AEG BSE892230M User Manual

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EN User Manual
Steam oven
BSE892230M
BSK892230M
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - BSK892230M

USER MANUALEN User ManualSteam ovenBSE892230MBSK892230M

Page 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION

Test strip Hardness of thewater123Test strip Hardness of thewater4The black squares in the tablecorrespond to red squares on the teststrip.You can cha

Page 3 - General Safety

Heating function ApplicationYogurt Function Use this function to prepare yoghurt. The lamp inthis function is off.Defrost This function can be used fo

Page 4 - 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Heating functions: SteamHeating function ApplicationFull Steam For steaming vegetables, side dishes or fish.Humidity High Pro The function is suitable

Page 5 - 2.4 Steam Cooking

Water drawerXAMABCFEDA. LidB. Wave-breakerC. Drawer bodyD. Water-filling holeE. ScaleF. Front buttonYou can remove the water drawer fromthe appliance.

Page 6 - 2.8 Service

6. If necessary, set the functionDuration or End Time .The first steam shows afterapproximately 2 minutes. An acousticsignal sounds when the applia

Page 7 - 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

MenuMenu item ApplicationAssisted Cooking Contains a list of automatic programmes.Cleaning Contains a list of cleaning programmes.Basic Settings Used

Page 8 - 4. OPERATING THE APPLIANCE

MeatPork Tenderloin FreshSmokedRoast Ham RoastedSteamedKnuckle,precooked Ribs Sausages Veal Tenderloin RoastKnuckleLamb Tenderloin RoastSaddleLeg

Page 9 - 5. BEFORE FIRST USE

Food Category: Side and Oven DishesDishesSide Dishes PotatoesFreshWholeQuarterPotatoesFrozenFrench FriesCroquettesWedgesHash BrownsRice Pasta, fresh

Page 10 - 6. DAILY USE

Food Category: Baking, DessertsDishCake in Tin AlmondCake Apple Pie Brioche CheeseCake Apple Cake,covered Short PastryBase Sponge FlanBase MadeiraCa

Page 11 - Heating functions: Standard

DishSweetDumplings Food Category: VegetablesDishArtichokesSteamedSousVideAsparagus, greenSteamedSousVideAsparagus, whiteSteamedSousVideBeetroot Bla

Page 12 - Heating functions: Steam

CONTENTS1. SAFETY INFORMATION...22. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 13 - Steam cooking

Options DescriptionFast Heat Up To decrease heat up time in the currentlyrunning heating function.On / OffLight On / Off7. CLOCK FUNCTIONS7.1 Timer Se

Page 14 - Preparing the food

• The Food Sensor cannot be used forliquid dishes.• During cooking the Food Sensor mustremain in the dish and the plug in thesocket.• Use recommended

Page 15 - Submenu for: Assisted

4. Cover the Food Sensor with theremaining ingredients.5. Put the plug of the Food Sensor intothe socket at the front of theappliance.The display show

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Small indentation at the topincrease safety. Theindentations are also anti-tipdevices. The high rimaround the shelf preventscookware from slipping oft

Page 17 - Food Category: Savoury Baking

Remove the food packaging and put thefood on a plate. Do not cover the foodwith a bowl or a plate, as this can extendthe defrost time. Use the first s

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10.4 SousVide Cooking: Meat• Look at the tables to preventundercooking. Do not use meatportions of a larger thickness than thetables show.• The cookin

Page 19 - 6.3 Options

10.5 SousVide Cooking: Fishand seafood• Look at the table to preventundercooking. Do not use fishportions of a larger thickness than thetable show.• D

Page 20 - 8. USING THE ACCESSORIES

Food Thickness of food Amount offood for 4persons (g)Temperature(°C)Time(min)Shelfposi-tionLeek stripes or rings 600 - 700 95 40 - 45 3Eggplant slices

Page 21 - Food category: casserole

10.8 Full SteamWARNING!Be careful when you openthe appliance door when thefunction is activated. Steamcan release.The function is applicable for all t

Page 22 - 8.2 Inserting the accessories

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionBlack salsify 99 35 - 45 2Celery, cubed 99 20 - 30 2Asparagus,green99 15 - 25 2Asparagus, white 99 25 -

Page 23 - 10. HINTS AND TIPS

manufacturer is not responsible for any injuries ordamages that are the result of incorrect installation orusage. Always keep the instructions in a sa

Page 24 - 10.3 SousVide Cooking

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionUnpeeled pota-toes, medium99 45 - 55 2Rice (water / riceratio 1:1)1)99 35 - 45 2Boiled potatoes,quarter

Page 25 - 10.4 SousVide Cooking: Meat

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionFruit compote 99 20 - 25 2Chocolate melt-ing99 10 - 20 2FishFood Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf posi

Page 26 - Vegetables

EggsFood Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionEggs, hard-boiled 99 18 - 21 2Eggs, medium-boiled99 12 - 13 2Eggs, soft-boiled 99 10 - 11 210.9 Gri

Page 27 - 10.7 SousVide Cooking: Fruits

10.10 - Humidity High ProFood Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionCustard / flan inindividualdishes1)90 35 - 45 2Baked eggs1)90 - 110 15 - 30 2T

Page 28 - 10.8 Full Steam

10.12 - Humidity Low ProFood Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionRoast pork, 1000g160 - 180 90 - 100 2Roast beef, 1000g180 - 200 60 - 90 2Roast

Page 29 - Side dishes / accompaniments

• 250 g natural yogurtMethod:Mix the yogurt with the milk and fill it inyogurt jars.In case raw milk is used, heat up the milkto the boiling point and

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Baking results Possible cause RemedyThe cake browns unevenly. The mixture is unevenly dis-tributed.Spread the mixture evenlyon the baking tray.The cak

Page 31 - ENGLISH 31

Cakes / pastries / breads on baking traysFood Function Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf positionPlaited bread /Bread crownConventionalCooking (top/bott

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Food Function Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf positionYeast cakes withdelicate top-pings (e.g.quark, cream,custard)ConventionalCooking (top/bottom)160

Page 33 - 10.11 - Humidity Medium Pro

Food Function Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf positionSmall cakes /Small cakes (20per tray)ConventionalCooking (top/bottom)1701)20 - 30 31) Preheat th

Page 34 - 10.14 Yogurt Function

• Ensure that the appliance is switched off beforereplacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electricshock.• Do not use a steam cleaner to clean t

Page 35 - 10.16 Tips on baking

Cakes / pastries / breads on baking traysFood Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf position2 positions 3 positionsCream puffs /Eclairs160 - 1801)25 - 45 1

Page 36 - 10.17 Baking on one level:

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionTarts 180 - 200 40 - 55 1Spinach flan 160 - 180 45 - 60 1Quiche Lorraine 170 - 190 45 - 55 1Swiss Flan

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Food Quantity Function Tempera-ture (°C)Time (min) Shelf posi-tionRoast beef or fil-let: mediumper cm ofthicknessGrill + Fan180 - 1901)6 - 8 1Roast be

Page 38 - Biscuits

Food Quantity Function Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf posi-tionSaddle ofvenison1.5 - 2 kg ConventionalCooking(top/bottom)180 - 200 60 - 90 1Haunch of

Page 39 - 10.20 Multilevel Baking

Food Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf position1st side 2nd sideFilet of beef 230 20 - 30 20 - 30 3Back of pork 210 - 230 30 - 40 30 - 40 2Back of veal

Page 40 - 10.21 True Fan + Bottom

Food Temperature (°C) Time (min) Shelf positionLasagne / Cannello-ni, frozen160 - 180 40 - 60 2Oven baked cheese 170 - 190 20 - 30 3Chicken Wings 180

Page 41 - 10.23 Roasting tables

Food Quantity (kg) Temperature(°C)Time (min) Shelf positionRoast beef 1 - 1.5 120 120 - 150 1Fillet of beef 1 - 1.5 120 90 - 150 3Roast veal 1 - 1.5 1

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10.28 Drying• Cover trays with grease proof paperor baking parchment.• For a better result, stop the ovenhalfway through the drying time, openthe door

Page 43 - 10.24 Grill

10.30 Food Sensor tableBeef Food core temperature (°C)Rare Medium Well doneRoast beef 45 60 70Sirloin 45 60 70Beef Food core temperature (°C)Less Medi

Page 44 - 10.25 Bottom + Grill + Fan

Poultry Food core temperature (°C)Less Medium MoreChicken (whole / half / breast) 80 83 86Duck (whole / half),Turkey (whole / breast)75 80 85Duck (bre

Page 45 - 10.26 Slow Cooking

such a way that it cannot be removedwithout tools.• Connect the mains plug to the mainssocket only at the end of theinstallation. Make sure that there

Page 46 - 10.27 Preserving

Food Container(Gastro-norm)Quantity(g)Shelf po-sitionTempera-ture (°C)Time(min)CommentsBroccoli1)1 x 2/3per-forated300 3 99 13 - 15 Put the bak-ing tr

Page 47 - 10.29 Bread Baking

To clean the appliance, remove the shelfsupports.1. Pull carefully the supports up and outof the front catch.2312. Pull the front end of the shelf sup

Page 48 - 10.30 Food Sensor table

XAM2. Remove the wave-breaker. Pull itaway from the drawer body until itsnaps out.3. Wash the water drawer parts withyour hands. Use tap water and soa

Page 49 - 10.31 Information for test

11.8 Descaling reminderThere are two descaling reminders whichremind you to perform the function:Descaling.The soft reminder reminds andrecommends you

Page 50 - 11. CARE AND CLEANING

9. Clean the glass panel with water andsoap. Dry the glass panel carefully.When the cleaning is completed, do theabove steps in the opposite sequence.

Page 51 - 11.6 Cleaning the water

Problem Possible cause RemedyThe oven does not heat up. The necessary settings arenot set.Make sure that the settingsare correct.The oven does not hea

Page 52 - - Descaling

Problem Possible cause RemedyWater comes out of the wa-ter drawer after you carry itor put it inside the appli-ance.You did not assemble thewave-break

Page 53 - 11.10 Removing and installing

Problem Possible cause RemedyThere is no good perform-ance of the cleaning proce-dure.You did not remove the ac-cessories from the appliancebefore the

Page 54 - TROUBLESHOOTING

MassBSE892230M 41.0 kgBSK892230M 41.0 kgEN 60350-1 - Household electric cookingappliances - Part 1: Ranges, ovens, steamovens and grills - Methods for

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– Be careful when you open theappliance door when the functionis activated. Steam can release.– Open the appliance door withcare after the steam cooki

Page 57 - 13. ENERGY EFFICIENCY

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Page 58 - ENVIRONMENTAL CONCERNS

3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION3.1 General overview21109354321546781Control panel2Electronic programmer3Water drawer4Socket for the food sensor5Heating element

Page 59 - ENGLISH 59

chicken breast. The set is not suitable forfood that needs to soak in the water e.g.rice, polenta, pasta.4. OPERATING THE APPLIANCE4.1 Control panel1

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A. ReminderB. Up TimerC. Heating function and temperatureD. Options or Time of DayE. Duration time and End time of afunction or Food SensorF. Menu5. B

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