Electrolux SG306 User Manual

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Do not push dishes too far back

as food will burn if it overhangs

the burner flame.

Stand dishes on a suitably sized

baking tray on the shelf to

prevent spillage onto the oven

base and to help reduce

cleaning.

The material and finish of the

baking tray and dishes used

affect

base

browning.

Enamelware, dark, heavy or non-

stick utensils increase base

browning. Shiny aluminium or

polished steel trays reflect the

heat away and give less base

browning.

When cooking more than one

dish in the oven, place dishes

centrally on different shelves

rather than cluster several dishes

on one shelf, this will allow the

heat to circulate freely for the

best cooking results.

If you are cooking more than one

tray of similar items, for example

cakes or biscuits, swap the trays

during cooking or you can

remove the top tray when the

food is cooked and move the

lower tray to the higher shelf to

finish cooking.

Do not place baking trays directly

on the oven base as it interferes

with the oven air circulation and

can lead to base burning; use the

lower shelf position.

Do not place cookware and

cooking pots with rough bases

e.g. cast iron on the oven door

as damage to the glass may

occur.

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