AEG Competence 1020F-W Instruction Book Download Page 3

Safety

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Safety 

Cooker technology is constantly improving. The way you use your new cooker may be different from the way 
you used your old one. Please read the whole instruction book before using your new cooker. This cooker is 
intended for normal domestic use. Take care of the instruction book which will be needed by the new owner if the 
cooker is sold or passed on to someone else. Do not hesitate to contact us with questions or viewpoints about the 
cooker and its use. 

ANY

 

TEXT

 

MARKED

 

WITH

 

A

 

warning triangle is to do with safety. 

PLEASE

 

READ

 

THESE

 

TEXTS

 

CAREFULLY

, so that you 

do not harm yourself, others or the cooker. 

Children and the cooker

Children are naturally curious and interested in most 
things, including the cooker. From a safety point of 
view, we would like to emphasis the following for 
those with children at home:

There should be worktops on both sides of the 

cooker extending at least 40 cm to left and to right. 
Alternatively the cooker can be installed with a wall or 
a tall kitchen unit on one side and a worktop on the 
other side. The 

NON

-

TIP

 

DEVICE

 should be fitted to pre-

vent the cooker from tipping forwards if subjected to 
an abnormal loading.

The 

HOB

 

GUARD

 

(included or optional) should be fit-

ted and the

 

DOOR

 

CATCH

/

DOOR

 

CATCHES

 

should be acti-

vated.

Children should be allowed to help with cooking, 

but teach them that pans, hotplates and ovens become 
hot and retain their heat for some time after use.

 

TOUCHING

 

THESE

 

CAN

 

CAUSE

 

BURNS

.

Installation

Work on the cooker must be carried out by a qualified 
electrician. Work performed by unqualified persons 
can damage the cooker, and may also lead to personal 
injury and/or damage to property.

The cooker is heavy. Certain edges and corners 

which will not normally be exposed may be sharp. Use 
gloves when moving the cooker.

The 

NON

-

TIP

 

DEVICE

 should be fitted, to prevent the 

cooker from tipping if subjected to an abnormal load-
ing.

When using the cooker

Never leave the cooker unattended while deep frying, 
or when using it for melting fats, paraffin wax or other 
flammable substances. In the event of a fire, turn off 
all the controls and turn off the cooker hood fan. 

SMOTHER

 

THE

 

FIRE

 

WITH

 

A

 

PAN

 

LID

, never use water.

On the hob, use only pans which are intended for 

use on hotplates. Use only ovenproof dishes and con-
tainers in the oven.

Check that the cooker is switched off when not in 

use. All controls should be turned off.

Warning! Alcohol and other liquids that can 
form explosive gases, or other substances that 
could cause a fire or explosion, must not be 
used in the oven.

Great care must be taken when using such liquids and 
substances on the hob. For example, when preparing 
food on the hob with flaming brandy, or any other type 
of alcohol, there is always a risk that fat particles in the 
hob fan may catch fire with serious consequences. 
Flames and burning fat spills can also cause personal 
injury.

Cleaning

Keep the ceramic hob and oven clean. Fat and spill-
ages give off smoke and odours when heated, and, at 
worst, can cause fires.

Maintenance and service

Turn all controls off before changing any bulbs.

Service and repairs should be carried out by a ser-

vice company approved by the supplier. Use only 
spare parts supplied by such companies.

At the end of the cooker’s life

Help prevent accidents when the cooker has reached 
the end of its useful life. Make sure first that the lead is 
completely disconnected from the electrical supply 
(pull out the plug, or have the cooker safely discon-
nected from the wall), then cut the electrical lead at the 
point where it enters the cooker. Make sure that the 
door catch/door catches have been deactivated.

Summary of Contents for Competence 1020F-W

Page 1: ...1020F W Cooker Instruction book C ...

Page 2: ...e hotplates 7 Heat the oven empty 7 The control panel 8 The indicator light bulbs 8 The hob 9 Using the hob 9 Cleaning the hotplates 11 The oven 12 The functions of the oven 12 Practical use 13 Cleaning and maintenance 17 Installation 19 To adjust the plinth height 19 Levelling the cooker 19 Electrical connection 20 Service 21 Technical data 22 Practical tips and advice 23 Problems and actions nee...

Page 3: ...s which will not normally be exposed may be sharp Use gloves when moving the cooker The NON TIP DEVICE should be fitted to prevent the cooker from tipping if subjected to an abnormal load ing When using the cooker Never leave the cooker unattended while deep frying or when using it for melting fats paraffin wax or other flammable substances In the event of a fire turn off all the controls and turn...

Page 4: ...ll 2 4 5 1 3 6 C Unpacking Check that the cooker is undamaged and in perfect condition Any damage occurred during transportation should be reported to the retailer immediately The packaging materials can be recycled Contact your local council to find out where to take them The accessories THE FOLLOWING ACCESSORIES ARE SUPPLIED WITH THE COOKER Enamelled baking trays and oven dish Oven shelf Non tip...

Page 5: ...rements shown can be applied whether the non tip device is fitted on the left or the right see illustration Measure and mark where the non tip device is to be placed then screw it onto a solid material or a suitable rein forcement or fixings NOTE If the space between kitchen units is wider than the cooker you will need to alter the measurements shown in the illustration if the cooker is to be cent...

Page 6: ... but can be deactivated if necessary A Press the catch down when you want to open the door B If you wish to deactivate the catch check first that the oven is not hot Press the catch on the top edge of the door downwards and then a few millimetres to the right C If you wish to activate the catch again push the catch on the top edge of the door a few millimetres to the left A C B A C B ...

Page 7: ...ed without pans the first time Heat one hotplate at a time on full power for no more than five minutes The hotplates will get very hot so be extra mindful of the safety of anyone near the cooker during this procedure Some smoke and fumes are to be expected as the remaining solvent evaporates Finish heating the hotplates before you first heat the oven Heat the oven empty Children should be supervis...

Page 8: ...r light 1b OVEN indicator light 2 OVEN function control 3 OVEN temperature control 4 HOTPLATE controls The indicator light bulbs These are neon indicator lights which normally have a long service life If one should fail contact your service centre 4 2 3 C 1b 1a ...

Page 9: ...ntrol setting you choose will depend on your pans what you are cooking and the quantity You will soon learn to select the correct control setting When a hotplate is switched on the cooker s red indicator light comes on Boiling You normally start cooking with the hotplate switched to maximum heat before turning it down to a lower heat The sound and size of the water bubbles can help you to choose t...

Page 10: ...steaks Be careful as the fat can easily become burnt Choosing suitable pans To help you save both time and energy the bases of saucepans and frying pans should be at least as large as the hotplate If the base is smaller than the hotplate any spillages are quite likely to burn onto the hob be flat It takes longer to heat a pan with a base which curves in or outwards too much When you are buying new...

Page 11: ...dry using paper towels 2 When the hotplates are cold and dry apply an even layer of the anti corrosion product to each This product is available from Electrolux dealers 3 The product now needs to be heated on the hot plates Heat one hotplate at a time on full power for no more than five minutes Some smoke and fumes are to be expected as the remaining solvent evapo rates 4 Use white spirit to remov...

Page 12: ...or the desired function see below Oven light The oven light comes on automatically for all settings You can also have just the light on without any of the other functions being turned on Top bottom heat Using both top and bottom elements Fan assisted oven Using fan plus an element around the fan Grill Using the grilling element Fan assisted grill Using the grill element and fan and the surrounding...

Page 13: ...ven gets hot when in use CHILDREN NEARBY MUST BE SUPERVISED The baking tray may warp temporarily due to tempera ture fluctuations or if the food pizza etc is unevenly distributed on its surface The tray resumes its shape when cool How does one know which oven functions to use in different situations See below for practical advice on how to efficiently use the oven functions for various ways of coo...

Page 14: ...or ovenproof dish when roasting a joint of ham as there is usually a lot of meat juice Be careful when removing it from the oven If you are using a roasting bag cut a hole in one corner before putting it in the oven That way you are less likely to burn yourself on hot steam when you open the bag Using the roasting sensor A meat thermometer should be inserted so that its tip comes to the thickest p...

Page 15: ...nutes Keep an eye on the food and turn it at least once Grilling for too long makes food dry dull and possibly burnt as well The oven door should be closed when grilling Browning swift start Excellent for browning au gratin dishes toasted sand wiches etc You can also use this function to heat the oven quickly to the set temperature When the oven has reached that temperature you can then select whi...

Page 16: ... 125 C Consequently the meat does not dry out and lose as much weight as it does at a higher temperature Remember to use a meat thermometer Note Meat should never be cooked at temperatures below 100 C Slow cooking at a low temperature breaks down the carbohydrates into sugar a process known as melt ing Low temperature cooking is therefore ideal for dishes such as rice pudding and potato gratin Set...

Page 17: ...ter section the door front can be removed for cleaning Take care not to damage the panes of glass Small cracks at the edges can cause an entire pane to crack after it has been heated a few times TO CLEAN BETWEEN THE TWO PANES 1 Check that the oven is not hot and that the door catch is activated before you remove the outer section the door front 2 Open the door and insert rolled up oven cloths betw...

Page 18: ...e all the screws are securely in place The oven accessories Release each side rack for the oven shelves at the bot tom corners 1 lift it sideways and upwards and remove from the oven 2 Wash the racks and shelves by hand or in a dishwasher If very soiled soak them first before cleaning with a steelwool pad The baking trays and oven dish should be wiped clean with paper towels or washed by hand when...

Page 19: ... Check the cooker cable is not trapped when moving the cooker To adjust the plinth height 1 Carefully lay the cooker on its front SEE PICTURE Use some of the packaging material to cushion the cooker on the floor surface 2 Take care there are sharp edges on the under side of the cooker Unscrew screw A 1 screw in the centre rear of the plinth and the side screws B 4 screws SEE PICTURE 3 Push the pli...

Page 20: ...ECTRICIAN Work performed by unqualified persons can damage the cooker and may also lead to personal injury and or damage to property The connection options for the cooker are shown on the plate on the rear of the cooker Wattage and voltage is stated on the rating plate see the right hand side of the cooker ...

Page 21: ...y the problem Consumer care Contact the retailer if you have any questions concern ing the cooker or its use Service and spare parts Contact the retailer or a service company approved by the retailer Please note that a charge will usually be made Use only spare parts supplied by such companies Cooker details are found on the rating plate on the right hand side of the cooker Copy the details onto t...

Page 22: ... E 14 screw fitting marked 230 240V 15W and 300ºC 1020F W Width mm 497 Height when delivered mm 900 Depth mm 595 Oven volume litres 36 Total wattage 230V model W 8196 HOTPLATES SIZE mm WATTAGE W Rear left 145 1000 Rear right 180 2000 Front left 180 1500 Front right 145 1500 ENERGYCLASS B ENERGY CONSUMPTION Conventional kWh 0 88 Forced air convection kWh 1 11 TIME TO COOK STANDARD LOAD Conventional...

Page 23: ...be dry Check in the recipe that you have used the correct type of flour and the correct proportions of flour to liquid Too low an oven temperature means that the baking has to remain too long in the oven to cook which leads to drying Check that you have used the correct temperature setting Baking food is too dark browned Too high an oven temperature makes bak ing other foods too dark on the surfac...

Page 24: ... safety catch has been deactivated to remove the risk of children locking themselves inside the oven Contact your local council to find out where you can dispose of your cooker Problem Action needed The cooker has no electrical supply Check that THE FUSE S has not gone THE PLUG is pushed in correctly THE RCD if fitted has not tripped Boiling frying takes a long time Check you have a suitable pan t...

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