Page 2 - Contents
2 Congratulations on the purchase of your AEG AEG AEG AEG appliance. We are sure it will provide many years of great cooking experience. You may find that it has different features and characteristics to your last appliance. It is essential you read this operation manual thoroughly to fully understa...
Page 4 - RECOMMENDED VENTILATION HEIGHT
4 RECOMMENDED VENTILATION HEIGHT - for ceramic cooktop model min. 24” above range - for gas cooktop model min. 30” above range When ranges are installed in close proximity to vinyl finish cabinets, those materials should be able to withstand temperature up to 75°C centigrade. Alternatively, heat ins...
Page 5 - that they may affect the flame or even blow it out.
5 REGULATING THE MINIMUM OUTPUT OF THE HOB BURNERS Normal/valve taps: Ignite the burners and turn the knob to the maximum position. Remove the knob and insert a small flat-head screwdriver into the rod or through the holes on the side of the control panel, in accordance with the type (fig. 8 A/B). L...
Page 6 - ATTENTION
6 DO NOT LIFT COOKER BY THE FRONT DOOR AS THIS WILL DAMAGE THE OVEN The operations indicated below must be followed by qualified personnel, in conformity with the regulations in force. The supplier refuses all responsibility for damages to person or property, resulting from the failure to comply wit...
Page 8 - C – Electrical requirements
8 B - Cooker Measurements ( 900x640x925 ) Measurements Please note that all dimensions provided are in millimeters (mm.) The sizes allow for only a small degree of error so all cut-outs must be precise and square If the range is placed on a base, measures have to taken to prevent the appliance slipp...
Page 9 - agent or similarly qualified persons in order to avoid hazard
9 WARNING: A licenced electrician must connect the armour cable and 3 wires into the electrical connection box. The white, or Neutral wire is not used, and must be capped using a marette. To avoid power borne interference, this appliance must be installed individually on a separate and distinct fina...
Page 10 - D – USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME; NOTE: oven will not operate unless the clock is set.; NOTE
10 D – USING THE APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME After installation remove all notification labels (not identification or warning labels) and packaging materials. After cleaning make sure cleaned surfaces are thoroughly rinsed and wiped dry using a clean, soft cloth. Power on NOTE: oven will not operat...
Page 13 - F - Electronic Programmer Operation; IMPORTANT – NOTE FOR NEW INSTALLATION AND FIRST OPERATION
13 F - Electronic Programmer Operation The 24 hour clock allows the setting of automatic cooking options up to 24 hours in advance. 1 - Minus Time Button 2 Mode (Countdown Timer with Alarm, Cooking duration, Finish Cooking) 3 + Plus Time Button Setting the time on the 24 hour clock IMPORTANT – NOTE ...
Page 16 - G - Gas Cooktop Control Panel; Technical Characteristic table
16 G - Gas Cooktop Control Panel 1 3 1 4 2 1= s emi rapi d bu rn er 2= rapi d bu rn er 3=auxi li ary b urner 4= wo k b urner Technical Characteristic table BU RN ERS N° DESCRI PTI ON GAS 1 SEM I-RAPID 2 RAPID 3 AUXILIARY 4 W OK NATU RAL 10 160 R EG. NOMI NALHEAT IN PUTMAX.MJ/ h(bTU /H ) PR OPANE 28 ...
Page 17 - BURNERS
17 H - Gas Cooktop Functions B - Cooking Instructions Automatic start-up with valves Turn the corresponding knob anticlockwise up to the maximum position and press the knob. Once the burner has been started up, keep the knob pressed for about 6 seconds. Using the burners In order to obtain the maxim...
Page 18 - Ceramic Cooktop Control Panel
18 I - Ceramic Cooktop Control Panel S witch con tro ll in g the ce ntral ,ho t plate.Tu rnin g the kn ob c lock wi se acti va tes the ful l ho t pl ate. S witc h con tro ll in g the le ft, ba ck ho t pl ate.Tu rnin g the kn ob cl ockwi se activa tes the ful l ho t pl ate. S witch c on tro ll in g t...
Page 19 - L - Ceramic Cooktop Functions; WARNING
19 L - Ceramic Cooktop Functions WARNING --If the surface is cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock, for hob surface of glass-ceramic or similar material which protect live parts -- During the use the appliances becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touchin...
Page 23 - CONVENTIONAL OVEN; FAN ASSIST
23 CONVENTIONAL OVEN In this traditional mode, oven heat is provided from the top and under the oven compartment and is most suitable when cooking on a single shelf. For best results, arrange the shelves so the top of the food is near the centre of the oven. If cooking on more than one shelf, always...
Page 26 - PIZZA; N - Cleaning and Maintenance
26 PIZZA This function is also excellent as the fastest oven pre heat, engaging maximum power to heat the oven to a selected temperature before selecting an appropriate function and temperature for a task. In this position the fan and fan element together with the under oven element are engaged simu...
Page 27 - AEG; FOR CLEANING A STEAM CLEANER IS NOT TO BE USED
27 A little soap or detergent may be added to the washing water but too much can produce a cloudy film over the appliance. Use of steel wool is not recommended but stainless steel wool (a fine mesh pad) is an excellent cleaning aid. Oil or grease in the washing water can leave a rainbow film when it...
Page 28 - Self Cleaning Panels
28 Self Cleaning Panels The range is equipped with 3 panels ( 2 sides and rear ). They are attached to the sides by removing the rack guides assembly and placing the self cleaning panels against the oven side. The rear panel is attached with screws, ensure that the «rough» side is facing out. These ...
Page 29 - O - REMOVABLE BASEBOARD
29 O - REMOVABLE BASEBOARD The baseboard is provided with two clips to easy fit on to the legs. To clean the floor under the ranges is easy removable the baseboard and refit after the cleaning operations. Changing the light globe The light globe is located behind the glass cover and is a push-in typ...
Page 30 - P - Trouble Shooting Guide; Symptom
30 P - Trouble Shooting Guide Symptom Remedy No power supplied to appliance Has the power been disconnected? Check the meter box. Has the main fuse or circuit breaker blown or tripped? Oven power is on but appliance does not operate Oven may be set on AUTO (see auto programmed cooking) Oven power is...