Page 3 - Contents
Contents 3 1. Warnings for safety and use ________________________________ 5 2. General information ______________________________________ 6 2.1 Technical service __________________________________________________________ 6 3. Description of controls_____________________________________ 7 3.1 The fr...
Page 4 - CLASSES OF APPLIANCES; cooking appliance; flush-mounted between two; , made up of a single unit, but which can also be installed so that the
Contents 4 10. Installation ____________________________________________ 23 10.1 General warnings _________________________________________________________ 2310.2 Electric connection ________________________________________________________ 2310.3 Power consumption of the ceramic hob_________________...
Page 5 - Warnings; Warnings for safety and use
Warnings 5 1. Warnings for safety and use THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE APPLIANCE. IT SHOULD BE KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION AND CLOSETO THE APPLIANCE FOR THE WHOLE LIFECYCLE OF THE COOKER. WE RECOMMEND READING THIS MANUALVERY CAREFULLY BEFORE USING THE COOKER. ALSO KEEP THE SET OF NOZZLES PROVID...
Page 6 - The manufacturer declines any responsibility; for damage incurred by persons or objects; information; The above mentioned directives also conform to; Machine directive; service
Warnings 6 DO NOT USE ANY PAN OR ACCESSORY THAT EXCEEDS THE OUTER PERIMETER OF THE HOB. THE RATING PLATE WITH THE TECHNICAL DATA, SERIAL NUMBER AND THE BRAND IS CLEARLY VISIBLE ON THEBACK OF THE APPLIANCE. THE PLATE MUST NEVER BE REMOVED. THE APPLIANCE SHOULD ONLY BE USED BY ADULTS. DO NOT ALLOW CHI...
Page 7 - Instructions for the user; Description of controls; The front panel; THE CONTROL PANEL
Instructions for the user 7 3. Description of controls 3.1 The front panel All the commands and controls for the cooking hob and oven are on the front panel. THE CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION OF HOB CONTROL KNOB The flame is ignited by simultaneously pressing and turning the knobanticlockwise to the low...
Page 9 - THE ELECTRONIC TIMER
Instructions for the user 9 THE ELECTRONIC TIMER KEY A COOK TIME B END TIME C COUNTDOWN D TIME E DECREASE CONTROL F SELECTOR CONTROL G INCREASE CONTROL The time of day must be set before the main ovenwill operate manually. SET THE TIME OF DAY The oven has a 24 hour clock.When the electricity supply ...
Page 10 - TO CANCEL THE COUNTDOWN
Instructions for the user 10 TO CANCEL THE COUNTDOWN If you change your mind and want to cancel the'Countdown', press the Selector Control button until the'Countdown' indicator ( ) flashes and then the decrease control (-) until 0.00 shows in the display as Fig. 5. The'Countdown' indicator ( ) will ...
Page 11 - i) Ensure the electricity supply is switched ON and that
Instructions for the user 11 B) TO SET THE TIMER TO SWITCH OFF ONLY i) Ensure the electricity supply is switched ON and that the correct time of day is displayed, e.g. 10.00 a.m.as Fig. 9. ii) Place food in oven.iii) To set the length of cooking time, press the Selector Control button until the 'Coo...
Page 12 - Using the cooking hob; Do not allow children to approach the appliance.; Switching on the burners; never between high flame and; Switching off the burners
Instructions for the user 12 4. Using the cooking hob Make sure that the flame caps, the burner caps and the pan supports are fitted correctly. During normal operations, the appliance heats up considerably. Caution should therefore be used. Do not allow children to approach the appliance. Do not lea...
Page 13 - Using the ceramic hob; warnings; residual heat; off; residual heat indicator
Instructions for the user 13 5. Using the ceramic hob During normal operations, the appliance heats up considerably. Caution should therefore be used. Do not allow children to approach the appliance. Do not leave the ceramic hob unattended while it is on. 5.1 General warnings The first time it is he...
Page 14 - Using the electric oven; When the oven or grill is operating, the outer surface; SET THE TIME OF DAY; Switching on the oven for the first time; Before putting food in the; open the door in; In case that does not happen, switch off the; cooking; maximum temperature; MAX
Instructions for the user 14 6. Using the electric oven When the oven or grill is operating, the outer surface and oven door can become very hot. Keep children away from the appliance.Do not allow children to sit on the oven door or play with it.Do not use the door as a stool. 6.1 General warnings D...
Page 15 - Cooking with the grill + spit; Cooking with the spit
Instructions for the user 15 6.6 Cooking with the grill + spit Turn the function switch knob to position ; turn the thermostat knob to the maximum temperature( MAX ). The grill and spit operate at the same time, allowing for cooking on the spit. 6.7 Cooking with the spit Proceed as follows: • insert...
Page 16 - suggestions; Suggestions for using the hob burners correctly; Burner; Suggestions for using the ceramic hob correctly; made of terracotta, porcelain and similar materials.; convenient for bringing frozen food rapidly back to room
Instructions for the user 16 7. Cooking suggestions 7.1 Suggestions for using the hob burners correctly Burner Utensil diameter (in cm) Rapid from 24 to 26 Semi rapid from 16 to 22 Auxiliary from 8 to 14 Triple-ring from 24 to 26 Fish kettle from 16 to 35 The diameter of the base of cooking utensils...
Page 17 - furthest; splashes; guide from the; approximately
Instructions for the user 17 7.3.3 Cooking with the grill The heat comes from the top. Almost all meat can be grilled, with the exception of lean game anddishes such as meat-loaf. Meat and fish to be grilled should be lightly drizzled with oil and placedon the grid bars, which should be placed in th...
Page 18 - II; and; III; TABLE OF CONVECTION AND TRADITIONAL COOKING TIMES (I); TABLE OF COOKING TIMES WITH GRILL AND VENTILATED GRILL (II); GRILLING WITH VENTILATED GRILL; DEFROSTING
Instructions for the user 18 7.3.7 Recommended cooking tables Cooking times vary according to the nature, type and quantity of the food. W e recommendmonitoring your first attempts and checking the results, as similar results are obtained by cookingthe same dishes in the same conditions. The followi...
Page 19 - Cleaning and maintenance; Do not clean the surfaces of the appliance when they are still hot.; Cleaning stainless steel surfaces; they do not contain chlorine-based abrasives or acid substances; or a little warm vinegar.; Cleaning enamelled surfaces; sponge dampened with soap and water. Grease stains; Cleaning the knobs and the control panel; Clean the knobs and the control panel with a damp cloth.; Cleaning the grids and burners
Instructions for the user 19 8. Cleaning and maintenance Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance, switch off the power supply to the applianceand close the gas tap. Do not clean the surfaces of the appliance when they are still hot. 8.1 Cleaning stainless steel surfaces To clean and preserve the...
Page 20 - Cleaning the igniter plugs and thermocouples; taking care not to damage the insulating ceramic part.; Cleaning the ceramic hob; abrasive or corrosive; detergents; Cleaning the oven; Clean the oven regularly, each time it is used if possible,; after leaving it to cool
Instructions for the user 20 8.5 Cleaning the igniter plugs and thermocouples In order for the igniter plugs and thermocouples to operate correctly, theymust be kept clean at all times. Check them frequently and, if necessary,clean them with a damp cloth. Any dry residue should be removed with atoot...
Page 21 - Replacing the oven light bulb; open the oven; high temperatures; Refit the glass cap and switch on the power. It is possible to
Instructions for the user 21 8.8 Replacing the oven light bulb Proceed as follows: • open the oven door; • unscrew the glass safety cap anticlockwise; unscrew the bulb and replace it with another one for high temperatures ( 300°C ) with the following characteristics: Voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz Power: 15...
Page 22 - maintenance; Removing the oven door
Instructions for the user 22 9. Special maintenance Periodically, it is necessary to maintain or replace some parts that are subject to wear and tear.Specific instructions are given below for each type of maintenance. Before carrying out maintenance, switch off the power supply to the appliance and ...
Page 23 - Instructions for the installer; DIMENSIONS OF THE COOKERS; The rating plate must never be removed.; , located in a convenient position near the appliance.; Do not use adapters or extension cables.
Instructions for the installer 23 10. Installation DIMENSIONS OF THE COOKERS 10.1 General warnings The following operations must be carried out by a qualified installing technician. Theinstalling technician is responsible for correctly installing the appliance according tocurrent safety standards. B...
Page 24 - The yellow/green earth cable must not be interrupted at any point.; higher than room temperature.
Instructions for the installer 24 Before making the electric connection, make sure of the safety of the earth. Make sure that the fuse and the home wiring system are able to withstand the appliance load. The yellow/green earth cable must not be interrupted at any point. The electric cable must not c...
Page 25 - blue; Power consumption of the ceramic hob; permanently and sufficiently
Instructions for the installer 25 10.2.3 Replacing the electric cable To replace the electric cable, it is necessary to access the terminal board. It is located on the backof the appliance, at the top left, as shown in the figure. To replace the cable, proceed as follows: • open the terminal board b...
Page 26 - per kW; connection; gas; For butane and propane
Instructions for the installer 26 If this is the only gas appliance in the room, it is necessary to install a hood so as to expel vitiatedair naturally and directly, with a rectilinear vertical duct at least twice as long as its diameter andhaving a minimum section of at least 100 cm 2 . For the ess...
Page 27 - rigid pipe; LPG; flexible rubber pipes; The unit must be coated in heat-resistant material (
Instructions for the installer 27 It is possible to connect the gas in the following ways: • using iron or copper rigid pipe ; • using uninterrupted stainless steel flexible pipe with a mechanical fitting conforming to standards regulations in force (maximum length of extended pipe 2000 mm ). The pi...
Page 28 - regulations; different; Minimum flow of valved cooking hob taps; make sure that the
Instructions for the installer 28 10.6 Gas regulations If the cooking appliance is set up for a different type of gas than that available, its injectors must be replaced, the minimum flow regulated and the rubber-holder changed. In order to replace theinjectors in the cooking hob, it is necessary to...
Page 29 - GENERAL INJECTORS TABLE; to; cookers; MUST NOT; be installed below ground level i.e. in a basement or aboard
Instructions for the installer 29 GENERAL INJECTORS TABLE POWER Watt CONSUMPTION TYPE OF GAS mBar NOZZLE NO. BURNERS POSITION TYPE MAX. MIN. MAX. 115 RAPID 3000 750 286 l/h 97 SEMI RAPID 1750 480 167 l/h 72 AUXILIARY 1000 330 95 l/h 128 TRIPLE-RING 3300 1300 314 l/h NATURAL GAS 20 94 FISH KETTLE 190...
Page 30 - Positioning and levelling the cooker; If during the positioning the appliance need to be dragged,
Instructions for the installer 30 11. Final operations Make sure that the gas pipes and electric cables are not crushed or obstructed. 11.1 Positioning and levelling the cooker After connecting the gas pipes and electric cables, level the cooker using the four adjustable feet. If during the position...
Page 31 - Notes
Notes 31 ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________ _______...
Page 32 - From the Electrolux Group.
From the Electrolux Group. The world’s No. 1 choice. The Electrolux Group is the world's largest producer of powered appliances for kitchen, cleaning and outdoor use.More than 55 million Electrolux Group products (such as refrigerators, cookers, washing machines, vacuumcleaners, chain saws and lawn ...