bread dough apply to both dough placed on a tray and dough
placed in a loaf tin. ATTENTION! When the cooking compartment is hot, any
water inside it will create steam. The change in temperature may cause damage.
Never pour water into the cooking compartment
when it is still hot. Never place cookware containing water on the
cooking compartment floor.
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How it works
Recommended settings Bread and bread rolls Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Bread, 750 g, in a loaf tin or free-form Universal pan
2
or
Loaf tin
Bread, 1000 g, in a loaf tin or free-form Universal pan
2
or
Loaf tin
Bread, 1500 g, in a loaf tin or free-form Universal pan
2
or
Loaf tin
Flatbread
Universal pan
3
Flatbread, frozen1
Universal pan
2
Bread rolls, sweet, fresh
Universal pan
3
Bread rolls, sweet, fresh, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
Bread rolls, fresh
Universal pan
3
Toast with topping, x 4
Wire rack
3
Toast with topping, x 12
Wire rack
3
1 The cooking process must take place on the appliance baking tray. 2 Preheat the appliance.
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
180200
5060
200220
3550
180200
6070
220-230 2002202 1701802 1601802
20-25 1025 2030 1525
200220 200220 220240
2030 1520 1525
Pizza, quiche and savoury cakes Here, you can find information about pizza, quiche and savoury cakes.
Recommended settings Pizza, quiche and savoury cakes Meal
Pizza, fresh Pizza, fresh, 2 levels
Pizza, fresh, thin-crust Pizza, chilled Pizza, frozen, thin-crust, x 1 Pizza,
frozen, thin base, x 2
Pizza, frozen, deep-pan, x 1 Pizza, frozen, deep-pan, x 2
Mini pizzas, frozen Savoury bakes in a tin
Quiche, flan Pierogi 1 Preheat the appliance.
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Universal pan
2
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
Universal pan
2
Universal pan
2
Wire rack
2
Universal pan
3+1
Wire rack
Wire rack
2
Universal pan
3+1
Wire rack
Universal pan
3
Springform cake tin 3 Ø 28 cm
Tart dish or tin
1
Ovenproof dish
2
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
190210
2030
160180
3545
250-2701 1902101 190210 190210
15-25 1015 1525 2025
200210 170190
2030 2030
190210 170190
210230 170190
1020 5060
4050 5565
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enHow it works
Meal
Empanadas Börek 1 Preheat the appliance.
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Universal pan
3
Universal pan
1
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
180190
3545
210-220
30-40
Bakes and gratins How well cooked the bake is will depend on the size of the ovenware and the thickness of the bake. Use wide, shallow cookware for bakes and gratins. Food takes longer to cook in deep, narrow cookware and it browns more on top. You can prepare food in baking tins or in the universal pan. ¡ Baking tins on the wire rack: Shelf position 2
¡ Universal pan: Shelf position 2 You can cut energy use by cooking different
items at the same time. Position baking tins next to one another in the
cooking compartment.
WARNING Risk of injury! If hot glass cookware is placed on a wet or cold
surface, the glass may shatter. Place hot glass ovenware on a dry mat after
cook-
ing.
Recommended settings Bakes and gratins
Meal
Bake, savoury, fresh, cooked ingredients Bake, sweet Potato gratin, raw
ingredients, 4 cm deep Potato gratin, raw ingredients, 4 cm deep, on 2 levels
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Ovenproof dish
2
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
200220
3060
Ovenproof dish
2
Ovenproof dish
2
180200 150170
5060 6080
Ovenproof dish
3+1
150160
7080
Poultry, meat and fish The table lists values for poultry, meat and fish, with
default values for the weight. If you prepare dishes that are larger or
heavier than what is specified in the recommended settings, always use the
lower temperature. If cooking more than one item, use the weight of the
heaviest item as a basis for determining the cooking time. The individual
pieces must be approximately the same size. Tips for poultry, meat and fish
Observe the instructions when preparing poultry, meat and fish
Poultry ¡ For duck or goose, pierce the skin on the underside
of the wings. This allows the fat to drain out. ¡ If using duck breast, score
the skin. Do not turn
duck breasts. ¡ Poultry will turn out particularly crispy and brown if
you baste it towards the end of the roasting time with butter, salted water or
orange juice.
Meat ¡ Coat lean meat with fat as required, or separate the
pieces. ¡ When roasting, add a little liquid if the meat is lean.
Cover the base of the glass cookware with approx. 1/2 cm of liquid.
¡ Score the rind crosswise. If you turn the joint when cooking it, ensure that
the rind is underneath to begin with.
¡ When the joint is ready, turn off the oven and allow it to rest for a
further 10 minutes in the cooking compartment, keeping the door closed. This
helps distribute the meat juices more evenly. Wrap the joint in aluminium foil
if necessary. The resting time is not included in the specified cooking time.
¡ It is more convenient to roast and braise meat in the cookware. You can take
the joint out of the cooking compartment more easily in the cookware, and
prepare the sauce in the cookware itself.
¡ The quantity of liquid depends on the type of meat, the material the
cookware is made from and on whether or not a lid is used. If you are cooking
meat in an enamelled or dark-coloured metal roasting dish, it will need a
little more liquid than if cooked in glass cookware.
¡ The liquid in the cookware evaporates as the meat roasts. Carefully pour in
more hot liquid if required.
¡ The distance between the meat and the lid must be at least 3 cm. The meat
may expand.
¡ To braise the meat, sear it first as required. Add water, wine, vinegar or
similar for the braising liquid. The base of the cookware must be covered with
1 2 cm of liquid.
Fish ¡ You do not need to turn whole fish.
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¡ Place the whole fish into the cooking compartment in swimming position with
the dorsal fin facing upwards.
¡ Placing half a potato or a small ovenproof container in the stomach cavity
of the fish provides stability.
¡ You can tell when the fish is cooked because the dorsal fin can be removed
easily.
¡ When stewing, add two to three tablespoons of liquid and a little lemon
juice or vinegar into the cookware.
Recommended settings Poultry
Food
Chicken, 1.3 kg, unstuffed Small chicken portions, 250 g each Chicken goujons,
nuggets, frozen Duck, unstuffed, 2 kg Duck breast, 300 g each, medium Goose,
unstuffed, 3 kg Goose legs, 350 g each Small turkey, 2.5 kg Turkey breast,
boned, 1 kg Turkey thigh, on the bone, 1 kg
Accessories/cookware
Cookware without lid Cookware without lid Universal pan Cookware without lid
Cookware without lid Cookware without lid Cookware without lid Cookware
without lid Cookware with lid Cookware without lid
Shelf position
2 3 3 2 3 2 3 2 2 2
Type of Temperature heating in °C/grill
setting 200220 220230 190210 190210 240260 170190 220240 180200
240260 180200
Cooking time in mins
6070 3035 2025 100110 3040 120140 4050 80100 80100 90100
Meat
Food
Accessories/cookware
Shelf position
Type of Temperature heating in °C/grill
setting
Fillet of beef, medium, 1 kg
Cookware without lid 3
210220
Pot-roasted beef, 1.5 kg
Cookware with lid
2
200220
Sirloin, medium, 1.5 kg
Cookware without lid 2
200220
Hamburger, 34 cm thick
Wire rack
4
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Joint of veal, 1.5 kg
Cookware without lid 2
180200
Knuckle of veal, 1.5 kg
Cookware with lid
2
210230
Leg of lamb, boned, medium, 1.5 kg Cookware without lid 2
170190
Saddle of lamb on the bone, medium, Cookware without lid 2 1.5 kg
180190
Grilled sausages
Wire rack
3
3
Meat loaf, 1 kg
Cookware without lid 2
170180
1 At the start, add liquid to the cookware so that at least 2/3 of the joint is covered in liquid 2 Turn the dish 2/3 of the way through the cooking time. 3 Slide the universal pan underneath the wire rack. 4 Do not turn the food. Cover the base with water.
Cooking time in mins
4555 1001201 6070 25303 120140 130150 70804 45554
20253 7080
Fish Food
Accessories/cookware
Fish, grilled, whole, 300 g, e.g. trout Wire rack
Fish, grilled, whole, 1 kg, e.g. gilthead Wire rack
Fish, grilled, whole, 1.5 kg, e.g. salmon Wire rack
Fish fillet/fish cutlet, 23 cm thick, grilled
Wire rack
1 Slide the universal pan underneath the wire rack.
Shelf position
2 2 2 3
Type of heating
Temperature in °C/grill setting 2 180200 170190 2
Cooking time in mins
20251 45501 50601 20251
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Tips for next time you roast If roasting is not successful the first time, you can find some tips here.
Topic The roast is too dark and the crackling is partly burnt. Your roast is
too dry.
The crackling on your roast is too thin.
Tip ¡ Select a lower temper-
ature. ¡ Reduce the roasting
time. ¡ Select a lower temper-
ature. ¡ Reduce the roasting
time. ¡ Increase the temperat-
ure. Or: ¡ Switch on the grill briefly at the end of the roasting time.
Topic Your roasting juices are burnt. Your roasting juices are too clear and
watery.
The meat is burned slightly during braising.
Tip ¡ Select a smaller item
of cookware. ¡ When roasting, add
more liquid. ¡ Use a larger item of
cookware so that more liquid evaporates. ¡ When roasting, add less liquid. ¡
Check whether the roasting dish and lid fit together and close properly. ¡
Reduce the temperature. ¡ Add liquid when braising.
Vegetables and side dishes This is where you can find information about preparing vegetable products that you can use as a side dish for your meals.
Recommended settings
Vegetables and side dishes Use the settings listed in the table.
Food
Accessories/cookware
Grilled vegetables
Universal pan
Baked potatoes, halved
Universal pan
Potato products, frozen, e.g. chips, cro- Universal pan quettes, potato pockets, rösti
Chips, 2 levels
Universal pan + Baking tray
Shelf position
5 3 3
Type of Temperature heating in °C/grill
setting 3 190210 200220
Cooking time in mins
1020 2535 2535
3+1
190210
3040
Yoghurt You can also use your appliance to make your own yoghurt.
Making yoghurt 1. Remove the accessories and shelves from the
cooking compartment. 2. Heat 1 litre of milk (3.5% fat) to 90 °C on the hob
and then leave it to cool down to 40 °C. Only heat UHT milk to 40 °C.
3. Stir 30 g yoghurt into the milk. 4. Pour the mixture into small
containers, e.g. small
jars with lids. 5. Cover the containers with film, e.g. cling film. 6. Place
the containers on the cooking compartment
floor. 7. Use the recommended settings when configuring
the appliance settings. 8. After making the yoghurt, leave it to cool in the
refri-
gerator.
Recommended settings Yoghurt
Meal Yoghurt
Accessory/cookware Cup/jar
Shelf position Cooking compartment floor
Type of heating/ function
Temperature in °C –
Cooking time, minutes 45 hours
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17.4Special cooking methods and other applications
Information and recommended settings for special cooking methods and other
applications, e.g. slow cooking or preserving.
Drying You can achieve outstanding drying results for the food using hot air.
With this type of preserving, flavours are concentrated as a result of the
dehydration. The temperature and drying time depend on the type, moistness,
ripeness and thickness of the food. The longer you leave the food to be dried,
the better it will be preserved. The thinner you cut the slices, the quicker
the drying process will be and the more flavour the dried food will retain.
Settings ranges are specified for this reason.
Preparation for drying 1. Only use unblemished, fresh fruit, vegetables and
herbs and wash them thoroughly. Line the wire rack with greaseproof paper or
parchment paper. Drain the excess water from the fruit and then dry it. 2. If
required, cut the fruit into thin pieces or slices of equal size. Place
unpeeled fruit onto the dish with the sliced surfaces facing upwards. Ensure
that neither fruit nor mushrooms overlap on the wire rack. 3. Grate vegetables
and then blanch them. Drain the excess water from the blanched vegetables and
spread them evenly on the wire rack. 4. Dry herbs on the stem. Spread the
herbs out evenly and slightly heaped on the wire rack. 5. Turn very juicy
fruit and vegetables several times. After drying, remove the dried fruit and
vegetables from the paper immediately.
Recommended settings
Drying The table contains settings for drying various foodstuffs. If you want
to dry food that is not listed in the table, you should use similar foodstuffs
in the table as a reference. Note: Use the following shelf positions for
drying: ¡ 1 wire rack: Shelf position 3 ¡ 2 wire racks: Shelf positions 3 + 1
Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Pome fruit, e.g. apple rings, 3 mm Wire rack
3
thick, 200 g per wire rack
3+1
Root vegetables, e.g. carrots,
Wire rack
3
grated, blanched
3+1
Mushrooms, sliced
Wire rack
3
3+1
Herbs, stalks removed
Wire rack
3
3+1
Type of heating
Temperat- Cooking ure in °C time,
minutes
80
48 hours
80
47 hours
80
58 hours
60
2-5 hours
Proving dough You can prove yeast dough more quickly in your appliance than at
room temperature.
Proving dough Always allow yeast dough to prove in two steps: Once in its
entirety (dough fermentation) and a second time in the baking tin (final
fermentation). 1. Place the dough into a heat-resistant bowl. 2. Place the
bowl on the wire rack.
3. Use the recommended settings when configuring the appliance settings. Only
start operation when the cooking compartment has fully cooled down.
4. Do not open the appliance door while the dough is proving, otherwise
moisture will escape.
5. Continue processing the dough and mould it into the final shape for
baking.
6. Place the dough into the cooking compartment at the specified shelf
position.
Tip: If you want to preheat the oven, do not carry out the final proving stage
in the appliance.
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enHow it works
Recommended settings
Proving dough The temperature and time are dependent on the type and quantity
of the ingredients. The values in the table are therefore guide values only.
Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Yeast dough, light
1. Bowl
1. 2
2. Universal pan
2. 2
Yeast dough, heavy and rich
1. Bowl
1. 2
2. Universal pan
2. 2
1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes.
Type of heating 1. 2. 1. 2.
Temperature in °C 1. 501 2.501 1. 501 2.501
Cooking time, minutes 1. 2530 2.1020 1.6075 2.4560
Defrosting For defrosting frozen fruit, vegetables and baked items. Poultry,
meat and fish should ideally be defrosted in the refrigerator. Not suitable
for cream cakes or cream gateaux. When defrosting food, use the following
shelf positions: ¡ 1 wire rack: Shelf position 2 ¡ 2 wire racks: Shelf
positions 3+1
Note: Food that is frozen in thin layers or small portions defrosts more
quickly than food frozen in larger blocks.
¡ Take the food out of its packaging and place in a suitable dish on the wire
rack.
¡ Redistribute the food or turn it once or twice as it defrosts. Turn large
pieces of food several times. As the food defrosts, break up any clumps and
remove items that have already defrosted from the appliance.
¡ To allow the temperature to equalise, leave the defrosted food to rest for
another 10 to 30 minutes in the appliance after switching it off.
Recommended settings Defrosting
Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Baked items, cake and Wire rack
2
bread, fruit, veget-
3+1
ables, meat products
Type of heating
Temperature in °C –
Cooking time, minutes –
17.5Test dishes
These overviews have been produced for test institutes to facilitate appliance
testing in accordance with EN 60350-1. Baking Please take note of the
following information if you are baking test dishes.
General information ¡ The setting values apply to food placed in the cook-
ing compartment while the cooking compartment is still cold. ¡ Observe the
notes about preheating in the tables. These setting values assume that the
rapid heating function is not being used. ¡ When baking, use the lower of the
listed temperatures to begin with.
Shelf positions Shelf positions for baking on one level: ¡ Universal
pan/baking tray: Shelf position 3 ¡ Baking tins on the wire rack: Shelf
position 2 Note: Items that are placed in the oven on baking trays or in
baking tins/dishes at the same time will not necessarily be ready at the same
time.
Shelf positions for baking on two levels: ¡ Universal pan: Shelf position 3
Baking tray: Shelf position 1 ¡ Baking tins on the wire rack:
First wire rack: Shelf position 3 Second wire rack: Shelf position 1 Shelf
positions for baking on three levels: ¡ Baking tray: Shelf position 5
Universal pan: Shelf position 3 Baking tray: Shelf position 1 Baking with two
springform cake tins:
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If you can use your appliance to cook on multiple levels, position baking tins either next to one another or offset on different shelves so that they are not directly one above the other in the cooking compartment.
How it worksen
Recommended settings Baking
Meal
Accessory/cookware Shelf position
Type of Temperature Cooking
heating in °C
time,
minutes
Viennese whirls
Universal pan
3
140150
3040
Viennese whirls
Universal pan
3
140150
3040
Viennese whirls, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
1401501
3045
Viennese whirls, 3 levels
2x Baking tray + Universal pan
5+3+1
1301401
4055
Small cakes
Universal pan
3
1501
2535
Small cakes
Universal pan
3
1501
2535
Small cakes, 2 levels
Universal pan
3+1
Baking tray
1501
2535
Small cakes, 3 levels
2x Baking tray + Universal pan
5+3+1
1401
3545
Hot water sponge cake
Springform cake tin, 2 diameter 26 cm
1601702
3040
Hot water sponge cake
Springform cake tin, 2 diameter 26 cm
1601702
3040
Hot water sponge cake, 2 levels
Springform cake tin, 3+1 diameter 26 cm
1501602
3045
1 Preheat the appliance for 5 minutes. For appliances with the rapid heating
function, do not use this function for preheating.
2 Preheat the appliance. For appliances with the rapid heating function, do
not use this function for preheating.
Grilling Food
Toasting bread
Accessories/cookware Wire rack
Shelf posi- Type of
tion
heating
5
Temperature in Cook°C/grill setting ing time
in mins
3
0.21.5
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