Use & Care Guide
Table Of Contents
- Masterpiece® Series Single Steam Oven and Double Steam Oven
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- Table of contents
- 1 IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
- 2 Preventing material damage
- 3 Environmental protection and energy-saving
- 4 Familiarizing yourself with your appliance
- 5 Accessories
- 6 Before using for the first time
- 7 Basic Operation
- 7.1 Turning the appliance on
- 7.2 Turning the appliance off
- 7.3 Operating the full-touch display
- 7.4 Setting the heating mode and temperature
- 7.5 Changing the heating mode or temperature
- 7.6 Canceling a heating mode
- 7.7 Heating time limitation
- 7.8 Preheating
- 7.9 Fast preheat
- 7.10 Turning the panel lock on or off
- 7.11 Meat probe
- 8 Timer functions
- 9 Basic settings
- 10 Operating the steam oven
- 10.1 Filling the water tank
- 10.2 Removing the water tank during or after operation
- 10.3 Rack positions
- 10.4 Inserting the wire rack
- 10.5 Using the telescopic rack
- 10.6 Getting the best results
- 10.7 General tips for heating modes
- 10.8 Opening the oven door during a steam mode
- 10.9 Using a steam cooking mode
- 10.10 Using steam assisted cooking mode
- 10.11 Automatic steam programs
- 11 Operating the conventional oven
- 11.1 Rack positions
- 11.2 Inserting the wire rack
- 11.3 Inserting the telescopic rack
- 11.4 Rotisserie
- 11.5 Getting the best results
- 11.6 General tips for heating modes
- 11.6.1 How to use bake mode
- 11.6.2 How to use convection bake mode
- 11.6.3 How to use convection multi-rack/true convection mode
- 11.6.4 How to use pizza mode
- 11.6.5 How to use roast mode
- 11.6.6 How to use convection roast mode
- 11.6.7 How to use broil mode
- 11.6.8 How to use convection broil mode
- 11.6.9 How to use proof mode
- 11.6.10 How to use warm mode
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- 13 Cleaning and maintenance
- 13.1 Cleaning agents
- 13.2 Cleaning the conventional oven
- 13.3 Cleaning the steam oven
- 13.4 Maintenance
- 14 Eliminating faults
- 15 Disposal
- 16 Customer service
- 17 STATEMENT OF LIMITED PRODUCT WARRANTY
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- Table des matières
- 1 IMPORTANTES CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ
- 1.1 Définitions des termes de sécurité
- 1.2 Informations générales
- 1.3 Utilisation prévue
- 1.4 Restriction sur le groupe d'utilisateurs
- 1.5 Utilisation sécuritaire
- 1.6 Sécurité des enfants
- 1.7 Cuisson vapeur
- 1.8 Fonction de nettoyage
- 1.9 Installation et entretien appropriés
- 1.10 Mises en garde conformément à la proposition 65 de l'État de Californie
- 2 Prévenir les bris matériels
- 3 Protection de l'environnement et économies
- 4 Description de l'appareil
- 5 Accessoires
- 6 Avant d'utiliser pour la première fois
- 7 Opération de base
- 7.1 Allumer l'appareil
- 7.2 Éteindre l'appareil
- 7.3 Utilisation de l'écran tactile
- 7.4 Réglage du mode de chauffage et de la température
- 7.5 Modification du mode de chauffage ou de la température
- 7.6 Annulation d'un mode de chauffage
- 7.7 Limitation du temps de chauffage
- 7.8 Préchauffage
- 7.9 Préchauffage rapide
- 7.10 Activer ou désactiver le verrouillage du panneau
- 7.11 Sonde thermométrique
- 8 Fonctions de minuterie
- 9 Réglages de base
- 10 Fonctionnement du four à vapeur
- 10.1 Remplissage du réservoir d'eau
- 10.2 Retrait du réservoir d'eau pendant ou après le fonctionnement
- 10.3 Positions des grilles
- 10.4 Insertion de la grille métallique
- 10.5 Utilisation du support télescopique
- 10.6 Obtenir les meilleurs résultats
- 10.7 Conseils généraux pour les modes de chauffage
- 10.8 Ouverture de la porte du four en mode vapeur
- 10.9 Utilisation d'un mode de cuisson vapeur
- 10.10 Utilisation du mode de cuisson à la vapeur
- 10.11 Programmes de vapeur automatiques
- 11 Fonctionnement du four conventionnel
- 11.1 Positions des grilles
- 11.2 Insertion de la grille métallique
- 11.3 Insertion de la grille télescopique
- 11.4 Rôtissoire
- 11.5 Obtenir les meilleurs résultats
- 11.6 Conseils généraux pour les modes de chauffage
- 11.6.1 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson
- 11.6.2 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson par convection
- 11.6.3 Comment utiliser le mode de convection multi-grille/vraie convection
- 11.6.4 Comment utiliser le mode pizza
- 11.6.5 Comment utiliser le mode de rôtissage
- 11.6.6 Comment utiliser le mode de rôtissage par convection
- 11.6.7 Comment utiliser le mode gril
- 11.6.8 Comment utiliser le mode de cuisson au gril par convection
- 11.6.9 Comment utiliser le mode de fermentation
- 11.6.10 Comment utiliser le mode maintenir au chaud
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- 13 Nettoyage et entretien
- 13.1 Produits de nettoyage
- 13.2 Nettoyage du four conventionnel
- 13.3 Nettoyage du four à la vapeur
- 13.4 Entretien
- 14 Dépannage
- 15 Élimination
- 16 Service à la clientèle
- 17 ÉNONCÉ DE LA GARANTIE LIMITÉE DU PRODUIT
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¡ Use the same temperature as indicated in the recipe.
¡ Check doneness early, since roasting time may de-
crease.
¡ Do not cover meat or use cooking bags.
¡ Use a broil pan with a rack and grid or a shallow, uncov-
ered pan with a rack for roasting.
¡ Use a meat thermometer to determine the internal tem-
perature of the meat.
¡ If the meat is browned to your liking, but is not yet done,
foil can be placed over the meat to prevent overbrown-
ing.
¡ Let meat stand covered with foil 10-15 minutes after re-
moving it from the oven.
How to use broil mode
The broil mode uses intense heat radiated from the upper
element. Use the broil mode for cooking thin, tender cuts
of meat, 1" (2.5cm) or less, poultry and fish. It can also be
used to brown breads and casseroles.
Note
¡ Always broil with the oven door closed.
¡ Preheat the oven for 3 to 4minutes. Do not preheat for
more than 5minutes.
¡ Steaks and chops should be at least ¾" (2cm) thick.
¡ Use the broil pan and grid or a deep pan with a metal
rack, for broiling.
¡ Do not cover the broil grid with foil. It is designed to
drain fats and oils away from the cooking surface to pre-
vent smoking and spattering.
¡ Turn meats once during the recommended cook time.
Fish does not need to be turned.
¡ When top browning casseroles, use only metal or glass
ceramic dishes such as Corningware®.
¡ Never use heat-proof glass, such as Pyrex®; it cannot
tolerate the high temperature.
How to use convection broil mode
Use the convection broil mode for cooking thick, tender
cuts of meat, poultry and fish. Convection broil is not rec-
ommended for browning breads, casseroles and other
foods.
In addition to the benefits of standard broiling, convection
broiling is faster.
Note
¡ Always use convection broil with the oven door closed.
¡ Preheat the oven for 3 to 4minutes. Do not preheat for
more than 5minutes.
¡ Steaks and chops should be at least 1½" (4cm) thick.
¡ Use the broil pan and grid or a deep pan with a metal
rack, for broiling.
¡ Do not cover the broil grid with foil. It is designed to
drain fats and oils away from the cooking surface to pre-
vent smoking and spattering.
¡ Turn meats once during the recommended cook time.
Fish does not need to be turned.
¡ Never use heat-proof glass, such as Pyrex®; it cannot
tolerate the high temperature.
How to use proof mode
Use the proof mode to raise yeast dough.
Note
¡ Start with a cool oven when using the proof mode.
¡ Allow frozen dough to thaw first.
¡ The ideal temperature for proofing will be maintained
until the mode is turned off. Dough has proofed when it
has doubled in size.
¡ Loosely cover the bowl or pan and use any rack that ac-
commodates the size of the container.
¡ Keep the door closed and use the oven light to check
the rising of the dough.
Size Time in min.
Loaf, 1lb (4.5kg) 60-75
Rolls, 0.1lb (50g) 30-45
How to use warm mode
Use the warm mode to keep hot, cooked foods at serving
temperature.
CAUTION
Food may spoil when kept warm for too long.
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Do not use the warm mode to heat cold food.
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Be sure to maintain proper food temperature. The
USDA recommends holding hot food at 140°F (60°C)
or warmer.
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DO NOT warm food longer than one hour.
Note
¡ ALWAYS start with hot food. DO NOT use this mode to
heat cold food other than for crisping crackers, chips,
and dry cereal.
¡ Serving dishes, plates, and cups may be kept warm
with this mode.
¡ Foods that must be kept moist should be covered with a
lid or aluminum foil.
¡ Aluminum foil may be used to cover food. Use only
heat-safe dishes.
¡ DO NOT open the oven door unnecessarily. Opening
the door will reduce the temperature of the oven.
¡ When keeping cooked food warm, allow time for the
oven to preheat before placing the item in the oven.
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HomeConnect™
This appliance is network-capable. Connecting your appli-
ance to a mobile device lets you control its functions via
the HomeConnect™ app, adjust its basic settings and
monitor its operating status.
HomeConnect™ services are not available in every coun-
try. Availability of the HomeConnect™ function depends
on the availability of HomeConnect™ services in your
country. You can find information on this at: www.home-
connect.com.
To be able to use HomeConnect™, you must first set up
the connection to the WLAN home network (Wi-Fi
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the HomeConnect™ app.
The HomeConnect™ app will guide you through the en-
tire registration process. Follow the instructions in the
HomeConnect™ app to make the settings.
Tips
¡ Please consult the HomeConnect™ documents sup-
plied.
¡ Please also note the information in the HomeCon-
nect™ app.
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