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    							Food to be CookedFood Core Temperature
    medium60 - 65 °C
    well done70 - 75 °C
    Pork
    Food to be CookedFood Core Temperature
    Shoulder of pork, ham joint, neck80 - 82 °C
    Chop (saddle), smoked pork loin75 - 80 °C
    Meat loaf75 - 80 °C
    Veal
    Food to be CookedFood Core Temperature
    Roast veal75 - 80 °C
    Knuckle of veal85 - 90 °C
    Mutton / lamb
    Food to be CookedFood Core Temperature
    Leg of mutton80 - 85 °C
    Saddle of mutton80 - 85 °C
    Roast lamb, leg of lamb70 - 75 °C
    Game
    Food to be CookedFood Core Temperature
    Saddle of hare70 - 75 °C
    Leg of hare70 - 75 °C
    Whole hare70 - 75 °C
    Saddle of venison70 - 75 °C
    Leg of venison70 - 75 °C
    Fish
    Food to be CookedFood Core Temperature
    Salmon65 - 70 °C
    Trouts65 - 70 °C
    12. CARE AND CLEANING
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.Notes on cleaning:
    • Clean the front of the appliance with a
    soft cloth with warm water and a
    cleaning agent.
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    							• To clean metal surfaces, use a usual
    cleaning agent.
    • Clean the appliance interior after each
    use. Then you can remove dirt more
    easily and it does not burn on.
    • Clean stubborn dirt with a special
    oven cleaner.
    • Clean all accessories after each use
    and let them dry. Use a soft cloth with
    warm water and a cleaning agent.• If you have nonstick accessories, do
    not clean them using aggressive
    agents, sharp-edged objects or a dish-
    washer. It can cause damage to the
    nonstick coating.
    12.1 Shelf support
    You can remove the shelf support to
    clean the side walls.
    Removing the shelf support
    1.Pull the front of the shelf support
    away from the wall.
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    2.Pull the back of the shelf support
    away from the wall and remove it.
    Installing the shelf support
    To install the shelf support follow the
    procedure in the opposite order.
    12.2 Lamp
    WARNING!
    There is a risk of electrical shock.
    The lamp and the lamp glass
    cover can be hot.
    Before you change the lamp:
    • Deactivate the appliance.
    • Remove the fuses from the fuse box or
    deactivate the circuit breaker.
    CAUTION!
    Put a cloth on the bottom of the
    interior of the appliance. It pre-
    vents damage to the lamp glass
    cover and the cavity.
    Always use the same lamp type.Replacing the lamp at the cavity
    ceiling:
    1.Turn the lamp glass cover counter-
    clockwise to remove it.
    2.Remove the metal ring and clean the
    glass cover.
    3.Replace the lamp with a suitable 300
    °C heat-resistant lamp.
    4.Attach the metal ring to the glass
    cover.
    5.Install the glass cover.
    Replacing the lamp on the left side of
    the cavity.
    1.Remove the left shelf support.
    2.Use a narrow, blunt object (e.g. a
    teaspoon) to remove the glass cov-
    er. Clean the glass cover.
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    							3.Replace the lamp with a suitable 300
    °C heat-resistant lamp.
    4.Install the glass cover.
    5.Install the left shelf support.
    12.3 Oven ceiling
    You can fold down the heating element
    on the oven ceiling to clean the oven
    ceiling easily.
    WARNING!
    Deactivate the appliance before
    you fold down the heating ele-
    ment. Make sure that the appli-
    ance is cold. There is a risk of
    burns.
    Folding down the heating element
    1.Remove the shelf supports.
    2.Hold the heating element with two
    hands at the front.
    3.Pull it forwards against the spring
    pressure and out along the supports
    on the two sides.
    4.The heating element folds down.
    You can clean the oven ceiling.
    Installing the heating element
    1.Install the heating element in the
    opposite sequence.
    Install the heating element cor-
    rectly above the supports on the
    inner walls of the appliance.
    2.Install the shelf supports.
    12.4 Door and glass panels
    Remove the door to clean it.
    A
    A
    Removing the door
    CAUTION!
    Be careful when you remove the
    door from the appliance. The
    door is heavy.
    1.Open the door as far as it goes.
    2.Fully lift up the clamping levers (A)
    on the two door hinges.
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    							45°
    3.Close the door until it is at an angle
    of approximately 45°.
    4.Hold the door with one hand on
    each side and pull it away from the
    appliance at an upwards angle.
    Put the door with the outer side
    down on a soft and level surface
    to prevent scratches.
    5.At this time you can remove the in-
    ner glass panels and clean them.
    To install the door do the above steps in
    the opposite sequence.
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    B
    1
    Removing and cleaning the door
    glasses
    The door has 2, 3 or 4 panels of
    glass (the number depends on
    the model).
    CAUTION!
    Rough handling of the glass, es-
    pecially around the edges of the
    front panel, can cause the glass
    to break.
    1.Hold the door trim (B) on the top
    edge of the door at the two sides
    and push inwards to release the clip
    seal.
    2.Pull the door trim to the front to re-
    move it.
    3.Hold the door glass panels on their
    top edges one by one and pull
    them upwards from the guide.
    4.Clean the door glass panels.
    To install the panels do the above
    steps in the opposite sequence. In-
    sert the smaller panel first, and then
    the larger one.
    13. WHAT TO DO IF…
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.
    ProblemPossible causeRemedy
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The appliance is deactiva-
    ted.Activate the appliance.
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    							ProblemPossible causeRemedy
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The clock is not set.Set the clock.
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The necessary settings are
    not set.Check the settings.
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The Child Lock is activated.Refer to "Activating and
    deactivating the Child Lock
    function".
    The appliance does
    not heat up.The fuse is released.Make sure that the fuse is
    the cause of the malfunc-
    tion. If the fuse releases
    again and again, contact a
    qualified electrician.
    The display shows
    F111.The CT Sensor plug is not
    correctly installed into the
    socket.Put the plug of core tem-
    perature sensor as far as
    possible into the socket.
    The lamp does not
    operate.The lamp is defective.Replace the lamp.
    If you cannot find a solution to the prob-
    lem yourself, contact your dealer or the
    service centre.
    The necessary data for the service centre
    is on the rating plate. The rating plate ison the front frame of the appliance cavi-
    ty.
    We recommend that you write the data here:
    Model (MOD.) .........................................
    Product number (PNC) .........................................
    Serial number (S.N.) .........................................
    14. INSTALLATION
    WARNING!
    Refer to the Safety chapters.
    The built-in unit must meet the
    stability requirements of DIN
    68930.
    The oven is designed to be connected
    to 230 - 240V ~ (50Hz) electricity supply.
    The oven has an easily accessible termi-
    nal block which is marked as follows:Letter L - Live terminal
    Letter N - Neutral terminal - Earth terminal
    CAUTION!
    This oven must be earthed!
    The cable used to connect the oven to
    the electrical supply must comply to the
    specifications given below.
    For UK use only
    Connection viaMin. size Cable/
    flexCable/flex typeFuse
    Cooker Control
    Circuit2,5 mm²PVC / PVC twin
    and earthmin: 15 A
    max: 20 A
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    							It is necessary that you install a double
    pole switch between the oven and the
    electricity supply (mains), with a mini-
    mum gap of 3 mm between the switch
    contacts and of a type suitable for the
    required load in compliance with the
    current regulations.
    The switch must not break the yellow
    and green earth cable at any point.
    After installation and connecting,
    the cable must be placed so that
    it cannot at any point reach a
    temperature of more than 50°C
    above the ambient temperature.
    Before the oven is connected,
    check that the main fuse and the
    domestic installation can support
    the load; and that the power sup-
    ply is properly earthed.The manufacturer declines any respon-
    sibility should these safety measures
    not be carried out.
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    15. GB IE GREAT BRITAIN & IRELAND - GUARANTEE/
    CUSTOMER SERVICE
    15.1 Standard guarantee
    conditions:
    We, Electrolux, undertake that if within
    12 months of the date of the purchase
    this Electrolux appliance or any part
    thereof is proved to be defective by rea-
    son only of faulty workmanship or mate-
    rials, we will, at our option repair or re-
    place the same FREE OF CHARGE for la-
    bour, materials or carriage on condition
    that:
    • Appliance has been correctly installed
    and used only on the electricity supply
    stated on the rating plate.
    • Appliance has been used for normal
    domestic purposes only, in accord-
    ance with manufacturer's instructions.
    • Appliance hasn't been serviced, main-
    tained, repaired, taken apart or tam-
    pered with by person not authorised
    by us.
    • Electrolux Service Force Centre must
    undertake all service work under this
    guarantee• Any appliance or defective part re-
    placed shall become the Company's
    property.
    • This guarantee is in addition to your
    statutory and other legal rights.
    Exclusions
    • Damage, calls resulting from trans-
    port, improper use, neglect, light
    bulbs, removable parts of glass, plas-
    tic.
    • Costs for calls to put right appliance
    which is improperly installed, calls to
    appliances outside United Kingdom.
    • Appliances found to be in use within a
    commercial environment, plus those
    which are subject to rental agree-
    ments.
    • Products of Electrolux manufacturer
    that are not marketed by Electrolux
    Service and Spare Parts.Please contact
    your local Service Force Centre: 08445
    616 616(Call will be routed to Service
    Force Centre covering your postcode
    area). For address of local Service Force
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    							Centre and further information, please
    visit: www.serviceforce.co.uk Before
    calling out an engineer, please ensure
    you have read the details under the
    heading "What to do if... / Trouble-
    shooting". When you contact the Service
    Force Centre you will need to give the
    following details: Your name, address
    and postcode, your telephone number,
    clear concise details of the fault, model
    and serial number of the appliance
    (found on the rating plate), the purchase
    date. Please note a valid purchase re-
    ceipt or guarantee documentation is re-
    quired for in guarantee service calls.
    Customer Care.Please contact our Cus-
    tomer Care Department: Electrolux Ma-
    jor Appliances, Addington Way, Luton,
    Bedfordshire, LU4 9QQ or visit our web-
    site at www.electrolux.co.uk
    Custom-
    er Care
    Depart-
    ment,Tel: (Calls may be recor-
    ded for training purpo-
    ses)
    Electro-
    lux08445 613 613
    Custom-
    er Care
    Depart-
    ment,Tel: (Calls may be recor-
    ded for training purpo-
    ses)
    AEG-
    Electro-
    lux08445 611 611
    Zanussi-
    Electro-
    lux08445 612 612
    For Customer Service in The
    Republic of Ireland please
    contact us at the address
    below:
    Electrolux Group (Irl) Ltd, Long Mile
    Road, Dublin 12, Republic of Ireland
    Tel: +353 (0)1 4090751, Email: serv-
    [email protected]
    16. EUROPEAN GUARANTEE
    GB This appliance is guaranteed by
    Electrolux in each of the countries listed
    at the back of this user manual, for the
    period specified in the appliance guar-
    antee or otherwise by law. If you move
    from one of these countries to another
    of the countries listed, the appliance
    guarantee will move with you subject to
    the following qualifications:-
    • The appliance guarantee starts from
    the date you first purchased the appli-
    ance which will be evidenced by pro-
    duction of a valid purchase document
    issued by the seller of the appliance.
    • The appliance guarantee is for the
    same period and to the same extent
    for labour and parts as exists in your
    new country of residence for this par-
    ticular model or range of appliances.• The appliance guarantee is personal
    to the original purchaser of the appli-
    ance and cannot be transferred to an-
    other user.
    • The appliance is installed and used in
    accordance with instructions issued by
    Electrolux and is only used within the
    home, i.e. is not used for commercial
    purposes.
    • The appliance is installed in accord-
    ance with all relevant regulations in
    force within your new country of resi-
    dence.
    The provisions of this European Guaran-
    tee do not affect any of the rights gran-
    ted to you by law.
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