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Positioning the door for dismantling

The door needs to be positioned at an angle to aid in the 

disassembly of the panes.
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 Open the door fully to gain access to the hinges.

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Push down the hinge locking tab on both hinges.

Locking tab up - normal position

Locking tab down - for cleaning

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 Gently close the door until it stops in the partially 

open position on the locking tab.

NOTE: The door cannot fully close with the locking tab in 

this down position.

Removing the top door trim

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Push in the 2 tabs on either side of the trim.

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Lift the trim away from the door.

Removing the glass panes

• 

 Remove the inner glass and middle glass layers  

from the door.

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 Clean the glass using detergent and warm water. 

Wipe clean and dry thoroughly.

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 The outside glass cannot be removed from the  

door and hence can be cleaned in-situ.

  Inner Glass

Middle Glass x 2

     Outside

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INSTALLATION OF EFEP955 & EFEP915

Reassembling the glass panes & and top door trim

• 

 Replace the middle glass back to the door first.  
The middle glass is a clear pane and orientation of  
the glass is not important.

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 Replace the inner glass next ensuring the side that  
is painted is facing away from the oven cavity.

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 Replace the top door trim ensuring the 2 side tabs 
have clipped into the column.

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 Pull the hinge locking tabs back up and close the door.

Changing the light globes

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Switch the appliance off at the isolation switch before  

 

attempting to change the light globe.

• 

 There are 2 light globes located in the top of the oven 
cavity towards the rear. 

• 

 To get access to the globes, firstly drop the element 
down as explained on page 41.

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To remove, turn oven light glass anti-clockwise.

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 A special high temperature resistant borosilicate 
globe should be used. This can be purchased from 
the Customer Care Centre.

Storage compartment (selected models)

The storage compartment is accessible through the 
pivoting door.
Unused oven racks and grill dishes can be stored here.

 WARNING!

DO NOT store flammable or combustible items 
in the storage compartments. This is not a 
compartment for warming food.

Light glass can be removed 
- turn anti-clockwise

Installing splashback (Models with hob only)

Fit splashback to rear of hob with three screws 
provided.

Cabinet requirements

Models EFEP955 & EFEP915 are designed to fit into a 
900mm wide gap between standard kitchen cabinets. 
The appliance integrates with the kitchen cabinets by 
matching the height, depth and kick panel. The cooker 
may also be installed at the end of a line of benches 
or with a free space either side. In addition, a slot-in 
type installation is catered for allowing a continuous 
cabinetry kick panel to be used. Model EVEP916 
is designed to be built into cabinetry either below a 
benchtop or into a vertical cabinet.

 WARNING!

• 

 The cooker must be installed and serviced only by 
an authorised person.

• 

 A Certificate of Compliance MUST be supplied to 
be kept by the customer.

• 

 The packing materials must be removed before 
you install the cooker.

• 

 The surrounding kitchen cabinets must be able 
to withstand 85°C. Electrolux WILL NOT accept 
responsibility for damage caused by installation 
into kitchen cabinets which cannot withstand 
85°C.

• 

 The pipes used for installation MUST have 
sufficient loops so the cooker can be moved for 
service (gas model).

• 

 The vents, openings and air spaces MUST NOT  
be blocked.

• 

 The anti-tilt brackets and chain or front stops 
MUST be installed to avoid accidental tipping 
(freestanding and slot-in models).

• 

 You MUST NOT lift or pull the cooker by the  
door handle.

• 

The cooker MUST be checked every five years.

• 

The appliance must not be installed behind a  

 

decorative door in order to avoid overheating.

Gas model clearance requirements 

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 Ensure the appliance is installed in accordance 
with clauses 6.2.5 and 6.10.1.1 of AS/NZS 5601.1 
or clauses 6.9.1 and 6.9.5 of AS/NZS 5601.2 with 
regard to clearances to combustible surfaces and 
materials, and clearances to rangehoods and 
exhaust fan. To ensure clearances of 200mm from 
burners to vertical combustible surfaces observe the 
minimum dimension of 100mm from each side of the 
cooker to combustible surfaces.

• 

 Clearances to combustible surfaces may be reduced 
if combustible surfaces are protected in accordance 
with clause 6.10.1.2 of AS/NZS 5601.1, or clause 6.9.2 
of AS/NZS 5601.2.

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 When setting the cooker height, ensure the top of  
the cooker is at least 10mm higher than the level  
of the benchtop.

INSTALLATION OF EFEP955 & EFEP915 

(CONTINUED)

Summary of Contents for EFEP915

Page 1: ...EVEP916 EFEP955 EFEP915 Installation User manual 90cm Cooker ...

Page 2: ...___ 4 EVEP916 components_________________________ 5 EFEP955 components__________________________ 6 EFEP915 components__________________________ 7 Before using your appliance_____________________ 8 Before using your appliance gas hob model____ 11 Using the oven_______________________________ 12 Steam assisted cooking___________________ 16 Using the food probe______________________ 17 Oven cooking f...

Page 3: ...not allow large cookware to overhang the hob onto the adjacent benchtop This will cause scorching to the benchtop surface Do not slide pans across the surface of the ceramic glass as it could result in scratching of the surface The induction hob is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system Use only induction specific cookware If the hob surface is ...

Page 4: ... compartment 20 Kick panel 1 ON OFF 2 Light on off 3 Cooking function selector 4 Steam cooking option 5 Temperature control 1 ON OFF 2 Light on off 3 Cooking function selector 4 Steam cooking option 5 Temperature control 6 Cook time control 7 Delay end control 8 Set clock and timer control 9 Instant confirm 10 Cooking function display 6 Cook time control 7 Delay end control 8 Set clock and timer c...

Page 5: ...identify 2 The shaded wires indicate the wire the slide can be mounted on Fit slide rear clips to the rear of wire at an angle as shown below 3 Push slide front clip over wire until secured IMPORTANT The clock will remember the time for 24 hours without power The display has 2 levels of brightness Brightest illumination whenever the oven is in use Medium illumination whenever the oven is not in us...

Page 6: ...ets onto the hob first ensuring the 2 corner location recesses are to the back of the hob 2 Position the middle trivet ensuring the trivet fingers are aligned with the side trivet fingers 3 The wok support sits on top of the trivet above the wok burner Installing the standard burners 1 The burner crown must be fitted correctly onto the burner cup or damage will occur during operation 2 To do this ...

Page 7: ...e is reached Set temperature reached will appear only the target temperature will be displayed USING THE OVEN CONTINUED problem or fault with your oven Cooking with the timer Your oven is equipped with a programmable controller that can be used to turn the oven on and off automatically The cook time controls are used to automatically turn the oven off after a set amount of time The Delay End contr...

Page 8: ... Select ACTIVATE LOCK from the list and touch OK 4 The words LOCKED are displayed a single beep will sound to confirm the operation The child lock is now engaged De activating the child lock 1 Touch any symbol on the control panel including the ON OFF symbol Locked will appear on the display 2 Touch any symbol again The display will instruct you to touch both cook time symbols for 2 seconds 3 Hold...

Page 9: ...t the appliance is cool before you remove the remaining water from the cavity well USING THE FOOD PROBE The Food Probe measures the core temperature of the food When the food reaches the desired set core temperature the oven turns off The Food Probe has a core temperature range of 50 99 C There are two temperatures to set The oven temperature The core temperature of the food WARNING Only use the F...

Page 10: ...y depending on the composition of the food Food Core temp in C Poultry Chicken 80 85 Chicken breast 75 80 Duck 80 85 Duck breast rare to medium rare 55 60 Turkey 80 85 Turkey breast 80 85 Goose 80 90 Pork Shoulder of pork 85 90 Fillet of pork rare to medium rare 62 70 Loin of pork well done 72 80 Beef Tenderloin or sirloin rare 45 52 Tenderloin or sirloin medium rare to medium 55 62 Tenderloin or ...

Page 11: ...meat pies and fruit pies Heat comes from the element surrounding the fan as well as a smaller element above the food Simply place the food in the oven straight from the freezer and heat Cook in the upper half of the oven for best results Full grill Full Grill directs radiant heat from two powerful upper elements onto the food You can use Full Grill function for tender cuts of meat steak chops saus...

Page 12: ...d 150 2 or 3 1 3 13 18 Meringues Hard individual 100 2 or 3 1 3 90 Soft individual 165 2 or 3 1 3 15 20 Pavlova 6 egg 100 2 or 3 1 3 75 Cakes Cupcakes 180 2 or 3 1 3 15 20 Sponge 4 egg 170 2 or 3 1 3 20 30 Shallow butter cake 170 2 or 3 1 3 25 30 Rich fruit cake 170 2 or 3 1 3 60 Pastry short crust Cornish pasties 180 2 or 3 1 3 40 45 Custard tart 190 170 2 or 3 1 3 20 30 Whole tart Pastry 8 190 W...

Page 13: ...place aluminium foil under the food as this prevents fats and oils from draining away which could result in a fire 4 Baste the food during cooking with butter olive oil or marinade Grilled food is better if marinated before cooking 5 Use tongs to turn food as a fork pierces the surface and will let juices escape Fan Grill The Fan Grill assists the grilling process by circulating the heat evenly ar...

Page 14: ...s before removing from cake pans Cool completely To serve Sandwich together with your favourite jam or conserve and dust top with pure icing sugar NOTE If desired substitute butter for either margarine or olive oil spread Recipe is based on the Australian standard metric 250ml cup and 20ml tablespoon sets OVEN TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause Remedy Oven or grill not working Time of day is n...

Page 15: ...c glass when the zone is deactivated Use this display to help avoid the risk of burns Sensor field Function 7 Activates and deactivates the Bridge function 8 Activates and deactivates the Power function 9 Increases or decreases the time 10 Sets the Timer functions 11 Control bar Sets the heat setting Display Function 4 Indicates the cooking zone is deactivated 4 Indicates the cooking zone is opera...

Page 16: ...touch your required heat setting After 3 seconds comes on in the display 3 The zone will heat at maximum until your required heat setting is reached The display will then change from back to the required heat setting 4 To stop the Fast Heat Up function change the heat setting USING THE INDUCTION HOB CONTINUED Power management Power management divides the power between the front and rear zones for ...

Page 17: ...r brass glass ceramic porcelain Cookware is correct for an induction hob if some water boils very quickly on a zone set to the highest heat setting a magnet pulls on to the bottom of the cookware The bottom of the cookware must be as thick and flat as possible Use of the cooking zones IMPORTANT Always ensure the normal sized cookware is centred over the crosses of the heating zones Extremely large...

Page 18: ...nect the fuse from the electrical system of the house Connect it again If comes on again speak to the service centre If there is a problem with the appliance please Check the points listed below before calling for service It may be possible to avoid a call by fixing the problem yourself and so continue cooking Problem Possible cause Remedy comes on The electrical connection is incorrect The supply...

Page 19: ... past the edge of the cookware NOTE In the absence of electrical power carry out the ignition directly to the burner with a hand held ignition source GAS HOB TROUBLESHOOTING If there is a problem with the appliance please Check the points listed below before calling for service It may be possible to avoid a call by fixing the problem yourself and so continue cooking Problem Possible cause Remedy B...

Page 20: ... it may need a longer cycle to clean it thoroughly This cycle will clean the dirtiest of ovens Food Probe Clean the Food Probe after each use and let it dry Use a soft cloth with warm water and a cleaning agent Only clean the probe end and not the plug Cleaning the cavity well The cleaning procedure removes limestone residue from the cavity well after cooking with steam WARNING Perform the cleanin...

Page 21: ...luminium foil plastic items or high sugar content foods are allowed to melt on the ceramic glass clean immediately with the supplied razor blade scraper before the surface has cooled down otherwise pitting of the surface can occur NOTE Items with high sugar content not only include jam and fruit but also vegetables such as peas tomatoes and carrots When the ceramic glass is cool apply a suitable c...

Page 22: ...plashback Models with hob only Fit splashback to rear of hob with three screws provided Cabinet requirements Models EFEP955 EFEP915 are designed to fit into a 900mm wide gap between standard kitchen cabinets The appliance integrates with the kitchen cabinets by matching the height depth and kick panel The cooker may also be installed at the end of a line of benches or with a free space either side...

Page 23: ...able 906 926mm 15mm height of trivet from hob Anti tilt Bracket Chain 900mm minimum Wall hook 755mm 900mm 600mm INSTALLATION OF EFEP955 EFEP915 CONTINUED INSTALLATION OF EFEP955 EFEP915 CONTINUED Cabinet construction for slot in installation To convert the freestanding appliance to a slot in installation the kick panel provided on the appliance is removed and the appliance is mounted on a plinth T...

Page 24: ...is ideal The appliance may also be mounted in a proud fit configuration This will push out the front of the product from the cupboard front by 20mm NOTE 20mm slot at rear of oven in base Cleats to be a maximum of 100mm wide Underbench installation Your underbench oven looks best when the control panel is directly under the benchtop An upper infill panel may be added if the cooktop placed above the...

Page 25: ...he range has been produced Pass at 0 01 MW AS NZS 3000 Wiring Rules Clause 8 3 6 2 NOTE When connections are made to a multi phase 230 240V supply the bridge piece MUST be removed from between the active connections Rated Power Input Model Total kW A1 kW A2 kW EFEP955 15 2 6 0 9 5 IMPORTANT Before you cook in your new oven it is important that the protective oils used in the manufacture of the pro...

Page 26: ...n the arrow on the base of the body indicates the direction of gas flow Flame size adjusted to maximum Flame size adjusted to minimum Top hat nut assembly fully screwed down Turn top hat nut anti clockwise and remove Configuration for Natural Gas Configuration for LPG A B C D E F G H Bypass screw Control knob shaft NOTE The cooker MUST be tested after installation before handing over to the custom...

Page 27: ...pliance 4 Repair or replace warranty During the Warranty Period Electrolux or its ASC will at no extra charge if your Appliance is readily accessible for service without special equipment and subject to these terms and conditions repair or replace any parts which it considers to be defective Electrolux may in its absolute discretion choose whether the remedy offered for a valid warranty claim is r...

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