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1.                                                                                                 Disposal   A 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 children  and pets to get closed in the appliance     Control panel and hob  Air vents for cooling fan  Heating element  Rating plate    Oven lamp     Fan and heating element    Shelf positions of the main oven     Shelf positions of the top oven    www zanussi com    Cooking surface layout       145 18  mm nn  gt   180  mm 145  mm                Control panel     29655                         Accessories      Deep grill roasting pan  To bake and roast or as pan to collect fat       The roasting pan grid    Before first use    A Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     Initial Cleaning    Remove all parts from the appliance     Clean the appliance before first use     Important  Refer to chapter  Care and  Cleaning      Setting the time    You must set the time before you operate  the oven     www zanussi com    Cooking zone 1200 W  Cooking zone 1700 W  Cooking zone 1200 W  Residual heat indicator  Cooking zone 1700 W    Knobs for the hob   Knob for the top oven functions  Electronic programmer   Knob for the main oven functions  Knob for the main oven temperature    6   Main oven temperature indicator  Top oven temperature indicator    To put in the deep roasting pan       Oven shelf  For cookwa
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3.   User manual    MANUAL    ZCV68310WA ZAN USSI  ZCV68310XA    Contents    Safety information _     1 1  2   Oven   Helpful hintsandtips_______ 12  Safety instructions         2 2      Oven   Care and cleaning    17  Product description         1  6   What to do if    _______________ 18  Before first use       7   Installation    19  Hob   Daily        _    8   Environmentconcens___________ 21  Hob   Helpful hints and tips          8   GREAT BRITAIN 4 IRELAND   Guarantee            Care and cleaning          9   Customer Service _______           21  Oven   Daily use _ 2 2 9   European Guarantee ____________ 22  Oven   Clock functions 11    Subject to change without notice     Safety information    Before the installation and use of the appliance  carefully read the  supplied instructions  The manufacturer is not responsible if an in   correct installation and use causes injuries and damages  Always   keep the instructions with the appliance for future reference     Children and vulnerable people safety        Warning  Risk of suffocation  injury or permanent disability     This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and  above and persons with reduced physical  sensory or mental ca   pabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they are super   vised by an adult or a person who is responsible for their safety   Do not let children play with the appliance  Children under 3  years must not be left unsupervised in the vicinity of the appli   ance    Keep all pa
4.   i  To replace the glass obey the procedure  in opposite sequence     17    Cleaning the oven door    The door glass on your product can be   different in type and shape from what you  see in diagrams  The number of glasses can  be different     Removing the glass     1  Push the door trim at one side to remove it   Refer to the picture     2  Pull up the trim     e    Remove the glass panels        x                             A          What to do if            N Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     To replace the glass panels obey the pro    cedure in opposite sequence  Before you  lower the trim attach the A trim part to the  door  Refer to picture     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     Put a cloth 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 counterclock   wise to remove it    2  Clean the glass cover    3  Replace the oven lamp with applicable  300  C heat resistant oven lamp     Important  Use the same oven lamp type         4  Install the glass cover           The hob does not operate  The oven does not heat up  The oven does not heat up    The oven does not heat up  set    The oven does not heat up  leased    The oven lamp does not operate    18    The
5.  Always use a correctly installed shockproof  socket       Do not use multi plug adapters and exten   sion 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 come in touch  with the appliance door  specially when the  door is hot       The shock protection of live and insulated  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 installation  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 disconnect  the appliance  Always pull the mains plug     Use only correct isolation devices  line pro   tecting cut outs  fuses  screw type fuses re   moved from the holder   earth leakage trips  and contactors     The electrical installation must have an iso   lation device which lets you disconnect the  appliance from the mains at all poles  The  isolation device must have a contact open   ing width of minimum 3 mm     Use    Warning  Risk of injury  burns or electric  shock     Use this appliance in a household environ   ment    Do not change the specification of this ap   pliance    Make sure that the ventilation openings are  not blocked    Do not let the appliance stay unattended  during operation    Deactivate the appliance
6.  after each use   Internally the appliance becomes hot when  in operation  Do not touch the heating ele   ments that are in the appliance  Always use  oven gloves to remove or put in accessories  or ovenware    Be careful  when you open the appliance  door while the appliance is in operation  Hot  air can release    Do not operate the appliance with wet  hands or when it has contact with water   Do not apply pressure on the open door   Do not use an external timer or a separate  remote control system to operate the appli   ance    Always keep the appliance door closed  when the appliance is in operation    Do not put cutlery or saucepan lids on the  cooking zones  They become hot     Set the cooking zone to  off  after use     www zanussi com      Do not use the appliance as a work surface  or as a storage surface       If the surface of the appliance is cracked   disconnect immediately the appliance from  the power supply  This to prevent an electri   cal shock       N Warning  Risk of fire or explosion       Fats and oil when heated can release flam   mable vapours  Keep flames or heated ob   jects away from fats and oils when you cook  with them       The vapours that very hot oil releases can  cause spontaneous combustion       Used oil  that can contain food remnants   can cause fire at a lower temperature than  oil used for the first time       Do not put flammable products or items that  are wet with flammable products in  near or  on the appliance      Do not let spar
7.  heat setting is not set  The oven is not switched on  The clock is not set    The necessary settings are not    The fuse in the fuse box is re     The oven lamp is defective    Set the heat setting  Switch on the oven  Set the clock    Control the settings    Control the fuse  If the fuse is re   leased more than one time  refer  to a qualified electrician     Replace the oven lamp    www zanussi com    Steam and condensation settle You left the dish in the oven for Do not leave the dishes in the  on the food and in the oven cavity too long oven for longer than 15 20 mi   nutes after the cooking process  ends  The display shows    12 00    A power cut Reset the clock  The residual heat indicator does The cooking zone is not hot be  If the cooking zone must be hot   not come on cause it operated only for a short speak to the Service Centre   time   If you cannot find a solution to the problem The necessary data for the service centre is on  yourself  contact your dealer or the service the rating plate  The rating plate is on the front  centre  frame of the oven cavity     We recommend that you write the data here   Model  MOD     Product number  PNC    Serial number  S N         Installation          A Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters  G  N    Technical data    Height 894 912 mm  Width 599 mm  Depth 600 mm  Top oven capacity 371  Main oven capacity 691    Location of the appliance    You can install your freestanding appliance  with cabinets on one or two sides and in th
8.  present     Roasting dishes     Use heat resistant ovenware to roast   please read the instructions of the manu   facturer       Large roasting joints can be roasted directly  in the deep roasting pan or on the oven    Thermaflow      or Conventional Cooking    if available       Roast lean meats in a roasting tin with a lid   This well keep the meat more succulent       All types of meat  that can be browned or  have crackling  can be roasted in the roast   ing tin without the lid     Roasting      Meat   Temperature    C  Cooking Time    Beef Beef boned 20 35 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 lb  and  170 190 i  20 30 minutes over  Mutton Lamb 170   190 20 35 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 Ib  and    25 35 minutes over    www zanussi com 15                 Temperature    C  Cooking Time    Pork Veal Ham  Chicken    Turkey Goose    Duck  Pheasant    Rabbit    Grilling  J     170 190    180   200    170 190    180   200    170 190    170 190    Always use the grilling function with    maximum temperature setting    Important  Always grill with the oven door    closed    Always pre heat the empty oven with the    grill functions for 5 minutes     Grilling    30 40 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 lb  and  30 40 minutes over    20 25 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 lb  and  20 minutes over    15 20 minutes per 0 5 kg  1 Ib  up to  3 5 kg  7 lb  then 10 minutes per 0 5  kg  1 Ib  over 3 5 kg  7 Ib     25 35 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 lb  and  25 30 minutes over    35 40 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 lb  and  35 40 minutes over    2
9.  to toast         lt                     amp                               Put the roasting pan  grid inside the deep  roasting pan so that  the supports of the  oven shelf point up   wards     Put the roasting pan  grid inside the deep  roasting pan so that  the supports of the  oven shelf point  downwards     Oven   Clock functions    Put the deep roasting pan in the oven at the  necessary level                       Electronic programmer       Y  y        ru    EJ  ei  em              Jor    bes    i    Function indicators  Time display    Button      Selection button    Button      To set  change or check the time of day     To set a countdown time  An acoustic signal sounds after the time period    is completed  This function has no effect on the operation of the    To set how long the appliance must operate     O Time of day     Minute Minder  oven   L   Duration   gt   End    www zanussi com    To set when the appliance must be deactivated     11    You can use Duration La and End  gt   at   the same time to set the time when the  appliance must be activated and then deacti   vated  First set Duration      then End  gt       Setting the clock functions    1  For Duration   gt   and End  gt    set an oven  function and temperature  This is not nec   essary for the Minute Minder         2  Press the Selection button again and  again until the indicator for the necessary  clock function flashes     EN    121            WS   3  Press   or   to set the necessary clock    fu
10.  too dry Baking time too long Set a shorter baking time   Cake does not brown Oven temperature too high Set a lower oven temperature and a longer  equally and baking time too short baking time   Cake does not brown No equal mixture Put the mixture equally on the baking tray  equally   Cake does not cook in Temperature too low Use a slightly higher oven temperature setting    the baking time set    Top Oven     when more than one is used  e g  shelf posi     Shelf Positions are not critical but ensure tions 1 and 3     that oven shelves are evenly spaced    Baking   ee ee AJ  Biscuits 2 170   190 10 20   Bread 2 200   220 30   35   Bread rolls buns 2 200   220 10 15   Cakes  Small  amp  Queen 2 160   180 18 25   Cakes  Sponges 2 160 175 20 30   waj Victoria Sand  9 160  170 18 25   Cakes  Madeira 2 140   150 75 90    www zanussi com 13    Shelf Position NEE Approx Cook Time  Pc                Cakes  Rich Fruit 2 140   150 120   150  Cakes  Gingerbread 2 140   150 80   90  Cakes  Meringues 2 90   100 150   180  Cakes  Flapjack 2 160   170 25  30  Cakes  Shortbread 2 130   150 45   60  Cakes  Apple Pie 2 170 180 50   60  Casseroles  Beef Lamb 2 160  170 150   180  Casseroles  Chicken 2 160   180 80   90  Convenience Foods 2 Follow manufacturer s instructions  Fish 2 170   190 20   30  i  Potato Top  2 190   200 20   30  Fruit Pies  Crumbles 9 190   200 30   50  Milk Puddings 2 150 170 90  120  Pasta Lasagne etc  2 170   180 40  50  Pastry  Choux 2 180   190 30   40  Ge Eclairs  
11. 0 minutes per 0 5 kb  1 lb  and 20mi     nutes over      Set the grilling set in the shelf level as rec   ommended in the grilling table       Grill only  Top Oven  Adjust    flat pieces of meat or fish     Dual Circuit Grill    shelf position and grilling set to    suit different thicknesses of food     Bacon Rashers  Beefburgers  Chicken Joints  Chops   Lamb  Chops   Pork   Fish   Whole Trout Makarel  Fillets   Plaice Cod  Kebabs   Kidneys   Lamb Pig  Sausages   Steaks  Rare  Steaks  Medium  Steaks  Well Done    Toasted Sandwiches    16    3  3                      5 6  10 20  20   40  15   25  20   25  10 12  4 6  12 18  6 10  20   30  4 6  6 8  12 15  3 4    www zanussi com    Defrosting 4       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     Oven   Care and cleaning    A Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters       Clean the front of the appliance with a soft  cloth with warm water and cleaning agent       To clean metal surfaces use a usual clean   ing 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       If you have nonstick accessories  do not  clean them using an aggressive agents   sharp edged objects or dishwash
12. Profiter  2 180   190 30 40  Pastry  Flaky Puff Pies 2 210   220 30   40  Shortcrusts  Mince Pies 2 190   200 15 20  Shortcrusts  Meat Pies 2 190   210 25   35       Quiche  2 180   200 25   50  Scones 3 220   230 8 12  Shepard s Pie 2 190   200 30   40  Souffles 2 170   180 20   30       2 180   190 60   90  sa Roast Pota  2 180   190 Sec  Yorkshire Pudding Large 2 220   210 25 40      Pudding Indi  9 210   220 15   25  Roasting Meat  Poultry 2 See roasting chart   Main Oven when more than one is used  e g  shelf posi     Shelf Positions are not critical but ensure tions 1 and 3     that oven shelves are evenly spaced    14 www zanussi com    Baking    Biscuits 180   190 10   20 1 3  Bread 190   210 30   35 2  Cakes  Small  amp  Queen 150 170 18 25 1 3  Cakes  Sponges 160 170 20   25 3  Cakes  Madeira 140   160 60   80 3  Cakes  Rich Fruit 130   140 120   150 3  Cakes  Christmas 130   140 180   270 3  Cakes  Apple Pie 160   170 50   60 3    Shortbread 130   150 45   60 1 3  Fish 160   180 30   40 3  Fruit Pies  Crumbles 170   180 30   50 3  Milk Puddings 140   160 60   90 3  Pastry  Choux 180   190 30   40 3  Pastry  Shortcrust 180   190 25   35 3  Pastry  Flaky 180   190 30  40 3  Pastry  Puff Follow manufacturer s instructions  Reduce the 3  temperature for Fan oven by 20  C  Plate Tarts 180   190 25   45 3  Quiches Flans 170 180 25   45 3  Scones 210   230 8 12 1 3  Roasting  Meat  Poultry 160   180 see Roasting Chart 2  Roasting CT shelf above the deep roasting pan   If 
13. and Spare Parts Please contact  your local Service Force Centre  08445 616  616 Call will be routed to Service Force Cen   tre covering your postcode area   For address  of local Service Force Centre and further infor   mation  please visit  www service   force co uk Before calling out an engineer   please ensure you have read the details under  the heading  What to do if      Troubleshoot   ing   When you contact the Service Force  Centre you will need to give the following de   tails  Your name  address and postcode  your  telephone 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 purchase receipt or guar   antee documentation is required for in guaran   tee service calls     Customer Care Please contact our Custom   er Care Department  Electrolux Major Applian     European Guarantee    ces  Addington Way  Luton  Bedfordshire  LU4  900 or visit our website at www electro   lux co uk    Tel   Calls may be recorded  for training purposes     Customer  Care De   partment        Electrolux 08445 613 613  AEG Elec  08445 611 611  trolux   Zanussi  08445 612 612  Electrolux    For Customer Service in The Republic of  Ireland please contact us at the address  below    Electrolux Group  Irl  Ltd  Long Mile Road   Dublin 12  Republic of Ireland   Tel   353  0 1 4090751  Email  serv   ice eid electrolux ie            This appliance is guaranteed by Electrolux  in each of the cou
14. burn off the residue in the appliance    The accessories can become more hot than   usually  When you pre heat the appliance for   the first time  the appliance can make an odour   and smoke  This is the usual effect  Make sure   the airflow is sufficient    Preheat the two ovens  Heat up one oven at a   time     1  Turn the control knob to a necessary heat  setting    2  To complete the cooking process  turn the  control knob to the  O  position    Residual heat indicator   The residual heat indicator comes on when a   cooking zone is hot     Warning  Risk of burns from residual  heat       Put cookware on a cooking zone be   fore you start it      Stop the cooking zones before the end  of the cooking time to use residual  heat      The bottom of pans and cooking zones  must have the same dimension     www zanussi com    Examples of cooking applications    Heat set   ting   1 Keeping warm      Gentle simmering    3 Simmering          Hob   Care and cleaning    Heat set   ting     4 Frying   browning   5 Bringing to the boil   6 Bringing to the boil   quick frying    deep frying         N Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     Clean the appliance after each use   Always use cookware with clean bottom     Scratches or dark stains on the glass ce   ramic have no effect on how the appli   ance operates        To remove the dirt    1    Remove immediately melted plastic   plastic foil  and food with sugar  If not   the dirt can cause damage to the appli   ance  Use a special s
15. ckaging away from children    Keep children and pets away from the appliance when it oper   ates or when it cools down  Accessible parts are hot    If the appliance has a child safety device  we recommend that  you activate it    Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children  without supervision     www zanussi com    General Safety    The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use   Do not touch the heating elements    Do not operate the appliance by means of an external timer or  separate remote control system    Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous  and may result in fire    Never try to extinguish a fire with water  but switch off the appli   ance and then cover flame e g  with a lid or a fire blanket    Do not store items on the cooking surfaces    Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the appliance    Metallic objects such as knives  forks  spoons and lids should  not be placed on the hob surface since they can get hot    Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to  clean the glass door since they can scratch the surface  which  may result in shattering of the glass    If the glass ceramic surface is cracked  switch off the appliance  to avoid the possibility of electric shock    Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the  lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock    The means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed  wiring in accordance with the wiring rules    If 
16. craper for the    Oven   Daily use    glass   Put the scraper on the glass sur   face at an acute angle and move the  blade on the surface          Remove after the appliance is suf   ficiently cool limescale rings   water  rings  fat stains  shiny metallic discolor   ations  Use a special cleaning agent for  glass ceramic or stainless steel     2  Clean the appliance with a moist cloth  and some detergent    3  Atthe end rub the appliance dry with  a clean cloth          N Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     Cooling fan    When the appliance operates  the cooling fan  switches on automatically to keep the surfaces  of the appliance cool  If you switch off the ap   pliance  the cooling fan continues to operate  until the appliance cools down     Activating and deactivating the ovens    1  Turn the knob for the top oven or the knob  for the main oven to the necessary set   tings        Top oven functions    2  The temperature indicator comes on while  the temperature in the appliance increa   ses     3  To deactivate an oven  turn the knob to  the off position     OFF position    0  A    Oven lamp    www zanussi com       The appliance is OFF     To illuminate the oven interior     100 250    RW        Cooking    Full Grill    Main oven functions    Conventional    Dual Circuit Grill    This function is particularly suitable for cooking larger quantities of food     To grill food items in medium quantities in the middle of the shelf  To  make toast     The full grill ele
17. e  corner              ud Jd       Minimum distances  A 2    B 685    www zanussi com 19       Levelling   Use small feet on the bottom of appliance to  set same level of cooker top surface with other  surfaces             The anti tilt protection    Caution  You must install the anti tilt  protection  A B   If you do not install it  the appliance can tilt   Before you install anti tilt protection  adjust the  appliance to the correct height     The anti tilt protection has two parts  A B    You can find the anti tilt protection  B  on right  or left side of the rear wall of the appliance   See fig  1   You must install the anti tilt pro   tection  A  on the wall  The distance of the  hole of the anti tilt protection  A  from the floor  is about 816 mm  Make sure you install the an   ti tilt protection  A  at the correct height   Screw it into the solid material or use applica   ble reinforcement    Check that the anti tilt protection projects min   imum 20 mm into the hole in the back of the  appliance  B  when you push the appliance   See fig  2   If the space between the bench  cupboards is greater than the width of the ap   pliance  you must adjust the side measurement  to centre the appliance  Make sure that the  surface behind the appliance is smooth     20                   Electrical installation    A Warning  Only a qualified and  competent person must do the electrical  installation     The manufacturer is not responsible if you  do not follow safety precautions fro
18. en you have to move them on  the cooking surface     Care and Cleaning    Warning   Risk of injury  fire or damage to  the appliance     Before maintenance  deactivate the appli   ance 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  Contact the Serv   ice     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 objects     If you use an oven spray  obey the safety in   structions on the packaging    Do not clean the catalytic enamel  if appli   cable  with any kind of detergent     Internal light      The type of light bulb or halogen lamp used  for this appliance  is only for household ap   pliances  Do not use it for house lighting       N Warning  Risk of electrical shock     Before replacing the lamp  disconnect the  appliance from the power supply       Only use lamps with the same specifica   tions     Service      Contact the Service to repair the appliance     We recommend only the use of original  spare parts     Product description    General overview                                        
19. er  It can  destroy nonstick coating     Stainless steel or aluminium appli   ances   Clean the oven door with a wet sponge only   Dry it with a soft cloth   Do not use steel wool  acids or abrasive mate   rials as they can damage the oven surface   Clean the oven control panel with the same  precautions    Catalytic walls  selected models only     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       Turn the oven light on     Remove accessories from the oven     Setthe Conventional Cooking function       Set the oven temperature to 250   C and let  oven operate for 1 hour     www zanussi com      Put the oven shelf in the first shelf level from  the bottom       Clean the oven cavity with a soft and damp  sponge     Warning  Do not attempt to clean   catalytic surface with oven sprays   abrasive cleaners  soap or other cleaning  agents  This will damage the catalytic surface     Discolouration of the catalytic surface has  no effect on catalytic properties     Cleaning the top oven glass panels    The door glass on your product can be   different in type and shape from what you  see in diagrams  The number of glasses can  be different     Removing the glass   1  Open the door     2  Push the door trim at both sides to release  the clips  Refer to the picture     e    Remove the glass panels                            
20. ks or open flames to come in  contact with the appliance when you open  the door      Open the appliance door carefully  The use  of ingredients with alcohol can cause a mix   ture of alcohol and air      Do not try to extinguish a fire with water   Disconnect the appliance and cover the  flame with a lid or a fire blanket     A 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 ap   pliance         do not keep moist dishes and food in the  appliance after you finish the cooking         be careful when you remove or install the  accessories     www zanussi com    Discoloration of the enamel has no effect on  the performance of the appliance  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 permanent     Do not keep hot cookware on the control  panel     Do not let cookware to boil dry     Be careful not to let objects or cookware fall  on the appliance  The surface can be dam   aged    Do not activate the cooking zones with  empty cookware or without cookware     Do not put aluminium foil on the appliance     Cookware made of cast iron  aluminium or  with a damaged bottom can cause scratch   es on the glass ceramic  Always lift these  objects up wh
21. m the  chapter  Safety information      This appliance is supplied without a main plug  or a main cable     Covering terminal board   The recommended cross section area is six  square millimetres  6 mm2     When you refit the mains terminal cover  make  sure that the lower tabs are located inside the  bottom edge of the aperture  before you fix the  two screws into the top edge of the mains ter   minal cover              Make sure that the cover is securely fastened        a To open the cover of terminal board obey  the procedure in opposite sequence     www zanussi com    Terminal board  Make sure that the links are fitted as shown                                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      i  Do not remove blanking plates       N Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     Packaging material   The packaging material is environmental   ly friendly and recyclable  Plastic parts are  marked with international abbreviations such  as PE  PS  etc  Dispose of the packaging ma   terial in the containers provided for this pur   pose at your local waste management facility          GREAT BRITAIN  amp  IRELAND   G
22. ment is on  To grill flat food items in large quantities  To  make toast     0 OFF position    Oven lamp  Full Grill    Conventional cooking    Thermaflow         Thermal Grilling    Fan cooking    Bottom heating ele   ment    Defrost    Grilling set    The appliance is OFF     Lights up without any cooking function   The full grill element is on  To grill flat food items in large quantities  To  make toasts     Heats both from the top and bottom element  To bake and roast on one  oven level     The fan function is particularly suitable for cooking larger quantities of  food  Set the oven temperatures 20 40   C lower than when using Con   ventional     For roasting larger joints of meat or poultry on one level  The function is al   so suitable for gratinating and browning     To roast or roast and bake the food that requires the same cooking tem   perature  using more than one shelf  without flavour transference     Heats only from the bottom of the oven  To bake cakes with crispy or crus   ty bases     Thaws frozen food  The temperature control knob must be on off position    The grilling set includes the roasting pan grid  and the deep roasting pan  You can use the  roasting pan grid on the two sides     Warning  Risk of burns when removing  the accessories from a hot oven     10    www zanussi com    You can use the grill   ing set to roast larger  pieces of meat or  poultry on one level     You can use the grill     ing set to grill flat  dishes in large quan   tities and
23. nction     Oven   Helpful hints and tips           bs Dale   2 00 O          A Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     The temperature and baking times in the   tables are guidelines only  They depend  on the recipes  quality and quantity of the in   gredients used     Caution  Use a Deep grill roasting pan  for very moist cakes  Fruit juices can  cause permanent stains on the enamel     Top oven    The top oven is the smaller of the two ovens  It  has 3 shelf levels  Use is to cook smaller  quantities of food  lt gives especially good re   sults when used to cook fruitcakes  sweets  and savoury flants or quiche     Main oven    The main oven is particularly suitable for cook   ing larger quantities of food     12    The display shows the indicator for the  clock function you set  When the set time  ends  the indicator flashes and an acous   tic signal sounds for two minutes      i  With the Duration      and End  gt I func   tions  the appliance deactivates automati   cally     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 po   sition    Cancelling the clock functions    1  Press the Selection button again and  again until the necessary function indica   tor flashes     2  Press and hold the button     The clock function goes out after some  seconds     Baking  _   General instructions      Your new oven may bake or roast differently  to the appliance you had before  Adapt your  usual settings  
24. ntries listed at the back of  this user manual  for the period specified in the  appliance guarantee or otherwise by law  If  you move from one of these countries to an   other of the countries listed  the appliance  guarantee will move with you subject to the  following qualifications       The appliance guarantee starts from the  date you first purchased the appliance  which will be evidenced by production of a  valid purchase document issued by the sell   er of the appliance      The appliance guarantee is for the same pe   riod and to the same extent for labour and  parts as exists in your new country of resi     22    dence for this particular model or range of  appliances      The appliance guarantee is personal to the  original purchaser of the appliance and can   not be transferred to another user       The appliance is installed and used in ac   cordance with instructions issued by Elec   trolux and is only used within the home  i e   is not used for commercial purposes      The appliance is installed in accordance  with all relevant regulations in force within  your new country of residence    The provisions of this European Guarantee do   not affect any of the rights granted to you by   law     www zanussi com    www electrolux com         gt  eee    Albania    Belgique Belgi   Belgien  Ceska Republika  Danmark   Deutschland   Eesti    Espa  a  France  Great Britain    Hellas  Hrvatska  Ireland    Italia    Latvija  Lietuva  Luxembourg    Magyarorsz  g  Nederland  
25. o    Q 35  2774 518 Pago de Arcos    Str  Garii Progresului 2  S4  040671 RO  Industriestrasse 10  CH 5506 Magenwil  Gerbi  eva ulica 110  1000 Ljubljana    Electrolux Slovakia s r o   Electrolux Domace spo   trebi  e SK  Galvaniho 17 B  821 04 Bratislava    Lankapuhelinverkosta 0 0828    puhelu 0 032    min Matkapuhelinverkosta 0 192    min    23               Sverige    Turkiye  Poccua                      24     46  0 771 76 76 76     90 21 22 93 10 25  8 800 200 3589     380 44 586 20 60    Electrolux Service  S t G  ransgatan 143   S 105 45 Stockholm    Tarlaba     caddesi no   35 Taksim Istanbul    129090                                                         16                           04074 KuiB                                     2a                        www zanussi com                                                                            www zanussi com    25                                                                         26    www zanussi com                                                                         www zanussi com    27    www zanussi com shop    S a E Y          ZN    fN 892957523    342013    
26. re  cake tins  roasts     When you connect the appliance to the elec   trical supply or after a power cut  the indicator  for the Time of Day function flashes    Press the   or   button to set the correct time         ZIP  IL  UU  Lola                After approximately five seconds  the flashing    stops and the display shows the time of day  you set            i  To change the time  press O again and  again until the indicator for the Time of   Day function flashes  You must not set the Du    ration   gt   or End 9 function at the same time    Pre heating   1  Set function    and maximum tempera   ture     Hob   Daily use      N Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters     Heat settings    0 Off position    Heat settings  1 6  1   lowest heat setting  6   highest heat setting     Hob   Helpful hints and tips      N Warning  Refer to the Safety chapters   Cookware   i    The bottom of the cookware must be    as thick and flat as possible       Cookware made of enamelled steel  and with aluminium or copper bottoms  can cause discoloration on glass ce   ramic surface     Energy saving       f possible  always put the lids on the  cookware     2  Letthe appliance operate without the food  for approximately 1 hour     3  Set function  7  and maximum tempera   ture     4  Letthe appliance operate without the food  for approximately 10 minutes     5  Set function el and maximum tempera   ture    6  Letthe appliance operate without the food  for approximately 10 minutes    This is to 
27. temperature  cooking times   and shelf levels to the values in the tables      With longer baking times  the oven can be  switched off about 10 minutes before 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 tempera   ture the first time      If you cannot find the settings for a special  recipe  look for the one that is almost the  same     www zanussi com      Baking time can be extended by 10 15 mi  curs  do not change the temperature set   nutes  if you bake cakes on more than one ting  The differences equalize during the  level  baking procedure      Cakes and pastries at different heights do  not always brown equally at first  If this oc     Tips on baking    The cake is not browned Incorrect oven level Put the cake on a lower oven level  sufficiently below    The cake sinks  be  Oven temperature too high Use a lower setting   comes soggy  lumpy    streaky    The cake sinks  be  Baking time is too short Set a longer baking time   comes soggy  lumpy  Do not set higher temperatures to de   streaky  crease baking times   The cake sinks  be  Too much liquid in the mixture   Use less liquid  Look at the mixing times  spe   comes soggy  lumpy  cially when you use mixing machines   streaky    Cake is too dry Oven temperature too low Set a higher oven temperature   Cake is
28. the supply cord is damaged  it must be replaced by the manu   facturer  an authorized Service or similarly qualified persons in  order to avoid a hazard     A Safety instructions    Installation   Obey the installation instruction supplied    Warning  Only a qualified person must with the appliance     install this appliance    Always be careful when you move the appli     ance because it is heavy  Always wear safe       Remove all the packaging  ty gloves     Do not install or use a damaged appliance    Do not pull the appliance by the handle     WWW zanussi com      Keep the minimum distance from the other  appliances and units       Make sure that the appliance is installed be   low and adjacent safe structures       The sides of the appliance must stay adja   cent to appliances or to units with the same  height      Do not install the appliance on a platform       Do not install the appliance adjacent to a  door or under a window  This prevents hot  cookware to fall from the appliance when  the door or the window is opened     Warning  Make sure to install a   stabilizing means in order to prevent  tipping of the appliance  Refer to Installation  chapter     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 power sup   ply  If not  contact an electrician      
29. uarantee Customer    Service    Standard guarantee conditions     We  Electrolux  undertake that if within 12  months of the date of the purchase this Elec   trolux appliance or any part thereof is proved  to be defective by reason only of faulty work   manship or materials  we will  at our option re   pair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE  for labour  materials or carriage on condition  that       Appliance has been correctly installed and  used only on the electricity supply stated on  the rating plate      Appliance has been used for normal domes   tic purposes only  in accordance with manu   facturer s instructions       Appliance hasn t been serviced  maintained   repaired  taken apart or tampered with by  person not authorised by us     www zanussi com      Electrolux Service Force Centre must un   dertake all service work under this guaran   tee     Any appliance or defective part replaced  shall become the Company s property      This guarantee is in addition to your statuto   ry and other legal rights     Exclusions      Damage  calls resulting from transport  im   proper use  neglect  light bulbs  removable  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 com   mercial environment  plus those which are  subject to rental agreements     21      Products of Electrolux manufacturer that are  not marketed by Electrolux    Service 
    
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