Deck Oven / Pizza Oven N-Series
Compact baking brilliance! The N-Series is a bench sized combined deck and pizza oven with same high baking qualities as a large oven. The flexibillity of the oven is extraordinary, switch from stone baked pizzas and bread to pastries in a moment! Equipped with a high quality heating and steam system which provides amazing results of the baked product. The user-friendly control panel is easy to clean and has a smart heat control which is very easy to handle. The eye catching N-Series fits perfect on the counter.
Steam System
Heating System
Energy Efficiency
Stone Hearth
Features
Small bench oven with outstanding flexibillity.
Adaptable for bread, pizza and pastry.
Same high quality baking as in large deck ovens with advanced steam package system.
High quality heating and steam system.
Control panel with touch screen and user-friendly interface makes it easy to use and learn. Click here for more info.
Energy Efficient.
Heavilly insulated. Three glazed window keeps the heat inside.
Stone hearth and tray grid as standard.
Flexible baking with booth stone hearth and tray grid.
Plug and Play!
Quick and simple installation.
Simple top- and bottom heat control.
Easy to control the top and bottom heat individually.
High quality door gasket and well insulated oven chamber.
Keeps the heat inside the oven and keeps the handle cool.
Delivered with three baking trays with teflon-coating.
1 Baguette tray, 1 perforated baking tray and 1 non-perforated baking tray.
Max baking temperature 315°C / 599°F.
Key features
Stone Hearth
Stone hearth included. Thoroughly tested stone hearths which provides amazing stone baked bread.
Control Panel
User-friendly control panel with innovative heat control, set top and bottom heat. Easy to clean glass panel.
Specifications
Technical Specifications
Technical Specifications |
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Maximum baking temperature |
315°C |
Weight | 65 kg |
Water connection | DN10 / 3/8” |
Internal dimensions | 445 x 215 x 445 mm |
Door opening height | 180 mm. |
Power supply | 2.2 kW |
Baking Tips
Baking in a stone oven is something of an art. In large measure, the challenge is in learning how the heat behaves in
the stone, with its high thermal inertia, and, bearing this in mind, setting the oven and working in the right way.
The oven is split into 2 heat groups. Top and bottom heating. This can be weighted from 1 top – 9 bottom to 9 top –
1 bottom, where 1 means 10% power and 9 means 90% power. Together, the power is always 100%.
• The top heat primarily regulates baking the top of the baked product.
• The bottom heat primarily regulates baking the bottom of the baked product.
Steam can be sued to giver a shinier biscuit. Steam must be added as soon as the plate is placed in the oven and the
door closed. You can see a good basic setting to start from for different products below:
Product | Baking method | Top heat | Bottom heat | Temperatur °C | Baking time | Steam |
Danish pastries 100g |
Smooth plate on rack | 7 | 3 | 200 | 23 | No |
Croissant 60g |
Smooth plate on rack | 7 | 3 | 190 | 16 | No |
Muffins 60g |
Smooth plate on rack | 5 | 5 | 190 | 19 | No |
Sourdough baguettes 200g |
Baguette plate on stone | 5 | 5 | 250 for 2 min then 230 | 20 | Yes |
Sourdough loaf 600g |
On the stone | 6 | 4 | 250 for 2 min then 230 | 320 | Yes |
Rolls multi-grain rustic 70 g |
Perforated plate on rack | 4 | 6 | 230 | 12 | Yes |
Frallor multigrain rustic 70g |
Perforated plate on rack | 4 | 6 | 230 | 12 | No |
Loaf multi-grain 550 g |
Perforated plate on rack | 5 | 5 | 230 for 2 min then 190 | 32 | Yes |
Pizza Margherita 350g | On the stone | 8 | 2 | 310 | 3,30 | No |
The stone has a natural inertia when absorbing heat, you should give the stone a couple of minutes to recover
before placing a baked product on the same spot again.
If the stone even so does not recover between bakes, you need to increase the bottom heat.