[. . . ] B9878-5 User manual Oven 2 Contents Thank you for choosing one of our high-quality products. To ensure optimal and regular performance of your appliance please read this instruction manual carefully. It will enable you to navigate all processes perfectly and most efficiently. To refer to this manual any time you need to, we recommend you to keep it in a safe place. [. . . ] The clip must be kept pressed down to keep the handle secure on the rotary spit. Press the end of the spit into the drive socket on the left-hand side of the rear wall. Place the groove in front of the handle on the notch provided on the rotary spit support. Set the heating function and desired temperature in accordance with the instructions provided in the rotary spit table. Make sure that the rotary spit turns. 5 3 1 Removing the rotary spit To remove the rotary spit, make sure the handle is attached again. The rotary spit is very hot when the cooking process has ended! 18 Tips, charts and information When taking it out, there is the risk of burns!Turn off the appliance. Tips, charts and information You can use this appliance to cook manually, conventionally, or with the automatic function. To help, the numbers of the oven levels are marked on the inside of the oven door. The charts for conventional baking and roasting are for your reference only. As the new appliance may have a different baking and roasting pattern to other appliances, you may need to adjust your usual settings (temperatures, cooking times) with the help of the recommendations. Auto Cooking To attain optimum results, you should use the recommended cookware or accessories. Baking, Home Baking Sponge Cake Type Flat sponges, Swiss roll Ovenware Spring form Shelf Accessories Notes Batter with no or very little fat content conventional Ovenware Type Ovenware Tray Tray Accessories Accessories 1 piece Notes Tray completely filled, no roasting tray Accessories Shelf Notes Various types of cake which are baked in tins. conventional Notes Yeast Plait Type - Cake Tray Cake Tin Type Ovenware cake tin Shortcrust bases Tips, charts and information Yeast Plait Type Ovenware Tray Accessories Notes 19 Tray completely filled, no roasting tray Accessories Notes Cakes with minimal topping, e. g. jam Accessories Notes Tarte Type Ovenware Tart tin Spring form Shelf Pie/Quiche Type Ovenware Quiche tin Spring form Tart tin Type Ovenware Tray Shelf Strudel Accessories Notes 1 piece, Strudel: Dough with moist filling. Stollen: Dough with dried fruit Accessories Shelf Notes with dried fruit Fruit Cake Type Ovenware Square tin Spring form Type Sweet Salty Ovenware Tray Tray Pastry Accessories Notes multiple pieces multiple pieces Bake cookies and biscuits the traditional way!Bread Type Tin Tray Flat Bread Ovenware Bread tin Shelf Tray Tray Accessories 1 tin 1 tin 1 or 2 pieces (e. g. baguettes) Notes 20 Tips, charts and information Rolls Type Savoury Sweet Ovenware Tray Tray Accessories Notes multiple small pieces multiple small pieces, e. g. sweet yeast rolls Accessories Notes English speciality Cake Special Type Victoria Sponge Cake Ovenware Roasting Always insert the fat filter when roasting in order to minimise soiling of the oven!Beef/Lamb/Game Type Top Side Beef Ovenware Roasting tin Accessories Notes Select the desired degree of cooking (Rare, Medium or Well-done) Select the desired degree of cooking (Rare, Medium or Well-done) Set the weight Set the weight Set the weight Accessories Accessories Set the weight Set the weight Set the weight Set the weight Set the weight Notes Notes Scandinavian Beef Roasting tin - Roast Beef Lamb Joint, medium Roast Lamb Loin of game Roast Game Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Ovenware Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Roasting tin Ovenware Roasting tin Roasting tin - Poultry/Fish Type Boned Poultry Chicken, whole Turkey, whole Duck, whole Goose, whole Whole Fish Pork/Veal Type Loin of pork Roast Pork Tips, charts and information Type Back of Veal Roast Veal Ovenware Roasting tin Roasting tin Accessories Set the weight Notes 21 Convenience food Frozen Potato Types Type Ovenware Tray Accessories Notes Various potato convenience foods, chips, wedges, croquettes. . . Accessories Tray Tray Ovenware Type Frozen Not frozen Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Shelf Tray Ovenware Tray Tray Accessories multiple small pieces, e. g. fish fingers, cordon bleu Accessories Tray Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Heat-resistant dish Shelf Shelf Accessories Notes Notes Tray Tray Accessories Notes Accessories Notes multiple small pieces multiple small pieces Notes multiple small pieces multiple small pieces Notes multiple small pieces Frozen Pastry Type Sweet Salty Type Sweet Salty Ovenware Chilled Pastry Rolls/Baguette Frozen Fish/Meat Type Fish au Gratin Breaded Fish/Meat Frozen Pie/Quiche Type Type Frozen Fresh Ovenware Potato Dishes 22 Tips, charts and information Pasta Dishes Type Frozen Fresh Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Heat-resistant dish Type Frozen Fresh Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Heat-resistant dish Type Frozen Fresh Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Heat-resistant dish Type Type Ovenware Tray Ovenware Tray Accessories Shelf Shelf Accessories Shelf Shelf Accessories Notes 1 or 2 pieces Notes multiple small pieces Shelf Shelf Accessories Accessories Notes pre-cooked rice pre-cooked rice Notes Notes Rice Dishes Vegetable Dishes Frozen Strudel Snack Oven dishes, home-made Meat/Fish Casserole Type High Casserole Flat Casserole Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Heat-resistant dish Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Type Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Shelf Shelf Accessories Shelf Shelf Accessories Notes Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese towards the end of the baking time Accessories Shelf Notes Accessories > 4 cm < 4 cm Notes Notes Potato Dishes Type - Pasta Dishes Vegetable Dishes Type Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Tips, charts and information Rice Dishes Type Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Type Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Type One large tin Small Tins Ovenware Heat-resistant dish In small tins Ovenware Heat-resistant dish Shelf Shelf Shelf Accessories Shelf Accessories multiple tins Notes Shelf Accessories Notes Accessories Notes pre-cooked rice Notes 23 Sweet Dishes Soufflé Au Gratin Type Sprinkle with Parmesan cheese towards the end of the baking time. Pizza Fresh Pizza Type Thick Thin Calzone Type Parbaked Ovenware Tray Ovenware Tray Tray Tray Accessories Notes Pizza base, partially baked, without additional topping without extra topping Accessories Tray Notes Accessories Notes Thick crust, lots of topping (American style) Thin crust, little topping (Italian style) Frozen Pizza Not parbaked Calzone - Tray Tray Ovenware Fresh Pizza parbaked Type - 24 Tips, charts and information Pizza Snack Type Ovenware Tray Accessories Notes Manual baking and roasting In case you wish to prepare meals with manual settings, the following tables and tips provide useful information. In the tables you will find a selection of dishes with the appropriate settings. Baking Oven levels · Baking with Conventional Cooking is possible on one oven level. · With Fan Cooking you can use up to three baking trays at the same time: 1 baking tray: e. g. [. . . ] Attention: Rough handling, especially around the edges of the front panel, can cause the glass to break. Undo the clamping levers (A) on both door hinges fully. A A Cleaning and servicing 3. Take hold of the door cover (B) at the top on both sides and push inwards to release the clip lock. Take hold of the door glass panels on their upper edge one after the other and take them out of the guide by pulling them upwards. Cleaning the door glass panels Clean the door glass panels thoroughly with soapy water. [. . . ]