Electrolux EKD60750X Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 1 - EKD60750

user manualCookerEKD60750

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9Electrical connectionsAny work required on the cooker must be carried out by a QUALIFIED EXPERT. Any work carried out by non-qualified people can mea

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10Safety featuresFunction lockAs security to prevent unauthorised use of the hob.ENGAGING THE FUNCTION LOCK1. Press the On/Off button .2. Press until

Page 4 - Contents

11The cooling fanThe cooker is fitted with a cooling fan. The purpose of the fan is to keep the appliance cool.The cooling fan starts automatically wh

Page 5 - For people with pacemakers

12Description of productCooker1 Ceramic hob2 Control panel3Oven4 Storage drawer5 PlinthOven1 Top heat element2 Heating element3 Oven lighting, 40W4 Me

Page 6 - At the end of the appliances

13Before using for the first timeSetting the clock When the power to the oven is connected, a clock symbol flashes until you have set the time on th

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14Heat the oven emtyKeep children under supervision! The cooker becomes very hot. Do not forget to remove all packingmaterial from inside the oven.The

Page 8 - Horizontal adjustment

15Telescopic runnersTo prevent scratches during transport, the telescopic runners are covered with a protective coating when delivered. This coating m

Page 9 - The anti-tip guard

16Using grids, baking plates and roasting panIt is important for the oven grid, the shelves and the roasting pan to be fixed between the stops in the

Page 10 - Electrical connections

17Using the induction hobThe hob has four heating zones. They are heated with the aid of a magnetic field, i.e. INDUCTION. This means that • cooking t

Page 11 - Safety features

18Never use a cracked plate or an oven with a cracked timer glass.Liquids could, if they boil over, or during cleaning, penetrate down into the live e

Page 13 - Description of product

19Check that• the pan or frying-pan has a magnetic bottom. • the pan or frying-pan is not too small.2 Choose the desired setting with or .

Page 14 - Setting the clock

20Choice of cooking utensilsUse only pans that are intended for use with a ceramic glass hob and oven. When choosing a pan or frying-pan for the hob,

Page 15 - Heat the oven emty

21Safety switch-off of the cooking zonesIf one of the cooking zones is not switched off after a certain time or the heating setting is not changed, th

Page 16 - Telescopic runners

22• Note! There is risk of burns as long as the residual heat warner is alight.• Note! In the event of a power cut, the symbol goes out and thereby

Page 17 - Using the oven grid

23Touch panel functionsIn order to activate a function, hold one finger on the desired area until the associated control lamp lights up or goes out an

Page 18 - Using the induction hob

24Selection of heat retentionAll four cooking zones are fitted with a heat retention setting .Use area to set the heat retention position .Choose S

Page 19 - The induction zones

25The Automax functionThis cooker is fitted with a special automatic heating system called Automax.The function is engaged each time you wish to use i

Page 20 - REMEMBER

26Here is a little advice concerning the right heating setting and suitable heating zone. Each zone corresponds to a number in the tables (SEE ILLUSTR

Page 21 - Save energy!

27Switching off a cooking zoneTo switch off the heat retention setting, press at the same time and or zero the area with .Using the hob with activ

Page 22 - Residual heat warner

28Disengaging the function lock1. Switch on the cooking zonesIf the function lock is activated, this is shown .2. Press the area “Function lock” for

Page 23 - Digital display

2Welcome to the world of Electrolux You’ve chosen a first class product from Electrolux, which hopefully will provide you with lots of pleasure in the

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29Automatic safety switch-offThe cooking zones in which you want to use automatic safety switch-off must be turned on.1. Choose the zone for which aut

Page 25 - Booster function

30Re-setting continues by setting or in the Timer area.When the set cooking time is reached, the cooking zone is switched off automatically, an ac

Page 26 - Cooking/roasting with Automax

31Signal clockThe hob must be connected but no cooking zones may be switched on.1. Press the Timer area .The Timer display shows 2. Set the desired t

Page 27 - Roasting

322. To remove the function lock again, press “Function lock” again for about one second. the symbol goes out and the earlier heating setting is sho

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33Using the ovenIt is normal for steam and condensation to form on the oven door. This condensation is from the food being cooked and does not influen

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34Oven displayUSER INSTRUCTIONS• Switch on the oven by pressing .• When the selected function lights up, the oven starts to heat up.• The user time s

Page 30 - Automatic safety switch-off

35Choice of oven functions1 Start the oven with the button.2 Press or until the desired oven function lights up in the display.• A temperature s

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36Switch off the ovenSwitch off the oven by pressing the button.Heat indicatorHEATING UPWhen the oven function has been selected, the indicator star

Page 32 - Lock/unlock the touch area

37 The signal clockTo programme a time. A signal sounds when the time has expired.This function has no effect on the oven.1. Press . The clock symbol

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38 Cooking timeUse this function to determine how long you want the food to be in the oven.1. Press . The lamp lights up.2. Select the oven function

Page 34 - Using the oven

3ContentsSafety ... 4Installation ...

Page 35 - Oven display

39 Stop timeHere you set the time that you want the oven to switch off.1. Press . The lamp lights up.2. Choose oven function and temperature. Press

Page 36 - Choice of oven functions

40Cooking time and Stop time Cooking time and Stop time can be used simultaneously.1. Press . The lamp lights up.2. Select oven function and te

Page 37 - SWITCHING

41Other functionsYOU CAN SAVE ENERGY BY Switching off the displayPress the and buttons simultaneously until the display disappears.The next time t

Page 38 - The signal clock

42Practical useNever place aluminium foil, a roasting pan or a shelf directly on the bottom of the oven. If the bottom heater is blocked, the enamel c

Page 39 - Cooking time

43 Baking with hot airWith HOT AIR, baking becomes more rational, since two plates used at the same time in the oven means a shorter overall baking ti

Page 40 - Stop time

44 RoastingRoasting in the oven is convenient and practical with both TOP AND BOTTOM HEATING and HOT AIR. Beef steaks, such as roast beef and fillets,

Page 41 - Cooking time and Stop time

45SETTINGThis is how to use the roasting thermometer:1 Stick the thermometer into the meat.2 Push the cover cap aside and connect the thermometer into

Page 42 - Oven safety switch-off

46To check or change the temperature• Press until the roasting thermometer function flashes and the chosen temperature shows in the display.• If y

Page 43 - PRINCIPLE

47the oven while thick spare ribs, etc. should be placed in the lower part of the oven.Select and set the desired temperature, max. 250ºC. Start gri

Page 44 - Preparing food using hot air

48 Heat retention settingTo keep food warm. Drying/ThawingFor thawing frozen food. ThawingWhen thawing meat, fish and glazed or filled baked products,

Page 45 - Roasting

4Safety Cooker development has progressed rapidly. You cannot always use your new cooker in the same way as your old one. For this reason, you should

Page 46 - ILLUSTRATION

49Cleaning and careDo not use a steam cleaner to clean the cooker!Cleaning the cookerThe easiest way to clean the oven is by using a clean cloth, hot

Page 47 - Max. Grill

50Cleaning the ceramic hobImmediately after use (while the plate is still hot) clean with the blade scraper to remove sugar and spills with a high sug

Page 48 - Low temperature roasting

51The blade scraperKEEP THE BLADE SCRAPER OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN. Use the blade scraper with care, the blade is extremely sharp.Use the scraper

Page 49 - Thawing

52Cleaning the ovenIn order to facilitate cleaning, the step units or baking plate rails should be removed, see page 56.Removing the baking plate rail

Page 50 - Cleaning and care

53THE SMOOTH ENAMELThe following should be done if the oven bottom is very dirty:1 Spill or boil-over that has become stuck can be loosened with a spa

Page 51 - Cleaning the ceramic hob

54Fitting the oven door1 Make sure that the hinge unit is in its parking position.2 Insert the hinge unit in the slot on the door. Press down until t

Page 52 - . Use the

55REMOVING THE CENTRAL GLASS IN THE DOOR1 Grasp the central glass pane at its lower edge and push it towards the oven door handle, until it is free at

Page 53 - Cleaning the oven

56Oven step unitsIt is possible to remove the oven step units on both the right and left side walls to make it easier to clean the side walls.REMOVING

Page 54 - Removing the oven door

57Super Clean accessoriesThese accessories have a dirt-repellent coating and a long life if they are treated correctlyNOTE! Do not place SUPER CLEAN a

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58Oven lightingNOTE! Before you change the bulb, make sure that the cooker is disconnected from the mains.For cookers with a cable, pull out the plug.

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5If you have a pacemaker, we suggest however that you CONTACT YOUR DOCTOR for advice. If there is any doubt whatsoever, we recommend that you DO NOT u

Page 57 - DISHWASHER

595 Press the protective glass into position again and fit the step units.Storage drawerNOTE! Do not keep chemicals or cleaning agents in the storage

Page 58 - Super Clean accessories

60Technical DataWe reserve the right to make changes. This appliance meets the requirements of EC Directives 89/336/EEC and 73/23/EEC.EKD60750Width (m

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61European guaranteeThis appliance is guaranteed by Electrolux, in each of the countries listed in the following page, for the period specified in the

Page 61 - Technical Data

63Practical advice and tipsProblems Cause RemedyBread/yeasted doughs, sponge cakes turn out flat.If the oven temperature is too low, the mixture can r

Page 62 - European guarantee

64The cakes/oven dishes are too brown. If the oven temperature is too high, the cakes/oven dishes can be browned too much before they are completely c

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65Problems and remediesNever do anything to the cooker that could cause injury to people or damage the product. Below you will find suggestions as to

Page 64 - Practical advice and tips

66Disposal1 Disconnect the cooker from the wall outlet. 2 Cut the cable as close to the back of the cooker as possible.3 Deactivate the door lock s

Page 67 - Disposal

6Installation Any work required on the cooker must be carried out by a QUALIFIED EXPERT. The cooker is heavy. Edges and corners, with which you do not

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7Adjusting the height of the baseIf you wish to adjust the height, please read the following points before you start.1 Lay down the cooker gently (SEE

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8The anti-tip guardThe anti-tip guard must be fitted to prevent the cooker from tipping over with abnormal loads. The anti-tip guard only works when t

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