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USER MANUAL 900mm COOKING APPLIANCES WFE912SA WFE914SA WFE916SA WFE946SA WVE916SA

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USER MANUAL900mm COOKING APPLIANCES

WFE912SAWFE914SAWFE916SAWFE946SAWVE916SA

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2CONTENTS

Important safety instructions .............................................................. 3Description of your appliance ............................................................. 5 WFE912SA .................................................................................. 5 WFE914SA .................................................................................. 6 WFE916SA .................................................................................. 7 WFE946SA .................................................................................. 8 WVE916SA .................................................................................. 9Before operating your appliance for the first time ............................. 10Installing your oven accessories ....................................................... 11Getting to know your cooktop ............................................................ 13Using your ceramic cooktop .............................................................. 16Using your oven ................................................................................ 20 Cooking test ...................................................................................... 26 Cooking guide ................................................................................... 27Dealing with cooking problems ......................................................... 30Cleaning your appliance .................................................................... 31Cleaning oven accessories ................................................................ 32Catalytic liners .................................................................................. 34Storage ............................................................................................. 34Solving problems .............................................................................. 35Installing your appliance ................................................................... 36Warranty ............................................................................................ 47

ENVIRONMENTAL TIPSINfoRMAtIoN oN dISpoSAL foR USERS• Mostofthepackagingmaterialsarerecyclable.

Pleasedisposeofthosematerialsthroughyourlocalrecyclingdepotorbyplacingtheminappropriatecollectioncontainers.

• Ifyouwishtodiscardthisproduct,pleasecontactyourlocalauthoritiesandaskforthecorrectmethodofdisposal.

Congratulationsandthankyouforchoosingourproduct.Wearesureyouwillfindyournewapplianceapleasuretouseandagreatassettoyourcooking.Beforeyouusetheappliance,werecommendyoureadthroughthewholeusermanualwhichprovidesadescriptionoftheproductanditsfunctions.Toavoidtherisksthatarealwayspresentwhenyouuseanappliance,itisimportantthattheapplianceisinstalledcorrectlyandthatyoureadthesafetyinstructionscarefullytoavoidmisuseandhazards.Werecommendthatyoukeepthisinstructionbookletforfuturereferenceandpassitontoanyfutureowners.ThisappliancecomplieswiththerequirementsofAustralianStandardAS/NZ60335.2.6.GasappliancesalsocomplywiththerequirementsofAS4551.

CoNdITIoNSofUSeThisapplianceisintendedtobeusedinhouseholdandsimilarapplicationssuchas:• Staffkitchenareasinshops,officesandother

workingenvironments• farmhouses• Byclientsinhotels,motelsandotherresidential

typeenvironments• Bedandbreakfasttypeenvironments.

Record model and serial number here:

Model:.................................................

Serial No:.............................................

TIPS & INFORMATIONIMpoRtANt –CHECK foR ANY dAMAGE oR MARKS.Ifyoufindtheovenisdamagedormarked,youmustreportitwithin7daysifyouwishtoclaimfordamage/marksunderthemanufacturerswarranty.Thisdoesnotaffectyourstatutoryrights.

CoNtENtSCoNGRAtULAtIoNS

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3 SAFETY

Thesewarningshavebeenprovidedintheinterestofsafety.YouMUSTreadthemcarefullybeforeinstallingorusingtheappliance.Thesymbolsyouwillseeinthisbooklethavethesemeanings:

WARNINGthis symbol indicates information concerning your personal safety

TIPS & INFORMATIONthis symbol indicates tips and information about use of the appliance

ENVIRONMENTAL TIPSthis symbol indicates tips and information about economical and ecological use of the appliance

this symbol indicates never to do this

this symbol indicates to always do this

WARNINGGENERAL wARNINGS

IMpoRtANt SAfEtY INStRUCtIoNS

NStALLAtIoN, CLEANING ANd SERvICING

Anauthorisedpersonmustinstallthisappliance.(CertificateofCompliancetoberetained)

Beforeusingtheappliance,ensurethatallpackingmaterialsareremovedfromtheappliance.

Inordertoavoidanypotentialhazard,theenclosedinstallationinstructionsmustbefollowed.

ensurethatallspecifiedvents,openingsandairspacesarenotblocked.

Wheretheapplianceisbuiltintoacabinet,thecabinetmaterialmustbecapableofwithstanding85°C.

onlyauthorisedpersonnelshouldcarryoutservicing.(CertificateofCompliancetoberetained)

Alwaysensuretheapplianceisswitchedoffbeforecleaningorreplacingparts.

donotusesteamcleaners,asthismaycausemoisturebuildup.

Alwayscleantheapplianceimmediatelyafteranyfoodspillage.

Thisappliancemustbeearthed.

duetotheweight(freestanding95-100kg,builtin70kg)andsizeofcookers,2personsarerequiredtomanuallymanoeuvrethem.Removelooseitemssuchastrivets,ovenracks&traystominimiseweight.

donotusethehandletoliftthecooker,insteadopentheovendoorandlifttheroofoftheovencavity.

Takecarewhenliftingtoavoidanysharpedgesnotintendedforlifting.

Thisappliancemustnotbeusedasaspaceheater.

Inordertoavoidfire,theappliancemustbekeptcleanandventskeptunobstructed

donotsprayaerosolsinthevicinityofthisappliancewhilstitisinoperation.

donotuseorstoreflammablematerialsinthisappliancestoragedrawerornearthisappliance.

donotlinethebottomoftheovenwithfoilorcookware.

Alwaysusegloveswhenhandlinghotitemsinsidetheoven.

Alwaysturnthegrilloffimmediatelyafteruseasfatleftbehindmaycatchfire.

donothanganyobjectsfromthehobasitmayblocktheairvents.

donotmodifythisappliance.

Tomaintainsafeoperation,itisrecommendedthattheproductbeinspectedevery5yearsbyanauthorisedserviceperson.

donotinstallmodelWfe912inmarinecraft,caravansormobilehomesastheburnersofthismodelarenotfittedwithflamesafeguard.

donotinstallanaftermarketlidorcoveroverthisappliance.

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WARNINGovEN

duringusetheappliancebecomeshot.Careshouldbetakentoavoidtouchingthehotsurfacesinsidetheoven.

Switchtheapplianceoffbeforeremovingtheovenlightglassforglobereplacement.

Toavoidanaccident,ensurethatovenshelvesandfittingsarealwaysinsertedintotheapplianceinaccordancewiththeinstructions.

donotusethedoorasashelf.

donotpushdownontheopenovendoor.

donotcoverthegrillinsertwithfoil,asfatlefttheremaycatchfire.

Alwayskeepthegrilldishcleanasanyfattheremaycatchfire.

GAS CooKtopS

donotallowpotstoboildry,asdamagetobothpanandcooktopmayresult.

donotoperatethecooktopforanextendedperiodoftimewithoutapotorpanontheburner.

donotallowlargecookwaretooverhangthecooktopontotheadjacentbenchtop.Thiswillcausescorchingtothebenchtopsurface

donotallowcookingpotsorpanstointrudeintotheareawhichisclosetothecontrols.

ensureburnerbodiesandtrivetsareproperlylocated.

CERAMIC CooKtopS

donotplaceheatresistantmats,wirematsoraluminiumfoilunderpotsandpans.

donotallowpotstoboildry,asdamagetobothpanandcooktopmayresult.

donotusethehotplateasextrabenchspaceorasacuttingboard.

donotallowlargecookwaretooverhangthecooktopontotheadjacentbenchtop.Thiswillcausescorchingtothebenchtopsurface.

donotuseroundbottomwoksorsimilarutensilswhichcouldleadtooverheatingofthehotplatesandpossibledamagetothecookingsurface.

Usethestoredheatinthehotplatebyturningthecontroltooffbeforethefinalfewminutesofcooking.

donotslidepansacrossthesurfaceoftheceramicglassasitcouldresultinscratchingofthesurface.

Theceramiccooktopisnotintendedtobeoperatedbymeansofanexternaltimerorseparateremote-controlsystem.

WARNINGCHILd SAfEtY

Thisapplianceisnotintendedforusebypersons(includingchildren)withreducedphysical,sensoryormentalcapabilities,orlackofexperienceandknowledge,unlesstheyhavebeengivensupervisionorinstructionconcerninguseoftheappliancebyapersonresponsiblefortheirsafety.

Childrenshouldbesupervisedtoensurethattheydonotplaywiththeappliance.

duringusethisappliancebecomeshot.Careshouldbetakentoavoidtouchinghotsurfaces,eg.ovendoor,heatingelements..

Accessiblepartswillalsobecomehotwheninuse.Toavoidburnsandscaldschildrenshouldbekeptaway.

Alwaysturnpanhandlestothesideorreartopreventaccidentalknockingandtokeepoutofreachofchildren.

IMpoRtANt SAfEtY INStRUCtIoNS

SAFETY

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ModEL wfE912SAGas hob, multi-function electric oven with electronic timer

Removablewoktrivet

RemovablecastirontrivetGasburner

Controlpanel

ovendoor

ovenfunctionselectoroventemperaturecontrol

Clock/TimerdisplayGashobburnercontrols

Mediumheatburner

Highheatburner

Intenseheatwokburner

Lowheatburner

Stainlesssteelsplashback(optionaltofit)

DESCRIPTION

12:00

Control panel

Gas Hob

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ModEL wfE914SAGas hob with flame safeguard, multi-function electric oven with touch control timer

Control panel

Gas Hob

Removablewoktrivet

RemovablecastirontrivetGasburner

Controlpanel

ovendoor

Storagecompartment

Stainlesssteelkickpanel

ovenfunctionselectoroventemperaturecontrol

Clock/TimerdisplayGashobburnercontrols

Mediumheatburner

Highheatburner

Intenseheatwokburner

Lowheatburner

12:00

DESCRIPTION

Stainlesssteelsplashback(optionaltofit)

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ModEL wfE916SAGas hob with flame safeguard, programmable touch control electric oven

Removablewoktrivet

RemovablecastirontrivetGasburner

Controlpanel

ovendoor

Storagecompartment

Stainlesssteelkickpanel

Programmablecontroller

Gashobburnercontrols

Mediumheatburner

Highheatburner

Intenseheatwokburner

Lowheatburner

DESCRIPTION

Stainlesssteelsplashback(optionaltofit)

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ON/OFF FUNCTION

FAST HEAT UP

ModEL wfE946SAtouch control electric ceramic hob, programmable touch control electric oven

Hobelementcontrols

Ceramicglasshob

ovencontrolpanel

ovendoor

Storagecompartment

Stainlesssteelkickpanel

TripleringcookingzoneMulti-purposedoublecookingzone

Smallcookingzone

Smallcookingzone Mediumcookingzone

Stainlesssteelsplashback(optionaltofit)

Programmablecontroller

Ceramic hob touch controls

Control panel - oven programmable controller

Ceramic Hob

DESCRIPTION

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ON/OFF FUNCTION

FAST HEAT UP

ModEL wvE916SAprogrammable touch control electric oven

Programmablecontroller

Control panel - oven programmable controller

DESCRIPTION

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10OPERATION

BEfoRE opERAtING YoUR AppLIANCE foR tHE fIRSt tIME

TIPS & INFORMATION

SEttING tHE tIMEIfyouhavepurchasedamodelfittedwithanelectronicorprogrammabletimer,youMUSTsetthetimeofdaybeforeyoucanoperateyourappliance.

pUSH BUttoN ANd toUCH CoNtRoL ELECtRoNIC CLoCK ModELS wfE912 & wfE914

• Aftertheappliancehasbeenelectricallyconnected“12.00”willbedisplayedandthe“clock”indicatorwillflash.

• Tosetthetimeofday,press–or+.5secondsafterthelastchange,the“clock”indicatorwilldisappear,confirmingthetimehasbeenset.

Note: the clock has a 24-hour display.

pRoGRAMMABLE CoNtRoLLER: ModELS wfE916, wfE946 & wvE916

• Aftertheappliancehasbeenelectricallyconnected,thesetclocksymbol willflashontheclockdisplay.

• Tosetthetimeofday,press–or+.5secondsafterthelastchangethetimerarrow willdisappear,confirmingthetimehasbeenset.oncethetimehasbeenentered,theclockadvancesminutebyminute.

Note: the clock has a 24-hour display.

ModEL wfE912

ModEL wfE914

pREpARING YoUR AppLIANCE foR tHE fIRSt tIME

• Pleaseremoveallinternalboxesandbagsfromtheovenbeforeoperation.

• Pleasewipeouttheoveninteriorpriortooperationwithwarmsoapywaterandpolishdrywithasoftcleancloth.donotclosetheovendooruntiltheoveniscompletelydry.

• Newappliancescanhaveanodourduringfirstoperation.Itisrecommendedto‘runin’yourovenbeforeyoucookforthefirsttime.Runtheovenat180ºCfor2-4hoursandensurethattheroomiswellventilated.

• doNoTlinetheovenwithfoil,itwilldamagetheenamel.

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11 INSTALLATION

INStALLING YoUR ovEN ACCESSoRIES

SIdE RACKS

Thesideracksthatcomewithyourovenarefittedinthefollowingmanner• Insertthe2rearpegsintotheholesprovided• Locatethefrontpegintothefrontaccessholeandpush

infirmly.

CAtALYtIC LINERS (oN SELECtEd ModELS)

Catalyticlinersarecoatedwithaspeciallyformulatedenamelcoating.Thisporouscoatingenablesthe“selfcleaning”process–seeCleaning your appliancesectionformoredetails.Catalyticlinersmustbeinstalledfirstbutyoucanomitthem,ifyouwish,withnoeffecttocookingperformance.Theirsolepurposeistomakeovencleaningeasier.• Thecatalyticlinerswillattachtoeachsideofyour

oven.Therewillbealefthandandrighthandversion.Thisismarkedonthepanel.

• Positionthefirstlinerasperthediagram.Theblack,shinysideofthelinershouldbefacingtheovenwall,thehookspointingdownandtheword‘LH’positionedtothetoprearportionoftheoven.Therighthandsidewillbeamirrorimageofthis.

• Linethehooksupwiththeslotsprovidedintheovenwall,pushtheminandthenallowthelinertoslidedowntoitsfinalposition.

• Theaccessholeforthesideracksshouldbevisiblewhenthelineriscorrectlypositioned–seediagram.

pRIoR to INStALLING ACCESSoRIES, REMovE ALL pACKAGING ANd REMovE pLAStIC fILM fRoM ExtERNAL pANELS

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INStALLING BURNERS• Theburnercrownmustbefittedcorrectlyintotheburner

cupordamagewilloccurduringoperation.• Todothis,ensurethatthe2ribsoneithersideofthe

sparkplugholearepositionedintothe2slotsontheburnercup.

• Theburnercapissimplypositionedoverthetopoftheburnercrown.

Note: When the burner is correctly fitted it will sit level on the hob.

INStALLING tRIvEtS• Therubberfeetonthetrivetslocateintothecontours

ofthehob• Takecarewhenplacingthetrivetsasdroppingthemmay

damagethehobortrivet• Thewoktrivetsitsontopofthetrivetabovethewokburner

INSTALLATION

INStALLING BURNERS ANd tRIvEtSINStALLING YoUR ovEN ACCESSoRIES

Burnercap

Burnercup

Burnercrown

flamesafeguardsensor

Ignitionsparkplug

Injector

WoktrivetTrivets

Burnercap

Burnercrown

Wokburner

SHELvES ANd tRAYSTheshelvesaredesignedsothattheyhavemaximumtravelbutcannotbeaccidentallypulledrightout.Thetraysaredesignedinthesamewayandfitstraightintothesideracks.• Locatetherearedgeoftheshelf/trayinbetween2

guiderailsofthesiderack–seediagram.ensurethesamerailpositionsonbothsidesoftheovenarebeingengaged.

• Withthefrontedgeraised,begintoslidetheshelfintotheoven.

• oncetheindentshavepassedthefrontedgeofthesiderack,theshelfcanbepushedcompletelyin.

• Whenfullyinsertedtheshelf/trayshouldnotinterferewiththecloseddoor.

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GEttING to KNow YoUR GAS CooKtop

Trivets

Burnercap

Burnercrown

USAGE

USING YoUR GAS HotpLAtES

LIGHtING BURNERSElectronic ignitionThesehobsarefittedwithmainspoweredelectronicignition.Whentheappliancehasbeenconnectedandthepowerison,depressinganyknobwillreleasesparkstoallburners.Tolightaburner,depressthecorrespondingknobandwhilecontinuingtodepressknobturnanticlockwiseto‘HI’position.Theknobmaybereleasedoncetheflameisestablished,andturnedfurtheranticlockwisetoreducetheflameheightasdesired.

flame safeguard models wfE914 & wfE916Modelswithflamesafeguardhavethesameignitionprocedureaselectronicignition,butrequiretheknobtocontinuetobedepressedafterflameisestablishedforapproximately5seconds.Iftheflamegoesoutwhentheknobisreleased,simplydepresstheknobagain,thistimeholdingitdownwithslightlymoreforceforthesamelengthoftime.

WARNING• Keephandsclearofburnerswhenlighting.• Ifburnerdoesnotlightwithin5seconds,turnknobto‘off’

position,allowgastodisperse,thentrylightingagain.• BurnersMUSTbeoperatedbetween‘HIGH’and‘LoW’

settingsonly.

ENVIRONMENTAL TIPSToconservegas,placethepancentrallyovertheburnerandadjusttheflamesothatitdoesnotgopasttheedgeofthecookware.

Note: In the absence of electrical power, carry out the ignition directly to the burner with a hand held ignition source.

1. Low HEAt BURNER (5.1MJ/H) Usedforsimmeringwithsmallcookwareitems.

2. MEdIUM HEAt BURNER (9.0MJ/H) Usedfornormalcookingandsimmeringwithmidsize cookwareitems.

3. HIGH HEAt BURNER (12.1MJ/H) Usedforfastheatingwithlargesizecookwareitems.

4. INtENSE HEAt woK BURNER (14.4MJ/H) Usedforveryfastheatingwithwoksandotherlarge

sizecookwareitems.Usewoktrivetprovidedwhencookingwithawok.

ModEL wfE912 & wfE914

ModEL wfE916

Note: Gas controls turn anticlockwise from ‘off’ and have limited movement.

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14USAGE

CERAMIC HotpLAtES ModEL wfE946Thecooktopismadefromceramicglass,atough,durablematerialthatwithstandsheatingandcoolingwithoutbreaking.Itisstrongenoughtoholdtheheaviestutensils.However,itmustberememberedthatasitisGLASS,itmaybreak.Treatitaccordingly!

Shouldyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheglassinyournewappliance,pleasecontacttheservicecentrebydialling131349.

1. SINGLE CooKING zoNE 1200w2. SINGLE CooKING zoNE 1800w3. tRIpLE CooKING zoNE 2300/1600/800w4. MULtI-pURpoSE CooKING zoNE 2200/1400w

WARNINGIftheceramicglassiscracked,switchofftheappliancetoavoidthepossibilityofelectricshock.

Theheatingelementsareconcealedunderthesmoothglasssurfacewhichhasapatterntoshowthelocationoftheelements.

• Usepanswithsmooth,cleananddrybottomstoavoidscratchingorburningresidueintotheglass.

• ensurethepanbottomisthesamesizeastheworkingelement.

• Wedonotrecommendceramicglasspansbecausetheydonotconductheatwell.

• Stainlesssteelorenamelledsaucepansarebest.• donotusepanswithcopperoraluminiumbottoms

becausetheycanleavetraceswhicharedifficulttoremovefromtheglass.

• Ifbuyingnewutensilsselectenamelledsteelpanswith2-3mmthickbottomsorstainlesssteelpanswithsandwichbottoms4-6mmthick.Thepanbottomshouldbeflat,orpreferably,slightlyconcaveatroomtemperaturesothatitliesflatontheglasssurfacewhenhot.

Aflatorslightlyconcavepanispreferableforceramichotplates

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ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS

GEttING to KNow YoUR CERAMIC CooKtop

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CERAMIC CooKtop CoNtRoLS

1. oN/off wItH powER INdICAtoR2. LoCK wItH pILot LIGHt3. tRIpLE RING CooKING zoNE4. dISpLAY5. zoNE INdICAtoR6. HEAt SEttING SELECtIoN7. tIMER SEttING SELECtIoN8. tIMER dISpLAY9. MULtIpURpoSE CooKING zoNE

TheapplianceisoperatedusingTouchControlsensorfields.functionsarecontrolledbytouchingsensorfieldsandconfirmedbydisplaysandacousticsignals.Touchthesensorfieldsfrombelow,withoutcoveringothersensorfields.

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ICoNS SENSoR fIELd fUNCtIoN

on/offToswitchtheapplianceonandoff

Increasesettings Toincreaseheatsettings

Reducesettings Toreduceheatsettings

Timer Toselecttimersettings

Increasesettings ToincreaseTimertime

Reducesettings ToreduceTimertime

LockTolock/unlockthecontrolpanel

Tripleringswitch Toswitchouterringsonandoff

Multi-purposezoneswitch

Toswitchouterringonandoff

dISpLAYS

ICoNS dISpLAY dESCRIptIoN

Cookingzoneisswitchedoff

Keepwarmsettings

Keepwarmsettingisset

Heatsettings Heatsettingisset

Automaticwarmupfunction

Automaticwarm-upfunctionisactivated

error Malfunctionhasoccurred

Residualheat Cookingzoneisstillhot

Childsafetydevice

Lock/childsafetydeviceisactivated

Automaticswitchoff

Switchoffisactive

WARNINGRiskofburnsfromresidualheat.Afterbeingswitchedoff,thecookingzonesneedsometimetocooldown.Lookattheresidualheatindicator.

TIPS & INFORMATIONResidualheatcanbeusedformeltingandkeepingfoodwarm.

Thesetouchcontrolsapplytothehobonly.Theovenisoperatedindependently.

GEttING to KNow YoUR CERAMIC CooKtop

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16OPERATION

CoNtRoL pANEL dISpLAY

Switchon Touch for2seconds /

Switchoff Touch for2seconds / none

CoNtRoL pANEL dISpLAY

Toincrease Touch to

Todecrease Touch to

ToswitchoffTouch and

atthesametime

tRIpLE CooKING zoNE CoNtRoL pANEL INdICAtoR LIGHt

Toswitchonthemiddlering

Touch for1-2seconds

oneindicatorlightislit

Toswitchontheoutsidering

Touch for1-2seconds

Twoindicatorlightsarelit

Toswitchofftheoutsidering

Touch for1-2seconds

Thesecondindicatorlightgoesout

Toswitchoffthemiddlering

Touch for1-2seconds

Thefirstindicatorlightgoesout

MULtI-pURpoSE zoNE SENSoR fIELd INdICAtoR LIGHt

Toswitchontheoutsidering

Touch for1-2seconds

islit

Toswitchofftheoutsidering

Touch for1-2seconds

goesout

SwItCHING tHE CERAMIC CooKtop oN ANd off

USING YoUR CERAMIC CooKtop

TIPS & INFORMATIONAfterswitchingon,withinapprox.10secondsaheatsettingorafunctionmustbeset,otherwisetheapplianceautomaticallyswitchesitselfoff.

SEttING tHE HEAt SEttING

Thekeepwarmsetting liesbetween and .Itisusedtokeepfoodwarm.

SwItCHING tHE oUtSIdE RING oN ANd offByswitchingtheoutsideringsonoroff,theeffectiveheatingsurfacecanbematchedtothesizeofthecookware.

TIPS & INFORMATIONBeforeanoutsideringcanbeswitchedon,theinsideringmustbeswitchedon.

TIPS & INFORMATION

LoCKING/UNLoCKING tHE CoNtRoL pANELThecontrolpanel,withtheexceptionofthe‘on/off’sensorfield,canbelockedatanytimeinordertopreventthesettingsbeingchangedeg.Bywipingoverthepanelwithacloth.

TIPS & INFORMATIONWhenyouswitchtheapplianceoff,thelockingfunctionisautomaticallyswitchedoff.

USING tHE AUtoMAtIC wARM-Up fUNCtIoNAllcookingzonesareequippedwithanautomaticwarmupfunction.Whensettingaheatsettingusing ,whenstartingfrom ,thecookingzoneswitchestofullpowerforacertainamountoftimeandthenautomaticallyswitchesbacktotheheatsettingset.

TIPS & INFORMATIONIfduringtheautomaticwarmup ahigherheatsettingisselected,e.g.from to ,theautomaticwarmupisadjusted.

Ifthereisstillresidualheatonthecookingzone(display ),theautomaticwarmupisnotperformed.

CoNtRoL pANEL dISpLAY

Switchon Touch (for5seconds)

Switchoff Touch thepreviouslysetheatsettings

CoNtRoL pANELpoSSIBLE HEAtSEttINGS

dISpLAY

Switchon(onlywhenstartingat )

Touch to(after

5seconds)

Switchoff Touch to / to

Notused Touch to to

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USING YoUR CERAMIC CooKtop

USING tHE CHILd SAfEtY dEvICEThechildsafetydevicepreventsunintentionaluseoftheappliance.

SwItCHING oN tHE CHILd SAfEtY dEvICE

StEp CoNtRoL pANEL dISpLAY

1. Switchtheapplianceon(donotsetaheatsetting)

2. Touch for4seconds

Thechildsafetydeviceisswitchedon

SwItCHING off tHE CHILd SAfEtY dEvICE

StEp CoNtRoL pANEL dISpLAY

1. Switchtheapplianceon(donotsetaheatsetting)

2. Touch for4seconds lightsup

3. Switchtheapplianceoff

Thechildsafetydeviceisswitchedoff

Thechildsafetydevicecanonlybeswitchedonoroff,ifnoheatsettingisset.

Thelengthoftimethattheautomaticwarmupfunctionoperatesdependsontheheatsettingselected.

HEAt SEttING AUtoMAtIC wARM Up (MIN:SEC)

0.30

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Thechildsafetydevicecanbeswitchedoffinthiswayforasinglecookingsession;itremainsactivatedafterwards.

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Untiltheapplianceisnextswitchedoff,itcanbeusedasnormal.Afterswitchingofftheappliance,thechildsafetydeviceisactiveagain

TIPS & INFORMATIONAfteroverridingthechildsafetydevice,aheatsettingorafunctionmustbesetwithinapprox.10seconds,otherwisetheapplianceautomaticallyswitchesitselfoff.

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TIPS & INFORMATIONIfaheatsettingissetonthecookingzoneinadditiontoacountdowntimer,thecookingzoneisswitchedoffafterthetimesethaselapsed.Ifacookingzoneisswitchedoff,thetimerfunctionsetisalsoswitchedoff.

SELECtING A CooKING zoNE

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1. Touch once Pilotlightoffirstcookingzoneflashes

2. Touch once Pilotlightofsecondcookingzoneflashes

3. Touch once Pilotlightofthirdcookingzoneflashes

4. Touch once Pilotlightoffourthcookingzoneflashes

5. Touch once Pilotlightoffifthcookingzoneflashes

TIPS & INFORMATIONIfthepilotlightisflashingmoreslowly,theheatsettingcanbesetormodified.Ifothertimerfunctionsareset,afterafewsecondstheshortestremainingtimeofallthetimerfunctionsisdisplayedandthecorrespondingpilotlightflashes.

SEttING tHE tIME

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Pilotlightforthecookingzoneselectedflashes

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Pilotlightofcookingzoneselectedflashesfaster.Timeremainingisdisplayed

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Thepilotlightgoesout

Thetimerfunctionfortheselectedcookingzoneisswitchedoff

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Pilotlightofcookingzoneselectedflashesfaster.Timeremainingisdisplayed

2. Touch or 01to99minutes

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1.Select cookingzone Pilotlightofcookingzoneselectedflashesfaster.Timeremainingisdisplayed

Afterafewsecondsthepilotlightflashesmoreslowly

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1.Touch theacousticsignaltoacknowledge

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AUtoMAtIC SwItCH offCooking surface• Ifafterswitchingonthecookingsurface,aheat

settingisnotsetforacookingzonewithinapprox.10seconds,thecookingsurfaceautomaticallyswitchesitselfoff.

• Ifoneormoresensorfieldsarecoveredbyobjects(apan,cloths,etc.)forlongerthanapprox.10seconds,asignalsoundsandthecookingsurfaceswitchesoffautomatically.

• Ifallcookingzonesareswitchedoff,thecookingsurfaceautomaticallyswitchesitselfoffafterapprox.10seconds.

Control panel• Whentheapplianceisswitchedoff,ifoneormore

ofthesensorfieldsonthecontrolpanelarecoveredformorethan10seconds,anacousticsignalsounds.Theacousticsignalswitchesitselfoffautomaticallywhenthesensorfieldsarenolongercovered.

Cooking zonesIfoneofthecookingzonesisnotswitchedoffafteracertaintime,oriftheheatsettingisnotmodified,therelevantcookingzoneswitchesoffautomaticallyand is displayed.Beforebeingusedagain,thecookingzonemustbesetto .

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UNdERStANdING YoUR ovEN fUNCtIoNSThefollowingliststheovenfunctionsavailablewiththeprogrammablecontroller(modelsWfe916,Wfe946&WVe916).Multifunctionmodels(Wfe914&Wfe912)haveallovenfunctionsexceptforfanAssist,PizzaandfastHeatUp.

RApId HEAt

function 1 Heatcomesfromtheelementssurroundingthefansaswellasthesmallerelementabovethefood.Thisallowsyoutopreheatyouroven30%quickerthanonstandard“Bake”.“RapidHeat”isidealforcookingfrozenpre-cookedfoodssuchassavourydishes,pastries,pizzas,minimeals(TVdinners),meatpiesandfruitpies.Simplyplacethefoodintheovenstraightfromthefreezerandheat–idealforbusypeople.Cookintheupperhalfoftheovenforbestresults.

fAN BAKE

function 2

Heatcomesfromtheelementssurroundingthefans.Thefanscirculatethehotairaroundtheovencavitysothatyoucanputyourfoodindifferentplacesintheovenandstillcookthematthesametime.Youcanusethe“fanBake”functionformulti-shelfcooking,reheatingcookedfoods,pastriesandcompleteovenmeals.Itwillcookatalowertemperatureandbefasterthanbaking.Pleasenotethatsomevariationinbrowningisnormal.

BAKE/pIzzA

function 3

Heatcomesfromtwoelements,oneaboveandonebelowthefood.Thebottomelementisacleanheatelementandisbelowtheflooroftheoven.Bothelementsarecontrolledbythethermostatandwillturnonandofftomaintainthesettemperature.Youcanusethe“Bake”functionforsingletraysofbiscuits,scones,muffins,cakes,slices,casseroles,bakedpuddings,roastsanddelicateeggdishes.

function 4

Heatcomesfromtheelementbelowtheflooroftheoven.Theelementiscontrolledbythethermostatandwillturnonandofftomaintainthesettemperature.The“BaseHeat”functioncanbeusedtoaddextrabrowningtothebasesofpizzas,piesandpastries.Cookinthelowerhalfoftheovenwhenyouareusingonlyoneshelf.forbestresults,usesilverorshinytrays.fAN ASSISt

function 5

Heatcomesfromtwoelements,oneaboveandonebelowthefood.Thefanscirculatethehotairaroundtheovencavitysothatyoucanputthefoodindifferentplacesintheovenandstillcookthematthesametime.Youshouldonlyuseamaximumof2shelveswith“fanAssist”.donotusethebottomshelf.Iftwoshelvesareused,foodontheshelfinthehigherpositionwillcookfirstandshouldthenberemovedtoallowthefoodonthelowershelftofinishcooking.pIzzA

function 6

“Pizza”isacombinationof“BaseHeat”and“fanBake”andoffersyouthecombinedbenefitsofbothfunctions.Heatcomesfromtheelementssurroundingthefansaswellasthecleanheatelementbelowtheovenfloor.The“Pizza”functionisidealforfoodsthatrequirecookingandbrowningonthebase.Itisgreatforfoodssuchaspizzas,quiches,meatpiesandfruitpies.Simplyplacethefoodinthemiddleoftheovenandsetthedesiredtemperature.

BASE HEAt

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function 7

The“defrost”functionuseslowtemperatureairthatiscirculatedbythefans.Youcandefrost(thaw)yourfoodbeforeyoucookit.Youcanalsouse“defrost”toraiseyouryeastdoughandtodryfruit,vegetablesandherbs.

fAN GRILL

function 8

“fanGrill”offersyouthebenefitsofboth“Bake”andtraditional“Grill”functions.Thegrillelementturnsonandofftomaintainthesettemperaturewhilethefanscirculatetheheatedair.Theovendoorremainsclosedforfangrill.Youcanuse“fanGrill”forlargecutsofmeattogiveyouaresultthatissimilarto“rotisserie”cookedmeat.Putyourfoodonashelfinthesecondlowestshelfposition.Putthegrilldishonthelowestshelfpositiontocatchanyspills.Whenusing“fanGrill”itisnotnecessarytoturnthefoodoverduringthecookingcycle.Setthetemperatureto180°C.

GRILL

function 9

The“Grill”directsradiantheatfromthepowerfulupperelementontothefood.Youcanusethe“Grill”functionfortendercutsofmeat,steak,chops,sausages,fish,cheesetoastiesandotherquickcookingfoods.Grillwiththeovendoorclosed.Preheatyourgrillfor3minutestogetthebestresults.Thiswillhelpsealinthenaturaljuicesofsteak,chopsetc.forabetterflavour.Youcanslideyourgrilldishintoeitherofthe2spaceswithintheupperpairsofsupportrails.

function 10

“MaxiGrill”directsradiantheatfrom2powerfulupperelementsontothefood.Youcanusethe“MaxiGrill”functionfortendercutsofmeat,steak,chops,sausages,fish,cheesetoastiesandotherquickcookingfoods.Grillwiththeovendoorclosed.“MaxiGrill”allowsyoutotakefulladvantageofthelargegrilldishareaandwillcookfasterthannormal“Grill”.forbestresultsitisrecommendedtopreheatyourgrillfor3minutes.Thiswillhelpsealinthenaturaljuicesofsteak,chopsetc.forabetterflavour.Youcanslideyourgrilldishintoeitherofthe2spaceswithintheupperpairsofsupportrails.

fASt HEAt Up

“fastHeatUp”canbeselectedintheinitialheatupphaseofanycookingfunction.during“fastHeatUp”theheatcomesfromtheelementssurroundingthefansaswellasthesmallerelementabovethefood.Thisallowsyoutopreheatyouroven30%quickerthanonstandard“Bake/Pizza”.SeeUsingyourprogrammablecontrollertooperatetheoveninstructionsformoreinformation.

CooLING/vENtING fAN Yourbuilt-inapplianceisfittedwithacoolingfan.Thispreventsyourkitchencabinetfromoverheatingandreducesthecondensationinsidetheoven.Itwilloperatewheneveryouareusingyourovenorgrillandwillblowwarmairacrossthetopoftheovendoor.Insomeappliancesthecoolingfanmaycontinuetooperateaftertheapplianceisturnedoff.Itwillswitchoffbyitselfonceoveniscool

CoNdENSAtIoN excesscondensationmayfogtheovendoor.Thismayhappenwhenyouarecookinglargequantitiesoffoodfromacoldstart.Youcanminimizecondensationby:• Keepingtheamountofwaterusedwhilstcooking

toaminimum.• Makingsurethattheovendoorisfirmlyclosed.• Bakingcustardinabakingdishthatisslightly

smallerthanthewatercontainer.• Cookingcasseroleswiththelidon.

Note: If you are using water in cooking, this will turn to steam and may condense outside your appliance. this is not a problem or fault with your oven.

dEfRoSt MAxI GRILL

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GENERAL fEAtURESYourtouchcontrolclockhasthefollowingfeatures:• Timer–allowsyoutosetacountdowntimethatwill

beepwhenthesettimehaselapsed.• Cookingduration–Youcansetacookingduration.

Atimerwillcountdownthepresetcookingtime,beepwhenthetimehaselapsedandturntheovenoff.

• endcookingtime–youcansetacookingfinishtime.Atimerwillcountdownthepresetcookingtime,beepwhenthefinishtimehasbeenreachedandturntheovenoff.

• delayedstartcookingtime–Youcancombinethecookingtimeandstopcookingtimetoswitchtheovenonandoffataspecifictimeduringtheday.

Note: Your touch control clock only operates with your main oven.

SEttING tHE tIME of dAYYoumustsetthetimeofdaybeforeyoucanoperateyourappliance.Whenpowerissuppliedtoyouroven“12.00“willbedisplayedandthe“clock”indicatorIwillflash.1. Tosetthetimeofdayinhoursandminutes,press

–or+.5secondsafterthelastchange,the“clock”indicatorIwilldisappear,confirmingthetimehasbeenset.

Note: the clock has a 24-hour display.

CHANGE tHE tIME of dAY (dAYLIGHt SAvING)1. Press“mode”untilthe“clock”indicatorIbegins

flashing.2. Press–or+tochangethetime.5secondsafterthe

lastchange,the“clock”indicatorIwilldisappear,confirmingthetimehasbeenset.

SEttING tHE tIMER1. Press“mode“untilthe“timer”indicatorIbeginsflashing.2. Setthecountdowntimeyouwantbyusing–and+.

5secondsafterthelastchangethe“timer”indicatorIwillstopflashing,confirmingthetimerhasbeenset.

3. Tostopthebeeper,press–,+or“mode”.

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opERAtING YoUR ovEN tEMpERAtURE ANd fUNCtIoN SELECtoRS ModELS wfE912 & wfE914Tosettheoven,turnthefunctionselectortothedesiredcookingfunctionandthenturnthetemperatureselectortothedesiredtemperature.Anindicatorlightabovethetemperatureselectorwillcomeon.Whenthetemperatureisreachedtheheatingsourceswitchesitselfoffandtheindicatorlightgoesout.Whentheoventemperaturefallsbelowthedesiredsetting,theheatingsourceswitchesonandtheindicatorlightcomesonagain.oncethefoodiscooked,turnthetemperatureselectoroffinananticlockwisedirection.donotforceitrightroundinaclockwisedirectionasthiswillresultindamagetothethermostat.Turnthemultifunctionselectoroff.

pREHEAtING YoUR ovEN wItH “RApId HEAt”Topreheatyourovenselectthe“RapidHeat”function.Thisfunctionallowsyouroventoreachthepresettemperaturequickerthananyothercookingfunction.1. Turnthefunctionselectorto“RapidHeat”2. Setthedesiredpreheattemperature,byrotatingyouroventemperatureselector.Whentheindicatorlightabovethetemperatureselectorgoesout,theovenhasreachedthedesiredtemperature.Selecttheovenfunctionyourequireforcookingorbakingandplacethefoodintheoven.

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SEttING tHE CooKING dURAtIoN1. Checktheclockdisplaysthecorrecttimeofday.2. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionandtemperature.

Theovenindicatorlightwillglowandtheheatingsourcewillcomeon.

3. Press“mode“untilthe“cooktime”indicatorIbeginsflashing.

4. Setthecookingdurationyouwantbyusing–or+.5secondsafterthelastchange,the“cooktime”indicatorIwillstopflashing,andthetimeofdaywillbedisplayed.

Note: Do not forget to add preheating time if necessary.

SEttING tHE CooKING ENd tIME1. Checktheclockdisplaysthecorrecttimeofday.2. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionandtemperature.

Theovenindicatorlightwillglowandtheheatingsourcewillcomeon.

3. Press“mode“untilthe“endtime”indicatorIbeginsflashing.

4. enterthetimeofdayyouwanttofinishcookingbypressing–or+.5secondsafterthelastchange,the“endtime”indicatorIwillstopflashingandthecurrenttimeofdaywillbedisplayed.

SEttING tHE dELAYEd StARt CooKING tIME1. Programthe“cooktime“and“endtime“asdescribed

intherelevantsections.onceboththe“cooktime“and“endtime“havebeenset,the“cooktime“and“endtime”indicatorswillstopflashingandthecurrenttimeofdaywillbedisplayed.

to CHECK oR CANCEL SEttINGS1. Tocheckyoursettings,press“mode”untilthesetting

youwantisdisplayed.Aredlightwillflashnexttothemode(cooktime,endtimeetc)thatiscurrentlyondisplay.

2. Tocancel“delayedstart”press“mode”untilalightflashesnextto“cooktime”.Pressandhold“–”untiltheclocknolongerreverses(“0:00”andyouwillhearabeep).Ifyouhaveleftthetemperatureandfunctionknobsatasettingtheovenwillstartoncethe“endtime”lightstopsflashing.

3. Tocancel“autooff”press“mode”untilalightflashesnextto“cooktime”.Pressandhold“–”untiltheclocknolongerreverses(“0:00”andyouwillhearabeep).Thisautomaticallycancels“delayedstart”.Ifyouhaveleftthetemperatureandfunctionknobsatasetting,theovenwillstartoncethe“cooktime”lightstopsflashing.Becauseyouhavecancelled“autooff”theovenwillcontinuetoheatuntilyoumanuallyturnitoff.

oN CoMpLEtIoN of CooKINGTheovenwillturnoff,thetimerwillbeepandthe“endtime”and/or“cooktime”indicatorswillflash.1. Turnthefunctionandtemperaturecontrolstotheoff

position.2. Press“+”or“–”or“mode”tostopthetimerfrom

beeping.

SwItCHING tHE CLoCK dISpLAY oN ANd off1. Presstogether“+”and“–”for2secondstoswitch

’off’thedisplay.2. Presstogether“+”and“–”for2secondstoswitchthe

clockdisplay’on’again. Note: If a timer mode is set, then it is not possible to switch the display off.

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SEttING tHE tIME of dAYAftertheappliancehasbeenelectricallyconnectedthe“setclock”symbol willflashontheclockdisplay.1. Tosetthetimeofdayinhoursandminutespressthe

–or+.5secondsafterthelastchangethe“timerarrow”willdisappear,confirmingthetimehasbeenset.

Note: the clock has a 24-hour display.

CHANGE tHE tIME of dAY (dAYLIGHt SAvING)1. Switchofftheappliancebypressing“on/off”.2. Press“Timer”asmanytimesasnecessaryuntilthe

“setclock”symbol and“timerarrow flashontheclockdisplay.

3. Press“+”or“–”tochangethetime.5secondsafterthelastchangethe“setclock”symbol and“timerarrowwilldisappear,confirmingthetimehasbeenset.

SEttING tHE ovEN fUNCtIoN1. Switchontheappliancebypressingthe“on/off”.

Theovenlightswilllight.2. Pressthe“function”asmanytimesasnecessaryuntil

thedesiredfunctionappears.Thesuggestedcookingtemperatureappearsinthedisplayandthedegreessymbol“°”flashes.Ifthesuggestedtemperatureisnotchangedwithinapproximately5secondsthedegreessymbol“°”stopsflashingandtheovenbeginstoheat.Thesuggestedtemperaturedisplayisreplacedwiththeovencentretemperatureandathermometericon.Thethermometericonrisesslowly,indicatingthedegreetowhichtheoveniscurrentlybeingheated.

CHANGING tHE ovEN tEMpERAtURE1. Pressthe–or+,todecreaseorincreasethetemperature.Note: the temperature can only be adjusted when the degrees symbol “°” is flashing. the temperature setting changes in increments of 5°C. to change the temperature after the degrees symbol “°” stops flashing, press the “Function” and then press the – or + to change the temperature.

SEttING tHE CooKING tIME1. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionandcooking

temperature.2. Pressthe“Timer”asoftenasnecessary,untilthe“cook

time”❘➔❘ symbolappears.3. Setthedesiredcookingtimebyusingthe–or+,

whilstthe“timerarrow” isflashing.After5secondsfromthelasttimeadjustmentthe“timerarrow” willdisappearandyourapplianceisnowprogrammed.

4. Whenthesettimehaselapsed,asignalwillsound.Tostopthesignal,press“+”or“–”.

SEttING tHE Stop tIME1. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionandcooking

temperature.2. Pressthe“Timer”asoftenasnecessary,untilthe“end

time”➔❘ symbolappearsflashing.3. Setthedesiredswitch-offtimeusingthe–or+whilst

the“timerarrow” isflashing.After5secondsfromthelasttimeadjustmentthe“timerarrow” willdisappearandyourapplianceisnowprogrammed.

4. Whenthesettimehaselapsed,asignalwillsound.Tostopthesignal,press“+”or“–”.

SEttING tHE dELAYEd StARt CooKING tIMEThe“cooktime”and“stoptime”functionscanbecombinedtoswitchtheovenonandoffataspecifictimeduringtheday.1. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionandcookingtemperature.2. Press“Timer”asoftenasnecessary,untilthe“cook

time”❘➔❘ symbolappears.3. Setthedesiredcookingtimebyusing–or+,whilst

the“timerarrow” isflashing.4. Press“Timer”asoftenasnecessary,untilthe“end

time”➔❘ symbolappearsflashing5. Setthedesiredswitch-offtimeusingthe–or+whilst

the“timerarrow” isflashing.The“cooktime”❘➔❘ and“endtime”➔❘ arrowsarelittoconfirmthattheovenhasbeenprogrammed.

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oN CoMpLEtIoN of CooKINGWhenthesettimehaselapsed,asignalwillsoundfor1minute,theovenwillswitchoffandtheremainingtimeindication“0.00”willappearonthedisplay.1. Tostopthesignal,press“+”or“–”.

SEttING tHE MINUtE MINdERforsettingacountdownperiod.Whentheperiodoftimehaselapsed,anaudiblesignalissounded.Note: this feature has no effect on the oven operation.1. Press“Timer”asoftenasnecessary,untilthe“minute

minder”symbol appearsflashing.Setthedesiredlengthoftimeusing–or+whilstthe“timerarrow” isflashing.After5secondsfromthelasttimeadjustmentthe“timerarrow” willdisappearandtheminuteminderhasbeenset.oncethesettimehaselapsed,asignalwillsoundfor1minute.Thetimeindication“0.00”andaflashing“minuteminder”symbol willappearonthedisplay.

2. Tostopthesignal,press“+”or“–”.

dEMoNStRAtIoN ModE – pRoGRAMMABLE CoNtRoLLER ModELSfordisplaypurposes,theappliancehasademonstrationmodetoenabledemonstrationofovenfunctionalitywithoutconsumingpower.Indemonstrationmode,thedisplay,thelightandthefanonlyareoperational.Whentheapplianceisindemonstrationmodeandthedisplayisswitchedon,theclocksymbolwillbeon.Iftheapplianceisindemonstrationmode,tooperatetheappliancenormallythedemonstrationmodewillneedtobedeactivated.Todeactivatedemonstrationmode1. Press“on/off”untilthedisplayreturnstostandbymode.2. Presssimultaneouslythe“Timer”and“-“for5seconds.

USING fHU (fASt HEAt Up) ModEToquicklyandefficientlypreheatyouroven,itisrecommendedtoselectthe“fastHeat”cookingfeature.1. ensuretheapplianceisonbypressingthe“on/

off”.Theovenlightswilllight.2. Selectthedesiredovenfunctionbypressing“function”.3. Setthecookingtemperaturebypressingthe–or+

todecreaseorincreasethetemperature. Note: the temperature can only be adjusted when the degrees symbol “°” is flashing. Thetemperaturesettingchangesinincrementsof5°C.4. Pressthe“fastHeat”.Theletters“fHU”willappearon

thetemperaturedisplay.5. Whenthesettemperatureisreachedthebuzzer

willsoundandthesettemperaturewillbedisplayed. Note: “FHU” cannot be selected if the oven temperature is above the preset temperature.

ACtIvAtING tHE CHILd-pRoof LoCKWhenthechildlockisengaged,theovencannotbeswitchedon.1. Switchofftheapplianceusingthe“on/off”.2. Press“function”and–atthesametime,holduntil

theword“SAfe”isdisplayed. Thechild-prooflockisnowengaged.Note: When the child-proof lock function is active the time of day and minute minder can only be set.

RELEASING tHE CHILd-pRoof LoCK1. Press“function”and–atthesametime,holduntilthe

word“SAfe”isclearedfromthedisplay.Thechild-prooflockisnowreleasedandtheovenisreadytouse.

BEEp oN toUCHThebeepsoundcanbeactivatedanytimewhenasymbolispressed.1. ensuretheovenisoffbypressing“on/off”.2. Press“function”and+simultaneouslyfor2seconds,

asinglebeepwillsoundtoconfirmtheoperation.Repeattheaboveproceduretoresetthebeepontouchmode.Asdefault,thebeepontouchmodeisoff.

SAfEtY CUt-oUt fEAtURETheovenautomaticallyswitchesitselfoffifthetemperatureisnotadjustedortheapplianceisleftoperatingafteraperiodoftime.Theovenswitchesitselfoffafter:• 20hourswhensetbetween30°Cand120°C• 8.5hourswhensetbetween120°Cand200°C• 5.5hourswhensetbetween200°Cand250°C

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GEt to KNow YoUR NEw ovEN wItH tHIS ‘SIMpLE tESt CAKE’Althoughwestriveforaperfectperformingoven,it’spossiblethattherewillbesomevariationincolourwhenbaking.Therefore,wesuggestthissimple,easyanddelicioustomakeSimpleTestCake,itcanhelpyouunderstandyournewoven.Allovensdosometimeshavehotorcoldspots,thereforeitisimportanttojudgewithyoureyeasyoumayrequiretorotateduringbaking.

‘SIMpLE tESt CAKE’ 125gbutter,softenedtoroomtemperature1cupcastersugar1teaspoonpurevanillaessence4largeeggs2cupsself-raisingflourpinchofsalt4tablespoons(80ml)full-creammilk

MEtHod:1. Butterbaseandsidesoftwo,20cmstraight-sided

roundorsquarecakepans.Thenlinethebasewithgreaseprooforbakingpaper.

2. Preheatoventomoderate‘180ºC’(170ºCfanforced)andensureovenshelfisinthecentrepositionofoven.

3. Creamsoftenedbutterandsugaruntillightincolour.4. Addvanillaessence.5. Theneggsoneatatime,beatingwellaftereach

addition.6. Siftflourandsaltintothemixtureandbeatuntil

wellcombined.7. Addmilkandbeatorstirtocombine.8. Spoonmixtureequallybetweenpreparedcakepans.9. Bakeinpreheatedoven,middleshelfforabout25to

35minutesoruntilwhentestedwithafinecakeskeweritcomesoutcleanortheedgesofthecakeshavecomeawayslightlyfromthesidesofthecakepans.

10.Removefromoventowirecakerackandrestfor5minutesbeforeremovingfromcakepans.Coolcompletely.

ToServe:sandwichtogetherwithyourfavouritejamorconserve,anddusttopwithpureicingsugar.

Foot Note:If desired substitute butter for either margarine or olive oil spread. Recipe is based on the Australian standard metric 250ml cup and 20ml tablespoon sets.

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CooKING GUIdE

COOKING

• forbestbakingresultspreheatovenfor30minutes• Selectthecorrectshelflocationforfoodbeingcooked.• Thegrilltraycanbeusedintheovenasabakingdish,

exceptinovenshelflocation1.• Makesuredisheswillfitintotheovenbeforeyou

switchiton.• Keepedgesofbakingdishesatleast40mmfromthe

sideoftheoven.Thisallowsfreecirculationofheatandensuresevencooking.

• donotopentheovendoormorethannecessary.• donotplacefoodswithalotofliquidintotheoven

withotherfoods.Thiswillcausefoodtosteamandnotbrown.

• Aftertheovenisturnedoffitretainstheheatforsometime.Usethisheattofinishcustardsortodrybread.

• donotusealotofcookingoilwhenroasting.Thiswillpreventsplatteringoilonthesidesoftheovenandtheovendoor.Polyunsaturatedfatscanleaveresiduewhichisverydifficulttoremove.

• Whencookingthingswhichrequireahighheatfrombelow(e.g.tarts),placethecookingdishonasconetrayinthedesiredshelfposition.

• forspongesandcakesusealuminium,brightfinishedornon-stickutensils.

• Removeunnecessarytraysordisheswhenroastingorbaking.

ovEN SHELf LoCAtIoNYourovenhassevenpositionsforshelves.Thesearenumberedfrom1(thelowestshelfposition)to7(thehighestshelfposition).Seediagram.

Togivemaximumspaceaboveandbelowtheshelves,loadtheminthisway:• Whencookingwith1shelf,useposition3or4.• Whencookingwith2shelves,useposition3and5Usetheovenefficiently,bycookingmanytraysoffoodatthesametime.forexample:• Cook2traysofscones,smallcakesorsausagerolls.

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CooKING GUIdE

CHooSING tHE BESt ovEN SEttINGSThefollowingtableisintendedasaguideandexperiencemayshowsomevariationincookingtimesnecessarytomeetindividualrequirements.Werecommendthatyoupreheatyourovenfor30minutes.

ModES wItHoUt ovEN fAN

food tEMpERAtURE C ovEN SHELf poSItIoN* tIME IN MINUtES

Scones Plainorfruit 220 3or4 10–15

Biscuits RolledSpoonedShortbreadbiscuits

170190160

333

13–1813–1830–35

Meringues Hard–individualSoft–individualPavlova–6egg

110180110

333

9015–2075

Cakes CupcakesSponge–4eggShallowbuttercake

190180180

3or43or43

15–2020–3025–30

Pastry–shortcrust CornishpastiesCustardtart

200200/180

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40–45Pastry8/200Wholetart10/200&20/180

Pastry–choux Creampuffs 210 3 25–30

Yeastgoods Bread 210 3 25–30

ModES wItH ovEN fAN

food tEMpERAtURE C ovEN SHELf poSItIoN* tIME IN MINUtES

SINGLE SHELf MULtI SHELf

Scones Plainorfruit 210 3or4 2&5 10–15

Biscuits Rolled 150 3or4 2&5 13–18

Spooned 180 3or4 2&5 13–18

Shortbread 150 3or4 2&5 13–18

Meringues Hard–individual 100 3or4 2&5 90

Soft–individual 165 3or4 2&5 15–20

Pavlova–6egg 100 3or4 2&5 75

Cakes Cupcakes 180 3or4 2&5 15–20

Sponge–4egg 170 3or4 2&5 20–30

Shallowbuttercake 170 3or4 2&5 25–30

Richfruitcake 170 3or4 2&5 60

Pastry–shortcrust Cornishpasties 180 3or4 2&5 40–45

Custardtart 190/170 3or4 2&5 20–30

Wholetart Pastry8/190Wholetart10/190&20/170

Pastry–choux Creampuffs 200 3or4 2&5 25–30

Yeastgoods Bread 200 4 2&5 25–30

*Countingfromthebottomshelfup.

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CooKING GUIdE

COOKING

RoAStING MEAt1. Placethemeatintheovenandsetthetemperature

between180°Cand200°C.(Itisrecommendedtowrapyourmeatsinanovenroastingbagorfoiltopreventfatsandoilsfromsplattering,makingiteasiertocleanyouroven.)

2. Usethegrill/ovendishandgrillinsert.Placethemeatontheinsert.

3. donotpiercethemeat,asthiswillallowjuicestoescape.4. Whenthemeatiscooked,taketheroastoutofthe

oven,wrapinaluminiumfoilandleavetostandforabout10minutes.Thiswillhelpretainthejuiceswhenthemeatiscarved.Thetableshowstemperaturesandcookingtimesfordifferentkindsofmeat.Thesemayvarydependingonthethicknessorbonecontentofthemeat.

MEAt RECoMMENdEd tEMpERAtURE MINUtES pER KILoGRAM

Beef 180°C–200°C Rare 35–40

Medium 45–50

Welldone 55–60

Lamb 180°C–200°C Medium 40

Welldone 60

Veal 180°C–200°C Welldone 60

Pork 180°C–200°C Welldone 60

RoAStING poULtRY ANd fISH1. Placethepoultryorfishinanovensetatamoderate

temperatureof180°C.2. Placealayeroffoiloverthefishforaboutthree

quartersofthecookingtime.Thetableshowstemperaturesandcookingtimesfordifferentkindsoffishandpoultry.Thesemayvarydependingonthethicknessorbonecontentofthemeat.

poULtRY & fISH

RECoMMENdEd tEMpERAtURE MINUtES pER KILoGRAM

Chicken 180°C–200°C 45–50

duck 180°C–200°C 60–70

Turkey 180°C–200°C 40–45(<10kg)35–40(>10kg)

fish 180°C–200°C 20

GRILLING GUIdE

Note: Always clean the grill/oven dish after every use. excessive fat build up may cause a fire.

GRILLING IS CoNdUCtEd wItH tHE ovEN dooR CLoSEdAsamethodofcooking,grillingcanbeusedto:• enhancetheflavoursofvegetables,fish,poultryandmeat.• Sealthesurfaceofthefoodandretainthenaturaljuices.

Thistableshowshowtogrilldifferenttypesofmeat:Beef Tenderloin,rump,sirloin.Brushwithoilormelted

butter,especiallyifthemeatisverylean.

Lamb Loinchops,shortloinchops,chumpchops,andforequarterchops.Removeskinorcutatintervalstostopcurling.Brushwithoilormeltedbutter.

Sausages Pricksausagestostopskinfrombursting.

Poultry divideintoservingpieces.Brushwithoil.

fish Brushwithoilormeltedbutterandlemonjuice.

Bacon Removerind.Grillflat.

ovEN/GRILL dISH wItH wIRE RACK INSERt

WARNING

GUIdE to BEttER GRILLING

Steak 15–20minutes

Chops 20–30minutes

fish 8–10minutes

Bacon 4–5minutes

Nodefinitetimescanbegivenforgrillingbecausethisdependsonyourowntastesandthesizeofthefood.Thesetimesshouldonlybeusedasaguideandremembertoturnthefoodoverhalfwaythroughthecookingprocess.forbettergrillingresults,followtheseeasyinstructions:1. Preheatgrillforatleast5minutes.2. Chooseonlyprimecutsofmeatorfish.Ifthecutisless

than5mmthickitwilldryout.Ifthecutismorethan40mmthick,theoutsidemayburnwhilsttheinsideremainsraw.

3. donotplacealuminiumfoilunderthefoodasthispreventsfatsandoilsfromdrainingaway,whichcouldresultinafire.

4. Bastethefoodduringcookingwithbutter,oliveoilormarinade.Grilledfoodisbetterifmarinatedbeforecooking.

5. Usetongstoturnfoodasaforkpiercesthesurfaceandwillletjuicesescape.

fAN GRILL

The“fanGrill”assiststhegrillingprocessbycirculatingtheheatevenlyaroundthefood.Therecommendedtemperaturesettingis180°Cforallfangrillingfunctions.1. Placethegrilldishonthebottomrack.2. Placemeat/poultryonanovenshelfabovethegrilldish.3. Wipeoffanyoilorfatwhichspatterswhiletheoven

isstillwarm.

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PROBLEMS

pRoBLEM CAUSES REMEdIES

Unevencooking: •Incorrectshelfposition.•oventraytoolarge.•Traysnotcentralised.•Airflowinovenuneven.•Grilldishaffectingthermostat.

–Selectshelfthatputsfoodinthecentreoftheoven.–experimentwithothertraysordishes.–Centretrays.–Rotatefoodduringcooking.–Removegrilldishfromovenonbakemodes.

Bakedproductstoobrownontop:

•ovennotpreheated.•Bakingtinstoolargefortherecipe.•Bakingtinsnotevenlyspaced.

•Productsnotevenlysizedorspacedontrays.

•Bakingtemperaturetoohigh.

–Preheattheoven.–Usecorrectsizetins.–Staggerbakingtinsatleast3cmbetweentinsandtheovenwalls.

–Makeintosamesizeandshape,&spreadevenlyovertrays.

–Lowerthetemperature.

Bakedproductstoobrownonbottom:

•Bakingtinstoolargefortherecipe.•Bakingtinsaredarkmetalorglass.

•foodtoolowintheoven.•ovendooropenedtoofrequentlyduringbaking.

•Bakingtemperaturetoohigh.•Grilldishaffectingthermostat.

–Usecorrectsizetins.–Changetoshiny,lighttinsorlowerthetemperatureby10°C.

–Cookoneshelfhigher.–don’topentheovendooruntilatleasthalfthecookingtimehaspassed.

–Lowerthetemperature.–Removegrilldishfromovenonbakemodes.

Cakeshaveacracked,thickcrust:

•Bakingtemperaturetoohigh.•foodtoohighinoven.•Cakebatterovermixed.•Pantoodeep.•Bakingpansdark.

–Lowerthetemperature.–Cookoneshelflower.–Mixjustlongenoughtocombineingredients.–Checksizeofpananduserecommendedsize.–Changetoshinypans.

Bakedproductsarepale,flatandundercooked:

•Bakingtemperaturetoolow.•foodtoolowinoven.•Bakingtimetooshort.•Incorrecttinsize.

–Raisethetemperature.–Cookoneshelfhigher.–Increasecookingtime.–Usecorrectsizetin.

Cakesfalleninthecentre: •Bakingtemperaturetoolow.•Bakingtimetooshort.•ProportionsofIngredientsincorrectintherecipe.

•openingdoortooearlyinbaking.

–Raisethetemperature.–Increasecookingtime.–Checkrecipe.

–donotopenthedooruntilthelastquarterofcookingtime.

Roastmeat&potatoesnotbrowninginfanoven:

•Poorhotaircirculation.•Grilldishaffectingthermostat.

–elevatefoodontoaracktoallowaircirculation.–Removegrilldishfromovenonbakemodes.

Juicesrunningoutofmeat: –donotpiercemeatwithfork,turnwithtongs.

Grilledmeatsovercookedonoutside&rawinthecentre:

–Grillatlowerinsertposition.

Grilledchops&steakscurling: –Cutintofatevery2cm(1/2”).

dEALING wItH CooKING pRoBLEMS (SEE ALSo SoLvING pRoBLEMS)

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WARNING• Alwaysmakesurethattheoveniselectricallyisolated

beforecleaning.Thiscanbedonebythefunctionalswitchnearby

• donotlinethebottomoftheovenwithfoilorcookware• donotusesteamcleaners

StAINLESS StEEL

WARNING• Theovendoortrim,thecontrolpanelandthestorage

compartmentaredecoratedwithaspecialstainlesssteelthatresistsfingermarksandshouldonlybecleanedwithwarmwaterandamilddetergent.donotusestainlesssteelcleaners,abrasivecleanersorharshsolventsontheseparts.

Note: Make sure you follow the polish or brushing lines in the stainless steel.

• Allgradesofstainlesssteelcanstain,discolourorbecomegreasy.Youmustcleantheseregularlybyfollowingtheproceduresbelowifyouwantyourappliancetolookitsbest,performwellandhavealonglife.

• Caremustbetakenwhenwipingexposedstainlesssteeledges,theycanbesharp!

• Thestainlesssteelgashobcanbecleanedwithstainlesssteelcleanersifitbecomessoiledordiscoloured.

• AsuitablecleanercanbepurchasedfromelectroluxCustomerCareCentres.

GLASS• Glasssurfacesondoorsandcontrolpanelsarebest

cleanedimmediatelyaftersoiling.• Adampclothmayhelpremovebakedonfooddeposits.

WARNING• Thedoorglassonthisapplianceismadefroma

tough,durablematerialthatwithstandsheatingandcoolingwithoutbreaking.However,itmustberememberedthatitisGLASS,itmaybreak.Treatitaccordingly!Shouldyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheglassinyournewappliance,pleasecontactthecustomercarecentrebydialling1300363640.

• donotuseharshabrasivecleanersorsharpmetalscraperstocleantheovendoorsincetheycanscratchthesurface,whichmayresultinshatteringofglass.

GAS HotpLAtE• Thetrivetscanberemovedforcleaningbycarefully

liftingthemfromthehob.• Cleanbywashingwithwarmsoapywater.• Theburnercapsandcrownsarealsoremovablefor

cleaning.• Ifthecaps,crownsandcupsareheavilysoiled,usea

non-abrasivecleaningcompound.• flameportblockagesshouldberemovedbyusinga

matchstickorbrush.• donotcleanthemwithabrasiveorcaustictype

cleaners,orcleantheminadishwasher.

CERAMIC HotpLAtE• Removeallspiltfoodandfatwiththesuppliedrazor

bladescraper,whiletheceramicglassisstillwarmbutnothot.Wipecleanwithdishwashingdetergentonadampcloth.

• Ifaluminiumfoil,plasticitemsorhighsugarcontentfoodsareallowedtomeltontheceramicglass,cleanimmediatelywiththesuppliedrazorbladescraperbeforethesurfacehascooleddown,otherwisepittingofthesurfacecanoccur.

Note: Items with high sugar content not only include jam and fruit, but also vegetables such as peas, tomatoes and carrots.

• Whentheceramicglassiscool,applyasuitablecleaner(suppliedwiththeappliance).

• Itisimportanttofollowthecleanermanufacturer’sinstructions.Removeanycleaningresiduefromthesurfaceasstainingofthecooktopmayoccur.

• donotuseabrasivespongesorscourers,astheymayscratchthesurface.

• Anypitting,staining,scratchesorothersurfacedeteriorationisexcludedfromthewarranty.

• Allstains/watermarkscanberemovedbyvigorouscleaning,usingthesuppliedceramiccleaner.

ovEN• Alwayskeepyourapplianceclean.ensurethatfatsand

oilsdonotaccumulatearoundelements,burnersorfans.• Alwayskeeptheovendish,bakingtrays,grilldish

andgrilldishinsertsclean,asanyfatdepositsmaycatchfire.

• Alwayswrapyourmeatsinfoiloranovenroastingbagtominimisecleaning.Anypolyunsaturatedfatscanleaveavarnish-likeresiduewhichisverydifficulttoremove.

GRILL• Alwayskeepthegrilldishandgrilldishinsertclean,

asanyfatdepositsmaycatchfire.

CLEANING YoUR AppLIANCE

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CLEANING YoUR ovEN ACCESSoRIES

REMovING tHE tRAYS ANd SHELvES fRoM YoUR AppLIANCE• Slidethedishandgrilltraytowardsyouuntilthey

reachthefrontstop.• Tiltthemupatthefronttoclearthesidesupports,

takingcarenottospillthecontents.• Liftthemclear.• Washthetrayandshelvesinhotsoapywater.• Reversetheabovestepstoputthegrilltrayand

shelvesbackagain.• ensurethattheyareplacedbetweenthe2supportwires.

REMovING tHE SIdE RACKS oR SHELf SUppoRtS• Grasptheshelfsupportatthefront.• Pullitfirmlyinwards.

CLEANING YoUR ovEN dooRTheovendoorhasbeendesignedtoallowthetwoinnerdoorglassestoberemovedforcleaningwithoutremovingthedoorfromtheproduct.Removingtheinnerdoorglassforcleaning:• openthedoorfullytogainaccesstothehinges• Pushdownthehingelockingtabasshowninthe

diagramonbothsidesofdoor

• Gentlyclosethedooruntilitstopsinpartiallyopenpositiononthelockingtab(thedoorwillnotfullyclosewiththelockingtabinthedownposition)

• Inthispositionthetopdoortrimcanberemovedbypushingeachsideontheserratedsurfacetoreleasetheclipsandliftthetrimawayfromthedoor

• Toremovetheinnerglass,tilttopofglasstowardstheovenandliftout

• Themiddleglassisremovedinthesameway• Theinnersideofouterglasscanbecleanedin-situ

wheninnerandmiddleglassisremoved• Cleanglassusingdetergentandwarmwater,wipe

cleananddrythoroughlyRe-assemblingthedoorglasspanels:• Replacethemiddleglassbacktothedoor.

Themiddleglassisaclearpaneandorientationoftheglassisnotimportant

• Replacetheinnerglassbacktothedoor,ensuringthesidewithblackceramicpaintfacesawayfromtheovencavitywhendoorisclosed

• fullyopenthedoorandreturnthelockingtabstotheirnormalpositionandclosethedoor

Door top trim

Inner glass

Press here on eachside to release trim clips

Middle glass

CLEANING

Lockingtabup-normalposition Lockingtabdown-forcleaning

doortoptrim

Innerglass

Presshereoneachsidetoreleasetrimclips

Middleglass

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CLEANING YoUR ovEN dooR

WARNING• doNoTusetheovenwithouttheinnerandmiddle

doorglassfitted.• NeVeRsprayanycausticcleanersonanysurfaceofthe

doorordamagetothesurfacecoatingswillresult.• doNoTusemetalutensils,scrapers,scourers,or

abrasivecleanerstocleantheglassoranyofthedoortrims.Thesewilldamageorscratchthesurfacecoatingsanddegradethefinishandappearance.

• doNoTplaceglassindishwasher.• Useonlywarmwaterandliquiddetergentwithasoft

clothtocleantheglassortrims.• Beforerefittingtheglasspanestothedoorensurethey

aredriedwithasoftcloth.• Theglassedgeshavebeenspeciallygroundtoremove

anysharpedges.Howeveritisglass,andshouldbehandledcarefullytoavoidinjurytoyourpersonanddamagetotheglass.

WARNINGMakesuretheappliancepowerisswitchedoffattheisolatingswitchbeforeyouremoveorreplaceparts,toavoidthepossibilityofelectricshock

CLEANING YoUR ovEN ACCESSoRIES

Lightglasscanberemoved-turnanti-clockwise

CHANGING tHE LIGHt GLoBE

• Thereare2lightglobeslocatedinthetopoftheovencavitytowardsthefront.Thelightglobeglassisaccessiblebetweenthepassesoftheupperelement.

• Toremove,turnovenlightglassanticlockwise.• Aspecialhightemperatureresistantglobeshouldbeused.

Thiscanbepurchasedfromthecustomercarecentre.

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opERAtIoNThecatalyticlinersarecoatedwithaspeciallyformulatedenamelcoating,overabaseofregularenamel.Thisenamelcoatinghasaroughsurfacewhichisalsoporous.duringnormalcooking,fatsandotherfoodspatterispartiallyabsorbedintothesurfaceandthenoxidisedaway.Thisoxidisationofthefatworksbestiftheovenissetathightemperatures.Ifyoudoalotoflowertemperaturebaking,sayaroundthenormal180ºC,thenthecleaningprocessmaynotbecomplete.everynowandthenyoushouldturntheovenonto260ºCforaroundonehourtocompletelyremovethesoil.

CLEANINGShouldthepanelsbecomeheavilysoiled,theywillneedtobetakenoutoftheovenandcleanedbyhand.Theyshouldbesoakedinwarm,soapywaterforatleast2hoursandthenwipedcleanwithasoftcloth.

WARNING

• Solidcleaningpowders,creamycleansers,causticovencleaners,steelwoolorotherscourerswillruinthecatalyticsurfaceandmustNeVeRBeUSed.

• Whenrunningtheovenat260°Ctocleanthecatalyticliners,surfacesundertheseconditionswillbehotterthanusualandchildrenshouldbekeptaway.

REMovING tHE CAtALYtIC LINERS• RemoveSideRacks.• Liftthelineruptodisengagethehooks.• Thelinersshouldnowbefreetobepulledintowards

thecentreoftheoven.

CAtALYtIC LINERS (wHERE fIttEd) StoRAGE CoMpARtMENt (SELECtEd ModELS)

Thestoragecompartmentisaccessiblethroughthepivotingdoor.Unusedovenracksandgrilldishescanbestoredhere.

WARNINGdoNoTstoreflammableorcombustibleitemsinthestoragecompartments.Thisisnotacompartmentforwarmingfood.

wvE916SA

CLEANING

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fAULtSIfthereisaproblemwiththeovenand/orgrill,please:• Checkthepointslistedbelowbeforecallingfor

service.Itmaybepossibletoavoidacallbyfixingtheproblemyourself–andsocontinuecooking.

Note: We may charge for service even in the guarantee period if your problem is due to the causes listed below.

pRoBLEM poSSIBLE CAUSE wHAt to do

ovenorgrillnotworking Powernotturnedon. SwitchonelectricityHouseholdfuseblown CheckfusesControlsincorrectlyset ResetcontrolsCircuitbreakertripped CheckcircuitbreakerClocknotset Settimeofdayontimer

ovennotheatingenough foilortraysonbottomofoven RemovefoilortraysLightandfansoncontinuously Timernotinmanualmode Settimertomanualmodeovennotworking Timernotinmanualmode Settimertomanualmode

Householdfuseblown Checkfusesovenlightnotworking Householdfuseblown Checkfuses

Circuitbreakertripped CheckcircuitbreakerLampblownorlooseinsocket Replaceortightenlamp

Cookersmokingwhenfirstused Protectiveoilsbeingremoved Turngrillonhighfor30minsandthentheovenon220°Cfor1hour

Toomuchcondensationbuildingupwhenbaking

Toomuchwaterusedwhencooking ReduceamountofwaterLeaveovendooropenaftercooking

Smellswhenfirstusingoven Protectiveoilsbeingremoved ThisisnormalTimerflashing Powerfailureorinterruption ResettimeofdayBurnerwillnotlighteventhoughthesparkerisworking

Knobnothelddownlongenoughin‘High’positionforflamesafeguard(wherefitted)toengage

Repeatlightingprocedureandholdknobdownfor5secondsin‘High‘position

Gassupplyvalveturnedoff TurnongassupplytoapplianceWrongknobturnedoff ensuretheknobyouareturningcorrespondstothe

burneryouwanttolightPortblockageinignitionarea ensuretheportsintheignitionareaarecleananddryIgnitionsparkplugswetordirty dryorcleanignitionsparkplugs

Nosparkisobtainedwhencontrolknobisactivated

electricitysupplyisdisconnectedorswitchedoff

Switchonelectricityorcheckfuses

Ignitionsparkplugswetordirty dryorcleanignitionsparkplugsflamesunevenortendingtolift flameportsblockedorwet Cleanordryflameports

Burnerincorrectlyfitted ensurethiscomponentisfittedcorrectlyflamesnotstayingonwhenknobreleased

Knobnothelddownlongenoughin‘High’positionforflamesafeguard(wherefitted)toengage

Repeatlightingprocedureandholdknobdownfor5secondsin‘High‘position

Knobnotsetbetween‘High’and‘Low’ KnobMUSTbesetbetweenthesepositionsdirtorspillageonflamesafeguardsensor(wherefitted)

Cleanflameguardsensortip

Lowheat,slowcooking Incorrectcookingpotorpanbeingused RefertocooktopsectionforcorrectselectionBenchtoporknobsoverheating Incorrectcookingpotorpanbeingused Refertocooktopsectionforcorrectselection

Potorpannotlocatedonburnerproperly ensurepotorpaniscentrallylocatedonburner

SoLvING pRoBLEMS

fURtHER INfoRMAtIoNWhenyouneedinformation,serviceorreplacementpartsorhaveawarrantyenquiry,pleasecontacttheCustomerCareCentre:• Australia-1300363640,8.00am-5.00pm

eSTMondaytofriday• NewZealand-095732384,8.00am-5.00pm

eSTMondaytofridayPleasehavethefollowinginformationready:Model,ModelNumber&SerialNumber.Thisisshownonthedataplatewhichisvisiblewhentheovendoorisopen.

Note: only authorised personnel should carry out servicing. If the household fuse continues to blow, call the Customer Care Centre. In the event of a power failure the gas burners may be lit with a hand held igniter and used. take care to avoid letting unburnt gas flow for more than 5 seconds when attempting to light the burner.

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INStALLAtIoN of tHE AppLIANCE

CABINEt REqUIREMENtSModelsWfe912,Wfe914,Wfe916,&Wfe946aredesignedtofitintoa900mmwidegapbetweenstandardkitchencabinets.Theapplianceintegrateswiththekitchencabinetsbymatchingtheheight,depthandkickpanel.Thecookermayalsobeinstalledattheendofalineofbenchesorwithafreespaceeitherside.Inaddition,aslot-intypeinstallationiscateredforallowingacontinuouscabinetrykickpaneltobeused.ModelWVe916isdesignedtobebuiltintocabinetryeitherbelowabenchtoporintoaverticalcabinet.

WARNING• Thecookermustbeinstalledandservicedonlybyan

authorisedperson• ACertificateofComplianceMUSTbesuppliedtobe

keptbythecustomer• Thepackingmaterialsmustberemovedbeforeyou

installthecooker• Thesurroundingkitchencabinetsmustbeable

towithstand85°C.electroluxWILLNoTacceptresponsibilityfordamagecausedbyinstallationintokitchencabinetswhichcannotwithstand85°C.

• ThepipesusedforinstallationMUSThavesufficientloopssothecookercanbemovedforservice(gasmodels).

• Thevents,openingsandairspacesMUSTNoTbeblocked.• Theanti-tiltbracketsandchainorfrontstopsMUSTbe

installedtoavoidaccidentaltipping(freestandingandslot-inmodels)

• YouMUSTNoTliftorpullthecookerbythedoorhandle• ThecookerMUSTbecheckedeveryfiveyears

GAS ModEL CLEARANCE REqUIREMENtS ModELS wfE912, wfE914 &wfE916

• ensuretheapplianceisinstalledinaccordancewithclauses6.2.5and6.10.1.1ofAS/NZS5601.1orclauses6.9.1and6.9.5ofAS/NZS5601.2withregardtoclearancestocombustiblesurfacesandmaterials,andclearancestorangehoodsandexhaustfans,toensureclearancesof200mmfromburnerstoverticalcombustiblesurfacesobservetheminimumdimensionof100mmfromeachsideofthecookertocombustiblesurfaces.

• Clearancestocombustiblesurfacesmaybereducedifcombustiblesurfacesareprotectedinaccordancewithclause6.10.1.2ofAS/NZS5601.1,orclause6.9.2ofAS/NZS5601.2.

• Whensettingthecookerheight,ensurethetopofthecookerisatleast10mmhigherthanthelevelofthebenchtop.

INStALLING SpLASHBACK (ModELS wItH HoB oNLY)

fitsplashbacktorearofhobwiththreescrewsprovided.

Gashob910mm(adjustable910-930mm)Ceramichob906mm(adjustable906-926mm)

600mm

895mm

60mm

15mm(heightoftrivetabovehob)

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INStALLAtIoN of tHE AppLIANCE

Thefreestandingtypeinstallationusestheapplianceassupplied,andcanbefittedinbetweencabinets,withcabinetsononesideorwithoutadjacentcabinets.Thereisnoclearancerequirementtoadjacentsidecabinets.Toensurecookerstability,theanti-tiltbracketsmustbeinstalled,andtheendofchainattachedtotheappliancemustbeplacedontohookattachedtotherearwall.

600mm minimumvertical clearancefrom combustiblesurfaces

600mm 900mm minimum

755m

m NO

M90

0mm

NOM

600mm

fREEStANdING INStALLAtIoN

600mmminimumverticalclearancefromcombustiblesurfaces

600mm600mm

900mmNoM

755mmNoM

900mmminimum

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INStALLAtIoN of ANtI-tILt BRACKEtS ANd HooK• Theanti-tiltbracketsmustbesecuredtothefloorat

rearofcavitywithanappropriatefasteneraccordingtodimensionsindiagram

• Thehookistobesecuredtothebackwallinthelocationshownabovewithanappropriatefastenercapableofwithstandinga10kgload

• Connectservicestotheappliancepriortoplacingintocavity

• Tolocateappliance,slideintocavityandensuringtherearleftandrightfootofappliancearecapturedbytheanti-tiltbrackets

• Beforetheapplianceisfullypushedintoposition,placethechainattachedtotherearofapplianceontothewallhook

Appliance

Wall

Chaininstalled

INStALLAtIoN of tHE AppLIANCE

Hook

Measurements are to be adjusted to account for the thickness of any skirtingboard or tiles coming between the back of the appliance and the wall.

CL

425

194376

Holelocationforhookinstallation

425

840

376

Measurementsaretobeadjustedtoaccountforthethicknessofanyskirtingboardortilescomingbetweenthebackoftheapplianceandthewall

194

fREEStANdING INStALLAtIoN (continued)

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39 INSTALLATION

SLot-IN INStALLAtIoN

INStALLAtIoN of tHE AppLIANCE

to REMovE tHE AppLIANCE KICK pANEL• Removeallloosepartsie.Burnercrowns&caps,

trivets,ovenshelves• Carefullylaydowntheapplianceontoonesideonto

foampackagingandremovethescrewsasshownfromeachcornerbracket

Remove 4 screws on each corner bracket

SLot IN CoNvERSIoNToconvertthefreestandingappliancetoaslotininstallationthekickpanelprovidedontheapplianceisremovedandtheapplianceismountedonaplinth.Thisenablesacontinuouscupboardkickboardtobeinstalled,givingamoreintegratedappearance.Thereisnoclearancerequirementbetweenovenandadjacentsidecabinets.

This surface is to be levelwith the top edge of the kickboard

600mm minimumvertical clearancefrom combustiblesurfaces

600mm 900mm minimum

755m

m ma

ximum

895mm

Remove4screwsoneachcornerbracket

600mmminimumverticalclearancefromcombustiblesurfaces

600mm

755mmmax

900mmminimum

Thissurfaceistobelevelwiththetopedgeofthekickboard

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INStALLAtIoN of tHE AppLIANCE

INStALLAtIoN of ANtI-tILt BRACKEtS ANd StopS• Thebracketsaretobesecuredtothebackwallwith

appropriatefasteners.• Thebottomedgeofthethebracketsrestonthe

horizontalsupportsurface.• Twostopsaretobescrewedtotheplinthinlocations

asshown(stopsprovided).Thestopslocateintoslotsinthebaseoftheappliancetopreventtheproductfrombeingpulledforwardwheninstalled.

• Measurementsfromtherearwallaretobeadjustediftherearetilesetc.thatcomebetweentheapplianceandthewall.

• onceservicesareconnected,productcanbeliftedontotheplinthandpushedbackcarefully,ensuringtheapplianceengagesintobothbracketsattherearandthefrontstops.

• Iftheproductrequiresremovalforservice,itmustbeliftedatthefrontapproximately5mmtoclearthefrontstopspriortobeingpulledforward.

++

++

+ +

+ +Location of holes for front stops

Measurements are to be adjusted to account for the thickness of any skirtingboard or tiles coming between the back of the appliance and the wall.

475

CL

414

183

INStALLAtIoN SEqUENCE foR fREEStANdING oR SLot IN INStALLAtIoN• Checkthattherequiredservicesarecorrectly

positioned(seeelectrical&gasservicesrequirements)• ensurecabinetryhasthecorrectdetails• Installanti-tiltbracketsandchainhookorfrontstops

asappropriate• Removeallpackagingfromcooker,removeallloose

partsie.Trivets,burnercrowns,ovenshelves.• Removeplasticfilmfromcooker.• fitsplashbacktocooker• Slidecookerintopositiontocheckfitmenttoanti-tilt

bracket.forfreestandinginstallation,checktheheightandlevelofthecooker.Adjustcookerfeetasrequired.

• Connectgasandelectricalservices• Placeintoposition• CompleteCertificateofCompliance.

183

414475

Locationofholesforfrontstops

Measurementsaretobeadjustedtoaccountforthethicknessofanyskirtingboardortilescomingbetweenthebackoftheapplianceandthewall

frontstops

SLot-IN INStALLAtIoN (continued)

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BUILt-IN INStALLAtIoN

CABINEt CoNStRUCtIoN foR BUILt IN ovENforthebestintegrationwithinakitchen,installthisapplianceinacupboardthatgivesaflushfitwiththesurroundingcupboardfronts.Arecessof20mmisideal.

Note: Your appliance must be mounted on a flat surface for the full width and depth of the product.

oven dimensions

900mm

895mm

596mm

586mm

552mm

572mm

864mm

Cupboarddoor

Cupboarddoor

580mmminimum

InfillpanelInfillpanel

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INStALLAtIoN of tHE AppLIANCE

Note: If a power point is fitted it must be accessible with the appliance installed.

UNdERBENCH INStALLAtIoNYourunderbenchovenlooksbestwhenthecontrolpanelisdirectlyunderthebenchtop.Anupperinfillpanelmaybeaddedifthecooktopplacedabovethebenchtopistoodeep.*Refertocooktopinstallationinstructionsforrequiredclearancebetweencooktopandoven.

vERtICAL CABINEt INStALLAtIoNTheovencanbebuiltintoaverticalcabinetinthesamemannerasanunderbench.Therequiredcavitydimensionsarethesameandtheproductissecuredtothecabinetinthesameway.

900mm

600mm

580mm

*Seenote

876mmMountingholes

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wIRING REqUIREMENtS

ThecookerMUSTbeinstalledincompliancewith:• wiringconnectionsinAS/NZS3000WiringRules• localregulations,municipalbuildingcodesandother

statutoryregulations

For New Zealand Only:Thecookingrangemustbeconnectedtothesupplybyasupplycordfittedwiththeappropriatelyratedplugthatiscompatiblewiththesocket-outletfittedtothefinalsub-circuitinthefixedwiringthatisintendedtosupplythiscookingrange.SupplycordsizerequiredWfe912/Wfe914/Wfe916/WVe9161.5mm2Wfe9466.0mm2

• AfunctionalswitchMUSTbeprovidedneartheapplianceinanaccessibleposition(AS/NZS3000-Clause4.7.1).

• WiringMUSTbeprotectedagainstmechanicalfailure(AS/NZS3000-Clause3.9).

• Thecookerrequiresameansofallpoledisconnectionincorporatedintothefixedwiring.ThisMUSThaveadisconnectiongapof3mm.

• ThecookerMUSTbeproperlyearthed.

Note : When connections are made to a multi-phase 230/240V supply, the bridge piece MUSt be removed from between the active connections.

TIPS & INFORMATIONBEfoRE YoU CooK IN YoUR NEw ovEN It IS IMpoRtANttHAt tHE pRotECtIvE oILS USEd IN tHE MANUfACtURE of tHE pRodUCt BE REMovEd.• Makesurethattheroomiswellventilated(toallow

smoketoescape).• Runthegrillonhighfor30minuteswithoutgrilldish.• Thenruntheovenon220°Cfor1hour.

CoNNECtING to SERvICES ANd CoMMISSIoNING

Thisappliancemustbeinstalledbyanauthorisedperson,accordingtoallcodesandregulationsof:• electricalsupplyauthorities.• Buildingregulations• Localgovernmentandcouncilauthorities.• AS/NZS5601.1(particularattentionto6.10.1and

figure6.3,andclause6.10.1.11).• AS/NZS3000(particularattentiontoclause4.3.11

andclause3.9).

HARd wIRING dEtAIL

1. Removeterminalcoverplatefromrearpanelofappliance.

2. fitwiresthroughholeincoverplateandmakeconnectionstoterminals.

3. engagewiresintoplasticclip.Secureplasticclipwithtwolongsilverscrews(suppliedinseparatebag).

4. Replacecoverplateontorearpanel.

dataplate givesinformationaboutrating

islocatedbehindthebottomoftheovendoor

Circuitdiagram islocatedonthebackpaneloftheappliance

ELECtRICAL CoNNECtIoN LoCAtIoN - ModEL wvE916

entrypointofelectricalcable 99

113

Securingpoints

PlasticclipsPlasticclip

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ELECtRICAL & GAS CoNNECtIoN LoCAtIoNS

INStALLING tHE GAS CooKER

GAS tYpE NAtURAL GAS UNIvERSAL LpG

Supplypressureatinlettoapplianceregulator(iffitted)

1.13(kPa)Minimum

2.75*(kPa)

operatingpressureatappliancetestpoint

1.00(kPa) 2.75(kPa)

*Iftheregulatorisplacedupstreamofthecookerinlet,asisnormalforcookersoperatingonLPG,thenthesupplypressureandoperatingpressurearethesame.

Thefollowingtableshowstheinjectorsizesforeachburner.

INJECtoR oRIfICE NAtURAL GAS UNIvERSAL LpG

Lowheatburner 1.00mm 0.55mm

Mediumheatburner 1.35mm 0.70mm

Highheatburner 1.60mm 0.90mm

Intenseheatwokburner 1.75mm 1.00mm

GAS CoNNECtIoN

Readthesepointsbeforeconnectingtothegassupply:• Theapplianceispresetfornaturalgasuse,ifLPGis

tobeusedseeConversiontoLPGsection.• Gasinstallationmustbemadeinaccordancewith

AS5601,thelocalgasfittingregulations,municipalcodesandotherstatutoryregulations.

• Thegasconnectionpointisa½”BSPexternalthreadlocatedattherearoftheapplianceasshown.

• Aregulatorissuppliedwhichmustbefittedtotheappliance.ensurethatwhenfittedthepressuretestpointofregulatorisaccessible.

• Theregulatoristobefittedtotheapplianceconnectionpoint,thenfithardpipingfromtheregulatortotheconsumerhardpiping.ensuretheinstallationallowsthewithdrawaloftheappliance.

CHECKING pIpING SIzE

Toworkoutasuitablepipesizeforconnectionuse:Theinformationinthistable

GAS tYpE NAtURAL GAS UNIvERSAL LpG

Wfe912&Wfe914 49.6MJ/h 40.9MJ/h

Wfe916 58.6MJ/h 47.4MJ/h

Informationaboutthelengthofrun,numberofelbows,teesandbends,theavailableservicepressureandthesupplyrequirements.

Note: AS/NZS5601.1 will help you with this matter.

INSTALLATION

ModELS wfE912, wfE914, wfE916 ANd wfE946

GAS pRESSURES

Thefollowingtableshowsthesupplyandoperatingpressuresforvariousgases.

168

95electricalconnectioncable

806

411

GasconnectionpointtoregulatorModels:Wfe912,Wfe914,Wfe916

electricalcableentrypointModels:Wfe912,Wfe914,Wfe916,Wfe946

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LpG CoNvERSIoN ModELS wfE912, wfE914 & wfE916ThisapplianceissuppliedsetuptoforNaturalGasusage.AconversionkitisincludedwiththeproductforUniversalLPGusage.Theconversionkitcontains6injectorsand1LPGsticker.PleasefollowtheprocedurebelowifaconversiontosuitUNIVeRSALLPGisrequired.1. Removethehotplatetrivets,burnercapsandburner

crownstoaccessthehotplateinjectors.Replacethefactoryfittedinjectorswiththeappropriateinjectors,assupplied.Refertoinjectororificetableforinjectorsizes.Theinjectorsizeisstampedonthesideoftheinjector.

2. Unscrewthehexnutfromtheregulator.Thehexnut,brasswasherandnyloninsertwilldisengageasanassembly.

3. Unclipthenyloninsertfromthenutassemblybyrotatingtheinsert1/4turn,andpullingitfree.

4. Turnovertheinsert,andclipbackintoposition.5. Refitthehexnutassemblytotheregulatorensuringthat

itisfullyscreweddown.TheregulatorisnowsetforconnectiontoLPG.

6. Turnonthegassupplyandateachnewconnectioncheckforleaksusingsoapywater:eachhotplatevalveshouldbeturnedon,oneatatime,andtheinjectorholeblankedoffforseveralseconds.

7. Theoperationoftheregulatorcanbeconfirmedbyconnectingamanometertothepressuretestpointlocatedonthesideoftheregulatorbodyadjacenttotheoutlet.Withtheapplianceoperatingchecktheoutletpressure

•whenallburnersoftheapplianceareoperatingatmaximum,

•whenthesmallestburneroftheapplianceisoperatingatminimum.

Undertheseconditionstheoutletpressureshouldnotvaryfromthenominaloutletpressureof2.60kPabymorethan±0.52kPa.

8. Iftheregulatorappearstonotbeperformingsatisfactorilythencheckthefollowingpoints.

•Iftheoutletpressureisconsistentlytoolowthentheinletpressuremaybetoolowandadjustmentofanupstreamregulatormaybeneeded,oranupstreamregulatororvalvewithinsufficientflowcapacitymaybepresentinthegassupplyline.Ifthisissuspectedthenitmaybenecessarytorepeatthecheckswhilstmeasuringboththeinletandoutletpressuretodetermineiftheinletpressureisintherange2.75–7.00kPa.

•Checkthattheinserthasbeenfittedcorrectly. •Checkthattheturretscrewisfullyscreweddown. •Checkthattheregulatorhasbeenfittedtothegas

supplylineinthecorrectorientation,thearrowonthebaseofthebodyindicatesthedirectionofgasflow.

oncethesecheckshavebeencompleted,iftheregulatorstillfailstoperforminasatisfactorymanneritshouldbereplaced.

9. onebyone,turntheknobstominimumandscrewinthebypassscrew(accessiblewhentheknobisremoved)untilasmallstableflameresults.Turntheknobtomaximumandthenbacktominimumtoensurethatthecorrectminimumflameismaintained.

10.AttachtheLPGstickertothecooker,nearthegassupplyinlet.CovertheNaturalGaslabelthatisfactoryfitted.

Hexnutassembly,fullyscreweddown

Insertorientedfornaturalgasoperation

HexNutassembly,removedfromregulatorandinsertdisassembled

InsertorientedforLPGoperation

flamesizeadjustedtomaximum

flamesizeadjustedtominimum

Bypassscrew

Controlknobshaft

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tEStING tHE opERAtIoN of tHE GAS CooKER

Note: You MUSt test the cooker after installation, before you hand it over to the customer. You MUSt have a manometer and a connecting tube.

CHECKING GAS SUppLY

1. Checkthemanometerzeropointiscorrect.2. Connectthemanometertothecookerpressuretest

point.ThisislocatedontheregulatororLPGinletfitting.3. Turnonthegassupplyandtheelectricityandtryto

ignitethegas.Note: It will take additional time to light the gas for the first time as air needs to be purged from the pipes.4. Checktheoperatingpressurefortheparticulargastype.

CHECKING tHE fUNCtIoN of tHE REGULAtoR

Withtheapplianceoperatingchecktheoutletpressure:• whenallburnersoftheapplianceareoperatingat

maximum,• whenthesmallestburneroftheapplianceisoperating

atminimum.Undertheseconditionstheoutletpressureshouldnotvaryfromthenominaloutletpressurebymorethan±20%ofthenominaloutletpressure(ie±0.20kPaforNaturalGas).Iftheregulatorappearstonotbeperformingsatisfactorilythencheckthefollowingpoints.1. Iftheoutletpressureisconsistentlytoolowthenthe

inletpressuremaybetoolowandadjustmentofanupstreamregulatormaybeneeded,oranupstreamregulatororvalvewithinsufficientflowcapacitymaybepresentinthegassupplyline.Ifthisissuspectedthenitmaybenecessarytorepeatthecheckswhilstmeasuringboththeinletandoutletpressuretodetermineiftheinletpressureisintherange1.13–5kPa.

2. Checkthattheregulatorhasbeenfittedtothegassupplylineinthecorrectorientation,thearrowonthebaseofthebodyindicatesthedirectionofgasflow.

oncethesecheckshavebeencompleted,iftheregulatorstillfailstoperforminasatisfactorymanneritshouldbereplaced.

tEStING tHE CooKER fEAtURES

• observetheflameappearanceoneachburner.Ifitismuchsmallerorlargerthanexpected,thentheinjectorsizeneedschecking.

Note: When flame is unsatisfactory, then refer to the electrolux technical Publications and correct the fault, if possible.Whenmaximumflameappearanceiscorrect,thenchecktheturn-downsettingoneachburner.Ifthesettingsappeartobeincorrect,proceedasfollows:1. Adjustthebypassscrewmountedonthebodyofeach

hotplatecontrolcock.Thisisaccessiblewhenthecontrolknobandthecontrolpanelareremoved.

2. Checktheignitiononallburnersbothseparatelyandincombination.

3. Checktheoperationoftheelectricalcomponents,ifapplicable.

4. Ifyouaresatisfiedthatthecookerisoperatingcorrectly,thenturnitoffandshowthecustomerhowtouseit.Makesureyouaskthecustomertooperatetheclockandcontrols.

Note: If the cooker cannot be adjusted to perform correctly, then inform the customer of the problem and put a warning notice on the cooker. If the problem is dangerous, then disconnect the cooker. If there is a fault, then the customer should be advised to contact the manufacturer’s local service organisation or the retailer.

INSTALLATION

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This document sets out the terms and conditions of the product warranties for Electrolux Appliances. It is an important document. Please keep it with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place for future reference should you require service for your Appliance.1. In this warranty

(a) ‘acceptable quality’ as referred to in clause 10 of this warranty has the same meaning referred to in the ACL;

(b) ‘ACL’ means Trade Practices Amendment (Australian Consumer Law) Act (No.2) 2010;

(c) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux product purchased by you accompanied by this document;

(d) ‘ASC’ means Electrolux’ authorised serviced centres;

(e) ‘Electrolux’ means Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd of 163 O’Riordan Street, Mascot, NSW 2020, ABN 51 004 762 341 in respect of Appliances purchased in Australia and Electrolux (NZ) Limited 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 ACL and includes a situation when an Appliance cannot be repaired or it is uneconomic for Electrolux, at its discretion, to repair an Appliance during the Warranty Period;

(g) ‘Warranty Period’ means:

(i) where the Appliance is used for personal, domestic or household use (i.e. normal single family use) as set out in the instruction manual, the Appliance is warranted against manufacturing defects in Australia for 24 months and in New Zealand for 24 months, following the date of original purchase of the Appliance;

(ii) where the Appliance is used for commercial purposes (including being used to directly assist a business or where the Appliance is used in a multi-family communal or share type environment), the Appliance will then be warranted against manufacturing defects in Australia for 3 months and in New Zealand for 3 months, following the date of original purchase of the Appliance.

(h) ‘you’ means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased the Appliance for re-sale, and ‘your’ has a corresponding meaning.

2. This warranty only applies to Appliances purchased and used in Australia or New Zealand and is in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict, or modify in any way) any non-excludable statutory warranties in Australia or New Zealand.

3. During the Warranty Period Electrolux or its ASC will, at no extra charge if your Appliance is readily accessible for service, without special equipment and subject to these terms and conditions, repair or replace any parts which it considers to be defective. Electrolux or its ASC may use remanufactured parts to repair your Appliance. You agree that any replaced Appliances or parts become the property of Electrolux. This warranty does not apply to light globes, batteries, filters or similar perishable parts.

4. Parts and Appliances not supplied by Electrolux are not covered by this warranty.

5. You will bear the cost of transportation, travel and delivery of the Appliance to and from Electrolux or its ASC. If you reside outside of the service area, you will bear the cost of:

(a) travel of an authorised representative;

(b) transportation 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 warranty.

7. You may not make a claim under this warranty unless the defect claimed is due to faulty or defective parts or workmanship. Electrolux is not liable in the following situations (which are not exhaustive):

(a) the Appliance is damaged by:

(i) accident

(ii) misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service

(iii) normal wear and tear

(iv) power surges, electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply

(v) incomplete or improper installation

(vi) incorrect, improper or inappropriate operation

(vii) insect or vermin infestation

(viii) failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with the Appliance;

(b) the Appliance is modified without authority from Electrolux in writing;

(c) the Appliance’s serial number or warranty seal has been removed or defaced;

(d) the Appliance was serviced or repaired by anyone other than Electrolux, an authorised repairer or ASC.

8. This warranty, the contract to which it relates and the relationship between you and Electrolux are governed by the law applicable where the Appliance was purchased. Where the Appliance was purchased in New Zealand for business purposes the Consumer Guarantee Act does not apply.

9. To the extent permitted by law, Electrolux excludes all warranties and liabilities (other than as contained in this document) including liability for any loss or damage whether direct or indirect arising from your purchase, use or non use of the Appliance.

10. For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in Australia, the Appliances come with a guarantee by Electrolux that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Appliance repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. The benefits to you given by this warranty are in addition to your other rights and remedies under a law in relation to the Appliances or services to which the warranty relates.

11. At all times during the Warranty Period, Electrolux shall, at its discretion, determine whether repair, replacement or refund will apply if an Appliance has a valid warranty claim applicable to it.

12. For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in New Zealand, the Appliances come with a guarantee by Electrolux pursuant to the provisions of the Consumer Guarantees Act, the Sale of Goods Act and the Fair Trading Act.

13. To enquire about claiming under this warranty, please follow these steps:

(a) carefully check the operating instructions, user manual and the terms of this warranty;

(b) have the model and serial number of the Appliance available;

(c) have the proof of purchase (eg an invoice) available;

(d) telephone the numbers shown below.

14. You accept that if you make a warranty claim, Electrolux and its ASC may exchange information in relation to you to enable Electrolux to meet its obligations under this warranty.

WarrantyFOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

APPLIANCE: BUILT-IN OVEN, COOKTOP AND FREESTANDING COOKER

Important NoticeBefore calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in point 13 above have been followed.

FOR SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest

state service centre in Australia PlEASE CAll 13 13 49

For the cost of a local call (Australia only)

SERVICE AUSTRAlIA

ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTSwww.electrolux.com.au

FOR SPARE PARTS or to find the address of your nearest state spare parts centre in Australia

PlEASE CAll 13 13 50 For the cost of a local call (Australia only)

FOR SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest

authorised service centre in New Zealand FREE CAll 0800 10 66 10

(New Zealand only)

SERVICE NEW ZEAlAND

ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTSwww.electrolux.co.nz

FOR SPARE PARTS or to find the address of your nearest

state spare parts centre in New Zealand FREE CAll 0800 10 66 20

(New Zealand only)

GOV_Warr_Apr11

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