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INSTALLATION 

(CONTINUED)

Building in

  WARNING

The microwave oven is only compatible with 
certain Electrolux warming drawers (e.g. 
EWD1402DSE), do not install with a warming 
drawer that is not approved by Electrolux.

When building in with a compatible Electrolux warming 
drawer, please refer to the instructions supplied for the 
warming drawer for installation requirements.
The microwave oven can sit directly on top of the warming 
drawer (it does not need a separate base), then follow the 
installation requirements on the previous page for installing 
the microwave oven.

  IMPORTANT

Electrical connection

Refer to the instructions supplied with the warming 
drawer for electrical installation requirements of the 
warming drawer.
For electrical installation requirements of the 
microwave oven please refer to the previous page.

INSTALLATION FOR COMBINED COMPACT OVEN & WARMING DRAWER

min 100

600

590

+4

560

+8

600

560

+8

min. 

570

595

min  

100

Ventilation area in the base min. 250cm

2

Back 
panels 
open

Ventilation grid

Cupboard feet

Ventilation openings 
behind, min. 250cm

2

min. 

550

Infill panels are recessed 20mm from the external 
cabinet door to accommodate flush fit

Flush fit top view

infill panel 
350mm max. length

20mm

600mm

Cupboard  
door

Cupboard  
door

850

Microwave oven must be 

installed minimum height 

850mm above the ground

Summary of Contents for EVEM645DSE

Page 1: ...EVEM645DSE Installation user manual Built in compact combination microwave oven ...

Page 2: ... number here Model number _____________________________________ Serial number ______________________________________ CONTENTS Important instructions __________________________ 3 Product description ____________________________ 6 Before using your appliance for the first time _______ 8 Daily use_____________________________________ 10 Microcombi operation _________________________ 10 Automatic prog...

Page 3: ...compartment may catch fire Never store combustible items in the cooking compartment When heating food in plastic or paper containers keep an eye on the oven due to the possibilities of ignition If smoke is observed switch off or unplug the appliance and keep the door closed in order to stifle any flames WARNING Accessible parts may become hot during use Young children should be kept away WARNING D...

Page 4: ...Risk of burns During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven Accessories and ovenware become very hot Always use e oven gloves to remove accessories or ovenware from the cooking compartment Alcoholic vapours may catch fire in the hot cooking compartment Never prepare food containing large quantities of drinks with a high alcohol content...

Page 5: ...e door handle The door handle cannot support the weight of the appliance and could break Liquid that has boiled over must not be allowed to run through the turntable drive into the interior of the appliance Monitor the cooking process Choose a shorter cooking time initially and increase the cooking time as required The oven should be cleaned regularly and any food deposits removed since it will re...

Page 6: ...keep cooked food warm for 1 2 hours Grill with fan Poultry goes brown and crispy Baked casseroles and grilled dishes work out best using this setting Pizza setting For frozen convenience products and dishes which require a lot of heat from underneath Grill Select between the levels high medium or low This is ideal if you wish to grill several steaks sausages pieces of fish or slices of bread Micro...

Page 7: ...densation after cooking ACCESSORIES Turntable The supplied high and low wire racks are suitable for use with this product on all modes including microwave mode Please ensure that the wire grill rack is placed centrally on top of the turntable during use WARNING Do not use other wire racks or metal cookware as they may not be compatible for use on microwave mode and could damage the appliance Food ...

Page 8: ...ous ways in which you can set your oven Here we will explain how you can select the desired type of heating and temperature or grill setting You can also select the oven cooking time for your dish Please refer to the section on Setting the time setting options Setting the type of heating and temperature Example Hot air at 200 C for 25 minutes 1 Set the function selector to 2 The default temperatur...

Page 9: ...ts up in the display 3 Touch the key The oven begins to heat up The preheating process is complete A signal sounds The symbol in the display blinks Put your dish in the oven Cancelling rapid preheating During setting the rapid preheating function touch the can cancel the function During rapid preheating touch the or can cancel the function Also you can open the door to cancel the function NOTE 1 T...

Page 10: ...l containers will remain cold NOTE The wire grill racks supplied with this appliance are compatible for use on microwave mode Please ensure only the supplied wire grill racks are used and they must be placed centrally on the turntable during use Ovenware test Do not switch on the microwave unless there is food inside The following ovenware test is the only exception to this rule Perform the follow...

Page 11: ...n door during operation Operation is suspended After closing the door touch the key Operation continues Changing the cooking time This can be done at any time Touch the key Touch key to change the cooking time Changing the microwave power setting This can be done at any time Touch the for the new microwave power setting Touch key to set the microwave power Pausing operation Touch the key briefly T...

Page 12: ...17 minutes 5 Touch the key Appliance operation begins The cooking time starts counting down The cooking time has elapsed A signal sounds Combination mode has finished Opening the oven door during cooking Operation is suspended After closing the door touch the key briefly The programme will then continue Pausing operation Touch the key briefly The oven is paused Touch the key again to continue oper...

Page 13: ...n the food The combi microwave oven starts the next phase automatically P 04 Poultry Fish Chicken pieces If you hear a beep turn the food The combi microwave oven starts the next phase automatically P 05 Bakery Cake P 06 Bakery Apple pie P 07 Bakery Quiche P 08 Reheat Drink soup P 09 Reheat Plated meal P 1 0 Reheat Sauce stew dish P 11 Convenience Frozen Pizza P 12 Convenience Frozen Oven chips If...

Page 14: ...for other purposes or allow it to come into contact with other foods Ovenware Place the food in a microwaveable shallow dish e g a china or glass plate but do not cover When defrosting chicken and chicken portions d 01 an audible signal will sound on two occasions to indicate that the food should be turned Resting time The defrosted food should be left to stand for an additional 10 to 30 minutes u...

Page 15: ...the display The cooking time has elapsed An audible signal sounds The oven stops heating CHILDPROOF LOCK The oven has a childproof lock to prevent children switching it on accidentally The oven will not react to any settings The timer and clock can also be set when the childproof lock has been switched on Switching on the childproof lock Requirement No cooking time should be set Touch and hold the...

Page 16: ...ompartment DEFROSTING HEATING UP AND COOKING WITH THE MICROWAVE The following tables provide you with numerous options and settings for the microwave The times specified in the tables are only guidelines They may vary according to the ovenware used the quality temperature and consistency of the food Time ranges are often specified in the tables Set the shortest time first and then extend the time ...

Page 17: ...eral times Fish fillet fish steak or slices 400 g 300 W 5 mins 100 W 10 15 mins Separate any defrosted parts Whole fish 300 g 300 W 3 mins 100 W 10 15 mins 600 g 300 W 8 mins 100 W 10 15 mins Vegetables e g peas 300 g 300 W 10 15 mins Stir carefully during defrosting 600 g 300 W 10 mins 100 W 10 15 mins Fruit e g raspberries 300 g 300 W 7 10 mins Stir carefully during defrosting and separate any d...

Page 18: ...perature Always use an oven cloth or oven gloves when removing plates from the oven This will help the food retain its own distinct taste so it will require less seasoning Defrost Weight Microwave power setting in watts cooking time in minutes Notes Menu plated meal ready meal 300 400 g 700 W 10 15 mins Take meal out of packaging cover food to heat Soup 400 500 g 700 W 8 10 mins Ovenware with lid ...

Page 19: ...iling when a liquid is heated This means that the liquid reaches boiling temperature without the usual steam bubbles rising to the surface Even if the container only moves a little the hot liquid can suddenly boil over and spatter When heating liquids always place a spoon in the container This will prevent delayed boiling CAUTION Metal e g a spoon in a glass must be kept at least 2 cm from the ove...

Page 20: ...ing 500 g 700 W 10 15 mins Potatoes 250 g 700 W 8 10 mins Cut into equal sized pieces add 1 to 2 tbsp water per 100 g stir during cooking 500 g 700 W 11 14 mins 750 g 700 W 15 22 mins Rice 125 g 700 W 7 9 mins 300 W 15 20 mins Add double the quantity of liquid and use deep ovenware with a lid 250 g 700 W 10 12 mins 300 W 20 25 mins Sweet foods e g blancmange instant 500 ml 700 W 7 9 mins Stir 2 to...

Page 21: ... the lower temperature and if necessary use a higher setting the next time since a lower temperature results in more even browning Baking in tins Accessories Type of heating Temperature C Microwave power in watts Cooking time in minutes Sponge cake simple Ring tin cake tin 170 180 100 40 50 Sponge cake delicate e g sandcake Ring tin cake tin 150 170 70 90 Sponge flan base Flan base cake tin 160 18...

Page 22: ... 130 35 45 Bread rolls Round pizza tray 100 80 100 Rolls made with sweet yeast dough Muffin tray on wire rack 160 180 35 40 BAKING TIPS You want to bake according to your own recipe Use similar items in the baking tables as a guide Use baking tins made of silicone glass plastic or ceramic materials The baking tin must be heat resistant up to 250 C Cakes in these baking tins will be less brown When...

Page 23: ...hy temperature ranges are given in the tables Begin with the lower temperature and if necessary use a higher setting the next time For more information see the section entitled Tips for grilling and roasting which follows the tables Ovenware You may use any heat resistant ovenware which is suitable for use in a microwave Metal roasting dishes are not suitable for roasting with microwaves The ovenw...

Page 24: ...ware with lid 180 200 120 143 Fillet of beef medium approx 1 kg Ovenware without lid 180 200 100 30 40 Sirloin medium approx 1 kg Ovenware without lid 210 230 100 30 40 Steak medium 3 cm thick Higher wire rack 3 each side 10 15 Lower wire rack Higher wire rack Veal Turn joints and knuckle of veal halfway through the cooking time Finally allow to stand for approx a further 10 minutes Veal Accessori...

Page 25: ...rk on the bone approx 1 kg Ovenware without lid 300 45 50 Neck of pork 2 cm thick 3 1st side approx 15 20 2nd side approx 10 15 Lower wire rack Higher wire rack Lamb Turn the leg of lamb halfway through the cooking time Lamb Accessories Type of heating Temperature C Microwave power in watts Cooking time in minutes Saddle of lamb on the bone approx 1 kg Ovenware without lid 210 230 40 50 Leg of lam...

Page 26: ...g each Ovenware without lid 180 200 300 30 35 Chicken portions approx 800 g Ovenware without lid 210 230 300 20 30 Chicken breast with skin and bones 2 pieces approx 350 450 g Ovenware without lid 190 210 100 30 40 Duck breast with skin 2 pieces 300 400 g each Ovenware without lid 3 100 20 30 Goose breast 2 pieces 500 g each Ovenware without lid 210 230 100 25 30 Goose legs 4 pieces approx 1 5 kg ...

Page 27: ... gravy in the roasting dish and place the slices of roast meat in the gravy Finish cooking the meat using the microwave only BAKES GRATINS TOAST WITH TOPPINGS The values in the table apply to food placed in a cold oven For bakes potato gratins and lasagne use a microwaveable heat resistant ovenproof dish 4 to 5cm deep Place the bake on the lower wire rack Leave bakes and gratins to cook in the ove...

Page 28: ...za with thin base Turntable 220 230 10 15 Pizza with deep pan base Turntable 220 230 700 3 13 18 Mini pizza Turntable 220 230 10 15 Pizza baguette Turntable 220 230 700 2 13 18 Chips Turntable 220 230 8 13 Croquettes Turntable 210 230 13 18 Rösti stuffed potato pockets Turntable 200 220 25 30 Part cooked rolls or baguette Lower wire rack 170 180 13 18 Fish fingers Turntable 210 230 10 20 Chicken g...

Page 29: ...ean the glass in the appliance door metal or glass scrapers to clean the door seal hard scouring pads and sponges cleaning agents with high concentrations of alcohol Wash new sponge cloths thoroughly before use Allow all surfaces to dry thoroughly before using the appliance again Area Cleaning agents Appliance front Hot soapy water Clean with a dish cloth and dry with a soft cloth Do not use glass...

Page 30: ...age 230 240V 50Hz Maximum Power 3350W Rated Output Power Microwave 900W Rated Current 15 A Oven Capacity 44L Turntable Diameter Ø 360mm External Dimensions Without handle 595 W x 568 D x 458 H mm Net Weight Approx 36kg TECHNICAL DATA ...

Page 31: ...e microwave The selected microwave power level is too low Select a higher power level A larger amount than usual has been placed in the appliance Double the amount almost double the cooking time The food was colder than usual Stir or turn the food during cooking Turntable grates or grinds Dirt or debris in the area around the turntable drive Clean the rollers under the turntable and the recess in ...

Page 32: ...bsorb the heat particularly well Open the oven door as infrequently as possible while you are cooking baking or roasting It is best to bake several cakes one after the other The oven is still warm This reduces the baking time for the second cake You can also place two loaf tins next to each other For longer cooking times you can switch the oven off 10 minutes before the end of the cooking time and...

Page 33: ...ian in compliance with local regulations and wiring rules An accessible all pole isolation switch with contact gap of at least 3mm must be supplied in installation wiring INSTALLATION INSTALLATION FOR COMPACT OVEN 560 8 600 560 8 466 min 570 568 595 448 552 min 100 458 Back panels open Ventilation openings behind min 250cm2 min 100 20 Min 3 5mm ventilation gap below trim Ventilation grid 6mm packe...

Page 34: ...the microwave oven IMPORTANT Electrical connection Refer to the instructions supplied with the warming drawer for electrical installation requirements of the warming drawer For electrical installation requirements of the microwave oven please refer to the previous page INSTALLATION FOR COMBINED COMPACT OVEN WARMING DRAWER min 100 600 590 4 560 8 600 560 8 min 570 595 min 100 Ventilation area in th...

Page 35: ...tion vii incorrect improper or inappropriate operation viii insect or vermin infestation ix failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with the Appliance In addition Electrolux is not liable under this warranty if a the Appliance has been or Electrolux reasonably believes that the Appliance has been used for purposes other than those for which the Appliance was intended including ...

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