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Brandt KV368WE1 User manual

Operating instructions
for your new cooker
Cooker
reference KV368WE1
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displays tips and hints
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing a BRANDT cooker.
Our research teams have designed for you a new generation of appliances for pleasurable
cooking every day.
With pure lines and a modern design, your new fits perfectly into your kitchen and is a
perfect combination of easiness of use and cooking performance.
You will also find in the Brandt range a wide selection of ovens, extractor hoods, dishwashers
and refrigerators that you can coordinate with your new Brandt cooker.
Of course, constantly concerned with better satisfying your requirements, our customer
service can answer all your questions and welcomes all your suggestions (details at the end
of this booklet).
At the cutting edge of innovation, Brandt contributes to the quality of daily life by giving you
constantly improving products that are simple to use, respect the environment and are well-
designed and reliable
BRANDT.
Editorial
In this Manual,
List of contents
The layout of your cooker 3-11
Oven cook settings 12-13
Cooking guide 14-15
After Sales Service 16
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The layout of your cooker
3
Chaleur résiduelle
Foyer radiant arrière gauche
2300 W - diam.210 mm
Foyer radiant arrière
droit
1500 W
diam.160 mm
Foyer radiant avant droit
1800 W - diam.180 mm
Foyer radiant avant
gauche
1200 W
diam.145 mm
Sélecteur des fonctions du four
Programmateur
Manette du thermostat du four
Voyant de thermostat du four
Manette du foyer avant gauche
Manette du foyer avant droit
Manette du foyer arrière droit
Voyant de mise sous tension des foyers radiants
Manette du foyer arrière gauche
Témoins de chaleur résiduelle
de chaque zone de cuisson
These cookers have been designed for private use in the home.
Please read these instructions before installing and using your
cooker.
With a view to the constant improvement of our products, we reserve the right
to make any changes in their technical, functional or aesthetic characteristics
as a result of technical evolution.
These cookers are designed exclusively for the cooking of drinks and
foodstuffs.
These products do not contain any asbestos-based component parts.
You must always keep an eye on your cooking.
To read
Rear right radiant cooking zone
2300 W - diameter 210 mm
Front right radiant
cooking zone
1200 W - diameter
145 mm
Residual heat indicators for
each cooking zone
Rear left radiant cooking zone
1500 W - diameter 160 mm
Front left radiant cooking zone
1800 W - diameter 180 mm
Rear left cooking zone knob
Appliance to be used in left cooking zone knob
“Power on” indicator for cooking zones
Front right cooking zone knob
Rear right cooking zone knob
Hob hot indicator for each cooking zone
Oven temperature regulator
Programmer
Oven controls
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Position 1, 2, 3
Used for continuous cooking, for reheating
or for keeping certain dishes warm.
Position 4, 5, 6
Used for simmering and for cooking larger
quantities.
Position 7, 8, 9
Used for roasting, frying and bringing to the boil.
For rapid heating or roasting
Set the switch for the hotplate or cooking
zone to position 9. When it has heated up,
turn the switch back to the appropriate
position.
Using your cooker in all simplicity
POSITION
0
1
2 - 3
4
5 - 6
7
9
MODE
OFF
WARMING
SIMMERING
SLOW COOKING
MEDIUM COOKING
HIGH
ULTRA-HIGH
DISHES
Keeping dishes
warm, dishes
ready-to-serve,
slow simmering
White sauce,
stews, pulses, rice
pudding, medium
simmering,
reheating
Pasta, mashed
potatoes, soup,
jam, broth/stock
Escalopes,
croquettes, fresh
vegetables, soup,
fried frozen foods,
sauté potatoes
Omelettes, boiling
milk
Lamb chops, grilled
meat, steaks, fried
dishes
Using radiant cooking zone:
●Details of cooking positions
A high setting is needed for:
- Large quantities
- Cooking with uncovered recipients
- Using glass or ceramic saucepans
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Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
●Introduction to the programmer
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When connecting to the mains (❶)
➡ Set the time with +and -(keeping the key
pressed makes the time scroll) (❷).
- Example : 12h30.
➡ Press on the ^key to validate (❸).
Setting the clock
➡Press simultaneously on the
+and -keys pendant for a few seconds until the
display blinks (❶).
➡ Adjust the time with the +or - keys (❷).
➡Press on the ^key to validate (❸).
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Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
●How to set the time
If the ^key does not validate, it is
automatically recorded after a few
seconds.
If the ^key does not validate, it is
automatically recorded after a few
seconds.
❶
❷
❸
❶
❷
❸
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Immediate cooking without programming
The timer must onlydisplay the time ; it must not
be blinking (❶).
Select the cooking mode.
➡ Turn the oven controls to the chosen setting .
●e.g.: "TRADITIONAL" setting (❷).
Select the cooking temperature.
➡ Turn the thermostat (temperature selector) to
the recommanded temperature of your recipe.
●e.g. : temperature mark 210 (❸).
Following these operations , the oven will heat
and the thermostat display will light up.
Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
Following a cooking cycle, the cooling
turbine will continue running for a
certain time, in order to guarantee the
reliability of your oven.
- All cooking is carried out with the
door closed.
55˚
210˚
150˚
100˚
2
7
0
˚
❷
❸
❶
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55˚
210˚
150˚
100˚
2
7
0
˚
8
Programming your cooking for a set
length of time
Select the cooking mode.
➡ Turn the oven controls to the chosen setting .
●e.g.: "TRADITIONAL" setting (❶).
Select the cooking temperature.
➡ Turn the thermostat (temperature selector) to
the recommanded temperature of your recipe.
●e.g. : temperature mark 210 (❷).
Select the cooking time.
➡ Press once on the ^key (❸).
The cooking time (at 0H00) and the associated
symbol both blink to show that setting is now
possible. (Cooking time can be set up to 23h59).
➡ Press on the +or -keys to adjust the chosen
time.
●e.g. : 30 minutes cooking (❹).
The timing starts immediately after releasing the +
or - keys.
The symbol is teady and the clock reappears on the
display (❺).
Following these operations the cooking will stop
according to the set cooking time.
At the end of cooking,
- the oven stops,
- the cooking time symbol is off,
-cooking is displayed at 0:00 (❻),
- a series of pips can be heard for a few mi-
nutes.
The pips can be stopped by pressing on any key
and the clock will reappear (❼). CAUTION : AT THIS
MOMENT YOUR OVEN WILL START HEATING AGAIN.
To stop the oven from heating :
➡ turn the temperature selector (❽) (thermostat)
and controls on off (❾).
Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
Cooking time can be modified at any
time by carrying out the operation
described above.
❸
❹
❺
❻
❼
❽❾
55˚
210˚
150˚
100˚
2
7
0
˚
❶❷
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Cooking for a set time with a pre-set
end of cooking time.
➡ Adjust the temperature and
➡ Set the cooking time
● e.g. : "TRADITIONAL" setting (❶).
temperature mark 210 (❷).
➡Press once on the ^ key (❸).
the cooking time blinks at 0H00.
➡Press on the +or -(❹)keys to set the required ti-
me. ●e.g. : 25 mn cooking.
On pressing +, the blinking will stop.
➡ Press the ^(❺) key until the end of cooking
time blinks with its associated symbol. Adjusting
is now possible.
➡ Set the end of cooking time required by pres-
sing the +or - keys (❻).
●Example shown : end of cooking at 13h00.
The end of cooking is automatically recorded after
a few seconds.
The clock is on the display (❼).
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Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
❸
❹
❺
❻
❼
55˚
210˚
150˚
100˚
2
7
0
˚
❶❷
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Cooking for a set time with a pre-set
end of cooking time (cont’d).
Following these operations, the heating of the
oven is delayed so that cooking ends at the set
time (e.g. : 13h00) (❽).
When the cooking starts the end of cooking
symbol is off.
End of cooking symbol is off.
End of cooking,
- the oven stops heating,
- the end of cooking symbol is off,
- the cooking time display is at 0:00,
- a series of pips are heard for a few minutes.
The pips can be stopped by pressing on any key
and the clock will reappear (❾). CAUTION : AT THIS
MOMENT YOUR OVEN WILL START HEATING AGAIN.
To stop your oven from heating:
➡ turn the temperature selector (❿) and controls
on off ( ).
Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
❾
55˚
210˚
150˚
100˚
2
7
0
˚
❿
❽
11
11
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The programmer on your oven can be used
as an independent timer, showing a count-
down without the oven operating.
➡Leave the oven function selector on "Off".
➡Press on the ^(❶) key until the timer sym-
bol and corresponding display blink.
➡Adjust the required time by pressing the +or
- keys (❷). Adjustment is carried out by 30 se-
cond slots and the time displayed is in
minutes/seconds (0 to 59 min 30 s ).
Keeping the key pressed scrolls the time.
The timing will start a few sedconds after the end
of the setting and will be permanently visible on
the display.
Using your cooker in all simplicity
How to use your programmer?
Using the programmer as a
stand-alone timer
At the end of the time a series of pips
will be heard (display 0:00).
The pips can be stopped by pressing
any key.
❶
❷
❸
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Your oven is equipped with an automatic preheating function. This function enables you to place the dish
to be cooked into the oven at the beginning of the heating cycle, without having to wait for the oven to
reach the set temperature. This automatic preheating function is not available for the GRILL functions.
Oven cook settings
TRADITIONAL CONVECTION
•
The top and bottom elements perform cooking to which the air
propeller is added to guarantee even cooking;
•
Fast rise in temperature : food preparations can be placed directly in the cold oven.
•
Temperatures recommended are lower than in cooking modes not using the propeller.
•
Less fat burnt. Less spattering, less risks of smoking.
•
Limites the loss in weight of the food. Fragile vegetables (stuffed tomates) will not
be squashed, burst, potatoes au gratin will be soft and browned.
•
Controls adapted to cooking identical or different dishes on two levels at the same
temperature. the flavours of either will be kept apart.
GRILL CONVECTION
•
The top element perform cooking to which the air propeller is added to guarantee an
even distribution of colour.
•
A large cut of meat can be roasted (chicken, duck...) laid on the rack; turn it once
while cooking. Place the multi-purpose dripping-pan on the 1st runner to collect the
cooking juices.
FLOOR CONVECTION
•
Cooking is performed from underneath, the air propeller is added to guarantee even
cooking, colouring and browning of the dish.
•
Cooking mode recommanded pour pizzas, quiches,juicy fruit tarts, milk bread,
cakes... Wet cake mixes will be perfectly cooked underneath. Doughs (milk loaf...), ri-
sen cake mixes (cakes...), soufflés will not be prevented from rising by the formation
of a crust.
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Accessories: Your cooker is equipped with a dripping pan, two shelves plates and a
removal system.
DEFROSTING
•
Food can be defrosted with a limited amount of heat, the propeller accelerates the
exchanges of heat.
•
This mode is particularly adapted to delicate food to be eaten raw (strawberries, rasp-
berries...).
•
The defrosting temperature can be increased to defrost food to be cooked following
the defrosting (meat...).proceed with care to avoid cooking the surface of the meat.
Place the cuts on the rack on the 2nd runner, and the multi-purpose dripping-pan on the
1st runner so that they are not in contact with the juices from defrosting.
* TRADITIONAL
•
Top and bottom elements perform cooking without air convection.
•
Baked eg custard, flans, caramel creams can be cooked to perfection in the dripping-
pan used as a bain --marie, without forgetting burnt caramel creams stood a few
minutes under the grill after sprinkling with sugar.
•
After preheating cook roasts, vegetable dishes such as browned potaotes, baked stuf-
fed tomates, fish poultry and tarts.
GRILL (high-power)
•
Mode adapted to grilling :
• Preheat for 5 min.with the rack in the oven then place the food on it and place on tha
suitable
runner (depending on size).
• Place the dripping-pan on the 1st runner.
Pour a glass of water into it ; this tip has the advantage of reducing smoke and smells
particularly when grilling meat, sausages…
•
Ideal for making toast.
* Sequence(s) used for the statement featured on the energy label, in conformity with European
standard EN 50304 and European directive 2002/40/CE.
Oven cook settings
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Cooking guide
DISHES
TRADITIONAL COOKING
COOKING SHOULD ALWAYS BE CARRIED OUT WITH THE DOOR CLOSED AND UNDER YOUR SUPERVISION.
MEAT
Roast pork(1kg)
Roast Veal (1kg)
Roast beef
Lamb (Leg of lamb, Shoulder 2,5 kg)
Poultry (1 kg)
Large poultry pieces
Chicken legs
Pork and veal chops
Beef ribs (1 kg)
Mutton chops
FISH
Grilled fish
Cooked fish (Sea bream)
Fish cooked in tinfoil
VEGETABLES
Gratins (cooked dishes)
Browned potatoes
Lasagnes
Stuffed Tomatoes
VARIOUS:
Kebabs
Paté in terrines
Pizza (shortcrust base)
Pizza (bread base)
Quiches
Soufflé
Pies
Bread
Toasted bread
Casseroled dishes (lidded)
Thermostat
*180°
*180°
*240°
210°
180°
180°
*180°
*240°
*180°
*180°
*180°
*210°
*210°
*240
*210°
*210°
*210°
180°
2
2
2
1
2
1
2
2-3
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
2
1
1
Thermostat
*240°
180°
*210°
1
1
1
Thermostat
210°
210°
*210°
*210°-240°
210°-240°
*270°
*270°
*270°
*270°
*270°
RS
RS
3
3
3-4
4
4
3-4
4
4-5
180°
180°
180°
180°
*210°
180°
180°
180°
*180°
210°
*210°
180°
180°
180°
*210°
150°
2
2
2
2
2-3
2
2
2
2
2
3
2
1
2
1
1
*240°
180°
*210°
2
1
1
210°
180°
210°
210°
210°
210°
240°
240°
210°
240°
*270°
2
2
RS
3
3
3
4
4
2-3
4
4-5
90
60-70
30-40
50-55
50-70
90-120
15-25
15-20
25-30
10-20
15-20
35-45
10-15
30
55-60
40-45
40-45
15-20
80-100
30-40
15-18
30-45
50
40-45
30-50
1-2
90-180
Add a little water
Instructions overleaf
Placed on the grill
Earthenware dish
Double boiler pan
30 cm baking tin
Multipurpose dish
30 cm baking tin
21 cm baking tin
On the grill
Depending on the preparation
Cooking time
in minutes
indications
MULTIFUNCTION COOKING
Runner
Runner
Runner
Runner
Runner
Runner
Thermostat
Thermostat
Thermostat
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Cooking guide
EQUIVALENCE : THERMOSTAT SETTING
➜➜
°C
Figure 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 maxi
C° 55° 75° 100° 125° 150° 180° 210° 240° 270°
*Preheat to the temperature shown in sequence or according to model.
•Do not cook meat in the dripping pan: risk of spatter.
•When using a double boiler pan, you should always begin with boiling water: do not overfill the dish.
•When using the GRILL function, place the item to be grilled on the grill or the rotary spit, with the dripping pan on the level below to catch the juices.
•RS = Rotary spit (depending on the model).
Your cooker is equipped with five levels.
For the grill function, using the rotary spit do not exceed 210°C (temperature recommended in this guide) and grill with the door closed.
!
4
3
2
1
5
Capacity available: 56 l
PASTRY
Sponge cake
Sponge roll
Brioche
Brownies
Cake - Pound cake
Clafoutis (fruit in batter)
Creams
Cookies - Biscuits
Kugelhopf (Alsatian cake)
Meringues
Madeleines
Choux pastry
Small pastry cakes
Savarin
Shortcrust pastry tarts
Fine puff pastry tarts
Sponge tarts
*210°
*180°
*180°
*180°
*180°
*180°
*180°
100°
*210°
*180
*210°
*180°
*210°
*240°
*210°
3
1
2
1
2
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
2
180°
180°
180°
180°
180°
180°
1
1
2
1
1
1
180°
150°
180°
100°
*210°
*180°
*210°
210°
*210°
*180°
2
2
3
2
2
3
3
2
2
2
180°
180°
180°
180°
180°
*210°
180°
210°
1
1
2
1
1
2
1
2
35-45
5-10
25-30
25-30
55-60
35-45
20-45
15-18
45-50
90
5-10
30-40
10-15
30-40
30-40
15-25
35-45
Large glass dish
Double boiler pan
Multipurpose dish
Plates on the grill
depending on size
30 cm baking tin
Multipurpose dish
Multipurpose dish
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9962- 6581 - 01/03
After Sales Service
Caution! Be sure to keep these instructions in a safe place after having copied the
information from the identification plate on the cooker housing (open the lower
door or the draw).
Serial number
BRANDT APPLIANCES SAS
7 RUE HENRI BECQUEREL
92500 RUEIL MALMAISON
TYPE
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