Operation Manual

COOKING TIPS
Temperatures and cooking times are given for information only to facilitate using the oven.
Personal experience should then let you adapt these settings to your taste and habits.
Remember that cooking at higher temperatures causes more spattering, and the oven can
become dirty and smokey. It is better to slightly reduce the cooking temperature, even if it
means increasing the cooking time.
13 GB
The sides of the oven are equipped
with different positions numbered
from the bottom.
FISH
Tilefish or bream Conv cooking 1kg whole 220° C130 min
Monk fish or Salmon Conv cooking 1kg braised 220° C130 min
Fan cooking
Grilled fish Grill 6 fillets 275° C42x5 min
Fillet of sole 160° C115-20 min6 pieces
Recipes
Cooking
method
Quantity
Cooking
°C
Cooking
time
Shelf level
VEGETABLES - OTHERS
Recipes
Cooking
method
Quantity
Cooking
°C
Cooking
time
Tips
Conv cooking
Braised cabbage Conv cooking for 6 200-220° C
180-200° C
1 hour
Pâté en croûte 200-220° C 1 hour/kg
Chicory with gruyere for 6 25-30 min
Soufflé
savoury/sweet
180-200° C 50-60 min
Potatoes in their
jackets
200-220° about 1 hourfor 6
Fan cooking
Fan cooking
Fan cooking
Stuffed tomatoes Fan cooking 6-8 pieces 200-220° C
220° C
40-45 min
Leek flan Fan + lower element 220° C 35-40 min
Quiche Lorraine for 6 45-50 minFan + lower element
for 6
for 6
All the cooking was done at shelf position "1" except cooking marked thus "*", which requires cooking at a middle position.
Toast with crottin* Turbo grill 6 pieces 210° C
3 min to toast one
side + 4 min/crottin
Ø 22
Flat steak pan