Fulgor Milano F4SP30S1 Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
F4SP30*1
EN USE & CARE MANUAL
FR MANUEL D’UTILISATION ET D’ENTRETIEN
ES MANUAL DE USO & MANTENIMENTO
ELECTRONIC OVEN
FOUR ÉLECTRIQUE
HORNO ELECTRÓNICO
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Table of Contents Page
Safety Precautions 4
Safety Instructions 5
Safety for the Oven 5
Safety for the Cleaning Oven 5
Features of your Oven 6
General Oven Information 7
Before using your oven 7
General Oven Tips 8
Oven Racks 8
Oven Extendable Rack 9
Electronic control 10
Control panel description 10
Programming time functions 10
Setting the time of day 10
Setting the minute minder 10
Cooking with the Convection Oven 11
Advantages of Convection Cooking 11
Oven Modes 12
Cooking functions 13
QUICK TIPS 14
Setting an oven function manually 15
Convection Bake Tips and Techniques 16
Convection Bake Chart 17
Bake Tips and Techniques 18
Bake Chart 18
Convection Broil Tips and Techniques 19
Convection Broil Chart 19
Broil Tips and Techniques 20
Broil Chart 20
Food Service Temperature Guidelines from FSIS 20
Convection Roast Tips and Techniques 21
Convection Roast Chart 21
Oven Care and Cleaning 23
Page
Self-Cleaning the Oven 23
Preparing the Oven for Self-Cleaning 23
Setting the Self-Cleaning Mode 24
To Set the Self-Cleaning Mode 24
To Change the Cleaning time 24
To Delay the Start of Self-Cleaning 24
General Oven Care 25
How to Use the Cleaning Chart 25
Cleaning Chart 25
Oven Finishes / Cleaning Methods 26
Oven Door Removal 27
To Remove Door 27
To Replace Door 27
Replacing an Oven Light 28
To Replace a Light Bulb 28
Solving Baking and Roasting Problems 29
Solving Operational Problems 30
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WARNING
When properly cared for, your new oven has been
designed to be a safe, reliable appliance.
Read all instructions carefully before using
this oven. These precautions will reduce the
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to persons. When using kitchen appliances,
basic safety precautions must be followed,
including the following:
This appliance must be properly installed and
grounded by a qualied technician. Connect only
to properly grounded outlet. See “Grounding
Instructions” found in the Installation Instructions.
This appliance should be serviced only by a
qualied service technician. Contact the nearest
authorized service center for examination, repair
or adjustment.
Do not repair or replace any part of the oven
unless specically recommended. Refer service
to an authorized servicer.
Do not operate this appliance if it is not working
properly or if it has been damaged, until an
authorized servicer has examined it.
Install or locate this appliance only in accordance
with the Installation Instructions.
Use this oven only as intended by the
manufacturer. If you have any questions, contact
the manufacturer.
Do not cover or block any openings on this
appliance.
Use this appliance only for its intended use as
described in this manual. Do not use corrosive
chemicals, vapors, or nonfood products in this
appliance. This type of oven is specically
designed to heat or cook. It is not designed for
industrial or laboratory use. The use of corrosive
chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage the
appliance.
In the event that personal clothing or hair
catches re, DROP AND ROLL IMMEDIATELY to
extinguish ames.
Do not allow children to use this appliance unless
closely supervised by an adult. Children and
pets should not be left alone or unattended in the
area where the appliance is in use. Never allow
children to sit or stand on any part of the oven.
CAUTION
Do not store items of interest to children above
the oven. If children should climb onto the
appliance to reach these items, they could be
seriously injured.
To reduce the risk of re in the oven cavity:
1. Do not store ammable materials in or near the
oven.
2. Do not use water on a grease re. Smother re or
use a dry chemical or foam-type extinguisher.
3. It is highly recommended that a re extinguisher
be readily available and highly visible next to any
cooking appliance.
4. Do not overcook food. Carefully attend oven if
paper, plastic or other combustible materials are
placed inside the oven.
5. Do not use the cavity for storage purposes. Do
not leave paper products, cooking utensils or food
in the cavity when not being used.
6. If materials inside the oven should ignite, keep
oven door closed. Turn oven off and disconnect
the circuit at the circuit breaker box.
7. Do not block any vent openings.
8. Be sure the blower fan runs whenever the oven
is in operation. If the fan does not operate, do not
use the oven. Call an authorized service center.
9. Never use the oven to warm or heat a room. This
can damage the oven parts.
10. For personal safety, wear proper clothing. Loose
tting or garments with hanging sleeves should
never be worn while using this appliance.
IMPORTANT
General Appliance and Oven
Safety Precautions
Please read all instructions before using this appliance.
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Safety for the Oven
Tie long hair so that it doesn't hang loose.
Do not touch heating elements or interior surfaces
of oven.
The heating elements may be hot even though
they are dark in color. Interior surfaces of an oven
become hot enough to cause burns.
During and after use, do not touch or let clothing
or other ammable materials contact the heating
elements or the interior surfaces of the oven until
they have had sufcient time to cool.
The trim on the top and sides of the oven door
may become hot enough to cause burns.
Use care when opening the door. Open the door
slightly to let hot air or steam escape before
removing or replacing food.
Do not heat unopened food containers. Build-up
of pressure may cause the container to burst and
cause injury.
Always place oven racks in desired location
while oven is cool. If a rack must be moved while
oven is hot, do not let pot holder contact the hot
heating elements.
Use only dry pot holders. Moist or damp pot
holders on hot surfaces may result in burns from
steam. Do not let pot holder touch hot heating
elements. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth.
Do not allow aluminum foil to contact heating
elements.
Safety for the Cleaning Oven
CAUTION
Do not leave food or cooking utensils, etc.,
in oven during the Self-Cleaning Mode of
operation.
Conrm that the door locks and will not open
once both [CLEAN] commands have been
activated and the "AUTO LOCK SIMBOL"
appears. If the door does not lock, turn the Cook
Mode dial to OFF and do not run Self-Cleaning.
Phone for Service.
Do not clean the Door gasket. It is essential for
a good seal. Care should be taken not to rub,
damage, move or remove the Door gasket.
Do not use commercial oven cleaners or oven
liner protective coatings of any kind in or around
any part of the oven.
Clean only oven parts listed in this manual. (see
page 25)
Before Self-Cleaning the oven, remove the
broiler pan, oven racks (only when not made of
porcelain), other utensils and excess soft spillage.
WARNING
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic
Enforcement Act requires businesses to
warn customers of potential exposure to
substances which are known by the State of
California to cause cancer or reproductive
harm.
The elimination of soil during Self-Cleaning
generates some by-products which are on this
list of substances.
To minimize exposure to these substances,
always operate this oven according to the
instructions in this manual and provide good
ventilation to the room during and immediately
after Self-Cleaning the oven.
IMPORTANT
General Appliance and Oven
Safety Instructions
Please read all instructions before using this appliance.
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Features of your Oven
Convection Fan and
Element (notvisible)
Model and
Serial# Plate
BottomElement
(not visible)
Halogen
Light
Broil Element Control panel
Halogen
Light
Level rack of cavity
Embossed
4
6
5
3
2
1
CoolingVents
Broiler Pan Rack
Door
gasket
Stopper
PanStopper BottomFrame
SlideArm
Handle
Front
Back
Broiler Pan
Accessories
Oven Rack (2)
Extendable Rack (Optional)
Front
Back
Broiler Pan (1 set)
Convection Fan and
Element (notvisible)
Model and
Serial# Plate
BottomElement
(not visible)
Halogen
Light
Broil Element Control panel
Halogen
Light
Level rack of cavity
Embossed
4
6
5
3
2
1
CoolingVents
Broiler Pan Rack
Door
gasket
Stopper
PanStopper BottomFrame
SlideArm
Handle
Front
Back
Broiler Pan
Accessories
Oven Rack (2)
Extendable Rack (Optional)
Front
Back
Broiler Pan (1 set)
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CAUTION
Before using your oven
Remove all packing and foreign materials
from the oven. Any material of this sort left
inside may melt or burn when the appliance
is used.
Heat the empty appliance to the maximum
temperature in order to remove any
manufacturing residues which could affect
the food with unpleasant odours.
120 V / 240 V vs. 120 V / 208 V Connection
Most oven installations will have a 120 V / 240 V
connection. If your oven is installed with 120 V / 208
V, the preheat time may be slightly longer than with
120 V / 240 V. The oven is designed to assure the
same clean time at 120 V / 208 V.
High Altitude Baking
When cooking at high altitude, recipes and cooking
time will vary from the standard.
Power Failure
After the power returns to the oven, the clock
displays the time 12.00.
E Error Number Codes
If E codes are displayed when the electronic control
detects a problem in the oven or in the electronics.
Squeak Noise
You may hear a sound from the unit while using
the oven due to heat warping, but this is not a
malfunction.
Flashing Symbols or Numbers
Signal an incomplete action that is in progress
(locking the door, preheat, etc.).
Beeps
Signal that the set temperature has been reached.
Beeps also signal the end of a function or an oven
fault.
Convection Fan
The convection fan operates during any Convection
Mode and Dehydrate Mode.
Component Cooling Fan
Activates during any cooking or Self-Cleaning mode
to cool inner components and outer door surfaces.
This air is exhausted through the vent located above
the oven door. It continues to run until components
have cooled sufciently. The cooling fan operates
at double speed (or RPM's) in Self-Cleaning and
whenever the internal components temperature
becomes high.
Using Oven Lights
When the oven is in use, oven lights turn on
automatically when a mode is started. Oven lights
will turn off automatically when nish and the
oven mode is cancelled.
The lights do not operate in the Self-Cleaning
Mode.
[LIGHT] Knob to activates the lights in oven.
Fahrenheit and Celsius
The temperature is preset in Fahrenheit, however it
can be changed to Celsius. (see page 10)
General Oven Information
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Default Settings
The Cooking Modes automatically select a suitable
temperature. These can be changed when a different
one is needed.
Oven Condensation and Temperature
It is normal for a certain amount of moisture to
evaporate from the food during any cooking
process. The amount depends on the moisture
content of the food. The moisture may condense
on any surface cooler than the inside of the oven,
such as the control panel.
Your new oven has an electronic temperature
sensor that allows maintaining an accurate
temperature. Your previous oven may have had a
mechanical thermostat that drifted gradually over
time to a higher temperature. It is normal that you
may need to adjust your favorite recipes when
cooking in a new oven.
Operational Suggestions
Use the Cooking Charts as a guide.
Do not set pans or any weight on the open oven
door.
Use the interior oven lights to view the food
through the oven door window rather than
opening the door frequently.
Utensils
Glass baking dishes absorb heat. Reduce oven
temperature 25 °F (15 °C) when baking in glass.
Use pans that give the desired browning. The
type of nish on the pan will help determine the
amount of browning that will occur.
Shiny, smooth metal or light non-stick / anodized
pans reect heat, resulting in lighter, more
delicate browning. Cakes and cookies require this
type of utensil.
Dark, rough or dull pans will absorb heat resulting
in a browner, crisper crust. Use this type for pies.
For brown, crisp crusts, use dark non-stick /
anodized or dark, dull metal utensils or glass
bake ware. Insulated baking pans may increase
the length of cooking time.
Do not cook with the empty Broiler Pan in the
oven, as this could change cooking performance.
Store the Broiler Pan outside of the oven.
Oven Racks
The oven has rack guides
at six levels as shown in the
illustration.
Rack positions are numbered
from the bottom rack guide
(#1) to the top (#6).
Check Cooking Charts for
best rack positions to use
when cooking.
Each level guide consists of paired supports
formed in the walls on each side of the oven
cavity.
Always be sure to position the oven racks before
turning on the oven. Make sure that the racks are
level once they are in position.
Please refer to illustration on Page 6 if there is
any question as to which side is the front or top
of the rack.
The racks are designed to stop when pulled
forward to their limit.
CAUTION! Never use aluminum foil to cover the
oven racks or to line the oven. It can cause damage
to the oven liner if heat is trapped under the foil.
CAUTION
Make sure you do not force it to avoid damage
to the enamel.
Front Back
General Oven Tips
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6
5
3
2
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To remove Oven Rack from the oven:
1. Pull rack forward
Front Back
2. Lift rack up at front and then remove it
Front Back
To replace an Oven Rack:
1. Place rear of rack between rack level guides
Front Back
2. While lifting front of rack, slide rack in all the
way while lowering the front
Front Back
To remove Extendable Rack from the oven:
1. Lift of rack slightly and push it until the stop
release
Front Back
2. Raise back of rack until frame and stop clear
rack guide
Front Back
3. Pull rack down and out
Front Back
To replace an Extendable Rack:
1. Grasp rack rmly on both sides. Place rack
(including frame) above desired rack guide
Front Back
2. Push all the way in until the back of the rack
drops into place
Front Back
3. Pull both sections forward until stops activate.
Rack should be straight and at, not crooked
Front Back
Oven Extendable Rack
The Extendable Rack allows for easier access to
cooking foods. It extends beyond the standard at
rack bringing the food closer to the user.
CAUTION
When the rack is outside of the oven, slide arms
do not lock. They could unexpectedly extend if the
rack is carried incorrectly. Extending slide arms
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or carried by grasping the sides.
NOTE: Always remove the Extendable Rack before
Self-Cleaning the oven.
CAUTION! To avoid burns, pull rack all the way out
and lift pan above handle when transferring food to
and from oven.
Please refer to illustration on Page 6 if there is any
question as to which side is the front of the rack.
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Control panel description
The oven control panel is made with one display and
two knobs.
- Time & Temperature display.
- Time & Temperature knob (Push & Shuttle).
- Mode (oven functions) knob.
The push & shuttle knob is mainly for clock or
temperature setting and automatic time functions
programming. Select the desired item by pushing the
knob.
Electronic control
Programming time functions
At every power-up, the control shows the time of day
blinking, set at 12:00AM as the initial value. The time
increases every minute. The only possible action is
the “Clock Regulation”, all other oven operations are
inhibited.
In general, turn the Temp/Time selector left or right in
order to edit the values and modify them by steps; hold
the knob on the left or right to fasten the decrease/
increase operations.
Setting the time of day
The time of day is always displayed in the 12:00 AM/PM
hours format. Hours and minutes are set separately.
In order to set the time of day, mode selector must be
in ZERO position, the -/+ knob acts on the time of day
by default.
- Turn the selector left/right, the hours ash.
- Modify the ashing hours value turning the selector
left/right.
- Push the Temp&Time selector to switch back and
forth between hours and minutes.
- Modify the ashing minutes turning left/right.
- After a few seconds the whole time of day value
starts ashing: wait until the new time of day is
steady.
Push the knob to toggle between the time of day and
the minute minder and check the set values. The clock
is selected by default while the symbol appears
when the minute minder is displayed.
Setting the minute minder
When the symbol is displayed, turn the knob left/
right in order to set the timer value.
The standard value is 30 minutes, it’s possible to
modify it in the range between 0 and 240 minutes.
This timer has no inuence on the oven activities and
can be set also when the oven is off. The time of day
is displayed with priority in any case, the symbol
shows the minute minder is active.
When the time expires, the symbol ashes and the
buzzer sounds a warning sequence (two short beeps
repeated every 3 seconds) to recall the user attention.
Push the knob to stop it.
The buzzer stops in any case after a time-out.
Buzzer volume
The buzzer volume can be set turning the Time&Temp
knob to the left when the control is in light mode. At any
detents the buzzer sounds a double beep, selecting
the volume out of three available levels. The buzzer
must always be silent between 22:00 and 8:00.
Temperature Unit Measurement
To select Fahrenheit or Celsius press +/- knob twice,
when the display shows F or C turn +/- knob to
change the unit on measurement, press again +/-
knob to conrm.
TEMP & TIME
MODE
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In a conventional oven, the heat sources cycle on and off to maintain an average temperature in the oven
cavity.
As the temperature gradually rises and falls, gentle air currents are produced within the oven. This natural
convection tends to be inefcient because the currents are irregular and slow. In this convection system, the
heat is “conveyed” by a fan that provides continuous circulation of the hot air. This European Convection
system provides state-of-the-art engineering and advanced design to create the nest convection oven. In
standard convection ovens, a fan simply circulates the hot air around the food.
The system is characterized by the combination of an additional heating element located around the
convection fan and the venting panel that distributes heated air in three dimensions: along the sides, the top
and the full depth of the oven cavity. This European Convection system aids in maintaining a more even oven
temperature throughout the oven cavity.
The circulating air aids in speeding up the baking process and cooks the food more evenly. By controlling the
movement of heated air, convection cooking produces evenly browned foods that are crispy on the outside
yet moist inside. Convection cooking works best for breads and pastries as well as meats and poultry. Air-
leavened foods like angel food cakes, soufés and cream puffs rise higher than in a conventional oven.
Meats stay juicy and tender while the outside is avourful and crisp.
By using European Convection, foods can be cooked at a lower temperature and cooking times can be
shorter.
When using this mode, the standard oven temperature should be lowered by 25 °F (15 °C).
Foods requiring less cooking time should be checked slightly earlier than normal. For best results, foods
should be cooked uncovered, in low-sided pans to take advantage of the forced air circulation. When using
the Convection Roast mode, the standard oven temperature does not need to be reduced.
Advantages of Convection Cooking
Even baking, browning and crisping are achieved.
During roasting, juices and avors are sealed in while the exterior is crisp.
Yeast breads are lighter, more evenly textured, more golden and crustier.
Air-leavened foods such as cream puffs, soufés and meringues are higher and lighter.
Baking on multiple racks at the same time is possible with even results.
Multiple-rack baking saves time.
Prepare whole meals at once with no avor transfer.
Dehydrates herbs, fruits and vegetables.
Requires no specialized bake ware.
Saves time and energy.
Convection broiling allows for extraordinary grilling with thicker cuts of food.
Cooking with the Convection Oven
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The following illustrations give an overview of what happens in the oven with each mode setting. The arrows
represent the location of the heat sources during specic modes. The lower element is concealed under the
oven oor.
In maximum setting time for heating, it is until 11 hours 59 minutes.
After the heating end, “End” is displaying it to a display:
Time is united by + [INC] or - [DEC], and additional heating can be performed.
Change of a function can be performed by Cooking Mode Dial.
Convection Bake
(MULTI CONV BAKE)
Set temperature:
from 120 °F (50 °C) to 485 °F (250 °C)
(preset position 375 °F (190 °C)
Convection Bake cooks with heat
from ring elements behind the
back wall of the oven. The heat is
circulated throughout the oven by the
Convection Fan.
Convection Broil
(CONV BROIL)
Set temperature:
from 120 °F (50 °C) to 485 °F (250 °C)
(preset position 445 °F (230 °C)
Convection Broil combines the intense
heat from the upper element with the
heat circulated by the Convection Fan.
Convection Roast
(CONV ROAST)
Set temperature:
from 120 °F (50 °C) to 485 °F (250 °C)
(preset position 375 °F (190 °C)
Convection Roast uses the upper and
lower elements and Convection Fan.
Bake (BAKE)
Set temperature:
from 120 °F (50 °C) to 485 °F (250 °C)
(preset position 410 °F (210 °C)
Bake cooks with heated air. Both the
upper and lower elements cycle to
maintain the oven temperature.
Broil (BROIL)
Set temperature:
from 120°F (50°C) to 485°F (250°C)
(preset position 445°F (230°C)
Broiling uses intense heat radiated
from the upper element.
Defrost (CONV)
Defrost does not use any heating
element, but only the Convection Fan
is used to defrost foods.
Oven Modes
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Each type of oven is provided for various cooking systems. A system can be selected by bringing the pointer
of knob to the relating symbol.
Icon Mode Description Used for…
All the cooking modes are OFF and the oven
heating elements are OFF.
---
The light is on only. ---
In this mode only the internal oven convection
fan is ON i.e. there is no oven heating
This mode is used to defrost deepfrozen food.
In this mode both upper (top) and lower
(bottom) oven heating elements are used to
heat the oven air. However, no fan is used to
circulate the heat.
This is the traditional mode of cooking on
one shelf. Therefore only one rack can be
used when selecting the Bake mode. Ideal
for Appetizers, Biscuits, Coffee Cakes and
Cookies.
The Convection Roast mode uses the upper
(top) oven heating element, the lower (bottom)
heating element and the convection fan inside
the oven.
Ideal for the roasting of whole chickens or
turkey and pizza.It can also be used for baking-
cooking Appetizers, Biscuits, Coffee Cakes
and Cookies on one or more levels.
The Convection Bake mode uses the circular
or third heating element hidden behind the
bafe at the back wall of the oven. The heat
is circulated throughout the oven by the
convection fan.
Consequently different foods can be cooked
simultaneously (maximum three levels) and is
suitable for preparing a complete dinner (small
portions). Mixing of avours is avoided and an
important energy saving is obtained.
Suitable for preparing a complete dinner (small
portions). Mixing of avours is avoided and an
important energy saving is obtained.
Ideal for steak, hamburgers, chicken quarters
or chicken breasts.
The Grill mode uses intense heat radiated
from the upper (top) heating element.
Ideal for preparing toast, browning and grilling.
The standard time is 1.30 h and can be
changed.
PYRO or self-cleaning mode. Here the oven is
automatically cleaned by burning-off cooking
residues at high temperature (about 460 °C)
from 1h to 3h. During the self-cleaning cycle all
fumes produced are ltered and then expelled
to ambient.
Cooking functions
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DO NOT use Convection Bake for meats. Use Convection Roast instead.
Mode Use this mode for For Best results Quick Cooking Tip
Convection Bake Large quantities
of food on multiple
racks.
Pastries, breads,
snack, foods and
appetizers.
Use low-sided,
uncovered pans.
Center baking sheets
side to side on the
oven rack.
Reduce recipe temperature
by 25 °F (15 °C).
Check food for doneness
early:
If recipe call for Check food
1-15 min. 3 min. early
16-30 min. 5 min. early
31 min.-1hr. 10 min. early
Convection Broil Thicker, tender, cuts
of meat, poultry and
sh.
DO NOT use
this mode for
browning breads or
casseroles.
Meats should be at
least 1” thick. No conversion from
standard Broil is necessary.
Refer to Convection Broil
Chart in this Manual for
cooking times.
Convection Roast Large, tender cuts
of meat and poultry
such as roast or
whole chicken.
DO NOT cover meat
or use cooking bags.
Refer to Convection
Roast Chart in this
Manual for cooking
times.
DO NOT change recipe
temperature.
QUICK TIPS
CONVECTION COOKING
About Convection Cooking
Standard cooking modes (Bake, Broil, etc.) use heat
radiated from one or more elements to cook food.
Convection modes use both heat from the elements
and fans in the back of the oven to continuously
circulate the heated air throughout the oven.
Advantages of Convection Cooking
Even baking, browning and crisping.
Juices and avors are sealed in.
Air-leavened foods such as cream puffs, soufés,
meringues and breads are higher and lighter.
Multiple rack cooking.
No special bakeware required.
Saves time and energy.
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Turn the mode knob into the desired position, the
clock display shows On for a few seconds. The oven
will work for a maximum time (12hours). Depending
on the oven model, the number and type of available
functions can be different.
If the clock display function is active the symbol
appears (it doesn’t appear in light position).
Turn the Temp & Time selector and set the desired
oven temperature. The control offers a PRESET
temperature per every cooking mode or a full range
between MIN and MAX to be adjusted by hand.
Check the value on the display after having selected
the temperature.
The temperature appears on the clock display when
the Time & Temp selector is pushed or when a new
function has just been selected.
As soon as the oven starts, the preheat led (indicated
by the bars) on the bottom of the clock display starts
ashing and becomes steadily on when the preheat
ends with a beep.
Turn the mode selector to ZERO (OFF) position to
stop any activity, the display will show OFF for a few
seconds.
Setting an automatic oven function
After having selected a function as described before,
the control can be programmed in order to set timed
cooking activities. The time program remains active
even if the function is changed (exception: pyrolyse).
The following possibilities are available:
1 Timed cooking setting the cooking time (duration).
2 Timed cookitng setting the end of cooking time
(stop time).
3 Delayed cooking setting duration and stop time.
Push the knob in order to toggle between cooking
duration (cook time) and end of cooking time (stop
time): the words “dur” or “End” are displayed
respectively.
Turn the knob left/right to edit the duration or the stop
time when the proper word is displayed:
1. When the word dur is displayed, the control shows
30’ as the standard cooking duration. Turn the knob
left/right in order to set the actually desired cooking
time in a range between 0 and 240 minutes. The
display will ash dur and its value alternatively for
a few seconds then it will show the time of day,
the pot symbol and the letter to indicate that a
timed cooking is active. The end of cooking time is
updated automatically.
2. When the word End is displayed, the control shows
the current time as the initial stop time. In order to
set the actually desired end of cooking time in a 24
hours range:
- Turn the knob left/right, the hours ash.
- Modify the ashing hours value turning the knob
left/right.
- Push the knob to switch back and forth between
hours and minutes or wait a few seconds until
the minutes ash.
- Modify the ashing minutes value the knob left/
right.
- Wait until the new End of Cooking time value
stops ashing.
The display will ash End and its value alternatively
for a few seconds then it will show the time of day,
the symbol and the letter to indicate that a
timed cooking is active. The cooking duration is
updated automatically.
3. Repeat the same operations of point 1 then push
the knob until End appears. the control shows the
“current time + cooking time” as the initial stop
time. It’s not possible to lower the end of cooking
time below this value. In order to set the actually
desired end of cooking time in a 24 hours range:
- Turn the knob left/right, the hours ash.
- Modify the ashing hours value turning the knob
left/right.
- Push the knob to switch back and forth between
hours and minutes or wait a few seconds until the
minutes ash.
- Modify the ashing minutes value turning the
knob left/right.
- Wait until the new End of Cooking time value
stops ashing.
The display will ash End and its value alternatively
for a few seconds then it will show the time of
day and the letter to indicate that a delayed
cooking has been programmed. As soon as the
delay time expires, the oven starts and works for
the programmed cooking time.The symbol is
displayed.
At the end of any timed activity the control shuts down
the oven, the buzzer sounds a warning sequence (two
short beeps repeated every 3 seconds) to recall the
user attention, for a maximum time and makes the
time related icons ( ,) ash on the display. Push
the knob to silent the buzzer and reset the warning
message.
Turn the mode selector to ZERO (OFF) position
before reusing the oven.
Setting an oven function manually
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Reduce recipe baking temperatures by 25 °F (15 °C).
For best results, foods should be cooked
uncovered, in low-sided pans to take advantage
of the forced air circulation. Use shiny aluminum
pans for best results unless otherwise specied.
Heatproof glass or ceramic can be used. Reduce
temperature by another 25 °F (15 °C) when using
heatproof glass dishes for a total reduction of 50
°F (30 °C).
Dark metal pans may be used. Note that food
may brown faster when using dark metal bake
ware.
The number of racks used is determined by the
height of the food to be cooked.
Baked items, for the most part, cook extremely
well in convection. Don’t try to convert recipes
such as custards, quiches, pumpkin pie, or
cheesecakes, which do not benet from the
convection-heating process. Use the regular Bake
mode for these foods.
Multiple rack cooking for oven meals is done on
rack positions 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5. All ve racks can
be used for cookies, biscuits and appetizers.
2 rack baking: Use positions 1 and 3.
3 rack baking: Use positions 2, 3 and 4 or 1, 3
and 5.
When baking four cake layers at the same
time, stagger pans so that one pan is not
directly above another. For best results, place
cakes on front of upper rack and back of lower
rack (See graphic at right). Allow 1" - 1-1/2”
(2.5 - 3 cm) air space around pans.
Converting your own recipe can be easy. Choose
a recipe that will work well in convection.
Reduce the temperature and cooking time if
necessary. It may take some trial and error to
achieve a perfect result. Keep track of your
technique for the next time you want to prepare
the recipe using convection.
Tips for Solving Baking and Roasting Problems
are found on Page 29.
Foods recommended for
Convection Bake mode:
Appetizers Biscuits Coffee Cakes
Cookies (2 to 4 racks) Yeast Breads
Cream Puffs
Popovers
Casseroles and One-Dish Entrées
Oven Meals (rack positions 1, 2, 3)
Air Leavened Foods (Soufés, Meringue,
Meringue-Topped Desserts, Angel Food Cakes,
Chiffon Cakes)
Quick and easy recipe tips
Converting from standard BAKE
to CONVECTION BAKE:
Reduce the temperature by 25 °F (15 °C).
Use the same baking time as Bake mode if
under 10 to 15 minutes.
Foods with a baking time of less than 30
minutes should be checked for doneness 5
minutes earlier than in standard bake recipes.
If food is baked for more than 40 to 45
minutes, bake time should be reduced by 25%.
4
6
5
3
2
1
Rack Position
Multiple rack pan placement
Rack 3
Rack 1
Convection Bake Tips and Techniques
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Convection Bake Chart
Reduce standard recipe temperature by 25 °F (15 °C) for Convection Bake.
Temperatures have been reduced in this chart.
FOOD ITEM RACK POSITION TEMP. °F ( °C)
(PREHEATED OVEN) TIME (Min.)
Cake
Cupcakes
Bundt Cake
Angel Food
2
1
1
325 (165)
325 (165)
325 (165)
16-20
37-43
25-35
Pie
2 crust, fresh, 9"
2 crust, frozen fruit, 9"
2
2
350-400 (175-205)
350 (175)
35-45
68-78
Cookies
Sugar
Chocolate Chip
Brownies
2
2
2
325-350 (165-175)
325-350 (165-175)
325 (165)
8-12
10-15
25-30
Breads
Yeast bread loaf, 9x5
Yeast rolls
Biscuits
Mufns
2
2
2
2
350 (175)
350-375 (175-190)
375 (190)
400 (205)
15-22
10-15
6-10
13-16
Pizza (Multiple rack cooking)
Frozen
Fresh
1 and 3
1 and 3
375-425 (190-220)
375-425 (190-220)
12-18
8-14
The TEMP. and TIME in the chart above are for the 240 V setting.
This chart is a guide. Follow recipe or package directions and adjust temperatures / time appropriately.
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Bake Tips and Techniques
Baking is cooking with heated air. Both upper and
lower elements in the oven are used to heat the air
but no fan is used to circulate the heat.
Follow the recipe or convenience food directions for
baking temperature, time and rack position. Baking
time will vary with the temperature of ingredients and
the size, shape and nish of the baking utensil.
General Guidelines
For best results, bake food on a single rack with
at least 1" - 1-1/2” (2,5 - 3cm) space between
utensils and oven walls.
Use one rack when selecting the Bake Mode.
Check for doneness at the minimum time.
Use metal bake ware (with or without a non stick
nish), heatproof glass, glass-ceramic, pottery or
other utensils suitable for the oven.
When using heatproof glass, reduce temperature
by 25 °F (15 °C) from recommended temperature.
Use baking sheets with or without sides or jelly
roll pans.
Dark metal pans or nonstick coatings will cook
faster with more browning. Insulated bake ware
will slightly lengthen the cooking time for most
foods.
Do not use aluminum foil or disposable aluminum
trays to line any part of the oven. Foil is an
excellent heat insulator and heat will be trapped
beneath it. This will alter the cooking performance
and can damage the nish of the oven.
Avoid using the opened door as a shelf to place
pans.
Tips for Solving Baking and Roasting Problems
are found on Page 29.
Bake Chart
FOOD ITEM RACK POSITION TEMP. °F ( °C)
(PREHEATED OVEN) TIME (Min.)
Cake
Cupcakes
Bundt Cake
Angel Food
2
1
1
350 (175)
350 (175)
350 (175)
19-22
40-45
35-39
Pie
2 crust, fresh, 9"
2 crust, frozen fruit, 9"
2
2
375-400 (190-205)
375 (190)
45-50
68-78
Cookies
Sugar
Chocolate Chip
Brownies
2
2
2
350-375 (175-190)
350-375 (175-190)
350 (175)
8-10
8-13
29-36
Breads
Yeast bread loaf, 9x5
Yeast rolls
Biscuits
Mufns
2
2
2
2
375 (190)
375-400 (190-205)
375-400 (190-205)
425 (220)
18-22
12-15
7-9
15-19
The TEMP. and TIME in the chart above are for the 240 V setting.
This chart is a guide. Follow recipe or package directions and adjust temperatures/time appropriately.
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Convection Broil Tips and Techniques
Convection Broil Chart
FOOD AND
THICKNESS
RACK
POSITION
OVEN TEMP.
°F ( °C)
TIME
SIDE 1
(Min.)*
TIME
SIDE 2
(Min.)*
Beef
Steak (1" or more)
Medium rare
Medium
Well
Hamburgers (1" or more)
Medium
Well
4
4
4
4
4
450 (230)
450 (230)
450 (230)
550 (290)
550 (290)
10-12
15-17
16-18
9-11
11-13
10-12
13-15
13-15
5-8
8-10
Poultry
Chicken Quarters
Chicken Halves
Chicken Breasts
4
3
4
450 (230)
450 (230)
450 (230)
18-20
25-27
14-16
13-15
15-18
10-14
Pork
Pork Chops (1-1/4" or more)
Sausage - fresh
4
4
450 (230)
450 (230)
13-15
4-6
12-14
3-5
The TEMP. and TIME in the chart above are for the 240 V setting.
* Broiling and convection broiling times are approximate and may vary slightly.
Cooking times are indicative and also depend on the thickness and the starting temperature of the meat
before cooking.
Place rack in the required position needed before turning on the oven.
Use Convection Broil mode with the oven door closed.
Do not preheat oven. (This mean, "PREHEAT" indication is automatically appear when the Convection
Broil mode is selected, but place food inside the oven before selecting the Cooking mode)
Use the 2-piece broil pan. (Without 2 Pans may have risk of re with drip of the fat from the meats.)
Turn meats once halfway through the cooking time (see Convection Broil Chart).
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Broil Chart
FOOD AND
THICKNESS
RACK
POSITION
BROIL
SETTING
TIME
SIDE 1
(Min.)*
TIME
SIDE 2
(Min.)*
Beef
Steak (3/4"-1")
Medium rare
Medium
Well
Hamburgers (3/4"-1")
Medium
Well
5
5
5
4
4
L 5
L 5
L 5
L 5
L 5
5-7
6-8
8-10
8-13
10-15
4-6
5-7
7-9
11
8-12
Poultry
Breast (bone-in)
Thigh (very well done)
4
4
L 4
L 3
10-12
28-30
8-10
13-15
Pork
Pork Chops (1")
Sausage - fresh
Ham Slice (1/2")
5
5
5
L 5
L 5
L 5
7-9
5-7
4-6
5-7
3-5
3-5
Seafood
Fish Filets, 1"
Buttered
4L 4 10-14
Lamb
Chops (1")
Medium Rare
Medium
Well
5
5
5
L 5
L 5
L 5
5-7
6-8
7-9
4-6
4-6
5-7
Bread
Garlic Bread, 1" slices
Garlic Bread, 1" slices
4
3
L 5
L 5
2-3
4-6
The BROIL SETTING and TIME in the chart above are for the 240 V setting.
* Broiling and convection broiling times are approximate and may vary slightly.
Cooking times are indicative and also depend on the thickness and the starting temperature of the meat before cooking.
Place rack in the required position needed before turning on the oven.
Use Broil mode with the oven door closed.
Preheat oven for 5 minutes before use.
Use the 2-piece broil pan. (Without 2 Pans may have risk of re with drip of the fat from the meat.)
Turn meats once halfway through the cooking time (see Broil Chart).
Food Service Temperature Guidelines from FSIS (USDA food Safety & Inspection Service)
140 °F (60 °C) Ham, precooked (to Reheat) 165 °F
(74 °C)
Stufng (cooked alone or in bird)
145 °F (63 °C) Fresh beef, Veal, Lamb (medium rare) Leftovers & Casseroles
160 °F
(71 °C)
Ground Meat & Meat mixtures (Beef, Pork, Veal, Lamb)
170 °F
(77 °C)
Fresh beef, Veal, Lamb (well done)
Fresh beef, Veal, Lamb (medium) Poultry breast
Fresh Pork (medium) Fresh Pork (well done)
Fresh Ham (raw)
180 °F
(82 °C)
Chicken and Turkey (Whole)
Egg Dishes Poultry (thighs and wings)
165 °F (74 °C) Ground Meat & Meat mixtures (Turkey, Chicken) Duck and Goose
Note: Eggs (alone, not used in a recipe) – cook until yolk & white are rm
Broil Tips and Techniques
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