User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
- Guide to the oven 10
- Guide to the display 11
- Oven accessories 13
- Safety and energy saving features 15
- Settings J 16
- Selecting cookware 22
- Before using the oven 26
- Using the oven 29
- Selecting cooking times 31
- Timer 33
- Functions 34
- Bake 35
- Broil 37
- Microwave 39
- Master Chef 44
- Defrost 46
- Roast 47
- Using the roast probe 49
- Favorites 51
- Sabbath 53
- Cleaning and Care 54
- Frequently asked questions 58
- Technical Service 61
- Electrical connection 64
- Installation 65
Reheating
The oven is useful for reheating food.
To reheat select a power level of:
–
full bar for drinks,
–
10 to 12 bars for food,
–
8 bars for baby food.
^
Set the cookware in the middle of the
glass tray on the 1
st
level runner from
the bottom.
^
Select a cooking time and a power
level.
^ Press "Start".
The time required depends on the food,
its initial temperature and the amount to
be heated.
^ Stir the food halfway through
reheating.
After reheating
Be careful when removing a dish
from the oven, it may be hot.
^
After reheating food, especially food
for babies and small children, stir the
food or shake the container and
check that the temperature does not
pose any danger.
Reheating tips
–
Use a lid or cover for reheating food,
except when a "drier" finish is
needed, e.g. breaded foods.
–
Remove the lid from glass containers
e.g. baby food jars.
–
Remove the lid or nipple from baby
bottles before heating.
–
To heat a liquid, insert the boiling
wand into the container.
Take care that the baby food is at a
safe temperature when served. Heat
baby food only for 30 seconds at a
time then check temperature.
Do not reheat hard boiled eggs,
even without the shell, in the oven.
The eggs can burst.
Microwave
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