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- Oven voorverwarmen **10 minuten voorverwarmen ***Plaatstaal gebruiken30 en Table of contents Safety precautions ...................................................................30 Environmentally-friendly disposal..........................................31 Your new appliance..................................................................31 Before using the appliance for the first time .........................32 Operating the appliance ..........................................................32 Baking .......................................................................................32 Roasting ....................................................................................34 Yoghurt......................................................................................36 Cleaning and care ....................................................................36 Faults and repairs ....................................................................38 Test dishes................................................................................39 m Safety precautions Read these instructions for use carefully. Please keep the instructions for use and installation instructions in a safe place. If the appliance changes owners, the instructions should always be included. Before installation Damage during transport Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not connect the appliance if it has been damaged in transit. Electrical connection Only a licensed expert may connect the appliance. You will lose your warranty entitlement in the event of any damage caused by incorrect connection. Safety notes This appliance is intended for domestic use only. This appliance must only be used for food preparation. Adults and children must not operate the appliance without supervision, ■ if they are physically or mentally incapable of doing so or ■ if they have insufficient knowledge or experience. Never let children play with the appliance. Risk of burning! Never touch the internal surfaces of the cooking compartment or the heating elements when they are hot. Open the appliance door carefully. Hot steam may escape. Small children must be kept at a safe distance from the appliance. Risk of fire! Never store combustible items in the cooking compartment. Never open the appliance door if smoke can be seen in the appliance. Switch off the appliance. Pull out the mains plug or disconnect the fuse in the fuse box. Risk of short circuit! Never trap connecting cables of electrical appliances in the hot appliance door. The cable insulation could melt. Risk of scalding! Never pour water into the cooking compartment when it is hot. This will create hot steam. Risk of burning! Never prepare food containing large quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content. Alcoholic vapours can catch fire in the cooking compartment. Only use small quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content and take care when opening the appliance door. Risk of burning! Never remove hot accessories or ovenware from the cooking compartment without oven gloves. Risk of electric shock! Incorrect repairs are dangerous. Repairs may only be carried out by one of our trained aftersales engineers. If the appliance is defective, pull out the mains plug or switch off the appliance at the circuit breaker in the fuse box. Call the aftersales service. Causes of damage Caution! Do not place accessories on the cooking compartment floor. Do not line the cooking compartment floor with foil of any kind or greaseproof paper. Do not place ovenware on the cooking compartment floor if a temperature of over 50 ºC is set.This will cause heat accumulation. The baking and roasting times will no longer be correct and the enamel will be damaged. Caution! Never pour water into the cooking compartment when it is hot. This will create steam. The temperature change can damage the enamel. Caution! Do not store moist food in the closed cooking compartment for long periods. This will damage the enamel. Caution! When baking very moist fruit flan, do not put too much on the baking tray. Fruit juice dripping from the baking tray leaves stains that cannot be removed. If possible, use the deeper universal pan. Caution! Only leave the cooking compartment to cool with the door closed. Even if the appliance door is only slightly open, the fronts of adjacent units may be damaged over time. Caution! If the oven seal is very dirty, the oven door will no longer close properly when the oven is in use. The fronts of adjacent units could be damaged. Always keep the oven seal clean. Caution! Do not stand or sit on the open oven door. Do not place cookware or accessories on the oven door. Caution! Do not carry or hold the appliance by the door handle. The door handle cannot support the weight of the appliance, and could break.31 Environmentally-friendly disposal Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. The directive gives a framework for the collection and recycling of old appliances, which is valid across the EU. Your new appliance In this section you will find information on the appliance, the operating modes and the accessories. Control panel Operating modes Shelf heights The cooking compartment has four shelf heights. The shelf heights are counted from the bottom up. Accessories The following accessories are supplied with your appliance: You can obtain further accessories from specialist retailers: This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE. Control element Use Operating mode and temperature selector Selects the operating mode and temperature Control knobs for hotplates ï indicator lamp is not lit: hotplates off ï indicator lamp lit: at least one hotplate is on Operating modes Application Top/bottom heat 50 - 270 °C for baking and roasting. Especially suitable for cakes with moist toppings (e.g. cheesecake) # Top heating for food and baked goods which should form a crust or which need more browning on the top. Only activate top heating for a short while at the end of the baking time. $ Bottom heating for food and baked goods that require more browning or a crust on the underside. Only activate bottom heat for a short while at the end of the baking time. \ Light Provides assistance when maintaining and cleaning the cooking compartment Control knobs for hotplates Operating mode and temperature selector Aluminium baking tray for baking tray bakes and small pastries Flat wire rack for baking in baking dishes, roasting in roasting dishes and grilling Accessories Order no. Aluminium baking tray CZ 1332 X0 Enamelled baking tray CZ 1342 X0 Enamelled universal pan CZ 1242 X0 Flat wire rack CZ 1442 X0 Stepped wire rack with cut-out CZ 1432 X032 The baking tray and universal pan may become distorted if subjected to significant temperature differences (e.g. with frozen foods in the hot cooking compartment). Before using the appliance for the first time Clean your appliance before using it for the first time.
1. Remove accessories and any remaining packaging from the
cooking compartment.
2. Clean the accessories and cooking compartment with hot
soapy water (see section: Cleaning and care).
3. Heat with % Top/bottom heat at 240°C for 30 minutes.
4. Afterwards, wipe the cooled cooking compartment with hot,
5. Clean the outside of the appliance with a soft, damp cloth
and soapy water. Operating the appliance In this section, you will find out how to switch your appliance on and off, and how to select an operating mode and temperature. Switching on the appliance Lighting Turn the operating mode and temperature selector clockwise to the \ position to switch on the light. Top/bottom heat Turn the operating mode and temperature selector clockwise to the required temperature to switch on the Top/bottom heat operating mode. Top heat Turn the operating mode and temperature selector clockwise to the # position. Bottom heat Turn the operating mode and temperature selector clockwise to the $ position. The r indicator lamp lights up while the appliance is heating up and during any subsequent heating. Switching off the appliance
1. Turn the operating mode and temperature selector back to
2. Open the appliance door carefully and remove the cooked
food. Note: To prevent moisture from forming on the control panel, do not leave the cooked food in the appliance after it has been switched off. Saving energy If you wish to switch off the appliance before the end of the cooking time to save energy:
1. Turn the operating mode and temperature selector back to
the minimum temperature before the end of the cooking time.
2. Do not turn the operating mode and temperature selector to
the Ú position until you remove the food from the appliance. Switching the hob on and off Your hob comes with its own instructions for use. This contains important safety information, detailed set-up instructions and a lot of information on care and cleaning. Baking Baking accessories Baking tins Use dark-coloured metal baking tins. Tinplate tins and glass dishes increase the baking time required, and the cake will not brown evenly. If you want to bake with tinplate baking tins, use shelf height 1. Always place a loaf tin diagonally and a round baking tin in the centre of the wire rack. Baking trays We recommend that you only use original baking trays, as these have been optimally designed for the cooking compartment and the operating modes. Always carefully push the baking trays in as far as they will go. Make sure that the sloping edge of the baking tray is facing the appliance door. Baking table for basic doughs/cake mixtures The information in the table is a guideline and applies to both aluminium baking trays and dark-coloured baking tins. The values may vary depending on the type and amount of dough/ mixture and on the baking tin. We recommend that you set the lower of the specified temperatures the first time. This will generally allow more even browning. If you are baking with your own recipe, use similar recipes in the table as a guide. System steamer CZ 1282 X0 CLOU 2x telescopic railings retrofit kit CZ 1702 X0 CLOU 3x telescopic railings retrofit kit CZ 1742 X0 CLOU 4x telescopic railings retrofit kit CZ 1752 X0 Protective device for oven door 440651 Accessories Order no.33 Baking table for fresh meals and pre-prepared frozen products Please note the following points: ■ Line the baking tray with greaseproof paper ■ Spread chips out in a single layer ■ Turn frozen potato products half way through the baking time ■ Do not season frozen potato products until after baking ■ Leave a little space between bread rolls when crisping them up. Do not place too many on a baking tray ■ Follow the manufacturer's instructions. The information in the table is a guideline and applies to aluminium baking trays. The values may vary depending on the type and amount of dough/mixture and on the baking tin. We recommend that you set the lower of the specified temperatures the first time. This will generally allow more even browning. The values in the table apply to putting food in the cold oven. % Top/bottom heat Basic dough Shelf height Temperature in °C Baking time in minutes Rich sponge mixture Tray bakes with topping 1 180 190 30 40 Springform cake tin/loaf tin 2 160 170 60 70 Shortcrust pastry Tray bake with dry topping, e.g. crumble 1 190 200 45 - 55 Tray bake with moist topping, e.g. egg custard 1 180 190 75 - 90 Springform cake tin, e.g. cheesecake 2 160 - 180 50 - 90 Flan tin 2 170 180* 25 35 Sponge mixture Swiss roll 1 200 210* 10 15 Sponge (6 eggs) 2 160 170 30 45 Sponge (3 eggs) 2 160 170* 20 30 Yeast dough Tray bake with dry topping, e.g. crumble 1 190 200 45 - 55 Savarin/plaited loaf (500 g) 1 180 190 35 45 Springform cake tin 2 160 170 30 40 Ring cake tin 2 170 180 35 45
- Preheat oven % Top/bottom heat Small baked items Shelf height Temperature in °C Baking time in minutes Yeast dough 2 180 190 15 25 Meringue mixture 2 80 180 200 Puff pastry/choux pastry 1 200 220* 25 35 Sponge mixture, e.g. muffins 1 170 180* 20 30 Shortcrust pastry, e.g. butter biscuits 2 150 160* 15 - 20
- Preheat oven % Top/bottom heat Bread/bread rolls Shelf height Temperature in °C Baking time in minutes White bread (without a tin) 1 240* 25 35 White bread (loaf tin) 2 240* 20 30 Multigrain bread, initial baking stage (without a tin) 1 240* 10
- Preheat oven34 Tips and tricks Roasting m There is a risk of injury if you use roasting dishes that are not heat-resistant! Only use roasting dishes that are marked as being suitable for use in the oven. Open roasting For open roasting, a roasting dish without a lid is used. Turn the roast approximately half to two thirds of the way through the roasting time. Roasting in the universal pan You can purchase the universal pan as an accessory at specialist retailers (see section: Accessories). Juices escape from the roasting meat and are collected in the universal pan. You can use these juices as the basis for a tasty gravy. You can also cook side dishes (e.g. vegetables) at the same time as roasting meat in the universal pan. For smaller joints, you can use a smaller roasting dish instead of the universal pan. Place this directly on the wire rack. Roasting in the universal pan with wire rack Place the wire rack on the universal pan and slide them in together at the same shelf height. % Top/bottom heat Dishes Shelf height Temperature in °C Baking time in minutes Pizza, fresh 1 210 230* 20 30 Pizza, frozen 1 210 230 10 - 20 Tarte flambée 1 210 230* 15 25 Quiche 2 200 220 50 - 60 Tart 1 200 220* 30 45 Swiss flan 1 180 200* 45 - 55 Potato gratin made using raw potatoes 2 200 220 50 - 60 Strudel, frozen 1 200 220 35 45 Potato products Chips 1 200 220 15 25 Croquettes/Rösti 1 190 210 20 30 Baked goods Bread rolls, frozen 2 190 210 5 - 15 Part-baked rolls, frozen 2 180 200 10 - 20 Part-baked rolls 2 190 210 5 - 15
- Preheat oven The cake is too light in colour Check the shelf height and the recommended bakeware. Place the baking tin on the wire rack and not on the baking tray. Increase the baking time or the temperature. The cake is too dark Check the shelf height. Shorten the baking time or reduce the temperature. The cake is unevenly browned in the baking tin Check the shelf height and the temperature. Check for the correct position of the baking tin on the wire rack. The cake is unevenly browned on the baking tray Check the shelf height and the temperature. When baking small items, make sure that they are the same size and thickness. The cake is too dry Shorten the baking time and increase the temperature slightly. The cake is too moist in the centre Reduce the temperature. Note: Higher temperatures do not mean shorter baking times (cooked on the outside, but not on the inside). Increase the baking time and allow the cake dough to prove longer. Add less liquid to the mixture. The cake collapses when you take it out of the oven Add less liquid to the mixture. Increase the baking time or reduce the temperature. The specified baking time is not correct For small items, check the amount on the baking tray. The items must not be touching each other. Frozen products are not browned evenly after baking If frozen products are unevenly browned when prebaked, then uneven browning is to be expected after baking. Frozen products are not browned, not crispy or the specified time is not correct Remove ice from frozen products before baking them. Do not use heavily frosted frozen products.35 Roasting with a lid Roasting dishes with lids are used for this kind of roasting. This method is particularly suitable for pot roasts. Roasting table The roasting time and temperature depend on the size, height, type and quality of the item. As a general rule: the larger the item, the lower the temperature and the longer the roasting time. The information in the table is a guideline, and relates to items cooked without a lid. The values may vary depending on the type and quantity of the meat/fish and on the roasting dish. You should set the lower of the specified temperatures the first time. This will generally allow more even browning. At the end of the roasting time, switch the oven off and leave the roast to rest for approximately 10 minutes in the cooking compartment with the door closed. The recommended rest time is not included in the given roasting times. The information in the table is for food placed in a cold oven and for meat/fish taken directly from the refrigerator. Tips and tricks % Top/bottom heat Joint Shelf height Temperature in °C Roasting time in minutes Meat loaf (made using 500 g meat) 2 200 210 60 70 Fish, whole (300 g) 2 180 200 20 30 Fish, whole (700 g) 2 180 200 30 40 Pork Fillet, medium-sized (400 g) 3 200 230 30 45 Roast with rind (1.5 kg) 2 200 220 120 150 Joint, marbled, without rind, e.g. neck (1.5 kg) 2 190 210 100 130 Roast, lean (1 kg) 2 180 200 70 90 Smoked pork 2 190 210 70 80 Beef Fillet, medium-sized (1 kg) 2 200 220 45 65 Sirloin, medium-sized (1.5 kg) 2 200 220 30 45 Pot roast (1.5 kg)* 2 200 220 120 150 Veal Veal joint/breast (1.5 kg) 2 180 200 90 120 Knuckle 2 190 210 100 130 Poultry (unstuffed) Chicken, whole (1 kg) 2 200 220 60 70 Duck, whole (2 - 3 kg) 2 190 210 90 120 Goose, whole (3 - 4 kg) 2** 180 200 130 180
- Roast pot roasts with a lid on the roasting dish ** Use shelf height 1 for tall items Crust too thick and/or roast too dry Check the shelf height. Reduce temperature or roasting time. Crust too thin Increase the temperature. The meat is not cooked right through Remove any accessories that are not required from the cooking compartment. Increase the roasting time. Check the core temperature of the roast using a meat thermometer. Steam in the cooking compartment is condensing on the appliance door The steam dries during the course of the cooking. If there is an excessive volume of steam, you can carefully open the door briefly to allow the steam to escape more quickly.36 Yoghurt You can also make home-made yoghurt with your appliance. The heat from the \ light is used for this.
1. Remove the accessories and hook-in rack.
Bring 1 litre fresh milk to the boil once and allow to cool down to 40 °C.
3. Add 150 g of set yoghurt to the warm milk, stir in and fill the
jars or bowls evenly. Do not pour more than 200 ml into any single container.
4. Cover the filled containers with a suitable lid or cling film.
5. Preheat the oven with # Top heating for 15 minutes at
6. Then move the operating mode selector to \ light.
7. Evenly space the containers over the cooking compartment
floor, then close the appliance door.
8. Switch off the light after 8 hours and place the containers in
the refrigerator for at least 12 hours. Cleaning and care m Risk of short circuit! Do not use high-pressure cleaners or steam jet cleaners to clean your appliance. Caution! Risk of damaging the surface. Do not use sharp or abrasive cleaning agents. Do not use abrasive cleaning aids such as steel wool or scourers. Note: Highly recommended cleaning and care products can be purchased through our after-sales service. Observe the manufacturer's instructions. Cleaning the appliance exterior Cleaning the cooking compartment Caution! Risk of damaging the surface. Do not clean the appliance while still warm, even if using oven cleaners specially intended for this purpose. Notes ■ Due to its technical properties, the enamel can exhibit colour variations, this however has no effect on the function. ■ The edges of thin trays may be rough. Anti-corrosion protection is still guaranteed, however. Keeping the appliance clean Clean the cooking compartment after each use, as dirt will bake on the next time it is heated up, and this can only be removed with difficulty. Always remove flecks of limescale, grease, starch and albumin (e.g. egg white) immediately. Removing and fitting the appliance door You can remove the appliance door to clean it more thoroughly. m Risk of injury! The hinges of the appliance door may snap shut with great force. Always open the hinge locking lever fully when removing the appliance door and close it fully after refitting. Do not reach into the hinge. m Risk of injury! If the appliance door has only been unhinged on one side, do not reach into the hinge. The hinge can snap back with great force. Call the aftersales service. Appliance part/ surface Cleaning agent/aid Stainless steel surfaces Apply washing-up liquid with a soft, damp cloth or chamois; dry with a soft cloth. Use cleaners for matte stainless steel finishes if very dirty. Painted surfaces/ glass surfaces Apply washing-up liquid with a soft, damp cloth or chamois; dry with a soft cloth. Door panels Apply glass cleaner or detergent with a soft, damp cloth or chamois leather; dry with a soft cloth. The inner door panel on the appliance door has a coating which can have the effect of a light-coloured film. Appliance part Cleaning agent/aid Enamel surfaces Apply washing-up liquid or vinegar solution with a soft, damp cloth or chamois; dry with a soft cloth. Loosen baked-on food residues with a damp cloth and detergent. Leave the cooking compartment open to dry after cleaning. We recommend using oven cleaning gel if the oven is very dirty. This can be applied directly to the stain. Door seal Hot soapy water Hook-in rack Hot soapy water Accessories Soak in hot soapy water. Clean with a brush and sponge or wash in the dishwasher.37 Removing the appliance door1. Open the appliance door fully.2. Open the locking levers on the left and right-hand side fully.The hinges are secured and cannot snap closed.3. Close the appliance door until resistance becomes noticeable (figure A)4. With both hands, grip the door on the left and right-hand side, close the door a little more and pull it out (figure B).Fitting the appliance door1. Insert the hinges in the left and right-hand holders (figure C).The notch on both hinges must engage.2. Open the appliance door fully.3. Close the locking levers on the left and right-hand side fully (figure D).The appliance door is secured and can no longer be removed.4. Close the appliance door.Cleaning the hook-in racksYou can remove the hook-in racks for easier cleaning. m Risk of burning due to hot components in the cooking compartment!Wait until the cooking compartment has cooled down.1. Push the hook-in rack upwards at the front and unhook to the side (figure A).2. Pull the hook-in rack forwards at the rear and unhook to the side (figure B).3. Clean the hook-in rack with washing-up liquid and a sponge or brush.4. Align the hook-in rack with the indentation (a) facing downwards, so that the shelf heights match.5. Insert the hook-in rack at the rear as far as it will go and push to the rear (figure C). 6. Insert the hook-in rack at the front as far as it will go and push downwards (figure D). A B
C D38 Faults and repairs In the event of a fault, check the tips in the following table before calling the after-sales service. m Risk of electric shock! Work on the appliance electronics may only be performed by an expert. Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Switch off the circuit breaker or take out the fuse in the household fuse box. Replacing the oven light bulb Replace faulty oven light bulbs. You can obtain replacement light bulbs from customer service or specialist retailers: E14, 220 - 240 V, 40 W, heat resistant to 300 °C. Only use these oven light bulbs. m Risk of electric shock ! Disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Switch off the circuit breaker or remove the fuse from the household fuse box.
1. Place a tea towel in the cold cooking compartment to prevent
damage. 2. Turn the glass cover anticlockwise and remove it. 3. Replace the oven light bulb with a bulb of the same type.4. Screw on the glass cover again.5. Remove the tea towel and switch on the circuit breaker. Note: If the glass cover cannot be unscrewed: use rubber gloves to turn it. You can order a special removal tool through the after-sales service (order no. 613634) Changing the door seal If the door seal is defective, it must be replaced. Replacement seals for your appliance can be obtained from the after-sales service. The door seal is attached in four places (figure A). When replacing it, disconnect and attach the hooks at all four points (figure B). Check again to ensure that the seal is seated correctly in the corners in particular. After-sales service In the event of faults and repairs that you cannot rectify yourself, please use our after-sales service. You can find the addresses in the after-sales service directory. Note: You will be charged for calling the after-sales service regarding an operating error. When contacting the after-sales service, please specify the E- number and FD number. You can find these on the rating plate behind the appliance door on the left-hand bottom edge. Problem Possible cause Remedial action Electrical operation is malfunctioning (e.g. indicator lamps do not light up) Faulty fuse Check fuses in the fuse box and replace if necessary Liquid or thin dough runs to one side Appliance not installed level Check the appliance installation (see the Installation instructions) Smoke is generated during roasting or grilling Fat is burning on the grill element Continue grilling or roasting until the fat on the grill element is burnt away Wire rack or universal pan inserted incorrectly Place the wire rack in the universal pan and insert them together at a lower shelf height High levels of condensation are generated in the cooking compartment Normal occurrence (e.g. when baking cakes with very moist toppings or roasting a large joint) Open the appliance door occasionally during operation Enamelled accessories have light, matt marks Normal occurrence caused by dripping meat or fruit juices Not possible Door panels are misted up Normal occurrence caused by temperature differences Heat the appliance up to 100 ºC and then switch off again after 5 minutes E no. FD no. A B39 Test dishes Dishes tested in accordance with standards DIN 44547 and EN 60350. Please note the information in the tables about preheating. Baking Shelf height Operating mode Temperature in °C Baking time in minutes Viennese whirls 3 % 140 150* 25 35 Small cakes (20 per tray) 3 % 160 170** 25 35 Hot water sponge cake 2 % 160 170* 20 30 Yeast tray bakes 3 % 170 180 45 - 55 Apple pie*** (Baking tins next to one another on the wire rack) 1 % 190 200 70 80
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