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BAKING  IN  THE  OVEN

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BAKING  IN  THE  OVEN

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Baking   cakes and loaves

  

Warning!

The baking parameters given in Tables 

are approximate and can be corrected 

based on your own experience and   

cooking preferences. 

 

In case you may not find any particular 

type of cake in the tables, use the     

information available for the next most 

similar type of cake. 

 

Baking with upper and lower 

 

heaters

Use only a single guide level. 

 

This baking position is especially suitable     

 for baking dry pastry, bread and teacakes.

 Use dark baking pans. Light pans 

reflect heat and pastry is not adequately     

browned.

 

 

Always place baking pans on the grid 

rack. Remove the grid only of baking in 

the flat biscuit tray, supplied with the 

appliance. 

 

Preheating shortens the baking time. Do 

not put the cake in the oven until proper 

temperature is obtained. 

Baking   tips

Is  cake  cooked?

Pierce the cake with a wooden peg at the 

thickest part, if the dough does not stick to 

it, the cake is baked. You may switch off 

the oven and use the remaining heat. 

cake  has

 

fallen

Check the recipe. Use less fluid next time. 

Follow the mixing times, especially when 

using powered kitchen mixers. 

cake  is  too   light   on  the  bottom

Use dark baking pan next time, or place the 

pan one level lower, or switch on the lower 

heater a while before the completion. 

 

Cheese  cake  is  undercooked

Next time reduce the baking temperature 

and extend the baking time. 

Warnings  regarding  the  baking 

tables

The tables indicate the temperature range.   

 Always select lower temperature first. 

You may always increase the 

 temperature in case pastry needs more 

 

 

Baking times  are indicative only. They  

may vary in dependence of individual 

characteristics. 

 

The asterix indicates that the oven  

 requires preheating. 

disconnect the mains plug 

call the service centre 

some minor faults can be fixed by referring to the instructions given in the table below. 

Before calling the customer support centre or the service centre check the following  

points that are presented in the table. 

gradually by turning the appropriate knob 

to the right or left.The knob is unfold on 

baking. 

PROBLEM 

REASON 

ACTION 

1. The appliance    

 

Break in power supply.

 

Check the household fuse box; if 

 

there is  

a blown fuse replace it 

 

with a new one.

 

 

2. The programmer  

display is flashing

 

The appliance was disconnected from the 

 

 

mains 

 

or there was a temporary  power cut.

 

 

Set the current time (see 

 

Use of the    

programmer ).

 

3. The oven lighting

 does not  work.

 

The bulb is loose or damaged.

 

Tighten up 

 

or replace the blown bulb(see   

 Cleaning and Maintenance)  

 

does not work.

“0.00”.

  Baking   Table is for cakes and loaves

Type of pastry

 

Guide level

 

(from down 

upwards)

 

Temp

(

 

Guide level

 

(from down 

upwards)

 

Temp

(

 

Baking time

 

(in min.)

 

Sweet pastry

 

 

 

 

 

 

Raisin cake 

160-170 

150-160 

55-70 

Ring cake 

160-170 

150-160 

60-70 

Tree cake (tart 

form) 

160-170 

150-160 

45-60 

Cheese cake 

(tart form) 

180-190 

160-170 

60-80 

Fruit cake 

190-200 

170-180 

50-70 

Fruit cake with 

icing 

180-190 

160-170 

60-70 

Sponge cake 

180-190 

160-170 

30-40 

Flake cake 

190-200 

170-180 

25-35 

Fruit cake mix 

dough 

180-190 

160-170 

50-70 

Cherry cake 

190-210 

170-200 

30-50 

Jelly roll 

190-200 

170-180 

15-25 

Fruit fan 

160-170 

150-160 

25-35 

Plait bun 

190-210 

180-210 

35-50 

Christmas cake 

180-190 

170-200 

45-70 

Apple pie 

190-210 

170-200 

40-60 

Puff paste 

180-190 

160-170 

40-60 

Salted pastry

 

 

 

 

 

 

Bacon roll 

190-200 

170-180 

45-60 

Pizza 

220-240 

210-230 

30-45 

Bread 

200-220 

180-210 

50-60 

Rolls 

210-230 

200-220 

30-40 

Cookies

 

 

 

 

 

 

Caraway roll 

180-190 

160-170 

15-25 

Biscuits 

180-190 

160-170 

20-30 

Danish pastry 

190-210 

170-200 

20-35 

Flaky pastry 

200-210 

180-200 

20-30 

Cream puff 

190-210 

170-200 

25-45 

Deep frozen 

pastry

 

 

 

 

 

 

Apple pie, 

cheese pie 

190-210 

170-200 

50-70 

Cheese cake 

190-200 

170-180 

65-85 

Pizza 

210-230 

200-220 

20-30 

Chips for oven 

210-230 

200-220 

20-35 

Potato fries for 

210-230 

200-220 

20-35 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for AFC547W

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL Please read this instruction manual before using your new stove Cod 004030xxxx AFC547W artusi com au ...

Page 2: ... time It is necessary to follow the instructions in the manual carefully in order to avoid possible accidents Caution Do not use the cooker until you have read this instruction manual The cooker is intended for household use only The manufacturer reserves the right to introduce changes which do not affect the operation of the appliance 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Safety instructions 3 How to save energy 4...

Page 3: ...overheating l Do not allow the cooktop to get soiled and prevent liquids from boiling over onto the surface of the cooktop Any spillages should be cleaned up as they happen l Do not place pans with a wet bottom on the warmed up heating zones as this can cause irreversible changes to the cooktop irremovable stains l Do not switch on the cooktop until a pan has been placed on it l Do not put pans we...

Page 4: ...tc should be kept out of reach of children Caution During transportation protective packaging was used to protect the appliance against any damage 5 DISPOSAL OF THE APPLIANCE DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE Control panel centers for used devices can be provided by your local authority Old appliances should not simply be disposed of with normal household waste but should be delivered to a collection a...

Page 5: ...rm up to around 50 above the ambient temperature The cooker should stand on a hard even floor do not put it on a base provisions are unsure of your furniture s heat 8 INSTALLATION Before you start using the cooker it should be leveled which is particularly Important for fat distribution in a frying pan To this purpose adjustable feet are accessible after removal of the drawer The adjustment range ...

Page 6: ... Wrong Wrong Heat level selection Step Suitable for 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 hot plate off use of remaining heat maintaining temperature slow cooking small quantities of food min power slow cooking slow cooking of large quantities slow frying of large big chunks frying preparing soup basis fry boiling browning frying maxmium power push the knob gently and then turn it set it to the right position The m...

Page 7: ...e function button to adjust the cooking time End of cooking time end of cooking time end of end of cooking time After the auto function be off the cooking time to 0 end of cooking time and current time remains the same want to oven work of 3 hours end of cooking time 5 00 3 00 5 00 Or press button MODE twice end of cooking time set either the cooking time by 1 2 3 end End of cooking time automatic...

Page 8: ...ng Top Heat Bottom Heat Setting the knob to this position allows the oven to be heated conventionally Classic Convection Static Grill Double Grill When the combined grill is active it enables grilling with the grill and with the top heater switched on at the same time This function allows a higher temperature at the top of the cooking area which causes more intense browning of the dish and permits...

Page 9: ...fan have been selected but the temperature knob is set to zero only the fan will be on With this function you can cool the dish or the oven chamber Possibility to bake at two cooking levels simultaneously of the oven heating method is Reduction of oven heating up time and of the initial heating stage Rear Heat Rear Fan At this function allows the oven to be heating up in a forced way with the ther...

Page 10: ...e glass from the second blocking mechanism and remove After cleaning insert and block the glass panel and screw in the blocking mechanism Removal of the internal glass panel Regular inspections Besides keeping the cooker clean you should Carry out periodic inspections of the control elements and cooking units of the cooker After the guarantee has expired you should have a technical inspection of t...

Page 11: ...e below Before calling the customer support centre or the service centre check the following points that are presented in the table gradually by turning the appropriate knob to the right or left The knob is unfold on baking PROBLEM REASON ACTION 1 The appliance Break in power supply Check the household fuse box if there is a blown fuse replace it with a new one 2 The programmer display is flashing...

Page 12: ...ing fat Never leave roast to cool in the oven as it might produce dew and corrosion of the oven 22 21 Weight Type of meat Temp Temp Temp in grams in min in min B eef Beef loin 1000 2 210 230 200 220 100 120 Beef loin 1500 2 210 230 200 220 120 150 Roast beef rare 1000 2 230 240 220 230 30 40 Roast beef well done 1000 2 230 240 220 230 40 50 Pork Pork roast with skin 1500 2 190 200 170 180 140 160 ...

Page 13: ...ories Perforated roast may produce spurting of hot grease sausages Use long grill tongs to prevent skin burns and protect your eyes Supervise the grill at all time Excessive heat may quickly burn your food and provoke fire Do not let the children in the vicinity of the grill Grill heater is especially suitable for the preparation of low fat sausages meat and fish fillets and steaks and for brownin...

Page 14: ...ction the safety Wire must be connected to the E terminal Recommended type of connection lead 1 L1 N E H05VV F3G4 2 For 380 415 220 240V earthed three phase connection bridges connect 4 5 terminals phases in succession 1 2 and 3 earth to 4 5 the safety wire to N N E L1 L1 L2 L3 H05VV F5G1 5 L1 R L2 s L3 T N Null Terminal E safety wire terminal 1 2 3 4 For 220 240V earthed one phase connecti bridge...

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