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AEG COMPETENCE 770 E-mp
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Bottling
30
1
For
bottling,
use
only
commercially
available
bottling
jars
(jars
with
rubber
sings
and
glass
lids).
Never
use
jars
with
screwiittings
or
bayonet
catches
or
metal
tins.
And
make
sure
you
use
fresh
foodstufts!
The
oven
holds
6
bottling
jars
of
1-11
litres
capacity.
Place
1
cup
of
hot
water
in
the
drip-pan
so
that
the
necessary
humidity
is
retained
in
the
oven.
lf
Asthe
shelf
height,
use
the 4th
level
from
above.
The
jars
should
not
touch,
must
wherever
possible
be
filled
to
the
same
level
with
the
same
contents,
and
must
be
securely
clamped.
lf
To
switch
on,
turn
my
heating
mode
switch
to
hot
air|
oven
temperature
switch
to
160°C.
@
Fume
opening:
closed
ll
Keep
an
eye
on
the
food
being
bottled.
Assoon
asthe
liquid
in
the
first
jars
(when
bottling
fruit
or
pickled
cucumbers)
begins
to
bubble
(after
around
45
minutes
for
titre
jars)
switch
off
the
oven,
but
allow
the
jars
to
stand a
further
30
minutes
or
so
-
around
15
minutes
for
tender
fruit,
e.g.
straw-
berries
in
the
closed
oven.
When
bottling
vegetables
or
meat,
set
back
my
oven
tempera-
ture
switch
to
100°C
as
soon
as
the
liquid
in
the
first
jars
begins
to
bubble
and
allow
the
contents
to
cook
for
a
further
60-90
minutes,
Then
switch
off
the
oven
with
both
my
switches
and
allow
the
jars
to
stand
a
further
30
minutes
in
the
closed
oven,
BUED-1
8/89
GBVEL

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