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Positioning the cooker 

The appliances are fitted with the 

following parts to enable them to be 

correctly positioned:
• 

Adjustable feet

, to be fitted to the 

appliance, which allow the height of 

the cooker to be aligned with other 

kitchen furniture (fig. 4). 

• 

Backguard

 

 

If the cookers are 

equipped with this accessory, leave of 

the factory with this particular inserted 

inside the packaging. In order to 

install the backguard, it is necessary 

to loosen the screws 

 2 

  positioned on 

the back of the hob and then to fix the 

backgaurd as indicated in figure 5

fig. 4

fig. 5

5.2

 Gas connection

Before connecting the appliance 

check that the data on the rating plate 

affixed to the cooker, correspond to 

those of the gas mains.
A label on the back of this handbook 

and at the back of the cooker gives 

the appliance adjustment conditions, 

that is, the type of gas and operating 

pressure.
When the final connection has been 

made, it is essential that a thorough 

leak test is carried out on the cooker 

and installation.

Ensure that the main connection 

pipe does not exert any strain on the 

cooker

The appliance must be installed and 

serviced by a competent person as 

stated in the Gas Safety (Installation 

and Use) Regulation Current Editions 

and the IEE Wiring Regulations.

Any gas installation must be carried 

out by a competent person (GAS SAFE 

REGISTER engineer)

to the relevant Gas Standards.

The manufacturer will not accept 

liability, should the above instructions 

or any of  the other safety instructions 

incorporated  in this book be ignored.

This cooker is designed to be installed 

with an appliance flexible connection.

Connection is made to the RC 1/2 (1/2’’ 

B.S.P.) female threaded located just 

below the hotplate level on the rear 

right-hand side of the cooker.

•  The gas bayonet connector can be 

fitted directly behind the appliance 

or alternatively adjacent  to the 

appliance. 

•  If fitted in a cupboard access must be 

available to disconnect and connect 

the flexible hose.

•  It is recommended that a bayonet 

type plug in micropoint flexible hose 

is used.

•  Recommended length - 4 feet x 3/8 

inch bore. 

Note:

For certain types of gas bayonet 

connection used, it may not be possible 

for the appliance to be pushed fully back 

to the wall stops.

Important:

Flexible tubing MUST comply with BS.669 

Current Edition.

 

Attention!

 

If the appliance is going 

to be recessed (class 2 subclass 1), 

connect it to the gas supply source 

using only flexible stainless steel,  

seamles pipes in accordance with 

the standard

Summary of Contents for 37699MO-MN

Page 1: ...AEG 37699MO MN COOKER EN User manual ...

Page 2: ...ter service www aeg com productregistration Buy Accessories Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance www aeg com shop CUSTOMER CARE AND SERVICE We recommend the use of original spare parts When contacting Service ensure that you have the following data available The information can be found on the rating plate Model PNC Serial Number Warning Caution Safety information General inform...

Page 3: ...moved from the outer surfaces and the various inner parts thoroughly check that the appliance is in perfect condition If you have any doubts do not use the appliance and call in an authorised person The packaging materials used cardboard plastic bags polystyrene foam nails etc must not be left within easy reach of children because they are a potential hazard source All packaging materials used are...

Page 4: ...fire blanket Danger of fire Do not store items on the cooking surfaces Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven glass door since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass Never use sponges or abrasive products and solvents to remove stains or adhesives on the painted or stainless steel surfaces Switch off the oven before removing t...

Page 5: ...talled Important information for the user This appliance may only be installed by a registered SAQCC Gas installer All registered installers are issued with a card carrying their registration number Ask to be shown the card before allowing the installation work to commence and make a note of the Installer registration number Upon completion of the installation the installer is required to explain ...

Page 6: ...contact your nearest Assistance Centre The oven walls are fitted with various runners fig 1 on which the following accessories can be placed Supply and quantities vary from model to model oven shelf drip tray or drip pan spit motor If the cookers are equipped with a small compartment under the oven remember that the surfaces become hot it is strictly forbidden to place inflammable materials inside...

Page 7: ...ck Minute counter Cooking time End of cooking Manual operation mode Setting time backwards Setting time forward The digital display N always shows the time and can display cooking and end of cooking time or the minute counter time by pressing the corresponding push button N B At the end of each setting session except for the minute counter the programmer turns the oven off Check when next using th...

Page 8: ...d the buzzer will go off Manual operation Manual operation is only possible when the automatic programming has finished or after having cancelled it by pressing push button 4 The AUTO symbol disappears and the symbol turns on Buzzer The buzzer will go off at the end of a programme or at the end of the minute counter function and lasts about 7 minutes The buzzer can be stopped by pressing one of th...

Page 9: ...o keep the following points in mind Once the burner has been lit adjust the flame according to your needs Use an appropriately sized pan for each burner see the table below and fig 2 When the content of the pan start to boil turn the knob down to Reduced rate position small flame Always put a lid on the pan fig 1 fig 2 3 2 Oven general notes on safety Always grip the centre of the oven door when o...

Page 10: ... the bottom heating unit and its heat is distributed by the fan This function is particularly recommended to defrost and warm up ready made meals Fan forced cooking Turn the selector knob to the symbol and adjust the thermostat knob to the desired temperature then place your food inside the oven If pre heating is recommended wait till the thermostat yellow warning light turns off before placing fo...

Page 11: ... use less liquids cook at a lower temperature and longer If the cake will not come out of the tin slide a knife around the edges place a damp cloth over the cake and turn the tin upside down The next time grease the tin well and sprinkle it with flour or bread crumbs If the biscuits will not come away from the baking tray put the tray back in the oven for a while and lift the biscuits up before th...

Page 12: ...Lasagne Cannelloni 2 5 2 5 2 2 210 225 210 225 60 75 60 75 225 Max 225 Max 30 40 30 40 PIZZA 1 2 225 Max 25 30 225 Max 20 25 BREAD 1 2 225 Max 20 25 220 20 PASTRIES Biscuits in general Shortcrust pastry Victoria sponge 0 8 2 2 2 190 200 200 15 20 40 45 170 190 190 200 190 200 15 20 40 45 CAKES Angel cake Fruit cake Chocolate cake 0 8 0 8 0 8 2 2 2 190 200 200 52 65 45 170 190 190 200 190 200 45 65...

Page 13: ...lled covers burner heads and flame diffusers it is very important to wash them in warm soapy water rinse and dry them well after each use Do not leave vinegar coffee milk salty water or the juice of lemon or tomato on enamelled surfaces for any length of time Warning Check that the heads burners and the relative burner caps are correctly positioned in their housings fig 3 Warning Take care not to ...

Page 14: ... and insert rivet or nail R not supplied diam 2 mm lenght 30 mm in the hole F of the hinge fig 6 Partially close the door forcing it upwards at the same time to free stop tooth and hinge sector Once the hinge is free pull the door forwards tilting it slightly upwards to free sector To reassemble proceed in the reverse order paying attention to the correct position of sectors fig 6 Replacing the ov...

Page 15: ...oof microporous enamel that absorbs and eliminates splattering during baking If there is a lot of liquid or grease dry immediately with a damp sponge and heat the oven for 2 hours on the maximum thermostat position Wait for the oven to cool down and then go over it again with a damp sponge If you are unable to remove all the substances repeat the above procedure It is however advisable to periodic...

Page 16: ...echnical information Warning Alwais use safety gloves while handling the cooker The installation adjustments conversions and maintenance operations listed in this part must only be carried out by qualified personnel The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons or property resulting from an incorrect installation of the appliance The safety and automatic adjustment devices ...

Page 17: ...oom The natural flow of air must be direct through permanent openings in the walls of the room that open directly to the outside with a minimum cross section of 100 cm2 fig 1 These openings must be positioned so they cannot be obstructed Indirect ventilation is also allowed by taking air from adjacent rooms to the one to be ventilated strictly complying with the prescriptions of the standards in f...

Page 18: ... competent person as stated in the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulation Current Editions and the IEE Wiring Regulations Any gas installation must be carried out by a competent person GAS SAFE REGISTER engineer to the relevant Gas Standards The manufacturer will not accept liability should the above instructions or any of the other safety instructions incorporated in this book be ignored This...

Page 19: ...whole length of the hose must be easy to inspect in order to keep a check on its condition Attention It must be replaced within the date printed on it 5 3 Securing the cooker to wall Note The installation of the chain provided is for safety reasons it must be installed as indicated below To prevent the cooker tipping forwards in the event of children standing on the oven door or where users put ex...

Page 20: ...e must not be cut out by the switch Secure the cable in the clamp and fit the rear panel in place 5 5 Adjustments All seal must be replaced by the technician following any adjustment or regulation The adjustment of the reduce rate simmer must be undertaken only with burners functioning on natural gas while in the case of burners functioning on L P G the screw must be locked down fully in clockwise...

Page 21: ...sconnect the appliance from the gas and electricity power sources Replacing the taps Proceed in the following way when replacing a tap or the thermostat Remove pan supports burner heads Unscrew the burner fixing screws 1 fig 11 four for ultrarapid burner and two for the other burners Remove the hob unscrewing frontal and rear fixing screws 4 3 2 fig 11 which lock the hob Pull out the knobs Unscrew...

Page 22: ...tion section always keep the earth wire longer than the phase wires and in addition follow all the instructions given in the Electrical connection paragraph To change the oven lamp see the instructions given Replacing the oven lamp paragraph To change the spark generator the spark electrodes and the lamp holder the work top has to be removed as indicated in paragraph Replacing the taps To change t...

Page 23: ...g 13 Burners Operating pressure gas Rate Diameter injector Sabaf Heat input By pass N Denomination kPa g h 1 100 mm Min Max 1 100 mm 1 Rapid LPG 3 0 Natural gas 2 0 218 88 117 Y 800 800 3000 3000 44 2 Semi rapide LPG 3 0 Natural gas 2 0 131 68 98 Z 600 600 1800 1800 34 3 Auxiliary LPG 3 0 Natural gas 2 0 73 51 75 X 400 400 1000 1000 28 4 Ultrarapid LPG 3 0 Natural gas 2 0 276 98 135 K 1600 1600 38...

Page 24: ...f purchase of a new equivalent appliance The user is responsible for delivering the appliance to the appropriate collection centre at the end of its useful life Failure to do so may result in a fine as provided for by laws governing waste disposal Differential collection of waste products for eventual recycling treatment and environmentally friendly disposal helps reduce possible negative effects ...

Page 25: ...icity fluctuations faults in the building wiring faulty installations and improper use of controls or failure to use the appliance in accordance with the operating instructions and or general misuse and or abuse or if not used for domestic purposes only or for damage caused by a superior force vis maior Any repair or tampering by an unauthorised person or attempt to repair or tamper with the equip...

Page 26: ...ited to the replacement and or repair of the defective parts within the warranty period and does not extend to the installation or removal of the appliance Effective 01 March 2011 CUSTOMER CARE HELPLINE 0800 222 825 Toll Free in South Africa Your name and telephone number Date of Purchase and Invoice number Physical address where appliance is located Model and serial number of the appliance Clear ...

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