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This appliance is intended solely for domestic use and is designed for cooking and reheating food;
Any other use is considered as improper.
After using the oven or the hob, ensure the indicator on the knob is turned to the "off" position.
Should you decide not to use the appliance any longer, before scrapping it make it unusable in
accordance with current environmental health and safety laws, ensuring any parts which might
constitute a danger to children are rendered harmless.
In case of a failure in operation or an indispensable repair job, ask for the intervention of
the customer technical service centre. If the appliances show visible signs of damage,
do not use them. Unplug it and contact the customer technical service centre.
The appliances must be unplugged as soon as an operating problem is discovered.
Make sure the power cord of the oven is not crushed by the door as this may
damage the electrical insulation.
If the power cord has been damaged, it must be replaced by the technical service centre in
order to avoid the creation of hazardous situations.
Before closing the oven door, make sure there are no foreign bodies or pets inside the oven.
Do not place heat-sensitive or flammable materials in the oven or
over the hob, such as detergents, sprays, and so on. Fire hazard!
The cooking appliances gets extremely hot during operation. Them remains hot for a long time,
even after it has been turned off, and cools off only very slowly until reaching room
temperature. Wait for a suitable period of time before carrying out work such as cleaning

When opening the oven door, steam and water droplets may come out.
If the oven contains steam, it is not advisable to insert the hands.
Superheated grease and oil may easily catch fire. Never use water in an attempt to extinguish
burning grease or oil (there is the danger of explosion). Suffocate the fire with wet cloths
The rack, the plates and the cooking containers become extremely hot.
Use insulated glove or pot holders

When using and maintaining the oven, be careful not to get fingers caught in the door
hinges to avoid crushing or other injuries. This is specially important when children are
around. Leave the door open only in an ajar position. If the door is open there is the
hazard of tripping or crushing the fingers.
Do not sit or lean on the door and do not use it as a work surface.
Warning: in case of disassembly, maintenance and cleaning of the appliance, be careful.

Please use suitable prevention and protection equipment
Do not use aluminium foil, plastic containers or protective films in the oven or on the hob;
The cooking hob electric plates and pan bottom must always be dry and clean.
The hob surface could be damaged. Use only stainless steel pots and pans
Do not use the cooktop with empty pan, especially if it is an enamelled or aluminium pan.
The following damages will not affect the correct functioning or the stability of the appliance:
The formation of gelatinous residues due to melted sugar or food with a high sugar content;
Scratches due to salt, sugar or sand grains or rough pan bottoms; metal colour from pan stands.
Only use warm water with a mild detergent. Do not use corrosive or abrasive products, as they
could damage the surfaces. Warning: a steam cleaner is not to be used to clean the appliance.
This manual constitutes an integral part of the appliance. It must be kept intact and
within easy reach during the entire life of the appliance. Please carefully read this
manual and all the instructions contained herein before using the appliance

Sugar and other food with high sugar content could damage the hob surface.
Any spilt food must be removed immediately;
The label with technical specifications of the hob is placed under the bottom. Do not remove it.

 

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Summary of Contents for EON6001S

Page 1: ...EON6001S Built in Undercounter Oven User Information PNC Number 949000101 EHE6001S Built in Solid Plate Hob PNC Number 949000102 ...

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Page 3: ...nstruction 3 8 Control panel 9 Minute minder 10 Oven and hob functions 11 12 Cooking table 13 How to use the grill 14 Replacing the oven bulb 15 Removing the oven door 15 Cleaning and maintenance 16 Technical support 16 Warranty 17 Contact information 17 ...

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Page 5: ...bring it up to maximum temperature for at least 20 minutes in order to eliminate any residual grease oil or resins from manufacturing which may cause unpleasant odours during cooking Then ventilate the room Once completed this simple operation the oven is ready to cook for the first time INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER Packaging materials sheets polystyrene may be hazardous to children danger of suffoca...

Page 6: ...inguish burning grease or oil there is the danger of explosion Suffocate the fire with wet cloths The rack the plates and the cooking containers become extremely hot Use insulated glove or pot holders When using and maintaining the oven be careful not to get fingers caught in the door hinges to avoid crushing or other injuries This is specially important when children are around Leave the door ope...

Page 7: ...ical connection of the hob is carried out by inserting the connectors provided for this purpose into the housing placed on the oven see figure on page 8 The product is equipped with a special seal to avoid leaks into the furniture unit It must be carefully positioned in its place as shown in figure 4 page 6 Secure the hob with the braces provided for this purpose as shown in figure 4 Oven installa...

Page 8: ...465 580 583 470 min A 4 OVEN INSTALLATION ...

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Page 10: ...hown in the picture be respected All surfaces adjacent to the cabinet and the back panel should be made of materials resistant to a temperature of 90 C C 85mm D 50mm E 30x40mm To fix the cooktop in the housing proceed as follows 1 Position the special gasket supplied C along the outer perimeter of the worktop so that the ends of the gasket meet exactly without overlapping 2 Position the cooktop in...

Page 11: ...rd which meets related standards The terminal block is located on the rear of the oven Connection to the mains must be carried out by means of an omni polar switching device with aperture between contacts equal to or greater than 3mm and it must be accessible after the appliance has been installed The hob must be electrically connected by inserting the five plugs in the corresponding connectors lo...

Page 12: ...green blue white black green blue ELECTRICAL CONNECTION 8 Electrical connection scheme On the oven On the hob Connecting terminals Not connected white black ...

Page 13: ...9 3 9 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 CONTROL PANEL 1 Function selector knob 2 Thermostat 3 Thermostat light 4 Minute minder 5 6 7 8 Hob control knobs 9 Hob light ...

Page 14: ... clockwise direction then turn it in an anti clockwise direction up to the desired time of cooking The oven will not be turned off automatically A minute counter ringing will advise that the cooking time is over PROGRAMMING THE OVEN WITH THE 60 MINUTES TIMER ...

Page 15: ...50 C It is suitable for very slow cooking and warming up of food TRADITIONAL OVEN COOKING This function provides traditional cooking with heat from the top and bottom elements GRILL MODE Select the required temperature between 50 C and 250 C See instructions on page 14 OVEN FUNCTIONS ...

Page 16: ...When the hob is operating the indicator light is on Knob setting Cooking operation 0 Off 1 Melting processes 2 3 4 5 6 Quick frying char grilled steaks etc Keeping foods hot Heating small amounts of liquid Heating larger amounts of liquid Beating custards and sauces Slow boiling soups pasta rice Continuing steaming processes Cooking steaks and friend foods in general Browning meat roasted potatoes...

Page 17: ...owly cooked roast ex roast veal 200 2 Traditional 120 150 Fast cooked roast ex roast beef 200 2 60 90 Meatloaf 200 2 30 40 Poultry Duck 1 5kg 200 2 Traditional 120 180 Goose 3kg 200 2 150 210 Roast chicken 200 2 60 90 Turkey 5kg 175 2 about 240 Game Hare 200 2 Traditional 60 90 Leg of venison 175 2 90 180 Vegetable Baked potatoes 220 2 Traditional 30 40 Vegetable pudding 200 2 40 50 Fish Trout 200...

Page 18: ...est runner possible and the grease drip pan in the runner below Close the door and adjust the selector on position Dishes for grilling Grilling time in minutes 1st side 2nd side Slices of thin meat 6 4 Slices of meat of medium thickness 8 5 Slices of thin descaled fish 10 8 Fish e g trout salmon 15 12 Sausages 12 10 Toast 5 2 14 ...

Page 19: ... aid cleaning and make access to the oven interior easier both oven doors can be simply removed To make the cleaning operation easier the door can be removed from the hinges as follows The hinges A fig 2 are provided with two movable bolts B When bolt B is raised the hinge is released from its housing Having done this the door must be lifted upwards and removed sliding it towards the outside grip ...

Page 20: ...eaned periodically Follow these instructions Electric plates To clean a plate heat it up for a few moments so as to burn any products that may have been left during manufacture Turn off the hob at the mains and leave the hob to cool then clean with a damp cloth and lubricate with oil while it is still warm Control panel To keep the control panel in pristine condition you must not clean it with abr...

Page 21: ...ce and use of this appliance SPARES SERVICE REQUIREMENTS N B Please make reference to cover page to obtain PNC number necessary for Servicing and Spare parts requirements If you need any technical help have spares and service requirements or would like more information on any of our products please do not hesitate to contact our Customer Helpline details below Telephone 0800 222 825 Toll free in S...

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Page 24: ... 14826 000 12300171811 Electrolux reserves the right to make improvements or modifications to the product from time to time and consequently details given in this book are subject to alteration without notice ...

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