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    							6. HOB - HINTS AND TIPSWARNING!
    Refer to Safety chapters.6.1  CookwareWARNING!
    Do not put the same pan on
    two burners.WARNING!
    Do not put unstable or
    damaged pots on the
    burners to prevent from spill
    and injury.CAUTION!
    Make sure that pot handles
    are not above the front edge
    of the cooktop.CAUTION!
    Make sure that the pots are
    placed centrally on the
    burners in order to get
    maximum stability and to
    get lower gas consumption.6.2  Diameters of cookwareWARNING!
    Use cookware with
    diameters applicable to the
    size of burners.BurnerDiameter of cook-
    ware (mm)Triple Crown220 - 260Semi-rapid120 - 220Auxiliary80 - 1606.3  Energy saving
    • If it is possible, always put the lids on
    the cookware.
    • When the liquid starts to boil, turn down the flame to barely simmer theliquid.
    7.  HOB - CARE AND CLEANINGWARNING!
    Refer to Safety chapters.7.1  General information
    • Clean the hob after each use.
    • Always use cookware with clean bottom.
    • Scratches or dark stains on the surface have no effect on how the hob
    operates.
    • Use a special cleaner applicable for the surface of the hob.
    • Wash stainless steel parts with water, and then dry them with a soft cloth.
    7.2  Pan supportsThe pan supports are not
    resistant to washing in a
    dishwasher. They must be
    washed by hand.
    1. Remove the pan supports to easily
    clean the hob. 
    Be very careful when you
    replace the pan supports
    to prevent the hob top
    from damage.
    2. After you clean the pan supports,
    make sure that they are in correct
    positions.
    3. For the burners to operate correctly
    make sure that the arms of the pan
    supports are aligned with the centre
    of the burner.
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    							7.3 Cleaning the hob
    • Remove immediately:  melted plastic,
    plastic foil, and food with sugar. If not, the dirt can cause damage to the hob.
    • Remove when the hob is sufficiently
    cool:  limescale rings, water rings, fat
    stains, shiny metallic discoloration.
    Clean the hob with a moist cloth and
    some detergent. After cleaning, rub the hob dry with a soft cloth.7.4  Cleaning the spark plug
    This feature is obtained through a
    ceramic ignition candle with a metal
    electrode. Keep these components well clean to prevent difficult lighting and
    check that the burner crown holes are
    not obstructed.8.  OVEN - DAILY USEWARNING!
    Refer to Safety chapters.8.1  Activating and
    deactivating the top / main
    ovenIt depends on the model if
    your appliance has knob
    symbols, indicators or
    lamps:
    • The indicator comes on when the oven heats up.
    • The lamp comes on when the oven operates.
    • The symbol shows whether the knob
    controls one of the
    cooking zones, the oven
    functions or the
    temperature.
    1. Turn the knob for the top / main
    oven functions to select an oven
    function.
    2. To deactivate the oven turn the knob
    for the top / main oven functions to
    the off position.
    8.2  Top oven functionsSymbolOven functionApplicationOff positionThe appliance is off.Oven LampTo activate the lamp without a cooking function.100 - 250Conventional Cook-
    ingTo bake and roast food on 1 shelf position.www.aeg.com12     
    						
    							SymbolOven functionApplicationDual Circuit GrillTo grill food items in medium quantities in the mid-
    dle of the shelf. To make toasts.Full GrillTo grill flat food and to toast bread.8.3  Main oven functionsSymbolOven functionApplicationOff positionThe appliance is off.Oven LampTo activate the lamp without a cooking function.DefrostTo defrost frozen food.100 - 250Thermaflow®To bake on up to 2 shelf positions at the same time
    and to dry food. Set the temperature 20 - 40 °C low-
    er than for Conventional Cooking.8.4  Cooling fan
    When the appliance operates, the cooling fan activates automatically to
    keep the surfaces of the appliance cool.
    If you deactivate the appliance, the
    cooling fan can continue to operate until
    the appliance cools down.8.5  Inserting the oven
    accessories
    Deep pan:
    Push the deep pan between the guide
    bars of the shelf support.
    Wire shelf and the deep pan together:
    Push the deep pan between the guide
    bars of the shelf support and the wireshelf on the guide bars above.• All accessories have small indentations at the top of
    the right and left side to
    increase safety. The
    indentations are also anti-
    tip devices.
    • The high rim around the shelf is a device which
    prevents cookware from
    slipping.
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    							8.6 Trivet and Grill- / Roasting
    panWARNING!
    Be careful when you remove
    the accessories from a hot
    appliance. There is a risk of
    burns.
    You can use the trivet to roast larger pieces of meat or poultry on one shelf
    position.
    1. Put the trivet into the deep pan so
    that the supports of the wire shelf
    point up.
    2. Put the deep pan into the oven on
    the necessary shelf position.
    You can use the trivet to grill flat dishes
    in large quantities and to toast.
    1. Put the trivet into the deep pan so
    that the supports of the wire shelf
    point down.
    2. Put the deep pan into the oven on
    the necessary shelf position.
    8.7  Telescopic runners -
    inserting the oven accessoriesKeep the installation
    instructions for the
    telescopic runners for future
    use.CAUTION!
    Only use the telescopic runners in the main oven.
    With telescopic runners you can put in
    and remove the shelves more easily.
    Put the wire shelf on the telescopic
    runners so that the feet point
    downwards.
    Put the baking tray or deep pan on the
    telescopic runners.
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    							Put the wire shelf on the deep pan. Put
    the wire shelf and the deep pan on the
    telescopic runners.9.  OVEN - CLOCK FUNCTIONS9.1  DisplayThe electronic programmer
    works only with the main
    oven.A) Function indicators
    B) Time display
    C) Function indicator9.2  ButtonsButtonFunctionDescriptionMINUSTo set the time.CLOCKTo set a clock function.PLUSTo set the time.9.3 Clock functions tableClock functionApplicationTime of dayTo set, change or check the time of day.Minute MinderTo set countdown time. This function has no effect on the op-
    eration of the appliance.DurationTo set the cooking time of the oven.EndTo set the time of day when the oven should deactivate.ENGLISH15 A B C         
    						
    							You can use the functions
    Duration 
     and End  at
    the same time to set the
    time for how long the
    appliance should operate
    and when the appliance
    should deactivate. This lets
    you activate the appliance
    with a delay in time. First set
    the Duration 
     and then
    the End 
    .
    9.4  Setting the clock functions
    For Duration  and End , set an
    oven function and temperature of
    cooking. This is not necessary for the
    Minute Minder 
    .
    1. Press 
     again and again until the
    indicator for the necessary clock
    function starts to flash.
    2. Press 
     or  to set the time for the
    necessary clock function.
    The clock function operates. The display
    shows the indicator for the clock function you set.
    For the Minute Minder
    function the display shows
    the time left.
    3. When the time ends the indicator of
    the clock function flashes and an
    acoustic signal sounds. Press a
    button to stop the signal.
    4. Turn the knob for the oven functions
    and the knob for the temperature to the off position.
    With the Duration  and
    End 
     functions, the
    appliance deactivates
    automatically. The functions
    work only for the main oven.
    9.5  Cancelling the clock
    functions
    1. Press the  again and again until
    the necessary function indicator
    flashes.
    2. Press and hold 
    .
    The clock function goes out after some
    seconds.
    10.  OVEN - HINTS AND TIPSWARNING!
    Refer to Safety chapters.The temperature and baking
    times in the tables are
    guidelines only. They
    depend on the recipes and
    the quality and quantity of
    the ingredients used.10.1  Top oven
    The top oven is the smaller of the two
    ovens. It has 3 shelf positions. Use it to
    cook smaller quantities of food. It gives
    especially good results when used to
    cook fruitcakes, sweets and savoury flants
    or quiche.
    10.2  Main oven
    The main oven is particularly suitable for
    cooking larger quantities of food.
    10.3  Baking
    • Your oven can bake or roast differently to the appliance you had
    before. Adapt your usual settings
    (temperature, cooking times) and
    shelf positions to the values in the
    tables.
    • The manufacturer recommends that you use the lower temperature the
    first time.
    • If you cannot find the settings for a special recipe, look for the one that is
    almost the same.
    • You can extend baking times by 10 – 15 minutes if you bake cakes on more
    than one shelf position.
    • Cakes and pastries at different heights do not always brown equally
    at first. If this occurs, do not change
    the temperature setting. The
    differences equalize during the
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    							• With longer baking times, you candeactivate the oven approximately 10
    minutes before the end of the baking time and then use the residual heat.
    When you cook frozen food, the trays in
    the oven can twist during baking. Whenthe trays become cold again, the
    distortions are gone.10.4  Tips on bakingBaking resultsPossible causeRemedyThe bottom of the cake is
    not browned sufficiently.The shelf position is incor-
    rect.Put the cake on a lower
    shelf.The cake sinks and becomes
    soggy, lumpy or streaky.The oven temperature is too
    high.The next time you bake, set
    a slightly lower oven temper-
    ature.The cake sinks and becomes
    soggy, lumpy or streaky.The baking time is too short.Set a longer baking time. 
    You cannot decrease bak-
    ing times by setting higher
    temperatures.The cake sinks and becomes
    soggy, lumpy or streaky.There is too much liquid in
    the mixture.Use less liquid. Be careful
    with mixing times, especially
    if you use a mixing machine.The cake is too dry.The oven temperature is too
    low.The next time you bake, set
    a higher oven temperature.The cake is too dry.The baking time is too long.The next time you bake, set
    a shorter baking time.The cake browns unevenly.The oven temperature is too
    high and the baking time is
    too short.Set a lower oven tempera-
    ture and a longer baking
    time.The cake browns unevenly.The mixture is unevenly dis-
    tributed.Spread the mixture evenly
    on the baking tray.The cake is not ready in the
    baking time given.The oven temperature is too
    low.The next time you bake, set
    a slightly higher oven tem-
    perature.10.5  Conventional Baking - Top OvenFoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionBiscuits170 - 19010 - 202Bread200 - 22030 - 352Bread rolls / buns200 - 22010 - 152Cakes: Small & Queen160 - 18018 - 252ENGLISH17 
    						
    							FoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionCakes: Sponges160 - 17520 - 302Cakes: Victoria Sandwich160 - 17018 - 252Cakes: Madeira140 - 15075 - 902Cakes: Rich Fruit140 - 150120 - 1502Cakes: Gingerbread140 - 15080 - 902Cakes: Meringues90 - 100150 - 1802Cakes: Flapjack160 - 17025 - 302Cakes: Shortbread130 - 15045 - 602Cakes: Apple Pie170 - 18050 - 602Casseroles: Beef / Lamb160 - 170150 - 1802Casseroles: Chicken160 - 18080 - 902Convenience FoodsFollow manufacturer`s instructions.2Fish170 - 19020 - 302Fish Pie (Potato Topped)190 - 20020 - 302Fruit Pies, Crumbles190 - 20030 - 502Milk Puddings150 - 17090 - 1202Pasta Lasagne etc.170 - 18040 - 502Pastry: Choux180 - 19030 - 402Pastry: Eclairs, Profiteroles180 - 19030 - 402Pastry: Flaky / Puff Pies210 - 22030 - 402Shortcrusts: Mince Pies190 - 20015 - 202Shortcrusts: Meat Pies190 - 21025 - 352Shortcrusts: Quiche, Tarts, Flans180 - 20025 - 502Scones220 - 2308 - 123Shepard`s Pie190 - 20030 - 402Souffles170 - 18020 - 302Vegetables: Baked Jacket Pota-
    tos180 - 19060 - 902Vegetables: Roast Potatos180 - 19060 - 902Yorkshire Pudding Large220 - 21025 - 402www.aeg.com18 
    						
    							FoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionYorkshire Pudding Individual210 - 22015 - 252Roasting Meat, PoultryRefer to the Roasting table.210.6  Thermaflow® Baking -
    Main OvenShelf positions are not
    critical but ensure that the
    oven accessories are evenly
    spaced when more than one
    is used.FoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionBiscuits180 - 19010 - 201 – 3Bread190 - 21030 - 352Cakes: Small & Queen150 - 17018 - 251 – 3Cakes: Sponges160 - 17020 - 253Cakes: Madeira140 - 16060 - 803Cakes: Rich Fruit130 - 140120 - 1503Cakes: Christmas130 - 140180 - 2703Cakes: Apple Pie160 - 17050 - 603- Shortbread130 - 15045 - 601 – 3Fish160 - 18030 - 403Fruit Pies, Crumbles170 - 18030 - 503Milk Puddings140 - 16060 - 903Pastry: Choux180 - 19030 - 403Pastry: Shortcrust180 - 19025 - 353Pastry: Flaky180 - 19030 - 403Pastry: PuffFollow manufacturer`s instructions. Re-
    duce the temperature for Fan oven by
    20°C.3Plate Tarts180 - 19025 - 453Quiches / Flans170 - 18025 - 453ENGLISH19  
    						
    							FoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Shelf posi-
    tionScones210 - 2308 - 121 – 3Roasting: Meat, Poultry160 - 180Refer to the
    Roasting table.210.7  Roasting
    • Use heat-resistant ovenware to roast (refer to the instructions of the
    manufacturer).
    • You can roast large roasting joints directly in the deep pan (if present) or
    on the wire shelf above the deep pan.
    • Roast lean meats in the roasting tin with the lid. This keeps the meat more
    succulent.
    • All types of meat that can be browned or have crackling can be roasted inthe roasting tin without the lid.
    • We recommend that you cook meat and fish weighing 1 kg and above inthe appliance.• To prevent the meat juices or fat from
    burning onto the pan, put some liquid
    into the deep pan.
    • If necessary, turn the roast (after 1/2 - 2/3 of the cooking time).
    • Baste large roasts and poultry with their juices several times during
    roasting. This gives better roasting
    results.
    • You can deactivate the appliance approximately 10 minutes before theend of the roasting time, and use the
    residual heat.10.8  Thermaflow® - Main Oven
    RoastingFoodTemperature (°C)Time (min)Beef / Beef boned170 - 19020 - 35 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 20 - 30 mi-
    nutes overMutton / Lamb170 - 19020 - 35 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 25 - 35 mi-
    nutes overPork / Veal / Ham170 - 19030 - 40 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 30 - 40 mi-
    nutes overChicken180 - 20020 - 25 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 20 minutes
    overTurkey / Goose170 - 19015 - 20 minutes per 0.5 kg (1 lb) up to 3.5 kg (7
    lb) then 10 minutes per 0.5 kg (1 lb) over 3.5 kg
    (7 lb)Duck180 - 20025 - 35 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 25 - 30 mi-
    nutes overPheasant170 - 19035 - 40 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 35 - 40 mi-
    nutes overRabbit170 - 19020 minutes per 0.5 kb (1 lb) and 20 minutes overwww.aeg.com20 
    						
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