Electrolux EVE676 User Manual Download Page 1

EVE676

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USER MANUAL

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Page 1: ...EVE676 EN OVEN USER MANUAL ...

Page 2: ...ind So whenever you use it you can be safe in the knowledge that you ll get great results every time Welcome to Electrolux Visit our website for Get usage advice brochures trouble shooter service information www electrolux com Register your product for better service www electrolux com productregistration Buy Accessories Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance www electrolux com sh...

Page 3: ...owledge if they are supervised by an adult or a per son who is responsible for their safety Do not let children play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children Keep children and pets away from the appliance when it operates or when it cools down Accessible parts are hot If the appliance has a child safety device we recom mend that you activate it Cleaning and user maintenance shall n...

Page 4: ...re that the electrical information on the rating plate agrees with the pow er supply If not contact an electrician Always use a correctly installed shock proof socket Do not use multi plug adapters and ex tension cables Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug and to the mains cable Contact the Service or an electrician to change a damaged mains cable Do not let mains cables to come in touc...

Page 5: ...ing be careful when you remove or install the accessories Discoloration of the enamel has no ef fect on the performance of the appli ance It is not a defect in the sense of the warranty law Use a deep pan for moist cakes Fruit juices cause stains that can be perma nent 2 3 Care and Cleaning WARNING Risk of injury fire or damage to the appliance Before maintenance deactivate the ap pliance and disc...

Page 6: ...e 7 Shelf positions 3 1 Accessories Wire shelf For cookware cake tins and roasts Baking tray For cakes and biscuits 4 BEFORE FIRST USE WARNING Refer to the Safety chapters 4 1 Initial Cleaning Remove all parts from the appliance Clean the appliance before first use Refer to chapter Care and Clean ing 4 2 First Connection When you connect the appliance to the mains or after a power cut you have to ...

Page 7: ...liance To activate or deactivate the lamp touch and hold the sensor field for 3 seconds you can also activate the lamp after you deactivate the appliance 4 Favourite Pro gramme To save your favourite programmes to use for a different time 5 Temperature se lection To set the temperature or show the tem perature in the appliance To activate or de activate the Fast Heat Up function touch and hold the...

Page 8: ...ute Minder The function operates Time of day The display shows the time of day Duration The display shows the necessary time for cook ing End Time The display shows when the cooking time is completed Time indication The display shows how long a heating function operates Press and at the same time to have the time go back to zero Heat up indicator The display shows the temperature in the appli ance...

Page 9: ...a list of other settings Specials Contains a list of additional heating func tions Submenus for Basic Settings Symbol Submenu Description Set Time of Day Sets the current time on the clock Time Indication When ON the display shows the current time when you deactivate the appliance SET GO When ON you can choose the SET GO function in the Select Options window Heat Hold When ON you can choose the He...

Page 10: ...20 40 C lower than when using Conventional Cooking Slow Cook To prepare tender succulent roasts Grilling To grill flat food and to toast bread Turbo Grilling To roast larger joints of meat or poultry on one shelf position Also to gratinate and to brown Submenu for Specials Heating function Application Au gratin For dishes such as lasagna or potato gratin Also to gratinate and to brown Dough Provin...

Page 11: ... the heat to keep the food warm 6 6 Energy saving The appliance contains fea tures which help you save en ergy during everyday cooking Residual heat When the heating function or pro gramme operates the heating ele ments are deactivated 10 earlier the lamp and fan continue to oper ate For this feature to operate the cooking time must be longer than 30 minutes or you must use the clock functions Dur...

Page 12: ...on You can use Duration and End Time at the same time if you want to automati cally activate and deactivate the appli ance at a given time later 7 2 Heat Hold The Heat Hold function keeps prepared food warm at 80 C for 30 minutes It ac tivates after the baking or roasting proce dure ends You can activate or deactivate the func tion in the Basic Settings menu Conditions for the function The set tem...

Page 13: ...To use it it is necessary to input the food weight Activating the function 1 Activate the appliance 2 Select Assisted Cooking Press OK to confirm 3 Select the category and dish Press OK to confirm 4 Select the Weight Automatic Press OK to confirm 5 Touch or to set the food weight Press OK to confirm The automatic programme starts You can change the weight at any time Press or to change the weight ...

Page 14: ...Pro gramme menu You can save 20 pro grammes Saving a programme 1 Activate the appliance 2 Set a heating function or an Assisted Cooking function 3 Touch again and again until the display shows SAVE Press OK to confirm 4 The display shows the first free mem ory position Press OK to confirm 5 Enter the name of the programme The first letter flashes Touch or to change the letter Press OK 6 Touch or t...

Page 15: ... set a heating function or programme and use it later with one press of the sensor field Activating the function 1 Activate the appliance 2 Set the heating function 3 Press again and again until the display shows Duration 4 Set the time 5 Press again and again until the display shows SET GO 6 Press OK to confirm To start SET GO function press any sensor field except for The set heat ing function s...

Page 16: ...ime 11 3 Baking General instructions Your new appliance may bake or roast differently to the appliance you had be fore Adapt your usual settings temper ature cooking times and shelf posi tions to the values in the tables With longer baking times the appliance can be switched off about 10 minutes before the end of baking time to use the residual heat When you use frozen food the trays in the applia...

Page 17: ...is too short Set a lower oven temper ature and a longer baking time The cake browns uneven ly The mixture is unevenly distributed Spread the mixture evenly on the baking tray The cake is not ready in the baking time given The oven temperature is too low The next time you bake set a slightly higher oven temperature 11 5 Baking on one oven level Heating function True Fan Cooking Baking in tins Food ...

Page 18: ...ith delicate toppings e g quark cream almond slice 2 150 170 40 80 Pizza with a lot of topping 2 190 210 1 20 40 Pizza thin crust 2 230 1 12 20 Flat bread 2 230 1 10 20 Swiss flaky pastry tarts 2 190 210 35 50 1 Preheat oven Biscuits Food Shelf position Temperature C Time min Short pastry biscuits 2 160 180 6 20 Viennese whirls 2 160 10 40 Biscuits made with sponge mixture 2 160 180 15 20 Pastries...

Page 19: ...g Food Shelf position Temperature C Time min Pasta bake 1 180 200 30 50 Lasagne 1 180 200 25 40 Vegetables au gratin 1 1 160 170 15 30 Baguettes au gratin 1 1 160 170 15 30 Sweet bakes 1 180 200 40 60 Fish bakes 1 180 200 30 60 Stuffed vegetables 1 160 170 30 60 Potato gratin 2 180 200 40 50 1 Preheat oven Ready made frozen food table Food Heating Function Shelf posi tion Temperature C Time min Fr...

Page 20: ...To prevent the meat juices or fat from burning onto the pan put some liquid into the deep pan If necessary turn the roast after 1 2 2 3 of the cooking time Baste large roasts and poultry with their juices several times during roasting This gives better roasting results You can deactivate the appliance ap proximately 10 minutes before the end of the roasting time and use the residu al heat 11 8 Roa...

Page 21: ...Small sausages 1 220 230 1 12 15 Schnitzel or chops breaded 1 220 2301 15 20 Rissoles 1 210 220 1 15 20 Fish steamed Food Weight g Shelf position Temperature C Time min Whole fish 1000 1500 1 210 220 45 75 Poultry Food Weight g Shelf position Temperature C Time min Chicken spring chicken 1000 1500 1 190 210 45 75 Chicken half per 400 500 1 200 220 35 50 Poultry pieces per 200 250 1 200 220 35 50 D...

Page 22: ... Put the tray below the shelf to catch the fat 4 Put the shelf in the oven 5 Set Slow Cook function If it is necessary change the temper ature and cook until done refer to Slow Cook table Beef Food to be cooked Weight g Searing each side min Tempera ture C Shelf posi tion Time min Filet medium 1000 1500 2 80 90 1 90 110 Roast beef me dium 1000 1500 4 80 90 1 180 240 Veal Food to be cooked Weight g...

Page 23: ...with topping 2 8 10 1 Use the wire shelf without a tray 11 11 Turbo Grilling Heating function Turbo Grilling Food Tempera ture C Shelf position Time min turn af ter min Deep pan Wire shelf Chicken 900 1000 g 180 200 1 2 50 60 25 30 Stuffed rolled pork roast 2000 g 180 200 1 2 90 95 45 Pasta bake 180 2 30 Potato bake au gratin 200 2 20 23 Gnocchi au gratin 180 2 20 23 Cauliflower with Hol landaise ...

Page 24: ... a better result stop the appliance halfway through the drying time open the door and let it cool down for one night to complete the drying Drying table Food Temperature C Shelf position Time h 1 position 2 posi tions Beans 75 2 2 3 6 9 Pepper slices 75 2 2 3 5 8 Vegetables for soup 75 2 2 3 5 6 Mushrooms 50 2 2 3 6 9 Herbs 40 50 2 2 3 2 4 Plums 75 2 2 3 8 12 Apricots 75 2 2 3 8 12 Apple slices 75...

Page 25: ...ntil simmering min Cooking time at 100 C min Pears quinces plums 160 170 35 45 10 15 Preserves table Vegetables Preserve Temperature C Cooking time until simmering min Cooking time at 100 C min Carrots 1 160 170 50 60 5 10 Cucumbers 160 170 50 60 Mixed pickles 160 170 50 60 15 Kohlrabi peas asparagus 160 170 50 60 15 20 1 Keep in the oven after you stop the oven 12 CARE AND CLEANING WARNING Refer ...

Page 26: ...te sequence 12 2 Removing inserting the door Remove the door to clean the inner side of the appliance WARNING Pull the door away from the appli ance The door is heavy CAUTION Put the door with the outer side down on a soft and level surface to prevent scratches 3 4 2 Removing the door 1 Open the door as far as it goes 2 Lift up the clamping levers on both door hinges fully 3 Hold the door on both ...

Page 27: ...Before you change the lamp Deactivate the appliance Remove the fuses from the fuse box or deactivate the circuit breaker CAUTION Put a cloth on the bottom of the interior of the appliance It pre vents damage to the lamp glass cover and the cavity Always use the same lamp type Replacing the side lamp 1 Remove the left shelf support to get access to the lamp 2 Use a narrow blunt object e g a tea spo...

Page 28: ...te The lamp is defective Replace the lamp Demo comes on in the display and the appliance does not heat up The fan does not operate The test mode is activated 1 Deactivate the appli ance 2 Touch and hold until the appliance activates and deactivates 3 Touch and hold and at the same time un til an acoustic signal sounds and Demo goes out If you cannot find a solution to the prob lem yourself contact...

Page 29: ...min 3 mm To lift the appliance do not use the door handle 375 594 567 594 252 388 20 380 383 min 550 min 560 13 ENGLISH 29 ...

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Page 33: ... serviced centres e Electrolux means Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd of 163 O Riordan Street Mascot NSW 2020 ABN 51 004 762 341 in re spect of Appliances purchased in Australia and Electrolux NZ Limi ted of 3 5 Niall Burgess Road Mount Wellington in respect of Appliances purchased in New Zealand f major failure as referred to in clause 10 of this warranty has the same meaning referred to in the A...

Page 34: ...ion and delivery of the Appliance to and from Electrolux or its ASC In all instances unless the Appliance is transported by Electrolux or an Electrolux authorised representative the Appliance is transported at the owner s cost and risk while in transit to and from Electrolux or its ASC 6 Proof of purchase is required before you can make a claim under this war ranty 7 You may not make a claim under...

Page 35: ... available c have the proof of purchase eg an invoice available d telephone the numbers shown be low 14 You accept that if you make a war ranty claim Electrolux and its ASC may exchange information in relation to you to enable Electrolux to meet its obligations under this warranty Important Notice Before calling for service please ensure that the steps listed in point 13 above have been followed F...

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