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Uneven cooking

Baked products too brown on
top:

Baked products too brown on
bottom:

Cakes have a cracked, thick
crust:

Baked products are pale, flat
and undercooked:

Cakes fallen in the centre:

Roast meat & potatoes not
browning in fan oven:

Juices running out of meat:

Grilled meats overcooked on
outside & raw in the centre:

Grilled chops & steaks
buckling:

• Incorrect shelf position.

• Oven tray too large.
• Trays not centralised.
• Air flow in oven uneven.
• Grill dish affecting thermostat

• Oven not preheated.

• Baking tins too large for the
   recipe.

• Baking tins not evenly spaced.

• Products not evenly sized or
   spaced on trays.

• Baking temperature too high.

• Baking tins too large for the
   recipe.
• Baking tins are dark metal or
   glass.
• Food too low in the oven.
• Oven door  opened too
   frequently during baking.
• Baking temperature too high.
• Grill dish affecting thermostat.

• Baking temperature too high.
• Food too high in oven.
• Cake batter over mixed.

• Pan too deep.

• Baking pans dark.

• Baking temperature too low.
• Food too low in oven.
• Baking time too short.
• Incorrect tin size.

• Baking temperature too low.
• Baking time too short.
• Proportions of Ingredients
   incorrect in the recipe.
• Opening door too early in
   baking.

• Poor hot air circulation.

• Grill dish affecting thermostat

- Select shelf that puts food in the
  centre of the oven.
- Experiment with other trays or dishes.
- Centre trays.
- Rotate food during cooking.
- Remove grill dish from oven on bake modes

- Preheat the oven
.
- Use correct size tins.

- Stagger baking tins at least 3cm
   between tins and the oven walls.
- Make into same size and shape,
   & spread evenly over trays.

- Lower the temperature.

- Use correct size tins.

- Change to shiny, light tins or lower
   the  temperature by 10

°

C.

- Cook one shelf higher.
- Don’t open the oven door until at least
   half the cooking time has passed.
- Lower the temperature.
- Remove grill dish from oven on bake modes

- Lower the temperature.
- Cook one shelf lower.
- Mix just long enough to combine
   ingredients.
- Check size of pan and use
   recommended size.
- Change to shiny pans.

- Raise the temperature.
- Cook one shelf higher.
- Increase cooking time.
- Use correct size tin.

- Raise the temperature.
- Increase cooking time.
- Check recipe.

- Do not open the door until the last
   quarter of cooking time.

- Elevate food onto a rack to allow
   air circulation.
- Remove grill dish from oven on bake modes

- Do not pierce meat with fork
   - turn with tongs.

- Grill at lower insert position.

- Cut into fat every 2cm (

1

/

2

”).

Remedies

Causes

Problem

Summary of Contents for GOL472

Page 1: ...MANUAL Thank you for buying a Westinghouse oven Please read your owner s manual carefully it provides instructions on safe installation use and maintenance Retain it for future reference Record the mo...

Page 2: ...rge cookware to overhang the cooktop onto the adjacent benchtop This will cause scorching to the benchtop surface Ceramic glass If the ceramic glass is accidentally cracked switch off the appliance to...

Page 3: ...ting your appliance 17 USING YOUR COOKTOP 18 Hotplates 18 Utensils 18 Cooking Do s and Don ts 19 Cleaning your hotplates 19 Cooking Hints 20 Dealing with cooktop problems 20 COOKING WITH YOUR TIMER 21...

Page 4: ...Model POL660 Conventional Model POL662 Fan forced DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE General view Electric underbench with grill in oven Model POL667 Multifunction 5 Model POL668 Multifunction 8 Data Plat...

Page 5: ...5 Model POL781 Multifunction 8 Virtuoso DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Model POL783 Multifunction 10 Virtuoso Data Plate...

Page 6: ...N OF YOUR APPLIANCE Model PPL775 Fan forced with solid cooktop Model PPL776 Fan forced with ceramic cooktop General view Electric combination underbench with grill in oven Model PPL778 Multifunction 8...

Page 7: ...7 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Model PGL657 Fan forced General view Electric separate grill underbench Model PGL659 Multifunction 5 Data Plate Data Plate...

Page 8: ...n 5 Data Plate Oven indicator light Oven temperature selector Side racks Oven shelves Oven door Grill dish Grill door Fan baffle Separate grill indicator light Separate grill temperature selector Elec...

Page 9: ...9 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Model PDL794 Multifunction 8 upper lower ovens General view Electric double oven Model PDL790 Multifunction 8 Data Plate Cast Bake Dish Data Plate...

Page 10: ...10 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Model GOL472 Conventional General view Gas underbench with electric grill in oven Model GOL476 Multifunction 5 Data Plate Data Plate...

Page 11: ...11 DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE Model GXL540 Conventional General view Gas walloven with separate grill Model GXL650 Fan Forced Data Plate Data Plate...

Page 12: ...d the clock advances minute by minute NOTE The clock has a 24 hour display and the clock display will dim between the hours of 22 00 and 06 00 KRONOS 2 programmable controller After the appliance has...

Page 13: ...t and will turn on and off to maintain the set temperature You can use the bake function for single trays of biscuits scones muffins cakes slices casseroles baked puddings roasts and delicate egg dish...

Page 14: ...the 2 spaces within the upper pairs of support rails Grill Separate The grill works by directing radiant heat which comes from the powerful upper element onto the food The separate grill is suitable f...

Page 15: ...nto the food You can use the grill function for tender cuts of meat steak chops sausages fish cheese toasties and other quick cooking foods Grill with the oven door closed Preheat your grill for 3 min...

Page 16: ...e selector in a clockwise direction to the desired setting An indicator light above the temperature selector will come on When the temperature is reached the heating source switches itself off and the...

Page 17: ...the indicator light goes out the oven has reached the desired preset temperature place your food into the oven close the door and set the timer if you desire With fan bake It is recommended to preheat...

Page 18: ...e hot plates Smaller pans will waste energy Do not use oversize pans More than 50mm overhang can overheat cooktop components and cause fine cracks in the enamel hob which will trap dirt Use only dry u...

Page 19: ...nted object Soak the soiled area with detergent solution for a few minutes and finish cleaning as in 2 above 4 Soilage or stains that remain after steps 1 to 3 above can be burnt off by running the ho...

Page 20: ...r odours when first used Glass surface of Ceramic model becomes milky white when pot removed Possible cause 1 Power not switched on 2 Controls incorrectly set 3 Household fuse blown If the fuse contin...

Page 21: ...pliance to ensure no heating sources are accidentally activated NOTE Your 2 button electronic timer only operates with your main oven Setting the time of day You must set the time of day before you ca...

Page 22: ...ck 1 Press the and buttons together and hold down for approximately 6 seconds until OF appears 2 While OF is displayed press the button The display will show On and the key symbol will disappear This...

Page 23: ...ing the delayed start cooking time 1 Program the cooking time and cooking stop time as described in the relevant sections After 4 seconds the time of day and A will display but the cook symbol will no...

Page 24: ...or 4 seconds before the time of day is displayed again 4 To stop the beeper press any button Setting the cooking time 1 Check the clock displays the correct time of day 2 Select the desired oven funct...

Page 25: ...and the child proof oven lock is activated NOTE While the child proof oven lock is activated the timer can be set and the clock will function as normal however the oven will not heat up To deactivate...

Page 26: ...ce is now programmed 4 When the set time has elapsed a signal will sound To stop the signal press any of the buttons Setting the delayed start cooking time The cook time and stop time functions can be...

Page 27: ...the same time hold until the word SAFE is cleared from the display The child proof lock is now released and the oven is ready to use Beep on touch The beep sound can be activated anytime when a butto...

Page 28: ...e g tarts place the cooking dish on a scone tray in the desired shelf position For sponges and cakes use aluminium bright finished or non stick utensils Oven shelf location Your oven has five position...

Page 29: ...ngs Chocolate 180 3 or 4 40 50 Cheese souffle 4 egg 190 3 40 50 Counting from the bottom shelf up Electric oven cooking guide Fan forced multifunction ovens Temperature Oven shelf Time in Food in C po...

Page 30: ...m splattering making it easier to clean your oven 2 Use the grill oven dish and smokeless grill insert Place the meat on the insert 3 Do not pierce the meat as this will allow juices to escape 4 When...

Page 31: ...e of the food These times should only be used as a guide and remember to turn the food over half way through the cooking process For better grilling results follow these easy instructions 1 Remove ove...

Page 32: ...ortions of Ingredients incorrect in the recipe Opening door too early in baking Poor hot air circulation Grill dish affecting thermostat Select shelf that puts food in the centre of the oven Experimen...

Page 33: ...a soft lint free cloth Use a stainless steel cleaner only where the stainless steel is extremely dirty and or discoloured A suitable cleaner can be purchased from Electrolux Service or Spares NOTE Mak...

Page 34: ...located open the door fully and ensure the stirrups are disengaged NOTE Never use force and always ensure that the location notch is correctly engaged before you operate the door IMPORTANT Never lift...

Page 35: ...glass and lever off Replace globe and snap glass cover back into position IMPORTANT Make sure the appliance is turned off before you remove or replace parts to avoid the possibility of electric shock...

Page 36: ...removed to allow access for cleaning Pull grill door fully out to stops and remove grill dish Raise the grill door to disengage stop pins Make sure carriage is clear of rear pin before lifting up Gril...

Page 37: ...er should turn the oven on to 260 C for around one hour to completely remove the soil Cleaning Should the panels become heavily soiled they will need to be taken out of the oven and cleaned by hand Th...

Page 38: ...not heating enough Oven not working Timer flashing on display Unit smoking when first used Condensation building up Door cannot be replaced after removal Solid hotplates discolour NOTE Only authorised...

Page 39: ...t kink To prevent tipping use the screws supplied to secure your oven into the cupboard by fastening through the 2 holes underbench or 4 holes separate grill to the front panel For appliances fitted w...

Page 40: ...mounted on a flat surface for the full width and depth of the product Underbench Ovens Your underbench oven looks best when the control panel is directly under the benchtop An upper infill panel may...

Page 41: ...e ventilation and space for the interconnection lead Separate Grill Wall Ovens COOKTOP DIMENSIONS Overall Cooktop Dimensions Overall Cooktop Dimensions Solid Models Ceramic Models Width 600mm 580mm De...

Page 42: ...of aperture to provide cooling air for the appliance Cupboard Aperture Height 731mm Flush fit 718mm Proud fit Width 600mm Flush fit 565mm Proud fit Depth 581mm minimum Flush fit 560mm minimum Proud fi...

Page 43: ...to allow removal of the appliance such as a bolted sleeve or slipjoint The provision for flue disconnection must be accessible eg through a cupboard or removable panel See clause 5 13 4 1 of AS5601 AG...

Page 44: ...the kitchen or roof cavity particular care must be taken that the flue is terminated in a safe manner near by combustible surfaces will not overheat and there is adequate ventilation in the kitchen or...

Page 45: ...s the supplied N G regulator must be fitted For L P G appliances Propane or Universal LP the test point fitting supplied must be fitted NOTE The inlet of the regulator or test point fitting should be...

Page 46: ...om the pipes Check the operating pressure and adjust the regulator to the appropriate setting for the gas type as given in the table above NOTE The pressure should be set and locked while the oven is...

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Page 48: ...itions apply 1 The Company or its Authorised Service Centre will pay the cost of repairing or replacing all parts of the appliance which the Company or its Authorised Service Centre find defective for...

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