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Temperature

Shelf

Approximate Time

Scones

220ºC (425ºF)

3

10 - 15 mins

Small Cakes

190ºC (375ºF)

3 or 4

15 - 20 mins (Turn the tray round halfway 
through cooking. 

Victoria Sandwich

180ºC (350ºF)

3 + 5

20 - 30 mins (Move the lower cake up when the
top cake is cooked. For best results place the 

OR

solid plain shelf on the top runner)

4

20 - 30 mins (Both cakes on one shelf)

Semi-rich fruit cake

150ºC (300ºF)

4 or 5

2 hours

Rich Fruit Cake

140ºC (275ºF)

4 or 5

Depending on size

Shortcrust - tartlets

200ºC (400ºF)

2 or 3

20 mins

Shortcrust Pie

200ºC (400ºF)

4 or 5

45 mins

Quiche

200ºC (400ºF) - 220ºC (425ºF) Floor

45 mins (Turn round halfway through cooking)

Puff Pastry

210ºC (410ºF) - 220ºC (425ºF) 2 or 3

15 mins

Meringues

100ºC (212ºF) - 120ºC (240ºF) 5

1

/

2

- 2 hours

Casseroles

120ºC (240ºF)

4 or 5

3 hours or more

Bread - rolls

210ºC (410ºF) - 220ºC (425ºF) 2

15 - 20 mins

Bread - loaf

210ºC (410ºF) - 220ºC (425ºF) 4 or 5

35 mins

Soufflé

180ºC (350ºF)

4

30 mins

COOKING CHART (MAIN OVEN)

Shelf positions are counted downwards ie: top shelf position is number 1.

The positions are a guide only and can of course be altered to suit.

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MAIN OVEN AND HOTPLATE CONTROL

The Main Oven and hotplate temperatures are controlled by
the cooker thermostat control knob which is situated behind
the controls door. See section ‘CONTROLS’ - Page 4.
Turning the control knob clockwise increases the
temperature.

THE HOTPLATE

The single hotplate of your Stanley Brandon is graduated in
temperature. Just slide pans to a hotter or a cooler area
depending on whether boiling or simmering is required.
The hottest area is in the middle left hand side.

The hotplate temperature is also variable, depending upon
the setting used; the higher the setting then the higher the
hotplate temperature.

Made of thick cast iron, the hotplate is machined flat. In
order to ensure perfect contact and even heat distribution it
is recommended that all pans and kettles have thick
machined flat bases. Pans should also have tight fitting lids
for greatest efficiency. Keep the insulated hotplate covers
down when the hotplate is not in use to conserve heat.

Any spillage should be removed from the lids before
opening.

THE MAIN OVEN

The oven thermostat control knob is marked   (OFF), then
temperature graduated (See diagram, page 4).

THE LOWER OVEN

The temperature of the cast iron Lower Oven is dependent
on the temperature in the Main Oven. As a guide it is
around half the temperature of the Main Oven for food such
as meringues, casseroles, milk puddings etc. This means
that it can be used as a cooking oven when the Main Oven
is at a higher temperature ie. over 200°C (400°F).
If the appliance is left on a high setting for a lengthy time the
Lower Oven may climb to a temperature higher than half
that of the Main Oven temperature.

THE COOKBOOK

When following the recipes, consult these Users
Instructions to ascertain details relevant to this cooker.

NOTE: SMOKE/SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL
USAGE.

Some parts of the cooker have been coated with a light
covering of protective oil. During initial operation of the
cooker this may cause smoke/smell to be emitted and is
normal and not a fault with the appliance, it is therefore
advisable to open doors and or windows to allow for
ventilation. Lift the lids to prevent staining the linings.

NOTE:

Check that the plastic protection is removed from

the oven doors before the Stanley Brandon is lit for the first
time.

THE COOKER

Summary of Contents for Brandon OCD

Page 1: ...05 10 EOPI 515882 DESN 515980 PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS APPLIANCE Brandon OCD Users Instructions ...

Page 2: ...INTRODUCTION USER INFORMATION 3 CONTROLS 4 THE COOKER 5 COOKING HINTS 6 7 THE BOILER 8 THE PROGRAMMER 8 10 CLEANING AND CARE FOR YOUR STANLEY APPLIANCE 11 BURNER RESET OIL LEAK OR FAULT POWER FAILURE 12 FUEL AND SERVICING 2 ...

Page 3: ...not intended for use by persons including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance During use the appliance becomes hot WARNING Ac...

Page 4: ...C 120ºC 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 HIGH Fig 2 DESN 516005 THE THERMODIAL ON THE MAIN OVEN DOOR IS A GUIDE TO THE CENTRE OVEN TEMPERATURE WHEN COOKING SEE COOKING CHART ON PAGE 5 AND COOKING HINTS ON PAGE 6 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION THERMODIAL GUIDE SIMMER 120ºC 150ºC BAKE 160ºC 200ºC ROAST 220ºC 250ºC ...

Page 5: ...temperature is also variable depending upon the setting used the higher the setting then the higher the hotplate temperature Made of thick cast iron the hotplate is machined flat In order to ensure perfect contact and even heat distribution it is recommended that all pans and kettles have thick machined flat bases Pans should also have tight fitting lids for greatest efficiency Keep the insulated ...

Page 6: ... of the oven seals and cooks the food efficiently Arrange the food on the grill rack in the meat tin set on the highest usable shelf position Cast iron retains the heat so you can peep at a cake or souffle to see how it is cooking without it sinking For safety reasons the oven grid shelves are non tilt use as directed on the opposite page and USER INFORMATION Page 3 THERMODIAL The thermodial on th...

Page 7: ...Fig 1B Locate grill tin on the oven shelf with the holes facing the left hand side of the oven DOORS To open the doors Twist the handle slightly to disengage the door catch from the locking spindle and pull door open See section USER INFORMATION page 4 To close the doors Gently push the door shut until the door catch engages with the locking spindle IT IS NOT ADVISABLE TO PUT VERY WET CLOTHES OR T...

Page 8: ...llows the user to set 2 periods of the day in which the cooker will turn on and then off A typical example of how this may be used is on for use in the morning and then off when going out and then on if needed for cooking later in the day and then off when cooking is finished The programmer can be set for different time each day e g morning and evening However as many people have a similar routine...

Page 9: ...ce to confirm time 1 The display should alternate between OFF 1 and the time of day currently set 2 Adjust using or to set the time the cooker is to turn off 3 Press SET once to confirm 1 The display should alternate between ON2 and time of day currently set 2 Adjust using or to set the time the second event is to begin evening 3 Press SET once to confirm 4 If the second event is not required set ...

Page 10: ... day chosen 4 Adjust to the new times required as before 5 Again if an event is not needed set to 00 00 6 Once day is set both events display should fault to time of day 1 Press the TIMER button once 2 00 00 should be displayed 3 Adjust to the time required using or buttons 4 Press TIMER to confirm 5 Press TIMER to show the time of day To check the remaining time on the minute minder press TIMER o...

Page 11: ...hrome and stainless steel components including the hand rails and their brackets The insulating covers should be cleaned regularly with a NON ABRASIVE mild detergent applied with a soft coarse free cloth and lightly polished up afterwards with a soft coarse free duster or tissue to bring it back to its original lustre DO NOT USE ABRASIVE PADS THAT ARE NOT VEA APPROVED OVEN CLEANER OR CLEANERS CONT...

Page 12: ...set to do so Please endeavour to see that when your fuel is being delivered to your storage tank that the appliance is left off during delivery and preferably for a period of 1 hour afterwards to allow sediment within the tank to settle This is particularly important for oil systems using two pipe flow and return Also endeavour to avoid running out of fuel by seeing that the storage tank is replen...

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Page 16: ...licy of continuous product improvement the Company reserves the right to change specifications and make modifications to the appliance described at any time Supplied by Waterford Stanley Ltd Units 210 IDA Industrial Estate Cork Road Waterford Ireland Tel 051 302300 Fax 051 30 2315 www waterfordstanley com ...

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