Sunbeam BT7100 2L Digital Oven User Guide
- September 13, 2024
- Sunbeam
Table of Contents
BT7100 2L Digital Oven
Product Information
Specifications
- Model: BT7100
- Type: Digital Oven
- Capacity: 22L
Features of the Quick Start Oven
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Easy Clean Interior Walls for fast cleanup
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Removable Wire Rack for easy positioning (refer to Rack
Positioning Guide) -
Tempered Glass Door for front viewing of food
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Hot Surfaces Warning: Be cautious of high temperatures on
accessible surfaces -
Three Rack Positions for versatile cooking
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LCD Display with Function Selector Dial for easy operation
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Start/Cancel Button for controlling the appliance
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Turbo Convection Heat Button for activating or deactivating
convection heat -
Time Control Dial and Temperature Control Dial for precise
settings -
Removable Crumb Tray for easy cleaning
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Includes aluminium pizza tray, enamel baking pan, and enamel
drip tray insert
Product Usage Instructions
Setting Up
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Place the oven on a dry, level surface with unobstructed
ventilation slots. -
Plug the power cord into a 220-240 volt outlet and switch on
the power. -
The oven will emit 2 long beeps and the LCD screen will light
up.
Initial Use
During the first use, the oven may emit vapors for up to 10
minutes, which is normal. Do not force open the door or let it drop
open beyond its limit.
Care and Maintenance
Refer to the Care and Cleaning section in the user manual for
detailed instructions on maintaining your Quick Start Oven.
Cooking Functions
Refer to the specific sections in the user manual for
instructions on using different cooking functions like Toast,
Crumpet, Pizza, Bake, Grill, Cookies, Roast, Warm, Defrost, and
Reheat/Preheat.
Rack Positioning
Follow the Rack Positioning Guide on page 18 for optimal
positioning of racks based on your cooking needs.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: How do I clean the enamel baking pan?
A: The enamel baking pan can be cleaned with warm soapy water
and a soft cloth. Avoid abrasive cleaners that may damage the
enamel coating.
Q: Can I use the Quick Start Oven for baking large cakes?
A: The oven can accommodate various sizes of cakes. Ensure to
adjust the temperature and cooking time accordingly based on the
recipe.
QUICK START
BT7100
DIGITAL OVEN
22L
User Guide
Contents
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions
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Features of your Quick Start Oven
3
Using your Quick Start Oven
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Toast Function
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Crumpet Function
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Pizza Function
10
Bake Function
11
Grill Function
12
Cookies Function
13
Roast Function
14
Warm Function
15
Defrost Function
16
Reheat / Preheat Function
17
Rack Positioning Guide
18
Care and Cleaning
19
Recipes
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Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR
SUNBEAM QUICK START OVEN.
· Always operate on a flat surface. · Avoid contact with oven surfaces,
including
oven door, during and after use, as they will be hot. · Use well away from
walls and curtains. · Do not place items on top of the oven whilst in use. ·
Do not block or cover the air vents on the top, back or side of the oven. · Do
not use in confined spaces. · Do not immerse the unit in water.
Sunbeam is very safety conscious when designing and manufacturing consumer
products, but it is essential that the product user also exercise care when
using an electrical appliance. Listed below are precautions which are
essential for the safe use of an electrical appliance: · Read carefully and
save all the instructions
provided with an appliance. · Always turn the power off at the power outlet
before you insert or remove a plug. Remove by grasping the plug – do not pull
on the cord. · Turn the power off and remove the plug when the appliance is
not in use and before cleaning. · Do not use your appliance with an extension
cord unless this cord has been checked and tested by a qualified technician or
service person. · Always use your appliance from a power outlet of the voltage
(A.C. only) marked on the appliance. · This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given
supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person
responsible for their safety.
· Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
· The temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the appliance is
operating.
· Never leave an appliance unattended while in use.
· Do not use an appliance for any purpose other than its intended use.
· Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas flame, electric element or on
a heated oven.
· Do not place on top of any other appliance. · Do not let the power cord of
an appliance hang
over the edge of a table or bench top or touch any hot surface. · Do not
operate any electrical appliance with a damaged cord or after the appliance
has been damaged in any manner. If damage is suspected, return the appliance
to the nearest Sunbeam Appointed Service Centre for examination, repair or
adjustment. · For additional protection, Sunbeam recommend the use of a
residual current device (RCD) with a tripping current not exceeding 30mA in
the electrical circuit supplying power to your appliances. · Do not immerse
the appliance in water or any other liquid unless recommended. · Appliances
are not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate
remote control system. · This appliance is intended to be used in household
and similar applications such as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and
other working environments; farm houses; by clients in hotels, motels and
other residential type environments; bed and breakfast type environments.
If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance, please visit www.sunbeam.com.au or contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line.
Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.
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Features of your Sunbeam Quick Start Oven
Easy Clean Interior Walls Allows fast clean up.
Removable Wire Rack See Rack Positioning Guide on page 18.
Tempered Glass Door For front viewing of food.
Hot Surfaces Do Not Touch
This symbol indicates, temperature of accessible surfaces may be high when the
appliance is operating and for some time after use. 3
Features of your Sunbeam Quick Start Oven
Three Rack Positions
LCD Display Function Selector Dial Select cooking function by turning dial to
desired setting.
Start/Cancel Button Press this button to turn the appliance off. Turbo
Convection Heat Button Use to activate or cancel turbo convection heat. Time
Control dial Adjust the dial to the desired time.
Temperature Control Dial Adjust the dial thermostat to desired temperature.
Removable Crumb Tray For crumb or fallen food particles collection. Pulls out
for easy cleaning.
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Features of your Sunbeam Quick Start Oven (continued)
Aluminium pizza tray Cooks up to a 30cm pizza to perfection
Enamel baking pan Enamel baking pan can be used on its own or with the drip
tray insert.
Enamel drip tray insert The drip tray insert sits inside the baking pan and
allows fats to drain away for fat-free cooking. The drip tray also helps to
prevent splattering.
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Features of your Sunbeam Quick Start Oven (continued)
LCD Display
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1. Function Indicator Toast, Crumpet, Pizza, Bake, Grill, Cookies, Roast,
Warm, Defrost, Reheat/Preheat
2. Function Indicator Arrow 3. 1-7 colour shade setting indicator 4. Time
Indicator 5. Turbo Convection Heat Icon 6. Temperature Indicator
Function Toast Crumpet Pizza Bake Grill Cookies Roast Warm Defrost Reheat/Preheat
Default Temperature Fixed Fixed 200°C 170°C 230°C 170°C 180°C 65°C 230°C 165°C
DefaultTime 7 browning settings 7 browning settings
20 minutes 20 minutes 15 minutes 14 minutes 60 minutes 60 minutes 16 minutes 5
minutes
Default Turbo N/A N/A On On Off On On Off Off Off
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Using your Quick Start Oven
Position the oven on a dry, level surface, ensuring that the ventilation slots on the side and top of the appliance are not obstructed.
Plug the power cord into a 220-240 volt power outlet and turn the power on. The oven will emit 2 long `beeps’ and the LCD screen will illuminate.
Note: When turned on for the first time, your Quick Start Oven may give off vapours for up to 10 minutes. This is due to the initial heating of the materials used. It is safe, not detrimental to the performance of the oven and will not reoccur.
Important: Do not force open the oven door beyond its limit or let the door drop open as this will distort the doors ability to maintain a proper seal.
The LCD screen will be illuminated for 30 seconds and then go out if no other
buttons or knobs are pressed or moved.
Note: Once the blue LCD display goes out you can press or move any button or
knob to `wake up’ the display and operate as normal.
Step 1. Select Function:
Turn the `Function’ dial to choose one of the following 10 options from the
menu: Toast , Crumpet , Pizza , Bake , Grill , Cookies , Roast , Warm ,
Defrost and Reheat/Preheat . The indicator arrow will move from function to
function as the dial is turned.
Note: If the cooking process is not started or no further buttons or dials are pressed within 30 seconds the blue backlight will turn off.
Step 2. Time:
Turn the time 60 minutes.
dial to increase or decrease the cooking time. The maximum time setting is
Step 3. Temperature: Turn the temperature dial to increase or decrease the temperature setting.
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Using the Toast Function
Step 1.
Turn the Function Dial to the Toast function. When you select the Toast
function, the 1-7 colour shade setting indicator will become visible on the
LCD. Both upper and lower heating elements will heat.
Default Colour Shade Setting is 4. This will be the default every time the
oven is unplugged and plugged back in. If the oven remains plugged in since
the last time you have selected a different shade for the Toast function (even
if not activated), the oven will remember the last shade setting you selected.
NOTE:
The middle rack position is recommended for toasting.
The temperature is not adjustable for the Toast function. The time adjusts
automatically with shade adjustment. The temperature or time is not adjustable
during the Toast function.
Step 2.
To adjust the shade colour:
Turn the Time Dial to adjust the shade colour. The colour shade-setting
indicator will show your selection as you turn the dial.
Step 3.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the toasting process. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Toast
Function, the shade colour selection and the countdown time. The oven will
begin to operate and the timer will start counting down.
When the Toasting is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the
Start/Cancel Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the toasting cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Crumpet Function
Step 1.
Turn the Function Dial to the Crumpet function. When you select the Crumpet function, the 1-7 colour shade setting indicator will become visible on the LCD. The upper and lower heating elements will heat. Default Colour Shade Setting is 4. This will be the default every time the oven is unplugged and plugged back on. If the oven remains plugged-in since the last time you have selected a different shade for the Crumpet function (even if not activated), the oven will remember the last shade setting you selected.
NOTE:
The middle rack position is recommended for crumpet toasting. The temperature is not adjustable for the Crumpet function. The time adjusts automatically with shade adjustment. The temperature or time is not adjustable during the Crumpet function.
Step 2.
To adjust the shade colour:
Turn the Time Dial to adjust the shade colour. The colour shade-setting
indicator will show your selection as you turn the knob.
Step 3.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the crumpet toasting process. The red
Start/Cancel Button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the
Crumpet Function, the shade colour selection and the countdown time. The oven
will begin to work and the timer will start counting down. When the Crumpet
toasting is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the
Start/Cancel Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the crumpet toasting cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Pizza Function
It is advised to use the Preheat function to heat the oven before using the
Pizza function. See page 17.
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Pizza function. When you select the
Pizza function, the Turbo Convection Heat will automatically activate.
Step 2.
If you wish to switch to the regular Pizza function, press the Turbo button once to turn off the Turbo Convection Heat default selection. The blue light of the Turbo Convection Heat button will turn off.The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly.
Default Temperature: 200°C. Default Time: 20 minutes.
Step 3.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Pizza Function, the temperature can be set from 170°C to
230°C in 15-degree increments.
Step 4.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Pizza is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have selected
the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the cooking
process.
Step 5.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the cooking process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Pizza
Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven will begin
to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Pizza function cycle
is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the Start/ Cancel
Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Bake Function
It is advised to use the Preheat function to heat the oven before using the
Bake function. See page 17.
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Bake function. When you select the Bake
function, the Turbo Convection Heat will automatically activate.
Step 2.
If you wish to switch to the regular Bake function, press the Turbo button once to turn off the Turbo Convection Heat default selection. The blue light of the Turbo Convection Heat button will turn off. The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly.
Default Temperature: 170°C. Default Time: 20 minutes.
Step 3.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Bake Function, the temperature can be set from 65°C to 230°C
in 1-degree increments.
Step 4.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Bake is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have selected
the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-heating
process.
Step 5.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the cooking process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Bake
Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven will begin
to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Bake function cycle
is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Grill Function
It is advised to use the Preheat function to heat the oven before using the Bake function. See page 17.
Step 1.
Turn the Function Dial to the Grill function. When you select the Grill function, the upper heating elements will heat. Place the rack on the highest setting and place food onto the enamel drip tray with rack insert for best results.
Default Temperature: 230°C. Default Time: 15 minutes.
Step 2.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Grill Function, the temperature can be set from 200°C to
230°C in 15-degree increments.
Step 3.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Grill is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have selected
the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-heating
process.
Step 4.
To start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the grilling process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Grill
Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven will begin
to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Grill function cycle
is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Cookies Function
It is advised to use the Preheat function to heat the oven before using the Cookies function. See page 17.
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Cookies function. When you select the Cookies function, the Turbo Convection Heat will automatically activate.
Step 2.
If you wish to switch to the regular Cookies function, press the Turbo button
once to turn off the Turbo Convection Heat default selection. The blue light
of the Turbo Convection Heat button will turn off. The Turbo Convection Heat
Function turns on a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven chamber,
cooking your food faster and more evenly.
Default Temperature: 170°C.
Default Time: 14 minutes.
Step 3.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Cookies Function, the temperature can be set from 65°C to
230°C in 1-degree increments.
Step 4.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Cookies is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have
selected the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-
heating process.
Step 5.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the cooking process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the
Cookies Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven
will begin to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Cookies
function cycle is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the
Start/Cancel Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Roast Function
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Roast function. When you select the Roast function, the Turbo Convection Heat will automatically activate.
Step 2.
If you wish to switch to the regular Roast function, press the Turbo button once to turn off the Turbo Convection Heat default selection. The blue light of the Turbo Convection Heat button will turn off. The Turbo Convection Heat Function turns on a built-in fan that circulates hot air in the oven chamber, cooking your food faster and more evenly.
Default Temperature: 180°C. Default Time: 60 minutes.
Step 3.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Roast Function, the temperature can be set from 65°C to 230°C
in 1-degree increments.
Step 4.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Roast is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have selected
the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-heating
process.
Step 5.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the cooking process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Roast
Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven will begin
to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Roast function cycle
is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the Start/ Cancel
Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the cooking cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Warm Function
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Warm function. When you select the Warm function, the lower heating elements will heat.
Default Temperature: 65°C. Default Time: 60 minutes.
You may manually activate the Turbo Convection Heat by pressing the Turbo button once to turn it on. The blue light of the Turbo button will turn on.
Step 2.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Warm Function, the temperature can be set from 65°C to 95°C
in 15-degree increments.
Step 3.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Warm is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have selected
the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-heating
process.
Step 4.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the warming process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the Warm
Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven will begin
to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Warm function cycle
is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the Start/Cancel Button
Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the warming cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Defrost Function
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Defrost function.
Default Temperature: 230°C. Default Time: 16 minutes.
You may manually activate the Turbo Convection Heat by pressing the Turbo
button once to turn it on. The blue light of the Turbo button will turn on.
Step 2.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Defrost Function, the temperature can be set from 65°C to
230°C in 1-degree increments.
Step 3.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Defrost is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have
selected the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-
heating process.
Step 4.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the defrosting process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illuminate. The LCD Display will show the
Defrost Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The oven
will begin to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the Defrost
function cycle is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and the
Start/Cancel Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the Defrost cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Using the Reheat /Preheat Function
This function can be used to reheat food or to preheat the oven before using
one of the other function. Preheating the oven is advised before using the
Pizza, Bake and Cookies functions.
Step 1. Turn the Function Dial to the Reheat/Preheat function.
Default Temperature: 165°C. Default Time: 5 minutes.
You may manually activate the Turbo Convection Heat by pressing the Turbo
button once to turn it on. The blue light of the Turbo button will turn on.
Step 2.
To set the temperature:
Turn the Temperature Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the temperature
setting. For the Reheat/Preheat Function, the temperature can be set from 65°C
to 230°C in 1-degree increments.
Step 3.
To set the time:
Turn the Time Dial if you wish to increase or decrease the cooking time. The
maximum time setting for Reheat/ Preheat is 60 minutes (1 hour). Once you have
selected the desired cooking time, press the Start button to initiate the pre-
heating process.
Step 4.
To Start:
Press the Start/Cancel Button to start the cooking process. The red
Start/Cancel button light will illiminate. The LCD Display will show the
Reheat/Preheat Function, the countdown time and the selected temperature. The
oven will begin to heat and the timer will start counting down. When the
Reheat function cycle is complete, the oven will emit 3 `beeps’. The LCD and
the Start/Cancel Button Light will turn off after 30 seconds.
NOTE: You can cancel the Reheat/Preheat cycle at any time by pressing the Start/Cancel Button once. The red Start/Cancel Button light will turn off whenever a function has been completed or a function is manually cancelled.
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Rack Positioning Guide
· To accommodate a wide variety of foods the oven has three rack positions.
The rack can be inserted in the oven in the upper or lower rack guides. (See
diagram below)
· Before removing the rack allow the unit to cool.
· To remove the rack, open the oven door and pull the rack towards the front
of the oven. The rack will slide on the rack guides on the inside of the oven.
NOTE: the oven rack may tilt downward causing food to shift when the rack is
pulled out, proceed with caution.
· Positioning of the oven rack will depend on the size of the food and desired
browning. Move the rack to the lower rack position to prevent top browning and
move the rack to the upper rack position to prevent bottom browning.
Top Rack Guide Grill function
Middle Rack Guide – All other
functions
Bottom Rack Guide – Roast
function
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Care and Cleaning
· Always turn the power off and remove the plug from power outlet after use
and before cleaning. Allow the oven to cool before cleaning.
· It is recommended that you clean the oven after each use to prevent a build
up of grease and to avoid unpleasant odours.
NOTE: Do not clean any part of the oven in the dishwasher.
· The wire rack, baking pan and pizza tray, may be washed in warm soapy water
and rinsed.
NOTE: Never immerse the oven in water.
· The interior walls and ceiling of the oven can be wiped with a mild
detergent and a damp cloth.
· To clean the exterior of the oven, wipe the walls with a cloth dampened with
mild detergent. Polish with a soft dry cloth.
· To clean the glass door, wipe with a damp sponge and dry.
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Recipes
PIZZA FUNCTION
Pizza Dough Makes: 2 small or 1 large 2 teaspoons (7g) dry yeast 1 teaspoon
caster sugar ¾ cup warm water 2 cups plain flour ½ teaspoon salt 2 tablespoons
olive oil
1.Combine the yeast, sugar and water in a bowl. Stir to combine. Cover mixture
with cling wrap and place in a warm area until the mixture starts to bubble.
2.Combine the yeast mixture, flour, salt and oil in a large bowl and mix until
combined.
3.Turn dough onto a floured surface and knead for about 10 minutes or until
the dough is firm and elastic. Place dough in a bowl and allow to rest in a
warm place until the dough has doubled in size.
4.Using your fist, punch the dough down. Fold sides to centre and turn dough
over. Place dough onto a floured surface and lightly knead. Cut dough in half.
Roll dough out to fit a pizza tray. Dress pizza dough as required.
Pumpkin, Caramelized Onion and Goats Cheese Pizza Makes: 2 Pizzas 1kg pumpkin,
peeled, deseeded, cubed 3 onions, sliced 1 clove garlic, crushed 1 teaspoon
fresh thyme cup olive oil 1 quantity basic pizza dough, rolled out into two
26cm circles 1 cup pizza sauce 150g goats cheese, crumbled
1.Select the PREHEAT setting and place wire rack in the middle shelf.
2.Toss pumpkin, onions, garlic and thyme in oil. Place onto a lined baking
tray.
3.Select the ROAST function and adjust time to 30 minutes or cook until
pumpkin and onions are tender and golden.
4.Spread pizza sauce evenly over pizza bases. Scatter pumpkin mixture and
goats cheese over the bases.
5.Select the PIZZA function and then press START, place pizzas in oven.
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Recipes continued
PIZZA FUNCTION
Meat Lovers Pizza Makes: 2 pizzas 1 quantity basic pizza dough, rolled out
into
two 26cm circles 1 cup tomato puree 1 red onion, finely sliced 100g pepperoni,
sliced 100g prosciutto, roughly chopped 100g salami, sliced 100g mozzarella,
grated ¼ cup barbeque sauce
ROAST FUNCTION
Roast Leg of Lamb Serves: 6-8 5 sprigs fresh rosemary 2kg leg of lamb 4 cloves
garlic, quartered ¼ cup olive oil
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack on the bottom position.
2.Cut the rosemary sprigs into 16 2-3cm pieces.
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack in the middle shelf position.
2.Spread tomato puree over pizza bases.
3.Scatter onion, pepperoni, prosciutto and salami over the bases. Top with
mozzarella and barbeque sauce.
4.Select the PIZZA function and then press START, place pizza in oven.
3.With a sharp thin knife, make 16 small incisions into the flesh of the lamb.
Push a piece of rosemary and garlic into each incision. Rub lamb with oil and
season generously with salt and pepper. Place lamb on roasting tray.
4.Select the ROAST function, adjust the TIME to 60 minutes and press START.
When timer finishes roast for a further 30 minutes. Allow to rest in dish for
5-10 minutes before serving.
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Recipes continued
BAKE FUNCTION
Potato Gratin Serves: 6-8 1kg Sebago potatoes, peeled, thinly sliced 3 cloves
garlic, crushed 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 teaspoon dried chilli flakes 1 cup
cream ½ cup grated parmesan cheese
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack in the middle shelf position.
2.In a large bowl toss all ingredients until combined. Season with salt and
pepper.
3.Lightly oil a 20cm x 20cm baking dish. Spread out slices of potato evenly,
making sure most pieces are lying flat. Pour over remaining liquid. Cover with
tinfoil.
4.Select the BAKE function on the oven and change the TIME to 60 minutes,
press START. Place Potato Gratin in oven and bake until the potato is tender.
Remove tinfoil and sprinkle with parmesan cheese.
Sticky Maple Pork Ribs Serves: 3-4 12 pork spare ribs 4 cloves garlic, crushed
½ cup maple syrup ¼ cup apple juice 2 tablespoons soy sauce 2 tablespoons
vegetable oil ½ teaspoon cinnamon
1.Mix all ingredients except ribs in a large bowl. Stir through ribs. Cover
and refrigerate for 1 hour.
2.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack on the middle shelf position.
3.Select the BAKE function, adjust the TIME to 1- ½ hours and press START.
Place ribs into a roasting dish and cook until golden brown.
TIP: This is delicious served with coleslaw.
5.Change to GRILL setting. Change TIME to 4 minutes or until cheese is melted and golden.
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BAKE FUNCTION
Easy Carrot Cake 4 eggs 1½ cups caster sugar ¾ cup vegetable oil ½ cup
buttermilk 2 teaspoons vanilla essence 2 cups grated carrots 2 cups plain
flour, sifted 1 cup crushed pineapple, drained 1 cup walnuts, roughly chopped
½ cup shredded coconut ½ cup raisins 2 teaspoons baking powder 2 teaspoons
baking soda 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon 1 teaspoon mixed spice ½ teaspoon
nutmeg
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack on the middle shelf. Line a
20cm round cake pan with baking paper.
2.In a large bowl whisk together eggs, sugar, oil, buttermilk and vanilla.
White Chocolate Raspberry Muffins Makes: 12 2 cups plain flour 1½ teaspoons
baking powder 1 cup caster sugar 2 eggs 1 cup milk 100g butter, melted 150g
frozen raspberries 100g white chocolate, roughly chopped
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack in the middle shelf. Place wire
rack on the bottom shelf. Line a muffin tray with muffin cases.
2.Sift flour and baking powder into a large bowl. Add sugar.
3.Combine eggs, milk and butter in a separate bowl. Pour the liquid
ingredients into the dry ingredients and stir until just combined. Fold
through the raspberries and white chocolate.
3.Add remaining ingredients to the bowl and stir until well combined. Pour the
mixture into the prepared pan and place in oven.
4.Select the BAKE function, adjust the TIME to 40 minutes and press START.
Test for doneness by inserting a skewer and it comes out clean from the centre
of the cake. Allow cake to cool in pan for 10 minutes before turning out onto
a wire rack to cool completely.
4.Fill muffin cases with 2 heaped tablespoons of mixture.
5.Select the BAKE function and press START. Place the muffins into the oven.
Place on wire rack to cool.
TIP: This cake is great with cream cheese icing.
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COOKIE FUNCTION
Chocolate Chip Cookies 125g butter, softened ½ cup firmly packed brown sugar ½
cup caster sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla extract 1 egg 1¾ cup self-raising flour 1
cup chocolate chips
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack in the middle shelf. Lightly
grease baking tray.
Afghan Biscuits 1 cup sugar 350g butter 2½ cups plain flour ½ cup Dutch cocoa
(or best you can get) 6 VitaBrits
1.Select the PREHEAT function. Place wire rack in the middle shelf. Lightly
grease baking tray.
2.Cream butter and sugar until light and fluffy.
2.Beat butter, sugars and vanilla with an electric mixer until light and
creamy. Add egg and flour, mix well. Fold through chocolate chips.
3.Roll mixture into tablespoon sized balls and place onto baking trays press
lightly with the back of a fork. Ensure that the cookies are well spaced to
allow for spreading.
3.Sift flour and cocoa and stir into creamed mix.
4.Crush VitaBrits until size of cornflakes and stir into mixture.
5.Spoon moulds of mixture onto greased oven tray.
4.Select the COOKIE function and press START. Place the cookies in the oven.
6.Select the COOKIE function and press START. Place cookies into oven.
5.Cool on wire racks.
7.When cool ice with melted dark chocolate (70% cocoa is best) and top with a walnut.
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NSW 2019 Australia
New Zealand www.sunbeam.co.nz 0800 786 232 Level 6, Building 5, Central Park,
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References
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