AEG-Electrolux NF9000 User Manual

Specifications and Main Features

  • Total Electrical Consumption: 2,780 Watts.
  • AC Input Power: 1,280 Watts.
  • Dynamic Output Power: 700 Watts.
  • Power Rating of Convection Element: 1,500 Watts.
  • Power Grilling Element: 1,000 Watts.
  • Standard Frequency: 2450MHz.
  • Dimensions of the Outside of the Unit: (W) 550 x (H) 336 x (D) 486 mm.
  • Inside Volume Dimensions: (W) 345 x (H) 223 x (D) 344 mm.
  • Amount of Oven Internal Volume: 26 Litresi or 0.9 cu ft.
  • The oven’s weight is around 26 kg.

Frequently Asked Questions

Question: On a scale of one to ten, what can you say about the safety of your Combination Oven?

Answer: Your Microwave and Combination Ovens are manufactured with state of the art technology and as such go through extensive safety testing ensuring that they are safe to use. Additionally, the design of the Combination Oven that you are using has been incorporated with a safety feature which prevents the oven from being put on unless the set conditions of closing the door and starting the control are fulfilled.

Question: Is it possible for the Microwave energy to be emitted through the viewing screen located on the door?

Answer: Absolutely not. The fine metal screen which has been specifically made to shield the microwave energy from going through it ensures that while the food is being cooked you can still look through the door.

Question: Are there any service facilities that you need to visit to get your Combination Oven serviced or checked for leakage?

Answer: If the operation of your oven is smooth there is no need for any “periodical” maintenance.

If, however, you are feeling uneasy about how your Combination Oven is working, you might look to get it calibrated somewhere between 3-5 years. Otherwise, I assure you that it’s working at its full potential.

Question: Can my Combination Oven cause static or any interference to my TV set?

Answer: That tendency is greatly reduced because your Combination Oven is designed to international regulations regarding interference emission limits.

Question: What is the way of adjusting the clock on my oven?

Answer: You should always adhere to the directions included in the operation booklet to make sure you have done the task properly.

Question: Why does moisture builds up in my oven while I am using my Combination Oven?

Answer: Certain foods are expected to produce steam when heated, regardless of whether they are baked, Microwaved or used in a Combination Oven. Thus, risk of moisture being created on the other cooler surfaces of the oven does exist.

Question: When using a Combination oven, why is steam released from the apertures and door?

Answer: The designing of the appliance has taken into consideration the necessary air flow through the cavity of the oven so that excessive steam is vented out of the unit.

Question: When I put my oven in Convection mode or Combination mode, why doesn’t the turntable stop rotating?

Answer: After the circulatory fan turns off, the turntable takes 5 minutes to cool down before stopping, this Multi-directional fan helps speed up the rotation.

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