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Cooking chart

Cooking times do not include pre-heating time.
A short oven pre-heating (about 10 minutes) is necessary before any cooking.

Conventional and Fan cooking

CAKES

Whisked recipes

2

170

2

160

45 ~ 60

In cake mould on the shelf

Shortbread dough

2

170

2 (1 and 3)*

160

20 ~ 30

In cake mould on the shelf

Butter-milk cheese cake

1

160

2

150

60 ~ 80

In cake mould on the shelf

Apple cake

1

180

2 (1 and 3)*

170

40 ~ 60

In cake mould on the shelf

Strudel

2

175

2

150

60 ~ 80

In cake tin on the shelf

Jam-tart

2

175

2 (1 and 3)*

160

30 ~ 40

In cake mould on the shelf

Fruit cake

1

175

1

160

45 ~ 60

In cake mould

Sponge cake

1

175

2

160

30 ~ 40

In cake mould on the shelf

Christmas cake

1

170

1

160

40 ~ 60

In cake mould on the shelf

Plum cake

1

170

1

160

50 ~ 60

In cake mould on the shelf

PASTRIES

Small cakes

2

170

2 (1 and 3)*

160

25 ~ 35

In baking tray

Biscuits

3

190

3

170

15 ~ 25

In baking tray

Meringues

2

100

2

100

90 ~ 120

In baking tray

Buns

2

190

2

180

12 ~ 20

In baking tray

Pastry: Choux

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

190

15 ~ 25

In baking tray

BREAD AND PIZZA

1000

White bread

1

190

2

180

40 ~ 60

2 pieces in baking tray

500

Rye bread

1

190

1

180

30 ~ 45

In bread pan on the grid

500

Bread rolls

2

200

2

175

20 ~ 35

6-8 rolls in baking tray

250

Pizza

1

200

2 (1 and 3)*

190

15 ~ 30

On baking tray on the grid

FLANS

Pasta flan

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

40 ~ 50

In mould on the shelf

Vegetable flan

2

200

2 (1 and 3)*

175

45 ~ 60

In mould on the shelf

Quiches

1

200

2 (1 and 3)*

180

35 ~ 45

In mould on the shelf

Lasagne

2

180

2

160

45 ~ 65

In mould on the shelf

Cannelloni

2

200

2

175

40 ~ 55

In mould on the shelf

MEAT

1000

Beef

2

190

2

175

50 ~ 70

On shelf and dripping pan

1200

Pork

2

180

2

175

100 ~ 130

On shelf and dripping pan

1000

Veal

2

190

2

175

90 ~ 120

On shelf and dripping pan

1500

English roast beef

1500

rare

2

210

2

200

50 ~ 60

On grid and dripping pan

1500

medium

2

210

2

200

60 ~ 70

On grid and dripping pan

1500

well done

2

210

2

200

70 ~ 80

On grid and dripping pan

2000

Shoulder of pork

2

180

2

170

120 ~ 150

With rind-in dripping pan

1200

Shin of pork

2

180

2

160

100 ~ 120

2 pieces-in dripping pan

1200

Lamb

2

190

2

175

110 ~ 130

Leg-in dripping pan

1000

Chicken

2

190

2

175

60 ~ 80

Whole-in dripping pan

4000

Turkey

2

180

2

160

210 ~ 240

Whole-in dripping pan

1500

Duck

2

175

2

160

120 ~ 150

Whole-in dripping pan

3000

Goose

2

175

2

160

150 ~ 200

Whole-in dripping pan

1200

Rabbit

2

190

2

175

60 ~ 80

Cut in pieces

1500

Hare

2

190

2

175

150 ~ 200

Cut in pieces

800

Pheasant

2

190

2

175

90 ~ 120

Whole

FISH

1200

Trout/Sea bream

2

190

2 (1 and 3)*

175

30 ~ 40

3-4 fishes

1500

Tuna fish/Salmon

2

190

2 (1 and 3)*

175

25 ~ 35

4-6 fillets

Cooking

time

minutes

temp. °C

Level

4

3

2

1

Level

Conventional

Cooking

Fan Cooking

Weight (gr.)

TYPE OF DISH

temp. °C

4

3

2

1

NOTES

(*) If you need to cook more than one dish at the same time, we recommend you to place

them on the levels quoted between brackets.

If you wish to cook more than one dish at the same time, we suggest  that you change the

cooking levels of your dishes during the last 5-10 minutes in order to obtain a more uniform colour

of your dishes.

Summary of Contents for EKK 60331

Page 1: ...mixed fuel cooker fogão misto EKK 60331 manual de instruções instruction booklet PT ...

Page 2: ...2 electrolux ...

Page 3: ...future The Electrolux ambition is to offer a wide variety of quality products that make your life more comfortable You find some examples on the cover in this manual Please take a few minutes to study this manual so that you can take advantage of the benefits of your new machine We promise that it will provide a superior User Experience delivering Ease of Mind Good luck ...

Page 4: ...tions for the Installer 28 Technical data 28 Gas connection 31 Adaptation to different kinds of gas 33 Electrical connection 35 For the User For the User For the User For the User For the User Contents The following symbols will be found in the text to guide you throughout the Instructions Safety Instructions Step by step instructions for an operation Hints and Tips Environmental Information Guide...

Page 5: ...ated on the rating plate located near the gas supply pipe Child Safety This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Do not allow children to play near or with the appliance The appliance gets hot when it is in use Children should be kept away until it has cooled Children can also injure themselves by pulling pans or pots off the appliance This appliance is not intended for use by children o...

Page 6: ...ble or misshapen pans should not be used on the hob burners as unstable pans can cause an accident by tipping or spillage To facilitate ignition light the burners before placing pans on the grid After having lit the burners check that the flame is regular Always lower the flame or turn it off before removing the pan Never leave the appliance unattended when cooking with oil and fats This appliance...

Page 7: ...duct or on its packaging indicates that this product may not be treated as household waste Instead it shall be handed over to the applicable collec tion point for the recycling of electri cal and electronic equipment By en suring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent po tential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwise be caused by inapp...

Page 8: ...ty During cooking the storage drawer may become hot if the oven is on high for a long period of time therefore flammable materials such as oven gloves tea towels plastic aprons etc should not be stored in the drawer Grill element Oven Light Oven Fan Oven accessories such as baking sheets will also become hot therefore care should be taken when removing these items from the drawer whilst the oven i...

Page 9: ...and try again If after a few attempts the burner does not ignite check that the burner cap and crown see figure 2 letter A and B are correctly positioned To interrupt the supply of gas turn the knob in a clockwise direction to the position When lighting the hob manually Hold a flame near the burner Never turn the control knob before approaching the burner with the flame When switching on the mains...

Page 10: ...down the flame so that it will barely keep the liquid simmering Take care when frying food in hot oil or fat as the overheated splashes could easily ignite If the control knobs become difficult to turn please contact your local Service Force Centre To ensure maximum burner efficiency you should only use pots and pans with a flat bottom fitting the size of the burner used see table ...

Page 11: ...s better to use non openable moulds for baking cakes In fact an openable mould lets juices and sugar leak through falling on the bottom of the oven and consequently burning on the bottom of the baking tray making cleaning difficult Avoid putting plastic handled pans in the oven as they are not heat proof You should use pans with the right diameter to fit the burner in order to make the most out of...

Page 12: ...an cooking This allows you to roast or roast and bake simoultaneously using any shelf without flavour transference Inner grill element only It can be used for grilling small quantities Full Grill The full grill element will be on Pizza The bottom element provides direct heat to the base of pizzas quiches or pies while the fan ensures air is circulated tocook the pizza toppings or pie fillings Bott...

Page 13: ... using the oven before using the oven before using the oven before using the oven Before cooking for the first time carefully wash the oven accessories Before first use the oven should be heated without food During this time an unpleasant odour may be emitted This is quite normal The oven will work only if the The oven will work only if the The oven will work only if the The oven will work only if...

Page 14: ...he The oven will only work if the time of day has been set time of day has been set time of day has been set time of day has been set time of day has been set However the oven can also be operated without any programme aucune programmation Setting the time of day When the power supply is switched on or after a power failure the Time of day pilot lamp will flash on the dis play To set the correct t...

Page 15: ...me on and the display will revert to the time of day 3 3 3 3 3 When cooking time is over the oven will be switched off automatically and an acoustic alarm will be heard while the pilot lamp will start flashing Turn the oven function and the thermostat control knob to zero To switch off the acoustic alarm press any button NOTE turning the acoustic alarm off will reset the oven to manual and if the ...

Page 16: ... day 3 3 3 3 3 When cooking time is over the oven will be switched off automatically and an acoustic alarm will be heard and the pilot lamp will start flashing Turn the oven function and the thermostat control knob to zero To switch off the acoustic alarm press any button NOTE turning the acoustic alarm off will reset the oven to manual and if the oven function and the thermostat knobs are not set...

Page 17: ...time function carry out the End of cooking setting as described in the relevant chapter set the end of cooking time The relevant pilot lamps will come on and the display will show the time of day The oven will switch on and off according to the set programmes Minute minder function The minute minder alarm will sound at the end of a timed period but the oven will remain on if it is in use To set th...

Page 18: ... 00 After 5 seconds the pilot lamp will go out and the display will revert to the time of day How to switch off the display 1 1 1 1 1 Press two programmer push buttons simoultaneously and keep them pressed for about 5 seconds The dis play will switch off 2 To switch on the display press any but ton The display can be switched off only if no other functions have been set To open the oven door alway...

Page 19: ... to let any fat or oil fall on the oven base If this happens carefully clean the oven to avoid unpleasant smells or smoke Be careful when you insert and ex tract the oven shelf the dripping pan and the baking tray from the oven in order not to damage the enamelled surfaces of the oven cavity Fig 7 4 3 2 1 Condensation and Steam The oven is supplied with an exclu sive system which produces a natura...

Page 20: ... meat You can place meat in oven proof dishes or directly on the oven shelf In this case remember to place the drip tray in the first position from the bottom with some water in it The dripping pan will avoid the falling of melted fat on the oven base White meat poultry and fish in gen eral need to be cooked at a medium temperature between 150 C and 175 C If you need to cook red meat slightly brow...

Page 21: ...es 1 200 2 1 and 3 180 35 45 In mould on the shelf Lasagne 2 180 2 160 45 65 In mould on the shelf Cannelloni 2 200 2 175 40 55 In mould on the shelf MEAT 1000 Beef 2 190 2 175 50 70 On shelf and dripping pan 1200 Pork 2 180 2 175 100 130 On shelf and dripping pan 1000 Veal 2 190 2 175 90 120 On shelf and dripping pan 1500 English roast beef 1500 rare 2 210 2 200 50 60 On grid and dripping pan 150...

Page 22: ...4 6 3 max 2 4 2 3 Upper side temp C Weight Pieces Cooking time minutes Quantity 4 3 2 1 Cooking times do not include pre heating time A short oven pre heating about 10 minutes is necessary before any cooking TYPE OF DISH Level temp C minutes NOTES 4 3 2 1 700 Pizza large 1 200 15 25 in baking tray 500 Pizza small 1 200 10 20 in mould on the shelf 500 Flat cake 1 200 15 25 in baking tray Pizza Cook...

Page 23: ...ed that a cleaning product such as Hob Brite or Bar Keepers Friend is used Pan supports The pan supports are dishwasher proof If washing them by hand take care when drying them as the enamelling process occasionally leaves rough edges If necessay remove stubborn stains using a paste cleaner The burners The burner caps and crowns can be removed for cleaning Wash the burner caps and crowns using hot...

Page 24: ... added To prevent damaging or weakening the door glass panels avoid the use of the following Household detergent and bleaches Impregnated pads unsuitable for non stick saucepans Brillo Ajax pads or steel wool pads Chemical oven pads or aerosols Rust removers Bath Sink stain removers Clean the outer and inner door glass using warm soapy water Should the in ner door glass become heavily soiled it is...

Page 25: ...4 4 4 handle the door by its left and right hand sides then slowly turn it towards the oven until it is half closed see picture 11 5 5 5 5 5 gently pull the oven door off its site see picture 11 6 6 6 6 6 place it on a steady surface Clean the oven door glass with warm soapy water and a softh cloth only Never use harsh abrasives Once the cleaning is carried out refit the oven door following the pr...

Page 26: ...al lid can be dissasembled to allow a better cleaning see Fig 12 Clean the crystal lid only with warm water and avoid the use of rough cloths or abrasive substances After a proper cleaning carefully reposition the lid into its hinges Balancing the lid Appliances provided with crystal lids are equipped with specially balanced springs inserted in the hinges at the back of the appliance to allow the ...

Page 27: ...y closed Check that the time of day has ben set see chapter How to set the time of day Check that the socket switch or the switch from the mains supply to the appliance are ON Select a function with the oven function control knob Check the light bulb and replace it if necessary see Oven lamp replacement The temperature may need adjusting Refer to the contents of this booklet especially to the chap...

Page 28: ... Hob Front left burner rapid 3 2 kW Rear left burner semi rapid 2 0 kW Rear right burner semi rapid 2 0 kW Front right burner auxiliary 1 0 kW Instructions for the Installer Oven Bottom heating element 1 000 W Top heating element 800 W Oven elements 1 800 W Inner grill element 1 650 W Full grill element 2 450 W Pizza 2 650 W Convection fan 25 W Oven light 25 W Total rating 2 700 W Supply voltage 5...

Page 29: ...S RESULTING SIBLE DAMAGES RESULTING FROM AN INSTALLATION FROM AN INSTALLATION FROM AN INSTALLATION FROM AN INSTALLATION FROM AN INSTALLATION WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WHICH DOES NOT COMPLY WITH THE RULES IN FORCE WITH THE RULES IN FORCE WITH THE RULES IN FORCE WITH THE RULES IN FORCE WITH THE RULES IN FORCE Pr Pr Pr Pr Provision for ven...

Page 30: ...ed out in compliance rules in force Our responsability will not be in volved in case of accidents caused by a defective or non existent earth connection Combustion pr Combustion pr Combustion pr Combustion pr Combustion products oducts oducts oducts oducts discharge discharge discharge discharge discharge Gas cooking units must discharge combustion products through hoods di rectly connected to flu...

Page 31: ...onnection using a rigid pipe or a flexible metal pipe To ensure higher safety it is recom mended to carry out the connection to the gas system using rigid pipes ex copper or using flexible stainless steel pipes to avoid any stress to the unit Gas feeding pipe fitting is Gc 1 2 For this type of installation connection to the gas supply should be carried out using only and exclusively flexible metal...

Page 32: ...ly inspected in order to check its condition The control of preservation of the flexible pipe consists in checking that it doesn t show cracks cuts marks of burnings both on the end parts and on its full extent the material is not hardened but shows its normal elasticity the fastening clamps are not rusted expiry term is not due If one or more abnormalities are seen do not repair the pipe but repl...

Page 33: ...i mary air regulation 2 Adjustment of minimum level 2 Adjustment of minimum level 2 Adjustment of minimum level 2 Adjustment of minimum level 2 Adjustment of minimum level To adjust the minimum level 1 turn the knob to the position of minimum flame 2 Remove the knob Fig 17 3a When converting from natural gas to liquid gas tightly screw the by pass screw of the cocks 3b When converting from liquid ...

Page 34: ...30 37 mbar Mark 1 100 G20 G30 G31 Mark 1 100 g h m3 h kW kW Semi rapid Auxiliary 1 0 2 0 3 2 0 33 0 45 0 65 70 96 121 0 095 0 190 0 305 50 71 88 72 144 231 Rapid BURNER Burner characteristics By pass diameters Burner Ø By pass in 1 100 of mm Auxiliary 28 Semi rapid 32 Rapid 40 ...

Page 35: ...terpose an omnipolar switch with a minimum open ing between contacts of 3 mm between the unit and the mains complying with the existing regulations The brown live wire originating from the clamp of the appliance junction box must always be connected to the phase of the mains supply In any case the supply cord must be positioned in such a way as it doesn t reach in any point a temperature higher by...

Page 36: ... type of malfunctioning the appliance model Mod the product number Prod No and the serial number Ser No marked on the identification plate This plate is placed on the front external edge of the oven cavity Fig 19 Original spareparts certified by the product manufacturer and carrying this symbol are only available at our Service Centre and a u t h o r i z e d spareparts shops Fig 19 ...

Page 37: ...ent issued by the 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 new 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...

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