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1. Have you switched on both the hotplate control and the timer control correctly E The refrigerator is not working properly m Is the thermostat control on a suitable setting Has the refrigerator door been fully closed Does the freezer compartment need defrosting If you have made all the relevant checks above but your Compactkitchen is still not working properly you should call a service engineer Service Service and spare parts If a problem arises first work through the check list If your Compactkitchen is not working to make sure that the cause is not something which you can put right yourself If the solution to the problem is one of the points in this check list you may be charged for the cost of the call out The same applies to faults caused by use of the Compactkitchen for purposes other than those for which it was intended Service and spare parts for your Compactkitchen can be obtained from your dealer You should quote the model and product number on the product s data plate You can note these details here TYPE nye E S MODEL ionann onneani an niana ETa Guarantee 1 year from the invoice date keep the invoice The guarantee covers defects in workmanship and materials occuring while being used for domestic purposes in the U K The guarantee covers materials transport and wages Installation Application and environment The Compactkitchen is designed for normal domestic use It is to be in
2. C om pact kit ch eon USER MANUAL at Contents Information for the user Unpacking the product 3 If the product is damaged When lifting the Compactkitchen Identification of materials Levelling Safety information 4 5 Description of the appliance 6 Using your appliance Refrigerator Hotplates Timer Care and maintenance 8 Defrosting Cleaning the refrigerator Replacing the bulb inside the refrigerator If the refrigerator is to be left unused If the hotplates are to be left unused If Compactkitchen is not working 9 Service and Guarantee 9 Service and spare parts Guarantee Information for the installer Installation 10 Application and environment Installation Choice of site Technical data 11 Unpacking the product If the product is damaged If the product has been damaged during transportation you should immediately notify the company responsible for delivering it Check the Compactkitchen carefully for any damage If you discover any damage defects or that anything is missing you should notify the seller immediately Never leave packaging material in a place where children may play with it When lifting the Compactkitchen Take care when lifting the Compactkitchen Incorrect methods of lifting can cause physical injuries and also increase the risk of damage to the product Identification of materials LY All materials used in packaging this product are enviro
3. FPF ON a A WON MADE IN SWEDEN TYPE MOD E PROD NO SER NO Stainless steel sinktop Sink Indicator light Waste water connection Storage cupboard Cupboard door Vegetable drawer Adjustable feet Door handles Timer control Hotplates Hotplate controls Freezer compartment Thermostat control Refrigerator section with storage shelves Door compartment Refrigerator door Seal Using your appliance Refrigerator Initially turn the thermostat control to a setting some where in the middle 3 4 then adjust if necessary after a day or so to maintain a temperature of approx 5 C The higher the number the lower the temperature inside the refrigerator The defrosting tray below the freezer compartment is also used to regulate the temperature distribution between refrigerator and freezer compartment If the tray is lifted and slid towards the rear wall this will lower the temperature inside the freezer compartment and raise the temperature in the refrigerator section If you keep frozen foods in the freezer compartment the defrosting tray should be left in its rear position Hotplates some product versions The hotplate controls on the edge of the sinktop have seven settings six temperature settings and off 0 The hotplate indicator light comes on when either of the hotplates is switched on The hotplates have had an anti corrosion p
4. age 100 110 W HOTPLATES 145 wattage 1000 W 180 wattage 1200 W ELECTRICAL DATA Voltage etc 230 240 V 50 Hz 13A Total wattage incl refrigerator 2300 W C This appliance complies with the requirements of the following EU directives 73 23 EEC dated 19 02 1973 low voltage directive E 89 336 EEC dated 03 05 1989 incl amendment 92 31 EEC directive on electromagnetic compatibility 41 2 From the Electrolux Group The world s No 1 choice The Electrolux Group is the world s largest producer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world CE EKE 04 11
5. as methylated spirits lighter fluid white spirit in the Compactkitchen storage cupboard Do not place in the freezer compartment any bottles of liquid which would expand when frozen and cause the bottle to shatter In the event of a power cut avoid opening the refrigerator door If the freezer compartment is completely full frozen foods in it will not be affec ted by a short power cut 3 4 hours If frozen foods have started to defrost however it is ad visable to use them as soon as possible When defrosting the refrigerator do not use candles hairdryers or fan heaters If you use a saucepan of hot water for defrosting do not let it touch the plastic walls or rest on the bottom of the refrigerator Any frozen foods removed tem porarily from the freezer compartment should be kept in a well insulated container to keep them as cold as possible Remember that the storage life of frozen foods will be reduced if they are not kept cold enough when you are defrosting the refrigerator Never use knives or other sharp objects to re move ice when defrosting as these could easily damage the refrigeration coils ADVICE Frozen foods should not be kept for longer than the time indicated on the packaging for storage at 12 C If frozen foods have thawed they should not be frozen again but used as soon as possible A Safety information Never stand on the sinktop Deep frying has the potential to cause fires Never leave th
6. before the pro duct is first used Failure to do this could result in damage to the product or other property O Allinstallation work and repairs or other work on the product must be carried out by a qualified tradesman Work performed by persons with inadequate knowledge may adversely affect the satisfactory functioning of the product and may cause personal injury or damage The Compactkitchen is heavy so take care when moving it See Unpacking the product O Make sure that the Compactkitchen is not left resting on any electrical leads The Compactkitchen is designed only for normal domestic use and in accordance with these in structions If it is used for other purposes there is a risk that this may cause personal injury or damage to property O The Compactkitchen is to be installed indoors in an ambient temperature which should be between 10 C and 32 It should preferably not be installed in a busy hallway or corridor O The Compactkitchen should be used by adults or under adult supervision only Never allow children to play with the hotplate controls or to touch any other controls O Make sure that children will not under any circum stances touch the hotplates or cooking utensils on them when hot Turn all pan handles inwards to reduce the risk of young children pulling pans over Remember that the hotplates can remain very hot for a long time after they are switched off Never store flammable substances such
7. duct Replacing the bulb inside the refrigerator The bulb is located on the rear of the thermostat housing on the right inside the refrigerator To replace it Isolate the refrigerator from the electrical supply by disconnecting the plug from the socket E Take out the defrosting tray from under the freezer compartment Take hold of the bulb by inserting your fingers from the rear behind the bulb cover Unscrew the bulb by turning it anticlockwise mM The bulb should be marked 230 V 10 W and have an E 14 cap If the refrigerator is to be left unused Isolate the refrigerator from the electrical supply by disconnecting the plug from the socket E Empty the refrigerator Clean it as described under Cleaning the refrigerator Leave the refrigerator door ajar to prevent any unpleasant odour If the hotplates are to be left unused Clean the hotplates thoroughly Apply to the hotplates either acid free petroleum jelly or a proprietary product for maintaining hotplates If you used petroleum jelly before using the hotplates for cooking again you should first heat them without pans for 5 minutes on setting 3 If you used a proprietary product for hotplates follow the instructions supplied with that If Compactkitchen is not working m PROBLEM E The hotplates will not heat m m CHECK Is the Compactkitchen plugged in and switched on Has a fuse blown or a circuit breaker tripped
8. e Compactkitchen unattended while deep frying foods If fat catches fire smother the flames by covering them with a pan lid Never use water If you have a cooker hood or extractor fan switch the fan off at once Never leave any combustible objects on the hotplates even if you never use the hotplates Electrical appliances and leads must always be kept well clear of the hotplates Always check that the hotplates are switched off after use If the refrigerator is not used its door should be left ajar This keeps its door seal in good condition besides preventing any unpleasant odours or moulds from arising inside it O Before any repairs or maintenance are carried out make sure the Compactkitchen is isolated from the electrical supply by unplugging it from the electrical sockets Servicing and repairs may only be carried out by a service company approved by the supplier Use only spare parts supplied by these Never try to repair the product yourself At the end of the Compactkitchen s useful life disconnect the electrical plugs from the power supply then cut off the electrical leads at the point where they enter the product Cut off plugs and leads must be immediately destroyed or disposed of safely so that there is no chance that children will ever play with them Remove the refrigerator door to remove the risk of children later playing inside it and possibly suffocating Description of the appliance CO AN OA
9. nmentally friendly The various plastics used are identified and can be recycled e PE stands for polyethylene used for example for the bag the instruction book is packed in e PS stands for polystyrene in this case moulded polystyrene which is used for the sections of packaging needed to cushion the product in transit The product packaging is made from recyclable materials and should be taken to a recycling centre The Compactkitchen contains plastic and rubber components These have identifying marks to show what they are made from so they can be recycled or disposed of properly at the end of the product s service life The materials are identified according to international standards Levelling The Compactkitchen must be installed on a firm stable surface and levelled Use a spirit level and adjust the level with the aid of the three adjustable front feet A Safety information Before you install and start to use the Compact kitchen read through the instruction book carefully including its hints and warnings This helps ensure you get the best possible performance from the product Anyone using the Compactkitchen should be thoroughly familiar with its instructions for use and safety features Save these instructions and make sure they remain with the Compactkitchen if itis moved or sold so any subsequent owners will be able to read about its functions and safe use O All packaging must be removed
10. roduct applied in the factory This will provide more effective protection if you heat the hotplates without pans the first time when the Compactkitchen is brand new Before using the Mini Kitchen for the very first time switch on both hotplates use setting 4 and leave them on for 10 minutes Then let them cool completely before they are used for cooking Make sure that all pans used on the hotplates have perfectly flat bases as these are the most efficient in conducting heat To save both energy and time try wherever possible to use a pan with a base of the same diameter as the hotplate How to use the timer function All Compactkitchens with hotplates also have a built in timer function The hotplates will not start to heat until the timer has been started The timer cannot be set for longer than 60 minutes If you need the hotplate for longer than 60 minutes you simply restart the timer The timer is useful if you wish to set the hotplate to switch off automatically after a certain cooking time After you have set the timer switch the hotplate control to the required setting 6 is hottest The hotplate indicator light will come on When the time set has elapsed the timer will switch off the hotplate and the indicator light will go out Remember to turn the hot plate control back to off 0 when you have finished using any hotplate Care and maintenance Defrosting A build up of ice on the refrigeration coils cannot be a
11. stalled indoors with an ambient temperture range of 10 C to 32 C Installation The Compactkitchen is supplied with two electrical leads with earthed plugs for hotplates and refrigerator respectively for connection to a single phase 230 240 V 13 A power supply Maximum wattage is 2300 W Connection of the Compactkitchen to the water supply and domestic waste systems should be carried out by a qualified plumber The outer diameter of the waste pipe connector is 50 mm Important points to note on installation It must be possible to pull the Compactkitchen out from the wall for any service or repair work You should therefore avoid fitting any details such as tiles resting on the Compactkitchen which will make it difficult to move later The electrical sockets need to be easily accessible as illustrated Choice of site The Compactkitchen should not be sited in a hallway or corridor or any place with many passers by The Compactkitchen should not be sited so its refrigerator side is close to a heat source such as a radiator nor should it be in direct sunlight It needs a stable surface for its six feet The minimum distance allowed between the hotplates and any cupboard above them made from combustible materials is 45 cm Recommended location of electrical sockets 10 Technical data DIMENSIONS Height 900 mm Width 1000 mm Depth 600 mm WEIGHT net 50 kg REFRIGERATOR 140L watt
12. voided This ice arises because the moisture from air entering the refrigerator condenses on the refrigeration coils and freezes To minimise it avoid opening the freezer compartment unless you need to and do not leave the refrigerator door open for longer than necessary You should defrost the refrigerator when the layer of ice is about 5 10 mm thick as follows E Take the frozen food out of the freezer compartment pack it for example in newspaper to keep it insulated then put it in a cool place E Puta bowl on the top shelf beneath the hole in the defrosting tray to catch the water as it melts Switch off the refrigerator by turning its thermostat control to the left to the off position black dot m When you have finished defrosting turn the thermostat control back to the required temperature mM When the refrigerator has started working again the bowl of water can be removed and the frozen food can be put back in the freezer compartment Cleaning the refrigerator Isolate the refrigerator from the electrical supply by disconnecting the plug from the socket Remove all the food and put it somewhere cool Clean the interior and exterior of the refrigerator using water and a suitable mild unperfumed cleaning product Close the door plug in and switch on the electricity The food can be put back after 10 20 minutes The hotplates sinktop and other parts can also be cleaned using warm water and a mild cleaning pro
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