Electrolux EKC60752 User Manual

user manual  
Cooker  
EKC60752  
Welcome to the world of Electrolux  
You've chosen a first class product from  
Electrolux, which hopefully will provide  
you with lots of pleasure in the future.  
Electrolux ambition is to offer a wide variety  
of quality products that would make your  
life even more comfortable. You can look at  
some examples on the cover in this manual.  
But now it's time to study this manual and  
start using and enjoying the benefits from  
your new machine. We promise that it'll  
make your life a little easier. Good luck!  
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Contents  
Safety ..................................................................................... 4  
Installation ............................................................................. 6  
Changing plinth height............................................. 6  
Adjusting the level.................................................... 7  
Anti-tip guard .......................................................... 8  
Electrical connections............................................... 9  
Base trim ................................................................. 9  
Safety functions ..................................................................10  
Child safety features .............................................10  
Function lock...........................................................10  
The cooling fan.......................................................11  
The door lock..........................................................11  
Description of product ...................................................12  
The cooker .............................................................12  
The oven ................................................................12  
Before using for the first time ........................................13  
Setting the clock ....................................................13  
Heat the oven emty...............................................14  
Removable telescopic runners .............................15  
Using the ceramic hob......................................................17  
Touch panel ...........................................................22  
Touch panel functions ..........................................23  
Timer ......................................................................28  
Automatic safety switch-off ..................................28  
Signal clock.............................................................30  
Locking/unlocking the touch area .......................31  
Using the oven....................................................................32  
The oven functions.................................................32  
Oven display ..........................................................33  
Choice of oven functions ......................................34  
Other functions .....................................................40  
Oven safety switch-off ..........................................40  
Practical use............................................................43  
Cleaning and care ..............................................................50  
Cleaning the cooker...............................................50  
Cleaning the ceramic glass plate .........................51  
Cleaning the oven .................................................53  
Technical data ....................................................................61  
European Guarantee.............................................62  
Practical advice and tips ...................................................64  
Problems and remedies....................................................66  
Disposal................................................................................67  
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Safety  
Cooker development has progressed rapidly. You cannot always use your new cooker in the  
same way as your old one. For this reason, you should read the instructions carefully and  
familiarise yourself with your new cooker and what it can do. The cooker is intended for  
normal household use. Please let us know if you have views or questions about your cooker  
and its use. You can find our address and telephone number in the “Service” chapter.  
Text marked with a WARNING TRIANGLE concerns safety. READ THIS TEXT VERY  
CAREFULLY, so that you do not injure yourself or others, or damage the cooker.  
IMPORTANT! Do not place the cooker  
on an extra plinth or other height-  
Unpacking  
Check that the cooker is in perfect  
increasing unit. This means more risk that  
condition and not damaged. You must  
the cooker will tip over!  
notify the dealer immediately of any  
damage that has occurred during  
Children and the cooker  
transport. For direct deliveries, any  
Children are by nature curious and  
transport damage must be notified to  
interested in most things, even cookers.  
Customer Services within seven days  
In the interests of safety, we should like to  
according to the freight note.  
mention a few things that you should  
The packaging can be recycled. Contact  
think about if you have children or  
your local authority if you do not know  
children come to visit:  
where you can deposit it.  
There must be a clear surface of at least  
40 cm (16") on both sides of the cooker.  
Do not forget to remove packing material  
from inside the oven before it is used.  
If you have a HEATING PLATE GUARD for  
your cooker, then this must be fitted. THE  
DOOR LOCK must also function properly.  
Never allow children to use the blade-  
scraper.  
Let children help you at the cooker,  
but teach them that pots and pans, hobs  
and ovens become very hot and retain  
heat for some time after use. TOUCHING  
THEM CAN RESULT IN BURNS.  
Installation  
Any work required on the cooker must be  
carried out by a QUALIFIED EXPERT. Any  
work carried out by non-qualified people  
can mean poorer cooker performance and  
result in personal injury and/or damage to  
property.  
For cookers with a plug: Make sure  
that the plug is completely pushed into  
the mains socket.  
The cooker is heavy. Edges and  
corners with which you do not normally  
come into contact, can be sharp. Use  
gloves when moving the cooker.  
THE ANTI-TIP GUARD must be fitted so  
that you avoid the cooker tipping when  
subjected to abnormal loading.  
How to use  
The appliance get hot during use. Do not  
touch the hob or the heatingelements  
inside the oven when the appliance is in  
use. Never use a cracked ceramic glass  
plate. Liquids could, if they boil over, or  
during cleaning, penetrate down into the  
live electrical components. Switch off the  
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power supply to the cooker and contact  
Service for repairs.  
damage to the hob. Be careful, the blade  
scraper is extremely sharp.  
Never place metal objects such as  
lids, knives and spoons on the hob. They  
become hot if a heating zone is switched  
on by mistake.  
Never leave a deep fat fryer, melting  
fat, paraffin or other easily flammable  
substance unattended. In the event of fire,  
turn off the cooker knobs and switch off  
the fan. EXTINGUISH THE FIRE WITH A POT  
LID, never use water.  
Maintenance and service  
Turn all knobs to zero before replacing a  
defective oven light bulb.  
Service and repairs should only be  
carried out by a repair company approved  
by the supplier. Use only genuine spare  
parts.  
At the end of the appliances  
life  
Use only pans intended for use with  
an induction hob or oven.  
The symbol  
on the product or on its  
Check the bottoms of pots and pans.  
Pans which bulge outwards tend to swivel  
easily on the ceramic glass hob.  
Check that the cooker is switched off  
when not in use. All the knobs should be  
turned to zero.  
packaging indicates that this product may  
not be treated as household waste. Instead  
it shall be handed over to the applicable  
collection point for the recycling of  
electrical and electronic equipment.  
By ensuring this product is disposed  
of correctly, you will help prevent  
potential negative consequences for the  
environment and human health, which  
could otherwise be caused by  
Warning! Alcohol and similar  
substances, which can form explosive  
gases, or other substances that can cause a  
fire or explosion must not be used in the  
oven.  
The ceramic glass plate must be used  
with the greatest care. For example,  
flaming with brandy or other forms of  
alcohol can result in traces of fat in the  
fan igniting and causing serious fires.  
Similarly, flames and burning fat spills  
can cause injury to people.  
inappropriate waste handling of this  
product.  
For more detailed information about  
recycling of this product, please contact  
your local city office, your household  
waste disposal service or the shop where  
you purchased the product.  
Do not keep chemicals or cleaning  
agents in the storage drawer.  
Cleaning  
Keep the ceramic glass hob and oven  
clean. Fat and spilled material can cause  
much smoke when heated and are also a  
possible fire hazard.  
Immediately after use (while the plate  
is still hot) clean with the blade scraper to  
remove sugar and spills with a high sugar  
content, such as marmalade, and also any  
melted plastic or foil, in order to avoid  
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Installation  
Any work required on the cooker  
must be carried out by a QUALIFIED  
EXPERT. The cooker is heavy. Edges  
and corners, with which you do not  
normally come into contact, can be  
sharp. USE GLOVES WHEN MOVING  
THE COOKER  
.
When delivered, the cooker is adjusted to a  
bench height of 900 mm (35.4"). The cooker  
has a telescopic plinth. You can change the  
height so that the cooker suits a bench height  
from 848 mm (33.4") up to 933 mm (36.7").  
Take care when positioning the cooker  
that you do not block the ventilation outlets  
(behind the cooker and at the top behind the  
hood), the cooker must not be pushed in  
under a tiled edge or similar.  
The cooker must have a clearance on both  
sides (see Safety).  
Make sure that the cooker cable does not  
get crushed when moving the cooker.  
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Adjusting the height of the base  
If you wish to adjust the height, please read  
the following points before you start.  
1
Lay down the cooker gently  
(SEE ILLUSTRATION). Use, for example,  
the polystyrene from the packaging  
between the cooker and the floor as  
protection. Remember to locate a  
protective layer under the lower rear  
corners of the cooker sides to protect  
the floor.  
A
A
A
A
2
Unscrew the screws A (4 SCREWS, SEE  
ILLUSTRATION). Pull out the inner base  
slightly if you only wish to change the  
height. Pull the brackets on which the  
wheels and feet are fitted. NOTE! Be  
careful, there are sharp edges under the  
cooker.  
14  
7
7
14  
A
14  
14  
920  
3
4
Screw in the screws again A in one of  
the holes for a bench height of 850 to  
920 mm (33.4" to 36.2"). The distance  
between the holes varies between  
7 mm (0.28") and 14 mm (0.51")  
(see illustration a).  
Lift the cooker upright and connect it  
up to the mains. Push the cooker back  
into position and make sure that it is  
absolutely level before fitting the  
safety equipment.  
850  
Horizontal adjustment  
The cooker must be level so that, for  
example, fat spreads evenly in the frying pan.  
Place a spirit level or a frying pan containing  
water on the ceramic glass plate when you  
want to check whether the cooker is level.  
If necessary, from the front of the plinth,  
you can adjust the cooker wheels and feet by  
15 mm (0.6"). Use a screwdriver to adjust the  
rear wheels and a Polygrip for the front feet.  
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The anti-tip guard  
The anti-tip guard must be fitted to  
prevent the cooker from tipping over  
with abnormal loads.  
The anti-tip guard only works  
when the cooker has been pushed  
into place.  
Check that the anti-tip guard  
projects at least 20 mm (0.8")  
into the hole in the back of the  
cooker (B) when the cooker is  
pushed in (SEE FIG. 2).  
HOW YOU FIX THE ANTI-TIP GUARD  
TO THE COOKER:  
1
Before fitting the anti-tip guard,  
make sure that the cooker has been  
adjusted to the correct height and  
is standing level (see page 7).  
NOTE! If the space between the bench  
cupboards is greater than the width of the  
cooker, then you must adjust the side  
measurement if you want to centre the  
cooker..  
2
The attachment (B) is fitted to the  
left side when delivered. Measure  
out where the anti-tip guard (A) is  
to be located, 60 mm (2.4") down  
from the edge of the ceramic glass  
plate and 50 mm (2.0") from the  
wall(cupboard). Screw it firmly  
into solid material or use suitable  
reinforcement. The entire anti-tip  
guard (A+B) can also be located  
on the right-hand side (SEE FIG. 1).  
Make sure that the surface  
behind the cooker is smooth.  
If there are tiles or a moulding  
behind the edge of the ceramic  
glass plate then there must be a  
space with the same dimension  
between the anti-tip guard and  
the wall. This is so that the anti-  
tip guard is firmly attached to  
the cooker and functions  
1
correctly.  
2
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Electrical connections  
Any work required on the cooker must  
be carried out by a QUALIFIED EXPERT  
.
Any work carried out by non-qualified  
people can mean poorer cooker  
performance and result in personal  
injury and/or damage to property.  
The electrical installation is to include a  
device whereby it is possible to separate all  
the poles of the equipment from the power  
supply, with a contact opening of at least  
3 mm.  
This requirement must be satisfied for  
safety reasons.  
The connected rating and voltage are  
shown on the data plate. There is a wiring  
diagram on the back of the cooker.  
Decor plinth (optional accessory)  
NOTE! Take due care when fitting  
the base trim to the cooker. Edges  
with which you do not normally come  
into contact with can be sharp.  
NOTE! ONLY FITS COOKERS WITH A HEIGHT  
OF 900 MM (35.5").  
Remove the protective plastic before use.  
1
2
3
Remove the drawer from the cooker by  
lifting it diagonally upwards and then  
pulling it all the way out.  
Fit the base trim by pressing it firmly  
onto the base (snap fastener, no tools  
needed).  
Re-fit the storage drawer.  
Bild 5  
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Safety features  
Function lock  
As security to prevent unauthorised use of the hob.  
ENGAGING THE FUNCTION LOCK  
1. Press the On/Off button  
2. Press until a signal sounds  
.
.
3. Then press an optional symbol  
The function lock is now engaged.  
.
is shown in the display if the hob turns  
on. SAFE is shown in the ovendisplay if the  
oven turns on.  
DISENGAGING THE FUNCTION LOCK  
1. Press the On/Off button  
2. Press until a signal sounds  
.
.
3. Then press an optional symbol  
.
The display goes out and the function lock is  
disengaged. The hob is automatically  
switched off after a few seconds.  
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The cooling fan  
The cooker is fitted with a cooling fan.  
The purpose of the fan is to keep the  
appliance cool.  
The cooling fan starts automatically when  
the oven is used. When only the hob is used,  
the fan has a delayed start.  
When the cooker is switched off, the fan  
stops automatically when oven temperature  
o
has decreased to 120 C.  
The door lock  
The door lock makes it more difficult for  
children to open the door. The lock is  
engaged when the cooker is delivered, but  
can be disconnected as necessary.  
TO OPEN THE DOOR  
Move the lock to the right when you  
want to open the door.  
DISCONNECTING THE LOCK  
Check that the oven is not hot!  
Move the lock to the right, lift up and  
move it further slightly to the right,  
then lift the left-hand edge of the  
button.  
CONNECTING THE LOCK  
Move the lock to the right and down.  
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Description of product  
Cooker  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
Ceramic hob  
Control panel  
Oven  
Storage drawer  
Plinth  
3
4
5
1
2
Oven  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Top heat element  
Heating element  
3
10  
4
5
6
Oven lighting, 40W  
Meat probe socket  
Fan cover  
Oven lighting, 25W  
Fan heating element  
Bottom heat  
7
8
9
Oven shelf runners, removable  
10 Shelf positions  
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Before using for the first time  
Setting the clock  
When the power to the oven is connected, a  
clock symbol  
flashes until you have set  
the time on the clock.  
SET THE TIME LIKE THIS:  
1
Press  
or  
to set the right time.  
2
To change time already set, press  
On/Off  
flashes.  
. Then press until  
tills Follow the  
instructions in alternative 1.  
After about 5 seconds the clock stops  
flashing and the time is shown in the  
display.  
Now you can use the cooker.  
The clock can only be changed if the child  
proof lock is not activated, none of the clock  
functions Cooking time  
or Stop time  
or any other oven function is set.  
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Heat the oven emty  
Keep children under supervision!  
The cooker becomes very hot.  
Do not forget to remove all packing  
material from inside the oven.  
The oven must be burnt off before it is used for  
the first time. This is done as follows:  
1
Open the oven door and remove all  
the accessories from the oven cavity.  
2
Switch on the oven  
. Select hot air  
. Select a  
by using  
or  
temperature of 200oC. The  
temperature can be changed by using  
and  
. The oven door must be  
closed.  
3
4
Leave the oven at this setting for  
about one hour.  
Move over to the Max. grill function  
by using  
or  
. Select a  
temperature of 200oC. The  
temperature can be changed by using  
and  
. The oven door must be  
closed.  
5
Leave the oven at this setting for  
about 30 minutes.  
6
7
Switch off the cooker  
.
Then leave the oven door open for  
about two hours and air out the  
kitchen.  
8
Clean the oven, the door and the  
oven-step units with hot water and  
washing-up liquid. Dry the oven  
The first time an oven is used, there may still  
be a slight smell. This will not affect the  
food in any way and is not a health-hazard.  
Clean the accessories  
Wash the shelves, roasting pan, etc. in hot  
water and washing-up liquid. Rinse and dry.  
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Telescopic runners  
To prevent scratches during transport,  
the telescopic runners are covered  
with a protective coating when  
delivered. This coating must be  
removed from the runners before they  
are used, otherwise it can burn fast  
and damage the rails.  
Note! Make sure that the cooker anti-  
tip guard is fitted, see page 8  
The telescopic runners replace the ordinary  
oven step units that are fitted in the cooker  
when it is delivered. They consist of two  
rails that can be pulled out. The shelves, the  
roasting pan and the grid are laid on top of  
the rails. A locating pin keeps the shelf in  
position (see the illustration).  
Use of the telescopic runners for facilitates  
cooking. For example, when steak or chips  
are to be basted, the roasting pan is easily  
pulled out on the rails.  
Fitting the rails  
First remove the oven step units that are  
fitted (see page 57). When fitting, the rails  
are first inserted in the inner hole (1) and  
then in the outer (2). Push into position.  
MAKE SURE THAT THE LOCATING PIN IS  
TURNED OUTWARDS TOWARDS THE OVEN DOOR  
.
The rails must be pushed in when the  
oven door is closed.  
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Using grids, baking plates and roasting pan  
It is important for the oven grid, the shelves  
and the roasting pan to be fixed between the  
stops in the front and rear edges of the rails  
to prevent them from falling off the rails.  
Place the baking plate/roasting pan/grid in  
the rear edge and fix against the front edge.  
The locating pin fits into a slot under the  
edge of the baking plate/roasting pan, which  
means that the baking plate/roasting pan is  
held in position.The rails must be in their  
pushed-in position when the grid/baking  
plate/roasting pan is inserted. For the best  
shelf stability, make sure that the bevelled  
edge is inwards in the oven. Pull the  
accessories carefully when using them so  
that the plate/pan/grid does not fall off the  
rails. Maximum load 20kg (44 lb.).  
Using the oven grid  
The locating pin is not needed when using  
the grid. The oven grid shelf has a mark on  
its upper surface. This marking must be at  
the front (towards the oven door) when in  
use. Make sure that food placed on the grid  
is positioned behind the marking. Otherwise  
there is a risk that it will not be cooked  
properly at the front. The grid can be placed  
in the roasting pan. The maximum weight to  
be placed on the grid is 10kg (22 lb.).  
NOTE! Make sure that the locating  
pin hooks in under the baking plate  
edge/roasting pan and that the baking  
plate/roasting pan rests on the rails,  
otherwise it can fall off the rails in the  
pulled-out position. When the baking  
plate/roasting pan is removed in the  
pulled-out position, the rails must be  
pushed back again so that the oven  
door can be closed. Use oven gloves  
because the rails are hot.  
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Using the ceramic hob  
The hob can not be used if the oven is not switched on, see page 33.  
The hob has four heating zones with:  
MIN./MAX. SIZE on the right rear zone.  
A SWIVEL WINDOW which provides  
information about the zone.  
AUTOMAX, an automatic heater-  
whereby the zone heats up rapidly to  
the heating level you need (for  
cooking/roasting) without it being  
necessary to change the knob setting.  
HEAT WARNER. When you have  
switched off a zone, the swivel  
window lights up  
H
as long as the  
zone is hotter than about 55°C.  
AUTOMATIC SWITCH-OFF after a time.  
The higher the heating level, the  
earlier the zone is switched off.  
The glass in the hob tolerates, heat, cold and  
temperature shocks, but is sensitive to  
impact. A spice jar or grinder falling onto the  
plate could crack it. Never use the hob to  
stand on, off-load materials onto or use as a  
storage area.  
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Never use a cracked plate or an oven  
with a cracked timer glass.  
Liquids could, if they boil over, or  
during cleaning, penetrate down into the  
live electrical components. Turn off the  
power supply to the cooker and contact  
Service for repairs. Never lay metal  
objects such as lids, knives and spoons  
on the hob. They become hot if a  
heating zone is switched on by mistake.  
Immediately after use (while the hob  
is still hot) clean with the blade  
scraper to remove sugar and spills  
with a high sugar content, such as  
marmalade, and also any melted  
plastic or foil, in order to avoid  
damage to the plate.  
Never leave a deep fat fryer, melting  
fat, paraffin or other easily flammable  
substance unattended. In the event of  
fire, turn off the cooker knobs and  
switch off the cooling fan.  
EXTINGUISH A FIRE WITH A POT  
LID, never use water.  
Make sure that there is no sand, sugar  
or salt on pots and pans. Sand can  
cause scratches, while sugar and salt  
can ruin the ceramic glass plate.  
Always dry pots and pans before  
placing them on the ceramic glass  
plate. The coloured decor on the  
ceramic glass plate can become worn  
and scratched as it is used.  
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Changing zone size  
MIN.  
Press  
for the cookingzone you want to  
use and choose the disered heating setting  
with  
or  
.
MAX.  
1
Press  
for the cookingzone you  
want to use, the indication lamp for  
the doublezone function lights.  
Choose desired setting between 1 and  
9. After being zeroed, the zone  
automatically retains the setting latest  
used.  
2
Safety switch-off of the cooking zones  
If one of the cooking zones is not switched  
off after a certain time or the heating setting  
is not changed, the cooking zone concerned  
is switched off automatically.  
Residual heating is shown by  
(“hot”) in  
the digital display for the cooking zone  
concerned.  
The cooking zones are switched off  
automatically in accordance with the  
following timetable:  
Setting  
Setting  
Setting  
Setting  
,
,
,
after 6 hours  
after 5 hours  
after 4 hours  
,
,
,
after 1.5 hours  
If one or more of the cooking zones should  
shut off before the expiration of the stated  
time, see the chapter “Problems and remedies”  
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Residual heat warner  
After one or more heating zones have been  
switched off, the digital display shows the  
residual heat  
(“Hot”) for the respective  
cooking zone.  
Even after the hob has been switched off, the  
display does not go out until the cooking  
zones have cooled down.  
The residual heat can be used to melt  
foodstuffs or to hold food warm.  
Important! There is risk of burns as  
long as the residual heat warner is  
alight.  
Important! In the event of a power  
cut, the symbol  
goes out and  
thereby the residual heat warning.  
There is still the rusk of burns. Burns  
can be avoided by being observant.  
Choice of pan/frying pan  
A cooker with a ceramic glass plate makes  
greater demands on your pots and pans that a  
cooker with heating plates. Remember the  
following:  
Check the bottoms of pots and pans.  
Pans with a convex bottom (bulging  
outwards) tend to swivel on the  
ceramic glass plate and provide poor  
heating contact.  
Aluminium has good heat  
conductivity, but can leave silvery  
marks on the plate.  
Casseroles and pans that are made of  
glass or are enamelled with deep  
patterns cause more wear if they are  
pulled backwards and forwards on  
the plate than pots and pans made of  
other materials.  
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In order to save both time and energy  
the bottom of a pan or frying-pan  
must cover the zone completely. But  
if the bottom is too small, then boil-  
over can easily stick to the plate.  
must be smooth or finely patterned.  
must be absolutely flat. If the bottom  
bulges too much outwards or  
inwards, heating-up times become  
longer.  
When you buy new pans, it is advisable  
to choose a stainless steel model with a  
sandwich-bottom, that is to say a bottom  
with layers of different metals. Certain pans  
are concave when cold but become flat when  
they are heated up.  
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Touch panel  
3
2
1
9
4
5
6
7
8
1. Cooking zone indicators/Timer function  
3. Doublezone is in use  
5. Display  
2.Timer display  
4. On/Off with power indicator  
6. Stop + Go  
7. Timer  
8. Lock  
9. Heat setting selection  
Digital display  
Each of the cooking zones has a display which shows:  
that the hob is switched on  
selection of heat retention setting  
-
, the selected position  
Automax  
Booster  
residual heat  
that the child-proof blocking unit (function lock) has been activated  
Faulty function /Over-heating  
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Touch panel functions  
In order to activate a function, hold one  
finger on the desired area until the associated  
control lamp lights up or goes out and the  
desired function is activated.  
Switching on the hob  
If the hob is to work, the oven must be  
switched on. Press  
and the symbol  
is  
shown in the oven display.  
The hob is switched on by using the touch  
area “On/Off”  
about 2 seconds. The digital display shows  
. Press On/Off  
for  
~ 2 sek.  
.
When you have pressed On/Off to start the  
hob, a heating setting must be selected  
within about 10 seconds or a time set on the  
Timer (egg-timer function)  
Switch off the hob  
In order to switch off the hob completely,  
On/Off  
must be activated. Press  
for about 1 second.  
~ 1 sek.  
“On/Off”  
Erase the digital display.  
When one of or all the cooking zones are  
switched off, the residual heat is shown  
(“Hot”) for the zone concerned in the digital  
display.  
Selection of heating setting  
To set or change the setting from  
for the desired cooling zone.  
to  
Area  
Area  
increases the heat.  
decreases the heat.  
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Selection of heat retention  
All four cooking zones are fitted with a heat  
retention setting  
.
Use area  
position  
to set the heat retention  
.
Choose Stop+Go  
The Stop+Go function switches all the  
connected cooking zones to heat retention  
setting at the same time and then back to the  
earlier heating setting. This function is  
suitable for a short interruption before  
continuing with cooking, for example to  
answer the telephone.  
Press  
is shown.  
To switch off the function, press  
and the heat retention position  
and the  
earlier heating setting is shown in the  
display.  
The Automax function  
This cooker is fitted with a special automatic  
heating system called Automax.  
The function is engaged each time you  
wish to use it. It works like this:  
You select the setting for the heat that you  
consider suitable for cooking/roasting. The  
heating zone starts at the highest heat setting  
and goes over automatically to the selected  
setting after a certain time.  
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Cooking/roasting with Automax  
This is how you activate the function.  
NOTE! This must be done each time you  
wish to use the automatic system.  
1
Set the function AUTOMAX  
in the display.  
,
A
appears  
2
Then make the desired setting for  
cooking/roasting. It takes about  
5 seconds before  
indication area.  
A
lights up in the  
The heater zone display shows  
A
. This  
9
8
7
6
5
4
implies that the heating zone operates at  
maximum heat for a certain time, depending  
on the heating setting selected. See the  
diagram.  
When the time has expired, there is  
automatic switch-over to the set value and the  
letter  
A
is no longer shown.  
3
2
If the setting is changed during heating  
with AUTOMAX this function disappears and  
re-setting must be carried out.  
1
0
In general it can be said that settings 2–5  
are suitable for cooking and settings 6–8 for  
roasting. For heat retention, setting 1 is  
suitable. But, as usual, you must experiment  
to find the setting and heating zone that is  
best for you and your pots and pans.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
HEAT SETTING  
Here is a little advice concerning the right  
heating setting and suitable heating zone.  
Each zone corresponds to a number in the  
tables (SEE ILLUSTRATION).  
Cooking  
PORTIONS ZONE  
SETTING  
ONE  
PORTION  
2
4
1,2,4  
3
3
3
porridge (oats, rye)  
Potatoes  
2-4  
1,2,4  
3-4  
3 pc  
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Cooking  
PORTIONS ZONE  
SETTING  
ONE  
PORTION  
2
1,2,4  
1,2,4  
3
2
3
3/4 dl  
Rice  
4
4-6  
4-8  
3
3
4-5  
1
Root vegetables  
1,2,4  
1,2,4  
Melting butter  
1
Melting block chocolate  
Roasting  
ZONE  
SETTING  
1
2
4
3
3
5
3
5
3
5
3
5
3
5
3
5
7-8  
7-8  
6
Entrecôte  
Pork chops  
Meat balls  
Pancakes  
5
6
6-7  
6-7  
7
7
6
Potatoes,  
raw  
6
6-7  
6-7  
Eggs  
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Switching off a cooking zone  
To switch off the heat retention setting, press  
at the same time  
with  
and  
or zero the area  
.
Using the hob with activated locking function  
(To engage the function lock, see the chapter Safety, page 10).  
Even if the function lock is activated, the  
hob can be used, but the next time that the  
hob is switched on, the function lock is  
again activated.  
1. Switch on the cooking zones.  
If the function lock is activated, this is  
shown:  
.
2. Press at the same time on two optional  
areas for the heating positions and for  
~ 2 sec.  
about 1 second  
and  
.
A signal sounds as confirmation.  
The cooking zones and settings can be set  
as usual until the hob is switched off again.  
Disengaging the function lock  
1. Switch on the cooking zones  
If the function lock is activated, this is  
shown  
.
~ 2 sec.  
2. Press the area “Function lock” for  
about 3 seconds.  
A signal sounds as confirmation.  
3. Press an optional heating setting  
.
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The display goes out and the function  
lock is disengaged. The hob is  
automatically switched off after a few  
seconds.  
The Timer  
The Timer can be used in two ways:  
as a Automatically safety switch-  
off. A cooking time is set as for a  
cooking zone and after a time the  
cooking zone is switched off  
automatically. This function can be  
used for several cooking zones at the  
same time.  
as a signal clock (egg-timer). An  
acoustic signal is heard when the set  
time expires.  
The timer can be used as a signal clock when  
no cooking zone is switched on.  
Automatic safety switch-off  
The cooking zones in which you want to use  
automatic safety switch-off must be turned  
on.  
1. Choose the zone for which automatic  
switch-off is to be set with the area  
Timer  
.
Press a few times on the area Timer  
and  
the first active cooking zone is selected  
according to the clock and the associated  
control lamp flashes rapidly. For example  
the left-hand rear control lamp for the left-  
hand rear cooking zone. The Timer display  
shows  
.
Press repeatedly on the Timer area  
select the next active cooking zone.  
to  
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2. While the control lamp flashes  
rapidly, set the area Timer setting  
or  
for this cooking zone and the  
desired time until the automatic  
safety switch-off (for example 15  
minutes).  
The control lamp now flashes more slowly  
and the remaining cooking time is shown  
during the process in the display. If the  
automatic switch-off is set for several  
cooking zones, then it applies to the cooking  
zone with the shortest remaining cooking  
time. The control lamps light for the other  
cooking zones with the set automatic switch-  
off. To show the remaining cooking time for  
one of these cooking zones, they must be  
selected with the Timer area and the  
associated control lamp flashes rapidly  
In order to set the remaining cooking time,  
the desired cooking zone must be selected  
.
with the Timer area  
. The associated  
control lamp then flashes more rapidly.  
Re-setting continues by setting  
the Timer area.  
or  
in  
When the set cooking time is reached, the  
cooking zone is switched off automatically,  
an acoustic signal sounds for two minutes  
and the Timer display flashes  
.
3. Press the Timer area to turn off the  
signal. For faster setting, press or  
until the desired figure is reached  
or  
If you press first on the Timer  
~ 1 sec.  
setting area  
, the time setting  
starts at 99 minutes.  
If you press first on the Timer setting  
area  
, the time setting starts at 1  
minute.  
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Switching off the automatic switch-off earlier  
There are two possible ways to switch off  
the automatic switch-off earlier:  
SWITCH OFF THE COOKING ZONE AND THE TIMER AT THE SAME TIME.  
Re-set the desired cooking zone to zero  
with  
.
The cooking zone and Timer are disengaged.  
THE TIMER IS DISENGAGED THE COOKING ZONE REMAINS ACTIVE  
1. Choose the desired cooking zone  
with the Timer  
The associated control lamp then flashes more rapidly.  
2. Set the Timer with Timer setting  
-
.
.
Only the Timer is switched off, while the cooking zones remain active.  
Signal clock  
The hob must be connected but no cooking  
zones may be switched on.  
1. Press the Timer area  
.
The Timer display shows  
2. Set the desired time with the Timer  
setting area or  
.
After a few seconds the signal clock is  
activated and the remaining cooking time is  
shown.  
Press the Timer area to alter the residual  
cooking time and change the time with the  
Timer setting area or  
.
After the set time has expired, an acoustic  
signal is heard and the Timer display flashes  
.
3. Press the Timer area  
the signal.  
to turn off  
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Lock/unlock the touch area  
(THE OVEN TOUCH AREA IS ALSO LOCKED)  
At any time during cooking, the touch area,  
with the exception of the On/Off area, is  
locked to prevent a change of the settings,  
for example when drying the hob.  
1. Press for about 1 second.  
The display shows  
during  
locking and later shows the setting  
again.  
~ 1 sec.  
this is shown again if attempts  
are made to change set values when  
the cooking zone area is locked.  
2. To remove the function lock again,  
press “Function lock”  
about one second.  
again for  
the symbol goes out and the  
earlier heating setting is shown again.  
If the hob is switched off, the function  
lock is automatically disengaged.  
~ 1 sec.  
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Using the oven  
It is normal for steam and condensation to form on the oven door. This condensation is  
from the food being cooked and does not influence safety or oven function.  
The oven is fitted with removable shelf steps with five levels  
The oven functions  
THE OVEN HAS THE FOLLOWING FUNCTIONS:  
Hot air  
Annular element and fan  
Top/bottom heating  
Top heating element and bottom heating  
element (starts with automatic Quick start  
which becomes top/bottom heating when the  
selected temperature is reached)  
Pie/pizza function  
Lower element, annular element and fan switched on  
Low temperature roasting  
Annular element and fan (120oC for 10 minutes and then 80oC)  
Turbo Max Grill (gratin preparation)  
Max Grill (grill element and upper heating element) and fan  
Max. Grill  
Grill element and upper heating element  
Heat retention setting  
Upper element and lower heating elements. (Pre-set at 80oC)  
Thawing/drying setting  
Bottom heating element and fan (From 30oC)  
Thawing  
Lighting and fan.  
Lighting  
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Oven display  
USER INSTRUCTIONS  
Switch on the oven by pressing  
When the selected function lights up, the oven starts to heat up.  
The user time shows how long the oven has been utilised. The time is shown  
.
only if none of the clock functions, the Signal clock symbol  
or End time have been set.  
The oven lighting goes on when an oven function is selected.  
A signal is heard when the desired oven temperature has been reached.  
Switch off the oven by pressing  
, Oven time  
.
Be aware of if you swithch off the oven the hob will be switched off as well!  
To continue using the hob after finished using the oven, make sure that no ovenfuction  
is in use but the ovendisplay still is on, see page 34.  
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Choice of oven functions  
1
2
Start the oven with the  
button.  
Press or until the desired  
oven function lights up in the display.  
• A temperature starts to light in the  
display.  
• Unless the temperature is changed  
within 5 seconds, the oven starts to  
heat up.  
THE OVEN FUNCTION CAN BE CHANGED WHILE THE OVEN IS IN OPERATION.  
Changing the oven temperature  
Press  
or  
to increase or decrease  
temperature.  
Switch off the oven function  
Before switching off the oven, press  
or  
until no oven function is shown in the  
display.  
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Switch off the oven  
Switch off the oven by pressing the  
button.  
Heat indicator  
HEATING UP  
When the oven function has been selected,  
the indicator starts to flash how much the  
oven has heated up.  
If Quick start is functioning, then a “running  
pillar” is seen (this functions only for the  
oven function top/bottom heating)  
SWITCHING OFF  
When the oven functions have been  
switched off, the indicator lights up to show  
that there is residual heat in the oven.  
Using the clock functions  
After a clock function has been selected. the associated function flashes for  
about 5 seconds. During this time the desired times can be set or changed with  
the button  
or  
.
After the desired time has been set, the function flashes again for about  
5 seconds. Then the function lights up. The set time starts to count down.  
Checking the set or remaining time  
Press repeatedly on the button Function choice  
flashes and the set or remaining time is shown.  
until the respective clock function  
Using the residual heat with the clock functions Cooking time  
and Stop time  
When the clock functions Cooking time  
and Stop time  
are used, the oven  
switshes off the heating elements after 90% of the set or calculated time. The remaining  
residual heat is used to continue the cooking process up to the end of the set time.  
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The signal clock  
To programme a time. A signal sounds when the time has expired.  
This function has no effect on the oven.  
1. Press  
. The clock symbol lights up.  
Press the  
button until  
flashes.  
2. Select the desired time with  
the buttons.  
or  
The remaining time is shown after about  
5 seconds. The signal clock lights up.  
A signal is heard when 90% of the time has  
passed.  
The signal sounds for one minute when the  
set time is reached “00.00” and  
flash.  
Press one of the buttons to swiitch off the  
signal and the symbol in the display.  
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Cooking time  
Use this function to determine how long you  
want the food to be in the oven.  
1. Press  
2. Select the oven function and temperature.  
Press until flashes.  
. The lamp lights up.  
3. Select the desired time by pressing the  
or buttons (max. 09.59 hours.).  
The cooking time  
lights up.  
When the time reaches “00.00” and Cooking  
time flashes, a signal sounds for  
2 minutes. The oven is automatically  
switched off.  
In order to switch off the sound and the  
symbol in the display, press one of the  
buttons.  
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Stop time  
Here you set the time that you want the oven  
to switch off.  
1. Press  
. The lamp lights up.  
2. Choose oven function and temperature.  
Press  
untils Stop time  
flashes.  
3.Use the  
time.  
and  
buttons to select top  
Stop time  
lights up and the time is  
shown in the display.  
When the time reaches “00.00” and Stop  
time  
flashes a signal sounds for  
2 minutes. The oven is switched off  
automatically.  
In order to switch of the sound and the  
symbol in the display, press one of the  
buttons.  
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Cooking time  
and Stop time  
Cooking time  
and Stop time  
can be  
used simultaneously.  
1. Press  
2. Select oven function and temperature.  
Press Cooking time and set the desired  
cooking time (for example 1 hour).  
. The lamp lights up.  
3. Press  
to set the desired finishing time  
when you want the food to be ready (for  
example 2.05 p.m.).  
Cooking time  
in the display.  
and Stop time  
light up  
The oven starts automatically after the pre-  
set time (for example 1.05 p.m.)  
When the oven time has expired, a signal is  
heard for 2 minutes and the oven is switched  
off automatically (for example 3.05 p.m.).  
To switch off the sound, press one of the  
buttons.  
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Other functions  
Switching off the display  
You can save energy by switching off  
the clock display  
SWITCHING OFF THE CLOCK DISPLAY  
1. If required, switch off the appliance  
using the On/Off  
button.  
button and  
2. Press the Selection  
button at the same time until the  
display goes out.  
As soon as the oven is switched on  
again, the display comes on  
automatically. When the appliance is  
switched off again, the cock display  
goes out again. To have the clock  
display on permanently again, you  
must set the clock again.  
SWITCHING ON THE CLOCK DISPLAY  
1. If required, switch off the appliance  
using the On/Off  
button.  
button and  
2. Press the Selection  
button at the same time until the  
display is visible again.  
Child safety device  
As soon as the child safety device is set, the  
appliance can no longer be switched on.  
ACTIVATE THE CHILD SAFETY DEVICE:  
1. If necessary, switch on the appliance  
using the On/Off  
button.  
No oven function must be selected.  
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2. Press and hold the Selection  
and  
buttons at the same time, until  
“SAFE” appears in the display.  
The child safety device is now set.  
CANCELLING THE CHILD SAFETY DEVICE  
1. If necessary, switch on the appliance  
using the On/Off  
button.  
2. Press and hold the Selection  
and  
buttons at the same time, until  
“SAFE” disappears from the display.  
The child safety device is now cancelled  
and the appliance is again ready for use.  
Button lock  
To ensure that oven functions set are not  
accidentally altered.  
ACTIVATING THE BUTTON LOCK  
1. If necessary, switch on the appliance  
using the On/Off  
.
2. Select the oven function.  
3. Press and hold the Selection  
and  
buttons at the same time, until  
“LOC” appears in the display.  
The button lock is now engaged.  
CANCELLING THE BUTTON LOCK  
Press and hold the Selection  
and  
buttons at the same time, until “LOC”  
disappears from the display.  
The button lock is automatically lifted when  
the oven function is switched off.  
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Oven safety switch-off  
If the oven not swiched off after a  
certain time, or if the temperature is  
not modified, it switches off  
automatically. The last temperature  
set appears in the temperature  
display.  
THE OVEN SWITCHES ITSELF OFF WHEN  
THE OVEN TEMPERATURE IS:  
30 - 120oC  
after  
12.5 hours  
8.5 hours  
5.5 hours  
3.0 hours  
120 - 200oC after  
200 - 250oC after  
250 - maxoC after  
USING THE APPLIANCE AFTER A SAFETY CUT-OUT  
Switch the oven off completely.  
It can then be switched on again.  
The safety cut-out is cancelled, if the  
clock function Cooking time  
/
Stop time  
or the oven function  
is set.  
Low temperature cooking  
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Practical use  
Never place aluminium foil, a  
roasting pan or a shelf directly on the  
bottom of the oven. If the bottom  
heater is blocked, the enamel can be  
damaged by over-heating.  
The oven becomes hot when used,  
KEEP AN EYE ON CHILDREN  
.
If the temperature changes and/or the food is  
placed unevenly, for example pizza, there is a  
risk that it will warp. The shelf will return to  
its original form when it cools down.  
How do you utilise the various functions  
when you use the oven? Here is some useful  
advice and a few tips about the best way to  
utilise the different oven functions for various  
types of food preparation:  
Baking  
Test sponge cakes with a probe about five  
minutes before the end of the cooking time.  
Then you have the opportunity to shorten or  
lengthen the cooking time. The result can be  
affected by the recipe and the material,  
colour, shape and size of the cake tin. TOP/  
BOTTOM HEATING provides even colouring.  
THE HOT AIR PRINCIPLE  
An annular heating element round the fan  
heats up the air, which is then spread through  
the air channels in the oven rear wall by the  
fan. The hot air circulates in the oven before it  
is once again sucked in through the fan grille.  
Heat is transferred quickly and effectively,  
and this generally means that you can use a  
lower oven temperature than with upper and  
lower heating. Lower the temperature by 15-  
20% if the recipe says that you should use a  
temperature of between 160 and 225°C. The  
higher the temperature, the greater the  
decrease. At temperatures over 225°C it is  
better to use upper and lower heating.  
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Baking with hot air  
With HOT AIR, baking becomes more  
rational, since two plates used at the same  
time in the oven means a shorter overall  
baking time. Browning can be rather  
uneven, especially if the rolled-out dough  
has not risen properly.  
Is the result not what you expected? Read  
“Practical advice & tips” on page 64, for tips  
to solve your baking problems.  
Cooking  
Follow the recommendations in the table.  
Preparing food using hot air  
HOT AIR is used for cooking at several levels  
at the same time, for example meat loaf and  
meat balls as well as for the preparation of  
complete meals, starters, main courses and  
dessert. Remember to choose courses that are  
to have the same temperature. If the courses  
require different times, adapt the time that  
you put them in the oven so that they are  
ready to serve in the order you wish.  
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Roasting  
Roasting in the oven is convenient and  
practical with both TOP AND BOTTOM  
HEATING and HOT AIR. Beef steaks, such as  
roast beef and fillets, are juiciest when  
cooked at 125°C, but take a little longer time  
than at a higher oven temperature. Choose an  
oven-proof dish with low edges into which  
the roast just fits, this avoids the stock from  
drying in. Roasting a ham often results in alot  
of stock. Therefore use a large roasting dish  
or roasting pan and be careful when  
removing it from the oven.  
If you use a roasting bag, cut a hole in one  
corner before putting it in the oven. This  
decreases the risk of burns from hot steam  
when the bag is opened.  
Using the roasting thermometer  
Be careful not to burn yourself on  
the heating coils in the top of the  
oven, or on the oven step units  
when you connect or disconnect the  
contact to the roasting thermometer.  
Use oven gloves.  
The roasting thermometer tolerates  
temperatures of between 30 and 99°C. Before  
starting the oven, remove the cover cap that  
protects the thermometer outlet from dirt.  
Use only the original thermometer and make  
sure that no part of the thermometer comes  
into contact with the top heating element.  
For the best result, the tip of the  
thermometer must be in the centre of the  
steak which heat reaches last. Oven heat  
influences the thermometer, therefore the  
whole tube must be inside the meat.  
Remember that the thermometer can show  
the wrong temperature if it comes into  
contact with fat or bone.  
Put in the food from a cold oven.  
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SETTING  
This is how to use the roasting thermometer:  
1
2
Stick the thermometer into the meat.  
Connect the thermometer into the  
outlet in the oven (right-hand side).  
3
4
Start the oven  
60ºC is the pre-set temperature. You  
can now set the desired temperature  
.
by pressing  
and then  
or  
.
The actual temperature and the  
desired temperature are shown in the  
information window  
(SEE ILLUSTRATION). The information  
window follows the temperature  
increase in the meat.  
5
Choose function and temperature.  
When the desired temperature in the meat  
is reached, a signal sounds and the oven  
switches off.  
6
To switch off the sound, press one of  
the buttons.  
The roasting thermometer is hot. You  
can easily burn yourself when you  
take the thermometer out of the oven  
outlet.  
7
Disconnect the thermometer from the  
oven outlet and take out the steak.  
NOTE! The oven and the thermometer  
are hot.  
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To check or change the temperature  
Press  
until the roasting  
thermometer function  
flashes and  
the chosen temperature shows in the  
display.  
If you want to change the  
temperature, use  
and  
.
To check or change the oven temperature  
If you want to change the  
temperature, use and  
.
Turbo Max Grill  
(gratin preparation)  
With Turbo Max. Grill, the food is ready  
faster and has more even colouring tham  
with the grill function. Grill the heating  
element provides more even colouring and  
the fan circulates the hot air. Perfect for use  
with “special” courses, such as grilled ham  
which is to have the same colour all round.  
Max. Grill  
The size, marble pattern (interspersed fat),  
the shape, quantity and temperature of the  
meat to be grilled all affect the time and the  
result. Fish and white meat (poultry, veal and  
pork) do not brown as easily as red meat  
(beef and game). Grill oil and/or grill spices  
give a better colour, but increase the risk of  
burning the surface of the meat.  
The best grill result is achieved if the food  
does not come directly from the refrigerator.  
Dry it, put it on the oven grid and season as  
desired. Place a roasting pan, preferably lined  
with aluminium foil, under the grill to catch  
the fat, etc. that drips off. Pork chops, steaks,  
fish fillets, etc. should be placed high up in  
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the oven while thick spare ribs, etc. should be  
placed in the lower part of the oven.  
Select  
and set the desired temperature,  
max. 250ºC. Start grilling after 3-5 minutes  
pre-heating. Watch carefully, and turn over  
at least once during cooking. Grilling for too  
long gives dry, tough and, in the worst case,  
burnt food. The oven door must be closed  
during grilling.  
Pie/pizza position  
This function works excellently when  
preparing pies, gratin or pizza. When  
preparing pizza, place it in the middle slot.  
Use a baking shelf instead of a roasting pan  
to prevent the edges from being burned.  
When using light-coloured or glass forms,  
place the food in the lower section of the  
oven and when using dark-coloured forms,  
for example with non-stick coating, place  
the food in the middle of the oven.  
Low temperature roasting  
Choose function  
and set the desired  
programme (120oC or 150oC) Low  
temperature roasting can be used for food  
that is suitable for cooking at low  
temperature for a longer time, about 4-5  
hours. When roasting small steaks, complete  
fillets or thick beef, they should be quickly  
browned before being placed in the oven.  
When planning cooking, remember that it  
takes time before the food is ready.  
Beef, pork, game and lamb steaks can be  
cooked to advantage during the night. It is  
advisable to use a roasting thermometer.  
Low temperature cooking can also be  
used to dry fruit and mushrooms.  
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Heat retention setting  
To keep food warm.  
Drying/Thawing  
For thawing frozen food.  
Thawing  
When thawing meat, fish and glazed or filled  
baked products, such as Swiss rolls, the  
temperature should be set at zero.  
Grids or shelves can be placed in several  
slots when there is much to thaw. Timing can  
not be precise, so it is always a good idea to  
check with a probe.  
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Cleaning and care  
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean  
the cooker!  
Cleaning the cooker  
The easiest way to clean the oven is by using  
a clean cloth, hot water and a little washing-  
up liquid directly after the oven has been  
used. NEVER USE SCOURING AGENTS OR  
OTHER ABRASIVE SUBSTANCES  
.
Note that the anti-tip guard  
does not function when you pull  
the cooker out to clean behind it.  
Handle  
Never use scouring agents or other agents  
that could cause scratches such as sponges  
with an abrasive surface. Only use soft  
sponges or cloths.  
Cleaning stainless steel surfaces  
(APPLIES ONLY TO STAINLESS STEEL COOKERS)  
The easiest way to clean stainless steel  
surfaces is by using a soft cloth and the clean  
agent supplied. You can also try window  
cleaning agents. If the surface is very dirty,  
you can try spirit such as technical spirit.  
NEVER USE SCOURING AGENTS or other  
abrasive substances. Neither should you use  
scouring materials such as wire wool or  
sponges with an abrasive surface.  
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Cleaning the ceramic hob  
Immediately after use (while the plate  
is still hot) clean with the blade  
scraper to remove sugar and spills  
with a high sugar content, such as  
marmalade, and also any melted  
plastic or foil in order to avoid  
damage to the plate.  
IF THE HOB IS VERY DIRTY:  
1
Remove stains with the blade scraper  
(see below).  
2
Use cleaning agents when the heat  
warner has gone out. Shake the  
bottle and spray a couple of narrow  
strips onto the plate. Rub clean with a  
damp cloth or kitchen tissue.  
Remove any excess with a damp  
cloth, otherwise it can etch into the  
plate the next time that it is heated.  
Wipe dry.  
3
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The blade scraper  
KEEP THE BLADE SCRAPER OUT OF  
THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Use the  
blade scraper with care, the blade is  
extremely sharp.  
Use the scraper to remove anything that has  
boiled over and stuck on the ceramic glass  
plate. Do not use the scraper or other sharp  
implements on the silicon edge since this  
implies a safety risk and can cause damage.  
HOW TO USE THE BLADE SCRAPER:  
1
Pull back the guard so that the blade is  
visible (SEE ILLUSTRATION)  
.
2
Make sure that the blade is clean and  
whole, otherwise it could damage the  
plate. You can buy new blades at a  
hardware store.  
3
Hold the scraper at an angle of about  
45° and scrape clean. You can press  
the blade hard against the plate  
without damaging it.  
4
5
Carefully wipe off any dirt from  
the blade with kitchen tissue.  
After use, press the guard forward so  
that it covers the blade. Store the  
scraper out of the reach of children.  
REPLACING THE BLADE:  
1
Open the scraper by fully loosening  
the screw (no screwdriver needed) and  
fitting the new blade at the front edge.  
Assemble the scraper and tighten  
the screw again.  
Press the guard as far forward as it  
will go to protect the blade.  
2
3
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Cleaning the oven  
In order to facilitate cleaning, the step units  
or baking plate rails should be removed, see  
page 57.  
Removing the baking plate rails  
The baking plate rails are removed in the  
same way as the step unit, see page 57.  
THE CATALYSIS ENAMEL on the oven walls and  
top is porous and has a certain self-cleaning  
effect. The oven bottom, on the other hand is  
made of a SMOOTH and rather harder ENAMEL  
from which you can scrape off spilled  
material with a spatula or something similar.  
CATALYSIS ENAMEL  
The oven gets hot during use. Keep  
an eye on children.  
Dirt on the enamel is partly burnt off when  
the oven is used. If there are flecks on the  
enamel, burn off the oven at the highest  
temperature with top/bottom heating for  
30–60 minutes. Remove stubborn flecks, for  
example fat, like this:  
1
“Drench” the catalysis enamel with  
soft soap and hot water. Use a nylon  
brush on the flecks. Leave it alone for  
one hour.  
2
3
Then turn on  
heating and the highest temperature.  
Switch off the oven after three hours.  
top and bottom  
Never use oven cleaning compound or sharp  
objects on the catalysis enamel.  
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THE SMOOTH ENAMEL  
The following should be done if the oven  
bottom is very dirty:  
1
Spill or boil-over that has become  
stuck can be loosened with a spatula  
or something similar.  
2
3
Spread soft soap on the bottom of the  
oven with a sponge.  
Close the door. Set the oven at 100°C  
with  
top and bottom heating for  
about 10 minutes.  
4
When the oven has cooled down,  
rinse it with clean water or, if  
necessary, rub carefully with a soap  
pad. Wipe dry.  
The oven door  
The oven door can be removed for cleaming.  
WHEN THE OVEN DOOR OPENS, THE LAMPS LIGHT AND  
THE HOT AIR FAN STOPS.  
Removing the oven door  
1
Open the oven door about one-third  
of the way (parking position).  
2
3
Grasp the sides of the oven door with  
both hands and pull the door off the  
oven.  
Lift off the door  
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Fitting the oven door  
1
Make sure that the hinge unit is in its  
parking position.  
2
Insert the hinge unit in the slot on the  
door. Press down until the assembly  
spring clicks into position.  
Close the oven door.  
3
The oven door glass  
Do not use the oven door as  
a foot-hold.  
The oven door is made up of two parts with  
heat reflecting glass to give a lower surface  
temperature. The inner glass panes can be  
removed for cleaning.  
CLEANING BETWEEN THE GLASS PANES  
Take care that you do not damage the  
door glass. Formation of cracks at  
the edges could cause it to break after  
being heated a few times.  
REMOVING THE UPPER GLASS PANE IN THE OVEN DOOR  
1
Grasp the upper glass pane at its  
lower edge and push it against spring  
pressure towards the oven door  
handle, until it is free at the bottom  
(1).  
2
Lift up the pane slightly at the bottom  
and pull it out (2).  
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REMOVING THE CENTRAL GLASS IN THE DOOR  
1
Grasp the central glass pane at its  
lower edge and push it towards the  
oven door handle, until it is free at  
the bottom (1).  
2
Lift up the pane slightly at the bottom  
and pull it out (2)  
3. Clean the glass  
FITTING THE CENTRAL GLASS PANES IN THE DOOR  
1
Insert the central glass panes in order,  
diagonally from above into the glass  
retainer on the handle side (1).  
Lower the central pane and push it  
towards the lower edge of the door  
until it will go no further against the  
lower retainer (2).  
2
FITTING THE UPPER GLASS IN THE DOOR  
1
Insert the upper glass diagonally  
from above into the glass retainer on  
the handle side (1).  
2
Lower the glass plate. Lay the pane  
against spring pressure on the handle  
side in front of the retaining profile  
on the lower edge of the door and  
push it under the retaining profile (2).  
The glass pane must be firmly in  
position!  
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Oven step units  
It is possible to remove the oven step units  
on both the right and left side walls to make  
it easier to clean the side walls.  
REMOVING THE OVEN STEP UNITS:  
First pull out the step unit at the front from  
the side of the oven (1) and then hook it off  
at the back (2).  
INSERTING THE OVEN STEP UNITS  
The rounded edges of the bars must point to  
the front!  
Re-fit the oven step unit again by first  
hanging it up at the back (1), insert it at the  
front, and then push it into position (2).  
Cleaning the baking shelf rails  
Loosen the step units (see page 57). To  
facilitate the removal of dirt and fat, they  
can be soaked in water with washing-up  
liquid. Wash by hand. NOTE! DO NOT USE  
THE DISHWASHER. This removes all the fat  
and impairs their function.  
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Super Clean accessories  
These accessories have a dirt-repellent  
coating and a long life if they are treated  
correctly  
NOTE! Do not place SUPER  
CLEAN accessories on a hot ceramic  
glass plate since this can damage  
them.  
The accessories tolerate a temperature  
of up to 250°C. Never heat them  
without food or dough.  
Wash the accessories thoroughly in hot water  
and washing-up liquid before using them for  
the first time.  
If you follow this advice and these tips,  
then your SUPER CLEAN accessories will  
last for a long time and remain easy to clean:  
Use tools made of plastic or wood  
instead of metal, which can damage  
the plate.  
Remember that pots and pans with  
rough surfaces can damage the  
accessories.  
Clean the accessories with a soft  
sponge or a dish-brush in hot water,  
with the possible use of washing-up  
liquid. Never use the dishwasher.  
Never use wire wool or sharp objects  
when cleaning.  
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Oven lighting  
NOTE! Before you change the bulb,  
make sure that the cooker is  
disconnected from the mains.  
For cookers with a cable, pull out the  
plug. For other cookers, pull out the  
multi-pole switch.  
Place a cloth on the bottom of the oven to  
protect both the bulb and the glass.  
CHANGING THE OVEN LIGHT/CLEANING  
THE PROTECTIVE GLASS  
1
2
Check that the oven is not hot.  
Unscrew the protective glass by  
turning it to the left and clean it.  
(SEE THE ILLUSTRATION).  
3
4
If necessary:  
Replace the oven light with a new  
bulb marked 230–240V, 40W, 300°C,  
fitted with an E14 base.  
Re-fit the protective glass.  
REPLACING THE LAMP BULB ON PAGE  
CLEANING THE PROTECTIVE GLASS  
1
2
Check that the oven is not hot.  
Loosen and remove the oven step  
units on the left-hand side (see page  
57)  
3
4
Loosen the protective glass with the  
aid of a narrow, blunt object (such as  
a teaspoon) and clean it. Hold your  
hand under the glass to prevent it  
from falling down onto the bottom of  
the oven.  
If necessary:  
Replace the oven lighting and fit a  
new bulb with an E14 base, marked  
230-240V, 25W och 300° C.  
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5
Press the protective glass into  
position again and fit the step units.  
Storage drawer  
NOTE! Do not keep chemicals or  
cleaning agents in the storage drawer.  
Do not stand in the oven drawer or on  
the handle.  
1
2
Empty the drawer and pull it out to the  
“stop”.  
Grasp the handle, lift it upwards and  
the drawer goes free from the catch at  
the rear edge.  
3
Pull the drawer completely out.  
After cleaning, place the drawer wheels on  
the brackets. (SEE ILLUSTRATION). Push in the  
drawer. Lift it up slightly first of all, so that  
the wheels do not get caught in the front  
catch.  
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Technical Data  
We reserve the right to make changes. This appliance meets the requirements of EC Directives 89/336/EEC  
and 73/23/EEC.  
EKC60752  
Width (mm):  
596  
900  
595  
A
Height when delivered (mm):  
Depth:  
ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS  
ENERGY CONSUMPTION  
Top/bottom heating (kWh):  
Hot air (kWh):  
0.92  
0.79  
COOKING TIMES  
STANDARD LOAD  
Top/bottom heating (min):  
Hot air (min):  
41  
38  
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European guarantee  
This appliance is guaranteed by Electrolux, in each of the countries listed in the following  
page, for the period specified in the appliance guarantee or otherwise by law.  
If you move from one of these countries to another of these countries 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  
seller of the appliance.  
The appliance guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour  
and parts as exists in your country of residence for this particular model or range  
of appliances.  
The appliance guarantee is personal to the original purchaser of the appliance  
and cannot be transferred to another user.  
The appliance is installed and used in accordance with instructions issued by  
Electrolux 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.  
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Practical advice and tips  
Problems  
Cause  
Remedy  
If the oven temperature is  
too low, the mixture can rise against the recommended  
and then sink and become  
flat.  
Check the set temperature  
Bread/yeasted doughs,  
sponge cakes turn out  
flat.  
temperature in the table or  
recipe.  
Bread/yeasted doughs have Check the rising time against  
not risen properly. that recommended in the  
If the rising time after rolling recipe.  
is too long, the result will be  
flat. Bread/yeasted doughs  
should rise at room  
temperature, out of  
draughts. The dough should  
spring back after light  
pressure on the surface.  
Too little yeast or baking  
powder.  
Check in the recipe that you  
have used the correct  
quantities.  
If the fat/liquid mixture is  
too hot, it will affect the  
yeast action.  
The correct temperature of  
the liquid is 37° for fresh  
yeast; for dry yeast see the  
instructions on the packet.  
Too little liquid, too much  
flour or the wrong sort of  
flour can give dry bread.  
Check in the recipe that you  
have used the correct type  
of flour and the correct  
quantities of flour/liquid.  
Bread/yeasted doughs,  
sponge cakes turn out dry.  
If the oven temperature is  
Check that you have set the  
too low, the mixture has to correct temperature.  
stay in the oven much longer  
in order to be cooked  
through and thus gets dry.  
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If the oven temperature is  
too high, the cakes/oven  
dishes can be browned too  
much before they are  
Check that you have set the  
correct temperature.  
The cakes/oven dishes are  
too brown.  
completely cooked.  
The food has been  
positioned too high in the  
Check in the table or recipe  
that you have selected the  
oven thus receiving too much correct position.  
top heat when using top and  
bottom heat, and the  
opposite effect if placed too  
low.  
The Quick start is switched Check that you have turned  
on.  
the function knob to the  
desired function.  
Aluminium foil, a tray or  
roasting pan on the bottom nothing on the bottom of the  
of the oven is stopping the  
bottom heat.  
Make sure that there is  
Cakes/oven dishes are too  
pale.  
oven.  
Pale baking tins give paler  
cakes than dark baking tins.  
Change to darker baking tins.  
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Problems and remedies  
Never do anything to the cooker that could cause injury to people or damage the  
product. Below you will find suggestions as to what you can do yourself if there is a  
problem. If you need help - contact Service.  
Problems  
Cause/Remedy  
Check the following:  
There is no power to the cooker  
• that the FUSE/FUSES are in good condition  
• that the POWER PLUG is properly inserted  
• that any EARTH FAULT SWITCH is turned on  
Check that the function lock is not  
active (see page10)  
The cooker does not work  
It takes too long to boil/fry  
Check that you have selected a suitable pan  
with good heat conductivity (see page 20)  
Replace the defective bulb (see page 59)  
Activate the lock function (see page11)  
The oven light does not work  
The door lock does not work  
Check that the roasting thermometer is  
properly connected in the oven; take it out  
and then re-connect it. Programme the  
desired temperature (see page 45)  
The oven thermometer does not work  
Set the correct time (see page 13)  
Programme in a time (see page 36)  
The clock shows the wrong time or does  
not work at all  
The signal clock does not work  
The sound comes from the thermostat-  
controlled fan which protects the cooker  
electronics. No action required, since this is  
completely normal.  
Sound is heard from the cooker even  
though it has been switched off  
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Problem  
Cause/Remedy  
Pull the plug out of the wall outlet. Connect  
up again and re-start the cooker  
F9 lights up in the display  
The roasting thermometer contact is not  
properly inserted into the outlet in the  
oven  
F11 lights up in the display  
Contact Your Service support  
Wrong code lights up in the display  
(starts with F)  
Disposal  
1 Disconnect the cooker from the  
wall outlet.  
2 Cut the cable as close to the  
back of the cooker as possible.  
3 Deactivate the door lock so  
that children cannot be locked  
inside the oven.  
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