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1.        A Minute Minder To set a countdown time  This function has no effect on  the operation of the oven      Duration To set how long the appliance must operate     gt   End To set when the appliance must be deactivated         1     You can use Duration and End at  the same time to set the time  when the appliance must be acti   vated and then deactivated  First  set Duration  then End     5 2 Setting the clock functions    1     For Duration  gt   and End  gt    set an  oven function and temperature  This  is not necessary for the Minute Mind   er fA    Press the Selection button again and  again until the indicator for the neces   sary clock function flashes              A BBBH       gt    gt   hr min    O                            x pe        8  Press   or   to set the necessary  clock function     The display shows the indicator for  the clock function you set  When the  set time ends  the indicator flashes  and an acoustic signal sounds for two  minutes     With the Duration  gt   and End  gt    functions  the appliance deacti   vates automatically   4  Press a button to stop the signal   5  Turn the knob for the oven functions  and the knob for the temperature to  the off position        5 3 Cancelling the clock  functions  1  Press the Selection button again and    again until the necessary function in   dicator flashes     2  Press and hold the button       The clock function goes out after  Some seconds     6  USING THE ACCESSORIES    WARNING   Refer to  Safety i
2.        f you cannot find the settings for a spe   cial recipe  look for the one that is al   most the same       Baking time can be extended by 10 15  minutes  if you bake cakes on more  than one level       Cakes and pastries at different heights  do not always brown equally at first  If  this occurs  do not change the temper   ature setting  The differences equalize  during the baking procedure           Remedy    T Put the cake on a lower oven level       The cake sinks   becomes soggy   umpy  streaky     high    Oven temperature too    Use a lower setting       The cake sinks   becomes soggy   umpy  streaky     Baking time is too short    Set a longer baking time  Do not set higher temperatures  to decrease baking times          The cake sinks   becomes soggy   umpy  streaky     mixture       Too much liquid in the    Use less liquid  Look at the mixing  times  specially when you use mix   ing machines       Baking results  Cake is too dry  Cake is too dry    Cake does not  brown equally    Cake does not  brown equally    Cake does not    cock in the baking    time set    Possible cause  Oven temperature too    low    Baking time too long    Oven temperature too  high and baking time    too short  No equal mixture    Temperature too low    ENGLISH    Remedy    Set a higher oven temperature    Set a shorter baking time    11    Set a lower oven temperature and  a longer baking time    Put the mixture equally on the bak     ing tray    Use a slightly higher oven temper     
3.   Fillets   Plaice Cod 4 6  Kebabs 12   18  Kidneys   Lamb Pig 6 10  Sausages 20   30  Steaks    Rare 4 6    Medium 6 8    Well Done 12 15  Toasted Sandwiches 3 4  7 14 Defrosting Information on acrylamides    Put the food out of the packaging and  set it on a plate on the oven shelf    Do not cover with a plate or bowl  This  can extend the time to defrost very  much    Put the oven shelf in the first shelf level  from the bottom     8  CARE AND CLEANING    WARNING   Refer to  Safety information   chapter     Clean the front of the appliance with a  soft cloth with warm water and cleaning  agent    To clean metal surfaces use a usual  cleaning agent   Clean the oven interior after each use   Thus you can remove dirt more easily  and it does not burn on    Clean stubborn dirt with a special oven  cleaner    Clean all oven accessories  with a soft  cloth with warm water and cleaning  agent  after each use and let them dry     Important  According to the newest  Scientific knowledge  if you brown food   specially the one which contains starch    acrylamides can pose a health risk  Thus     we recommend that you cook at the    lowest temperatures and do not brown    food too much        f you have nonstick accessories  do  not clean them using an aggressive  agents  sharp edged objects or dish   washer  It can destroy nonstick coating      1     Stainless steel or aluminium  appliances    Clean the oven door with a wet  sponge only  Dry it with a soft  cloth    Do not use steel 
4.  glass panels to clean them  The  number of glass panels is different for dif   ferent models     CAUTION    Be careful when you remove the  door from the appliance  The door  is heavy     ENGLISH 17    Removing the door and the glass panels                                                                               Installing the door and the glass    panels    When the cleaning is completed  install  the glass panels and the oven door  Do  the above steps in the opposite se     quence  Install the smaller panel first  then    the larger     8 4 Oven lamp    WARNING   There is a danger of electrical  shock     Before you change the oven lamp     Switch off the oven       Remove the fuses in the fuse box or  Switch off the circuit breaker     1     Open the oven door as far as it goes     Lift up clamping levers  A  on the two  door hinges fully     Close the oven door until the first po   sition  angle approx  45       Hold the oven door with one hand on  each side and pull it away from the  oven at an up angle     Put the door with the outer side down  on a soft cloth on a stable surface   This is to prevent scratches     Hold the door trim  B  on the top  edge of the door at the two sides  and push inwards to release the clip  seal     Pull the door trim to the front to re   move it     Hold the door glass panels on their  top edge one by one and pull them  upwards out of the guide    Clean the glass panel with water and  soap  Dry the glass panel carefully     Put a clo
5.  on the necessary shelf  level     10 www electrolux com    7  HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS    WARNING   Refer to  Safety information   chapter     A   i     The temperature and baking times  in the tables are guidelines only   They depend on the recipes  qual   ity and quantity of the ingredients  used     CAUTION    Use a deep baking tray for very  moist cakes  Fruit juices can  cause permanent stains on the  enamel     A    7 1 Top oven    The top oven is the smaller of the two  ovens  It has 6 shelf levels  Use is to cook  smaller quantities of food  It gives espe   cially good results when used to cook  fruitcakes  sweets and savoury flants or  quiche     7 2 Main oven    The main oven is particularly suitable for  cooking larger quantities of food     7 3 Baking CJ    A    General instructions      Your new oven may bake or roast dif   ferently to the appliance you had be     Tips on baking    Baking results Possible cause    he cake is not Incorrect oven level  browned suffi     ciently below    fore  Adapt your usual settings  temper   ature  cooking times  and shelf levels to  the values in the tables       With longer baking times  the oven can  be switched off about 10 minutes be   fore the end of baking time  to use the  residual heat    When you use frozen food  the trays   in the oven can twist during baking    When the trays get cold again  the   distortion will be gone     How to use the Baking Tables      We recommend to use the lower tem   perature the first time 
6. WARNING   Risk of injury or suffocation       Disconnect the appliance from the  mains supply     Cut off the mains cable and discard it       Remove the door catch to prevent chil   dren and pets to get closed in the ap   pliance     Knob for the top oven functions  Power indicator   Knob for the top oven temperature  Temperature indicator   Electronic programmer   B Knob for the main oven functions  Knob for the main oven temperature  EX Heating element   Ell Oven lamp   Fan and heating element   Shelf positions       To put in the deep roasting pan     Deep roasting pan    To bake and roast or as a pan to collect  fat        3 1 Initial Cleaning    e Remove all accessories and removable  shelf supports  if applicable        Clean the appliance before first use     6 www electrolux com    Refer to the chapter  Care and  cleaning      3 2 Setting the time    You must set the time before you  operate the oven     When you connect the appliance to the  electrical supply or after a power cut  the  indicator for the Time of Day function  flashes    Press the   or   button to set the correct  time                                   After approximately five seconds  the  flashing stops and the display shows the  time of day you set      i        To change the time  press      again and again until the indicator  for the Time of Day function flash   es  You must not set the Duration  151 or End  gt  function at the same  time     4  DAILY USE    WARNING   Refer to  Safety informatio
7. ature setting       7 4 Top oven  7 5 Baking QO     1  Shelf Positions are not critical but    ensure that oven shelves are  evenly spaced when more than  one is used  e g  shelf positions 1                            and 3   Food E RME eaten   mins    Biscuits 170   190 10   20 1  Bread 200   220 30   35 1  Bread rolls buns 200   220 10   15 1  Cakes     Small  amp  Queen 170   180 18   25 1    Sponges 160   175 20   30 1  E 160   170 18 25 1    Madeira 140   150 75   90 1    Rich Fruit 140   150 120   150 1    Gingerbread 140   150 75   90 1    Meringues 90   100 150   180 1    Hapjack 160   170 25   30 1    Shortbread 130   150 45   65 1  Casseroles     Beef Lamb 150   170 150   180 1    Chicken 160   180 75   90 1          12 www electrolux com                                                       Approx Cook  Food SOC ds Time Shelf Position   mins   Convenience A    Gods Follow manufacturer s instructions   Fish 170   190 20   30 1  Fish Pie  Potato  erm   E  Topped  90   200 20   30 1  Fruit Pies  Crum  4  Hiss 90   200 30   50 1  Milk Puddings 150   170 90   120 1  Pasta Lasagne j F  ate  70   180 40   50 1  Pastry     Choux 180   190 30   40 1    Eclairs  Profiter     2  Olde 80   190 30   40 1    Flaky Puff Pies 210   220 30   40 1  Shortcrust     Mince Pies 190   200 15   20 1    Meat Pies 190   210 25   35 1    Quiche  Tarts  P  E 80   200 25   50 1  Scones 220   230 Sa 12 1  Shepard s Pie 190   200 30   40 1  Souffl  s 180   190 20   30 1  Vegetables     Baked Jac
8. can be browned  or have crackling  can be roasted in the  roasting tin without the lid     7 9 Main oven    14 www electrolux com                                           7 10 Roasting  Beef  Beef boned 20 35 minutes per Ye kg  160   180  11b  and 20 35 minutes  over  Mutton  Lamb 20 35 minutes per Ye kg  160   180  11b  and 20 35 minutes  over  Pork  Veal  Ham 30 40 minutes per Ye kg  160   180  11b  and 30 40 minutes  Over  Chicken 160   180 15 20 minutes per Ye kg   1lb  and 20 minutes over  Turkey  Goose 160   180 15 20 minutes per Y kg   1lb  and 20 minutes over  Duck 25 35 minutes per Y kg  160   180  11b  and 25 30 minutes  over  Pheasant 35 40 minutes per Y kg  160   180  11b  and 35 40 minutes  over  Rabbit 160   180 20 minutes per Y kg  11b   and 20 minutes over  7 11 Grilling  7    7 12 Top oven  Always use the grilling function with TW  maximum temperature setting 7 13 Grilling  7 E  AN Always grill with the oven door Adjust shelf position and grill pan  closed grid to suit different thicknesses of  food   i  Always pre heat the empty oven  with the grill functions for 5 mi   nutes   e Set the shelf in the shelf level as  recommended in the grilling ta   ble     Always set the pan to collect  the fat into the first shelf level     Grill only flat pieces of meat or  fish   Grill Time  nod  mins in total   Bacon Rashers 5 6  Beefburgers 10 20       Chicken Joints 20   40    ENGLISH 15                         Food T  Chops    Lamb 15 25    Pork 20   25  dm EA 10  12
9. e     The necessary data for the service centre  is on the rating plate  The rating plate is    on the front frame of the appliance cavity     We recommend that you write the data here     Model  MOD    Product number  PNC   Serial number  S N      10  INSTALLATION    WARNING   Refer to  Safety information   chapter     The built in unit must meet the  stability requirements of DIN  68930     ENGLISH 19                                                                                                                20 www electrolux com          CN                2x 3 5x16 D                                            Drill with drilling machine at high  revolution and lowest torque     10 1 Electrical Installation      Enquiries regarding the installation of  the cooker point  if required  should be  made to your Regional Electricity Com   pany to ensure compliance with their  regulations       The appliance socket switch should be  outside the cabinet but within 2m of the  appliance to make it accessible to  Switch off the appliance in case of an  emergency       To protect the hands  wear gloves  when lifting the oven into its housing     AN HOUSE CIRCUIT   Earth leakage and continuity tests  must be carried out before the ap   pliance is connected to the mains  supply and re checked after fit   ting     poles and neutral  and protected with  a fuse or miniature circuit breaker at  your mains fuse box     By connecting the appliance together  with a hob directly to a cooker po
10. e in  touch with the appliance door  specially  when the door is hot     The shock protection of live and insula   ted parts must be fastened in such a  way that it cannot be removed without  tools    Connect the mains plug to the mains  Socket only at the end of the installa   tion  Make sure that there is access to  the mains plug after the installation    If the mains socket is loose  do not  connect the mains plug    Do not pull the mains cable to discon   nect the appliance  Always pull the  mains plug      Use only correct isolation devices  line  protecting cut outs  fuses  screw type    4  www electrolux com    1    fuses removed from the holder   earth  leakage trips and contactors     The electrical installation must have an  isolation device which lets you discon   nect the appliance from the mains at all  poles  The isolation device must have a  contact opening width of minimum 3  mm      3 Use    WARNING   Risk of injury  burns or electric  shock or explosion     Use this appliance in a household envi   ronment     Do not change the specification of this  appliance    Make sure that the ventilation openings  are not blocked     Do not let the appliance stay unatten   ded during operation     Deactivate the appliance after each  use     Internally the appliance becomes hot  when in operation  Do not touch the  heating elements that are in the appli   ance  Always use oven gloves to re   move or put in accessories or oven   ware     Be careful  when you open the ap
11. eactivate the ap   pliance and disconnect the mains plug  from the mains socket     Make sure the appliance is cold  There  is the risk that the glass panels can  break       Replace immediately the door glass  panels when they are damaged  Con   tact the Service       Be careful when you remove the door  from the appliance  The door is heavy     Clean regularly the appliance to prevent  the deterioration of the surface material     Remaining fat or food in the appliance  can cause fire     Clean the appliance with a moist soft  cloth  Only use neutral detergents  Do  not use abrasive products  abrasive  cleaning pads  solvents or metal ob   jects     If you use an oven spray  obey the safe   ty instructions on the packaging      Do not clean the catalytic enamel  if ap   plicable  with any kind of detergent        1 5 Internal light      The type of light bulb or halogen lamp  used for this appliance  is only for  household appliances  Do not use it for  house lighting     WARNING   Risk of electrical shock       Before replacing the lamp  disconnect  the appliance from the power supply      Only use lamps with the same specifi   cations     2  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION    2 1 General overview                                Cases                                                             2 2 Accessories      Oven shelf  For cookware  cake tins  roasts     Roasting pan grid    3  BEFORE FIRST USE    WARNING   Refer to  Safety information   chapter     ENGLISH 5    1 6 Disposal    
12. ed only on the electricity supply  stated on the rating plate       Appliance has been used for normal  domestic purposes only  in accordance  with manufacturer s instructions       Appliance hasn t been serviced  main   tained  repaired  taken apart or tam   pered with by person not authorised by  us      Electrolux Service Force Centre must   undertake all service work under this   guarantee     Any appliance or defective part re   placed shall become the Company s          property     This guarantee is in addition to your  statutory and other legal rights        Exclusions      Damage  calls resulting from transport   improper use  neglect  light bulbs  re   movable parts of glass  plastic    Costs for calls to put right appliance  which is improperly installed  calls to  appliances outside United Kingdom   Appliances found to be in use within a  commercial environment  plus those  which are subject to rental agreements   Products of Electrolux manufacturer  that are not marketed by Electrolux       Service and Spare Parts Please contact  your local Service Force Centre  08445    616 616 Call will be routed to Service  Force Centre covering your postcode  area   For address of local Service Force  Centre and further information  please vis   it  www serviceforce co uk Before call   ing out an engineer  please ensure you  have read the details under the heading   What to do if      Troubleshooting   When  you contact the Service Force Centre you  will need to give the foll
13. int s    Having a double pole isolating switch  with at least 3mm contact separation  in all poles and neutral     If you wish to connect an oven and a  hob to a cooker point you can by con   necting the oven and hob separately  to the cooker point  Oven and hob  units should be separately connected  to a cooker point   See Picture             GETTING THINGS READY  CHOICE OF ELECTRICAL  CONNECTION    There are three possible ways to connect  your appliance  In each case the appli   ance should be operated using at least  6mm  twin core and earth PVC insulated  multicore cable  Please choose from the  most appropriate after reading the differ   ent methods    a  By connecting to a cooker point  hav   ing a double pole isolating switch with  at least 8mm contact separation in all       o     O O       Cooker Point  Hob  Oven   It is good practice to         Fit an Earth Leakage Circuit   Breaker to your house wiring        Wire your appliance to the latest   IEE regulations           ENGLISH 21    11       GREAT BRITAIN  amp  IRELAND   GUARANTEE   CUSTOMER SERVICE    11 1    Standard guarantee conditions  We   Electrolux  undertake that if within 12  months of the date of the purchase this  Electrolux appliance or any part thereof is  proved to be defective by reason only of  faulty workmanship or materials  we will   at our option repair or replace the same  FREE OF CHARGE for labour  materials  or carriage on condition that       Appliance has been correctly installed  and us
14. ket 3  BON 80   190 60   90 1    Roast Potatoes 180   190 60  90 1  Yorkshire Pudding     Large 200   210 25   40 1    Individual 210   220 15   25 1    Roasting Meat     Poultry See roasting chart        7 6 Main oven    7 7 Baking     i  Shelf Positions are not critical but  ensure that oven shelves are  evenly spaced when more than  one is used  e g  shelf positions 1    ENGLISH 13                                              and 3   Food TRUE ie ie Time  Biscuits 180   190 10   20  Bread 190   210 30   35  Cakes     Small  amp  Queen 160   170 18   25    Sponges 160   170 20   25    Madeira 140   160 60   75    Rich Fruit 130   140 120   150    Christmas 130   140 180   270  Fish 160   180 20   30  Fruit Pies  Crumbles 170   180 30   50  Milk Puddings 140   160 60   90  Pastry     Choux 180   190 30   40    Shortcrust 180   190 25   85    Flaky 180   190 30   40    Puff Follow manufacturer s instructions  Reduce the tem   perature for Fan oven by 20  C  Plate Tarts 180   190 25   45  Quiches Flans 170   180 25   45  Scones 210   230 8 12  peu Moat ana nou 160   180 see Roasting Chart  7 8 Roasting   Roast lean meats in a roasting tin with a    Roasting dishes      Use heat resistant ovenware to roast   please read the instructions of the  manufacturer       Large roasting joints can be roasted di   rectly in the deep roasting pan or on the  oven shelf above the deep roasting  pan   If present     lid  This well keep the meat more suc   culent    e All types of meat  that 
15. n   chapter     4 1 Cooling fan    When the appliance operates  the cooling  fan switches on automatically  If you  switch off the appliance  the cooling fan  continues to operate until the appliance  cools down     To use the appliance  push the knob  The  knob comes out     3 3 Preheating    Preheat the empty appliance to burn off  the remaining grease     1  Set the function  E  and the maximum    temperature    2  Let the appliance operate for one  hour    3  Set the function C  and the maximum  temperature    4  Letthe appliance operate for ten mi   nutes    9  Set the function     and the maximum  temperature    6  Letthe appliance operate for ten mi   nutes     Accessories can become hotter than usu   ally  The appliance can emit an odour and  smoke  This is normal  Make sure that the  airflow is sufficient     4 2 Activating and deactivating  the top oven    1  Turn the knob for the top oven func   tions to an oven function   Turn the knob for the top oven tem   perature to a temperature   The power indicator comes on while  the appliance operates   The temperature indicator comes on  while the temperature in the appliance  increases    3  To deactivate the appliance  turn the  knob for the top oven functions and    the knob for the top oven tempera   ture to the Off position     4 3 Activating and deactivating  the main oven    1     2     Turn the knob for the main oven func   tions to an oven function    Turn the knob for the main oven tem   perature to a temperatu
16. nformation   chapter     6 1 Inserting the oven  accessories    Put in the slide in accessories so that the  double side edges are at the back of the  oven and point down to the bottom  Push  the slide in accessories between the  guide bars of one of the oven levels      1     The deep roasting pan and the  oven shelf have double side  edges  These edges and the  shape of the guide bars causes  the anti tilt safety for the oven ac   cessories     A   74       Inserting the oven shelf and deep  roasting pan together                                                                                        CD                                              Put the oven shelf on the deep roasting  pan  Push the deep roasting pan between  the guide bars of one of the oven levels        ENGLISH 9    6 2 Grilling set    The grilling set includes the roasting pan  grid and the deep roasting pan    You can use the roasting pan grid in two  positions  turned up or down    To roast larger pieces of meat or  poultry on one level    1  Put the roasting pan grid in the deep    roasting pan  The supports of the  roasting pan grid must point up                    2  Put the deep roasting pan in the ap   pliance and on the necessary shelf  level     To grill flat dishes in large quantities   and to toast    1  Put the roasting pan grid in the deep  roasting pan  The supports of the  roasting pan grid must point down        RY                      2  Put the deep roasting pan in the ap   pliance and
17. o Electrolux    EOU5410B EN OVEN USER MANUAL    2 www electrolux com    CONTENTS                   1  SAFETY INFORMATION 4 xk dues na bia db de RP PICUCPHIRD RP xd de 3  2  PRODUCT DESCRIPTION teye sitia MIROR E Era part ached rem dette eR Een ERR Lo 5  S  BEFORE FIRST USE ii ss sigma se she d   naine he RO kd bec ie 5  4  DAILY USE    Li sur be a EE A MR es had Matter aad abs 6  5  CLOCK FUNCTIONS cata a URBE NEU LACAN AURI a neue 8  6  USING THE ACCESSORIES       3    kp tes rr e et o xc ROC it o  RR 9  Z  FEEPEUL AINTS AND TIPS   L2 iR asada Rees d  s 10  8  CARE AND CLEANING    0 00  m rre 15  9  WHAT TO DO JE inm tn mu ae a ha eo be RR a 18  10  INSTALLATION ic cione tr hr oon moe eee o Se en ce oed ACRES 18  11  GREAT BRITAIN  amp  IRELAND   GUARANTEE CUSTOMER SERVICE                21  12   ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS a eae on teh RC Rd  pepe    eee    22    WE RE THINKING OF YOU    Thank you for purchasing an Electrolux appliance  You ve chosen a product that brings with it  decades of professional experience and innovation  Ingenious and stylish  it has been designed  with you in mind  So whenever you use it  you can be safe in the knowledge that you ll get great    results    every time     Welcome to Electrolux     Visit our website for     9    Get usage advice  brochures  trouble shooter  service information   www electrolux com    Register your product for better service   www electrolux com productregistration    Buy Accessories  Consumables and Original spare parts f
18. or your appliance   www electrolux com shop    CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE    We recommend the use of original spare parts   When contacting Service  ensure that you have the following data available   The information can be found on the rating plate  Model  PNC  Serial Number     A Warning   Caution Safety information     i  General information and tips     6  Environmental information    Subject to change without notice     ENGLISH 3    1  A  SAFETY INFORMATION       Before the installation and use of the ap    The kitchen cabinet and the recess  pliance  carefully read the supplied in  must have suitable dimensions   structions  The manufacturer is not re    Keep the minimum distance from the  sponsible if an incorrect installation and other appliances and units    use causes injuries and damages  Always   Make sure that the appliance is installed    keep the instructions with the appliance below and adjacent safe structures  for future reference       1 1 Children and vulnerable  people safety  WARNING     Risk of suffocation  injury or per   manent disability     This appliance can be used by children  aged from 8 years and above and per   sons with reduced physical  sensory or  mental capabilities or lack of experience  and knowledge if they have been given  supervision or instruction for the opera   tion of the appliance by a person who is  responsible for their safety    Do not let children play with the appli   ance    Keep all packaging away from children   Keep child
19. owing details  Your  name  address and postcode  your tele   phone number  clear concise details of  the fault  model and serial number of the  appliance  found on the rating plate   the  purchase date  Please note a valid pur   chase receipt or guarantee documenta   tion is required for in guarantee service  calls     Customer Care Please contact our Cus   tomer Care Department  Electrolux Major  Appliances  Addington Way  Luton  Bed   fordshire  LU4 9QQ or visit our website at  www electrolux co uk          Custom  Tel   Calls may be re   er Care  corded for training pur   Depart  poses    ment    Electrolux 08445 613 613   AEG  08445 611 611   Electrolux   Zanussi  08445 612 612   Electrolux    For Customer Service in The  Republic of Ireland please  contact us at the address  below    Electrolux Group  Ir  Ltd  Long Mile Road   Dublin 12  Republic of Ireland    Tel   358  0 1 4090751  Email  serv   ice eid electrolux ie       22 www electrolux com  12  ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS    Recycle the materials with the symbol         Put the packaging in applicable  containers to recycle it    Help protect the environment and human  health and to recycle waste of electrical    and electronic appliances  Do not dispose  appliances marked with the symbol X  with the household waste  Return the    product to your local recycling facility or  contact your municipal office     ENGLISH 23    www electrolux com shop    892950109 C 122012    CE       
20. pli   ance door while the appliance is in op   eration  Hot air can release     Do not operate the appliance with wet  hands or when it has contact with wa   ter     Do not apply pressure on the open  door     Do not use the appliance as a work  surface or as a storage surface     Always keep the appliance door closed  when the appliance is in operation     Open the appliance door carefully  The  use of ingredients with alcohol can  cause a mixture of alcohol and air    Do not let sparks or open flames to  come in contact with the appliance  when you open the door    Do not put flammable products or items  that are wet with flammable products  in  near or on the appliance     WARNING   Risk of damage to the appliance       To prevent damage or discoloration to  the enamel         Do not put ovenware or other objects  in the appliance directly on the bottom         Do not put aluminium foil directly on  the bottom of the appliance         do not put water directly into the hot  appliance         do not keep moist dishes and food in  the appliance after you finish the cook   ing        be careful when you remove or install  the accessories     Discoloration of the enamel has no ef   fect on the performance of the appli   ance  It is not a defect in the sense of  the warranty law    Use a deep pan for moist cakes  Fruit  juices cause stains that can be perma   nent     1 4 Care and Cleaning    WARNING   Risk of injury  fire or damage to  the appliance       Before maintenance  d
21. re        4 4 Top oven functions    Oven function    0 OFF position    ENGLISH 7    The power indicator comes on while  the appliance operates     The temperature indicator comes on  while the temperature in the appliance  increases    To deactivate the appliance  turn the  knob for the main oven functions and  the knob for the main oven tempera   ture to the Off position     Application    The appliance is OFF         O  Light    To light up the oven interior        Conventional  Cooking    Top Heat    Bottom Heat    To bake and roast on one level    Tor brown bread  cakes and pastries and for bakes     To bake cakes with crispy or crusty bases and to  preserve food        Economy Grill    To grill flat food items in small quantities in the mid   dle of the grill  To make toasts        Full Grill asia     4 5 Main oven functions    Oven function    To grill flat food items in large quantities  To make    Application       Ultra Fan    0 OFF position    Light    Ve Defrost    The appliance is OFF     To light up the oven interior    To roast or roast and bake the food that requires  the same cooking temperature  using more than  one shelf  without flavour transference     To defrost frozen food        8  www electrolux com    5  CLOCK FUNCTIONS    5 1 Electronic programmer       pm                   un    Clock function          Time of day    Function indicators  Time display  Button     Selection button  Button      Application    To set  change or check the time of day    
22. ren and pets away from the  appliance when it operates or when it  cools down  Accessible parts are hot    If the appliance has a child safety de   vice  we recommend that you activate  it    Cleaning and user maintenance shall  not be made by children without super   vision     1 2 Installation    WARNING   Only a qualified person must in   stall this appliance     Remove all the packaging    Do not install or use a damaged appli   ance    Obey the installation instruction sup   plied with the appliance    Always be careful when you move the  appliance because it is heavy  Always  wear safety gloves    Do not pull the appliance by the handle       Parts of the appliance carry current     Close the appliance with furniture to  prevent touching the dangerous parts      The sides of the appliance must stay  adjacent to appliances or to units with  the same height     Electrical connection    WARNING   Risk of fire and electrical shock       All electrical connections should be  made by a qualified electrician       The appliance must be earthed       Make sure that the electrical information  on the rating plate agrees with the pow   er supply  If not  contact an electrician       Always use a correctly installed shock   proof socket       Do not use multi plug adapters and ex   tension cables       Make sure not to cause damage to the  mains plug and to the mains cable   Contact the Service or an electrician to  change a damaged mains cable       Do not let mains cables to com
23. th on the bottom of the  oven for protection of the oven  light and glass cover     Replacing the oven lamp    1     You can find the lamp glass cover at  the back of the cavity     Turn the lamp glass cover counter   clockwise to remove it     Clean the glass cover   Replace the oven lamp with applica   ble 300 C heat resistant oven lamp     Use the same oven lamp type        Install the glass cover     18 www electrolux com    9  WHAT TO DO IF       WARNING     Refer to  Safety information     chapter   Problem    The oven does not heat  up     Possible cause    The appliance is deacti   vated     Remedy  Activate the appliance        The oven does not heat  up   The oven does not heat  up   The oven does not heat  up        The oven lamp does not  operate     The clock is not set     The necessary settings  are not set        The fuse in the fuse box  is released     The oven lamp is defec   tive     Set the clock     Make sure that the set   tings are correct     Do a check of the fuse  If  the fuse is released more  than one time  contact a  qualified electrician     Replace the oven lamp        The display shows 12 00    Steam and condensation  settle on the food and in  the oven     There was a power cut     You left the dish in the  oven for too long     Set the clock     Do not keep the dishes in  the oven for longer than  15 20 minutes after the  cooking ends        If you cannot find a solution to the prob   lem yourself  contact your dealer or the    Service centr
24. wool  acids or  abrasive materials as they can  damage the oven surface  Clean  the oven control panel with the  same precautions    16 www electrolux com    8 1 Catalytic walls    The walls with a catalytic coating are self   cleaning  They absorb fat which collects  on walls while the oven operates     To support this self cleaning process  heat the oven without any food  regularly    1  Open the oven door     2  Remove all accessories from the  oven     3  Close the door     4  Setthe maximum oven temperature  and let the oven operate for 1 hour     5  Clean the oven cavity with a soft and  damp sponge     Removing the shelf supports    CAUTION    Do not attempt to clean catalytic  surfaces with oven sprays  abra   Sive cleaners  soap or other clean   ing agents  This may damage the  catalytic surface     A    Discolouration of the catalytic sur   face has no effect on catalytic  properties     d     8 2 Shelf supports    You can remove the shelf supports to  clean the side walls                                                                 Installing the shelf supports    Install the shelf supports in the opposite  sequence     Valid with telescopic runners   The retaining pins on the tele   scopic shelf runners must point to  the front     1  Pull the front of the shelf support  away from the side wall     2  Pullthe rear end of the shelf support  away from the side wall and remove  it     8 3 Oven door and glass panels    You can remove the oven door and the  internal
    
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