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User & Installation Instructions
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work is guaranteed by the manufacturer
Strict accuracy of illustrations and specifications is not guaranteed.
Modifications to design and materials may be necessary
subsequent to publication.
Me rlo n i Domestic Appliances
Merloni House
3 Cowley Business Park
High Street
Cowley
Uxbridge
Middlesex UB8 2AD
08 24349 02 © 2.2003
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
CONTENTS
Ste p 2 : Co n n e ct to th e e le ctricity
su p p ly
Ste p 3 : In se rt th e a p p lia n ce a n d
se cu re in to p o sitio n
Use r’s Se ctio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 - 2 1
Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Be Safe - Not Sorry. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Using the Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
W a rn in g : This appliance must be
earthed.
Note: The unit housing the appliance
must be appropriately fixed.
The appliance must be installed by a
competent electrician using a double
pole control unit of 30 ampere minimum
capacity with 3mm minimum contact
separation at all poles.
Open the top oven / grill door and
secure appliance into position, using
the 2 No 8 x 25mm (black) chipboard
screws through the front fra me,
ensuring that the appliance is centrally
located. Take care not to damage the
outer trim or cabinet.
Using the Top Oven - Conventional . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Top heat and base heat. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Top oven baking guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Using the Main Oven - Fanned . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Slow cooking. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Cooking with a fan oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Defrosting and cooling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Main oven baking guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
We recommend that the appliance is
connected by a qualified electrician
who is a member of the N.I.C.E.I.C.
and who will comply with the I.E.E.
and local regulation.
Traditional fruit cakes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Roast turkey. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Roasting guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Automatic cooking . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Programmer / Clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
1. Access to the mains terminal is
gained by opening the terminal
block cover at the rear of the
appliance (use a small flat-bladed
screwdriver).
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
In sta lla tio n . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 2 - 2 4
Te ch n ica l Da ta . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5
2. Connection should be made with
suita ble twin a nd ea rth hea t
resistant flexible cable, minimum
4mm2 which is suitable for use up
to 25 amps.
3. First strip the wires, then push the
cable through the cable clamp in
the terminal block cover.
4. Connect the cable to the terminal
block and tighten the cable clamp
cover.
5. Close the terminal box, ensuring
that the cover is engaged on the
locking tabs.
Please keep this handbook for future reference, or for anyone else
who may use the appliance.
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1
INTRODUCTION
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
We hope that the following information
Ele ctrica l co n n e ctio n
3. The appliance is designed to fit
Please note that all sizes are nominal -
some variation is to be expected.
will help you to familiarise yourself
with the features of the appliance, and
to use it successfully and safely.
into a sta nda rd 600mm wide
housing unit, with minimum
internal dimensions as shown.
Please refer to installation instructions
for electrical connection.
In your own interest, and that of safety,
make sure that the installation is carried
out by a competent person.
O ur policy is one of consta nt
development and improvement. Strict
accuracy of illustrations and specifications
is not guaranteed. Modification to
design a nd ma teria ls ma y be
necessary subsequent to publication.
Disconnection of electric appliances
should always be carried out by a
competent person.
W a rn in g : This appliance must be
earthed.
min
560 mm
Please read the instructions in this
handbook before using or installing
this appliance.
In the event of a power cut:
547 mm
Switch off the electricity supply to the
appliance at the socket. When the
power returns, see the Programmer /
Clock section to ‘Set the time of day’.
550 mm
min
17
mm
min
888
mm
min
880
mm
Yo u r 1 st Ye a r Gu a ra n te e
892
mm
To fulfil the conditions of your guarantee,
this a pplia nce must be correctly
installed and operated, in accordance
with these instructions, and only be
used for normal domestic purposes.
Usin g th e p ro g ra m m e r
The main oven is fully programmable -
refer to “Programmer / Clock” and
“Automatic Cooking” sections.
869
mm
Please note that the guarantee, and
Service availability, only apply to the
UK and Republic of Ireland.
min
7 mm
595 mm
Co o lin g fa n
6 mm
When the appliance is switched on
you will hear the cooling fan come on.
This keeps the fascia and control
knobs cool during cooking, and will
continue to operate for a period of
time after the last control has been
switched off, until the fascia has cooled.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
INTRODUCTION
Ste p 1 : Pre p a re in sta lla tio n
1. Remove the fixing screws from the
To re p la ce a n o ve n lig h t b u lb
Gla ss d o o r p a n e ls
polythene bag on the top of the
appliance, but leave the appliance
in the base tray packaging until
you are ready to install it.
Do n o t lift th e o ve n b y th e d o o r
h a n d le .
Ca u tio n : Switch off the electricity
supply to the appliance at the socket,
to avoid the risk of electric shock.
W ait until the oven is cool, then
remove the oven shelves.
To meet the relevant standards of
Domestic cooking appliances, all the
glass panels on this appliance are
toughened to meet the fragmentation
requirements of BS 3193. This ensures
that, in the unlikely event that a panel
breaks, it does so into small fragments
to minimise the risk of injury.
Whilst every care is taken to eliminate
burrs and raw edges from this product,
please take care when handling - we
recommend the use of protective
gloves during installation.
Note: When removing the appliance
from the base tray packaging care
should be taken to ensure the outer
frame trim is not damaged.
Main oven only - remove the loose
oven back - unscrew the 4 securing
screws (one at each corner).
Please note that all dimensions and
sizes given are nominal - some variation
is to be expected.
2. (i) When installed in a typical
600mm deep built in housing
unit, the false back should be
removed from the housing
unit, to provide the necessary
depth for installation.
Please take care when handling, using
or cleaning all glass panels as any
damage to the surfaces or edges may
result in the glass breaking without
warning or apparent cause at a later
date. Should any glass panel be
damaged, we strongly recommend
that it is replaced immediately.
Unscrew the lens cover (turn anticlock-
wise). Unscrew the bulb and replace.
If the appliance is to be installed near
Replace lens cover.
to
a
corner where the a dja cent
Main oven only - replace oven back.
cabinets run at right angles forward of
the appliance, there must be a gap of
at least 90mm between the appliance
a nd the ca binets, to prevent
overheating of the cabinets.
Please note that the oven light bulb is
not covered by the guarantee.
(ii) W hen the fa lse ba ck is
removed, it is normally the
case that the support shelf for
the appliance leaves a gap
between the back edge and the
wall of approximately 80mm.
Be fo re u sin g th e a p p lia n ce for
the first time, remove any protective
polythene film and wash the oven
shelves and furniture in hot soapy
wa ter to remove their protective
covering of oil. Even so, when you
first switch on the oven or grill you
may notice a smell and some smoke.
Disp o sa l o f p a ck a g in g
•
•
All our packaging materials are
recycla ble a nd environmenta lly
friendly.
(iii) If no gap occurs between the
back edge of the shelf and
the wall behind the unit, we
recommend that a gap of at
least 30mm is made by short-
ening the shelf.
Plea se help us to protect our
environment by disposing of all
packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner.
•
Please contact your local authority
for the nearest recycling centre.
Ca u tio n : Packaging materials can
pose a risk of suffocation - keep away
from children.
Front
of oven
30 - 80
mm
Back edge of
support shelf
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BE SAFE - NOT SORRY
CLEANING
W h e n y o u a re co o k in g , k e e p
ch ild re n a w a y fro m th e vicin ity
o f th e a p p lia n ce .
❍ Using aluminium foil to cover the
grill pan, or putting items wrapped
in foil under the grill creates a fire
hazard. The high reflectivity can
also damage the element.
Gla ss p a rts
Sta in le ss Ste e l su rfa ce s (stainless
steel finish models only)
DOOR PANELS,
FASCIA CONTROL PANEL
FACIA PANEL, HANDLES, DOOR PANELS
❍ This product is designed as a
domestic cooking appliance for the
preparation and cooking of domestic
food products, a nd should not be
used for a ny other purpose.
Do not use a bra sive clea ners or
polishes. Use a mild cream cleaner -
eg; “Cif”. Rinse thoroughly and dry
with a soft cloth.
Only use a clean cloth wrung out in hot
soapy water, and dry with a soft cloth.
❍ Do not use the oven with the door
Stubborn marks can be removed using
“Luneta”. We recommend that you
clean the whole of the stainless steel
area to maintain a uniform finish.
Supplies can be purchased from
H.R.P.C. - contact direct sales order line
❍ 01772 819 672.
inner glass panel removed.
❍ Use oven gloves when removing
hot food utensils from the oven or
grill. The oven / grill and utensils
will be very hot when in use.
The inner door glass panel can be
removed for cleaning, but it must be
replaced the right way up (so the
reflective side faces outwards) and
pushed fully in to the stop position.
❍ Remove a ll pa cka ging from the
a pplia nce before using for the
first time.
❍ Make sure you read and under-
stand the instructions before using
the appliance.
❍ Do not use foil on oven shelves or
grill pan, or allow it to block the
oven flue, as this creates a fire
hazard.
Open the door wide, hold the top and
bottom edges and slide out. When
refitting, take care that the glass is
held level a nd stra ight with the
grooves in the door trims before
sliding back in.
Do not use undiluted bleach or any
products containing chlorides as they
can permanently damage the steel.
❍ Keep electrical leads short so they
do not drape over the appliance
or the edge of the worktop.
❍ When cooking heavy items - eg;
turkeys - do not pull the oven shelf
out with the item still on the shelf.
Extra care should be taken when cook-
ing food in salted water. Some foods
are corrosive - eg; vinegar, fruit juices
and especially sa lt - they can mark or
damage stainless steel if they are left
on the surface. Turn off and wipe any
spillage immediately, taking care to
avoid skin contact with any hot surface
or spillage.
❍ Keep all flammable materials (such
as curtains, furnishings & clothing)
away from the appliance.
❍ Never use the a pplia nce for
heating a room.
❍ Parts of the appliance may be hot
during or immediately after use.
Care should be taken to avoid
touching heating elements inside
the oven. Allow sufficient time
for the appliance to cool after
switching off.
❍ All insta lla tion, servicing a nd
ma intena nce work should be
carried out by a competent person
who will comply with current
Sharp objects can mark the surface of
stainless steel, but marks will become
less noticeable with time.
Regula tions,
Requirements.
Sta nda rds
a nd
❍ Switch off the electricity supply
before changing the oven light bulb,
to avoid the risk of electric shock.
To maintain the finish of the stainless
steel, or to remove any greasy marks,
wipe the stainless steel surface spar-
ingly with a minimum a mount of
“Johnson’s Baby Oil” and kitchen paper.
❍ Switch off the electricity supply
before cleaning the appliance.
Pa in te d , p la stic a n d m e ta l fin ish
p a rts (if fitted)
❍ Do not drape tea towels over the
flue vents or doors, as this creates
a fire hazard.
❍ W a rn in g : This appliance must
OVEN DOOR FRAME, DOOR HANDLES,
CONTROL KNOBS
be earthed.
W h e n
y o u
h a v e
fin is h e d
Do not use cooking oils, as these may
contain salt, which can damage the
stainless steel surface.
Only use a clean cloth wrung out in
hot soapy water.
❍ W hen opening the a pplia nce
doors, take care to avoid skin
contact with any steam which may
escape from the cooking.
co o k in g ch e ck th a t a ll co n tro ls
a re in th e o ff p o sitio n .
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CLEANING
USING THE GRILL
Ca u tio n : An y cle a n in g a g e n t
Ch ro m e p la te d p a rts
Ca u tio n : Acce ssib le p a rts m a y
De ta ch a b le g rill p a n h a n d le
u se d in co rre ctly m a y d a m a g e
th e a p p lia n ce .
b e h o t w h e n th e g rill is u se d ,
y o u n g ch ild re n sh o u ld b e k e p t
a w a y .
OVEN SHELVES & OVEN SHELF RUNNERS,
GRILL PAN TRIVET
trivet
Alw a y s le t th e a p p lia n ce co o l
b e fo re cle a n in g .
Do not use abrasives or polishes, use
a moist soap pad - eg; “Brillo”.
Some cooking operations generate a
considerable amount of grease. This,
combined with spillage, can become a
hazard if allowed to accumulate on
the appliance through lack of cleaning.
In extreme cases this may amount to
misuse of the appliance and could
invalidate your guarantee.
To sw itch o n th e g rill
Note: Oven shelf runners can be
removed for cleaning.
Grasp the
Open the top oven / grill door.
runners, and slide out of the hanging
holes as shown.
Turn the grill control knob either clockwise
to use the dual grill settings - or anti-
clockwise to the single grill settings.
Note: These items ma y a lso be
cleaned in a dishwasher.
grill pan
The single grill settings only use the
inner element of the grill.
handle position
handle
indicators
Im p o rta n t: the door must be kept
open when the grill is used - do not use
the grill with grill door closed.
It is recommended that the appliance
is cleaned after open roasting.
Place the handle over the edge of the
grill pan, at the narrow side edges.
Slide the handle to the centre, and
locate between the handle position
indicators.
Do not use ca ustic, corrosive or
abrasive cleaning products, products
containing bleach, coarse wire wool
or any hard implements, as they will
damage the surfaces.
To switch off, return the control knob to
the “off” position.
Ea sy ca re su rfa ce s
MAIN OVEN SIDES AND BACK
Note: The grill cannot be controlled by
We recommend that the appliance is
cleaned after open roasting, and also
after roasting at temperatures higher
than 200˚C, to help prevent a build up
of fats. Use of a trivet in a roasting tin
when roasting will help reduce fat
splashing.
the programmer.
All parts of the appliance can be safely
cleaned with a cloth wrung out in hot
soapy water.
Pre h e a tin g
For best results, preheat the grill for
3 - 5 minutes.
Vitre o u s e n a m e l p a rts
The handle should be removed from
the pan during grilling, to prevent
overheating.
GRILL PAN, MAIN OVEN BASE, TOP OVEN /
GRILL COMPARTMENT
Ca u tio n : Most types of cleaning
agent will damage these surfaces.
Use a mild cream cleaner - eg; “Cif”.
The handle is designed for removing /
inserting the grill pan under the grill
when grilling.
Only use a few drops of washing up
liquid in hot water. Wipe the surfaces
with a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy
water - if larger splashes of fat do not
readily disappear, scrub the area with
a nylon brush or nylon pan scourer
and hot soapy water. Rinse well and
heat the oven to dry the surfaces.
Stubborn marks may be removed with
a moistened “Brillo” pad.
If cleaning the grill pan when it is hot,
use oven gloves to move it. Do not use
the handle to pour hot fats from the
grill pan.
The grill pan may be cleaned in a dish-
washer, or with a nylon brush in hot
soapy water.
Food for grilling should be positioned
centrally on the trivet.
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USING THE GRILL
PROGRAMMER / CLOCK
Usin g th e g rill
The oven will automatically switch off
9 . Auto symbol will flash.
at 18.00 hours (6.00 pm) and the
alarm will sound (9 ).
Position the grill pan under the centre
of the grill.
A
U
T
O
The speed of grilling can be controlled
by use of either the variable control or
by selecting a higher or lower shelf
position.
For toasting and for grilling foods such
as bacon, sausages or steaks, use a
higher shelf position.
To switch off the alarm press the
minute minder button (1 0 ).
1 0 .
A
U
T
For thicker foods such as chops or
chicken joint pieces, use a middle to
low shelf position.
O
The grill trivet inside the grill pan
can be inverted to give a high or low
position, or it ma y be removed
altogether for items such as fish, which
can be grilled on the grill pan base.
Alternatively foods can be grilled in a
suitably heatproof dish.
When the oven has switched off, return
the oven k nob to the off p osition,
and press the manual button (1 1 ).
1 1 . Auto symbol goes out.
Alu m in iu m fo il
If you wish to cancel the automatic
setting before cooking has started,
and return to manual operation, press
the manual button (1 1 ). To cancel
any remaining cooking time left on the
clock before the alarm sounds, press
the manual button (1 1 ).
Using aluminium foil to cover the grill
pan, or putting items wrapped in foil
under the grill creates a fire hazard,
and the high reflectivity can damage
the grill element.
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PROGRAMMER / CLOCK
USING THE TOP OVEN
Fu lly a u to m a tic co o k in g (example)
5 . Auto symbol appears.
Ca u tio n : Acce ssib le p a rts m a y
To p h e a t a n d b a se h e a t
b e h o t w h e n th e to p o ve n is
u se d , y o u n g ch ild re n sh o u ld b e
k e p t a w a y .
The top oven offer the advantage that
it can be used with either base heat
only or top heat only, which are fixed
settings.
For use when a delayed start time is
required.
A
U
T
O
You want to set the length of cooking
time, and the time for the oven to
The top oven is
secondary oven.
a
conventiona l
To p h e a t o n ly
switch off.
The programmer will
Turn the top oven selector past the
oven temperature markings to the top
heat symbol. This setting can be used
to brown the top of dishes such as
cauliflower cheese or baked alaska.
automatically calculate the cooking
start time.
To sw itch o n th e to p o ve n
Press the cook time button, then use the
plus and minus buttons to set the display
to show the length of cooking time
required - eg; 2 hours as shown (5 ).
6 . The
cookpot
symbol
will
Turn the top oven control knob clock-
wise to the selected temperature.
disappear from the display.
Ba se h e a t o n ly
Note: The red thermostat indicator will
come on until the selected temperature
is reached and then go off. It will turn
on and off periodically as the thermo-
stat operates to maintain the selected
temperature.
A
U
T
Turn the top oven selector past the
oven temperature markings to the base
heat symbol. This setting can be used
to finish cooking pastry bases, pies,
pizzas etc.
O
Press the ready time button, and the
present ready time will be displayed.
Using the plus and minus buttons you
can set the display to show the actual
time you want the oven to switch off,
eg; 18.00 hours (6.00 pm) (6 ).
To switch off, return the control to the
off position.
Pre h e a tin g
We recommend preheating the oven
for frozen or chilled food and also for
soufflés, batter mixtures and yeast
mixtures.
7 . The cookpot symbol will appear
The display will revert to show time of day.
Ca u tio n : The top element gets
extremely hot when in use, so take
extra care to avoid touching it.
on the display.
Afte r se ttin g th e p ro g ra m m e r,
tu rn th e o ve n co n tro l to th e
re q u ire d te m p e ra tu re .
A
U
T
Preheat the oven until the indicator
light switches off for the first time, this
will take up to 20 minutes depending
of the temperature selected.
O
Im p o rta n t: Never put items directly
on the base of the oven or cover the
oven base with foil, as this may cause
The oven will automatically switch on
at the calculated start time of 16.00
hours (4.00 pm) (7 ).
the element to overheat.
position items on the shelf.
Always
8 .
A single press of the cook time button
shows the cooking time remaining
before the oven automatically switches
off (8 ).
A
U
T
O
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USING THE TOP OVEN
PROGRAMMER / CLOCK
To p o ve n b a k in g g u id e
Co o k in g te m p e ra tu re s
Sem i-a utom a tic cook ing (example)
1 . Auto symbol appears.
Because the top oven is more compact
it may be necessary to reduce the
cooking tempera tures specified in
You have started cooking a meal or
dish in the oven, and want to set the
time for the oven to switch off.
A
U
T
Sh e lf p o sitio n
O
There are 5 shelf positions which are
counted from the bottom of the oven
upwards, so shelf position 1 is the lowest.
recipes by up to 20˚C.
Use the
Press the cook time button, then use
the plus and minus buttons to set the
display to show the length of cooking
time required, eg; 2 hours as shown (1 ).
following guide as a reference for
determining temperatures to use.
Co o k in g tim e s
The cooking times given in the following
guide are based on a preheated oven,
if you don’t preheat the oven, the
cooking times may need to be extended.
2 .
After setting, the display will revert to
show the time of day, but you can
press the cook time button and the
display will show how much cooking
time still remains on the clock.
A
U
T
O
Press the ready time button, and the
display will show the actual time the
oven is going to switch off - eg; 18.00
(6.00 pm) as shown (2 ).
Ite m
Te m p e ra tu re
a t ˚C
Sh e lf
Po sitio n
Ap p ro x im a te
Co o k in g Tim e
Small cakes
180
160
3
3
15 - 20 mins
20 - 25 mins
3 . Auto symbol will flash.
At the end of the cooking time, the
alarm will sound.
Victoria sandwich
(2 x 180mm / 7”)
Swiss roll
Semi rich fruit cake
(180mm / 7” deep tin)
Scones
A
U
T
200
140
3
1
8 - 12 mins
O
1
To switch off the alarm, press the
minute minder button (3 ).
2 ⁄
2
- 3 hours
215
90 - 100
4
1
10 - 15 mins
2 - 3 hours
When the oven has switched off, return
the oven k nob to the off p osition,
and press the manual button (4 ).
Meringues
Shortcrust pastry
Puff / flaky pastry
Choux pastry
200 - 210
200 - 210
200 - 210
depends on Depends on size &
recipe &
filling
4 . Auto symbol goes out.
type of cooking dish &
also the filling
If you wish to cancel the automatic
setting or to cancel any remaining
cooking time left on the clock before
the alarm sounds, press the manual
button (4 ).
Biscuits
Sponge pudding
Milk pudding
160 - 200
150
140
3
2
1
10 - 20 mins
30 - 45 mins
1
2 - 2 ⁄
2
hours
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PROGRAMMER / CLOCK
USING THE MAIN OVEN
Th e p ro g ra m m e r b u tto n s
Ma n u a l o p e ra tio n
Ca u tio n : Acce ssib le p a rts m a y
sponges, otherwise preheating is not
necessary, as a fan oven warms up quickly.
minute minder
cook time
ready time
manual
minus
plus
b e h o t w h e n th e o ve n is u se d ,
y o u n g ch ild re n sh o u ld b e k e p t
a w a y .
Preheat the oven until the indicator
neon switches off for the first time; this
will take between 5 - 15 minutes,
depending on the temperature selected.
The main oven is a fanned electric oven.
To sw itch o n th e o ve n
To set the programmer to manual
operation at any time (cancelling any
automatic setting), press the manual
button. The programmer m u st be set
to manual before the appliance can
be used manually.
To help the a ir to circula te freely
Turn the main oven control knob
clockwise to the selected temperature.
To se t th e tim e o f d a y
❍ Position the shelves evenly within
the oven and maintain a clearance
from the oven roof and base.
Note: The red thermostat indicator will
come on until the selected temperature
is reached and then go off. It will turn
on and off periodically as the thermo-
stat operates to maintain the selected
temperature.
❍ If more than one cooking dish or
baking tray is to be used on a shelf
leave a gap of at least 25mm
between the items themselves and
the oven interior.
Se ttin g th e m in u te m in d e r
Press the cook time and ready time
buttons simultaneously, and keep them
depressed. Use the plus and minus
buttons to set the required time.
To switch off, return the control to the
“off” position.
❍ Allow enough space between shelves
for food that will rise during cooking.
Ba k in g tra y a n d ro a stin g tin s
❍ Do not place items on the oven
base as this will prevent air from
circulating freely.
Auto symbol goes out. The cookpot
symbol comes on.
For best cooked results and even
browning, the maximum size baking
trays and roasting tins that should be
used are as follows;
Press the minute minder button, then
use the plus and minus buttons to set
the required time.
Slo w co o k in g
To se le ct a n a la rm to n e
Ma ke sure tha t frozen foods a re
thoroughly thawed before cooking.
Baking tray
350mm x 280mm
The minute minder symbol will appear
on the display.
This size of baking tray will hold up to
16 small cakes.
Do not slow cook joints of meat or
1
1
You can cancel the minute minder at
a ny time by pressing the minute
minder button and the minus button
until the display returns to 0.00.
Roasting tin
370mm x 320mm
poultry weighing more than 2 ⁄4kg / 4 ⁄2lb.
We recommend that you use good
quality cookware. Poor quality trays
and tins may warp when heated,
leading to uneven baking results.
For roasting joints of meat or poultry
and for pot roasts, preheat the oven
to 190˚C - 200˚C and cook for 30
minutes, then adjust the oven control to
110˚C - 120˚C for the remainder of
the cooking time.
Press the minus button to listen to the
first tone.
After setting, the display will revert to
show the time of day, but you can press
the minute minder button and the display
will show the minutes remaining.
Release the minus button and press it
again to listen to the second tone etc.
Pre h e a tin g
The oven must be preheated when
cooking frozen and chilled food, and
we recommend preheating for yeast
mixtures, batters, soufflés and whisked
Slow cooking times will be about
three times as long as conventional
cooking times.
Releasing the minus button after the
tone has sounded will automatically
select that tone.
The tone will sound at the end of the
time set - to cancel the tone, press the
minute minder button.
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USING THE MAIN OVEN
USING THE OVENS - MAIN OVEN ONLY
Co o k in g w ith a fa n o ve n
De fro stin g a n d co o lin g
Im p o rta n t: Food is more susceptible
Hin ts fo r a u to m a tic co o k in g
to the growth of food poisoning
organisms in warm conditions. If the
weather is hot, either take care to
ensure that food is not left standing in
a warm oven, or avoid using the
automatic cooking facility.
To d e fro st frozen foods, turn the
oven control to the defrost position,
place the food in the centre of the oven
and close the door.
❍ Food is placed in a cold oven so
you will need to add about 10 -
15 minutes onto the cooking time
to allow for the oven to reach the
selected temperature.
If you are used to cooking with a
conventional oven, you will find a
number of difference to cooking with a
fan oven, which will require a different
approach:
To co o l foods after cooking, prior to
refrigerating or freezing, turn the oven
control to the defrost position, and
open the door.
❍ Wine or beer may ferment, and
cream may curdle during the delay
period, so it is best to add these
ingredients just before serving.
There are no zones of heat in a
fan oven, the convection fan at the
back of the oven ensures an even
temperature throughout the oven; this
makes it ideal for batch baking - eg;
when planning a party or stocking the
freezer, as all item will be cooked
within the same length of time.
Be sa fe
❍ Potatoes should be parboiled or
brushed with oil to prevent
discolouration during the delay
period.
Do not defrost stuffed poultry using this
method. Do not defrost larger joints of
meat and poultry over 2kg / 4lb using
this method.
❍ Meat can be brushed with oil to
Cooking times will generally be shorter
- by between 5 - 10 minutes per hour -
than those times given in recipe books
for conventional cooking.
Never pla ce uncooked food for
defrosting next to cooked food which
is to be cooled, as this can lead to
cross contamination.
prevent it drying.
❍ Lemon juice can be added to
certain fruits and vegetables such
a s a pples, pea rs, turnips a nd
parsnips to prevent discolouration
during the delay period.
We recommend preheating the oven
for frozen of chilled food, and also for
soufflés, batter mixtures and yeast
mixtures. Preheat the oven until the
indicator light switches off for the first
time, this will take between 5 to 15
minutes depending on the temperature
selected.
Defrosting meat, poultry and fish can
be accelerated using this method, but
make sure they are completely thawed
before cooking thoroughly.
Place meat and poultry on a trivet in a
meat tin.
De fro stin g tim e s
Small or thin pieces of frozen fish or
meat - eg; fish fillets, prawns and mince,
will take approximately 1 - 2 hours.
There is no flavour transference in a
fan oven, which means you can cook
strong smelling foods such as fish, at
the same time as mild foods - eg; milk
puddings.
Placing the food in a single layer will
reduce the thawing time.
A medium sized casserole or stew will
take approximately 3 - 4 hours.
Foods a re cooked a t
a
lower
tempera ture (between 10˚C a nd
20˚C lower) than a conventional oven,
so conventional recipe temperatures
may have to be reduced.
1
A 1 ⁄2kg / 3lb oven ready chicken will
take approximately 5 hours - remove
the giblets as soon as possible.
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USING THE OVENS - MAIN OVEN ONLY
USING THE MAIN OVEN
Au to m a tic co o k in g (m a in o ve n
Do n o t
Ma in ove n b a k ing g uid e
Alu m in iu m fo il
o n ly )
❍ W a rm food should never be
placed in the oven if there is a
delay period. Stews prepared by
frying the meat and vegetables
first should be cooked as soon as
possible, or refrigerated prior to
placing in the oven.
The cooking times given below are only
approximate, because the size and type
of cooking dish will influence cooking
times, as will personal preference.
Use foil only to cover food or cooking
dishes, using foil to cover the shelves
or oven base creates a fire hazard.
The a utoma tic cooking fa cility is
controlled by the programmer (see
‘Progra mmer/ Clock’ section) a nd
allows complete meals, or individual
dishes to be cooked while you are out
of the house, to be ready for when you
return. The ‘Ready Time’ should be set
as close as possible to, or just after
your anticipated return so food is not
left standing in a warm oven.
O ve n sh e lve s
The times given in the following guide
are based on a preheated oven.
The oven shelf must be positioned with
the upstand facing up.
Because a fan oven has an even
temperature throughout the oven, no
shelf positions ha ve been given,
and there is no need to interchange
dishes onto different shelves pa rt
❍ To help keep foods as cool as
possible, do not leave the oven
light on when the oven is set for
automatic cooking.
Position baking trays and roasting tins
on the middle of the shelves, and leave
one clea r shelf position between
shelves, to allow for circulation of heat.
wa y through cooking a s with
conventional oven.
a
❍ Some dishes are not suitable for
cooking on automatic - eg; dishes
containing left over cooked meat
or poultry, eggs, cooked rice or
seafood.
Do
❍ Select foods which are as fresh as
possible, and as cold as possible -
ie; preferably straight from the
refrigerator.
Ite m
Te m p e ra tu re
˚C
Ap p ro x im a te
co o k in g tim e
❍ Do not put food items (intended for
automatic cooking) into a warm
oven to cool before setting for
automatic cooking.
Small cakes
Whisked sponge
Swiss roll
170 - 180
170
190
20 - 25 mins
15 - 20 mins
8 - 12 mins
25 - 35 mins
❍ Choose foods which are suitable for
cooking from a cold start, as some
dishes will be affected by being
left uncooked, at room temperature,
perhaps for several hours - eg; a
wet filling on a pastry base.
Victoria sandwich
(2 x 205mm / 8”)
shallow tins
170
❍ Do not over-fill dishes containing
liquids as they might boil over.
1
1
❍ Never leave food in the oven to
cool slowly after cooking; serve
immediately or refrigerated.
Semi rich fruit cake
(230mm / 9” deep tin)
Scones
140
2 ⁄
2
- 3 ⁄ hours
2
❍ Make sure that meat and poultry
are thoroughly thawed (but still cold
from the refrigerator), before placing
them in the oven, and avoid using
rolled joints of meat which can be
more susceptible to the growth of
food poisoning organisms.
210 - 220
90 - 100
10 - 15 mins
2 - 3 hours
Meringues
❍ Never use the automatic facility to
reheat ‘cook chill’ foods as they
should go stra ight from the
refrigerator into a preheated oven.
Shortcrust pastry
Puff / flaky pastry
Choux pastry
200
210
200
Depending on size and
type of cooking dish,
and also the filling.
❍ Cover dishes with lids or foil to
keep the food moist, prevent the
transfer of odours, and protect from
possible contamination; the food
can be uncovered towards the end
of cooking to crisp and brown.
Biscuits
160 - 200
210
150
10 - 20 mins
20 - 30 mins
45 mins - 1 hour
Bread (500g (1lb) loaf)
Sponge pudding
Milk pudding
1
3
150
1 ⁄
2
- 1 ⁄ hours
4
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USING THE OVENS
Tra d itio n a l fru it ca k e s
Ro a st tu rk e y
Ro a stin g g u id e
N o te s:
It should be remembered that ovens
can vary over time, therefore cooking
times can vary, making it difficult to be
precise when baking fruit cakes.
Roa sting turkey perfectly involves
cooking two different types of meat -
the delicate light breast meat, which
must not be allowed to dry out, and
the darker leg meat, which takes
longer to cook.
The times given in the roasting guide
are only approximate, because the
size and age of the bird will influence
cooking times as will the shape of a
joint and the proportion of the bone.
❍ When cooking stuffed meat or
poultry calculate the cooking time
from the total weight of the meat
plus the stuffing.
It is necessary, therefore, to test the
cake before removal from the oven.
Use a fine warmed skewer inserted
into the centre of the cake. If the
skewer comes out clean, then the cake
is cooked.
❍ For joints cooked in foil or covered
roasters, and for lidded casseroles,
add 5 minutes per 450g (1lb) to
the calculated cooking time.
Frozen meat should be thoroughly
thawed before cooking. For large
joints it is advisable to thaw overnight.
The turkey must be roa sted long
enough for the legs to cook, so
frequent basting is necessary. The breast
meat can be covered once browned.
Frozen poultry should be thoroughly
thawed before cooking. The time
required depends on the size of the
bird - eg; a large turkey may take up
to 48 hours to thaw.
❍ Smaller joints weighing less than
1
1.25kg (2 ⁄2lb) ma y require 5
❍ Do not attempt to make Christmas
cakes larger than the oven can cope
with; you should allow at least
25mm (1 inch) space between the
oven walls and the tin.
❍ Turkey should be roasted at 170 -
190˚C for 20 minutes per 1lb,
plus 20 minutes unless packaging
advises otherwise.
minutes per 450g (1lb) extra
cooking time.
❍ Position the oven shelf so that the
meat or poultry will be in the
centre of the oven.
Use of a trivet with a roasting tin will
reduce fat splashing and will help to keep
the oven interior clean. Alternatively,
to help reduce fat splashing, potatoes
or other vegetables can be roasted
around the meat / poultry.
❍ The turkey can be open roasted -
breast side down - for half of the
cook time, and then turned over for
the remainder of the cooking time.
❍ Always follow the temperatures
❍ It is recommended that the appliance
recommended in the recipe.
is cleaned after open roasting.
❍ To protect a very rich fruit cake
during cooking, tie 2 layers of
brown paper around the tin.
❍ If the turkey is stuffed, add 5
minutes per 1lb to the cooking time.
❍ We recommend that the cake tin is
not stood on layers of brown
paper, as this can hinder effective
circulation of air.
❍ If roasting turkey covered with
foil, add 5 minutes per 1lb to the
cooking time.
Co o k in o ve n a t:
1 8 0 ˚C - Ma in O ve n (Fanned)
2 0 0 ˚C - To p O ve n (Conventional)
Ap p ro x im a te Co o k in g Tim e
(preheated oven)
To test if the turkey is cooked, push a
fine skewer into the thickest part of the
thigh. If the juices run clear, the turkey
is cooked. If the juices are still pink,
the turkey will need longer cooking.
❍ Do not use soft tub margarine for
rich fruit cakes unless specified in
the recipe.
Be e f
Rare
20 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 20 minutes
25 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 20 minutes
30 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 30 minutes
Medium
Well done
❍ Always use the correct size and
shape of tin for the recipe quantities.
La m b
Medium
Well done
25 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 25 minutes
30 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 30 minutes
Po rk
35 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 35 minutes
20 minutes per 450g (1lb), plus 20 minutes
Po u ltry
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