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Only an approved electrician can install

and connect the appliance. Contact

an approved service centre. This is to

prevent the risks of structural damage

or physical injury.

The appliance must be earthed.

Make sure that the electrical data on

the rating plate agree with your

domestic power supply.

Information on the voltage is on the

rating plate.

You must have the correct isolation

devices: line protecting cut-outs, fuses

(screw type fuses removed from the

holder), earth leakage trips and

contactors.

The electrical installation must have

an isolation device which lets you

disconnect the appliance from the

Only use the appliance for domestic

cooking tasks. Do not use the applian-

ce for commercial and industrial use.

This is to prevent physical injury to

persons or prevent damage to property.

Always monitor the appliance during

operation.

Always stay away from the appliance

when you open the door while the

appliance is in operation. Hot steam

can release. There is a risk of burns.

Do not use this appliance if it is in

contact with water. Do not operate the

appliance with wet hands.

Do not use the appliance as a work

surface or storage surface.

The cooking surface of the appliance

becomes hot during use. There is a

risk of burns. Do not put metallic

objects, for example cutlery or

saucepans lids, on the surface, as they

Make sure that airflow around the

appliance is good. A defective air

supply can cause lack of oxygen.

Information about the gas supply is on

the rating plate.

This appliance is not connected to a

combustion products evacuation

device. It must be installed and con-

nected in accordance with current

installation regulations.

Particular attention must be given

to the relevant requirements regarding

ventilation.

The use of a gas cooking appliance

cause heat and moisture in the room

in which it is installed. Make sure that

ventilation in the kitchen is good: keep

natural ventilation holes open or install

a mechanical ventilation device

(mechanical extractor hood).

More ventilation (for example opening

of a window or increasing the level of

mechanical ventilation where present)

is necessary when you operate the

appliance intensively for a long time .

mains at all poles. The isolation device

must have a contact opening with of

minimum 3 mm.

The shock protection parts must be

fixed in such a way that they cannot

be undone without tools.

Always use a correctly installed

shockproof socket.

When you connect electrical applian-

ces to mains sockets, do not let cables

touch or come near the hot appliance

door.

Do not use multi-way plugs, connectors

and extension cables. There is a risk

of fire.

Make sure not to squash or cause

damage to the mains plug (if applica-

ble) and cable behind the appliance.

Make sure that the mains connection

is accessible after the installation.

Do not pull the mains cable to

disconnect the appliance. Always pull

the mains plug (if applicable).

Do not replace or change the mains

cable. Contact the service centre.

Summary of Contents for 47009GO-MN

Page 1: ...47009GO MN EN COOKER USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...have the following data available The information can be found on the rating plate Model PNC Serial Number 4 Safety information 7 Product description 9 Before first use 10 Hob daily use 11 Hob helpful hints and tips 11 Hob care and cleaning 11 Oven daily use 14 Using the accessories 14 Oven helpful hints and tips 15 Cooking table 17 Oven care and cleaning 19 What to do if 20 Installation instructi...

Page 3: ... minutes reading to get the very best from it FOR PERFECT RESULTS ACCESSORIES AND CONSUMABLES In the AEG webshop you ll find everything you need to keep all your AEG appliances looking spotless and working perfectly Along with a wide range of accessories designed and built to the high quality standards you would expect from specialist cookware to cutlery baskets from bottle holders to delicate lau...

Page 4: ...layers from the appliance before first use Do not remove the rating plate It can invalidate the guarantee Fully obey the laws ordinances directives and standards in force in the country where you use the applian ce safety regulations recycling regulations electrical or gas safety rules etc Make sure that the appliance is disconnected from the power supply during the installation Be careful when yo...

Page 5: ...und the appliance is good A defective air supply can cause lack of oxygen Information about the gas supply is on the rating plate This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device It must be installed and con nected in accordance with current installation regulations Particular attention must be given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation The use of a gas cook...

Page 6: ...ce floor and do not cover it with aluminium foil do not put hot water directly into the appliance do not keep moist dishes and food Before maintenance make sure that the appliance is cold There is a risk of burns There is a risk that the glass panels can break Keep the appliance clean at all times A build up of fats or other foodstuff can result in a fire Regular cleaning prevents the surface mate...

Page 7: ...oducts and or fusible objects made of plastic or aluminium in near or on the appliance 1 Electronic programmer 2 3 4 Thermostat knob Thermostat indicator lamp Functions selector knob Gas hob knob 5 2 5 4 1 3 Control panel PRODUCT DESCRIPTION Do not clean the glass door with abrasive cleaning agents or metal scraper Heat resistant surface of the inner glass can break and shatter When the door glass...

Page 8: ... Cooking surface layout Semi rapid burner Auxiliary burner Semi rapid burner Rapid burner 6 Lateral guides 8 9 Oven lamp Bottom heating element 7 Grill heating element Fan and heating element Shelf positions 10 11 12 13 14 15 Semi rapid burner 16 Triple crown burner 17 10 13 12 13 14 17 16 15 Cooking surface layout Oven 6 7 8 9 10 11 OVEN ACCESSORIES 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 9: ...baking tray from the oven particularly when hot FIG 4 Setting the time BEFORE FIRST USE A A Remove all packaging both inside and outside the oven before using the appliance Do not remove the rating plate Caution To open the oven door always hold the handle in the centre Preheating Set an oven to maximum temperature and run an empty oven for 1 hour to burn off any residue from the cavity surface Ac...

Page 10: ...ame after it is regular If after some tries the burner does not light check if the crown and its cap are in correct positions To light the burner If after some tries the burner does not light check if the crown and its cap are in correct positions 3 4 2 1 1 2 3 4 Turning the burner off To put the flame out turn the knob to the symbol 0 Off Warning Do not keep control knob pressed for more than 15 ...

Page 11: ...clean it Warning For safety reasons do not clean the appliance with steam cleaners or high pressure cleaners Warning Do not use abrasive cleaners steel wool pads or acids they can cause damage to the appliance To clean the enamelled parts cap and crown wash it with warm soapy water Stainless steel parts wash with water and then dry with a soft cloth The pan supports are not dishwasher proof they m...

Page 12: ...ood faster Natural convection Both the lower and upper heating elements operate together This is the traditional cooking very good for roasting joints ideal for biscuits baked apples and crisping food You obtain very good results when cooking on a shelf adjusting the temperature between 60 and MAX C Fan oven Both the fan and the circular heating element operate together The hot air is adjustable b...

Page 13: ...the desired cooking time as described at Cooking time Press the mode button until L2 flashes then set the desired cooking end time as described in the paragraph cooking time The oven will begin cooking based on the calculation of cooking end time minus cooking time For example if cooking end time is set at 12 00 and a cooking time of 1 30h is set the oven will begin cooking at 10 30 and will switc...

Page 14: ...ven can cook roast differently with respect to the oven previously used Therefore it is advisable to adapt the basic settings normally use tempera ture cooking times etc and the activation levels according to that given in the tables In case of prolonged cooking times the oven may be switched off about 10 minutes beforehand in order to exploit the residual heat With frozen foods the plates used ca...

Page 15: ...r kg Chicken 200 240 50 about Duck and goose 220 acc to weight Leg of mutton 250 30 per kg Roast pork 250 60 per kg Soufflés 200 60 per kg Sweets pastries Tea cake 160 50 60 Sponge finger 160 30 50 Shortcrust pastry 200 15 Puff pastry 250 15 Fruit flan 200 220 30 Meringues 100 60 Quiches etc 220 30 Quick sponge 120 140 60 Buns 160 180 45 ...

Page 16: ... 1 5 2 3 3 5 5 approx 2 approx 2 approx Roast chicken Roast duck Roast goose Roast turkey Roast rabbit Roast hare Fish Sweets pastries Fruit flan Plain sandwich cake Sponge sandwich cake Sponge cake Currant cake Buns Strûdel Cream slices Apple fritters Sponge finger pudding Sponge finder biscuits Toasted sandwiches Bread 180 170 180 160 180 160 170 160 170 170 180 160 180 180 200 160 180 200 220 2...

Page 17: ...at resistant surface of the inner glass can damage Caution If you use an oven spray follow the instructions from the manufacturer Clean the front of the appliance with a soft cloth with warm water and cleaning agent To clean metal surfaces use a usual cleaning agent Clean the oven interior after each use Thus you can remove dirt more easily and it does not burn on Clean stubborn dirt with a specia...

Page 18: ...ing both hands push the oven door lightly inwards toenable the door hinges C to come away from the slots D see FIG 9D and pull the door towards you until it is released from the oven After cleaning it reposition it correctly following the abovesteps in the reverse order and flipping hooks A inwardsbefore you shut the oven door FIG 9E 18 A A A B C D FIG 9B FIG 9C FIG 9D FIG 9E A A FIG 9F The oven s...

Page 19: ...sitions The flame is blow out immediately after ignition Thermocouple is not heated sufficient After lightning the flame keep the knob pushed for approximately 5 seconds The gas ring burns unevenly Burner crown is blocked with food residue Make sure that the injector is not blocked and the burner crown is clear of food particles or cleaning fluids Dry them with a cloth and clean stubborn marks awa...

Page 20: ...tract when they heat up or cool down The noises are normal The flame colour is orange or yellow The flame can look orange or yellow flame disturban ce in some areas of the burner because of how the burner is made This is normal Problem Possible cause Remedy If you cannot find a solution to the problem yourself contact your dealer or the service centre We recommend that you write the data here Mode...

Page 21: ... the corners under the appliance OK NO IMPORTANT The coating of the furniture must be able to withstand high temperatures min 90 C If the appliance is to be installed near units leave the minimum gaps specified in the figure 10 FIG 11 Caution You must install the stability chain If you do not install it the appliance can tilt The stability chain Before you install stability chain adjust the applia...

Page 22: ...ng For safety reasons and to prevent tipping of the appliance these stabilizing means must be installed If the part provided is not suitable for the wall material please use an appropriate device to ensure secure hol ding of the screw eyes to the wall If the cooker is moved for any reason e g maintenan ce resulting in the cooker being unclipped from the wall the cooker must be re clipped to the wa...

Page 23: ...it the regulations in force and only in a well ventilated space Read the instructions before installing or using this appliance We recommend to check wether the appliance has been foreseen for the kind of gas distributed Conversion for use other gases must only be undertaken by a qualified person For information for use on other gases contact your local Service Centre The cooker must be installed ...

Page 24: ...as supply temporarily and proceed as follows change the injectors adjust the minimum flow of the burners Replacement of work top injectors In order to change the work top injectors it is necessary to act as follows remove the grids remove burners and flame spreaders see FIG 16 A change the injector see FIG 16 B and replace it with another one suitable for the new type of gas see table D Re assembl...

Page 25: ...equipped with supply cable and plug the power supply Warning This appliance must be earthed Connecting the mains cable Open the mains terminal block cover as shown unscrew screw A the cable Electrical connections Burner Natural Gas G20 2H 20 mbar LPG Butane Propane G30 G31 28 30 37 kW ini 1 100 mm m h mm ini 1 100 g h Rapid burner Semirapid burner Auxiliary burner 3 0 1 75 1 0 0 75 0 48 0 33 115 9...

Page 26: ...able and refit screw A the cable clamp FIG 19 Allow sufficient cable length for the cooker to be pulled out for cleaning but do not let it hang closer than 50mm 2 to the floor The cable can be looped if necessary but make sure that it is not kinked or trapped when the cooker is in position Warning Isolate the cooker from the electricity supply before attempting to replace the oven lamp The oven la...

Page 27: ...this product For more detailed information about recycling of this product please contact your local council your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product Packaging material The packaging material is environmentally friendly and recyclable Plastic parts are marked with international abbreviations such as PE PS etc Dispose of the packaging material in the contain...

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