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Using the oven

The oven is supplied with an exclusive system
which produces a natural circulation of air and the
constant recycling of steam.
This system makes it possible to cook in a steamy
environment and keep the dishes soft inside and
crusty outside. Moreover, the cooking time and
energy consumption are reduced to a minimum.
During cooking steam may be produced which
can be released when opening the oven door.
This is absolutely normal.

However, always stand back from the oven
when opening the oven door during
cooking or at the end of it to allow any build
up of steam or heat to release.

Attention!

 - Do not place objects on the

oven base and do not cover any part of
the oven with aluminium foil while cooking,
as this could cause a heat build-up which
would affect the baking results and damage
the oven enamel. Always place pans,
heat-resisting pans and aluminium trays
on the shelf which has been inserted in the
shelf runners.When food is heated, steam
is created, like in a kettle. When the steam
comes into contact with the glass in the
oven door, it condenses and creates water
droplets.

To reduce condensation, always preheat the
empty oven for 10 minutes.

We recommend you wipe the water droplets away
after every cooking process.

Always cook with the oven door
closed.

 Stand clear when opening the

drop down oven door. 

Do not 

allow it to

fall open - support the door using the door
handle, until it is fully open.

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The oven has four shelf levels. The shelf
positions are counted from the bottom of
the oven as shown in the diagram.
It is important that these shelves are
correctly positioned as shown in the
diagram.
Do not place cookware directly on the oven
base.

Summary of Contents for ZOB 181

Page 1: ...ZOB 181 User information Built in oven Informations à l intention de l utilisateur Four encastrable ...

Page 2: ... your new appliance and we hope that you will consider our brand again when purchasing household appliances Please read this user manual carefully and keep it throughout the product life cycle as a reference document The user manual should be passed on to any future owner of the appliance ...

Page 3: ...tructionsfortheInstaller 24 InstructionsfoBuildingIn 25 Declarationofguaranteeterms 26 Service and spare parts 28 European guarantee 28 Safetyinstructions Stepbystepinstructions Hints and Tips Guide to using the user instructions Contents This appliance conforms with the following ECC Directives 2006 95 Low Voltage Directive 89 336 EMC Directive 93 68 General Directive andsubsequentmodifications M...

Page 4: ... the heating elements makes the shelves and other parts very hot If you should for whatever reason use alu minium foil to cook food in the oven never allow it to come into direct contact with the floor of the oven When cleaning the oven proceed with care never spray anything onto the grease filter if fitted the heating elements and the ther mostat sensor If is dangerous to make modifications of an...

Page 5: ...pairs carried out by the manufacturer s service department or by a service department authorised by the manu facturer and use only original spare parts Donotattempttorepairtheapplianceyourself in the event of malfunctions or damage Re pairs carried out by untrained persons may cause damage or injury Thesymbol ontheproductoritspackaging indicates that this product is not to be treated as normalhous...

Page 6: ...lIndicator 3 ThermostatControlKnob 4 TimerControlKnob 5 OvenFunctionControlKnob 6 Air Vents for Cooling Fan 7 Grill 8 Ovenlight 9 Turnspit hole 10 Oven Fan 11 Ratingplate Oven accessories Shelf Cake tray Dripping pan Turnspit turnspit frame forks spit grip 5 3 1 8 2 7 10 6 4 9 11 ...

Page 7: ...lturnspit Theturnspitcanbeusedfor eitherspitroastingmeatorforkebabsand smallerpiecesofmeat Inner grill element only Can be used for grillingsmallquantities Bottomheatingelement Theheatcomes fromthebottomoftheovenonly Top heating element The heat comes from the top of the oven only Conventional cooking The heat comes from both the top and bottom element ensuring even heating inside the oven Thermos...

Page 8: ...ldthesafetythermostattriggerduetoincorrect useoftheappliance itisenoughtoremedytheerror aftertheovenhascooleddown ifontheotherhand the thermostat triggers because of a defective component pleasecontactCustomerService The cooling fan The oven is provided with a cooling fan meant to keepthefrontpanel theknobsandtheovendoor handle cool The fan switches on automatically when the oven is activated Warm...

Page 9: ...s caused by manufacturingresidues Ensure the room is well ventilated 1 Switchtheovenfunctioncontrolknob to fan cooking 2 Setthethermostatcontrolknobto250 3 Open a window for ventilation 4 Allow the oven to run empty for ap proximately45minutes This procedure should be repeated with the full grill function forapproximately5 10minutes Then let the oven cool down Then dampen a soft cloth with warm wa...

Page 10: ...he acoustic signalafteranautomaticoperation Turn settings knob anticlockwise until the symbol appears in the window Automatic switch off Withtheautomaticswitch off iftheovenisoperating at a certain switch off time it switches itself off automatically Theautomaticsystemshouldonlybeusedwith dishes and foods that allow a cooking process which does not require stirring monitoring How to proceed 1 Swit...

Page 11: ...ears in the window 4 Switch off oven i e set function dial to 0 and temperaturedialto Off position Takefoodout of the oven 5 To enable the oven in manual mode turn the settings knob further anticlockwise until the symbol appears Cancelling automatic switch off Aperiodfrom0to180minutescanbeseeninthe window 1 Turn settings knob in extended position clockwise until the symbol appears The automatic sy...

Page 12: ... this could cause a heat build up which wouldaffectthebakingresultsanddamage the oven enamel Always place pans heat resisting pans and aluminium trays ontheshelfwhichhasbeeninsertedinthe shelfrunners Whenfoodisheated steam iscreated likeinakettle Whenthesteam comes into contact with the glass in the ovendoor itcondensesandcreateswater droplets To reduce condensation always preheat the empty oven f...

Page 13: ...riedbeforegrilling to minimise splashing Brush lean meats and fish lightly with a little oil or melted butter to keepthemmoistduringcooking Accompaniments such as tomatoes and mushrooms may be placed underneath the grid when grilling meats Whentoastingbread wesuggestthatthetop runner position is used The food should be turned over during cooking as required How to use the Full Grill 1 Turn the ove...

Page 14: ...tion allows for the best heat distribution To increase base browning simply lower the shelf position To increase top browning raise the shelf position The material and finish of the baking trays and dishes used will affect base browning Enamelware dark heavyornon stickutensils increase base browning while oven glassware shinyaluminiumorpolishedsteel traysreflecttheheatawayandgivelessbase browning ...

Page 15: ...pieces could dry out when roasting Dark meat which is tobewelldoneontheoutsidebutremainmedium or rare inside must be roasted at a higher tem perature 200 C 250 C White meat poultry and fish on the other hand require a lower temperature 150 C 175 C The ingredients for a sauce or gravy should only be added to the roasting pan right at the beginning if the cooking time is short Otherwise add them in ...

Page 16: ...lls 2 200 2 1and3 175 25 40 In baking tray Pizza 2 200 2 200 20 30 In baking tray FLANS Pasta flan 2 200 2 1and3 175 40 50 In mould Vegetable flan 2 200 2 1and3 175 45 60 In mould Quiches 1 210 1 190 30 40 In mould Lasagne 2 200 2 200 25 35 In mould Cannelloni 2 200 2 200 25 35 In mould MEAT Beef 2 190 2 175 50 70 On grid Pork 2 180 2 175 100 130 On grid Veal 2 190 2 175 90 120 On grid English roa...

Page 17: ...2 Chicken breast 4 400 3 250 12 15 12 14 Hamburger 6 600 2 250 20 30 Preheat 5 00 Fish fillets 4 400 3 250 12 14 10 12 Sandwiches 4 6 3 250 5 7 Toast 4 6 3 250 2 4 2 3 Poultry 1000 2 250 50 60 Roasts 800 2 250 50 60 temp C Quantity Cooking time in minutes 4 3 2 1 TYPE OF DISH Cooking with turnspit TYPE OF DISH Quantity Shelf Temp Cooking time minutes gr level lower upper side side Rolled joints tu...

Page 18: ...eused as they may dull the surface finishes Harsh abrasives should also be avoided Cleaning and Maintenance External cleaning Regularly wipe over the control panel oven door and door seal using a soft cloth well wrung out in warm water to which a little liquid detergent has been added Topreventdamagingorweakeningthedoorglass panels avoid the use of the following Household detergent and bleaches Im...

Page 19: ...lement to its original position 4 Carefullypushthegrillelementupintoitsorigi nal position and re tighten the retaining nut Ensure the retaining nut on the grill element is properly tightened so that it does not fall down when in use Oven Shelves and Shelf Supports Tocleantheovenshelves soakinwarmsoapywater andremovestubbornmarkswitha wellwettedsoap impregnatedpad Rinsewellanddrywithasoftcloth Thes...

Page 20: ...habrasives Once the cleaning is carried out refit the oven door following the procedure in reverse Stainless steel or aluminium appliances Werecommendthattheovendoorisonlycleaned usingawetspongeanddriedaftercleaningwitha softcloth Never use steel wool acids or abrasive products as they can damage the oven surface Clean the ovencontrolpanelfollowingthesameprecautions DO NOT clean the oven door whil...

Page 21: ...d replace with the new one 4 Refittheglasscoverandrestoretheelectrical supply Grease Filter Before proceeding ensure the oven is cool and is isolated from the electricity supply Whencookingmeat thegreasefiltermustbefitted over the oven fan by clipping it over the vents in the back panel This will prevent a built up of fat on the fan impellor Do not use abrasive materials to clean the seal The grea...

Page 22: ...tafunctionwiththeovenfunctioncontrolknob Selectatemperaturewiththethermostatcontrolknob or Checkthelightbulb andreplaceitifnecessary see Cleaning the Oven The temperature may need adjusting or Following the advice contained in these instruc tions especially the section Using the Oven When the cooking process is completed do not leave the dishes standing in the oven for longer than 15 20 minutes Ch...

Page 23: ...ill 1650W Full grill 2450W Fan cooking 1825W Thermal grilling 2475W Oven light 25W Hot air fan motor 25W Cooling fan motor 25W Turnspitmotor 4W Total rating 2500W Operating voltage 50 Hz 230 V Dimensions of the recess Height under top mm593 incolumn mm580 Width mm560 Depth mm550 Oven Height mm335 Width mm395 Depth mm 400 Oven capacity 53 l ...

Page 24: ...eplugistobeinsertedintoasuitablewall socket If you require a direct connection to the electric network mains it will be necessary to fit betweentheapplianceandthemainsanomnipole switch withaminimumgapbetweencontactsof3 mm suitable for the required load and in compli ancewithrulesinforce Thegreen yellowground wire must not be interrupted by the switch and it should be 2 3 cm longer than the other c...

Page 25: ...nly other appliances or units ofthesameheightastheappliancecanbeplaced against the other side wall Oven dimensions Fig A Instructions for Building In For problem free functioning of the built in appliance thekitchenunitortherecessintowhich the appliance is built must have suitable dimensions Fig B C Securing the Appliance to the Cabinet Open the oven door fastentheoventothecabinetplacingthefour di...

Page 26: ...e result of inappropriate use 6 Theguaranteecannotbecalledonforminorfaultsthatdonotaffectthevalueortheoverallreliability of the appliance 7 The statutory warranty does not apply when defects are caused by a chemical or electrochemical reaction caused by water abnormal environmental conditions in general unsuitable operating conditions contact with harsh substances 8 The guarantee does not apply to...

Page 27: ...onditions e g voltage frequency installationinstructions etc forthecountryconcernedandthattheycanwithstandthelocalclimaticand environmental conditions For appliances purchased abroad the user must first ensure that they meet the qualifications required in Belgium Non essential or requested adjustments are not covered by the guarantee and are not possible in all cases Our consumer services departme...

Page 28: ... of the appliance and cannot be transferred to another user Theapplianceisinstalledandusedin accordancewithinstructions issuedby Electrolux andisonly used within the home i e is not used for commercial purposes Theapplianceisinstalledinaccordancewithallrelevantregulationsinforcewithinyournewcountry of residence The provisions of this European Guarantee do not affect any of the rights granted to yo...

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