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Note! There is risk of burns as long 
as the residual heat warner is alight.

Note! In the event of a 

power cut, the symbol 

 goes out and 

thereby the residual heat warning. There is 
still the risk of burns. Burns can be avoided 
by being observant.

Touch panel

1. Booster

2. Cooking zone indicators/Timer function

3. Timer display

4. On/Off with power indicator

5. Display

6. Stop + Go

7. Timer

8. Lock

9. Heat setting selection

Digital display

Each of the cooking zones has a display which shows:

 that the hob is switched on

 selection of heat retention setting

 - 

, the selected position

 

Automax

 Booster

 residual heat

 that the child-proof blocking unit (function lock) has been activated

 Faulty function /Over-heating

 Cookware is unsuitable or too small or no cookware has been placed on the 

cooking zone

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Summary of Contents for EKD60750

Page 1: ...user manual Cooker EKD60750 ...

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Page 3: ...the future Electrolux ambition is to offer a wide variety of quality products that would make your life even more comfortable You can look at some examples on the cover in this manual But now it s time to study this manual and start using and enjoying the benefits from your new machine We promise that it ll make your life a little easier Good luck ...

Page 4: ...y 14 Telescopic runners 15 Using the induction hob 17 The induction zones 18 Touch panel 22 Touch panel functions 23 Timer 28 Automatic safety switch off 29 Signal clock 31 Locking unlocking the touch area 31 Using the oven 33 The oven functions 33 Oven display 34 Choice of oven functions 35 Other functions 41 Oven safety switch off 41 Practical use 42 Cleaning and care 49 Cleaning the cooker 49 C...

Page 5: ...nal injury and or damage to property For cookers with a plug Make sure that the plug is completely pushed into the mains socket The cooker is heavy Edges and corners with which you do not normally come into contact can be sharp Use gloves when moving the cooker THE ANTI TIP GUARD must be fitted so that you avoid the cooker tipping when subjected to abnormal loading IMPORTANT Do not place the cooke...

Page 6: ... For example flaming with brandy or other forms of alcohol can result in traces of fat in the fan igniting and causing serious fires Similarly flames and burning fat spills can cause injury to people Do not keep chemicals or cleaning agents in the storage drawer Cleaning Keep the ceramic glass hob and oven clean Fat and spilled material can cause much smoke when heated and are also a possible fire...

Page 7: ...of 900 mm 35 4 The cooker has a telescopic plinth You can change the height so that the cooker suits a bench height from 848 mm 33 4 up to 933 mm 36 7 Take care when positioning the cooker that you do not block the ventilation outlets behind the cooker and at the top behind the hood the cooker must not be pushed in under a tiled edge or similar The cooker must have a clearance on both sides see Sa...

Page 8: ... 3 Screw in the screws again A in one of the holes for a bench height of 850 to 920 mm 33 4 to 36 2 The distance between the holes varies between 7 mm 0 28 and 14 mm 0 51 see illustration a 4 Lift the cooker upright and connect it up to the mains Push the cooker back into position and make sure that it is absolutely level before fitting the safety equipment Horizontal adjustment The cooker must be...

Page 9: ...pboard Screw it firmly into solid material or use suitable reinforcement The entire anti tip guard A B can also be located on the right hand side SEE FIG 1 Make sure that the surface behind the cooker is smooth If there are tiles or a moulding behind the edge of the ceramic glass plate then there must be a space with the same dimension between the anti tip guard and the wall This is so that the an...

Page 10: ...must be satisfied for safety reasons The connected rating and voltage are shown on the data plate There is a wiring diagram on the back of the cooker Decor plinth optinal accessory NOTE Take due care when fitting the base trim to the cooker Edges with which you do not normally come into contact with can be sharp NOTE ONLY FITS COOKERS WITH A HEIGHT OF 900 MM 35 5 Remove the protective plastic befo...

Page 11: ...an optional symbol The function lock is now engaged is shown in the display if the hob turns on SAFE is shown in the ovendisplay if the oven turns on DISENGAGING THE FUNCTION LOCK 1 Press the On Off button 2 Press until a signal sounds 3 Then press an optional symbol The display goes out and the function lock is disengaged The hob is automatically switched off after a few seconds ...

Page 12: ...rature has decreased to 120oC The door lock The door lock makes it more difficult for children to open the door The lock is engaged when the cooker is delivered but can be disconnected as necessary TO OPEN THE DOOR Move the lock to the right when you want to open the door DISCONNECTING THE LOCK Check that the oven is not hot Move the lock to the right lift up and move it further slightly to the ri...

Page 13: ... 3 Oven 4 Storage drawer 5 Plinth Oven 1 Top heat element 2 Heating element 3 Oven lighting 40W 4 Meat probe socket 5 Fan cover 6 Oven lighting 25W 7 Fan heating element 8 Bottom heat 9 Oven shelf runners removable 10 Shelf positions 1 2 3 4 5 1 3 4 5 6 7 10 9 8 2 ...

Page 14: ... the right time 2 To change time already set press On Off Then press until flashes tills Follow the instructions in alternative 1 After about 5 seconds the clock stops flashing and the time is shown in the display Now you can use the cooker The clock can only be changed if the child proof lock is not activated none of the clock functions Cooking time or Stop time or any other oven function is set ...

Page 15: ...t this setting for about one hour 4 Move over to the Max grill function by using or Select a temperature of 200o C The temperature can be changed by using and The oven door must be closed 5 Leave the oven at this setting for about 30 minutes 6 Switch off the cooker 7 Then leave the oven door open for about two hours and air out the kitchen 8 Clean the oven the door and the oven step units with hot...

Page 16: ...st of two rails that can be pulled out The shelves the roasting pan and the grid are laid on top of the rails A locating pin keeps the shelf in position see the illustration Use of the telescopic runners for facilitates cooking For example when steak or chips are to be basted the roasting pan is easily pulled out on the rails Fitting the rails First remove the oven step units that are fitted see p...

Page 17: ...the plate pan grid does not fall off the rails Maximum load 20kg 44 lb Using the oven grid The locating pin is not needed when using the grid The oven grid shelf has a mark on its upper surface This marking must be at the front towards the oven door when in use Make sure that food placed on the grid is positioned behind the marking Otherwise there is a risk that it will not be cooked properly at t...

Page 18: ... with a normal glass hob the zone responds directly to a change in the heating setting NOTE THAT THE INDUCTION ZONES CAN STILL BE HOT AFTER USE The glass in the hob tolerates heat cold and temperature shocks but is sensitive to impact A spice jar or grinder falling onto the plate could crack it Never use the hob to stand on off load materials onto or use as a storage area ...

Page 19: ... avoid damage to the plate Never leave a deep fat fryer melting fat paraffin or other easily flammable substance unattended In the event of fire turn off the cooker knobs and switch off the cooling fan EXTINGUISH A FIRE WITH A POT LID never use water Make sure that there is no sand sugar or salt on pots and pans Sand can cause scratches while sugar and salt can ruin the ceramic glass plate Always ...

Page 20: ... the maximum top effect booster on a zone then the effect of the other zones must be reduced this is done automatically It is possible to use both zones at the same time even with one set on booster BUT REMEMBER that one zone has a reduced effect which means a longer cooking time In the case of other settings you will not notice any great difference no zone has priority over the others A certain s...

Page 21: ...size but a small pan on a large zone means longer cooking time must be smooth or finely patterned We recommend the following minimum dimensions for the pan bottom diameter It is naturally best for the zone and the pan bottom to be the same size Save energy Use a lid and you halve energy consumption compared with using without a lid Steaming and pressure cooking also save energy HEATING ZONE DIAM M...

Page 22: ...tated time see the chapter Problems and remedies Safety switch off for other reasons Any liquid that boils over and finishes up on the touch panel activates immediate switching off of all the cooking zones and their settings The same effect occurs if a wet cloth is placed on the touch panel In order to be able to use the hob again in both cases it must be switched off after the liquid or cloth has...

Page 23: ...nction 3 Timer display 4 On Off with power indicator 5 Display 6 Stop Go 7 Timer 8 Lock 9 Heat setting selection Digital display Each of the cooking zones has a display which shows that the hob is switched on selection of heat retention setting the selected position Automax Booster residual heat that the child proof blocking unit function lock has been activated Faulty function Over heating Cookwa...

Page 24: ...to start the hob a heating setting must be selected within about 10 seconds or a time set on the Timer egg timer function Switch off the hob In order to switch off the hob completely On Off must be activated Press On Off for about 1 second Erase the digital display When one of or all the cooking zones are switched off the residual heat is shown Hot for the zone concerned in the digital display Sel...

Page 25: ...e function press and the earlier heating setting is shown in the display Booster function This cooker is fitted with a special automatic heating system called Booster The function is engaged each time you wish to use it It functions like this Set the desired heat with or Press the Boost symbol on the zone you want to use or increase to which can be seen in the display with When this function is en...

Page 26: ...or cooking roasting It takes about 5 seconds before A lights up in the indication area The heater zone display shows A This implies that the heating zone operates at maximum heat for a certain time depending on the heating setting selected See the diagram When the time has expired there is automatic switch over to the set value and the letter A is no longer shown If the setting is changed during h...

Page 27: ... tables SEE ILLUSTRATION Cooking PORTIONS ZONE SETTING ONE PORTION porridge oats rye 2 1 3 3 4 2 3 Potatoes 2 4 1 3 3 4 3 pc Rice 2 1 3 2 3 4 dl 4 1 3 3 4 6 2 3 Root vegetables 4 8 2 4 5 Melting butter 1 3 1 Melting block chocolate 1 3 1 Roasting ZONE SETTING Entrecôte 4 7 8 4 7 8 Pork chops 4 6 4 6 Meat balls 4 6 7 4 6 7 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 28: ...n be used but the next time that the hob is switched on the function lock is again activated 1 Switch on the cooking zones If the function lock is activated this is shown 2 Press at the same time on two optional areas for the heating positions and for about 1 second and A signal sounds as confirmation The cooking zones and settings can be set as usual until the hob is switched off again Pancakes 4...

Page 29: ...d The hob is automatically switched off after a few seconds The Timer The Timer can be used in two ways as a Automatically safety switch off A cooking time is set as for a cooking zone and after a time the cooking zone is switched off automatically This function can be used for several cooking zones at the same time as a signal clock egg timer An acoustic signal is heard when the set time expires ...

Page 30: ...e area Timer setting or for this cooking zone and the desired time until the automatic safety switch off for example 15 minutes The control lamp now flashes more slowly and the remaining cooking time is shown during the process in the display If the automatic switch off is set for several cooking zones then it applies to the cooking zone with the shortest remaining cooking time The control lamps l...

Page 31: ...ou press first on the Timer setting area the time setting starts at 1 minute Switching off the automatic switch off earlier There are two possible ways to switch off the automatic switch off earlier SWITCH OFF THE COOKING ZONE AND THE TIMER AT THE SAME TIME Re set the desired cooking zone to zero with The cooking zone and Timer are disengaged THE TIMER IS DISENGAGED THE COOKING ZONE REMAINS ACTIVE...

Page 32: ...tting area or After the set time has expired an acoustic signal is heard and the Timer display flashes 3 Press the Timer area to turn off the signal Lock unlock the touch area THE OVEN TOUCH AREA IS ALSO LOCKED At any time during cooking the touch area with the exception of the On Off area is locked to prevent a change of the settings for example when drying the hob 1 Press for about 1 second The ...

Page 33: ...the function lock again press Function lock again for about one second the symbol goes out and the earlier heating setting is shown again If the hob is switched off the function lock is automatically disengaged 1 sec ...

Page 34: ...element starts with automatic Quick start which becomes top bottom heating when the selected temperature is reached Pie pizza function Lower element annular element and fan switched on Low temperature roasting Annular element and fan 120oC for 10 minutes and then 80oC Turbo Max Grill gratin preparation Max Grill grill element and upper heating element and fan Max Grill Grill element and upper heat...

Page 35: ...The user time shows how long the oven has been utilised The time is shown only if none of the clock functions the Signal clock symbol Oven time or End time have been set The oven lighting goes on when an oven function is selected A signal is heard when the desired oven temperature has been reached Switch off the oven by pressing ...

Page 36: ... light in the display Unless the temperature is changed within 5 seconds the oven starts to heat up THE OVEN FUNCTION CAN BE CHANGED WHILE THE OVEN IS IN OPERATION Changing the oven temperature Press or to increase or decrease temperature Switch off the oven function Before switching off the oven press or until no oven function is shown in the display ...

Page 37: ...ction flashes for about 5 seconds During this time the desired times can be set or changed with the button or After the desired time has been set the function flashes again for about 5 seconds Then the function lights up The set time starts to count down Checking the set or remaining time Press repeatedly on the button Function choice until the respective clock function flashes and the set or rema...

Page 38: ...ress the button until flashes 2 Select the desired time with or the buttons The remaining time is shown after about 5 seconds The signal clock lights up A signal is heard when 90 of the time has passed The signal sounds for one minute when the set time is reached 00 00 and flash Press one of the buttons to swiitch off the signal and the symbol in the display ...

Page 39: ...on and temperature Press until flashes 3 Select the desired time by pressing the or buttons max 09 59 hours The cooking time lights up When the time reaches 00 00 and Cooking time flashes a signal sounds for 2 minutes The oven is automatically switched off In order to switch off the sound and the symbol in the display press one of the buttons ...

Page 40: ...re Press untils Stop time flashes 3 Use the and buttons to select top time Stop time lights up and the time is shown in the display When the time reaches 00 00 and Stop time flashes a signal sounds for 2 minutes The oven is switched off automatically In order to switch of the sound and the symbol in the display press one of the buttons ...

Page 41: ...mple 1 hour 3 Press to set the desired finishing time when you want the food to be ready for example 2 05 p m Cooking time and Stop time light up in the display The oven starts automatically after the pre set time for example 1 05 p m When the oven time has expired a signal is heard for 2 minutes and the oven is switched off automatically for example 3 05 p m To switch off the sound press one of t...

Page 42: ...til the display shows again Oven safety switch off If the oven is not switched off after a certain time or if the temperature is changed it is switched off automatically The latest set temperature flashes in the temperature display The oven is switched off at an oven temperature of 30 120o C after 12 5 hours 120 200oC after 8 5 hours 200 250o C after 5 5 hours 250 maxo C after 3 0 hours Switching ...

Page 43: ...before the end of the cooking time Then you have the opportunity to shorten or lengthen the cooking time The result can be affected by the recipe and the material colour shape and size of the cake tin TOP BOTTOM HEATING provides even colouring THE HOT AIR PRINCIPLE An annular heating element round the fan heats up the air which is then spread through the air channels in the oven rear wall by the f...

Page 44: ...age 63 for tips to solve your baking problems Cooking Follow the recommendations in the table Preparing food using hot air HOT AIR is used for cooking at several levels at the same time for example meat loaf and meat balls as well as for the preparation of complete meals starters main courses and dessert Remember to choose courses that are to have the same temperature If the courses require differ...

Page 45: ...opened Using the roasting thermometer Be careful not to burn yourself on the heating coils in the top of the oven or on the oven step units when you connect or disconnect the contact to the roasting thermometer Use oven gloves The roasting thermometer tolerates temperatures of between 30 and 99 C Before starting the oven remove the cover cap that protects the thermometer outlet from dirt Use only ...

Page 46: ... are shown in the information window SEE ILLUSTRATION The information window follows the temperature increase in the meat 5 Choose function and temperature When the desired temperature in the meat is reached a signal sounds and the oven switches off 6 To switch off the sound press one of the buttons The roasting thermometer is hot You can easily burn yourself when you take the thermometer out of t...

Page 47: ...ourses such as grilled ham which is to have the same colour all round Max Grill The size marble pattern interspersed fat the shape quantity and temperature of the meat to be grilled all affect the time and the result Fish and white meat poultry veal and pork do not brown as easily as red meat beef and game Grill oil and or grill spices give a better colour but increase the risk of burning the surf...

Page 48: ...ight coloured or glass forms place the food in the lower section of the oven and when using dark coloured forms for example with non stick coating place the food in the middle of the oven Low temperature roasting Choose function and set the desired programme 120o C or 150o C Low temperature roasting can be used for food that is suitable for cooking at low temperature for a longer time about 4 5 ho...

Page 49: ...food Thawing When thawing meat fish and glazed or filled baked products such as Swiss rolls the temperature should be set at zero Grids or shelves can be placed in several slots when there is much to thaw Timing can not be precise so it is always a good idea to check with a probe ...

Page 50: ... Never use scouring agents or other agents that could cause scratches such as sponges with an abrasive surface Only use soft sponges or cloths Cleaning stainless steel surfaces APPLIES ONLY TO STAINLESS STEEL COOKERS The easiest way to clean stainless steel surfaces is by using a soft cloth and the clean agent supplied You can also try window cleaning agents If the surface is very dirty you can tr...

Page 51: ...c or foil in order to avoid damage to the plate IF THE HOB IS VERY DIRTY 1 Remove stains with the blade scraper see below 2 Use cleaning agents when the heat warner has gone out Shake the bottle and spray a couple of narrow strips onto the plate Rub clean with a damp cloth or kitchen tissue 3 Remove any excess with a damp cloth otherwise it can etch into the plate the next time that it is heated W...

Page 52: ... the blade is clean and whole otherwise it could damage the plate You can buy new blades at a hardware store 3 Hold the scraper at an angle of about 45 and scrape clean You can press the blade hard against the plate without damaging it 4 Carefully wipe off any dirt from the blade with kitchen tissue 5 After use press the guard forward so that it covers the blade Store the scraper out of the reach ...

Page 53: ... material with a spatula or something similar CATALYSIS ENAMEL The oven gets hot during use Keep an eye on children Dirt on the enamel is partly burnt off when the oven is used If there are flecks on the enamel burn off the oven at the highest temperature with top bottom heating for 30 60 minutes Remove stubborn flecks for example fat like this 1 Drench the catalysis enamel with soft soap and hot ...

Page 54: ...C with top and bottom heating for about 10 minutes 4 When the oven has cooled down rinse it with clean water or if necessary rub carefully with a soap pad Wipe dry The oven door The oven door can be removed for cleaming WHEN THE OVEN DOOR OPENS THE LAMPS LIGHT AND THE HOT AIR FAN STOPS Removing the oven door 1 Open the oven door about one third of the way parking position 2 Grasp the sides of the ...

Page 55: ...eflecting glass to give a lower surface temperature The inner glass panes can be removed for cleaning CLEANING BETWEEN THE GLASS PANES Take care that you do not damage the door glass Formation of cracks at the edges could cause it to break after being heated a few times REMOVING THE UPPER GLASS PANE IN THE OVEN DOOR 1 Grasp the upper glass pane at its lower edge and push it against spring pressure...

Page 56: ... from above into the glass retainer on the handle side 1 2 Lower the central pane and push it towards the lower edge of the door until it will go no further against the lower retainer 2 FITTING THE UPPER GLASS IN THE DOOR 1 Insert the upper glass diagonally from above into the glass retainer on the handle side 1 2 Lower the glass plate Lay the pane against spring pressure on the handle side in fro...

Page 57: ... back 2 INSERTING THE OVEN STEP UNITS The rounded edges of the bars must point to the front Re fit the oven step unit again by first hanging it up at the back 1 insert it at the front and then push it into position 2 Cleaning the baking shelf rails Loosen the step units see page 56 To facilitate the removal of dirt and fat they can be soaked in water with washing up liquid Wash by hand NOTE DO NOT...

Page 58: ...ly in hot water and washing up liquid before using them for the first time If you follow this advice and these tips then your SUPER CLEAN accessories will last for a long time and remain easy to clean Use tools made of plastic or wood instead of metal which can damage the plate Remember that pots and pans with rough surfaces can damage the accessories Clean the accessories with a soft sponge or a ...

Page 59: ...ean it SEE THE ILLUSTRATION 3 If necessary Replace the oven light with a new bulb marked 230 240V 40W 300 C fitted with an E14 base 4 Re fit the protective glass REPLACING THE LAMP BULB ON PAGE CLEANING THE PROTECTIVE GLASS 1 Check that the oven is not hot 2 Loosen and remove the oven step units on the left hand side see page 56 3 Loosen the protective glass with the aid of a narrow blunt object s...

Page 60: ...oven drawer or on the handle 1 Empty the drawer and pull it out to the stop 2 Grasp the handle lift it upwards and the drawer goes free from the catch at the rear edge 3 Pull the drawer completely out After cleaning place the drawer wheels on the brackets SEE ILLUSTRATION Push in the drawer Lift it up slightly first of all so that the wheels do not get caught in the front catch ...

Page 61: ...the requirements of EC Directives 89 336 EEC and 73 23 EEC EKD60750 Width mm 596 Height when delivered mm 900 Depth 595 ENERGY EFFICIENCY CLASS A ENERGY CONSUMPTION Top bottom heating kWh 0 92 Hot air kWh 0 79 COOKING TIMES STANDARD LOAD Top bottom heating min 41 Hot air min 38 ...

Page 62: ...y seller of the appliance The appliance guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in your country of residence for this particular model or range of appliances The appliance guarantee is personal to the original purchaser of the appliance and cannot be transferred to another user The appliance is installed and used in accordance with instructions issued...

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Page 64: ...ng time against that recommended in the recipe Too little yeast or baking powder Check in the recipe that you have used the correct quantities If the fat liquid mixture is too hot it will affect the yeast action The correct temperature of the liquid is 37 for fresh yeast for dry yeast see the instructions on the packet Bread yeasted doughs sponge cakes turn out dry Too little liquid too much flour...

Page 65: ...op and bottom heat and the opposite effect if placed too low Check in the table or recipe that you have selected the correct position The Quick start is switched on Check that you have turned the function knob to the desired function Cakes oven dishes are too pale Aluminium foil a tray or roasting pan on the bottom of the oven is stopping the bottom heat Make sure that there is nothing on the bott...

Page 66: ...you have selected a suitable pan with good heat conductivity see page 20 The oven light does not work Replace the defective bulb see page 58 The door lock does not work Activate the lock function see page11 The oven thermometer does not work Check that the roasting thermometer is properly connected in the oven take it out and then re connect it Programme the desired temperature see page 44 The clo...

Page 67: ... out of the wall outlet Connect up again and re start the cooker F11 lights up in the display The roasting thermometer contact is not properly inserted into the outlet in the oven Wrong code lights up in the display starts with F Contact Your Service support F flashes in the hobdisplay Unsuitable cookware No cookware on the cooking zone The diameter of the bottom of the cookware is too small for t...

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