– Place the cooking containers on the rack and not on the
oven floor.
– Ensure that there is a gap between the upper rim of the
container and the top of the cooking compartment to allow
sufficient steam into the container.
Condensate tray
Place the condensate tray on the lowest shelf runner when
using perforated containers. The tray will collect any drops of
liquid and allow them to be removed easily.
The condensate tray can also be used as a cooking
container.
Shelf level
You can use any shelf level and can even cook
simultaneously on several different levels. This won't change
cooking durations.
When cooking with more than one deep cooking container at
the same time, offset them to allow steam to circulate
properly. If possible, leave a shelf level between the
containers.
To prevent the cooking containers and rack from tipping,
always insert them between the rails of the shelf runners.
Frozen food
The heating-up time for frozen food is longer than that for
fresh food. The more frozen food there is in the steam oven,
the longer the heating-up phase. The programmed cooking
time, however, doesn't change so you can programme the
same as if you were cooking fresh food.
General notes
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