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tion up from your selection and then turn it back
to the correct selection.
Caution: Ovens 60 and 80 cm wide are always
multifunctional unless you ordered a ventilated
gas model.
Caution: Ovens 30 and 40 cm wide are always
conventional. These ovens offer grilling, top heat,
bottom heat and top and bottom heat.
Quick–Start Function
The Quick–Start function is ideal for anyone who
wants to preheat their 60 to 80 cm wide electric
oven more quickly. You use the Quick–Start func-
tion by setting the oven control knob to “thaw” and
adjusting the temperature to the desired setting.
The oven will now use all available heat sources
to reach the desired temperature. As soon as
the oven has reached the correct temperature,
the orange light will switch off. Then select the
desired oven function.
Caution: The Quick–Start function can be used
for selected end temperatures between 180 and
250°C. Any advantages at lower end tempera-
tures are negligible. Never use the Quick–Start
function for more than 30 minutes at a time.
Grill Oven
Some range cookers are fitted with a separate
grill oven. This grill oven actually works exactly
like a regular one, but includes additional functi-
ons. The grill oven is standard fitted with telesco-
pic gliders which simplify putting the dish in and
removing it. In order to catch juices or food spills,
we recommend that the black drip pan included
with your oven always be used.
Caution: The oven door should be closed when
using the grill oven.
Using the Rotisserie
Place the item on the rotisserie. Use two meat
clamps to make sure the meat is secure, and the
weight is distributed evenly across the rotisse-
rie. This will prevent the rotisserie motor from
overheating. Place the rotisserie in its holder, and
insert the end into the rotisserie motor opening.
Select the grilling function, and set the desired
cook time. Always place a drip pan beneath the
dish.
Casing Cooling System
Every Boretti range cooker is fitted with a so–
called casing cooling system. This ensures that
the outside of the range cooker remains at an
acceptable temperature. A sensor in the range
cooker ensures that if the temperature becomes
too high, the forced cooling switches on automa-
tically. It may continue to cool even after the oven
has been switched off. In part because of this
system, it is possible to place a Boretti range
cooker between kitchen cabinets.
Dismantling the Oven Door
It is easy to remove the door from your Boretti
range cooker. Please follow these instructions:
Open the oven door completely. Move the fitted
brackets to an upright position (Fig. 3a)
Close the door halfway. Without using force, pull
the door slowly towards you (Fig. 4). Attaching
the door is done in reverse order. However, you
must make sure that the little slots underneath
the bracket fit onto the frame of the range cooker.
This may take some practice.
Figure 3
Figure 4