The new look, an ideal match of appliances – side by side. Your competence centre for absolutely every dish made in the oven, with or without steam. Built-in to the height of your choice. – The classic oven, discovered anew. 17 heating modes, core temperature probe, rotisserie, Pyrolytic self-cleaning, with an optional baking stone. – […]
November 21st, 2008
The new look, an ideal match of appliances – side by side. Your competence centre for absolutely every dish made in the oven, with or without steam. Built-in to the height of your choice.
– The classic oven, discovered anew. 17 heating modes, core temperature probe, rotisserie, Pyrolytic self-cleaning, with an optional baking stone.
– Perfectly matched with the Combi-steam oven and its multitude of options: Combi-steaming, baking, cooking, braising…. Plus the convenient warming drawer, to preheat plates, keep dishes warm or finish a roast.
Dimensions: Oven w. 590mm x h. 595mm x d. 547mm
Combi-steam oven w. 590mm x h. 455mm x d. 535mm
Warming drawer w. 590mm x h. 136mm x d. 500mm
Delivery time: Australian launch in February 2008
Finish: Aluminium backed glass door
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