Fisher & Paykel BI452 Automatic cooking, Analogue clock models a model, Setting automatic cooking

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Automatic cooking

Use automatic cooking to automatically turn the oven on, cook, then turn the oven off.

WARNING!

AUTOMATIC COOKING - SAFE FOOD HANDLING

Food should be left in the oven as short a time as possible before and after cooking. This is to avoid contamination by organisms which may cause potential food poisoning. Particular care should be taken during warmer weather.

Analogue clock models (A model)

Setting automatic cooking

1Check the clock shows the correct time.

2 Select the function and temperature. The oven indicator light will glow, and the oven will come on.

3 Decide how long the food will take to cook, allowing time for preheating if necessary.

4Turn the COOK TIME knob anticlockwise to show the amount of minutes you need the food to cook for, eg 60 minutes.

5Decide when you would like the oven to come on. This is the time

you want the oven to turn off, minus the cooking time you have set.

For example, if you would like the oven to turn off at 7 pm, and the cooking time is 60 minutes, set the oven to turn on at 6 pm.

6Push and turn the START TIME knob anticlockwise until the triangle is pointing to the time you would like the oven to turn on, eg 6 pm. The oven indicator light will go out and the oven is now set for automatic cooking.

7 When automatic cooking finishes, the timer will ring until

it is turned to the symbol, and the oven will turn off.

Turning the oven off or cancelling automatic cooking

1Turn the COOK TIME knob until the shows in the display window.

2Press and turn the START TIME knob until the triangle clicks into alignment with the hour hand.

3Turn temperature and function to Off.

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Contents Built-in oven Page Contents Hot Surface Hazard First useBuilt-in oven models Overview of oven modelsRinger timer model R Clocks and timersSetting the timer Types of clockSetting the analogue clock Timer Timer bell off stops the timer bell ringingAnalogue clock model a Setting the electronic clock Electronic clock with minute timer model CSetting the minute timer Setting the disable mode TimerElectronic clock models E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Setting the Key Lock Setting the Soft Touch clockSoft Touch clock models X, XC, ASX Cavity ventilation fan all models Operating the ovenControl knob models C, A, E, ED, CTE, ASE, ASE1.5, ASE2, ASP Scrolling order of functions Soft Touch models X, XC, ASXClassic Bake Lower element Cooking functionsDefrost Fan only XC, ASX models Defrost Fan only Baking tray Installing the fat filterGrill/Roast system Orientation Shelf positionsGrilling chart Cooking chartsGrilling suggestions and guide Fan grillingBaked products Baking chartPastry Family favouritesFAN Roasting suggestions and guide Roasting chartChecking the oven temperature when using the meat probe Using the Soft Touch meat probeWhen the internal temperature is reached Compact oven times and temperatures Compact oven chartCompact oven suggestions and guide Automatic functionTurning the oven off or cancelling automatic cooking Setting automatic cookingAutomatic cooking Analogue clock models a modelSetting auto stop cooking Soft Touch model X, XC, ASX models Elements Ceramic cooktop CTEControls Dual element control Surface hot indicator lightsUtensils Removing and replacing the oven door CleaningRemoving and replacing the fan cover Removing and replacing the oven lampCleaning the oven and oven runners Cleaning the fat filterSelf-cleaning liners Removing and replacing the oven runnersRecommended cleaners Cleaning the ceramic cooktopClean these spillovers immediately Metallic stainsThis warranty does not cover Manufacturer’s warrantyFisher and Paykel undertakes to New Zealand Customer careAustralia Product detailsPage NZ AU