AEG C41022G manual

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    C41022G C41022GN C41022V Range Coo ker User Instructions[...]

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    Thank you f or choos ing our pr oduct. Fro m now on, c ooking will alway s be p leasant ly creative w ith your new cooker . We rec ommend carefully r eading a ll the instr uctions in this m anual, wh ich inclu des detailed infor mation about the most suitab le cond itions for using the cooker c orrectly and safely . These instruction s also he lp y[...]

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    Contents  1. Warnings for safety and use ________________________________ 5 2. General information ______________________________________ 6 2.1 Technica l servic e __________________________________________________________ 6 3. Description o f con trols_____________________________________ 7 3.1 The front pa nel _________________________________[...]

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    Contents  11. Special maintenan ce ____________________________________ 25 11.1 Removing the ov en door ___________________________________________________ 25 11.2 Cleaning t he insi de oven fan ________________________________________________ 25 12. Installation ____________________________________________ 26 12.1 General war nings ____________[...]

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    W arnings  1. W arnings for safety and use THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF TH E APPLIANCE. IT SHOULD BE KEPT IN GOOD CONDITION AND CLOSE TO THE APPL IANCE FOR TH E WHO LE L IFEC YCLE O F THE COOK ER. WE RECOMM END READ ING THIS M ANUAL VERY CAREFU LLY BEFOR E USIN G THE C OOK ER. ALS O KEEP THE S ET OF NO ZZLES PRO VIDED. THE INSTALL A TION M[...]

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    W arnings  DO NOT USE ANY PAN O R ACCES SORY TH AT EX CEEDS TH E OUTER PER IM ETER OF THE HOB. THE RATI NG PLATE WITH THE TECHNI CAL DATA, SERIA L NUMBER AND THE B RAND IS CLEARLY VI SIBLE ON T HE BACK O F THE APPLI ANCE. THE PLA TE MUST NE VER B E RE MOVED . THE A PPLI A NCE SH OULD ON LY BE U SED B Y A DULT S. DO NOT ALLO W CHILDRE N TO APPROA[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  3. Description of controls 3.1 The front panel All the c omm ands and contro ls for the c ooking hob and o ven are on t he front panel. THE CONT ROL PANEL DESCRIPTION OF HOB CONT ROL KNOB T he f lam e is ign ite d by sim ultaneo usl y pressin g and t urnin g the k nob antic lock wise to th e lo w flam e symbo l . To r[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  DESCRIPTION OF FRY -TOP CONT ROL KNOB The fr y -top is equ ipped with adju stable h eat settings . The ent ire cook ing surf ace can be use d, or only o ne of the t wo halves , front or re ar. The k nobs that regu late the e nerg y indiv idually contr ol the tem perature of the two heat ing elem ents. A red light indi[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  DESCRIPTION OF SY MBOLS ON T HE FUNCTION SWIT CH KNOB SWITCHES ON THE OVEN LIGHT GRILL-FAN ELEMENT UPPER AND LO W ER HEATING ELEMENTS UPPER AND LO W ER HEATING ELEMENTS – FAN UPPER HEATING ELEMENT HEATING ELEMENT-CONVECTION LO W ER HEATING ELEMENT DEFROST GRILL ELEMENT DESCRIPT ION OF AUXILIARY ELECT RIC OVEN KNO B [...]

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    Instruction s for the user  THE EL ECTRONIC T IMER KEY A COOK TIME B END TIME C COUNTDOW N D TIME E DECREASE CONTROL F SELECTOR CONTROL G INCREASE CONTROL The time of day must be set before th e main oven will operat e manu ally. SET T HE TIM E OF D A Y The oven has a 24 hour clock . W hen the electrici ty supply is f irst switched ON, the di[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  TO C A NCEL THE COUNT DOWN If you c hang e your m ind and want to cance l the 'Countdo wn', pres s the S elector Contro l but ton unt il the 'Countdo wn' ind icator ( ) flashes an d then t he dec rease control (-) until 0. 00 shows in the display as Fig. 5. The 'Countdo wn' ind icator [...]

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    Instruction s for the user  $ TO SE T THE TI MER TO SW ITC H O FF ON LY i) Ensure the elec tricit y supply is s witched ON and that the correc t tim e of day is dis played, e.g. 10.00 a.m . as Fig. 9. ii) Place f ood in ove n. iii) T o set the length of cook ing tim e, press the Selector Control b utton until th e 'Cook T ime' ( [...]

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    Instruction s for the user   4. Using the cooking h ob Make sure t hat the fla me caps , the burner caps and t he pan su pports are fi tted corr ectly. During nor mal oper ations, the a pplianc e heats u p consider ably. C aution s hould theref ore b e use d. Do not allow children to appr oach the appliance. Do not leav e the c ooking hob una[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  5. Using the fry-top (If fitted) During nor mal oper ations, the a pplianc e heats u p consider ably. Caut ion shou ld theref ore b e use d. Do not allow children to appr oach the appliance. Do not leav e the fry- top unatten ded wh ile it is on. 5.1 Before switching on the fry-top The f irst time it is used, the f[...]

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    Instruction s for the user   6. Using the ceramic hob During nor mal oper ations, the a pplianc e heats u p consider ably. C aution s hould theref ore b e use d. Do not allow childre n to approach the appliance. Do not leave the c eramic ho b unattend ed while it is on. 6.1 General warnings The f irst time it is heated, t he ceram ic hob m ay[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  7. Using the electric oven When the ov en or gr ill is o perating, th e outer s urface and oven do or can bec ome very hot. Keep child ren away fro m the app liance. Do not allow children to sit on the oven door or play with it. Do not use the door as a stool. 7.1 General warnings Do not cook food on t he bottom of[...]

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    Instruction s for the user   7.5 Cooking with the ventilated grill Turn the f unction s witch knob t o positi on ; turn the t hermostat k nob to set max i mu m te mp e r at ure value ( MA X ). 7.6 Cooking with the grill Turn the f unction s witch knob to position ; turn the t hermostat k nob to the m aximum temperature ( MA X ). 7.7 Defrostin[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  8. Using the auxiliary oven with natural convection When the aux iliary oven or grill ar e operatin g, the o uter walls an d oven do or can bec ome very hot. Keep child ren away fro m the app liance. Do not allow children to sit on the oven door or play with it. Do not use the door as a stool. The end of cooking di[...]

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    Instruction s for the user   9. Cooking sug gestions 9.1 Suggestions for using the hob burners correctly Burner Utensil diamet er (in cm) Rapid from 24 to 26 Semi rapid from 16 to 22 Auxiliary from 8 to 14 Triple-ring from 2 4 to 26 Fish kettle from 16 to 35 The diam eter of the b ase of cook ing utens ils should fit th e diameter of the burn[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  9.4.2 Convect ion cooking W ith this type of cook ing, the food is heated by preheate d air that is c irculat ed in the oven thank s to a fan located on the re ar wall of the ove n. Heat rapi dly and e venly reac hes all parts of the oven, thus enab ling dif ferent f ood to be cook ed at th e sam e time on differ e[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  9.4.7 Recommend ed cooking tables Cooking tim es vary accordin g to the natur e, type and quant ity of the f ood. W e rec ommend monitor ing your first attem pts and checking the res ults, as s imilar r esults are o btaine d by cook ing the sam e dishes in the sam e conditio ns. The f ollowin g three tabl es ( I , [...]

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    Instruction s for the user  10. Cleaning and maintena nce Before cleaning or carryi ng out maintenance, switch off the power supply to the appliance and close the ga s tap. Do not clean the surfa ces of the applianc e when they are still h ot. 10.1 Cleaning stainless steel surfaces To clean and preser ve the s tainless steel sur faces and r e[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  10.5 Cleaning the igniter plugs and thermocouples In order for the igniter p lugs and ther mocouples to oper ate correc tly, they must be k ept clean at all tim es. Chec k them f requently and, if necessar y, clean them with a damp cloth. A ny dr y residue sho uld be r emoved with a toothpick or need le, taking car[...]

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    Instruction s for the user  10.9 Replacing the oven light bulb Proceed as foll ows: • open the oven door; • unsc rew the glass safet y cap anticlock wise; uns crew the b ulb and replace it with a nother one f or high temperatures ( 300°C ) with the follo wing char acteristic s: Voltage: 230 V / 50 Hz Power: 15 W Attachmen t: E 14 • Ref[...]

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    Instruction s for the user   11. Special maintenance Periodica lly, it is necess ary to m aintain or replace s ome parts that are su bject to wear a nd tear . Specific instruc tions ar e given be low f or each t ype of m aintenance. Before carry ing out maintenance, switch off the power supply to the appliance and close the gas tap. 11.1 Remo[...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer  12. Installation DIMENSIONS OF T HE COOKERS 12.1 General warnings It is the law t hat a compet ent perso n install s all gas ap pliances. In th e UK Co rgi ga s installers a re approv ed to wo rk to safe an d satisfa ctory st andards. Th e cooker must be installed in acco rdance with BS 61 72. Failur e to inst[...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer   Before m aking the el ectric c onnection, m ak e sure of the s afety of the e arth. Make s ure that the fus e and the home wir ing system are able t o withsta nd the a ppliance load. The yellow /green earth cable mu st not be int errupted at any poin t. The elec tric cable m ust not c ome into contact wit h p[...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer  12.2.3 Replacing t he electric cable To replac e the elec tric cab le, it is nec essar y to acces s the term inal board. It is locate d on the back of the appl iance, at the top lef t, as show n in the f igure. To replac e the cab le, procee d as foll ows: • open the term inal board box; • unscrew the scre[...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer   W indows and perm anent ven ts should t herefore n ot be bloc ked or r emoved without f irst c onsulting a Corg i gas ins taller . Failure to install appliances correctly is dangerous and could lead to prosecution. L.P.G. cookers MU ST NO T be install ed below gro und leve l i.e. in a baseme nt or aboar d any[...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer  12.6 Stability chain The cook er is fitted with a sta bilit y device suc h as a proprie tary stabilit y chai n as shown and firm ly secur ed to the fabric of the buil ding. W hatever the position, rem em ber to leave eno ugh room for the cook er to be pul led out for c leaning and servic e. The wall behind th [...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer  12.7 Gas regulations If the cook ing appl iance is s et up for a different type of gas than t hat availab le, its inj ectors mus t be replaced, the m inimum flow regulat ed. In ord er to repl ace the i njectors in t he cook ing hob, it is necessar y to carr y out the fol lowing oper ations: • remove the pan [...]

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    Instructions fo r the installer  13. Final operations Make sur e that the g as pipes and electri c cables are not crushed or o bstruct ed. 13.1 Positioning and levelling the cooker After c onnecting the gas pip es and elec tric cab les, level the cook er using the f our adjus table f eet. If during the pos itionin g the appl iance need to be [...]

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      14. Service and Spare Parts In the even t of your appliance requiri ng servic e, or if you wish to purchas e sp are par ts, p lease contact your loca l Servic e Force Centr e by teleph oning : 0870 5 929 929 Your teleph one call will be aut om atically rou ted to the Service F orce Centr e cover ing your p ost code are a. For the address of[...]

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     15. Guarantee Conditions 15.1 Standard guarantee conditions AEG of fer the f ollowing gu arantee t o the fir st purchaser of this appliance: 1. The guarant ee is val id for 12 m onths com menc ing when the a pplianc e is handed over to the firs t retail purchas er, which m ust be verifie d by purc hase invoic e or sim ilar docum entation . T[...]

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    Notes   __________ ________ ______ ________ _________ _________ ________ _________ ___ __________ ________ ______ ________ _________ _________ ________ _________ ___ __________ ________ ______ ________ _________ _________ ________ _________ ___ __________ ________ ______ ________ _________ _________ ________ _________ ___ __________ ________ [...]

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    From the Electrolux Group. The world’ s No. 1 choic e. The Electr olux Group is the wor ld's larges t producer of powere d applia nces for kitche n, clean ing and o utdoor use. More than 55 mill ion Electrolux Group products (such as refrig erators, cook ers, was hing mac hines, vac uum cleaners , chain saws and lawn mowers ) are sold each y[...]