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Uses, Tables and Tips

Baking table

Type of baking

Ovenfunction

Shelf 

position

Temperature 

°C

Time

Hours 

mins.

Baking in tins

 

Ring cake or brioche

Fan-assisted 

circulation

1

150-160

0:50-1:10

Madeira cake/Fruitcakes

Fan-assisted 

circulation

1

140-160

1:10-1:30

Sponge cake

Fan-assisted 

circulation

1

140

0:25-0:40

Sponge cake

Conventional

1

160

0:25-0:40

Flan base - short pastry

Conventional

3

180-200

0:10-0:25

Flan base - sponge mixture

Fan-assisted 

circulation

3

150-170

0:20-0:25

Apple pie

Conventional

1

170-190

0:50-1:00

Apple pie (2tins Ø20cm, 

diagonally off set)

Fan-assisted 

circulation

1

160

1:10-1:30

Apple pie (2tins Ø20cm, 

diagonally off set)

Conventional

1

180

1:10-1:30

Savoury flan (e. g. quiche lor-

raine)

Conventional

1

180-200

0:30-1:10

Cheesecake

Conventional

1

170-190

1:00-1:30

Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays

 

Plaited bread/bread crown

Conventional

3

170-190

0:30-0:40

Christmas stollen

Conventional

3

160-180

1)

0:40-1:00

Bread (rye bread)

-first of all

-then

Conventional

1

250

1)

160-180

0:20

0:30-1:00

Cream puffs/Eclairs

Fan-assisted 

circulation

3

160-170

1)

0:15-0:30

Swiss roll

Conventional

3

180-200

1)

0:10-0:20

Cake with crumble topping(dry)

Fan-assisted 

circulation

3

150-160

0:20-0:40

Buttered almond cake/

sugar cakes

Conventional

3

190-210

1)

0:15-0:30

Summary of Contents for E3000-5

Page 1: ...E3000 5 User manual Built In Electric Oven ...

Page 2: ...e gral part of our products To ensure optimal and regular performance of your appliance please read this instruction manual carefully It will enable you to navigate all processes perfect ly and most efficiently To refer to this manual any time you need to we recommend you to keep it in a safe place And please pass it to any future owner of the appliance We wish you much joy with your new appliance...

Page 3: ... Switching the Oven On and Off 14 Oven Functions 15 Inserting the Oven Shelf and the Baking Tray 16 Uses Tables and Tips 18 Cooking table 18 Baking 19 Baking table 21 Table for Bakes and Gratins 25 Frozen Ready Meals Table 26 Roasting 27 Roasting table 28 Grill Sizes 30 Grilling table 30 Defrosting 31 Defrosting table 31 Drying 32 Making Preserves 33 Cleaning and Care 34 Outside of the appliance 3...

Page 4: ...Contents 4 Oven door 38 Oven door glass 40 What to do if 44 Disposal 46 Installation Instructions 47 Safety information for the installer 47 Guarantee Customer Service 52 Service 55 ...

Page 5: ...ould not use this device without supervision or instruction by a re sponsible person This appliance is intended to be used for cooking roasting and baking food in the home Take care when connecting electric appliances to sockets nearby Do not allow connecting leads to come into contact with or to catch beneath the hot oven door Warning Risk of burns The interior of the oven becomes hot during use ...

Page 6: ...n of the enamel Rough handling especially around the edges of the front panel can cause the glass to break Do not store any flammable materials inside the oven These could ignite when the oven is switched on Do not store any moist foods inside the oven This could damage the oven enamel After switching off the cooling fan do not keep uncovered dishes in the oven Moisture may condense in the oven in...

Page 7: ...7 Description of the Appliance Description of the Appliance General Overview Full glass door Control panel Door handle ...

Page 8: ...Description of the Appliance 8 Control Panel Oven Power Indicator Temperature Pilot Light Oven Functions Temperature selector Hob Cooking Zone Control Hob Cooking Zone Control ...

Page 9: ...Oven Features Oven steam vent The steam from the oven is fed directly up wards via the duct in the rear of the cook ing surface Top heat and heating elements Oven lighting Fan Bottom Heat Shelf positions Oven shelf runners removable ...

Page 10: ...Description of the Appliance 10 Oven accessories Oven shelf For cookware cake tins roasts and grilled foods Baking tray For cakes and biscuits ...

Page 11: ...abrasive cleaners The surface could be dam aged 3 To clean metal fronts use commercially available cleaning agents 1 Turn the oven function switch to oven lighting 2 Remove all accessories and the shelf support rails and wash them with warm water and washing up liquid 3 Then wash out the oven with warm water and washing up liquid and dry 4 Wipe the front of the appliance with a damp cloth ...

Page 12: ...ngs You may select the heat settings within the range of settings 1 9 Intermediate positions may be selected between settings 2 and 7 1 lowest heat setting 9 highest heat setting 2 Switch the cooking zone off approx 5 10 minutes before cooking is finished to make use of the residual heat This saves electricity Hob Cooking Zone Control Knobs front left rear left rear right front right ...

Page 13: ...13 Using the Rings Setting the heat setting 1 Select the heat setting 2 To end the cooking process turn back to the Off position 3 The power indicator light is lit as long as a ring is on ...

Page 14: ...ure pilot light is lit as long as the oven is heating up 3 To turn the oven off turn the oven functions dial and the temperature selector to the Off position 3 Cooling fan The fan switches on automatically in order to keep the appliance s surfaces cool When the oven is switched off the fan continues to run to cool the appliance down then switches itself off automatically Temperature Pilot Light Te...

Page 15: ...entional Conventional For baking and roasting on one oven level Bottom heat For baking cakes with crispy or crusty bases Defrost For defrosting e g flans and gateaux butter bread fruit or other frozen foods Grill For grilling flat foodstuffs placed in the middle of the grill and for toasting Dual gril For grilling flat foodstuffs in large quantities and for toast ing Rotitherm For roasting larger ...

Page 16: ...t this indentation is at the back of the oven interior This indentation is also important for preventing the insertable components from tipping Inserting the baking tray Push the baking tray between the guide bars of the selected oven level Inserting the oven shelf Insert the oven shelf so that the feet point downwards Push the oven shelf between the guide bars of the selected oven level 3 The hig...

Page 17: ...17 Using the Oven Inserting the oven shelf and the baking tray together Lay the oven shelf on the baking tray Push the baking tray between the guide bars of the selected oven level ...

Page 18: ... low heat Simmering rice and milk based dishes Heating up ready cooked meals 25 50 mins Add at least twice as much liquid as rice stir milk dishes part way through cooking 3 4 Steaming Braising Steaming vegetables fish braising meat 20 45 mins With vegetables add only a little liquid a few table spoons 4 5 Boiling Steaming potatoes 20 60 mins Use only a little liquid e g max l water for 750 g pota...

Page 19: ...s are suitable For Fan assisted circulation bright metal tins are also suitable Oven levels Baking with Conventional is only possible on one level With Fan assisted circulation you can bake dry cakes and biscuits on 2 baking trays at the same time 1 baking tray e g oven level 3 1 cake tin e g oven level 1 2 baking trays e g oven levels 1 and 3 ...

Page 20: ...ure the first time and then if neces sary for example if a deeper browning is required or baking time is too long selecting a higher temperature If you cannot find the settings for a particular recipe look for the one that is most similar If baking cakes on baking trays or in tins on more than one level baking time can be extended by 10 15 minutes Moist recipes for example pizzas fruit flans etc a...

Page 21: ...e 2tins Ø20cm diagonally off set Fan assisted circulation 1 160 1 10 1 30 Apple pie 2tins Ø20cm diagonally off set Conventional 1 180 1 10 1 30 Savoury flan e g quiche lor raine Conventional 1 180 200 0 30 1 10 Cheesecake Conventional 1 170 190 1 00 1 30 Cakes pastries breads on baking trays Plaited bread bread crown Conventional 3 170 190 0 30 0 40 Christmas stollen Conventional 3 160 1801 0 40 1...

Page 22: ...scuits Fan assisted circulation 3 150 160 0 06 0 20 Short pastry biscuits Fan assisted circulation 1 3 150 160 0 06 0 20 Viennese whirls Fan assisted circulation 3 140 0 20 0 30 Viennese whirls Fan assisted circulation 1 3 140 0 25 0 40 Viennese whirls Conventional 3 1601 0 20 0 30 Biscuits made with sponge mixture Fan assisted circulation 3 150 160 0 15 0 20 Biscuits made with sponge mixture Fan ...

Page 23: ... 1801 0 20 0 35 Small cakes 20per tray Fan assisted circulation 3 1401 0 20 0 30 Small cakes 20per tray Fan assisted circulation 1 4 1401 0 25 0 40 Small cakes 20per tray Conventional 3 1701 0 20 0 30 1 Pre heat the oven Type of baking Ovenfunction Shelf position Temperature C Time Hours mins ...

Page 24: ...higher tem peratures Too much liquid in the mixture Use less liquid Pay attention to mixing times especially if using mixing ma chines Cake is too dry Oven temperature too low Set oven temperature higher Baking time too long Set a shorter baking time Cake browns unevenly Oven temperature too high and baking time too short Set a lower oven temperature and a longer baking time Mixture is unevenly di...

Page 25: ...l 1 180 200 0 45 1 00 Lasagne Conventional 1 180 200 0 25 0 40 Vegetables au gratin1 1 Pre heat the oven Rotitherm 1 160 170 0 15 0 30 Baguettes topped with melted cheese1 Rotitherm 1 160 170 0 15 0 30 Sweet bakes Conventional 1 180 200 0 40 0 60 Fish bakes Conventional 1 180 200 0 30 1 00 Stuffed vegetables Rotitherm 1 160 170 0 30 1 00 ...

Page 26: ...truc tions as per manufac turer s instruc tions Chips1 300 600 g 1 Comments Turn chips 2 or 3 times during cooking Rotitherm 3 200 220 as per manufac turer s instruc tions Baguettes Conventional 3 as per manufac turer s instruc tions as per manufac turer s instruc tions Fruit flans Conventional 3 as per manufac turer s instruc tions as per manufac turer s instruc tions ...

Page 27: ...oasting tin or dish without a lid 3 Tips on using the Roasting Table The information given in the following table is for guidance only We recommend cooking meat and fish weighing 1kg or more in the oven To prevent meat juices or fat from burning onto the ovenware we recommend adding some liquid If required turn the roast after 1 2 2 3 of the cooking time Baste large roasts and poultry with their j...

Page 28: ...kg Rotitherm 1 160 180 1 30 2 00 Chop spare rib 1 1 5 kg Rotitherm 1 170 180 1 00 1 30 Meat loaf 750 g 1 kg Rotitherm 1 160 170 0 45 1 00 Porkknuckle pre cooked 750 g 1 kg Rotitherm 1 150 170 1 30 2 00 Veal Roast veal 1 kg Rotitherm 1 160 180 1 30 2 00 Knuckle of veal 1 5 2 kg Rotitherm 1 160 180 2 00 2 30 Lamb Leg of lamb roast lamb 1 1 5 kg Rotitherm 1 150 170 1 15 2 00 Saddle of lamb 1 1 5 kg R...

Page 29: ...otitherm 1 190 210 0 45 1 15 Duck 1 5 2 kg Rotitherm 1 180 200 1 15 1 45 Goose 3 5 5 kg Rotitherm 1 160 180 2 30 3 30 Turkey 2 5 3 5 kg Rotitherm 1 160 180 1 45 2 30 Turkey 4 6 kg Rotitherm 1 140 160 2 30 4 00 Fish steamed Whole fish 1 1 5 kg Convention al 1 210 220 0 45 1 15 1 Pre heat the oven Type of meat Quantity Ovenfunction Shelf position Tempera ture C Time Hours mins ...

Page 30: ...ert the tray into the first shelf position from the bottom The grilling times are guidelines Grilling is particularly suitable for flat pieces of meat or fish Grilling table Food to be grilled Oven level Grilling time 1st side 2nd side Burgers 4 8 10 mins 6 8 mins Pork fillet 4 10 12 mins 6 10 mins Sausages 4 8 10 mins 6 8 mins Fillet steaks veal steaks 4 6 7 mins 5 6 mins Fillet of beef roast bee...

Page 31: ...m the bottom Defrosting table Dish Defrosting time mins Further defrosting time mins Comments Chicken 1000 g 100 140 20 30 Place the chicken on an upturned saucer placed on a large plate Turn halfway through Meat 1000 g 100 140 20 30 Turn halfway through Meat 500 g 90 120 20 30 Turn halfway through Trout 150g 25 35 10 15 Strawberries 300g 30 40 10 20 Butter 250g 30 40 10 15 Cream 2 x 200g 80 100 1...

Page 32: ...door and leave the oven to cool down overnight After this finish drying the food to be dried Food to be dried Temperature in C Oven level Time in hours Guideline 1 level 2 levels Vegetables Beans 60 70 3 1 4 6 8 Peppers strips 60 70 3 1 4 5 6 Vegetables for soup 60 70 3 1 4 5 6 Mushrooms 50 60 3 1 4 6 8 Herbs 40 50 3 1 4 2 3 Fruit Plums 60 70 3 1 4 8 10 Apricots 60 70 3 1 4 8 10 Apple slices 60 70...

Page 33: ...y so that sufficient moisture is produced in the oven As soon as the liquid starts to pearl in the first jars after about 35 60 minutes with 1 litre jars switch the oven off or reduce the temperature to 100 C see table Preserves table The times and temperatures for making preserves are for guidance only Preserve Temperature in C Cooking time until simmering in mins Continue to cook at 100 C in min...

Page 34: ...a soft cloth and a solution of hot water and washing up liquid For metal fronts use normal commercially available cleaning agents Please do not use scouring agents and abrasive sponges Oven interior Clean the appliance after each use In this way dirt is easier to clean off and is not allowed to burn on 1 For cleaning turn the oven light on 2 After every use wipe the oven with a solution of washing...

Page 35: ...ide walls Removing the shelf support rails First pull the front of the rail away from the oven wall 1 and then unhitch at the back 2 Fitting the shelf support rails 3 Important The rounded ends of the guide rails must be pointing forwards To re insert first hook the rail into place at the back 1 and then insert the front and press into place 2 ...

Page 36: ...ect from the electricity supply 3 Place a cloth on the oven floor to protect the oven light and glass cover Changing the oven light bulb cleaning the glass cover 1 Remove the glass cover by turning it anti clockwise and then clean it 2 If necessary replace with 25 watt 230 V 300 C heat resistant oven lighting 3 Refit the glass cover ...

Page 37: ...rt lug on the inner wall of the oven 3 The heating element will now fold down 1 Caution Do not use force to press the heating element down The heating ele ment might break Repositioning the heating element 1 Move the heating element back up towards the oven ceiling 2 Pull the heating element forwards against the spring pressure and guide it over the oven support lug 3 Settle it onto the support 4 ...

Page 38: ...r as it will go 2 Undo the clamping levers A on both door hinges fully 3 Close the oven door as far as the first posi tion approx 45 4 Take hold of the oven door with a hand on each side and pull it away from the oven at an upwards angle Take care It is heavy 3 Lay the oven door with the outer side fac ing downwards on something soft and lev el for example a blanket in order to prevent scratches ...

Page 39: ...d on each side and hold at an angle of approx 45 Position the recesses on the bottom of the oven door on the hinges on the oven Let the door slide down as far as it will go 2 Open the oven door as far as it will go 3 Fold up the clamping levers A on both door hinges back into their original positions 4 Close the oven door ...

Page 40: ...ner panel can be removed for cleaning 1 Important Rough handling especially around the edges of the front panel can cause the glass to break Removing the door glass 1 Open the oven door as far as it will go 2 Undo the clamping levers A on both door hinges fully 3 Close the oven door as far as the first posi tion approx 45 ...

Page 41: ...ng upwards 5 Take hold of the door glass on its upper edge and take it out of the guide by pulling it upwards Cleaning the door glass Clean the door glass thoroughly with a solution of water and washing up liquid Then dry it carefully Putting the door glass back 1 From above insert the door glass at an an gle into the door profile at the bottom edge of the door and lower it ...

Page 42: ...osition it on the inside edge of the door and plug the door trim B into the upper edge of the door 3 On the open side of the door trim B there is a guide bar C This must be pushed be tween the outer door panel and the guide corner D The clip seal E must be snapped in ...

Page 43: ...43 Cleaning and Care 3 Open the oven door as far as it will go 4 Fold up the clamping levers A on both door hinges back into their original positions 5 Close the oven door ...

Page 44: ...tomer service technician or dealer may not take place free of charge even during the warranty period Problem Possible cause Remedy The cooking zones are not functioning Consult the operating instructions for the built in cooking sur face The oven does not heat up The oven is not switched on Switch the oven on The required settings have not been set Check the settings The house wiring fuse in the f...

Page 45: ...5 What to do if 3 Advice on cookers with metal fronts Because of the cold surface at the front of the cooker opening the oven door during or just after baking or roasting may cause the glass to steam up ...

Page 46: ...ion point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equip ment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent po tential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local city office your house...

Page 47: ...that the appliance can be isolated from the mains with a minimum 3mm all pole contact separation Suitable separation devices include e g cut outs fuses screw fuses are to be taken out of the holder RCD s and contactors Anti shock protection must be provided by the installation The built in unit must meet the stability requirements of DIN 68930 Built in ovens and built in cooking surfaces are fitte...

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Page 52: ...a valid purchase document issued by the seller of the appliance The appliance guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in your new country of residence for this particular model or range of appliances The appliance guarantee is personal to the original purchaser of the appliance and cannot be transferred to another user The appliance is installed and u...

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Page 55: ...e contact the Cus tomer Care Department or one of our service partners In order to be able to assist you quickly we require the following information Model description Product number PNC Serial number S No for numbers see rating plate Type of fault Any error messages displayed by the ap pliance So that you have the necessary reference numbers from your appliance at hand we recommend that you write...

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