Smeg A2PY-6 manual Conventional Cooking, Recommended cooking tables

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Instructions for the User

9.9Recommended cooking tables

Cooking times, for meat in particular, vary depending on the food's thickness and quality and personal preference.

CONVENTIONAL COOKING

 

RUNNER HEIGHT

TEMPERATURE

TIME

 

FROM BOTTOM

(°C)

IN MINUTES (*)

PASTA

2 - 3

210

- 230

30

LASAGNE

PASTA BAKES

2 - 3

210

- 230

40

MEAT

2

170

- 200

30 - 40 PER KG.

ROAST VEAL

ROAST BEEF

2

210

- 240

30 - 40 PER KG.

ROAST PORK

2

170

- 200

30 - 40 PER KG.

CHICKEN

2

170

- 200

45 - 60

DUCK

2

170

- 200

45 - 60

GOOSE-TURKEY

2

140

- 170

45 - 60

RABBIT

2

170

- 200

50 - 60

LEG OF LAMB

1

170

- 200

15 PER KG.

ROAST FISH

1 - 2

170

- 200

DEPENDING ON

 

 

 

 

SIZE

PIZZA

1 - 2

210

- 240

40 - 45

CONFECTIONERY

1 - 2

50

- 70

60 - 90

MERINGUES

PASTRY

1 - 2

170

- 200

15 - 20

SPONGE CAKE

1 - 2

165

35 - 45

BISCUITS

1 - 2

150

30 - 50

CROISSANTS

1 - 2

170

- 200

40 - 45

FRUIT CAKE

1 - 2

170

- 200

20 - 30

(*) = WITH OVEN PREHEATED

 

 

 

 

 

 

GRILLING

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

RUNNER POSITION

TIME IN MINUTES

 

FROM BOTTOM

 

 

 

 

 

 

1ST SIDE

 

2ND SIDE

PORK CUTLET

4

7 - 9

 

5 - 7

PORK FILLET

3

9 - 11

 

5 - 9

FILLET STEAK

3

9 - 11

 

9 - 11

SLICED LIVER

4

2 - 3

 

2 - 3

VEAL ESCALOPE

4

7 - 9

 

5 - 7

HALF CHICKEN

3

9 - 14

 

9 - 11

SAUSAGE

4

7 - 9

 

5 - 6

MEATBALLS

4

7 - 9

 

5 - 6

FISH FILLET

4

5 - 6

 

3 - 4

TOASTED SANDWICHES

4

2 - 4

 

2 - 3

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Contents Table of Contents Presentation Precautions for Safety and USENameplate Must Never be Removed This nameplate must never be removed Installing the ApplianceElectrical connection Room ventilation Take care that the hose is not crushed or damaged Changing the hob nozzles Adapting to Different Types of GASBurners Burner and Nozzle Data TablesHob burner layout Adjusting the minimum for bottled gas Adjusting the minimum setting for town gas and natural GasFinal Operations Positioning and levelling the applianceFitting the rear splash-back HOB Burner Control Knob Description of ControlsFront panel Thermostat Knob Auxiliary Oven Thermostat Knob Main OvenMain Oven Function Selector Knob OvensAuxiliary Oven Door Interlock Warning LightList of Functions Setting the timeElectronic Analogue Clock on some models only Minute-Minder Programming Instructions for the User Lighting the hob burners Using the HOBPan diameters Practical hints for using the hob burnersPrecautions and General Advice Using the OvensOven light Cooling fan systemAccessories Available Optional accessories Conventional cooking main and auxiliary ovens Cooking AdviceFunction Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 250-280CHot air cooking main oven Function Selector Thermostat AT Maximum SettingGrilling main and auxiliary ovens Function Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 280CDelicate cooking auxiliary ovens Hot-air grilling main ovenFunction Selector Thermostat from 50 C to 200C Function Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 250CFunction Selector Thermostat SET on Defrosting main ovenFunction Selector Thermostat SET AT 50 200C Rotisserie cooking main ovenRotisserie cooking auxiliary oven Recommended cooking tables Conventional CookingHOT AIR Cooking Cleaning the hob components Cleaning and MaintenanceCleaning stainless steel Never USE a JET of Steam for Cleaning the Appliance Cleaning the ovenBurner caps, flame diffuser rings and burners Plugs and thermocouplesUsing the self-cleaning liners Self-cleaning oven liners auxiliary ovenMaintenance of self-cleaning liners Removing the self-cleaning linersDoor glazing Before starting the automatic cleaning cycle Pyrolysis automatic oven cleaning for the main oven onlyFunction Selector Knob Setting the cleaning cycle with electronic analogue clockChanging the light bulbs Extraordinary MaintenanceGreasing the gas taps Removing the doorOven door gaskets