1 - bake and fan/bake functions – DeLonghi AS-1070 User Manual

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HEAT CIRC CONVECTION FEATURE WITH FAN/BAKE MODE

To get the most from convection cooking, this De’Longhi oven incorporates

our patented Heat Circ design.

How does it work? When using convection mode, the Heat Circ design

first pulls air down to the heating elements, where it circulates and

becomes very hot. Next, this heated air is transferred into the cooking

chamber and circulated there to enhance cooking results as only convec-

tion cooking can. The crumb tray is designed with special heat deflectors

to precisely direct the process.

De’Longhi's Heat Circ feature is designed so that fan-circulated air is the

hottest air in the oven. This enhances the time-saving benefit of convec-

tion cooking, and has been proven in our test kitchens to deliver the most

consistent cooking results.

In general, meats and poultry can be cooked in less time (a meat ther-

mometer will help to prevent overcooking). Cakes, pies, cookies, etc. can

be baked at a lower temperature (see charts and recipes).

BAKE mode

is used when browning and crisping are less important or

undesirable. Use it, following conventional recipes, for casseroles, stuffed

vegetables, fish, lasagna, fruit tarts, cheesecakes and other moist mixtures.

CONVECTION BAKING OF CONVENIENCE FOODS

Many convenience foods can be successfully baked or heated by convection on the FAN/BAKE function. In

general, follow the package directions for temperature and time. However, lower the temperature by 25°F.

for more even cooking of larger items, frozen foods (except waffles and pancakes) and packaged casserole

mixtures. There is such a wide choice of convenience foods on the market and variations in packaging, quantities and

initial temperatures (frozen, refrigerated and shelf temperature) that it’s best to follow the package instructions. Check

the food 5 to 10 minutes before the time is up; you may need to adjust the time and/or temperature for best results.
Here are some tips for different types of convenience foods:

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If directions call for placing the food container on a metal pan or cookie sheet to avoid spills or to aid

even cooking, use the shallow pan provided. Use it or the cookie sheets provided for foods, such as

rolls, cookies, turnovers or frozen French fries, breaded fish or chicken pieces, that are placed directly

on a pan or cookie sheet.

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Some frozen foods come in “oven-proof” plastic or paper containers which can be cooked in a

microwave oven and, within limits, a conventional oven. Be sure to follow directions for maximum bak-

ing temperature. The container can melt or scorch if too high a temperature is used. To be on the safe

side, set the oven 25°F. lower than the recommended temperature.

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When baking packaged mixtures (such as scalloped potatoes, macaroni and cheese, brownies, corn

bread, coffeecake and cake mixes) check the package directions for recommended sizes of pan, casserole

or dish and the proper baking times for each. A 9-inch round or an 11/7 - by 11/2

inch rectangular pan will fit in the oven with room on all sides for air circulation.

Layer cake mixes can be baked one layer at a time in a 8- or 9-inch round pan or all

of the batter in a 3-inch deep 9-inch round bundt or spring-form pan.

Tips for convection baking and roasting

To bake:

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Turn the thermostat knob (H) to the desired oven temperature

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Turn the timer knob (L) to the desired cooking time.

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Turn the function knob (M) to FAN/BAKE for convection cooking and to BAKE for

traditional cooking.

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When the cooking is finished, turn the thermostat knob (H) to the “

” position

and the timer knob (L) to “O” position.

C H A P T E R 2 - U S I N G T H E C O N T R O L A N D S E T T I N G T H E

M O D E S

2.1 - BAKE AND FAN/BAKE FUNCTIONS

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