AEG 37699MO-MN COOKER EN User manual
www.aeg.com CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INFORMATION .............................................................................................3 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION ..........................................................................................6 3. OPERATION .................................................................................................................8 4. TROUBLESHOOTING ...............................................................................................16 5.
ENGLISH 3 1. SAFETY INFORMATION You have purchased one of our products for which we thank you. We are confident that this new appliance, modern, functional and practical, made with top quality materials, will meet all your demands. This new appliance is easy to use but before installing and using it, it is important to read this handbook through carefully. It provides information for a safe installation, use and maintenance. Keep this handbook in a safe place for future reference.
www.aeg.com • • • • • • • • Young children should be supervised to ensure that they not play with the appliance. This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities or lack of esperience and knolegde if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved.Children shall not play with the appliance.
• • In the case of a failure or malfunction, turn the appliance off and switch off the electrical supply and do not tamper with it. All repairs or adjustments must be carried out with maximum care and the proper attention of an authorised person. For this reason we recommend you call our Service Centre. For your safety If you smell gas: 1. Turn off gas supply at bottle 2. Extinguish all naked flames 3. Do not operate any electrical appliances 4. Ventilate the area 5.
www.aeg.com 2. PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 2.1 Presentation The cooker can be fitted with a gas hob Each knob on the front panel has a diagram printed above it showing to which burner it refers. The combination of the different sized burners offers the possibility of various types of cooking. Our cooker is fitted with an all electrical oven of forced type (with fan).
= Bottom heating element and fan on = Rear heating element and fan on ENGLISH Electronic programmer = Grill heating element on 7 = Grill heating element and fan on The programmer can select the following functions: 2-3 - Clock 1 - Minute counter 2 - Cooking time fig.4 3 - End of cooking Oven thermostat knob (fig.
www.aeg.com Minute counter (from 0.01 to 0.59 = hh,mm) Press push button 1 and select cooking time with push button 5 or 6. The symbol turns on. At the end of the set time the buzzer will go off and the symbol turns off. Semi-automatic operation (with cooking time from 0.01 to 23.59 = hh,mm) By pressing push button 2 and setting the length of cooking time with push button 5 or 6, the AUTO and symbols will light up and stay on all the time.
ENGLISH 9 3. OPERATION 3.1Hob: general notes on safety When a gas cooker is being used it produces heat and humidity in the room where it is installed. For this reason the room must be well ventilated, keeping the natural ventilation openings free and switching on the mechanical aeration system (suction hood or electric fan, see “Ventilation” and “Location and Aeration” paragraphs).
www.aeg.com and smoke. Add more water during grilling to compensate for evaporation. After using the appliance ensure that all the controls are in the off position. How to use the multifunction oven Defrosting at room temperature Turn the selector knob to the symbol and place the food you want to defrost inside the oven. The length of time required depends on the quantity and type of food. Selecting this function will only activate the fan.
• • • • • balanced to prevent straining the motor. Rest the spit on the support introducing the end in the seat and unscrew and remove the hand grip from the spit. Fit support into the corresponding runner, and insert its end into the relative motor coupling. Close the oven door, turn the oven knob on the symbol rotisserie . When the grill turns on, the spit turn too. Always use the drip pan to catch the gravy, as indicated in the paragraph “Useful cooking tips”. 3.
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ENGLISH 13 Grilling timetable Foods MEAT T-bone steak Beefsteaks Half chicken (each half)) FISH Trout Sole BREAD Toast Weight kg Position of the oven shelf from the bottom Cooking by natural convection Cooking Time in minutes Temperature in °C 1st 2nd side side Cooking by forced convection (with fan) Cooking Time in Temperature minutes in °C 1st 2nd side side 0,50 0,15 1 4 4 3 or 4 225 - Max 225 - Max 225 - Max 15 5 25 15 5 25 200 200 200 10 5 18 10 5 18 0,42 0,20 4 4 225 - Max 225 -
www.aeg.com How to clean the inner oven door glass One of the features of our cookers is that the inner oven door glass can be easily removed for cleaning without the aid of specialized personnel. Just open the oven door and remove the support securing the glass (fig.4). Caution: This operation can be done also with the door fitted on appliance, but in this way, pay attention that when the glass is pull upwards, the force of the hinges can close the door roughly. LOCK AT LEAST ONE HINGE (fig.
Oven side-guide rails (fig.8) For an effective cleaning of the oven side-guide rails, these can be extracted unscrewing knurled nuts 1 . To fit the rails back in their place, first insert rear pins in holes and then secure them with the knurled nuts 1 . Oven seal The oven seal guarantees the correct functioning of the oven. We recommend you: • clean it, avoiding abrasive tools or products. • check its state now and then.
www.aeg.com 4. TROUBLESHOOTING Some problems can be caused either as the results of simple maintenance operations or by incorrect selection of settings. Prior to contacting a Service Centre please check the following chart.
with the prescriptions of the standards in force. Air inlet section 100 cm2 fig. 1 Location and aeration Gas cookers must always discharge the products of combustion and the moisture through hoods connected to flues or directly to the outside (fig. 2). If it is impossible to use a hood, a fan installed on the window or wall, facing the outside, is allowed and should be switched on each time the appliance is used (see fig. 3) provided the rules and regulations in force relating to ventilation.
www.aeg.com Positioning the cooker The appliances are fitted with the following parts to enable them to be correctly positioned: • Adjustable feet, to be fitted to the appliance, which allow the height of the cooker to be aligned with other kitchen furniture (fig. 4). • Backguard 1 . If the cookers are equipped with this accessory, leave of the factory with this particular inserted inside the packaging.
Attention! If the appliance is going to be installed free-standing (class 1) and if you use the flexible rubber hose, it is necessary to follow the instructions and the figure given below: Attention! On its route, the hose must not touch any parts where the over temperature is than 95°C. Attention! The hose must not be subject to any kind of torsional stress or tractive force, there must be no pinched parts or really sharp bends.
www.aeg.com 5.4 Electrical connection The electrical connection must be carried out in accordance with the current standards and laws in force. Before connecting check that: • the system and electrical sockets amperage is adequate for the appliance maximum power (see data label affixed on the back of the cooker). • the socket or system has an effective earth connection in accordance with current standards and prescriptions of the law. All responsibility is disclaimed if this is not complied with.
ENGLISH 21 5.7 Maintenance Prior to any maintenance work or changing parts, disconnect the appliance from the gas and electricity power sources. Replacing the taps fig.7 5.6 Conversions Replacing the injectors Our burners can be adapted to different types of gas by simply installing the injectors suitable for the gas you want to use. To change the injectors on the hob, remove the burner cup and head and with a 7 mm Ø socket spanner replace them (fig. 8).
www.aeg.com • • • fig.10 Changing the flexible gas hose In order to guarantee that the gas hose is always in excellent condition we strongly recommend changing it on the date you will find printed on it. • • Replacing the electrical components • The rear protection will have to be removed in order to change the electrical heating elements, spit motor, terminal board and power cable.
ENGLISH 23 6. TECHNICAL INFORMATION Outside cooker dimensions (fig.12) MODEL 90 x 60 height 1 /mm 875 ÷ 915 height 2 /mm 935 ÷ 975 width 3 /mm 900 depth 4 /mm 600 fig.12 fig. 13 Burner disposition and hob burner technical data table (fig.13) Burners Operating pressure gas Rate Diameter injector Sabaf g/h 1/100 mm Min Max 1/100 mm Heat input By-pass N. Denomination 1 Rapid LPG 3.0 Natural gas 2.0 218 88 117-Y 800 800 3000 3000 44 2 Semi-rapide LPG 3.0 Natural gas 2.
www.aeg.com ELECTRIC COMPONENTS Description Lower heating element of the oven Top heating element of the oven-grill Rear heating element Oven lamp Fan of the rear heating element Spit motor Cooling fan motor Power cable Nominal data 2100 W 2000 W+2200 W 3000 W 15 W - E 14 - T 300 25..29 W 4W 12 W H05 RR-F 3 x 1.5 mm2 7.
ENGLISH 25 8. AEG WARRANTY AEG Major Appliances - Warranty Conditions FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY NOT FOR COMMERCIAL OR INDUSTRIAL USE ANY ALTERATION OR MODIFICATION OF THE EQUIPMENT VOIDS THE WARRANTY FAILURE TO USE A CERTIFIED ELECTRICIAN OR AEG AUTHORISED SERVICE AGENT OR GENUINE PARTS FOR INSTALLATION OR SERVICE VOIDS THE WARRANTY 1.
www.aeg.com 9. After expiry of 6 (six) months from the date of purchase the warranty shall be available only to the original retail purchaser of AEG domestic appliances from an authorised AEG Dealer or Distributor and only where the appliance has been retained for use in the Republic of South Africa. 10.
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