Electrolux B3150-5 User Manual

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B3150-5
User manual Built-In Electric Oven
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Dear Customer
Thank you for choosing one of our high-quality products. With this appliance you will experience the perfect combination of functional design and cutting edge technology. Convince yourself that our appliances are engineered to deliver the best per­formance and control - indeed we are setting the highest standards of excel­lence. In addition to this you find environmental and energy saving aspects as an inte­gral part of our products. To ensure optimal and regular performance of your appliance please read this instruction manual carefully. It will enable you to navigate all processes perfect­ly and most efficiently. To refer to this manual any time you need to, we recommend you to keep it in a safe place. And please pass it to any future owner of the appliance.
We wish you much joy with your new appliance.
The following symbols are used in this user manual: Important information concerning your personal safety and information on
3 General information and tips
how to avoid damaging the appliance.
2 Environmental information
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Contents
Operating Instructions 5
Safety instructions 5
Description of the Appliance 7
General Overview 7 Control Panel 8 Oven Features 9 Oven accessories 9
Before Using for the first time 10
Setting and changing the time 10 Initial Cleaning 11
Using the Oven 12
Switching the Oven On and Off 12 Oven Functions 13 Inserting the Oven Shelf, Baking Tray and Roasting Pan 14 Inserting/Removing the Fat Filter 15 Clock Functions 16
Switching Off the Time Display 17
Uses, Tables and Tips 22
Baking 22
Baking table 24 Table for Bakes and Gratins 30 Frozen Ready Meals Table 30
Roasting 31
Roasting table 32
Grill Sizes 34
Grilling table 34
Defrosting 35
Defrosting table 35 Drying 36 Making Preserves 37
Cleaning and Care 38
Outside of the appliance 38 Oven interior 38 Accessories 38 Fat Filter 38 Shelf Support Rails 39 Oven Lighting 40
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Contents4
Oven Ceiling 41 Oven door 42 Oven door glass 44
What to do if … 48
Disposal 49
Installation Instructions 50
Safety information for the installer 50
Guarantee Conditions 53
Customer Service Centres 54
Israel 54
Service 55
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Operating Instructions
1 Safety instructions
Electrical safety
This appliance must be only connected by a registered electrician.
In the event of a fault or damage to the appliance: Take the fuses out or
switch off.
Repairs to the appliance must only be carried out by qualified service engi- neers. Considerable danger may result from improper repairs. If repairs be-
come necessary, please contact our Customer Services or your dealer.
Child Safety
Never leave children unsupervised when the appliance is in use.
Safety whilst Using
People (including children) who, because of their physical, sensory or mental capabilities or their inexperience or ignorance are not able to use the device safely, should not use this device without supervision or instruction by a re­sponsible person.
This appliance is intended to be used for cooking, roasting and baking food in the home.
Take care when connecting electric appliances to sockets nearby. Do not allow connecting leads to come into contact with or to catch beneath the hot oven door.
Warning: Risk of burns! The interior of the oven becomes hot during use.
Using ingredients containing alcohol in the oven may create an alcohol-air
mixture that is easily ignited. In this case, open the door carefully. Do not have embers, sparks or naked flames in the vicinity when opening the door.
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3 Information on acrylamides
According to the latest scientific knowledge, intensive browning of food, espe­cially in products containing starch, can constitute a health risk due to acryla­mides. Therefore we recommend cooking at the lowest possible temperatures and not browning foods too much.
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Safety instructions6
How to avoid damage to the appliance
Do not line the oven with aluminium foil and do not place baking trays, pots, etc. on the oven floor, as the heat that builds up will damage the oven enamel.
Fruit juices dripping from the baking tray will leave stains, which you will not be able to remove. For very moist cakes, use a deep tray.
Do not put any strain on the oven door when open.
Never pour water directly into the oven when it is hot. This could cause dam-
age to or discolouration of the enamel.
Rough handling, especially around the edges of the front panel, can cause the glass to break.
Do not store any flammable materials inside the oven. These could ignite when the oven is switched on.
Do not store any moist foods inside the oven. This could damage the oven enamel.
After switching off the cooling fan, do not keep uncovered dishes in the oven. Moisture may condense in the oven interior or on the glass doors and may get into the units.
3 Note on enamel coating
Changes in the colour of the oven’s enamel coating as a result of use do not af­fect the appliance’s suitability for normal and correct use. They therefore do not constitute a defect in the sense of the warranty law.
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Description of the Appliance
General Overview
Control panel
7Description of the Appliance
Door handle
Full glass door
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Description of the Appliance8
Control Panel
Oven Power Indicator Temperature Pilot Light
Time display
Clock function buttons
Oven Functions
Temperature selector
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Oven Features
Shelf positions
9Description of the Appliance
Top heat and heating elements
Oven lighting
Fat Filter
Fan heating element Fan
Bottom Heat
Oven shelf runners,
removable
Oven accessories
Oven shelf
For cookware, cake tins, roasts and grilled foods.
Baking tray
For cakes and biscuits.
Roasting Pan
For baking and roasting or as a pan for col­lecting fat.
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Before Using for the first time10
Before Using for the first time
Setting and changing the time
3 The oven only operates when the time has been set.
When the appliance has been connected to the electrical supply or when there has been a power cut, the function indicator Time flashes automatically.
1. To change a time that has already been set, press the Selection button repeatedly until the function indicator Time flashes.
2. Using the or button, set the current time.
After approx. 5 seconds, the flashing stops and the clock displays the time set.
The appliance is now ready to use.
3 The time can only be changed if no auto-
matic function (Cook time or End time ) has been set.
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11Before Using for the first time
Initial Cleaning
Before using the oven for the first time you should clean it thoroughly.
1 Caution: Do not use any caustic, abrasive cleaners! The surface could be dam-
aged.
3 To clean metal fronts use commercially available cleaning agents.
1. Turn the oven function switch to oven lighting .
2. Remove all accessories and the shelf support rails and wash them with warm
water and washing up liquid.
3. Then wash out the oven with warm water and washing-up liquid, and dry.
4. Wipe the front of the appliance with a damp cloth.
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Using the Oven12
Using the Oven
Switching the Oven On and Off
Oven Power Indicator
Oven Functions
1. Turn the oven functions dial to the desired function.
2. Turn the temperature selector to the desired temperature.
The power indicator is lit as long as the oven is in operation. The temperature pilot light is lit as long as the oven is heating up.
3. To turn the oven off, turn the oven functions dial and the temperature selector to the Off position.
Temperature Pilot Light
Temperature selector
3 Cooling fan
The fan switches on automatically in order to keep the appliance’s surfaces cool. When the oven is switched off, the fan continues to run to cool the appliance down, then switches itself off automatically.
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Oven Functions
The oven has the following functions:
Oven function Application
Light Using this function you can light up the oven interior, e.g. for
Convection with ring heating element
Pizza setting For baking on one oven level dishes that require more inten-
Conventional For baking and roasting on one oven level.
Bottom heat For baking cakes with crispy or crusty bases.
Defrost For defrosting e. g. flans and gateaux, butter, bread, fruit or
Grill For grilling flat foodstuffs placed in the middle of the grill
Dual grill For grilling flat foodstuffs in large quantities and for toast-
Rotitherm For roasting larger joints of meat or poultry on one level.
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cleaning.
For baking on up to three oven levels at the same time. Set the oven temperatures 20-40 °C lower than when using Conventional.
sive browning and a crispy base. Set the oven temperatures 20-40 °C lower than when using Conventional.
other frozen foods.
and for toasting.
ing.
The function is also suitable for gratinating and browning.
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Using the Oven14
Inserting the Oven Shelf, Baking Tray and Roasting Pan
3 Shelf runner safety and anti-tip device
As a shelf runner safety device, all insertable components have a small curved indentation at the bottom on the right and left-hand edge. Always insert insertable components so that this indentation is at the back of the oven interior. This indentation is also important for preventing the insertable components from tipping.
Inserting the baking tray or roasting pan
Push the baking tray or roasting pan be­tween the guide bars of the selected oven level.
Inserting the oven shelf:
Insert the oven shelf so that the feet point downwards.
Push the oven shelf between the guide bars of the selected oven level.
3 The high rim around the oven shelf is an
additional device to prevent cookware from slipping.
Inserting the oven shelf and roasting pan together
Lay the oven shelf on the roasting pan. Push the roasting pan between the guide
bars of the selected oven level.
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Inserting/Removing the Fat Filter
Only use the fat filter when roasting to protect the rear heating elements from fat splashes.
Inserting the fat filter
Hold the fat filter by the grip and insert the two mounts downwards into the opening on the rear wall of the oven (fan opening).
Taking out the fat filter
Hold the fat filter by the grip and unhook it.
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Using the Oven16
Clock Functions
Time display Function IndicatorsFunction Indicators
Button
Selector Button
Countdown
To set a countdown. A signal sounds after the time has elapsed. This function does not affect the functioning of the oven.
Cook time
To set how long the oven is to be in use.
End time
To set when the oven is to switch off again.
Time
To set, change or check the time (See also section “Before Using for the First Time”).
Button
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3 How to use the clock functions
After a function has been selected, the corresponding function indicator
flashes for about 5 seconds. During this period, the desired times can be set using the or button.
When the desired time has been set, the function indicator continues to flash
for approx. 5 seconds. After that the function indicator is then lit. The set time begins to run.
Press any of the buttons to stop the audible signal.
The desired oven function and temperature can be selected before or after the
clock functions Cook time and End time are set.
When the cooking process is completed, turn the oven function dial and the
temperature selector back to the OFF position.
2 Switching Off the Time Display
By switching off the time display you can save energy.
Switching off the time display
Press and hold down any two buttons until the display becomes dark.
Switching on the time display
Hold down any button until the time reappears in the display.
3 The display can only be switched off if none of the clock functions Cook time ,
End time or Countdown is in use.
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Countdown
1. Press the Selection button repeatedly
until the function indicator Countdown flashes.
2. Using the or button set the desired Countdown (max. 2 hours 30 minutes).
After approx. 5 seconds the display shows the time remaining. The function indicator Countdown lights up.
When the time has elapsed, the function indicator flashes and an audible signal sounds for 2 minutes. The signal can be stopped by pressing any button.
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Cook time
1. Press the Selection button repeatedly
until the function indicator Cook time flashes.
2. Using the or button set the desired cooking time.
After approx. 5 seconds the display returns to showing the current time. The function indicator Cook time lights up.
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When the time has elapsed, the function indicator flashes, an audible signal sounds for 2 minutes and the oven switches itself off.
3. The signal and the programme can be stopped by pressing any button.
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Using the Oven20
End time
1. Press the Selection button repeatedly
until the function indicator End time flashes.
2. Using the or button set the desired switch-off time.
After approx. 5 seconds the display returns to showing the current time. The function indicator End time lights up.
When the time has elapsed, the function indicator flashes, an audible signal sounds for 2 minutes and the oven switches itself off.
3. The signal and the programme can be stopped by pressing any button.
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Cook time and End time combined
3 Cook time and End time can be used simultaneously, if the oven is to be
switched on and off automatically at a later time.
1. Using the Cook time function, set the
time required for cooking the dish. In this example, 1 hour.
2. Using the End time function, set the time at which the dish should be ready.
In this case 14:05:00.
The function indicators Cook time and End time light up and the current time is shown in the display. In this case 12:05.
The oven switches on automatically at the time calculated. In this case, at 13:05:00.
And switches itself off again when the cooking time entered has elapsed. In this case, at 14:05.
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Uses, Tables and Tips
Baking
Oven function: Convection with ring heating element or Conventional
Baking tins
For Conventional dark metal and non-stick tins are suitable.
For Convection with ring heating element bright metal tins are also suita-
ble.
Oven levels
Baking with Conventional is possible on one oven level.
With Convection with ring heating element you can bake on up to 3 baking
trays at the same time:
1 baking tray: e.g. oven level 3
1 cake tin: e.g. oven level 1
2 baking trays: z. g., oven levels 1 and 3
3 baking trays: oven levels 1, 3 and 5
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General Instructions
Insert the tray with the bevel at the front.
With Conventional or Convection with ring heating element you can
also bake with two tins next to one another on the oven shelf at the same time. This does not significantly increase baking time.
3 When frozen foods are used the trays inserted may distort during cooking. This
is due to the large difference in temperature between the freezing temperature and the temperature in the oven. Once the trays have cooled the distortion will disappear again.
How to use the Baking Tables
The tables give the required temperature settings, baking times and oven shelf levels for a selection of typical dishes.
Temperatures and baking times are for guidance only, as these will depend on
the consistency of pastry, dough or mixture, the amount and the type of bak­ing tin.
We recommend using the lower temperature the first time and then if neces-
sary, for example, if a deeper browning is required, or baking time is too long, selecting a higher temperature.
If you cannot find the settings for a particular recipe, look for the one that is
most similar.
If baking cakes on baking trays or in tins on more than one level, baking time
may be extended by 10-15 minutes.
Moist recipes (for example, pizzas, fruit flans, etc.) are baked on one level.
Cakes and pastries at different heights may brown at an uneven rate at first. If
this occurs, please do not change the temperature setting. Different rates of browning even out as baking progresses.
Your new oven may bake or roast differently to your previous appliance. So
adapt your normal settings (temperature, cooking times) and oven shelf levels to the recommendations in the following tables.
2 With longer baking times, the oven can be switched off about 10 minutes before
the end of baking time, to make use of the residual heat. Unless otherwise stated, the values given in the tables assume that cooking is started with the oven cold.
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Baking table
Baking on one oven level
Type of
baking
Baking in tins
Ring cake or brioche Convection with
Madeira cake/fruit cakes Convection with
Sponge cake Convection with
Sponge cake Conventional 1 160 0:25-0:40
Flan base - short pastry Convection with
Flan base - sponge mixture Convection with
Apple pie Conventional 1 170-190 0:50-1:00
Apple pie (2tins Ø20cm, diagonally off set)
Apple pie (2tins Ø20cm, diagonally off set)
Savoury flan (e. g, quiche lorraine)
Cheesecake Conventional 1 170-190 1:00-1:30
Oven function
ring heating
element
ring heating
element
ring heating
element
ring heating
element
ring heating
element
Convection with
ring heating
element
Conventional 1 180 1:10-1:30
Convection with
ring heating
element
Oven
level
Temperature
°C
1 150-160 0:50-1:10
1 140-160 1:10-1:30
1 140 0:25-0:40
3 170-180
3 150-170 0:20-0:25
1 160 1:10-1:30
1 160-180 0:30-1:10
1)
Time
Hr: Mins.
0:10-0:25
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Type of
baking
Oven function
Oven
level
Temperature
°C
Time
Hr: Mins.
Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays
Plaited bread/bread crown Conventional 3 170-190 0:30-0:40
1)
230
160-180
1)
1)
1)
0:40-1:00
0:25
0:30-1:00
0:15-0:30
0:10-0:20
Christmas stollen Conventional 3 160-180
Bread (rye bread)
Conventional 1
-first of all
-then
Cream puffs/eclairs Conventional 3 160-170
Swiss roll Conventional 3 180-200
Cake with crumble topping (dry)
Convection with
ring heating
3 150-160 0:20-0:40
element
Buttered almond cake/sugar
Conventional 3 190-210
1)
0:15-0:30
cakes
Fruit flans (made with yeast dough/ sponge mixture)
2)
Fruit flans (made with yeast dough/ sponge mixture)
2)
Fruit flans made with short pastry
Convection with
3 150 0:35-0:50
ring heating
element
Conventional 3 170 0:35-0:50
Convection with
3 160-170 0:40-1:20
ring heating
element
Yeast cakes with delicate
Conventional 3 160-180
1)
0:40-1:20 toppings (e. g, quark, cream, custard)
Pizza (with a lot of top-
2)
ping)
Convection with
ring heating
1 180-200
1)
0:30-1:00
element
Pizza (thin crust) Convection with
1 200-220
1)
0:10-0:25
ring heating
element
Unleavened bread Convection with
1 200-220 0:08-0:15
ring heating
element
Tarts (CH) Convection with
1 180-200 0:35-0:50
ring heating
element
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Type of
baking
Oven function
Oven
level
Temperature
Biscuits
Short pastry biscuits Convection with
3 150-160 0:06-0:20
ring heating
element
Viennese whirls Convection with
3 140 0:20-0:30
ring heating
element
Viennese whirls Conventional 3 160
Biscuits made with sponge mixture
Convection with
ring heating
3 150-160 0:15-0:20
element
Pastries made with egg white, meringues
Convection with
ring heating
3 80-100 2:00-2:30
element
Macaroons Convection with
3 100-120 0:30-0:60
ring heating
element
Biscuits made with yeast dough
Convection with
ring heating
3 150-160 0:20-0:40
element
Puff pastries Convection with
3 170-180
ring heating
element
Rolls Convection with
3 160
ring heating
element
Rolls Conventional 3 180
Small cakes (20 per tray) Convection with
3 140
ring heating
element
Small cakes (20 per tray) Conventional 3 170
1) Pre-heat the oven
2) Use the drip tray or roasting tray
°C
1)
1)
1)
1)
1)
1)
Hr: Mins.
0:20-0:30
0:20-0:30
0:20-0:35
0:20-0:35
0:20-0:30
0:20-0:30
Time
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Baking on more than one oven level
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Type of baking
Convection
with ring
heating
element
Shelf positions from bottom
Convection with
ring heating
element
Temperature
in °C
Time
Hours:
Mins.
2 levels 3 levels
Cakes/pastries/breads on baking trays
Cream puffs/Eclairs 1/4 --- 160-180
1))
0:35-0:60
Dry streusel cake 1/3 --- 140-160 0:30-0:60
Biscuits/small cakes/pastries/rolls
Short pastry biscuits 1/3 1/3/5 150-160 0:15-0:35
Viennese whirls 1/3 1/3/5 140 0:20-0:60
Biscuits made with sponge mixture
Biscuits made with egg white, meringues
1/3 --- 160-170 0:25-0:40
1/3 --- 80-100 2:10-2:50
Macaroons 1/3 --- 100-120 0:40-1:20
Biscuits made with yeast dough
Puff pastries 1/3 --- 170-180
1/3 --- 160-170 0:30-0:60
1)
0:30-0:50
Rolls 1/4 --- 160 0:30-0:55
Small cakes (20 per tray) 1/4 --- 140
1)
0:25-0:40
1) Pre-heat the oven
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Tips on Baking
Baking results Possible cause Remedy
The cake is not browned enough underneath
The cake sinks (becomes soggy, lumpy, streaky)
Cake is too dry Oven temperature too low Set oven temperature higher.
Cake browns unevenly Oven temperature too high and
Cake does not cook in the baking time given
Wrong oven level Place cake lower
Oven temperature too high Use a slightly lower setting
Baking time too short Set a longer baking time
Baking times cannot be re­duced by setting higher tem­peratures
Too much liquid in the mixture Use less liquid.
Pay attention to mixing times, especially if using mixing ma­chines
Baking time too long Set a shorter baking time
Set a lower oven temperature
baking time too short
and a longer baking time
Mixture is unevenly distributed Spread the mixture evenly on
the baking tray
Grease filter is inserted Take out the grease filter
Temperature too low Use a slightly higher oven set-
ting
Grease filter is inserted Take out the grease filter
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Table Pizza setting
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Type of baking Shelf position
Temperature
°C
Pizza (thin crust) 1 180 - 200
1)
Time
Hr: Mins.
20 - 30
Pizza (with a lot of topping) 1 180 - 200 20 - 30
Tarts 1 180 - 200 45 - 60
Spinach flan 1 160 -180 45 - 60
Quiche Lorraine 1 170 - 190 40 - 50
Quark flan, round 1 140 - 160 60 - 90
Quark flan on tray 1 140 - 160 50 - 60
Apple cake, covered 1 150 - 170 50 - 70
Vegetable pie 1 160 - 180 50 - 60
Unleavened bread 1 250 - 270
Puff pastry flan 1 160 - 180
Flammekuchen (Pizza-like dish from Alsace)
Piroggen (Russian version of cal­zone)
1 250 - 270
1 180 - 200
1)
1)
1)
1)
10 - 20
40 - 50
12 - 20
15 - 25
1) Pre-heat the oven
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Table for Bakes and Gratins
Dish Oven function
Shelf
position
Temperature
°C
Time
Hr: Mins.
Pasta bake Conventional 1 180-200 0:45-1:00
Lasagne Conventional 1 180-200 0:25-0:40
Vegetables au gratin
1)
Convection with
ring heating
1 160-170 0:15-0:30
element
Baguettes topped with melted cheese
1)
Convection with
ring heating
element
1 160-170 0:15-0:30
Sweet bakes Conventional 1 180-200 0:40-0:60
Fish bakes Conventional 1 180-200 0:30-1:00
Convection with
Stuffed vegetables
ring heating
1 160-170 0:30-1:00
element
1) Pre-heat the oven
Frozen Ready Meals Table
Food to be
cooked
Oven function
Frozen pizza Conventional 3
Chips (500 g)
1)
Convection with
ring heating
element
Baguettes Conventional 3
Fruit flans Conventional 3
1) Comments: Turn chips 2 or 3 times during cooking
Shelf
Temperature
position
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
3 200-220
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
°C
tions
tions
tions
Time
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
tions
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
tions
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
tions
as per manufac-
turer’s instruc-
tions
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Roasting
Oven function: Conventional or Rotitherm Roasting dishes
Any heat-resistant ovenware is suitable to use for roasting (please read the manufacturer's instructions).
Large roasting joints can be roasted directly in the roasting tray or on the oven shelf with the roasting tray placed below it.
For all lean meats, we recommend roasting these in a roasting tin with a lid. This will keep the meat more succulent.
All types of meat, that can be browned or have crackling, can be roasted in the
roasting tin without the lid.
3 Tips on using the roasting chart
The information given in the following table is for guidance only.
We recommend cooking meat and fish weighing 1 kg and above in the ov- en.
To prevent escaping meat juices or fat from burning on to the pan, we recom­mend placing some liquid in the roasting pan.
If required, turn the roast (after 1/2 - 2/3 of the cooking time).
Baste large roasts and poultry with their juices several times during roasting.
This will give better roasting results.
You can switch the oven off about 10 minutes before the end of the roasting time, in order to utilise the residual heat.
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Roasting table
Type of meat Quantity Ovenfunction
Beef
Pot roast 1-1.5 kg
Roast beef or fillet
- rare
- medium
- well done
Pork
Shoulder, neck, ham joint
Chop, spare rib 1-1.5 kg Rotitherm 1 170-180 1:00-1:30
Meat loaf 750 g-1 kg Rotitherm 1 160-170 0:45-1:00
Porkknuckle (pre­cooked)
Veal
Roast veal 1 kg Rotitherm 1 160-180 1:30-2:00
Knuckle of veal 1.5-2 kg Rotitherm 1 160-180 2:00-2:30
Lamb
Leg of lamb, roast lamb
Saddle of lamb 1-1.5 kg Rotitherm 1 160-180 1:00-1:30
Game
Saddle of hare, leg of hare
Saddle of venison 1.5-2 kg
Haunch of venison 1.5-2 kg
per cm.
of thickness
per cm.
of thickness
per cm.
of thickness
1-1.5 kg Rotitherm 1 160-180 1:30-2:00
750 g-1 kg Rotitherm 1 150-170 1:30-2:00
1-1.5 kg Rotitherm 1 150-170 1:15-2:00
up to 1 kg
Convention-
al
Rotitherm 1 190-2001)0:05-0:06
Rotitherm 1 180-190 0:06-0:08
Rotitherm 1 170-180 0:08-0:10
Convention-
al
Convention-
al
Convention-
al
Shelf
position
Tempera-
ture
°C
1 200-250 2:00-2:30
3 220-2501)0:25-0:40
1 210-220 1:15-1:45
1 200-210 1:30-2:15
Time
Hours mins.
per cm. of
thickness
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Type of meat Quantity Ovenfunction
Shelf
position
Tempera-
ture
°C
Time
Hours mins.
Poultry
Poultry portions
Half chicken
200-250g
each
400-500g
each
Rotitherm 1 200-220 0:35-0:50
Rotitherm 1 190-210 0:35-0:50
Chicken, poulard 1-1.5 kg Rotitherm 1 190-210 0:45-1:15
Duck 1.5-2 kg Rotitherm 1 180-200 1:15-1:45
Goose 3.5-5 kg Rotitherm 1 160-180 2:30-3:30
Turkey 2.5-3.5 kg Rotitherm 1 160-180 1:45-2:30
Turkey 4-6 kg Rotitherm 1 140-160 2:30-4:00
Fish (steamed)
Whole fish 1-1.5 kg
Convention-
al
1 210-220 0:45-1:15
1) Pre-heat the oven
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Grill Sizes
Oven function: Grill or Dual grill with maximum temperature set­ting
1 Important: Always grill with the oven door closed.
3 The empty oven should always be pre-heated with the grill functions for 5
minutes.
For grilling, place the shelf in the recommended shelf position.
Always insert the tray for collecting the fat into the first shelf position
from the bottom.
The grilling times are guidelines.
Grilling is particularly suitable for flat pieces of meat or fish.
Grilling table
Food to be grilled Oven level
Burgers 4 8-10 mins. 6-8 mins.
Pork fillet 4 10-12 mins. 6-10 mins.
Sausages 4 8-10 mins. 6-8 mins.
Fillet steaks, veal steaks 4 6-7 mins. 5-6 mins.
Fillet of beef, roast beef (approx. 1 kg)
1)
Toast
Toast with topping 3 6-8 mins. ---
1) Do not pre-heat
3 10-12 mins. 10-12 mins.
3 4-6 mins. 3-5 mins.
Grilling time
1st side 2nd side
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Defrosting
Oven function: Defrost (no temperature setting)
Unwrap the food and place it on a plate on the oven shelf.
Do not cover with a plate or bowl, as these can substantially lengthen the de-
frosting time.
For defrosting, place the shelf in the 1st oven level from the bottom.
Defrosting table
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Defrosting
Dish
Chicken, 1000 g 100-140 20-30
Meat, 1000 g 100-140 20-30 Turn halfway through
Meat, 500 g 90-120 20-30 Turn halfway through
Trout, 150g 25-35 10-15 ---
Strawberries, 300g 30-40 10-20 ---
Butter, 250g 30-40 10-15 ---
Cream, 2 x 200g 80-100 10-15
Gateau, 1400g 60 60 ---
time
mins.
Further
defrosting
time (mins.)
Comments
Place the chicken on an upturned saucer placed on a large plate Turn halfway through
Cream can also be whipped when still slightly frozen in places
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Drying
Uses, Tables and Tips36
Oven function: Convection with ring heating element
Use oven shelves covered with greaseproof paper or baking parchment.
You get a better result if you switch the oven off halfway through the drying
time, open the door and leave the oven to cool down overnight.
After this finish drying the food to be dried.
Food to be dried
Vegetables
Beans 60-70 3 1 / 4 6-8
Peppers (strips) 60-70 3 1 / 4 5-6
Vegetables for soup 60-70 3 1 / 4 5-6
Mushrooms 50-60 3 1 / 4 6-8
Herbs 40-50 3 1 / 4 2-3
Fruit
Plums 60-70 3 1 / 4 8-10
Apricots 60-70 3 1 / 4 8-10
Apple slices 60-70 3 1 / 4 6-8
Pears 60-70 3 1 / 4 6-9
Temperature in
°C
Oven level
1 level 2 levels
Time in hours
(Guideline)
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Making Preserves
Oven function: Bottom heat
For preserving, use only commercially available preserve jars of the same size.
Jars with twist-off or bayonet type lids and metal tins are not suitable.
When making preserves, the first shelf position from the bottom is the one
most used.
Use the shelf for making preserves. There is enough room on this for up to six 1-litre preserving jars.
The jars should all be filled to the same level and clamped shut.
Place the jars on the baking tray in such a way that they are not touching
each other.
Pour approx. 1/2 litre of water into the baking tray so that sufficient moisture is produced in the oven.
As soon as the liquid starts to pearl in the first jars (after about 35-60 minutes with 1 litre jars), switch the oven off or reduce the temperature to 100°C (see table).
Preserves table
The times and temperatures for making preserves are for guidance only.
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Preserve
Soft fruit
Strawberries, blueberries, rasp­berries, ripe gooseberries
Unripe gooseberries 160-170 35-45 10-15
Stone fruit
Pears, quinces, plums 160-170 35-45 10-15
Vegetables
1)
Carrots
Mushrooms
Cucumbers 160-170 50-60 ---
Mixed pickles 160-170 50-60 15
Kohlrabi, peas, asparagus 160-170 50-60 15-20
Beans 160-170 50-60 ---
1) Leave standing in oven when switched off
1)
Temperature
in°C
160-170 35-45 ---
160-170 50-60 5-10
160-170 40-60 10-15
Cooking time until
simmering
in mins.
Continue to cook
at 100°C
in mins.
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Cleaning and Care38
Cleaning and Care
1
Warning: First switch off the appliance and let it cool down before carrying out any cleaning.
Warning: For safety reasons, do not clean the appliance with steam blasters or high­pressure cleaners.
Attention: Do not use any corrosive cleaning fluids, sharp objects or stain re­movers.
Do not clean the glass oven door with abrasive fluids or metal scrapers, which could scratch the surface. The glass could crack and shatter.
Outside of the appliance
Wipe the front of the appliance with a soft cloth and a solution of hot water and washing up liquid.
For metal fronts, use normal commercially available cleaning agents.
Please do not use scouring agents and abrasive sponges.
Oven interior
Clean the appliance after each use. In this way, dirt is easier to clean off and is not al­lowed to burn on.
1. For cleaning, turn the oven light on.
2. After every use, wipe the oven with a solution of washing-up liquid and allow to dry.
3 Clean stubborn dirt with a special oven cleaner. 1 Important: If using an oven spray, please follow the manufacturer's instructions ex-
actly.
Accessories
Wash all slide-in units (shelf unit, baking tray, shelf support rails etc.) after each use and dry well. Soak briefly to make them easier to clean.
Fat Filter
1. Clean the fat filter in hot water and washing up liquid or in the dishwasher.
2. Badly burned on soiling can be removed by boiling the filter in a little water to which
2-3 tablespoonsful of dishwasher cleaner has been added.
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Shelf Support Rails
The shelf support rails on the left and right hand sides of the oven can be re­moved for cleaning the side walls.
Removing the shelf support rails
First pull the front of the rail away from the oven wall (1) and then unhitch at the back (2).
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Fitting the shelf support rails
3 Important! The rounded ends of the guide
rails must be pointing forwards!
To re-insert, first hook the rail into place at the back (1) and then insert the front and press into place (2).
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Cleaning and Care40
Oven Lighting
1 Warning: Risk of electric shock! Prior to changing the oven light bulb:
Switch off the oven!Disconnect from the electricity supply.
3 Place a cloth on the oven floor to protect the oven light and glass cover.
Changing the oven light bulb/cleaning the glass cover
1. Remove the glass cover by turning it anti-
clockwise and then clean it.
2. If necessary: replace with
25 watt, 230 V, 300 °C heat-resistant oven lighting.
3. Refit the glass cover.
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Oven Ceiling
The upper heating element can be folded down to make it easier to clean the oven ceiling.
Folding down the heating element
1 Warning: Only fold down the heating ele-
ment when the oven is switched off and there is no risk of being burnt!
1. Remove the side shelf support rails.
2. Grip the heating element at the front and
pull it forwards and out over the support lug on the inner wall of the oven.
3. The heating element will now fold down.
1 Caution: Do not use force to press the
heating element down! The heating ele­ment might break.
Cleaning the oven ceiling
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Repositioning the heating element
1. Move the heating element back up towards
the oven ceiling.
2. Pull the heating element forwards against the spring pressure and guide it over the oven support lug.
3. Settle it onto the support.
4. Insert shelf support rail.
1 Important: The heating element must be
positioned correctly and securely on both sides above the support lug on the inner wall of the oven.
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Oven door
For easier cleaning of the oven interior the oven door of your appliance can be taken off its hinges.
Removing the oven door from its hinges
1. Open the oven door as far as it will go.
2. Undo the clamping levers (A) on both door hinges fully.
3. Close the oven door as far as the first posi-
tion (approx. 45°).
4. Take hold of the oven door with a hand on each side and pull it away from the oven at an upwards angle (Take care: It is heavy).
3 Lay the oven door with the outer side fac-
ing downwards on something soft and lev­el, for example, a blanket in order to prevent scratches.
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Hanging the oven door back on its hinges
1. From the handle side take hold of the oven
door with a hand on each side and hold at an angle of approx. 45°. Position the recesses on the bottom of the oven door on the hinges on the oven. Let the door slide down as far as it will go.
2. Open the oven door as far as it will go.
3. Fold up the clamping levers (A) on both
door hinges back into their original positions.
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4. Close the oven door.
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Cleaning and Care44
Oven door glass
The oven door is fitted with two panels of glass mounted one behind the other. The inner panel can be removed for cleaning.
1 Important Rough handling, especially around the edges of the front panel, can
cause the glass to break.
Removing the door glass
1. Open the oven door as far as it will go.
2. Undo the clamping levers (A) on both door hinges fully.
3. Close the oven door as far as the first posi-
tion (approx. 45°).
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4. Take hold of the door trim (B) on the upper edge of the door at both sides and press in­wards to release the clip seal. Then remove the door trim by pulling upwards.
5. Take hold of the door glass on its upper edge and take it out of the guide by pulling it upwards.
Cleaning the door glass
Clean the door glass thoroughly with a solution of water and washing up liquid. Then dry it carefully.
Putting the door glass back
1. From above insert the door glass at an an-
gle into the door profile at the bottom edge of the door and lower it.
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2. Take hold of the door trim (B) at each side, position it on the inside edge of the door and plug the door trim(B) into the upper edge of the door.
3 On the open side of the door trim (B) there
is a guide bar (C). This must be pushed be­tween the outer door panel and the guide
corner(D). The clip seal (E) must be snapped in.
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3. Open the oven door as far as it will go.
4. Fold up the clamping levers (A) on both
door hinges back into their original positions.
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5. Close the oven door.
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What to do if …48
What to do if
Problem Possible cause Remedy
The oven does not heat up The oven is not switched on Switch the oven on
The clock is not set Set the current time on the
clock
The required settings have not been set
The house wiring fuse (in the fuse box) has tripped
The oven lighting is not oper­ating
If you are unable to remedy the problem by following the above sugges-
The oven light bulb is faulty Replace the oven bulb
Check the settings
Check the fuse If the fuses trip several times, please call a qualified electri­cian
tions, please contact your local Service Force Centre.
1 Warning! Repairs to the appliance are only to be carried out by qualified service
engineers. Considerable danger to the user may result from improper repairs.
3 If the appliance has been operated incorrectly, the engineer's visit will be
chargeable, even during the warranty period.
3 Advice on cookers with metal fronts:
Because of the cold surface at the front of the cooker, opening the oven door during (or just after) baking or roasting may cause the glass to steam up.
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Disposal
49Disposal
2
Packaging material
The packaging materials are environmentally friendly and can be recycled. The plastic components are identified by markings, e.g. >PE<, >PS<, etc. Please dis­pose of the packaging materials in the appropriate container at the community waste disposal facilities.
2 Old appliance
The symbol W on the product or on its 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 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.
1 Warning: So that the old appliance can no longer cause any danger, make it
unusable before disposing of it.
To do this, disconnect the appliance from the mains supply and remove the mains cable from the appliance.
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Installation Instructions50
Installation Instructions
1
Attention: The new appliance may only be installed and connected by a regis­tered expert.
Please comply with this. If you do not, any damage resulting is not covered by the warranty.
1 Safety information for the installer
The electrical installation is to be set up so that the appliance can be isolated
from the mains with a minimum 3mm all-pole contact separation. Suitable separation devices include e.g. cut-outs, fuses (screw fuses are to be taken out of the holder), RCD’s and contactors.
Anti-shock protection must be provided by the installation.
The built-in unit must meet the stability requirements of DIN 68930.
Built-in ovens and built-in cooking surfaces are fitted with special connection
systems. For safety reasons, they must only be combined with appliances from the same manufacturer.
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Installation Instructions52
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Guarantee Conditions
Weitere Kundendienststellen im Ausland
In diesen Ländern gelten die Garantiebedingungen der örtlichen Partner. Diese können dort eingesehen werden.
Further after-sales service agencies overseas
In these countries our AEG-Electrolux agents’ own guarantee conditions are applicable. Please obtain further details direct.
Autres agences étrangères assurant le service après-vente
Dans ces pays, les conditions de garantie des concessionnaires de la région sont valables. Vous pouvez les consulter sur place.
Otros puntos de Postventa en el extranjero
En estos países rigen las condiciones de nuestros representantes locales. las cuales pueden ser consultadas allí mismo.
Ulteriori uffici del servizio tecnico assistenza clienti all’estero
In questi paesi sono valide le condizioni di garanzia dei partner locali. Queste condizioni possono essere esaminante sul luogo.
Serviços de assistência técnica no estrangeiro
Nestes países são válidas as condições de garantia dos concessionários locais, podendo aí ser consultadas.
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További vevöszolgálati irodák külföldön
Ezekben az országokban a mi AEG-Electrolux vevöszolgálatainknál saját jótállási feltételek alkalmazhatók. A további adatokat kérjük közvetlenül szerezzék be.
Servisne službe
Na garancijskem listu boste našli seznam pooblašèenih servisnih služb AEG-Electrolux.
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Customer Service Centres54
Customer Service Centres
Israel
ELECTRICITY & ELECTRONIC SERVICES-EVIS LTD. 19 Hataasia st. Raanana, Industrial area 43654 Tel: 972-9-7448112 Fax: 972-9-7603618 e-mail:evis@evis.co.il
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Service
In the event of technical faults, please first check whether you can remedy the problem yourself with the help of the operating instructions (section “What to do if…”).
If you were not able to remedy the problem yourself, please contact the Cus­tomer Care Department or one of our service partners.
In order to be able to assist you quickly, we require the following information:
Model descriptionProduct number (PNC)Serial number (S No.)
(for numbers see rating plate)
Type of faultAny error messages displayed by the ap-
pliance
So that you have the necessary reference numbers from your appliance at hand, we recommend that you write them in here:
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Model description: .....................................
PNC: .....................................
S No: .....................................
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