4. Close the oven door and leave the yeast
dough in the oven for the desired time
without further heating.
NOTICE
Pent-up heat can damage the oven's
enamel.
■ If you wish to place dishes directly on
the bottom of the cooking compart-
ment, the oven temperature must not
exceed 50 °C.
■ Be careful when handling cookware
– the enamel can be easily scratched.
Child safety
Your oven is equipped with a child lock which
protects against the oven being used without
permission or unintentionally switched on or
off or the settings being changed.
The child lock can be switched
• on by simultaneously tapping the sensors
(17) and
(18) for 3 seconds.
A lock symbol
appears at the bottom
right of the display.
• off by tapping the sensors
(18) for 3 seconds again.
The lock symbol will disappear from the
display.
Tips for saving energy
– Preheat the oven only if it is called for in the
recipe or stipulated in the cooking tables
provided.
– Use dark-coloured baking dishes and trays
when possible. They effectively absorb the
heat.
– Avoid frequently opening the oven door
during cooking, baking or roasting.
– Bake several cakes one after the oth-
er while the oven is still warm in order to
shorten the baking time for subsequent
cakes. If you use loaf tins, place both of
them side by side in the oven.
– In the case of longer cooking durations,
switch the oven off ten minutes before the
end of the cooking duration. The residual
heat is sufficient enough to complete the
cooking.
(17)
(18)
(17) and
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