Page 2 - Visit our website for:; CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE
CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INFORMATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 2. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION . ....
Page 5 - SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS; Installation
• Microwave heating of beverages can result in delayed eruptive boiling. Care must be taken when handlingthe container. • The contents of feeding bottles and baby food jars shall be stirred or shaken and the temperaturechecked before consumption, in order to avoidburns. • Eggs in their shell and who...
Page 7 - PRODUCT DESCRIPTION; Indicators on the display; Use the Control knob.
3. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 13 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 11 10 12 1 Quick Defrost button 2 Power Clean button 3 Steam button 4 Menu knob 5 Display 6 Control knob 7 Selection/Check button 8 Start/+30sec button 9 Stop/Clear button 10 Lamp 11 Grill 12 Steam generators 13 Shelf positions 3.1 Indicators on the ...
Page 8 - Accessories; Baking Tray
Symbol Name Steam Feature Power Cleaning Convection Cooking Grilling Combi Cooking Microwave Auto Defrosting Auto Cooking Instant Cooking Dough Proving Steam Cooking Preheating Memory Water Replenishment 3.2 Accessories Baking Tray To cook food in the appliance. 8 www.aeg.com
Page 9 - Grill Rack; BEFORE FIRST USE; Initial Cleaning; Func; DAILY USE; Activating and
Grill Rack For grilling food and combi cooking. 4. BEFORE FIRST USE WARNING! Refer to the Safety chapters. 4.1 Initial Cleaning • Remove all parts from the appliance.• Clean the appliance before first use. Refer to chapter "Care andCleaning". 4.2 Setting the time When you connect the applian...
Page 10 - End; General information about
door and press Start/+30sec but- ton to continue cooking. Use thisoption to inspect the food. – press the Stop/Clear button. If you press Stop/Clear button again it cancels the cooking proc-ess. When the appliance deactivatesautomatically an acoustic signalsounds and the display shows End . If you d...
Page 11 - Suitable cookware and materials; Power setting table
Suitable cookware and materials Cookware / Material Microwave Grill-ing /Convec-tion Defrost-ing Heat-ing Cook-ing Ovenproof glass and porcelain(with no metal components, e. g.Pyrex, heat-proof glass) X X X X Non-ovenproof glass and porcelain 1) X -- -- -- Glass and glass ceramic made ofovenproof / ...
Page 12 - Convection Cooking; Quick Start; Steam; Defrosting
Power setting Approximate Percentage of Power Power output P-70 70 % 560 W P-60 60 % 480 W P-50 50 % 400 W P-40 40 % 320 W P-30 30 % 240 W P-20 20 % 160 W P-10 10 % 80 W P-00 0 % 0 W Convection Cooking For Convection Cooking you can set atemperature between 100° C and 250°C. Combi Cooking Power sett...
Page 13 - Quick Defrosting; Quick Defrost
CAUTION! Always put the baking tray on thefirst shelf position when defrost-ing. 1. In standby mode, turn the Menuknob to set the Automatic Defrostingmode. 2. Turn the Control knob to set on thedisplay 0 g for weight defrosting or 0s for time defrosting. 3. Press the Selection/Check button to confir...
Page 14 - Dough Proving; AUTOMATIC PROGRAMMES; Auto Cooking; Menu; Roast Pork
5.11 Dough Proving This function can be used with any rec-ipe for yeast dough. It gives the dough agood atmosphere for rising. 1. In standby mode, turn the Menuknob to set the Dough Provingmode. 2. Turn the Control knob to select thedesired temperature. 3. Press the Selection/Check button to confirm...
Page 15 - Instant Cooking
Menu Weight Roast Chicken 800 g900 g 1000 g1100 g1200 g1300 g1400 g1500 g Baked Fish 300 g400 g500 g600 g700 g800 g900 g Fresh Vegetable 200 g250 g300 g350 g400 g450 g500 g Chicken Pieces 300 g400 g500 g600 g700 g800 g 6.2 Instant Cooking You can use Instant Cooking function tocook instant food. 1. ...
Page 16 - Baked Potato; Steam Cooking with
Menu Weight Baked Potato 1 piece 2 pieces3 pieces4 pieces5 pieces Frozen Pizza 100 g150 g200 g250 g300 g350 g400 g450 g500 g550 g600 g650 g700 g Frozen Vegetable 200 g250 g300 g350 g400 g450 g500 g 6.3 Steam Cooking with automatic programmes Put the Grill Rack and Baking Tray to-gether on the second...
Page 17 - Frozen Vegetable; Memory; USING THE ACCESSORIES
Menu Weight Frozen Vegetable 200 g300 g400 g500 g600 g Chicken Fillet 200 g300 g400 g500 g600 g700 g800 g Fish Fillet 200 g300 g400 g500 g600 g Small Jacket Potato 200 g300 g400 g500 g600 g Creme Caramel - 6.4 Memory You can programme the appliance formaximum 3 programmes.Put the Baking Tray togethe...
Page 18 - Inserting the grill rack and baking tray; ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS; Power Save Energy; Loc; Cooling fan; cool; HELPFUL HINTS AND TIPS; Tips for the microwave; The food got too dry.
7.1 Inserting the grill rack and baking tray The baking tray has side edges. Theseedges and the shape of the guide-barsare a special device to prevent the cook-ware from slipping.Place the grill rack on the baking tray. CAUTION! Always use the grill rack togetherwith the baking tray. 8. ADDITIONAL F...
Page 19 - CARE AND CLEANING
Problem Remedy After the cooking time comes toan end, the food is overheated atthe edge but is still not ready inthe middle. Next time set a lower power and a longertime. Stir liquids halfway through, e.g.soup. To get better results for rice use a flat,wide dish. 9.2 Defrosting Always defrost roast ...
Page 21 - Cleaning the steam boiler; Power; TROUBLESHOOTING; Problem; Activate the appliance.
2. Fill the water tank with water. 3. Put the water tank into the openingin the middle of the water tray. To take out the water tank and tray dothe procedure in revers. 10.4 Emptying the steam boiler 1. Remove the water tank from the ap-pliance. 2. In standby mode, press the Power Clean button. 3. T...
Page 22 - The lamp is defective.; INSTALLATION; Electrical installation
Problem Possible cause Remedy The lamp does notoperate. The lamp is defective. The lamp has to be re-placed. The display showsErr2. The temperature inside theappliance is higher than ex-pected or the temperaturesensor does not work prop-erly Disconnect the appliancefrom the electrical supplyand call...
Page 23 - WARRANTY CONDITIONS
This appliance is supplied with a maincable and main plug. CAUTION! Minimum installation height is 85cm. C A B Minimal distances Dimension mm A 170 B 76 C 76 13. ELECTROLUX / AEG MAJOR APPLIANCES - WARRANTY CONDITIONS For domestic use only.Not for commercial or industrial use.Any alteration or modif...
Page 24 - Customer Care Department
well as damage caused by abrasiveand highly concentrated cleanersand/or cleaning materials or clean-ers prohibited by the user manual. 6. Electrolux shall not be responsible interms of this warranty for the re-placement or repair of any part ofthe equipment which may have beendamaged in transit if d...
Page 25 - Electrolux appliances; Telephone; ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS
Cape Town Electrolux appliances AEG appliances Telephone 00800 222 825 E-mail [email protected] Website www.electrolux.co.za www.aeg.co.za 14. ENVIRONMENT CONCERNS Recycle the materials with thesymbol . Put the packaging inapplicable containers to recycle it.Help protect the environment andhu...