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First power on

Preliminary setup

When setting the clock or a timer, depending on how 
you turn the knob, you can set a different increase / 
decrease speed for the settable minutes. 
•   

Turn and release:

 minutes increase / decrease 

one by one.

Example: 00:00 > 00:01 > 00:02 > 00:03 > etc.
•   

Hold turn:

 minutes increase / decrease one by 

one for the first 3 minutes, then the timer switches 
directly to the nearest multiple of 15, increasing or 
decreasing in 15 minute steps.

Example: 00:00 > 00:01 > 00:02 > 00:03 > 00:15 > 00:30 > 
00:45 > 01:00 > 01:15 > etc.

When setting the minutes you will only see the 

 

icon. Once 60 minutes have been exceeded the icon 

 will also appear.

Blackout management

After a blackout, there can be two scenarios depend-
ing on how long the appliance has been without 
power.
1.   A few seconds to a few minutes: the appliance 

restores the settings and features set before the 
power loss event.

2.   A few minutes to hours: The appliance does not 

save the previous settings and will have to be 
reprogrammed.

First power on

When the range is first plugged in, or when the power 
supply has been interrupted “

12:00 PM

” will flash on 

the timer display.

It will stop flashing once the current time is set up as 
below.

Setting the display clock

1.   Press the oven temperature knob to enable the 

time selection.

2.   The hours can be set by turning the temperature 

knob towards the right or left. Press the knob to 
confirm the selection.

3.   Repeat the same process for setting the 

minutes. Press the knob to confirm the selection.

Once the time has been set, the display switches to 
standby mode where only the current time is shown.
To adjust the display clock after the initial set up, in the 
stand-by mode, just hold turn the temperature knob 
left or right for at least 3 seconds, until you see the 
hour digits flashing.
The instructions to adjust the clock in detail are the 
same as for setting the clock in the case of the first 
power on (see “Setting the display clock”) starting 
from point no. 2.

BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE

Summary of Contents for ECFG3668AS

Page 1: ...Use Care Manual Gas Range EN 2 Guide d utilisation et d entretien Cuisinière à gaz Manual de uso y cuidado Estufa de gas FR 44 SP 86 ...

Page 2: ...e using your appliance Keep it handy for quick reference If something doesn t seem right the troubleshooting section will help you with common issues FAQs helpful tips and videos cleaning products and kitchen and home accessories are available at www ElectroluxAppliances com We are here for you Visit our website chat with an agent or call us if you need help We may be able to help you avoid a serv...

Page 3: ... attached to the appliance Do not remove model serial number plate WARNING If the instructions contained in this manual are not followed precisely a fire or explo sion may result causing property damage personal injury or loss of life FOR YOUR SAFETY Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors or liquids near this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light an...

Page 4: ...t or junction box that is the cor rect voltage is correctly polarized and prop erly grounded and protected by a circuit breaker in accordance with local codes It is the personal responsibility of the consumer to have the appropriate outlet or junction box with the correct properly grounded wall receptacle installed by a qualified electrician It is the responsibility and obligation of the consumer ...

Page 5: ... interest to chil dren in the cabinets above the appli ance or on the backguards of ranges Children climbing on or near the appli ance to reach items could be seriously injured Do not allow children to climb or play around the appliance The weight of a child on an open oven door may cause the appliance to tip resulting in serious burns or other injury An open drawer when hot may cause burns Never ...

Page 6: ... result in the ignition of clothing Correct pan size will also improve efficiency Utensil Handles Should Be Turned Inward and Should Not Extend Over Adjacent Sur face Burners To reduce the risk of burns ignition of flammable materials and spillage due to unintentional contact with the utensil The handle of the utensil should be posi CAUTION Do not attempt to operate the oven during a power failure...

Page 7: ...s may also become damaged because the covers may cause overheating Air will be prevented from reaching the burner and cause combustion problems IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS FOR USING YOUR OVEN Take Care When Opening the Door or Drawer Stand to the side of the appliance when opening the door of a hot oven Let hot air or steam escape before you remove food or place it in the oven warmer drawer Keep Oven V...

Page 8: ...amp cloth Doing so could cause the bulb to break Handle halogen lights if provided with paper towels or soft gloves Disconnect the appliance or shut off the power to the appliance before removing and replacing the bulb Important This appliance has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a class B digital device pursuant to Part 18 of the FCC rules United States and ICES 001 Can ada The...

Page 9: ...e Control panel 1 Oven display Cooktop knobs 2 Cooktop burner knob rear left 3 Cooktop burner knob front left 4 Cooktop burner knob rear central 5 Cooktop burner knob front central 6 Cooktop burner knob rear right 7 Cooktop burner knob front right The following markings appears on each cooktop knob burner OFF position burner electric ignition burner outer ring flame setting burner inner ring flame...

Page 10: ...nd racks at different heights The insertion heights are indicated from the bottom upwards CAUTION Do not obstruct ventilation openings and heat dis persal slots NOTE When the oven display is in standby mode or during cooking the lights are normally off and can be toggled on in any moment Cooking Functions table Func tion Min T Max T Meat Probe Cook time Delay Bake 170 F 75 C 500 F 260 C Yes Yes Ye...

Page 11: ... low backguard is intended to be mounted over the included backguard as an extended duct for the heat dispersal openings located on the wall wards side of the range cooktop This a purely aesthetic accessory Side fillers These are aesthetic panels intended to cover the lat eral spaces below the rear protruding part of the cooktop NOTE Some models are not provided with all acces sories The accessori...

Page 12: ... to hours The appliance does not save the previous settings and will have to be reprogrammed First power on When the range is first plugged in or when the power supply has been interrupted 12 00 PM will flash on the timer display It will stop flashing once the current time is set up as below Setting the display clock 1 Press the oven temperature knob to enable the time selection 2 The hours can be...

Page 13: ...the burners To install the burner components 1 The shape of the burner skirt openings must match the shape of the openings in the burner WARNING The burning of gas cooking fuel can create small amounts of carbon monoxide benzene formalde hyde and soot To minimize exposure to these sub stances the burners should be adjusted by a certified installer or authorized servicer to ensure proper combustion...

Page 14: ... rectly or are inclined adjust the position of each com ponent until it remains fixed in position Cooktop grates placement First position the right and left side grates 1 and then the central one 2 Position the grates so that the raised side always faces towards the backguard Cooking utensils Ideally cookware should have a flat bottom straight sides a tight fitting lid and medium to heavy thick ne...

Page 15: ...ed with an electronic ignition device that generates small sparks at regular intervals necessary for the combustion of the gas Simply press the knob and turn it counter clockwise until the burner lights If the burner does not light in the first 15 seconds turn the knob to and wait 5 minutes before trying again After lighting keep the knob pressed in for a few sec onds to allow the thermocouple to ...

Page 16: ...g for both the outer and inner rings Refer to the following diagrams examples shown are for the rear left burner Note the inner ring will be lit when you light the outer ring on either high or low flame settings It is not possible to light the outer ring without lighting the inner one Outer ring Inner ring USING THE COOKTOP ...

Page 17: ...e performing this opera tion CAUTION Always use potholders or oven mitts when removing food or adjusting the oven racks and guides Wait until the oven has cooled down completely if possible Oven accessories may be HOT and may cause burns If the rack has to be moved while the oven is still hot do not let oven mitts come into contact with heating elements Be careful when removing oven racks from the...

Page 18: ... order to lock the lower part of the hook onto the lower part of the shelf support CAUTION Be careful to hook the telescopic guides in the correct spaces indicated by the dashed lines To avoid damaging the appliance the top shelf position is not designed for the guides to be inserted Part A of the guides must face towards the out side of the oven and part B must face inwards CAUTION Ensure that th...

Page 19: ...yourself on the sharp parts of the probe CAUTION Do not touch the rod or the tip of the probe after having used it Wear oven mitts when handling the tempera ture probe Take care not to scratch or damage enameled or chrome plated surfaces with the tip or the plug of the temperature probe Do not insert the probe into openings and slots on the appliance Only use the temperature probe provided or reco...

Page 20: ...e This function is best used for your stan dard recipes This function is suitable for cooking one dish at a time Perfect for bread biscuits cookies and similar dishes Convection bake This function allows different foods to be cooked on several levels extremely quickly and efficiently without odors and flavors mingling Recommended for leav ened cakes and muffins Broil This function gives perfect gr...

Page 21: ... or right to select the temperature 4 Once the cooking function and temperature have been selected press the oven mode knob to start cooking the word START disappears Manual cooking in progress 1 Manual cooking can be stopped at any time by turning the oven mode knob to the left 2 Turn the oven temperature knob to the right to turn on and off the lights 3 The temperature can be changed by pressing...

Page 22: ...e the timer count down When the timer expires a buzzer sounds and the clock icon starts to flash To stop the buzzer simply interact with one of the oven knobs or open the door then the display switches to standby mode IMPORTANT There is no preheating for the convection roast func tion When starting to cook using the convection roast function the display immediately shows the full temperature bar M...

Page 23: ...ch 00 2 To change the timer turn the temperature knob left or right to select another countdown 3 Keep pressing the temperature knob until the display shows the current time or the new countdown in progress End of cooking timer When the timer expires a buzzer sounds and the fol lowing screen appears on the display with the icon flashing To stop the buzzer simply interact with one of the oven knobs...

Page 24: ...ches to the standby screen current time only with the decreasing temperature bar to indicate that the oven cavity is still hot Delayed cooking The delayed function allows you to start a timed cook ing automatically after a preset time To set a delayed function 1 Set a timed cooking function see Timed cook ing Example is 350 F Bake 2 Once the cooking duration has been set press the temperature knob...

Page 25: ...By pressing and turning the oven temp knob you can modify the minute minder and the duration of the func tion see Cooking timer and Timed cooking Turn the oven mode knob to the left and then release it to stop the function End of Proof function At the end of the Proof function a buzzer sounds and END will appear on the display together with the cur rent time Turn and release the oven mode button t...

Page 26: ...ss You can modify the temperature and duration of the function by pressing and turning the oven temp knob Turn the oven mode knob to the left and then release it to stop the function End of Warm function At the end of the Warm function a buzzer sounds and END will appear on the display together with the cur rent time Turn and release the oven mode button to stop the buzzer and the function The dis...

Page 27: ...emperature or the set temperature of the meat probe If you insert the meat probe when other timed cooking functions are in progress the icon starts to flash and the cooking process will go ahead ignoring the meat probe If the meat probe is inserted when the display is in standby mode the icon starts to flash but it is still possible to set a stand alone timer You can start the cooking even with th...

Page 28: ...ettings screen The word START begins to flash again 8 Press the oven mode knob to start the Meat probe cooking process The word START disappears Meat probe cooking in progress When meat probe cooking is in progress the display will show the oven cavity temperature at the top the meat probe target temperature at the bottom and the full temperature bar on the right 1 Press the oven temp knob to chan...

Page 29: ... be necessary to reduce the oven temperature or cook time to prevent overbrown ing of some foods Dark pans are recommended for pies Shiny pans are recommended for cakes cookies and muffins Fully preheat the oven before baking items like cookies cakes biscuits and breads Do not open oven door often Opening the door will reduce the temperature in the oven and may increase the cook time Convection Ba...

Page 30: ...on is optimized for multiple oven rack cooking Place an oven rack in position 2 next up from bottom Please refer to the Convection Roast function cooking table for temperature and time instruc tions when cooking with this function Do not cover foods when dry roasting this will prevent the meat from browning properly Meat probe cooking tips For some foods especially poultry and roasts testing the i...

Page 31: ...ime in 12h format with AM PM indication or 24h format Child lock mode After accessing the settings menu the oven display will show By turning the temperature knob to right the screen will show Press the knob to activate the child lock mode The display will return to the standby screen To deactivate the child lock mode turn the tempera ture knob to the right The display will show and the icon start...

Page 32: ...ove Temperature units After accessing the settings menu keep pressing the temperature knob until the display shows Turning the temperature knob to right causes the dis play to switch between C and F Press the knob to confirm the selection and exit from the user menu if you wish to do so Time format After accessing the settings menu keep pressing the temperature knob until the display shows By turn...

Page 33: ...hiny pan with no sides very low sides placed on the rack White cake 1 3 8 inch diameter Broil function cooking table Food Rack position Oven T Cooking time 1st side min Cooking time 2nd side min Doneness Ribs 4 465 F 240 C 10 10 Med Rare 4 465 F 240 C 13 13 Well Done Steak 4 465 F 240 C 8 5 Rare 4 465 F 240 C 10 6 Med Rare Chicken Breast bone in 3 465 F 240 C 17 14 Well Done Chicken Breast boneles...

Page 34: ...nction cooking table Meat type Weight lb Oven T Probe T Time lb min lb Rack position Standing Rib Roast med rare 5 7 350 F 175 C 145 F 62 C 21 2 Standing Rib Roast well done 5 7 350 F 175 C 170 F 75 C 27 2 Whole Ham bone in 10 15 325 F 160 C 24 2 Whole Turkey 10 15 325 F 160 C 12 2 Whole Turkey 15 20 325 F 160 C 10 2 Whole Chicken 4 6 375 F 190 C 180 F 80 C 18 2 Pork Shoulder Butt Roast 10 15 325 ...

Page 35: ...s 1 Turn the power off at the main source or unplug the appliance 2 Remove the bulb cover using a tool that cannot scratch the enamel surfaces e g a spoon 1 Slide out the light bulb and remove it 2 Install the new light bulb IMPORTANT This has to be done in order to replace the oven lights and enables you to clean the oven side walls Grasp the shelf supports firmly by both ends to prevent scratchi...

Page 36: ...o not spray or allow water or the cleaner to enter or drip down into the oven door vents First spray cleaner onto the cloth and then wipe the oven door clean Do not use strong oven cleaners powders or harsh abrasive cleaning materials on the outside of the oven door or glass Removing the oven door To remove the door proceed as follows 1 Open the door completely and insert two pins into the holes o...

Page 37: ...ve it from the appliance The seal should be soft and elastic To clean the seal use a non abrasive sponge and wash with lukewarm water Removing the internal glass panes For easier cleaning the internal glass panes of the door can be disassembled 1 Remove the internal glass pane by pulling the rear part gently upwards following the move ment indicated by the arrows 1 2 Then pull the front part upwar...

Page 38: ...t cloth or a microfiber cloth Do not allow residues of sugary foods such as jam to set inside the oven If allowed to set for too long sugar residue could pit the enamel lin ing of the oven Cooktop grates and burner caps Remove from the cooktop and clean with lukewarm water and non abrasive detergent Take care to remove any encrustations Dry thoroughly and place them back on the cooktop Flame sprea...

Page 39: ...nless Steel Always be sure to rinse the cleaners from the surface as bluish stains may occur during heating that cannot be removed Porcelain enamel oven cavity inside walls Gentle scouring with a soapy scouring pad will remove most spots Rinse with a 1 1 solution of clear water and ammonia If necessary cover difficult spots with an ammonia soaked paper towel for 30 to 40 minutes Rinse with clean w...

Page 40: ...osition for baking needs Set oven temperature 25 F 12 C lower than recommended Cakes not done in the center Oven too hot Incorrect pan size Pan not centered in the oven Set oven temperature 25 F 12 C lower than recommended Use pan size suggested in recipe See the Air circulation in the oven section Cakes not level Range not level Pan too close to oven wall or rack overcrowded Pan warped Place a ma...

Page 41: ...heck the house lights to be sure Call your local electric company Short in cord plug Replace cord plug Controls are not set properly See instructions to set the controls House fuse has blown or circuit breaker has tripped immediately following installation House fuse may not be fully engaged Check fuse and screw or engage circuit breaker securely Oven lights do not work Burned out or loose bulb Fo...

Page 42: ...bol Push and turn the cooktop knobs until the burner ignites and then turn the knob to required flame size Check that the gas supply valve is open Burner ports are clogged Clean burners See Cooktop cleaning and maintenance With the burner off clean ports with a small gage wire or needle Power cord is disconnected from the outlet Make sure the power cord is securely plugged into the outlet Electric...

Page 43: ...rs cabinets walls etc Damages caused by services performed by unauthorized service companies use of parts other than genuine Elec trolux parts or parts obtained from persons other than authorized service companies or external causes such as abuse misuse inadequate power supply accidents fires or acts of God DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES LIMITATION OF REMEDIES CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMED...

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