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Baking
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Notes on the functions
You can find an overview of all the
functions with their recommended
values in “Main and sub-menus”.
UsingAutomatic programmes
Follow the instructions in the display.
UsingFan plus
You can use any type of baking tray
made of heat-resistant material.
Use this function if you are baking on
several levels at the same time.
1shelf level: place cakes in baking
tins on shelf level1.
1shelf level: place flat items (e.g.
biscuits, tray cakes) on shelf level2.
2shelf levels: depending on the
height, place the food on shelf
levels1+3 or 2+3.
UsingEco Fan heat
You can use any type of baking tray
made of heat-resistant material.
Use this function for cooking bakes and
gratins that need to be crispy on top.
Place cakes or bakes in baking tins
on shelf level1.
Place flat items (e.g. biscuits, tray
cakes) on shelf level2.
UsingMW + Fan plus
Use heat-resistant baking tins suitable
for microwave use (see the
requirements specified for crockery in
the section on microwave operation),
such as heat-resistant glass or ceramic
dishes, as these allow microwaves
through them.
The MW + Fan plusfunction is
particularly suitable for dough which
requires a longer cooking duration,
such as rubbed in, beaten mixtures
and yeast recipes.
If you use this function, the cooking
duration is shortened.
When selecting the microwave power
level, observe the information in the
cooking charts and in the recipes.
Place the glass tray on shelf level1.
Place the baking tin on the glass tray.
Tip: Metal tins are less suitable for
functions which use microwave power
because the metal reflects the
microwaves. The microwaves only
reach the cake from above, which
extends the cooking duration. If you use
metal tins, place the tin on the glass
tray so that it cannot touch the oven
walls. If sparks form, do not reuse the
tin for functions which use microwave
power.
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