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Preparing Yogurt 

Heat pasteurised milk on the hob to 90 °C to avoid damaging the yogurt bacteria. You do not need to
heat up long-life milk. (Note: the time needed for maturing will be lengthened if you use cold milk to
produce the yogurt). 

Important! Cool the milk in a bain-marie until it reaches 40 °C to avoid destroying the yogurt bacteria. 

Stir natural yogurt (use yogurt with yogurt bacteria) into the milk (1-2 teaspoons for every 100 ml).

In the case of yogurt ferment, pay attention to the notes on the packet.

Pour the yogurt into clean jars.

Disinfect the clean yogurt jars in the oven for 20-25 minutes at 100°C / 100% moisture before filling
them with yogurt. Note: let the jars and the oven cool down before filling the jars with yogurt to put
them in the oven. 

On completion, place the yogurt in the fridge.

Add skimmed milk powder to the milk before heating it (1-2 tablespoons per litre) to get a more solid
yogurt. 

Dish

Cooking insert 

Temperature

Moisture

Cooking time

in °C

in%

in minutes

Fresh yogurt (in closed jars)

perforated

45

100

240-360

  

Preparing large, bulky dishes

The side racks can be removed when preparing large, bulky roasts. 

Pull out the racks after undoing the knurled nuts on the front side.

Place the wire rack directly onto the bottom of the oven and place the dish or the roaster onto the wire
rack. Do not place the dish or roaster directly onto the bottom of the oven.

Summary of Contents for BS 280/281 1.1

Page 1: ...Steam Oven BS 270 271 1 1 BS 274 275 1 1 BS 280 281 1 1 Gaggenau Instruction Manual...

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Page 3: ...g Not Shown on Display 16 Current Oven Temperature Display 16 After Every Use 16 Misting 17 Steam Removal 17 Meat Probe 18 Programming the Meat Probe 18 Cleaning 19 Recommended Temperature Values 19 C...

Page 4: ...sed Keep children below the age of 8 years old at a safe distance from the appliance and power cable Risk of fire Combustible items stored in the cooking compartment may catch fire Never store combust...

Page 5: ...the mains plug or switch off the fuse in the fuse box Contact the after sales service Risk of electric shock The cable insulation on electrical appliances may melt when touching hot parts of the appl...

Page 6: ...ave the oven door half open the hot air can cause damage to adjacent cabinets The cooling fan will continue to run for a while and will then switch off automatically Avoiding Damage to the Oven Interi...

Page 7: ...dels BS 270 271 280 281 feature display and controls on the bottom front These models are especially suitable for installation above an oven The models BS 274 275 feature display and controls on the t...

Page 8: ...or left Display In the top part of the display is the status bar or a call up menu The lower part shows the different settings Touch keys The keys on the left and right beside the display are touch se...

Page 9: ...nsert GN 2 3 unperforated 40 mm deep 3l GN 124 130 Stainless steel cooking insert GN 1 3 perforated 40 mm deep 1 5l GN 124 230 Stainless steel cooking insert GN 2 3 perforated 40 mm deep 3l GN 340 230...

Page 10: ...ir Vegetable skewers scampi skewers temperature 30 230 C Grilling Grilled vegetables cook au gratin e g baiser on a cake temperature 30 230 C grilled toast Grilling with humidity Casserole dishes grat...

Page 11: ...fomat setup menu appears on the screen The time fomat can be either 12 hour format AM PM or 24 hour format The 24 hour format is pre selected 2 You can change the time format using the centre f key S...

Page 12: ...your tap water Fill the phial with mains water up to the 5 ml marker 2 Add indicator solution drop by drop until the colour changes from purple to yellow Carbonate hardness content 1 drop 1 KH 1 25 e...

Page 13: ...t escape from the oven than during normal use Calibration takes about 15 minutes Note If the oven has not yet been calibrated s is shown beside the current oven temperature when you press the a info k...

Page 14: ...screen between 23 00 and 6 00 o clock if the oven is on standby The display contrast depends on the vertical viewing angle You can adjust the contrast of the display in the basic settings Activating...

Page 15: ...ng Mode 1 Turn the function knob until the required heating mode appears on the screen 2 Set the temperature knob to the required temperature Temperature moisture level and cooking mode symbol appear...

Page 16: ...to cool the electronics of the appliance The fan may temporarily switch to the higher setting even if you have not changed the temperature and heating mode setting During steam operation the following...

Page 17: ...to the oven interior This cools down the oven interior the steam condenses This reduces the steam escaping when opening the door Caution Hot water may drip from the door when opened You can use the s...

Page 18: ...rature for your meal The appliance switches off automatically when the programmed temperature has been reached 1 Preheat the oven to the desired setting 2 Insert the tip of the meat probe into the mea...

Page 19: ...C Beef roast 80 85 C Pork Roast pork 72 80 C Back of pork medium rare 65 70 C well done 75 C Meat loaf 85 C Fillet of pork 65 70 C Veal Fillet of veal rare 50 52 C medium rare 58 60 C well done 70 75...

Page 20: ...Add about 5 minutes to the cooking time if the oven has not been preheated The values given are for 4 average portions Add to the cooking time for larger amounts Use the recommended cooking inserts U...

Page 21: ...r peas perforated 100 100 5 10 Stuffed vegetables fry the meat stuffing first To skin tomatoes cut peel once place in ice water after steaming Fish Steaming is a gentle cooking process and fish retain...

Page 22: ...ls open Fish Low temperature Steaming Steaming fish between 70 and 90 C prevents it from becoming soft und breaking apart This is especially suitable for sensitive fish The values are for fillets of f...

Page 23: ...ue has been reached This prevents overcooking and gives the meat time to settle down When using the perforated cooking insert or the wire rack place the unperforated cooking insert on the level below...

Page 24: ...than the required core temperature Take the meat from the fridge one hour before cooking For hygenic reasons briefly sear the meat from all sides in a hot pan on the hob before putting it in the oven...

Page 25: ...forated 100 100 10 15 200 g each Leg of chicken 350 g each wire rack 180 190 80 35 45 Turkey breast steamed 200 g each perforated 100 100 10 12 Poussins quails pigeons 300 g each perforated unperforat...

Page 26: ...erforated 90 95 100 25 30 Compote unperforated 100 120 100 5 15 Milk rice 250 g rice 625 ml milk unperforated 100 100 30 45 Baked puddings unperforated 180 200 0 60 20 40 Cover cr me caramel or flan w...

Page 27: ...minutes Apple pie covered round cake tin 20 cm 165 175 0 70 80 Bagels unperforated 190 210 80 100 20 25 Baguette pre baked wire rack 190 200 0 80 10 15 Biscuit base high round cake tin 160 170 0 30 35...

Page 28: ...heat previously prepared dishes without loss of quality Select the Regenerating heating mode The given values are for dishes reheated on a plate To regenerate larger amounts use the unperforated cooki...

Page 29: ...nperforated 1 2 3 grilling moisture 180 35 40 1 5 kg potatoes Vegetable casserole unperforated 1 2 3 grilling moisture 180 35 40 1 5 kg vegetables Courgette au gratin unperforated 2 3 grilling moistur...

Page 30: ...ht not keep and will deteriorate more quickly than fresh food Immediately prepare defrosted food and cook it thoroughly Poultry fish and meat Important Always insert an unperforated cooking insert one...

Page 31: ...out of the oven Dish Cooking insert Temperature Moisture Cooking time in C in in minutes Fruit vegetables in closed wire rack perforated 95 100 100 35 40 preserving jars 0 75l Extracting Juice Place...

Page 32: ...0 25 minutes at 100 C 100 moisture before filling them with yogurt Note let the jars and the oven cool down before filling the jars with yogurt to put them in the oven On completion place the yogurt i...

Page 33: ...own independently of all other settings of the appliance You can enter a maximum value of 90 minutes Setting the Timer 1 Call up the timer menu The timer function M is shown on the display 2 Using d o...

Page 34: ...he timer menu is closed immediately when you touch the b key Pausing the Stopwatch 1 Call up the timer menu 2 Using f or g select the stopwatch function N 3 Touch the l key The counter stops The key r...

Page 35: ...uired cooking time 4 Start the program using the b key The timer menu is closed Temperature and heating mode are shown on the display After the time has elapsed the appliance switches off A signal sou...

Page 36: ...ng g select cooking time end O The switch off time appers on the display 3 Using d set a later switch off time 4 Start using the b key The timer menu is closed Temperature and operating mode appear on...

Page 37: ...ion to the right to the light position 2 Touch the key beside the symbol V The suggested value of 28 h appears on the display 3 Using d or e set the desired duration 4 Start using the b key The cookin...

Page 38: ...esired recipe slot The stored settings of a programmed recipe are shown on the display Storing the Settings 1 Cook the meal with the required settings 2 Call up the memory menu when the meal is ready...

Page 39: ...gs are shown on the display The oven switches on The frame for the step that is running is in bold Switch off the temperature and function knob when the program has ended Note If the r symbol flashes...

Page 40: ...controls are locked The standby screen appears The symbol o appears in the status bar Deactivating the Child Lock 1 Touch any key The symbol p appears beside the centre left key 2 Touch the key p for...

Page 41: ...witches off the heat if the oven is left on for more than 12 hours without the controls being touched Exception The extended timer has been programmed Three dashes appear on the display Switch the tem...

Page 42: ...se the top f or g keys to move to the required option You can scroll back or forward with these keys If no key has been touched for 60 secods the menu disappears The standby screen appears All setting...

Page 43: ...Key tones volume In 8 levels Adjust the volume of the key tones The signal volume cannot be adjusted Display brightness In 8 levels Display contrast In 8 levels The display contrast depends on the vi...

Page 44: ...or switch the display messages off Key tones Sound 1 beep sound 2 click key tones off Choose the key tones The signal tone cannot be changed Child lock Child lock key not available available 12 Water...

Page 45: ...aling filter capacity symbol No yes Immediately confirm a reset with the b key Water filter Filter available filter not available Only select filter available if the Brita WF 040 020 descaling sytem h...

Page 46: ...Oven Interior For heavy soiling we recommend you should only use the oven cleaning gel order number 463 582 which is available through our after sales service Other cleaners can damage the oven When...

Page 47: ...wet cloth as water might enter behind the glass Do not use aggressive scouring cleaning agents or glass scrapers They can scratch the surface and destroy the glass A rainbow coloured shimmer may be se...

Page 48: ...ation appears on the display 3 Press b to start The cleaning starts 4 After the time has elapsed the second step rinsing appears on the display 5 Wipe the loosened soiling in the oven interior away wi...

Page 49: ...key to select the drying function The duration appears on the display 4 Press b to start Temperature and moisture level appear on the display After the time has elapsed a signal sounds The drying is f...

Page 50: ...he remaining capacity of the filter cartridge If the filter capacity has expired the symbol is shown constantly on the display if the appliance is on Change the filter cartridge Reset the filter capac...

Page 51: ...er and 100 ml of descaler Do not let the descaler come into contact with the frame of the oven Do not use any scouring or abrasive cleaning agents to clean the side plate How to Proceed 1 Pull out the...

Page 52: ...e or the circuit breaker in the fuse box For technical reasons the lamp cover cannot be removed Lamp must only be replaced by Gaggenau after sales service Important Do not remove the lamp cover Non co...

Page 53: ...settings remain stored even if the appliance is without electricity for several days Exhibition Mode If the x symbol appears on the standby screen exhibition mode is activated The appliance does not h...

Page 54: ...ulty display Switch the appliance off using the fuse in the fuse box Wait at least 10 seconds and then switch it back on The appliance does not work the The child lock has been activated Deactivate th...

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