Aeg Electrolux 1050v-w 사용자 설명서

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The oven
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Practical use
Never place aluminium foil, baking trays or oven 
dishes directly on the bottom of the oven. Block-
ing heat from the bottom of the oven can damage 
the enamel through overheating. The oven gets 
hot when in use: 
CHILDREN
 
NEARBY
 
MUST
 
BE
 
SUPERVISED
.
The baking tray may warp temporarily due to tempera-
ture fluctuations, or if the food, (pizza, etc.) is 
unevenly distributed on its surface. The tray resumes 
its shape when cool.
How does one know which oven functions to use in 
different situations? See below for practical advice on 
how to efficiently use the oven functions for various 
ways of cooking:
 Baking
Use a skewer to check whether sponge cakes are ready 
when there are about 5 minutes left. You can then 
shorten or lengthen the baking time. The material, 
colour, shape and size of the baking tins as well as the 
recipe can affect results. 
TOP
/
BOTTOM
 
HEAT
 
gives an 
even colour.
 Cooking
TOP
/
BOTTOM
 
HEAT
 is normally best when using an oven 
shelf. 
 Roasting
Roasting is a practical and convenient method of 
cooking. Joints of beef such as topside and sirloin 
retain their natural juices best if roasted at 125°C, but 
this does take longer than at a higher temperature. 
Choose an ovenproof dish which is only just big 
enough for the joint, to prevent the meat juices which 
collect in the dish (e.g. for gravy) from evaporating. 
Use a large roasting pan or ovenproof dish when roast-
ing a joint of ham as there is usually a lot of meat.
 Grilling
Size, shape, quantity, the degree of fat marbling, and 
even the initial temperature of the meat all affect the 
outcome and time of the grilling process. Fish, poultry, 
veal and pork will not brown as much as the darker 
meats such as beef and game. Vegetable oil and/or sea-
soning will improve the colour, but it also increases the 
risk of surface burning.
For best results, avoid grilling food straight from 
the refrigerator. Dry the surface of the meat, place it on 
the oven shelf and season to taste. Place an oven dish,