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Cooking modes and Instructions 

 

 

 NOTE:

 cooking functions will vary from model to model 

– following is a 

description of the functions that are available and some or all of these functions 
will be included on the product you have purchased. 

  

 

 
 
By pressing buttons 7 and 8 (+ and -) on the oven functions 

display “Pr01”, “Pr02”, etc. appear, 

and the program display indicates the active heating elements in any cooking programs. 
Using buttons 7 and 8 (+ and -) you can select the cooking function you wish to use from the 10 
function options. 

 

The following table summarizes the operating parameters of each cooking mode, for single and 
top of double oven. 

 

Display 

description 

Oven function 

Grill 

element 

Top 

element 

Bottom 

element 

Fan 

element 

Light 

Fan 

motor 

Temp 

min. °c 

Temp 

preset 

°c 

Temp 

max. 

°c 

On 

Light 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pr01 

Defrost/ food 

warmer 

 

 

 

DEF/40  DEF 

60 

Pr02 

Conventional 

 

 

 

50 

180 

260 

Pr03 

Convection 

 

 

 

50 

170 

260 

Pr04 

Fan Assist 

 

 

50 

185 

260 

Pr05 

Half Grill 

 

 

 

 

50 

200 

260 

Pr06 

Full Grill 

 

 

 

50 

200 

260 

Pr07 

Fan Grill 

 

 

50 

200 

260 

Pr08 

High Bake 

 

 

 

50 

180 

190 

Pr09 

Pizza 

(Preheat) 

 

 

50 

220 

260 

Pr10 

Low Bake 

 

 

 

 

50 

100 

200 

 
 
The following table summarizes the operating parameters of each cooking mode, for bottom of 
double oven. 

 

Display 
description 

Oven function 

Grill 
element 

Top 
element 

Bottom 
element 

Fan 
element 

Light 

Fan 
motor 

Temp 
min. 
°c 

Temp 
preset 
°c 

Temp 
max. 
°c 

On 

Light 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pr01 

Conventional 

 

 

 

50 

180 

260 

Pr 02 

Low Bake 

 

 

 

 

50 

100 

200 

Pr03 

Fan Assist 

 

 

50 

185 

260 

Pr04 

High Bake 

 

 

 

50 

180 

190 

Pr05 

 Fan Grill 

 

 

 

50 

180 

190 

 
 

Summary of Contents for B3007H-B

Page 1: ...User s Manual B3007H B 30 Built in Oven User s Manual ...

Page 2: ... the features your new appliance offers This manual should be retained for future reference Should ownership of the appliance be transferred please ensure that the manual is also passed onto the new owner Contents A Installation check and warnings Page 3 5 B Using the appliance for the first time Page 6 7 C Electronic Programmer Operation Page 7 11 D Cooking modes and instructions Page 12 18 E Cle...

Page 3: ...n the base of ovens The use of foil on the base of the oven to avoid spillage and improve cleaning is not recommended The bottom element is concealed under the base of the oven liner not exposed Foil or dishes with reflective qualities must never be placed on the base of the oven during cooking as the concentration of direct and reflected heat will damage the enamel surface Damage resulting from s...

Page 4: ...ith dual height reversible Grill Rack insert ready for sliding into side rack positions or fitting onto Retractable Slide Runners 2 x Wire Oven Shelves that can be fitted into Retractable Slide Runners or for sliding into side rack positions Note Additional Retractable Slide Runners are available as an optional extra and can be fitted at any time Note Additional oven shelves and pans are available...

Page 5: ...4 and 5 It can be used with the retractable slide runners for shelf position 6 but cannot be used with the slide runners for shelf position 4 When inserting the wire shelf the riser should be positioned upwards at the rear of the oven The grooves at the sides of the shelves toward the rear provide an anti slide stability for the oven shelves when extended The retractable slide runners can be inser...

Page 6: ...grilling NOTE On oven start up or possibly at other times due to electricity supply deviations the programmer may freeze on a function if this occurs we recommend that after checking other solutions without success it is recommended that power supply be disconnected to the appliance for a few minutes then reconnect This may result in clearing the frozen position allowing you to reset the clock for...

Page 7: ...ouch controls it is best to use the ball of your finger rather than the tip C Electronic Programmer Operation 2 8 7 6 5 4 3 1 1 2 temperature setting 3 Oven On off 4 5Time setting 6 programmer functions selection 7 8 oven function selection Timer functions display Oven functions display Temperature display ...

Page 8: ... automatic cooking completed SYMBOL Lit minute minder in operation Flashing countdown Completed by the minute minder SYMBOL ON OFF SYMBOL To decrease the numbers on the display SYMBOL To increase the numbers on the display SYMBOL Programmer functions Progressive selection each time the key is touched SYMBOL Timer Time of day NORMAL STATUS 1st Timer Selected function and than time of day NORMAL STA...

Page 9: ...elayed cooking it stays switched off to indicate that visually represented cooking is not working With the fan symbol when the cooking program selected uses the fan an animation is shown composed of fan blades rotating in quick succession During delayed cooking the animation is suspended and 4 fan blades switched on are shown fan not operating at this time Temperature display It shows the selected...

Page 10: ...nd then turn the oven off 1 Check the clock shows the correct time 2 Select the function and temperature The oven will come on 3 Decide how long the food will take to cook 4 Select dur duration on the clock programmer display by using the key and then with 90 flashing on the central display touch or keys to set the time in minutes maximum 180 minutes 3 hours To reset the cooking time touch the key...

Page 11: ...irst the duration and then the end or vice versa Within 4 sec from the last selection the oven will be in delayed start mode it will later operate automatically for the specified cooking duration and will stop at the set end cooking time After the elapsed time the oven enters in Cooking end mode During the delayed start both the temperature and oven function are shown and both are adjustable The t...

Page 12: ...ement Top element Bottom element Fan element Light Fan motor Temp min c Temp preset c Temp max c On Light X Pr01 Defrost food warmer X X X DEF 40 DEF 60 Pr02 Conventional X X X 50 180 260 Pr03 Convection X X X 50 170 260 Pr04 Fan Assist X X X X 50 185 260 Pr05 Half Grill X X 50 200 260 Pr06 Full Grill X X X 50 200 260 Pr07 Fan Grill X X X X 50 200 260 Pr08 High Bake X X X 50 180 190 Pr09 Pizza Pre...

Page 13: ...n a non preheated oven but may need longer cooking times For faster preheating select Pizza Mode Pr09 and the required temperature and once the oven has reached the required level change to the cooking mode function for the task To preheat the oven 1 Set the mode required for preheating 2 Set the oven to the desired temperature Preheating guide for 180 C settings Cooking Mode Preheat Time CONVENTI...

Page 14: ...nutes per lb 1800 2000 Duck 3lbs 4 1lbs 30 minutes per lb 35 minutes extra 1800 2000 Turkey 5 4lbs 21lbs 40 50 minutes per lb 35 minutes extra 1800 2000 Turkey should be well basted and turned during cooking Type of Fish Cuts of Fish Time per lb Oven Temperature 0 C Fish Whole or fillets 10 minutes per lb 170 1900C In Conventional Oven mode fish should be covered for the first of the cooking time ...

Page 15: ...evaporate in the oven in the form of steam The level of condensation will be reduced when cooking in fan oven mode where excess moisture is circulated and evaporates during the cooking cycle NOTE Stand clear of the oven when opening the door as steam may escape rapidly FAN FORCED CONVECTION P Pr r0 03 3 most commonly used function In this mode the oven fan circulates heat from behind the fan cover...

Page 16: ... the oven door should be closed If the door is not closed over time discoloration to the control panel may occur 1 Commence grilling from a cold oven whenever possible 2 Place food on grill rack and pan supplied 3 Position the shelf to your preference 4 Select GRILL mode and turn to your desired heat setting 5 When cooking is complete turn the oven off NOTE The grill element is controlled by the o...

Page 17: ...n grill guide These cooking charts are intended as a guide only Temperatures and cooking times may vary to suit individual tastes Type of meat poultry fish Oven Temperature 0 C Approximate Cooking Time Chicken whole Pieces 1750 1850 1850 1950 30 minutes per lb 15 20 minutes Lamb loin rack Chops medium rare Chops medium 1750 1850 1750 1850 1750 1850 25 minutes per lb 10 12 minutes 14 16 minutes Bee...

Page 18: ...emperature 4 When cooking is complete turn the oven off PIZZA P Pr r0 09 9 This function is excellent as the fastest setting to preheat the oven 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 the fan element together with the bottom oven element are engaged simultaneously This is use...

Page 19: ...f immediately This should be done even if still hot and necessary precaution must be taken to avoid injury Once cool the affected area should be thoroughly cleaned and rinsed using non abrasive mild cleaning detergents and water 2 Care for stainless steel No metal is indestructible and certain procedures should be followed to maintain the finish and durability of stainless steel Never leave stainl...

Page 20: ...less steel and any residual metal fibers may corrode causing a rusty dull appearance Metal polishes with abrasive qualities are also not recommended WARNING Do not use any acid or caustic cleansers or abrasive powders or scourers on the interior or exterior of the appliance Routine cleaning Ensure all controls are in the off position and the appliance is cool before cleaning When wiping stainless ...

Page 21: ...tandard cooking temperatures The self cleaning panels are located on the sides and on the rear of the oven and are designed to cope with fatty stains very efficiently For stains on the bottom of the oven the usual causes are sugar or starch overflows The self cleaning panels are manufactured using a special enamelling process The base of the oven should cleaned by using soapy water see procedure o...

Page 22: ... into the oven To re fit the oven door i Holding the door at an angle to the oven slide the hinges into the oven frame making sure that on each side the top curved arm fits into the top slot and the lower arm fits into the bottom slot ii Make sure the hinges are pushed as far as they will go and the lower arm engages into the plate mounted in the oven frame iii Open the door fully and ensure the p...

Page 23: ...ty and venting be prepared as described in the following specifications This is critical to appearance oven performance and safety 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 To ensure the cabinet is well finished the cut edges must also be square and care taken to ensure the...

Page 24: ...ion Unit Dimensions D 217 8 x H 243 16 x W 231 2 D 55 5cmxH 61 5cmxW 59 7cm Cut Out Dimensions D 221 4 x H 233 16 x W 227 16 D 56 5cmxH 61 4cmxW 57cm Void Cutout When built under counter there must be a void in the rear of the cabinet Leave 4 all around the void ...

Page 25: ...D 217 8 x H 243 16 x W 231 2 D 55 5cmxH 61 5cmxW 59 7cm Cut Out Dimensions D 221 4 x H 233 16 x W 227 16 D 56 5cmxH 61 4cmxW 57cm Void Cutout When mounted in a wall cabinet there must be a void cut in the base on which the oven sits and the rear cabinet Leave 4 all around the void ...

Page 26: ...D 55 5cmxH 61 5cmxW 75 8cm Cut Out Dimensions D 221 4 x H 243 16 x W 281 2 D 56 5cmxH 61 4cmxW 72 4cm Void Cutout When built under counter there must be a void in the rear of the cabinet Leave 4 all around the void Additional support may be added to the shelf with the void to help support the weight of the oven ...

Page 27: ... 75 8cm Cut Out Dimensions D 221 4 x H 243 16 x W 281 2 D 56 5cmxH 61 5cmxW 72 4cm Void Cutout When mounted in a wall cabinet there must be a void cut in the base on which the oven sits and the rear cabinet Leave 4 all around the void Additional support may be added to the shelf with the void to help support the weight of the oven ...

Page 28: ...W 353 8 D 55 5cmxH 61 5cmxW 89 8cm Cut Out Dimensions D 235 8 x H 241 4 xW 337 8 D 60cmxH 61 5cmxW 86 cm Void Cutout When mounted in a wall cabinet there must be a void cut in the base on which the oven sits and the rear cabinet Leave 4 all around the void Additional support may be added to the shelf with the void to help support the weight of the oven ...

Page 29: ... 7cmxW 57cm Weight 245lbs 111kg Void Cutout If mounted in a tall or demi tall cabinet there must be a minimum gap of 19 16 4cm cut out of the shelf and behind the upper cabinet for air flow A void must be cut in the base shelf on which the oven sits and the rear cabinet Leave 4 of material around the void Additional support will be required for the base of the double oven ...

Page 30: ...mxW 72 4cm Weight 265lbs 120kg Void Cutout If mounted in a tall or demi tall cabinet there must be a minimum gap of 19 16 4cm cut out of the shelf and behind the upper cabinet for air flow A void must be cut in the base shelf on which the oven sits and the rear cabinet Leave 4 of material around the void Additional support will be required for the base of the double oven ...

Page 31: ...elf with the void The support must be able to withstand a minimum weight of 245 lbs 111kg for the 24 double oven and 265lbs 120kg for the 30 double oven If insufficient airflow is provided the life of the appliance will be shortened NOTE Install false backs for storage spaces This will prevent contents from falling through the vent space In addition warm air will not interfere with your stored con...

Page 32: ...cal Requirements 240 Volt 60hZ 4580 Watt 30 AMP DEO60 L Double Oven Condominium Electrical Requirements 208 Volt 60hZ 4550 Watt 30 AMP Residential Electrical Requirements 240 Volt 60hZ 6050 Watt 30 AMP DEO76 L Double Oven Condominium Electrical Requirements 208 Volt 60hZ 6000 Watt 40 AMP Residential Electrical Requirements 240 Volt 60hZ 8150 Watt 40 AMP WARNING AEG ovens are supplied with a 5 long...

Page 33: ...nce with the rear toward you and feed the fixed wiring through 4 Connect the wiring to the terminal block using the screw connections provided Ensure the wires are properly secured to prevent any high resistance electrical connection 5 Replace the cover plate making certain that the supply wiring is clear of any metal work and the screws When connected to a sub circuit protected by a circuit break...

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