IMPORTANT!
If fitted, remove all shelving before using the rotisserie.
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Slide the step-down wire rack into shelf position 1 and place the roasting dish
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on top of this, to catch the drippings of the rotating meat.
1 Secure the meat onto the rotisserie skewer.
IMPORTANT!
Take care, the forks are sharp!
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Slide one fork on to the skewer (prongs facing inward) and tighten the fastening
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screw to secure in place. Carefully slide the meat onto the skewer until it rests firmly
against the fork.
Fit the second fork, ensuring the meat is held firmly in place. Tighten the fastening
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screw to secure.
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When securing the meat, ensure that:
The skewer goes through the centre of the meat.
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The forks hold the meat firmly in place.
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There are no loose or projecting parts. Poultry should be trussed.
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Note: the rotisserie can rotate up to 6 kg of meat and is long enough to cook two
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chickens at the same time.
2 Position the skewer on the supports.
Place the skewer on the supports, and
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check that the meat does not touch
the roasting dish.
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USING THE ROTISSERIE
Rotisserie
drive hole
3 Place the rotisserie in the oven.
Insert the drive rod into the rotisserie
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drive hole (back wall of oven).
Ensure the skewer is properly located
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on the supports.