Gaggenau Use and care manual
BS 474/475 610
BS 484/485 610
Combi-steam oven
Customer service
Tables and tips
Safety Definitions
Vegetables
Fish
Fish – low-temperature steaming
Meat – cooking at higher temperatures
Meat/poultry – slow cooking
Poultry
Grilling
Side dishes
Desserts
Other
Cakes and cookies
Regenerating (warming up)
Raising dough
Thawing
Boiling down
Extracting juice (soft fruits)
Preparing yoghourt
Preparing bulky food
Acrylamide in foodstuffs
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WARNING
This indicates that death or serious injuries may
occur as a result of non-observance of this
warning.
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CAUTION
This indicates that minor or moderate injuries
may occur as a result of non-observance of this
warning.
NOTICE: This indicates that damage to the appliance
or property may occur as a result of non-compliance
with this advisory.
Note: This alerts you to important information and/or
tips.
Additional information on products, accessories,
replacement parts and services can be found at
www.gaggenau.com and in the online shop
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WARNING
WARNING
Make sure the appliance and lights are cool and
power to the appliance has been turned off before
replacing the light bulb(s). Failure to do so could
result in electrical shock or burns.The lenses (if
equipped) must be in place when using the
appliance.The lenses (if equipped) serve to protect
the light bulb from breaking.The lenses (if equipped)
are made of glass. Handle carefully to avoid breaking.
Broken glass can cause an injury.
When properly cared for, your new appliance has
been designed to be safe and reliable. Read all
instructions carefully before use. These precautions
will reduce the risk of burns, electric shock, fire, and
injury to persons. When using kitchen appliances,
basic safety precautions must be followed, including
those in the following pages.
State of California Proposition 65
Warnings
WARNING
Light socket is live when door is open if main power
supply is not turned off.
WARNING
This product contains chemicals known to the State of
California to cause cancer, birth defects or other
reproductive harm.
WARNING
Risk of short circuiting! Never allow electrical
appliance cords to become pinched in the hot
appliance door. The cord’s insulation can melt.
Proper Installation and Maintenance
Have the installer show you the location of the circuit
breaker or fuse. Mark it for easy reference.
Fire Safety
This appliance must be properly installed and
grounded by a qualified technician. Connect only to
properly grounded outlet. Refer to Installation
Instructions for details.
WARNING
NEVER cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven
bottom or cover an entire rack with materials such as
aluminum foil. Doing so blocks air flow through the
oven. Aluminum foil linings may also trap heat,
causing a fire hazard.
This appliance is intended for normal family
household use only. It is not approved for outdoor
use. See the Warranty. If you have any questions,
contact the manufacturer.
If materials inside an oven or warming drawer should
ignite, keep door closed. Turn off the appliance and
disconnect the circuit at the circuit breaker box.
Do not store or use corrosive chemicals, vapors,
flammables or nonfood products in or near this
appliance. It is specifically designed for use when
heating or cooking food. The use of corrosive
chemicals in heating or cleaning will damage the
appliance and could result in injury.
WARNING
Use this appliance only for its intended use as
described in this manual. NEVER use this appliance
as a space heater to heat or warm the room. Doing so
may result in overheating the appliance. Never use the
appliance for storage.
Do not operate this appliance if it is not working
properly, or if it has been damaged. Contact an
authorized servicer.
Do not obstruct oven vents.
Always have a working smoke detector near the
kitchen.
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance
unless specifically recommended in this manual. Refer
all servicing to a factory authorized service center.
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In the event that personal clothing or hair catches fire,
drop and roll immediately to extinguish flames.
Keep doors shut unless necessary for cooking or
cleaning purposes. Do not leave open doors
unattended.
Have an appropriate fire extinguisher available,
nearby, highly visible and easily accessible near the
appliance.
Do not heat or warm unopened food containers. Build-
up of pressure may cause the container to burst and
cause injury.
Smother flames from food fires other than grease fires
with baking soda. Never use water on cooking fires.
Always place oven racks in desired location while
oven is cool. Always use oven mitts, when the oven is
warm. If a rack must be moved while oven is hot, do
not let potholder contact the heating elements.
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN
THE EVENT OF A GREASE FIRE, OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
CAUTION
a) SMOTHER FLAMES with a close-fitting lid,
cookie sheet, or metal tray, then turn off the
burner. BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS. If
the flames do not go out immediately, EVACUATE
AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT.
b) NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN – You may be
burned.
c) DO NOT USE WATER, including wet dishcloths
or towels – a violent steam explosion will result.
d) Use an extinguisher ONLY if:
To avoid possible injury or damage to the appliance,
ensure rack is installed exactly per installation
instructions and not backwards or upside down.
Always use dry potholders. Moist or damp potholders
on hot surfaces may result in burns from steam. Do
not let potholder touch hot heating elements. Do not
use a towel or other bulky cloth.
WARNING
‒ You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher,
and you already know how to operate it.
‒ The fire is small and contained in the area
where it started.
‒ The fire department is being called.
‒ You can fight the fire with your back to an exit.
Scalding hazard
Movement when opening the appliance door and when
removing the cookware can cause hot liquid to spray
out. Do not stand too close to the appliance when
opening it. Open appliance door carefully. Remove
cookware carefully. Keep children away.
Secure all loose garments, etc. before beginning. Tie
long hair so that it does not hang loose, and do not
wear loose fitting clothing or hanging garments, such
as ties, scarves, jewelry, or dangling sleeves.
Burn Prevention
DO NOT TOUCH HEATING ELEMENTS OR
INTERIOR SURFACES OF OVEN - Heating elements
may be hot even though they are dark in color. Interior
surfaces of an oven become hot enough to cause
burns. During and after use, do not touch, or let
clothing, potholders, or other flammable materials
contact heating elements or interior surfaces of oven
until they have had sufficient time to cool. Other
surfaces of the appliance may become hot enough to
cause burns. Among these surfaces are oven vent
openings, surfaces near these openings and oven
doors.
Use caution when cooking foods with high alcohol
content (e.g. rum, brandy, bourbon) in the oven.
Alcohol evaporates at high temperatures. There is a
risk of burning as the alcohol vapors may catch fire in
the oven. Use only small quantities of alcohol in foods,
and open the oven door carefully.
WARNING
Risk of scalding
Hot liquid may spill over the sides of cooking
accessories when they are removed from the cooking
compartment. Carefully remove cooking accessories
with oven mitts.
Exercise caution when opening the appliance.
Standing to the side, open the door (or drawer) slowly
and slightly to let hot air and/or steam escape. Keep
your face clear of the opening and make sure there
are no children or pets near the unit. After the release
of hot air and/or steam, proceed with your cooking.
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Cleaning Safety
WARNING
Risk of severe burns! Do not clean the appliance
Risk of scalding
immediately after turning it off. The water in the
evaporator dish is still hot. Wait until the appliance
has cooled down.
Hot steam can escape when you open the appliance
door. Steam is not visible at certain temperatures. Do
not stand too close to the appliance when opening it.
Open the appliance door with caution. Keep children
away.
Keep oven free from grease build up.
WARNING
Risk of injury
WARNING
Scratched glass in the appliance door can burst. Do
not use any glass scrapers or strong or abrasive
cleaning agents.
Risk of burns
Hot steam can leak during operation. Do not touch the
ventilation openings. Keep children away.
WARNING
Risk of electrical shock
Child Safety
Moisture entering the appliance can cause an
electrical shock. Don't use a high-pressure cleaner or
steam cleaner.
When children become old enough to use the
appliance, it is the legal responsibility of the parents
or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in
safe practices by qualified persons.
Do not allow anyone to climb, stand, lean, sit, or hang
on any part of an appliance, especially a door,
warming drawer, or storage drawer. This can damage
the appliance, and the unit may tip over, potentially
causing severe injury.
Cookware Safety
Do not place food directly on oven bottom.
Follow the manufacturer’s directions when using
cooking or roasting bags.
Do not allow children to use this appliance unless
closely supervised by an adult. Children and pets
should not be left alone or unattended in the area
where the appliance is in use. They should never be
allowed to play in its vicinity, whether or not the
appliance is in use.
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
Use of a wrong core temperature probe can damage
the insulation. Use only the core temperature probe
intended for this appliance.
CAUTION
Ovenware must be heat and steam resistant. Silicone
baking pans are not suitable for Combination mode.
Items of interest to children should not be stored in an
appliance, in cabinets above an appliance or on the
backsplash. Children climbing on an appliance to
reach items could be seriously injured.
When using Steam mode with a perforated cooking
pan, always slide the baking pan underneath it. The
pan will catch any drippings.
The oven bottom and the evaporator dish must always
remain clear. Always place ovenware on the rack or in
the perforated cooking pan.
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Do not detach the door seal. The appliance door
will no longer close properly if the door seal is
damaged. Adjoining furniture frontages may be
damaged. Have the door seal replaced.
Causes of damage
NOTICES:
Do not hold or carry the appliance by the door
handle. The door handle cannot carry the weight
of the device and could break off.
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Do not place anything directly on the oven floor.
Do not line it with aluminum foil. Heat build-up
can damage the appliance.
The oven bottom should always remain clear.
Always place dishes in a perforated baking pan or
on a rack.
Environmental protection
We recommend you install a descaling system for
hard mains water. You can inquire with your
waterworks to obtain information about your
mains water.
Unpack the appliance and dispose of the packaging in
line with environmental requirements.
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Aluminum foil may not contact the door pane in
the oven. This can cause permanent discoloration
of the door pane.
Tips for saving energy
Dishes must be heat and steam resistant. Silicone
baking dishes are not suited for combination
operation with steam.
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Open the appliance door as little as possible
while cooking.
Use dark, black-painted or enamelled baking
forms. These absorb the heat particularly well.
Use only original accessories in the oven interior.
Rusting material (such as serving platters or
knives and forks) can cause corrosion in the oven
interior.
It is best to bake several cakes in succession. The
steam oven is still warm. This shortens the baking
time for the second cake. You can also slide in
two loaf tins next to each other.
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Use original small parts (e.g. knurled nuts) only.
Reorder small parts through out spare parts
service if these should be lost..
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For longer cooking times, you can switch off the
steam oven 10 minutes before the end of the
cooking time and you can use the residual heat to
finish cooking.
When steaming with a perforated baking dish,
always push the baking sheet or the unperforated
baking dish beneath it. This will catch drippings.
When steaming, you can cook simultaneously on
several levels. If dishes require different cooking
times, insert the dishes that require the longest
time first.
Do not leave moist groceries in a closed oven for
an extended period of time. It can lead to
corrosion inside the oven.
Salt, spicy sauces (e.g. ketchup or mustard) or
salted dishes (e.g. cured roast) contain chlorides
and acids. These corrode the surfaces of
stainless steel. Always remove residues
immediately.
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Fruit juice can leave stains in the oven. Always
remove fruit juice immediately and wipe up first
with a damp and then a dry cloth.
Your appliance's oven interior consists of high-
grade stainless steel. Corrosion can occur in the
oven interior if it is not cared for properly.
Observe the care and cleaning notes in the
operating instructions. After every use, clean the
oven interior straight after the appliance has
cooled down. After cleaning, dry the oven interior
with the drying program.
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Getting to know the appliance
You will get to know your new appliance here. We
explain the control panel and the individual controls to
you. You are informed about the oven interior and
accessories.
Combi-steam oven
These instructions apply to different versions of the
appliance. Slight deviations are possible depending
on the appliance type.
Operation is identical for all appliance versions.
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Do not obstruct oven vents.
NOTICE: Do not place food directly on oven bottom.
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Ventilation slots
Glass ceramic grill tray
Socket for core temperature sensor
Door seal
Drainage sieve
Grease filter
Recessed handle
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Displays and controls
Symbols
These instructions apply to different versions of the
appliance. Slight deviations are possible depending
on the appliance type.
Symbol
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Function
Start
Stop
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Operation is identical for all appliance versions.
Pause/end
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Cancel
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Delete
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Confirm/save settings
Selection arrow
Open appliance door
Launching additional information
Preheating with status display
Launching personal recipes
Recording a menu
Edit settings
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Child lock
Launching the timer menu
Launching the Sabbath mode
Demo mode
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Core temperature probe
Misting
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Starting steam removal
Stopping steam removal
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Control panel
These areas are touch-sensitive.
Touch a symbol to select the appli-
cable function.
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Display
The display shows current set-
tings and options, for example.
Rotary selector
With the rotary selector you can
select the temperature and make
other settings.
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Program selector With the program selector, you
can select the heating function,
the cleaning function or the basic
settings.
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Colors and display
Automatic door opening
Colors
When you touch the ! symbol, the appliance door
springs open and you can open it fully with the handle
recess at the side.
The various colors serve to guide you in the various
adjustment situations.
Automatic door opening does not work when the child
lock is activated or in the event of a power failure. You
can open the door manually with the handle recess at
the side.
Orange
Blue
First settings
Main functions
Basic settings
Cleaning
White
Adjustable values
Additional information ( and )
By touching the ( symbol, you can call up additional
information. For example, information on the heating
function set or on the current temperature of the
cooking compartment.
Presentation
The presentation of symbols, values or the entire
display changes depending on the situation.
Note: During continuous operation, small fluctuations
in temperature are normal after the oven has heated
up.
Zoom
The display of the setting you are just
changing is enlarged.
Just before it elapses, a duration that is
just elapsing is enlarged (e.g. the last 60
seconds in the case of timers).
The ) symbol is displayed for important information
and action prompts.Important information on safety
and operation mode are occasionally shown
automatically. These messages either disappear
automatically after a few seconds or must be
confirmed with ™.
Minimized
display screen
After a short time, the display screen is
minimized and only the most important
things are displayed. This function is the
default and can be modified in the basic
settings.
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Cooling fan
Your appliance has a cooling fan. The cooling fan
switches on during operation. Depending on the
appliance version, the warm air escapes above or
under the door.
After removing cooked food, keep the door closed
until the appliance cools down. The appliance door
must not be left ajar, as adjoining kitchen furniture
may be damaged. The cooling fan continues to run for
a while and then switches off automatically.
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CAUTION
Do not cover up the ventilation slots. Otherwise,
the appliance will become overheated.
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Program selection positions
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Position Function / heating type
Temperature
Use
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Zero position
Light
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Steaming at 160 - 212°F (70°C - 100°C): For
vegetables, fish and side dishes.
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Default temperature 212° F
(100°C)
Convection + 100% Humidity
Meals are surrounded entirely by steam
Combined operation at 250 - 450° F (120 -
230°C): for puff pastry, bread and bread rolls.
Hot air and steam are combined.
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Combined operation: for puff pastry, fish and
poultry.
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Default temperature 340° F
(170°C)
Convection + 80% Humidity
Hot air and steam are combined.
85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Combined operation: for yeast dough and
bread.
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Default temperature 340° F
(170°C)
Convection + 60% Humidity
Hot air and steam are combined.
85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Cooking in own moisture: for cakes and bis-
cuits
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Default temperature 340° F
(170°C)
Convection + 30% Humidity
When you select this mode, no steam is gener-
ated, but the ventilation flap is closed. Thus,
the moisture escaping from the food stays in
the oven interior and prevents drying out of
prepared foods.
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Hot air: for cakes, biscuits and soufflés.
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Default temperature 340° F
(170°C)
The fan on the rear wall distributes the heat
evenly in the cooking compartment
Convection + 0% Humidity
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
For vegetable and scampi skewers.
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Default temperature 445°F
(230°C)
Full surface grill + circulated air
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
For grilled vegetables, cooking ‘au gratin’ (e.g.
baiser on a cake) and grilled toast.
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Default temperature 445°F
(230°C)
Full surface grill
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Grilling combined with humidity: for casserole
dishes and gratin.
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Default temperature 340° F
(170°C)
Full surface grill level 1 +
humidity
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85 - 450° F (30 - 230°C)
Grilling combined with humidity: for stuffed
vegetables.
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Default temperature Default
temperature 340° F (170°C)
Full surface grill level 2 +
humidity
The grilling level will be increased.
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Position Function / heating type
Temperature
Use
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85 - 120° F (30 - 50°C)
Rising: for yeast and sour dough.
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Default temperature 100° F
(38°C)
The dough rises much faster than at room tem-
perature. Hot air and steam are combined to
ensure the dough surface does not dry out.
Dough proofing
The optimum temperature setting for yeast
dough is 100°F (38°C).
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100 - 140° F (40 - 60°C)
For vegetables, meat, fish and fruit.
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Default temperature 115° F
(45°C)
Thanks to the moisture, heat is transferred to
meals evenly. Meals do not dry out and do not
lose their shape.
Defrosting
140 - 360° F (60 - 180°C)
For cooked and baked food.
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Default temperature 250° F
(120°C)
Pre-cooked food is gently heated up again.
Thanks to the supply of steam, cooked food is
not dried out.
Regenerating
Regenerating pre-cooked meals on a plate at
250° F (120°C) and baked items at 360° F
(180°C).
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85 - 200° F (30 - 90°C)
Low-temperature cooking for meat.
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Default temperature 160° F
(70°C)
Gentle, slow cooking for a particularly tender
result.
Slow cooking
Your appliance can be individually adjusted in
the basic settings.
t Factory setting
The cleaning aid removes soiling with steam.
¢ Cleaning aid
The drying program dries the oven interior
after steaming or cleaning.
j Drying program
With the descaling program you remove limes-
cale from the oven interior.
‘ Descaling program
œ Water filter change
Changing the water filter cartridge if the des-
caling filter has been installed.
Clear the descaling reminder in the display
after the descaling process.
¥ Delete descaling reminder
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Accessories
Special accessories
Use only the accessories included or obtainable from
after-sales service. It has been specially adapted to
your appliance. Make sure you always insert
You can order the following accessories from your
specialist dealer:
BA 476 310 Handle, stainless steel for BS 470/471/
474/475
accessories into the interior the right way round.
Your appliance comes with the following accessories:
BA 478 310 Handle, stainless steel for BS 484/485
Rack
GF 111 100 Descaling and neutralising filter (filter
head with filter for first installation)
for cookware, cake pans and
casseroles and for roasts
GF 121 110 Filter cartridge for descaling and
neutralising filter
Stainless steel cooking
receptacle, unperforated,
GN Z, 40 mm deep
GN 114 130 Stainless steel cooking insert GN 1/3,
unperforated, 40 mm deep, 1.5 l
for cooking rice, pulses and
cereals, for baking cake
baked on trays and for
collecting dripping liquid
during steaming
GN 114 230 Stainless steel cooking insert GN 2/3,
unperforated, 40 mm deep, 3 l
GN 124 130 Stainless steel cooking insert GN 1/3,
perforated, 40 mm deep, 1.5 l
Stainless steel cooking
receptacle, GN Z, 40 mm
deep
for steaming vegetables or
fish, for extracting berry
juices and for thawing
GN 124 230 Stainless steel cooking insert GN 2/3,
perforated, 40 mm deep, 3 l
GN 340 230 Cast aluminum roaster GN 2/3, 165 mm
high, non-stick
GN 410 130 Stainless steel cover GN 1/3
GN 410 230 Stainless steel cover GN 2/3
GR 030 062 wire rack, chrome-plated, with feet
GZ 010 011 Inlet and outlet hose extension, 2 m
Core temperature probe
for precise preparation of
meat, fish, poultry and bread
Grease filter
protects the fan of the side
panel of the cooking
compartment from becoming
dirty (e.g. from spattering)
Use the accessories only as indicated. The
manufacturer assumes no liability for incorrect usage
of the accessories.
Water inlet hose, 3 m
Water outlet hose, 3 m
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Setting the time format
Before first use
the two possible formats 24h and AM/PM appear in
the display. The default format is 24h.
Here you find out what you have to do before
preparing meals with your appliance for the first time.
Read the section entitled Important safety notes
beforehand.
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Set the required format with the rotary selector.
Confirm with ™.
The appliance must be completely fitted and
connected.
The "First settings" menu appears in the display after
the mains has been connected. You can now set your
new appliance:
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Time format
Time
Date format
Date
Setting the time
The time appears in the display.
Temperature format
Water hardness
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Set the required time with the rotary selector.
Confirm with ™.
Notes
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The "First settings" menu only appears the first
time the appliance is switched on after
connection to the mains or if the appliance had no
power supply for several days.
After connection to the power, the GAGGENAU
logo first appears for about 30 seconds, after
which the "First settings" menu appears
automatically.
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You can change the settings at any time (see the
section entitled Factory setting).
Setting the date format
Setting the language
The three possible formats D.M.Y, D/M/Y and M/D/Y
appear in the display. The D.M.Y is the default.
The default language appears in the display.
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Select the desired display language with the
rotary selector.
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Set the required format with the rotary selector.
Confirm with ™.
Confirm with ™.
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Note: When the language is changed, the system is
restarted; this procedure takes a few seconds.
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Turn the rotary selector to select the capacity of
the filter cartridge (between 100 - 9000 liters).
Refer to the instructions included with the filter
cartridge.
Setting the date
The default date appears in the display. The day
setting is already active.
Confirm with ™.
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Set the required day with the rotary selector.
Switch to the month setting with the C symbol.
Set the month with the rotary selector.
Switch to the year setting with the C symbol.
Set the year with the rotary selector.
Confirm with ™.
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Setting water hardness
"Water hardness" appears in the display.
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Check the mains water with the included
carbonate hardness test: fill the small
measurement tube with mains water up to the 5 ml
mark.
Setting the temperature format
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Add drops of indicator solution until the color
changes from purple to yellow.
The two possible formats °C and °F appear in the
display. The °C format is selected by default.
Important: count the drops and carefully swing
the measurement tube after every drop until the
liquids have mixed thoroughly. The number of
drops corresponds to the water hardness.
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Set the required format with the rotary selector.
Confirm with ™.
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Set the measured water hardness with the rotary
selector. The value 12 is set by default.
Confirm with ™.
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Setting the water filter
"Water filter” appears in the display. The default is
"Available".
Completing initial set-up
It is recommended to install the descaling system
GF 111 100 if the water hardness exceeds 7°dH
(carbonate hardness 5°dH).
"Initial set-up complete. Please calibrate the appliance
before first cooking" appears in the display.
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Use the rotary selector to select "Available" (with
water filter) or "Not available" (without water
filter).
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Confirm with ™.
If water filter "Available" has been selected:
"Water filter capacity” is shown in the display.
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Calibration begins. The elapsing time is shown on the
display.
Confirm with ™.
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The appliance enters the standby mode and the
standby display appears. The appliance is now ready
for operation.
Note: Do not interrupt calibration. Do not turn the
function selector. Do not open the appliance door.
A message appears in the display once calibration has
ended. Touch ™ to confirm and turn the function
selector to 0.
Calibrate the appliance before steaming for the first
time. The appliance sets the boiling point.
After a removal
Repeat calibration so that the appliance will
automatically adapt again to the new location.
Calibrating
The boiling point of water depends on barometric
pressure. As air pressure drops with increasing
elevation, the boiling point drops as well. During
calibration, the appliance sets the boiling point to the
pressure conditions at the place where it is installed.
After resetting to factory settings
After resetting to factory settings in the basic settings
menu the appliance has to be recalibrated.
After a power failure
It is important for the appliance to steam for
20 minutes at 212° F (100°C) without interruption. Do
not open the appliance door during this time.
The appliance saves the calibration settings, even
after a power failure or a disconnection from the
mains. It need not be recalibrated.
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Calibrate the appliance only when it is cold.
Grease filter
During calibration, the appliance generates more
steam than it normally would do.
Hook the enclosed grease filter onto the hot air grill in
the side wall of the cooking compartment.
1
2
3
4
5
6
Set the function selector to S.
Remove the left slide-in rail first (see section entitled
Removing slide-in rails).
Select "Basic settings" using the rotary selector.
Touch the ™ symbol.
Leave the grease filter in the cooking compartment for
all applications. Clean the grease filter with hot soapy
water or in the dishwasher every time heavy dirt
deposits have been left behind after cooking.
Select "Calibration" using the rotary selector.
Touch the % symbol.
Remove all accessories from the oven interior and
touch the ™ symbol.
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The duration of 20:00 minutes appears. Touch I
to start calibration.
Cleaning accessories
Before using accessories for the first time, thoroughly
clean them with hot soapy water and a soft dish cloth.
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Water filter
Activating the appliance
Operation with or without water filter Standby
You can use the appliance with or without a water
filter.
The appliance is in the standby mode when no
function is set or the child lock is activated.
It is recommended to install the descaling system
GF 111 100 if the water hardness exceeds 7°dH
(carbonate hardness 5°dH).
The control panel's brightness is reduced in the
standby mode.
Change water filter
Filter cartridges should be replaced regularly.
Replacement cartridges are available from after-sales
service or in the online shop (order
number GF 121 110).
The capacity of the filter cartridge depends on the
frequency of use of the appliance and your regional
water hardness. A message will appear in the display
to remind you when the filter needs to be replaced.
Regardless of the actual amount of water filtered the
filter cartridge needs to be changed after 12 months
at the latest.
Notes
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There are various displays for the standby mode.
The GAGGENAU logo and the time are set by
default. Refer to the section entitled Factory
setting if you would like to change the display.
1
Set the function selector to S. Select "Water filter
change" using the rotary selector.
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The display's brightness depends on the vertical
viewing angle. You can adjust the display by way
of the "Brightness" setting in the factory settings.
2
3
The œ symbol is displayed. Confirm with ™.
Change the water filter. Refer to the instructions
included with the filter cartridge. Confirm with
™.
Activate appliance
In order to exit standby mode, you can either
4
5
"Select water filter capacity” is shown in the
display. Confirm with ™.
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Set the function selector,
Touch a control panel,
Turn the rotary selector to select the capacity of
the filter cartridge (between 100 - 9000 liters).
Confirm with ™.
or open or close the door.
The water filter change is complete. Touch the ™
symbol. The appliance is now ready for operation.
Now you can set the desired function. Read the
appropriate chapters to learn how to set functions.
Notes
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If "Standby display = off" is selected in the factory
setting, you must turn the function selector to exit
the standby mode.
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The standby display appears again if you have not
made any settings for a long while after activation.
The cooking compartment lighting goes out after
a little while if the door is open.
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Inserting accessories
Operating the appliance
Oven interior
The rack and the perforated cooking receptacle
feature a latching function. The latching function
prevents tilting of accessories when pulling them out.
You must insert accessories in the cooking interior
correctly so that tilt protection will work. When
removing accessories, you must raise them slightly.
The cooking compartment has four shelf positions.
The shelf positions are counted from the bottom up.
When inserting the rack, make sure
Note: When steaming, defrosting, dough proofing and
regenerating, you can use up to three insertion levels
at the same time (levels 2, 3 and 4). You can only bake
on one level, use level 2 when baking (or level 1 for
higher cake tins).
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that the rack's safety clip is at the rear and top.
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make sure that the recess (a) points to the side.
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compartment floor. Do not cover it with
aluminium foil. A build-up of heat could damage
the appliance or cause injury.
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The cooking compartment floor must always be
kept clear. Always place ovenware in a
perforated cooking container or on a wire rack.
Turning on
1
Set the required heating mode using the function
selector. The chosen heating mode and the
default temperature are displayed.
CAUTION
2
If you want to change the default temperature:
set the required temperature with the rotary
selector.
Do not slide any accessories between the shelf
positions, or they may tip.
The preheating symbol “ appears on the display.
The bar continuously shows the preheating status.
When the set temperature is reached, a signal sounds
and the preheating symbol “ goes off.
Note: The oven interior lighting stays switched off at a
temperature setting below 160° F (70 °C).
Switching off:
Turn the function selector to 0.
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Misting
After every use
Misting brings additional steam to the oven interior.
You can add moisture to food while cooking, for
example bread and rolls.
1
Remove soiling from the oven interior as soon as
it has cooled down. Baked-in residue is much
harder to remove later on.
2
3
4
Wipe out the cooled down oven interior and dry
them well with a soft cloth.
Misting is only possible with these heating functions:
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Convection + 30% Humidity
Convection + 0% Humidity
Full surface grill + circulated air
Full surface grill
Wipe furnishings or handles dry if condensate
has collected on them
Dry the oven interior with the drying program (see
section entitled Drying program) or leave the
appliance door open until the interior has dried
completely.
Touch the e symbol as long as you want to add
steam, up to 8 seconds. After waiting at least one
second, you can trigger misting again by touching the
e symbol.
Safety lock
For your protection, the appliance has a safety shut-off
feature. Every heating operation is switched off after
12 hours if the appliance is not operated during this
time. A message appears in the display.
Steam removal
Steam removal brings cold water to the cooking
compartment. This cools down the cooking
compartment, the steam condenses on the wall of the
cooking compartment. This reduces the steam
escaping when opening the door.
Exception:
programming with the long-term timer.
Turn the program selection to 0, after which you can
operate the appliance in the manner to which you are
accustomed.
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Risk of scalding
Hot water may drip from the door when opened.
You can use the steam removal function only up to a
temperature of 130 °C with the following heating
functions:
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Convection + 100% Humidity
Convection + 80% Humidity
Convection + 60% Humidity
Full surface grill level 1 + Humidity
Full surface grill level 2 + Humidity
Starting steam removal:
Touch the ¡ symbol. Steam removal lasts about
20 seconds. The heating remains switched off during
steam removal.
Stopping steam removal prematurely:
Open the oven door or touch the ¢ symbol
Note: The steam removal function remains available
for a short time after turning off the appliance.
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The Timer menu closes and the timer starts to run.
The symbol for the timer Š appears on the display and
the time can be seen counting down.
Timer functions
In the timer menu, set:
Š Timer
p Stopwatch
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A signal sounds once the time has elapsed. The
You can launch the timer menu from any mode. Only
from the factory settings, program selection is set to
S, the time menu is not available.
audible signal ceases if you touch the ™ symbol.
You can exit the Timer menu at any time by touching
the ' symbol. This way, the settings are lost.
Touch the M symbol.
Suspend timer:
Call up the Timer menu. Select the "Timer" function
with C, select Š, and touch the H symbol. To let the
timer run on, touch the I symbol.
Switch off the timer early:
Call up the Timer menu. Select the "Timer" function
with C, select Š, and touch the Ž symbol.
Stopwatch
The timer menu appears.
The stopwatch runs independently of the other
appliance functions.
The stopwatch counts up from 0 seconds to 90
minutes.
Timer
The timer runs independently of the other appliance
functions. You can enter a maximum of 90 minutes.
It has a pause function. Therefore, you can stop the
timer in between times.
Setting the timer
Starting the stopwatch
1
2
Call up the Timer menu.
The "Timer" function Š is displayed.
1
2
Launch the timer menu.
With C, select the "Stopwatch" function p.
Turn the rotary selector to set the desired time.
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The timer menu is closed and the time runs. The p
symbol and the elapsing timer are shown in the
display.
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3
With C, select the "Cooking time" function 6.
Set the required cooking time with the rotary
selector.
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Stopping and restarting the stopwatch
The appliance starts. The timer menu is closed. The
temperature, the operating mode, the remaining
cooking time and the end of the cooking time appear
in the display
1
2
3
Launch the timer menu.
With C, select the "Stopwatch" function p.
Touch the H symbol.
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One minute before expiration of the cooking time, the
expiring cooking time is enlarged in the display.
The time stops. The symbol changes to Start I
again.
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Start with I.
The time continues to run. Once 90 minutes have been
reached, the display pulsates and a signal sounds. It
goes off when you touch the ™ symbol. The p
symbol disappears from the display. The operation has
ended.
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Switching off the stopwatch:
Launch the timer menu. With C, select the
"Stopwatch" function p and touch the Ž symbol.
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The appliance switches off after expiration of the
cooking time. The 6 pulsates and a signal sounds. It
goes off prematurely if you touch the ™ symbol, open
the appliance door or set the program selection to 0.
Cooking time
If you set a cooking time for your meal, the appliance
switches off heating automatically after this time has
elapsed.
Changing the cooking time:
Launch the timer menu. With C, select the "Cooking
time" function 6. Set the cooking time with the rotary
selector. Start with I.
You can set a cooking time from 1 minute to 23:59
hours.
Clearing the cooking time:
Setting the cooking time
Launch the timer menu. With C, select the "Cooking
time" function 6. Clear the cooking time with Ž.
Return to normal operation with '.
You have set the heating function and temperature and
you have placed your dish in the oven interior.
1
Touch the M symbol.
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Canceling the entire operation:
Note: If the 6 symbol flashes: you have not set a
Set the program selection to 0.
cooking time. Always set a cooking time first.
Note: You can also change the heating function and
temperature during the cooking time.
The appliance switches off after expiry of the cooking
time. The 5 pulsates and a signal sounds. It goes off
prematurely if you touch the ™ symbol, open the
appliance door or set the program selection to 0.
End of cooking time
Changing the cooking time end:
You can defer the end of the cooking time until later.
Launch the timer menu. With C, select "End of
cooking time" 5. Set the required cooking time end
with the rotary selector. Start with I.
Example: it is 2 pm. The meal takes 40 minutes to
cook. It should be ready by 3.30 pm.
Canceling the entire operation:
Set the program selection to 0.
Enter the cooking time and shift the end of the
cooking time to 3.30 pm. The electronic circuitry
calculates the starting time. The appliance starts
automatically at 2:50 pm and switches off at 3.30 pm.
Note that easily perishable foodstuffs must not be left
in the oven for too long.
Shifting the end of the cooking time
You have set the heating function, the temperature
and the cooking time.
1
2
Touch the M symbol.
With C, select the "End of cooking time"
function 5.
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Set the required cooking time end with the rotary
selector.
Start with I.
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The appliance assumes a waiting mode. The operating
mode, the temperature, the cooking time and the end
of the cooking time appear in the display. The
appliance starts at the calculated time and switches
off automatically when the cooking time has elapsed.
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Setting the Sabbath mode
Sabbath mode and Yom Tov mode
Sabbath mode
1
2
Set the program selector to ž.
Touch the / symbol.
The suggested value of 24h at 185° F (85°C)
appears in the display. Start with I
- or -
With this function, the appliance maintains a
temperature between 120 and 450°F (50 and 230°C)
with the convection heating function.
Change the cooking time and the temperature.
You can keep dishes warm for up to 74 hours without
having to switch on or off.
Note that easily perishable foodstuffs must not be left
in the oven for too long.
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2
3
4
5
6
7
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Set the program selector to S.
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Changing the cooking time 6 :
Touch the $ symbol. Set the preferred cooking
time with the rotary selector. You can set up to 74
hours. Confirm by touching the ™ symbol. Then
changing the temperature becomes an option.
Select "Factory setting" with the rotary selector.
Confirm by touching the ™ symbol.
Rotate the selector to Sabbath mode :.
Confirm by touching the ™ symbol.
Rotate the selector to “activate”.
Corfirm by touching the ™ symbol.
Turn the oven off.
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5
Changing the temperature:
Set the required temperature with the rotary
selector.
Start with I .
The appliance starts. / and the temperature appear
in the display. The Sabbath screen will appear as
shown.
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The oven and display lighting is off. The control panel
is blocked and no tone can be heard when you touch
it.
The appliance no longer heats after expiry of the time.
The display is blank. Set the program selector to 0.
Switching off:
To cancel the operation, set the program selector to 0.
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To set Stage 2 temperature:
Yom Tov mode
1
2
Rotate selector to desired Stage 2 temperature.
With this function, the appliance is programmed to
perform in three stages.
Start with I .
Stage 1 and 2 can be programmed for a maximum total
duration of 74 hours. The duration of Step 3 is 1 hour
and cannot be modified.
The temperatures of Stage 1 and Stage 2 appear in
the display. The remaining time to the beginning of
Stage 2 is counted down in the display. The Yom Tov
screen will appear as shown.
Stage 1: maintains a warm temperature of 122° F
(50°C) in the convection heating function. The interior
oven lights remain off through this stage.
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setting and maintains a temperature between 120 and
450° F (50 -230°C). For warming and cooking foods
in the convection heating function. The desired time
can be adjusted for this stage. The interior oven lights
will be on during this time.
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Stage 3: maintains a warm temperature of 122° F
(50°C) in the convection heating function for 1 hour
after stage 2 has ended. The interior oven lights will
be on during this time.
The program will begin with the pre-set warm
temperature without light, then advance to the
programmed temperature with light until the end of
the set date and time, and then maintain the pre-set
warm temperature for 60 minutes.
Note that easily perishable foodstuffs must not be left
in the oven for too long.
Setting the Yom Tov mode
The appliance no longer heats after expiry of the time.
The display is blank. Set the program selector to 0.
1
2
Set the program selector to ž .
Switching off:
To cancel the operation, set the program selector to 0.
Touch the / symbol.
The suggested value of 24h at 185° F (85°C)
appears in the display.
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2
3
Touch the $ symbol to adjust the duration of
Stage 2 cooking time 6 .
Set the desired Stage 2 cooking time with the
rotary selector.
Touch the C symbol to adjust the end of Stage 2
cooking time 5 .
4
5
Select the end time with the rotary selector.
Change the date if needed by touching the C
symbol to V .
6
7
Rotate the selector to the desired date.
Confirm settings by touching the ™ symbol.
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Enter the core temperature for a phase:
Insert the core temperature probe in the socket in the
oven interior. Set the heating function and
temperature. Touch the + symbol. With the rotary
selector, enter the required temperature and confirm it
with +.
Personal recipes
You can save up to 50 individual recipes. You can
record a recipe. You can assign these recipes a name
so that you can fall back on them quickly and
conveniently if you need them.
Programming a recipe
Recording a recipe
You have the option of programming and saving up to
five phases of preparation.
You can set up to five phases in succession and you
can record them.
1
Set the program selection to the required heating
function. Set the required temperature with the
rotary selector.
1
Set the program selection to the required heating
function.
The i symbol is displayed.
The i symbol is displayed.
2
3
Touch the i symbol.
2
3
Touch the i symbol.
Choose a free storage location with the rotary
selector..
Choose a free storage location with the rotary
selector.
4
5
Touch the % symbol.
4
Touch the g symbol.
Enter the name under "ABC" (see Section entitled
Entering names).
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Choose the first phase with the C symbol.
The heating function and temperature set at the
start are displayed. You can change the heating
function and temperature with the rotary
selectors.
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Set the desired temperature with the rotary
selector.
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The cooking time is recorded.
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Recording another phase:
Set the program selection to the required heating
function. Set the required temperature with the
rotary selector. A new phase begins.
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8
Choose the time setting with the C symbol.
8
9
Once the appliance has achieved the desired
cooking result, touch the & symbol to end the
recipe.
Set the required cooking time with the rotary
selector.
9
Choose the next phase with the C symbol.
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Preparation is complete, end input.
Enter the name under "ABC" (see Section entitled
Entering names).
Notes
10 Save with ™.
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Recording a phase does not begin until the
appliance has reached the set temperature.
Cancel with ' and quit the menu.
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Every phase must last at least one minute.
Enter the core temperature for a phase:
Choose the next phase with the C symbol. Set the
heating function and temperature. Touch the +
symbol. With the rotary selector, enter the required
temperature and confirm it with +.
During the first minute you can change the
heating function or the temperature.
Note: For phases for which a core temerature has
been programmed you cannot set a cook time.
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The settings of the phases appear in the display
bar.
Entering a name
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Enter the recipe's name under "ABC".
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The cooking time does not start counting down
until the appliance has reached the set
temperature.
case letter.
Press briefly: cursor to the right
4
Press long: switch to diacritics and special
characters
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You can use the rotary selector to change the
temperature while the recipe is in progress. This
does not change the saved recipe.
Press twice: insert line space
Press briefly: cursor to the right
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Press long: switch to normal characters
Change recipe
Press twice: insert line space
Clear letters
You can change the settings of a recorded or
programmed recipe.
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Save with ™.
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Cancel with ' and quit the menu..
1
Turn the function selector to any heating type.
The i symbol is displayed.
2
3
Touch the i symbol.
Note: For entering a name, Latin characters, certain
special characters and numbers are available.
Use the rotary selector to select the desired
recipe.
4
5
Touch the % symbol.
Starting a recipe
Use the C symbol to select the desired phase.
The programmed heating type, temperature, and
cooking time are displayed. You can change the
settings with the rotary selector or the function
selector.
1
2
3
Set the program selection to any heating function.
The i symbol is displayed.
Touch the i symbol. Set the required recipe with
the rotary selector.
6
Save with ™.
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Start with I.
Operation begins. Its duration elapses visibly.
Cancel with ' and exit the menu.
Deleting a recipe
1
Set the function selector to any type of heating.
The i symbol is displayed.
2
3
Touch the i symbol.
Use the rotary selector to select the desired
recipe.
4
5
Delete the recipe with Ž.
Confirm with ™.
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Insert the core temperature probe in
the food to be cooked
Core temperature probe
Insert the core temperature probe in the food to be
cooked before you place it in the oven interior.
The core temperature probe enables exact cooking to
the spot. It measures the temperature inside the food
being cooked. Automatic switching off when the
desired core temperature is reached ensures that
each cooked food is cooked precisely.
Insert the metal tip at the thickest point in the food
you are cooking. Make sure that the end of the tip is
approximately in the center. It must not be placed in
the fat and must not touch any cookware or bones.
Use the included core temperature probe only. You
can purchase one as a spare part from after-sales
service or in the online shop.
If there are several pieces, insert the core
temperature probe in the middle of the thickest piece.
The core temperature probe is damaged at
temperatures above 480°F (250°C). Therefore, only
ever use it in your appliance at a maximum
temperature setting of 445°F (230°C).
Insert the core temperature probe completely, if
possible.
In the case of poultry, make sure that the tip of the
core temperature probe is not in the cavity in the
center, but in the meat between the belly and upper
leg.
Always remove the core temperature probe from the
oven interior after use. Never store it in the oven
interior.
After every use, clean the core temperature probe with
a moist cloth. Do not wash it in a dishwasher!
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WARNING
Risk of electric shock
Use of a wrong core temperature probe can
damage the insulation. Use only the core
temperature probe intended for this appliance.
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WARNING
Risk of burns
The oven interior and the core temperature
probe become very hot. Use oven mitts to plug
and unplug the core temperature probe.
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Deleting the core temperature set:
Setting the core temperature
Touch the + symbol. Delete the set core
temperature with Ž. The appliance continues heating
in normal cooking mode.
1
Insert food into the oven interior with the core
temperature probe inserted. Insert the core
temperature probe in the socket in the oven
interior and close the appliance door.
Do not jam the core temperature probe's cable!
+ and the current core temperature appear in
the display.
Recommended core temperature
values
Use fresh foodstuffs only. Do not use deep-frozen
foods. The details in the table are recommended
values. They depend on the quality and condition of
foods.
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3
4
Set the program selection to the required heating
function.
Set the oven interior temperature with the rotary
selector.
For reasons of hygiene, fish and other critical
foodstuffs should have a core temperature of at least
143 - 149 °F (62 - 65 °C) after cooking.
Touch the + symbol. With the rotary selector,
set the required core temperature and confirm it
with +.
The set core temperature must be higher than the
current core temperature.
Cooked food
Recommended
core temperature
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well-done
Roast beef
137 - 140°F
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The appliance heats with the set heating function.
The current core temperature is displayed and,
under it, the set core temperature.
You can change the set core temperatur at any
time.
158 - 167°F
(70 - 75 °C)
176 - 185°F
(80 - 85 °C)
A signal sounds when the set core temperature in the
food has been reached. The cooking mode is ended
automatically. Confirm with ™ and turn the program
selection to 0.
Pork
Roast pork
162 - 176°F
(72 - 80 °C)
Back of pork
medium-rare
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(65 - 70 °C)
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The measurable range is 59 to 210° F (15 to
99°C). Outside the measurable range, "--°F" is
displayed for the current core temperature.
well-done
Meat loaf
167°F (75 °C)
185°F (85 °C)
If you leave the food in the cooking compartment
for some time after cooking, the core temperature
will continue to rise somewhat due to the residual
heat in the cooking compartment.
Fillet of pork
149 - 158°F
(65 - 70 °C)
Veal
Roast veal, well-done
167 - 176°F
(75 - 80 °C)
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If at the same time you adjust a programming with
the core temperature probe and the cooking time
timer, then the programming switches the device
off that reaches the specified value first.
Breast of veal, stuffed
167 - 176°F
(75 - 80 °C)
Back of veal
medium-rare
Changing the core temperature set:
Touch the + symbol. Use the rotary selector to
change the set core temperature for the food and
confirm with +.
137 - 140°F
(58 - 60 °C)
well-done
149 - 158°F
(65 - 70 °C)
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Cooked food
Recommended
Cooked food
Recommended
core temperature
core temperature
Fillet of veal
rare
Mutton
122 - 126°F
(50 - 52 °C)
Fillet steak
144 - 149°F
(62 - 65 °C)
medium-rare
well-done
137 - 140°F
(58 - 60 °C)
Whole
Terrine
149°F (65 °C)
144 - 149°F
(62 - 65 °C)
158 - 167°F
(70 - 75 °C)
Miscellaneous
Bread
Venison
194°F (90 °C)
Saddle of venison
140 - 157°F
(60 - 70 °C)
Vol-au-vent
162 - 167°F
(72 - 75 °C)
Leg of venison
158 - 167°F
(70 - 75 °C)
Terrine
140 - 158°F
(60 - 70 °C)
Venison steak
149 - 158°F
(65 - 70 °C)
Foie gras
113°F (45 °C)
Rack of hare, rack of rabbit
149 - 158°F
(65 - 70 °C)
Poultry
Chicken
185°F (85 °C)
Guinea fowl
167 - 176°F
(75 - 80 °C)
Goose, turkey, duck
176 - 185°F
(80 - 85 °C)
Duck breast
medium-rare
131 - 140°F
(55 - 60 °C)
well-done
158 - 176°F
(70 - 80 °C)
Ostrich steak
140 - 149°F
(60 - 65 °C)
Lamb
Leg of lamb
medium-rare
140 - 149°F
(60 - 65 °C)
well-done
158 - 176°F
(70 - 80 °C)
Saddle of lamb
medium-rare
131 - 140°F
(55 - 60 °C)
well-done
149 - 167°F
(65 - 75 °C)
Mutton
Leg of lamb
medium-rare
158 - 167°F
(70 - 75 °C)
well-done
176 - 185°F
(80 - 85 °C)
Saddle of lamb
medium-rare
158 - 167°F
(70 - 75 °C)
well-done
176 °F (80 °C)
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Child lock
The appliance has a child lock to make sure children
cannot operate it inadvertently.
Notes
‒
‒
You must set the child lock in the factory setting
to "Available" (see section entitled Factory
setting).
If there is a power cut while the child lock is
activated, it may be deactivated when the power
returns.
Activating the child lock
Requirement:
Program selector is set to 0.
Touch the 0 symbol for at least 6 seconds.
The child lock is activated. The standby screen
appears. The 0 appears at the top of the display.
Deactivating the child lock
Requirement:
Program selector is set to 0.
Touch the 1 symbol for at least 6 seconds.
The child lock is deactivated. You can switch on the
appliance in the usual manner.
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Factory setting
In the factory settings, you can adapt your appliance
individually.
5
6
7
Touch the % symbol.
Set the factory setting with the rotary selector.
1
2
3
4
Set the program selector to S.
Select "Factory setting" with the rotary selector.
Touch the ™ symbol.
Save with ™ or cancel with ' and quit the
current factory setting.
8
Turn the program selector to 0 to quit the factory
setting menu.
Set the required factory setting with the rotary
selector.
Changes are saved.
Basic setting
Possible settings
Explanation
Brightness
Stages 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8
Setting display brightness
Standby screen
On*/Off
Appearance of the standby screen.
- Clock
Off: no display. Use this setting to reduce
the standby consumption of your appliance.
- Clock + GAGGENAU logo*
- Date
On: several displays can be set, confirm
"On" with ™ and choose the desired dis-
play with the rotary selector.
- Date + GAGGENAU logo
- Clock + date
The selection is displayed.
- Clock + date + GAGGENAU logo
Minimized*/Standard
Display screen
When Minimized is set, only the most
important details are displayed after a short
time.
Touchpad color
Touchpad tone
Touchpad volume
Preheating signal
Signal volume
Water filter
Gray*/White
Select the color of symbols on the touch-
pads
Tone 1*/Tone 2/Off
Levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8
On*/Off
Select the signal tone when touching a
touchpad
Sets the volume of the touchpad tone
The signal tone sounds when the required
temperature is reached during preheating.
Levels 1, 2, 3, 4, 5*, 6, 7, 8
Available* / not available
Sets the volume of the signal tone
Available: use appliance with water filter.
Not available: use appliance without water
filter.
Water filter capacity
Water hardness
100 - 9000 liters
1-18
Set the water filter capacity
Check mains water with the included car-
bon hardness test. Set the measured water
hardness.
Calibration
Calibrating the appliance
Setting the boiling point
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Time format
Time
AM/PM / 24 h*
Current time
Time display in 24 or 12-hour format
Setting the time
Daylight savings
Manual*/Automatic
Automatic time changeover when changing
daylight savings time. If automatic: setting of
the month, day and week when the time is to
be changed. To be set separately for sum-
mer and winter time.
Date format
D.M.Y*
D/M/Y
Setting the date format
M/D/Y
Date
Current date
Setting the date. Switch between the year/
month/day with the C symbol.
Temperature format
Language
°C*/°F
Set the temperature unit
German* / French / Italian / Spanish / Select language for the text display
Portuguese / Dutch / Danish / Swedish
/ Norwegian / Finnish / Greek / Turkish
Note: When the language is changed, the
system is restarted; this procedure takes a
/ Russian / Polish / Czech / Slovenian /
Slovakian / Arabic / Hebrew / Japanese
/ Korean / Thai / Chinese / English US
/ English
few seconds.
Then the Factory setting menu is closed.
Factory settings
Restore appliance to factory settings
Confirm the question "Delete all individual
settings and restore appliance to factory
settings?" with ™ or cancel with '.
Note: When restoring factory settings, the
individual recipes are also deleted.
After restoring the factory settings, you will
see the "Initial settings" menu.
Demo mode
On/Off*
For presentation purposes only. The appli-
ance does not heat in the demo mode, but
all other functions are available.
The "Off" setting must be activated for nor-
mal operation. The setting is only possible
in the first three minutes after connecting
the appliance.
Sabbath mode
Door lock
Not Available* / Available
Off*/On
Available: Sabbath mode can be set; see
the section entitled Sabbath mode.
The door lock prevents unintentional open-
ing of the appliance door. When "On" is set,
you must touch the " symbol for several
seconds before the door opens.
Child lock
Not Available* / Available
Available: the child lock can be activated
(see section entitled Child lock).
* Factory settings
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Area
Cleaning agent
Cleaning and maintenance
Door panes
Clean with a dishcloth. Do not use any
glass scrapers.
If taken care of and cleaned conscientiously, your
appliance will stay beautiful and intact for a long time.
Here we explain how to take care of and clean your
appliance correctly.
Display
Wipe off with a microfiber cloth and a
slightly moistened cloth. Do not wipe it
off wet.
Stainless steel
Hot soapy water: clean with a dishcloth
and dry with a soft cloth. Remove
scale, grease, starch and protein stains
immediately. Corrosion can form under
such stains. Special stainless steel
cleaners are available from after-sales
service or specialist dealers.
9
WARNING
Risk of burns
The appliance becomes very hot. Never touch
the hot inside surfaces of the oven interior or
heating elements. Always allow the appliance to
cool down. Keep children away.
Aluminum
Clean with a mild window cleaning
agent. With a window cleaning cloth or
a lint-free microfiber cloth, wipe hori-
zontally over surfaces without applying
pressure.
9
9
9
WARNING
Stainless steel or Hot soapy water:
enamel oven inte- clean with a dishcloth and dry with a
rior
Risk of electrical shock
Moisture entering the appliance can cause an
electrical shock. Don't use a high-pressure
cleaner or steam cleaner.
soft cloth.
Do not use oven spray and no other
aggressive oven cleaners or abrasive
agents. Scourers, rough sponges and
pot cleaners are also unsuitable.
These scratch the surface.
WARNING
Risk of injury
For regular care, use oven interior care
agents in compliance with the manu-
facturer's specification (order number
667027 from after-sales service or in
the online shop).
Scratched glass in the appliance door can
burst. Do not use any glass scrapers or strong
or abrasive cleaning agents.
9
CAUTION
WARNING
Cleaner residues will create
stains when heated up. Before
drying the oven interior, thor-
oughly remove cleaner or care
agent residues with clear water.
Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot.
Some cleaners produce noxious fumes when
applied to a hot surface. Wet clothes and
sponges can cause burns from steam.
Always dry the oven interior after clean-
ing (see Section entitled Drying pro-
gram).
Cleaning agents
Pay attention to the information in the table to ensure
that the various surfaces are not damaged by
incorrect cleaning agents.
Extremely soiled
Oven cleaner gel (order number
stainless steel or 463582 from after-sales service or in
enamel oven inte- the online shop).
rior
Do not use any
Please note:
▯ Must not penetrate into seals on
the door, the lamp or the evaporator
tray
▯
▯
sharp or abrasive cleaning agents
metal or glass scrapers to clean the glass on the
appliance door.
▯ Allow it to act for no more than 12
hours.
▯
▯
metal or glass scrapers to clean the door seal.
hard abrasive pads or cleaning sponges.
▯ Do not use on hot surfaces.
▯ Rinse thoroughly with water.
▯ Pay attention to manufacturers'
specifications.
Thoroughly rinse out new sponge cloths before use.
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5
The cleaning time of 30 minutes appears. Start
with I. The cleaning time elapses on the display.
The lamp in the oven interior stays off.
Area
Cleaning agent
Ceramic grilling
surface
Clean the ceramic grilling surface in
the interior regularly with ceramic
(only version with cleaner (order number 311298 from
stainless steel inte- after-sales service or in the online
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rior)
shop). You can remove baked-in grime
with a glass scraper. Make sure you do
not scratch the interior.
Glass cover of
oven interior lamp cloth.
Hot soapy water: Clean with a dish-
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Door seal
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Hot soapy water: clean with a dish-
cloth. Do not scrape. Do not use any
metal or glass scrapers for cleaning.
Do not remove!
6
7
A signal sounds after 30 minutes. A message
appears in the display.
Meat probe
Wipe off with a moist cloth. Do not
clean in a dishwasher.
Wipe out the oven interior. Remove cleaner
residues. Confirm with ™.
Cooking recepta- Dishwasher or hot soapy solution.
cle, rack
Soak baked-in grime and clean with a
brush.
8
The rinsing operation appears. Start with I. The
appliance rinses. The rinsing time elapses on the
display.
Slide-in racks
Dishwasher or hot soapy solution. See
Section entitled Removing slide-in
racks
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Microfiber cloth
The honeycomb-structure microfiber cloth is
particularly suitable for cleaning sensitive surfaces
such as glass, glass ceramics, stainless steel or
aluminum (order No. 460770 available from after-sales
service or in the online shop). It removes watery and
greasy soiling in one go.
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Cleaning aid
A signal sounds after 4 minutes. Confirm with ™.
Wipe the oven interior dry with a soft cloth and dry it
completely with the drying program
The cleaning aid loosens stubborn grime from the
oven interior and makes cleaning easy.
Notes
The cleaning aid consists of the steps of once
cleaning and twice rinsing.
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‒
‒
Always allow the cleaning aid to run fully. It
cannot be prematurely.
Starting The Cleaning Aid
Remove cleaning agent residue thoroughly from
the oven interior before cooking.
1
2
3
Set the function selector to S.
The ¢ symbol is displayed. Confirm with ™.
If the cleaning aid has been canceled due to a
power outage, you must restart the cleaning aid
before the next use to remove cleaning agent
residue from the oven interior.
Remove accessories and grease filters from the
oven interior. Remove slide-in racks from the oven
interior (see section entitled Removing slide-in
racks). Wipe out the oven interior with cleaner.
4
Close the appliance door. Confirm with ™.
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Drying program
9
CAUTION
Surface damage
Wipe off descaler immediately with water if it
With the drying program, you can dry the cooking
compartment after cleaning or after steaming.
reaches the door seal, the front or other
sensitive surfaces.
The drying program takes 20 minutes.
Starting the drying program
1
Remove accessories from the cooking
compartment. Wipe out the cooking
compartment. Thoroughly remove residues of
cleaner. Close appliance door.
9
CAUTION
Surface damage
Do not use harsh or abrasive cleaning agents or
objects for descaling.
2
Set the function selector to S. Select the drying
program with the rotary selector.
3
4
The j symbol is displayed. Confirm with ™.
Notes
The drying time of 20 minutes appears. Touch I to
start. The drying time elapses on the display. The
lamp in the cooking compartment stays off.
‒
If using the descaling and neutralizing filter
(special accessory GF 111 100):
clean and descale the cooking compartment each
time you change the filter cartridge. If it is not
necessary to descale the cooking compartment,
clean it with the oven interior care agent.
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We recommend, in combination with the descaler,
our oven interior care agent for stainless-steel
care and to neutralize descaler residues (order #
667027 from after-sales service or in the online
shop). It contains a care agent, a soft non-scratch
sponge and a lint-free cloth.
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Starting the descaling program
5
A signal sounds after 20 minutes. A message
appears in the display. Confirm with ™.
1
Set the function selector to S. Select the
descaling program with the rotary selector.
The drying program has ended. Allow the appliance to
cool down. Then polish the cooking compartment and
the panel with a soft cloth.
2
The ‘ symbol is displayed. Confirm with ™.
Follow the instructions that are shown in the
display.
3
4
To remove the side plate detach the left slide-in
rails (see section entitled Removing slide-in rails).
Detach the grease filter in the upward direction.
Undo the forward bolt with a socket wrench
(SW 13). Remove the side plate. Confirm with ™.
Descaling program
To keep your appliance in good working order, you
have to descale the cooking compartment regularly.
Especially the area behind the side plate should be
descaled regularly. Depending on water hardness and
frequency of use, you will need to descale your
appliance more often, especially for appliance
versions with enameled cooking compartments.
Place the side plate separately in the sink and
spray on descaler Leave to act for a few minutes.
Rinse thoroughly with plenty of water.
9
CAUTION
Be careful not to scratch the oven interior when
removing the side plate. Ensure that no small parts fall
into the base strainer. Tip: put a kitchen cloth over the
oven base.
Do not let the descaling solution come into
contact with surfaces that are sensitive to
acid (e.g. marble worktops)!
Descaler
5
Spray descaler onto the areas in the cooking
compartment where limescale has developed and
leave to act for 1 - 3 minutes. Confirm with ™.
For descaling, use only the liquid descaler
recommended by after-sales service (order # 667025
from after-sales service or in the online shop). Other
descaling agents can cause damage to the appliance.
6
7
Repeat the descaling process if necessary.
Thoroughly rinse off the descaler. Be sure to
clean the door seal again with a clean, damp
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cloth. Use a spray bottle filled with water and a
soft, clean sponge or cloth for rinsing.
Removing slide-in racks
You can remove the slide-in racks for cleaning.
Removing slide-in racks
9
CAUTION
Never heat up the steam oven with descaler
or descaling residues in the cooking
compartment! This will lead to staining!
1
Place a dishcloth in the oven interior to protect
the stainless steel against scratches.
2
3
Undo the knurled nuts (Figure A).
Pull away the slide-in racks slightly sideward from
the screw and pull it out toward you (Figure B).
8
9
Re-insert the side plate. Re-attach the grease
filter and the slide-in rail.
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%
The rinsing cycle appears. Touch I to start. The
appliance rinses. The rinsing time elapses on the
display.
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You can clean the slide-in racks in a dishwasher.
Hooking in slide-in racks
10 A signal sounds after 3 minutes. Confirm with ™ .
1
2
3
Fit slide-in racks the right way round: they bottom
at the back.
The descaling program has ended. Delete the
descaling cue in the display. Confirm with ™.
Push the slide-in racks onto the bolt at the rear
and then hook them in at the front.
Wipe the door seal with a clean, damp cloth. Dry the
cooking compartment by wiping it with a soft cloth
and dry thoroughly with the drying program.
Tighten the knurled nuts.
Note: If you should lose a knurled nut, you can
reorder it as a spare part from our after-sales service.
Using knurled nuts other than the original ones will
cause corrosion in the oven interior.
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Troubleshooting
You can often easily eliminate problems that may
occur on your own. Before calling customer service,
take into account the following information.
9
WARNING
Risk of electric shock
Improper repairs are dangerous. Only an after-
sales technician trained by us may perform
repairs and may replace damaged connecting
leads. Remove the mains plug or deactivate the
fuse in the fuse box if the appliance is defective.
Call after-sales service.
Disruption
Possible cause
Solution
Appliance not working, no display
Plug not inserted
Connect the appliance to the electricity
mains
Power failure
Fuse defective
Operating error
Check whether other kitchen appliances
are working
Check in the fuse box whether the fuse
for the appliance is in working order
Switch off the fuse for the appliance in
the fuse box and switch it on again after
about 10 seconds
Appliance cannot be started
Appliance door is not quite closed
Close appliance door
Appliance is not working, display is not Child lock activated
Deactivate child lock (see section enti-
tled Child lock)
responding. 0 appears in the display.
Appliance switches off automatically
Safety deactivation: the appliance has
Confirm the message with ™, switch off
not been operated for longer than 12
hours
the appliance and set it again.
Appliance is in the demo mode
Deactivate demo mode in the basic set-
tings
Appliance does not heat up, ° appears
in the display
Appliance will not start, a message
appears in the display
No water in the appliance
Check water intake
No steam visible
Steam is not visible above 212° F
(100°C)
This is normal
Grill heating element is only hot at the
edge, not the middle
The grill tray heats only the edges in
order to provide optimal heat distribu-
tion
This is normal
You can use the steam removal function This is normal
only up to a temperature of 130 °C
The 3 "steam removal" symbol does not
appear
Extreme amounts of steam emerging at Appliance is calibrating the boiling point This is normal
the top of the door
or is preheating or the mode has been
changed
Boiling point has not yet been adjusted Adjust the boiling point
Extreme amounts of steam emerging at Door seal soiled or loose
the side of the door
Clean the door seal and insert it in the
groove
Humming when turned on
Water outlet pump is warming up
Normal operating sound
Appliance was not used for a few days Normal: automatic rinsing at start up
There is a 'plop' noise during cooking
Stress expansion in the event of a large This is normal
temperature difference
Appliance does not steam properly any Appliance is clogged with scale
more
Start the descaling program
The cooking compartment is wet after
operation
This is normal depending on the operat- After operation, dry the cooking com-
ing mode set by the user partment using the drying program
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Error message "Exxx"
If an error message appears, turn the
program selection to 0; if the display
goes off, it was a one-time problem. If
the problem occurs repeatedly or if the
display stops, please contact after-sales
service and inform them of the error
code.
Power cut
Replacing the oven interior lamp
Your appliance can bridge a power cut of a few
seconds. Operation continues.
For technical reasons, the lamp cover is not
detachable. Only Gaggenau after-sales service may
replace the lamp.
If the power cut was for a longer period and the
appliance was in operation, a message appears in the
display. Operation is interrupted.
9
CAUTION
Do not detach the lamp cover. This would
damage the seal.
Set the function selector to 0, then the appliance can
be operated again as usual.
The lamp cover in the oven must be replaced if it is
damaged. You can obtain covers from after-sales
service. Always specify the E number and the FD
number of your appliance.
Demo mode
The demo mode is activated if the ° symbol appears
in the display. The appliance does not heat up.
Briefly disconnect the appliance from the mains
(switch off the domestic fuse or the circuit-breaker in
the fuse box). Then deactivate the demo mode within 3
minutes in the factory setting (see section entitled
Factory setting).
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Customer service
If your appliance needs repairs, our customer service
is there for you. We work hard to help solve problems
quickly and without unnecessary service calls, getting
your appliance back up and running correctly in the
least amount of time possible.
When you call, please indicate the product number
(E-Nr.) and serial number (FD-Nr.) so that we can
support you in a qualified manner. You will find the
type plate with these numbers on the bottom of the
appliance. To avoid having to search for a long time
when you need it, you can enter your appliance data
and the customer support telephone number here.
E-Nr.
FD-Nr.
Customer Service O
Please read the use and care instructions provided
with your appliance. Failure to do so may result in an
error in using the appliance. This could result in a
service call that instead of fixing a mechanical issue is
only needed for customer education. Such calls are
not covered by the appliance warranty.
Please find the contact data of all countries in the
enclosed customer service list.
To book an engineer visit and product advice
USA
877 442 4436
toll-free
CANADA
800 828 9165
You can rely on the manufacturer’s expertise. Rest
assured that the repair will be handled by trained
service technicians who have the original replacement
parts for your appliance.
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Tables and tips
‒
When steaming, defrosting, proofing dough, and
reheating, you can use up to three slide-in levels
at the same time (slide-in levels 2, 3, and 4 from
the bottom). This way there is no taste transfer.
This is how fish, vegetables, and dessert can be
prepared at the same time. The cooking times
specified may be longer with a large quantity of
food.
Notes
‒
The cooking times specified are intended as a
guide. The actual cooking time depends on the
quality and temperature of the food before
cooking, the weight and thickness of the food to
be cooked.
‒
Always preheat the appliance. Here's how to get
the best cooking results.
‒
‒
Baking can only be done on one level; for this,
use the second level from the bottom.
The cooking times specified refer to a pre-heated
appliance. Cook the food approx. 5 minutes
longer if the appliance is not pre-heated.
Do not allow the food to touch the cooking
compartment, grease filter or back wall of the
oven.
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The specifications refer to average quantities for
four people. If you would like to prepare more,
you should calculate a longer cooking time.
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The steam baking oven door must close securely.
Always keep the sealing surfaces clean.
Use the cookware specified. If you use other
cookware, cooking times may be longer or
shorter.
Do not crowd the grid and containers too tightly.
This guarantees optimal steam circulation.
Leave the grease filter in the appliance at all
times.
Begin with the shortest time specified if you have
not made a dish before. If necessary, you can
always cook the food longer.
If you want to prepare dishes in steam and the
appliance is hotter than 100°C (e.g. because
something was baked in it previously), let the
appliance cool off before steaming. Otherwise
the dishes will dry out due to the excessive heat.
Make sure to open the cooking compartment door
of the pre-heated appliance only briefly and to fill
the appliance quickly.
If you are using only one cooking container, insert
it on the second level from the bottom.
Vegetables
▯
Vegetables are prepared more gently in steam
▯
▯
Use the perforated cooking insert to steam
vegetables, sliding it into the second level from
below. Slide the unperforated cooking insert
under it. You can use collect the vegetable juice
and use it as the basis for a sauce or a vegetable
broth.
than in boiling water. Their taste, color and
consistency are preserved better. Vitamins and
ingredients that are soluble in water are hardly
washed out. As the steam oven operates without
pressure at only 212 °F (100°C), foods are
prepared considerably more gently than in a
pressure cooker, for example.
Blanch vegetables for up to four minutes in the
preheated appliance. If vegetables or fruits are
not served straight away, quench them in icy
water to prevent simmering in the residual heat.
▯
All data refers to 1 kg (about 2 lb) of cleaned
vegetables.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Artichokes, large
Artichokes, small
Cauliflower, whole
Cauliflower, in florets
Beans, green
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
25 - 35
15 - 20
20 - 25
15 - 20
25 - 30
10 - 15
10 - 15
Broccoli, in florets
Fennel, in strips
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Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Vegetable terrine
Carrots, in slices
Perforated/
rack
212 (100)
100
40 - 50
In a terrine form
Perforated
212 (100)
212 (100)
100
100
10 - 15
20 - 35
Potatoes, peeled and quar- Perforated
tered
Kohlrabi, in slices
Leek, in slices
Perforated
Perforated
212 (100)
212 (100)
100
15 - 25
5 - 10
100
Bell pepper, filled
Unperforated 355 - 390
(180 - 200)
80/100
15 - 20
If there is a meat filling, brown the filling
beforehand.
Jacket potatoes (about 50 g Perforated
(approx. 1.8 oz) each)
212 (100)
100
100
25 - 30
40 - 45
Jacket potatoes (about
Perforated
212 (100)
100 g (approx. 3.5 oz) each)
Brussels sprouts
Asparagus, green
Asparagus, white
Spinach
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
100
100
100
100
100
15 - 20
10 - 15
18 - 25
4
Tomatoes, skinned
3 - 4
Cut into tomatoes and quench them with
icy water after steaming.
Sugar snaps
Perforated
212 (100)
100
5 - 10
Fish
▯
Steaming does not dry out fish and its intrinsic
taste and texture are preserved very well.
▯
▯
▯
When using the perforated cooking receptacle:
you can grease it lightly if fish should stick to it
too easily.
▯
For reasons of hygiene, fish and other critical
foodstuffs should have a core temperature of at
least 143 - 149° F (62 - 65°C) after cooking. This
is simultaneously the ideal cooking point.
Insert the unperforated cooking insert in the first
level from below to avoid extreme soiling of the
oven interior with intensively smelling fish juice.
▯
Do not salt fish until after cooking it. This
preserves the natural aroma and less water is
extracted from the fish.
In the case of fillets with skin: place the fish with
its skin side pointing upward to preserve its
structure and aroma.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Gilthead, whole
(700 g/24 oz)
Unperforated 195 - 212
(90 - 100)
100
20 - 25
Fish dumplings
(20 - 40 g/0.7 - 1.4 oz)
Unperforated 195 - 212
(90 - 100)
100
5 - 10
Line the unperforated cooking recepta-
cle with parchment paper
Lobster, cooked, peeled,
regenerating
Perforated
160 - 175
(70 - 80)
100
10 - 12
40 - 50
12 - 15
70 - 80
8 - 12
Carp, blue, whole
(1.5 kg/3.5 lb)
Unperforated 195 - 212
(90 - 100)
100
in juice
Salmon fillet
(300 g/10.5 oz each)
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
195 - 212
(90 - 100)
100
Salmon, whole
(2.5 kg/5.5 lb)
212 (100)
100
Mussels (1.5 kg/3.5 lb)
212 (100)
100
The mussels are done once the shells
have opened.
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Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Pollock, whole
(800 g/1.8 lb)
Perforated
195 - 212
(90 - 100)
100
20 - 25
10 - 12
15 - 20
Fillet of monkfish
(300 g/10.5 oz each)
Glass form/ 355 - 390
rack
100
in juice
(180 - 200)
See bass, whole
(400 g/0.9 lb)
Perforated
195 - 212
(90 - 100)
100
Fish – low-temperature steaming
▯
When steamed at between 70 and 90°C (approx.
160 and 190 °F), fish does not overcook and fall
apart so easily. This is particularly advantageous
for sensitive fish.
▯
▯
Insert the unperforated cooking insert in the first
level from below to avoid extreme soiling of the
oven interior with intensively smelling fish juice.
Serve on preheated cookware.
▯
The data for the various fish types refers to fillets.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
100
time in
min.
Oysters (10 oysters)
Unperforated 180 - 190
(80 - 90)
2 - 5
in juice
Tilapia (150 g/5-3 oz each) Perforated
Gilthead (200 g/7 oz each) Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
10 - 12
12 - 15
12 - 15
50 - 90
12 - 15
12 - 15
4 - 8
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Fish fillet (200 - 300 g/7-
11 oz each)
perforated
Rack
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Fish terrine
160 - 180
(70 - 80)
in terrine form
Trout, whole (250 g/8.8 oz
each)
Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Halibut (300 g/11 oz each) Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Scallops (6 scallops)
Unperforated 180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Cod (250 g/8.8 oz each)
Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
10 - 12
12 - 15
10 - 12
10 - 15
12 - 15
12 - 15
10 - 12
12 - 15
Red snapper (200 g/0.44 oz Perforated
each)
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Redfish (120 g/0.3 oz each) Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Monkfish (200 g/0.44 oz
each)
Perforated
Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Rolled sole fillets (150 g/
0.33 oz each)
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Turbot (300 g/0.66 oz each) Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Sea bass (150 g/0.33 oz
each)
Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
Zander (250 g/8.8 ozeach) Perforated
180 - 190
(80 - 90)
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Meat – cooking at higher temperatures
▯
▯
▯
The combination of steam and hot air is the
optimum cooking process for many types of
meats. In this mode of operation, the oven
compartment is sealed hermetically and moisture
prevents the drying-out effect of the conventional
hot air. Thanks to variable humidity control, you
can achieve the optimum climate for every food.
▯
▯
▯
When using the perforated cooking inserts or the
rack, place an unperforated cooking receptacle
beneath it. Pour some water into the unperforated
cooking insert to prevent baking in. You can also
insert vegetables, wine, spices and herbs to
arrive at a tasty basis for sauces.
If you would like to cook meat rare or medium-
rare: open the door 5°C (approx. 40 °F) before
the required core temperature has been reached
and wait until the target temperature is reached.
This prevents overcooking and you give the meat
the time it needs to settle.
The cooking times specified serve to help you
orientate yourself and depend very much on the
initial temperature of the food and the length of
time it is browned. Use the core temperature
probe for better control. You will find notes and
optimum target temperatures in the section
entitled Core temperature probe.
Letting meat settle: let the meat settle for another
10-15 minutes after cooking. In this way, the meat
can "relax". Circulation of the meat juice
diminishes and there are fewer losses of juice
when cutting open the meat.
Take meat out of the fridge one hour before
preparing it.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in ° F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Entrecote, browned,
medium-rare
Unperforated 340 - 355
(170 - 180)
0/30
10 - 20
(350 g/12 oz each)
Filet, browned, medium-rare, Unperforated 355 - 390
80/100
30/60
30 - 45
20 - 30
Line the cooking receptacle with baking
paper
in puff pastry (600 g/21 oz)
(180 - 200)
Back of veal, browned,
medium-rare (1 kg/2 lb)
Unperforated 320 - 355
(160 - 180)
30 % humidity is sufficient when liquid is
added to the unperforated cooking
receptacle.
Smoked pork chops,
cooked, in slices
Unperforated 212 (100)
100
15 - 20
Roast pork with crust,
well-done (1.5 kg/3.5 lb)
Rack
1) 250 (120) 100
30
Cut into the crust crosswise before
cooking. Use the core temperature
probe: in the second cooking step, you
should achieve a core temperature of
about 65°C (approx. 150 °F) to cook the
meat in the third step up to a core tem-
perature of 75 - 80 °C (approx. 170 - 180
°F).
2) 300 - 320 60 - 80
25 - 40
15 - 30
(150 - 160)
0
3) 430 - 445
(220 - 230)
Leg of lamb, browned,
medium-rare (1.5 kg/3.5 lb)
Unperforated 340 - 355
(170 - 180)
30/60
0/30
60 - 80
12 - 18
Back of venison, browned, Unperforated 320 - 355
medium-rare
(160 - 180)
(500 g/18 oz each)
Beef roast, well-done
(1.5 kg /3.5 lb)
Rack
1) 410 - 445 100
(210 - 230)
15 - 20
60 - 90
30 % humidity is sufficient when liquid is
added to the unperforated cooking
receptacle.
30/60
2) 285 - 320
(140 - 160)
Roast beef, browned,
medium-rare (1 kg/2 lb)
Unperforated 320 - 355
(160 - 180)
0/30
40 - 60
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Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in ° F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Roast pork
(neck or shoulder), well-
done (1.5 kg/3.5 lb)
Rack
1) 430 - 445 100
(220 - 230)
10
30 % humidity is sufficient when liquid is
added to the unperforated cooking
receptacle.
30 / 60
60 - 90
2) 320 - 340
(160 - 170)
Heating up (boiled) sausage Unperforated 185 - 195
(85 - 90)
100
10 - 20
e.g. Bavarian veal sausage ('Weiss-
wurst') or 'Lyoner' pork sausage
Meat/poultry – slow cooking
▯
Vigorously browned meat matures over a longer
time at a lower temperature. As a result, the meat
evenly becomes gentle pink and extraordinarily
juicy apart from a very thin edge. And it is neither
necessary to turn the meat nor pour juice over it.
▯
Game tastes stronger after low-temperature
cooking than when prepared by classical
methods.
▯
▯
Use the "Slow cooking" mode › . The moisture
escaping from the food stays in the cooking
compartment and prevents drying out of prepared
foods.
▯
The cooking times specified are only a
recommendation and depend very much on the
initial temperature of the food and the length of
time it is browned. Use the core temperature
sensor for better control. You will find notes and
optimum target temperatures in the section
entitled Core temperature sensor.
Please note that you cannot achieve any core
temperatures above the cooking compartment's
temperature. As a rule of thumb: the set oven
temperature should be 50 - 60°F (10-15 °C)
above the desired core temperature.
▯
▯
Take meat out of the fridge one hour before
preparing it.
▯
You can reduce the temperature to 140°F (60 °C)
towards the end of the cooking time. Thus, you
can prolong the cooking time (for example, if
guests arrive late). If you want to stop the cooking
process, the interior temperature must not be
higher than the desired core temperature. Thus,
large pieces can stay in the oven for 1 - 1.5 hours,
while small pieces can stay there for 30 -
45 minutes.
For hygienic reasons, sear the meat briefly at a
high temperature in the pan from all sides before
cooking it. As a result, a crust is produced that
prevents leaking of the meat juice and ensures a
typical roast aroma.
▯
Season carefully: slow maturing of the meat
boosts all aromas.
▯
Serve food on preheated cookware.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Heating Cook
Remarks
mode
time
in min.
Duck breast, medium rare
(approx. 350 g)
Unperforated 160 - 175
(70 - 80)
40 - 60
›
›
›
›
›
›
Rib-eye, medium rare
(approx. 350 g)
Unperforated 160 - 175
(70 - 80)
40 - 70
Leg of lamb, boneless, tied, Unperforated 160 - 175
medium rare (1.5 kg)
180 - 240
150 - 210
50 - 70
(70 - 80)
Roast beef, medium rare
(1 - 1.5 kg)
Unperforated 160 - 175
(70 - 80)
Pork medallions, well done Unperforated 175 (80)
(approx. 70 g)
Steak, medium rare
(approx. 200 g)
Unperforated 160 - 175
(70 - 80)
30 - 60
45
Poultry
▯
The humidity during combined operation prevents
▯
▯
The cooking times specified serve to help you
orientate yourself and depend very much on the
initial temperature of the food. Use the core
temperature probe for better control. Do not
place it in the middle (cavity), but between the
belly and the thigh. You will find further notes and
optimum target temperatures in the section
entitled Core temperature probe.
drying out which, especially in the case of poultry,
is crucial. At the same time, the high temperature
lends crispy browning to the surface. The heat
transmitted by the hot steam is twice as high as in
the case of conventional hot air and it reaches all
parts of the food. This is why a chicken becomes
browned and crispy all-round, and nevertheless
the breast meat stays tender and juicy.
If you season poultry mainly with spices and with
little or no oil, the skin will become crispier.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Duck, whole (3 kg/6.6 lb)
Unperforated 1) 300 - 320 60
80 - 90
20 - 30
Start cooking with the breast pointing
down. Turn the duck round after half of
the cooking time. In this way, the sensi-
tive breast meat will not dry out so much.
(150 - 160)
0
2) 430 (220)
Duck breast, browned,
medium-rare
Unperforated 320 - 355
(160 - 180)
0
8 - 15
(350 g/12 oz each)
Chicken, whole
(1.5 kg/3.3 lb)
Rack
1) 340 - 355 60
30 - 45
15 - 20
(170 - 180)
0
2) 365 (185)
Chicken breast, stuffed,
steamed (200 g/7 oz each)
Perforated
212 (100)
212 (100)
212 (100)
100
10 - 15
12 - 15
25 - 30
12 - 16
Turkey breast fillet, steamed Perforated
(300 g/11 oz) each
100
Spring chicken, quail,
pigeon (300 g/11 oz each)
Perforated
100
Spring chicken, quail,
Perforated
355 - 390
60/80
pigeon (300 g/11 oz each)
(180 - 200)
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Grilling
▯
▯
▯
Use the different grilling modes to further brown
dishes.
▯
▯
If the result is not strong enough you can move
the dish up to level 2 in the grilling mode.
Insert the dish on levels 1 to 3 (from below) when
grilling.
Preheat the oven for no more than 5 minutes
when grilling or grilling with hot air since after
5 minutes the required temperature has been
reached.
Use the different levels for the desired grilling
effect. On level 1 from below the grilling effect
will be lighter, on level 3 it will be stronger.
▯
Do not use the core temperature probe when
grilling, grilling with hot air and grilling with
humidity.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Heating mode
Cook time
in min.
Shelf position
Potato gratin
Vegetable casserole
Unperforated 355 (180)
Full surface grill
level 1 + humidity
35 - 40
35 - 40
17 - 23
15
1/2/3
Unperforated 355 (180)
Full surface grill
level 1 + humidity
1/2/3
Zucchini gratin, stuffend and halved Unperforated 355 (180)
Full surface grill
level 2+ humidity
2
3
3
Grilled vegetables (e.g. zucchini,
eggplant)
Unperforated 445 (230)
Full surface grill
Vegetable skewers
Wire rack + 445 (230)
unperforated
Full surface grill /
full surface grill +
circulated air
12 - 14
per page
Toast with topping
Toast
Wire rack + 390 (200)
unperforated
Full surface grill
12 - 14
2 - 3
2/3
2/3
Wire rack
445 (230)
Full surface grill +
circulated air / full
surface grill
Chicken drumsticks
Baiser on a cake
Scampi skewers
Trout (whole)
Wire rack + 355 - 390
unperforated (180 - 200)
Full surface grill
level 2+ humidity
35 - 40
5 - 6
2/3
2
Springform
pan
445 (230)
Full surface grill
Wire rack + 445 (230)
unperforated
Full surface grill +
circulated air
3 - 5
3
Wire rack + 445 (230)
unperforated
Full surface grill
10 - 12
per page
3
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Side dishes
Also pay attention to the information on the
packaging.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Basmati rice
Unperforated 212 (100)
100
20 - 25
(250 g + 500 ml or 9 oz +
1 pint of water)
Couscous
Unperforated 212 (100)
100
5 - 10
(250 g + 250 ml or 9 oz +
^ pint of water)
Au gratin potatoes
(1.5 kg/3.5 lb of potatoes)
Unperforated 355 - 390
(180 - 200)
0/30
100
100
35 - 50
20 - 25
25 - 30
Dumplings
(90 g/ 3.2 oz each)
Perforated/
205 - 212
unperforated (95 - 100)
Long grain rice
Unperforated 212 (100)
(250 g + 500 ml or 9 oz +
1 pint of water)
Rice (250 g + 375 ml or 9 oz Unperforated 212 (100)
+ 0.8 pint of water)
100
100
30 - 40
25 - 35
Tellerlinsen (German lentils) Unperforated 212 (100)
(250 g + 500 ml or 9 oz +
1 pint of water)
Pastries, fresh, cooled
Perforated
212 (100)
212 (100)
100
100
100
5 - 7
Pastries, filled, fresh, cooled Perforated
7 - 10
55 - 65
White beans, pre-soaked
(250 g + 1 l or 9 oz + 2 pints
of water)
Unperforated 212 (100)
Desserts
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Crème brûlée
(130 g/4.5 oz each)
Perforated
195 - 205
(90 - 95)
100
35 - 40
in ramekins, covered with heat-resistant
transparent film
Yeast dumplings
(100 g /3.5 oz each)
Unperforated 212 (100)
100
20 - 30
Leave yeast dumplings to rise for 30 min.
before steaming (see section entitled
Dough proofing).
Flan/crème caramel
(130 g /4.5 oz each)
Perforated
195 - 205
(90 - 95)
100
100
25 - 30
5 - 15
in ramekins, covered with heat-resistant
transparent film
Compote
Unperforated 212 (100)
e.g. apples, pears, rhubarb
Add sugar, vanilla sugar, cinnamon or
lemon juice to taste.
Rice pudding
(250 g/9 oz of rice +
625 ml/1.3 pint of milk)
Unperforated 212 (100)
100
35 - 45
20 - 40
Add fruits, sugar or cinnamon to taste.
Sweet souffle
Unperforated 355 - 390
(180 - 200)
0/60
e.g. semolina, curd cheese or precooked
rice pudding
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Other
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
100
0
time in
min.
Disinfecting
(e.g. baby bottles, jelly jars)
Rack
212 (100)
20 - 25
Desiccating/drying
fruit or vegetables
Perforated
175 - 210
(80 - 100)
180 - 300 e.g. tomatoes, mushrooms, zucchini,
apples, pears, etc. in thin slices
Eggs, size M (5 eggs)
Royal (500 g/1 lb)
Perforated
212 (100)
100
8 - 15
Glass mold, 195 (90)
rack
80 - 100 25 - 30
Cover with heat-resistant transparent film
'Griessnockerl'
(semolina dumplings)
Unperforated 195 - 205
(90 - 95)
100
0 /60
60
8 - 10
Lasagne
Soufflé
Unperforated 340 - 375
(170 - 190)
35 - 60
12 - 20
Ramekin, rack 355 - 390
(180 - 200)
Cakes and cookies
▯
Using the steam oven, you can prepare your
baked items with the optimum humidity:
▯
You can only bake on one level in the steam oven.
Insert the unperforated cooking container into the
second level from below. When using a high
baking tin, place it on the wire rack, which you
then insert in the first level from below.
‒
‒
‒
a | Convection + 0% Humidity:
moisture can escape in the case of fruit cakes
and quiche. This mode corresponds to hot air
in the conventional oven.
` | Convection + 30% Humidity:
mixed cake does not dry out. The intrinsic
humidity in a food cannot escape from the
oven interior.
_ - \ | Convection + 60 - 100% Humidity:
puff pastry and yeast-risen pastries become
looser on the inside and crispy on the outside
with a gloss.
▯
▯
Always leave the grease filter in place when
baking.
Misting brings additional steam to the food during
baking with Convection + 0% Humidity or with
Convection + 30% Humidity when touching the 2
symbol. Use the misting function for example
when baking bread at the beginning of the baking
time and the bread will increase in volume and
will get a crispy crust.
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Apple pie
20 cm spring- 330 - 350
form tin, rack (165 - 175)
0
70 - 80
Bagels
Unperforated 375 - 410
(190 - 210)
80 - 100 20 - 25
Baguette, prebaked
Rack
375 - 390
(190 - 200)
0 - 80
0
10 - 15
30 - 35
8 - 11
Sponge cake base, high
(6 eggs)
Springform
320 - 340
(160 - 170)
Jelly roll (2 eggs)
Unperforated 375 - 410
(190 - 210)
0 - 30
Small flaky pastry cakes and Unperforated 375 - 410
cookies (190 - 210)
80 - 100 12 - 20
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Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Bread rolls (50 - 100 g each - Unperforated 355 - 390
80 - 100 15 - 25
You can bake bread rolls very well as fol-
lows: Preheat to 430°F (220°C) with
30 % humidity. After placing your items
for baking in the appliance, steam once
to twice and switch back to 0 % and
375°F (190°C) after 5 minutes.
approx. 1.8 - 3.5 oz.)
(180 - 200)
Bread rolls, prebaked
Bread (1 - 1.5 kg)
Rack
300 - 340
(150 - 170)
0
8 - 15
Steam initially
Unperforated 1) 410 -
445 (210 -
30
0
15 - 20
35 - 50
Steam 2 - 3 times at the beginning
230)
2) 330 (165)
Flat cake made out of cake Unperforated 320 - 345
0
25 - 40
35 - 45
30 - 45
mixture
(160 - 175)
Bundt cake
Bundt pan,
rack
320 - 345
(160 - 175)
30 - 60
0 - 60
Yeast dough from 1 kg (approx. 2 lb) of
flour
Yeast tray bake
Unperforated 320 - 340
(160 - 170)
Use 0 % humidity for yeast tray bakes
with a moist topping (e.g. plum cake or
onion tart) and 60 % humidity for a dry
topping (e.g. crumble).
'Hefezopf'
(500 g / approx. 1 lb of flour)
Unperforated 320 - 340
(160 - 170)
60 - 80
25 - 35
20 - 30
15 - 20
10 - 20
45 - 60
50 - 60
Muffins
Muffin tray,
rack
340 - 355
(170 - 180)
0 - 30
Macaroons
Cookies
Unperforated 300 - 320
(150 - 160)
0
Unperforated 300 - 350
(150 - 175)
0
Quiche, tart
Mixed cake
Quiche form, 375 - 410
0
rack
(190 - 210)
Cake tin/
springform,
rack
320 - 345
(160 - 175)
0 - 30
Small cakes
Cookies
Unperforated 300 - 320
(150 - 160)
0
35 - 45
25 - 30
30 - 45
40 - 45
Unperforated 300 - 320
(150 - 160)
0
Tarte
Tart form,
rack
375 - 410
(190 - 210)
0 - 30
0 - 30
Cream puffs, eclairs
Unperforated 355 - 375
(180 - 190)
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Regenerating (warming up)
▯
In the steam oven, you can generate the optimum
climate for warming ready-cooked meals without
them drying out. Thus, taste and quality are
preserved, and meals taste like freshly prepared.
▯
The data refers to portions for one person. You
can also warm up large quantities in the
unperforated cooking insert. The specified times
are lengthened.
▯
Use the "Regenerating" mode d to do this.
Foodstuff
Cooking recep- Tempera-
Cooking Remarks
tacle
ture in °F
(°C)
time in
min.
Baguette, bread rolls (frozen)
Rack
Rack
285 (140)
355 (180)
8 - 12
4 - 8
Baguette, bread rolls
(from the day before)
Vegetables
Plate, rack
Plate, rack
195 - 212
(90 - 100)
7 - 10
Starch-based side dishes
250 (120)
7 - 10
e.g. noodles, potatoes, rice; baked or deep
fried foods such as french fries or cro-
quettes are not suitable
Plated meals
Pizza, thick
Pizza, thin
Plate, rack
Rack
250 (120)
355 (180)
355 (180)
8 - 15
8 - 10
4 - 6
Rack
Raising dough
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The steam oven offers the ideal climate for raising
dough and dough mixtures or dough pieces
without drying them out.
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The bowl need not be covered with a moist cloth.
Raising only takes half as much as it used to.
The specified dough proofing time is for your
orientation only. Raise dough until its volume has
doubled.
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Use the "Dough proofing" mode V to do this.
Foodstuff
Cooking receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Cooking Remarks
time in
min.
Dough mixture
Bowl/rack
100 (38)
25 - 45
e.g. yeast dough, self-raising flour and sour
dough
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such as berries or bits of meat. Fish need not
thaw fully. It suffices if the surface is soft enough
to absorb the spices.
Thawing
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In the steam oven you can gently and evenly thaw
deep frozen foods faster than at room
temperature.
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WARNING
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Use the "Defrosting" mode W to do this.
Health risk
When thawing animal foodstuffs, it is imperative
to remove the liquid that arises during thawing.
It must never come into contact with other
foodstuffs. Germs could be transmitted.
Slide the unperforated cooking insert
underneath the food. Pour away the collected
thawing liquid from meat and poultry. Then
clean the sink and rinse with plenty of water.
Clean the cooking insert in hot soapy solution
or in a dishwasher.
The specified thawing times are for your
orientation only. The time it takes to thaw
depends on the size and weight of the frozen
food: freeze your foods flatly or individually. This
shortens the thawing time.
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Take foods out of the packaging before thawing
them.
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Thaw only the amount you immediately need.
Remember: in certain circumstances, thawed
food does not keep so well and goes bad faster
then fresh food. Immediately process thawed food
and cook it thoroughly.
After defrosting, operate the steam oven for
15 minutes with Convection at 350 °F (approx.
180°C).
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After half of the thawing time, turn meat or fish
over fish or separate fragmentary frozen food
Foodstuff
Cooking
receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Heating Cooking Remarks
function time in
min.
Berries (300 g/10.5 oz.)
Roast (1,000 g/2 lb)
Perforated
Perforated
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
3 - 4
W
W
W
W
W
W
W
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
45 - 60*
5 - 10*
5 - 7
Fish fillet (150 g/5 oz. each) Perforated
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
Vegetables (400 g/14 oz.)
Goulash (600 g/21 oz.)
Chicken (1,000 g/2 lb)
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
Perforated
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
30 - 45*
45 - 60*
30 - 35*
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
Chicken leg (400 g/14 oz.
each)
115 - 120
(45 - 50)
* You should add some extra time for this dish: switch off the appliance after the thawing time has elapsed and leaves dishes
in the closed appliance for another 10 - 15 minutes so that they can thaw completely to their interior.
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Boiling down
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In the steam oven, you can preserve fruit and
vegetables without much effort.
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Check and conscientiously clean preserving jars,
rubber rings, clamps and springs.
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If possible, boil down foodstuffs directly after
shopping or harvesting. Prolonged storage
reduces vitamin content and leads easily to
fermentation.
Disinfect rinsed jars before preserving in your
steam oven at 212°F (100 °C) and 100% humidity
for 20-25 minutes.
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▯
Place preserving jars in the perforated cooking
receptacles. They must not touch each other.
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Use only fruit and vegetables that are in a perfect
state.
Open the oven interior door after the cooking
time has elapsed. Do not remove preserving jars
from the oven interior until they have cooled down
fully.
The steam oven is not suitable for preserving
meat.
Foodstuff
Cooking receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Fruit and vegetables (in
Perforated
212 (100)
100
35 - 40
closed 0.75 l (approx. 0.5
pints) preserving jars)
Beans and peas (in closed Perforated
0.75 l (approx. 0.5 pints)
212 (100)
100
120
preserving jars)
Extracting juice (soft fruits)
▯
You can effortlessly and cleanly extract berry
juice in the steam oven.
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Leave the berries in the appliance until no more
juice appears.
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Place the berries in the perforated cooking insert
and slide it into the third level from below. Slide in
the unperforated cooking insert one level below it
to collect the liquid.
You can then squeeze the berries dry in a
dishtowel to preserve the last remainders of juice.
Foodstuff
Cooking receptacle
Tempera-
Humid- Cooking
Remarks
ture in °F
(°C)
ity in %
time in min.
Berries
Perforated +
unperforated
212 (100)
100
60 - 120
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Preparing yoghourt
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You can prepare your own yoghourt in the steam
oven.
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In the case of yoghourt ferment, pay attention to
the notes on the packaging.
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Heat up pasteurized milk to 195°F (90°C) on the
cook-top to avoid disturbing the yoghourt
cultures. Ultra heat treated milk (UH milk) does
not need heating. (Note: If you produce yoghourt
with cold milk, this will prolong the maturation
time.)
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Pour the yoghourt into rinsed jars.
You can disinfect the rinsed jars in your steam
oven at 212°F (100°C) and 100% humidity for 20 -
25 minutes before pouring in the yoghourt. Make
sure you allow the jars and the oven interior to
cool down before you pour the yoghourt into the
jars and place the jars in the appliance.
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▯
Important! Allow the milk to cool to 105°F (40°C)
in a water bath to avoid destroying the yoghourt
cultures.
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After preparing it, place the yoghourt in the
fridge.
Stir natural yoghourt with declared yoghourt
cultures into the milk (1 - 2 teaspoons of yoghourt
for every 100 ml (approx. 2.1 pints)).
To prevent the yoghourt from going sour, add
skimmed milk powder (1 - 2 tablespoons per liter
(approx. 2 pints) to the milk before heating it.
Foodstuff
Cooking receptacle
Tempera-
ture in °F
(°C)
Humid- Cooking Remarks
ity in %
time in
min.
Yoghourt mixture
(in sealed jars)
Unperforated
115 (45)
100
240 - 360
Preparing bulky food
Acrylamide in foodstuffs
Which foods are affected?
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You can remove the side slide-in racks to prepare
bulky food.
Acrylamide is mainly produced in grain and potato
products that are heated to high temperatures, such
as potato crisps, chips, toast, bread rolls, bread, fine
baked goods (biscuits, gingerbread, cookies).
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To do this, undo the knurled nuts on the front of
the slide-in racks and pull out the racks toward
you (see section entitled Removing slide-in racks).
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Place the rack directly on the bottom of the oven
interior and then place the food or the roaster on
the rack. Do not place the food or the roaster
directly on the bottom of the oven interior.
Tips for keeping acrylamide to a mini-
mum when preparing food
General
Keep cooking times to a minimum. Cook
meals until they are golden brown, but
not too dark. Large, thick pieces of food
contain less acrylamide.
Baking
With convection max. 355° F (180°C).
Cookies
Egg or egg yolk reduces the production
of acrylamide. Spread out a single layer
evenly on the baking tray.
Oven fries
Cook at least 400 g at once on a baking
tray so that the fries do not dry out.
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BSH Home Appliances Ltd.
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