Electrolux EOK66030X User Manual

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Page 1 - EOK66030

user manualBuilt-In Electric OvenEOK66030

Page 2 - We were thinking of you

For cakes and biscuits.Before Using for the first timeSetting and changing the timeThe oven only operates when thetime has been set.When the appliance

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The time can only be modified, if thechild safety device is deactivated,none of the clock functions Count-down , Cook time or End time nor any ov

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Using the OvenThe Electronic Oven ControlThe display field12 34561 Memory: P / Test: d2 Temperature/Clock3 Clock functions/Operating time4 Thermometer

Page 5 - Safety instructions

The control panel1 28 73 46 51 ON/OFF button2 Oven function selection3 Button 4 Clock Functions5 Memory function6 Button 7 Baking/roasting programmes8

Page 6 - How to avoid damage to the

Selecting oven function1. Switch on the appliance using theOn/Off button.2. Press Oven Functions buttonrepeatedly until the desired ovenfunction

Page 7 - Description of the Appliance

Cooling fanThe fan switches on automatically inorder to keep the appliance's surfa-ces cool. When the oven is switchedoff, the fan continues to r

Page 8 - Control Panel

Inserting the Oven Shelf and theBaking TrayShelf runner safety and anti-tip de-viceAs a shelf runner safety device, allinsertable components have a sm

Page 9 - Oven accessories

Taking out the grease filterHold the grease filter by the grip and un-hook it.Additional functionsBaking and roasting programmesUse the pre-set recipe

Page 10 - Setting and changing the time

1. Set oven function, temperature andif necessary the clock functionsCook time and/or End time .2. Press and hold the Memory functionbutton for

Page 11 - Getting to know the appliance

Clock Functions1 3 4 5261 Clock Functions2 Time display3 Time4 Cook time/End time/Operating time5 Clock Functions6 Selector buttonsCountdown To set a

Page 12 - Using the Oven

We were thinking of youwhen we made this product

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• After a clock function has been selec-ted, the corresponding symbolflashes for about 5 seconds. Duringthis time, the desired times can be setor modi

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Cook time 1. Select oven function and using or button, select temperature.2. Press the Clock Functions buttonrepeatedly until the symbol for

Page 15 - Oven Functions

3. Using the or button, set thedesired switch-off time.The symbols for End time and Cooktime light up.The oven automatically switches i

Page 16 - Baking Tray

3. Using the End time function, setthe time at which the dish is to beready.e. g. at 14:05.The symbols for Cook time and Endtime light up.T

Page 17 - Additional functions

As soon as the appliance is switchedon again, the display automaticallyswitches itself on. When the appli-ance is next switched off, the displaygoes o

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Oven safety cut-outIf not switched off after a certaintime, or if the temperature is notmodified, the oven switches offautomatically.The last temperat

Page 19 - Clock Functions

• We recommend setting the lowertemperature when baking for the firsttime, and if required, e.g. if a darkerbrowning is desired or if the bakingtime i

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Baking on one oven levelType of baking Convection with ring heating elementOven level Tempera-ture °CTime Hrs:Mins.Savoury flan (e. g. quiche lorraine

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Baking on one oven levelType of baking Convection with ring heating elementOven level Tempera-ture °CTime Hrs:Mins.Macaroons 2 100-120 0:30-0:60Biscui

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Tips on BakingBaking results Possible cause RemedyThe cake is notbrowned enough un-derneathWrong oven level Place cake lowerThe cake sinks (be-comes s

Page 23 - Other functions

Welcome to the world of ElectroluxYou’ve chosen a first class product from Electrolux,which hopefully will provide you with lots of pleasure inthe fut

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Dish Convection with ring heating element Oven level Temperature °CTime Hrs: Mins.Lasagne 1 180-200 0:25-0:40Vegetables au gratin 1)1 160-170 0:15-0:3

Page 25 - Uses, Tables and Tips

• All types of meat, that can be brownedor have crackling, can be roasted in aroasting tin or dish without a lid.Tips on using the Roasting TableThe i

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Food to be roasted Convection with ring heating elementOven level Tempera-ture °CTimeHours:Mins.VealRoast veal, 1,000 g 1 170-190 1:30-2:00Knuckle of

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Low temperature cookingOven function: Low temperaturecooking With the oven function Low temperaturecooking meat becomes beautifully ten-der and remain

Page 28 - 1) Preheat oven

• For grilling, use both the shelf and thetray together.• The grilling times are guidelines.Grilling tableFood to be grilled Oven level Grilling time1

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Dish Temperaturein °CTray GrillshelfGrillingtime inmi-nutesTurn af-ter … mi-nutesOven levelBurgers 230 1 3 14-18 6-8Pork fillet 230 1 2 16-22 6-10Saus

Page 30 - Roasting

Dish Defrostingtime mins.Further de-frostingtime(mins.)CommentsGateau, 1400g 60 60 ---DryingOven function: Drying/Defrost • Use with trays covered wit

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•Jars with twist-off or bayonet typelids and metal tins are not suita-ble.•When making preserves, use the firstshelf position from the bottom.• Use th

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Programmed recipesThe appliance has 12 programmedfunctions/recipes, which can be selec-ted one after the other using the baking/roasting programmes bu

Page 33 - Low temperature cooking

Add sieved flour and baking powder tothe fat/sugar mixture and then kneadbriefly to produce a workable pastry.Leave the pastry in the fridge for about

Page 34 - Convection grilling

ContentsSubject to change without noticeSafety instructions 5Description of the Appliance 7Before Using for the first time 10Using the Ove

Page 35 - Defrosting

ing tray or patisserie tray (specialaccessory). Leave rolls to rise again forabout 25 minutes.Before baking, cut a cross in the rolls.Sprinkle with po

Page 36 - Making preserves

Method for the topping:Lightly sauté the bacon and onions.Whisk the milk, cream, eggs and sea-sonings together well, then mix in thecheese.Preparation

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• 1000 g saddle of veal• 2 tablespoons oil• Salt, pepper, paprikaMethod:Wash the saddle of veal and dry it withkitchen paper.Mix the seasoning with th

Page 38 - Programmed recipes

• Salt, pepper, paprikaMethod:Wash the meat and dry it with kitchenpaper.Mix the seasoning with the oil and usethe mixture to coat the meat everywhere

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Outside of the appliance• Wipe the front of the appliance with asoft cloth and warm water and wash-ing up liquid.• For metal fronts, use normalcommerc

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2. Badly burned on soiling can be re-moved by boiling the filter in a littlewater to which 2-3 tablespoonsful ofdishwasher cleaner has been added.Shel

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Oven lightingRisk of electric shock! Before re-placing the oven light bulb:• Switch oven off.• Take the fuses out of the fuse boxor switch off.To prot

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3424. Pull the door away from the oven(Caution: the door is heavy!)5. Place the door, outer surface down-wards, on a soft, flat surface, (forexample o

Page 43 - Cleaning and Care

What to do if …Problem Possible cause RemedyThe oven is not heat-ing upThe oven has not beenswitched onSwitch oven on The clock has not been set Set

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Advice on cookers with metal fronts:Because of the cold surface at thefront of the cooker, opening theoven door during (or just after) bak-ing or roas

Page 45 - Shelf Support Rails

Safety instructionsImportant safety instructions!Read carefully and keep for furturereference!Electrical safety• This appliance must be only connec-te

Page 46 - Oven Door

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Page 49 - Installation Instructions

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2x3,5x2513204DisposalPackaging materialThe packaging materials areenvironmentally friendly and can berecycled. The plastic componentsare identified by

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So that the old appliance can no lon-ger cause any danger, make itunusable before disposing of it. Todo this, disconnect the appliancefrom the mains s

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that any replaced Appliances orparts become the property of Elec-trolux. This warranty does not applyto light globes, batteries, filters orsimilar per

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in Australia, and the ConsumerGuarantees Act, the Sale of GoodsAct and the Fair Trading Act in NewZealand, imply warranties or condi-tions, or impose

Page 55 - Disposal

FOR SERVICEOR TO FIND THE AD-DRESS OF YOUR NEAR-EST AUTHORISEDSERVICE CENTRE INNEW ZEALANDFree call 0800 10 66 10SERVICE NEW ZEA-LANDELECTROLUX HOMEPR

Page 56 - Warranty

Information on acrylamidesAccording to the latest scientificknowledge, intensive browning offood, especially in products contain-ing starch, can const

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Description of the ApplianceGeneral Overview1 2341 Control panel2 Light bar3 Door handle4 Oven doorThe oven switches off after 2 mi-nutes, if no funct

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Control Panel121 Oven display2 Function buttons Oven8 electrolux description of the appliance

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Oven Features12345612341 Grill heating element2 Oven lighting3 Fat Filter4 Fan heating element5 Oven shelf runners, removable6 Shelf positionsOven acc

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