Fisher & Paykel BI452 Compact oven chart, Compact oven times and temperatures, Automatic function

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Compact oven chart

Compact oven suggestions and guide

The compact oven may be used in the same way as the main (upper) oven.

As the compact oven cavity is smaller and heats more efficiently, foods may need to be cooked at lower temperatures or for a shorter time than in the main oven. See the following chart.

Automatic function

In a double oven the automatic function can only be used in the main (upper) oven.

Grilling

For best results when grilling, leave the oven door open at the first stop position.

Note:

If you are cooking in the compact oven and the main oven is cold, there may be condensation on the door of the main oven. You can prevent this by preheating the main oven at the same time as the compact oven.

Compact oven times and temperatures

Food

Function

Shelf

Temp (oC)

Time (mins)

Biscuits

Fan Forced

3

160-170

8-15

Shortbread

Bake

3

150-160

20-30

 

 

 

 

 

Slices

Fan Bake

3

150-160

20-30

 

 

 

 

 

Banana cake

Fan Forced

4

150-160

50-60

 

 

 

 

 

Fruit cake (light)

Bake

4

160-170

65-85

 

 

 

 

 

Chocolate cake

Bake

4

160-170

60-75

 

 

 

 

 

Bacon and egg pie

Fan Bake

3

170-175

50-60

Lasagne

Fan Forced

3

170-175

20-30

 

 

 

 

 

Casseroles

Fan Forced

4

170-180

75-90

 

 

 

 

 

Chicken pieces

Fan Grill

4

160-175

30-45

 

 

 

 

 

Cheese on toast

Grill

2

Hi

2-3

 

 

 

 

 

Lamb roast

Bake

4

160-170

30-40 mins/500 g

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Built-in oven Page Contents First use Hot Surface HazardOverview of oven models Built-in oven modelsClocks and timers Ringer timer model RSetting the timer Types of clockTimer Timer bell off stops the timer bell ringing Setting the analogue clockAnalogue clock model a Electronic clock with minute timer model C Setting the electronic clockSetting the minute timer Timer Setting the disable modeElectronic clock models E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Setting the Soft Touch clock Setting the Key LockSoft Touch clock models X, XC, ASX Operating the oven Cavity ventilation fan all modelsControl knob models C, A, E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Soft Touch models X, XC, ASX Scrolling order of functionsCooking functions Classic Bake Lower elementDefrost Fan only XC, ASX models Defrost Fan only Installing the fat filter Baking trayGrill/Roast system Shelf positions OrientationCooking charts Grilling chartGrilling suggestions and guide Fan grillingBaking chart Baked productsPastry Family favouritesFAN Roasting chart Roasting suggestions and guideUsing the Soft Touch meat probe Checking the oven temperature when using the meat probeWhen the internal temperature is reached Compact oven chart Compact oven times and temperaturesCompact oven suggestions and guide Automatic functionSetting automatic cooking Turning the oven off or cancelling automatic cookingAutomatic cooking Analogue clock models a modelSetting auto stop cooking Soft Touch model X, XC, ASX models Ceramic cooktop CTE ElementsControls Surface hot indicator lights Dual element controlUtensils Cleaning Removing and replacing the oven doorRemoving and replacing the fan cover Removing and replacing the oven lampCleaning the fat filter Cleaning the oven and oven runnersSelf-cleaning liners Removing and replacing the oven runnersCleaning the ceramic cooktop Recommended cleanersClean these spillovers immediately Metallic stainsManufacturer’s warranty This warranty does not coverFisher and Paykel undertakes to Customer care New ZealandAustralia Product detailsPage NZ AU