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CONVENTIONAL OVEN  

 
In this traditional mode, oven heat is provided from the top and under the oven compartment and 
is most suitable when cooking on a single shelf. For best results, arrange the shelves so the top 
of the food is near the centre of the oven. 
 
If cooking on more than one shelf, always preheat the oven and position the pans to allow as 
much free circulation of heat as possible. 
 
Depending on the food, you may need to rearrange the tray position during cooking. 
  

1-

  Adjust oven shelves to desired position/s. 

2-

  Select Conventional Oven mode. 

3-

  Set the oven to the desired temperature. 

4-

  When cooking is complete turn the oven off. 

 
HINT: 
If water is used in your cooking (such as water placed in a baking dish) the water will evaporate in 
the oven in the form of steam. The level of condensation will be reduced when cooking in fan 
oven mode where excess moisture is circulated and evaporates during the cooking cycle. 
 

 NOTE: 

Stand clear of the oven when opening the oven door as steam may escape rapid 
 

 

              FAN ASSIST  

 
This style of cooking provides traditional cooking heating from top and bottom elements with the 
assistance of a circulation fan to ensure fast even results. This mode is most suitable for delicate 
cooking such as cakes, pastries, gateaux, biscuits and yeast dough.  Best results when 
thermostat is set to 150-180 degrees – depending on recipe. 
 
 
 
 

 

 

HIGH BAKE 

 
The HIGH BAKE mode uses the oven fan to circulate air with heat from the under oven element. 
Quick and consistent heat is evenly distributed throughout the oven.  
 
The results are quick, not unlike a microwave oven. With the circulation of heat, foods cooked 
with high bake mode retain a crisp, dry texture on the outside especially pizza, pastry and other 
foods where you want the base to be well cooked. HIGH BAKE is also excellent for re-heating. 
 

1-  Adjust oven shelves to desired position/s. 
2-  Select HIGH BAKE mode. 
3-  Set the oven to the desired temperature. 
4-  When cooking is complete turn the oven off. 

 
 
 

Summary of Contents for 36" 3009VNM-M

Page 1: ...User s Manual 3009VNM M 36 Free Standing Electric Range User s Manual ...

Page 2: ...ce Should ownership of the appliance be transferred please ensure that the manual is also passed onto the new owner Contents A Installation check and warnings Page 3 7 B Cooker Measurement Page 8 C Electrical Requirements Page 8 9 D Using the appliance for the first time Page 10 11 E Accessories Page 12 F Electronic Programmer Operation Page 13 15 G Gas Cooktop Control Panel Page 16 H Gas Cooktop ...

Page 3: ...pen window or equivalent and some rooms will require a permanent vent as well For room areas up to 5 m 2 an air vent of 100 cm 2 is required For room areas between 5 m 2 and 100 cm 2 an air vent of 50 cm 2 is required If the room is greater than 5 m 2 and has a door that opens directly to the outside then no air vent is required If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room local reg...

Page 4: ...ill not accept responsibility for damages to cabinetry where manufacturer installation guidelines were not adhered to CONVERTING THE GAS SUPPLY TO THE HOB BURNERS Burners auxiliary semi rapid rapid triple crown griddle burner These burners are all fitted with injectors designed to create a primary input of air gauged for each type of gas This means that the air regulator does not have to be regula...

Page 5: ... minutes to ensure that the device does not cut in If it does increase the minimum N B For liquid gas settings the burner minimum must be set by fully tightening the tap by passes Fig 8 WARNINGS If the burner flames accidentally go out turn off the KNOB and wait for at least one minute before igniting Using a gas cooker produces heat and humidity in the room where it is installed Ensure the room i...

Page 6: ...not be interrupted by the switch ATTENTION Disregard of this precaution could cause the incorrect operation of the touch control system of the cooktop and effect the product warranty provisions WARNING All aspects of the installation must conform with the requirement of the Standards North America within North America wiring rules as well as your local electrical and building codes and regulations...

Page 7: ...gulator provided should be positioned between the brass adapter and the non metallic flexible pipe c A certified gas plumber must complete the installation and meet with local regulation requirements for gas connections Where the unit has an armour cable a certified electrician must complete the electrical connection The white or neutral wire will not be used and must be capped using a marrette WA...

Page 8: ...m 640 mm 900 mm 900 mm 640 mm 925 mm C Electrical requirements WARNING All aspects of the installation must conform with the requirements of the standard North America within North America wiring rules as well as your local electrical and building codes and regulations and any other applicable requirements and conditions of your local power supply authority A licensed electrician must perform the ...

Page 9: ...iring through 4 Connect the wiring to the terminal block using the screw connections provided Ensure the wires are properly secured to prevent any high resistance electrical connection 5 Replace the cover plate making certain that the supply wiring is clear of any metal work and the screws 6 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualif...

Page 10: ... off The oven is now ready for cooking and grilling DO NOT use aluminum foil on the base of ovens The use of foil on the base of the oven to avoid spillage and improve cleaning is not recommended The bottom element is concealed under the base of the oven liner not exposed Foil or dishes with reflective qualities must never be placed on the base of the oven during cooking as the concentration of di...

Page 11: ...aterial or extinguished using a dry chemical or other suitable fire retardant All installation adjustments gas conversion and maintenance operations must be carried out by qualified engineers in accordance with the enclosed instructions and current installation standards The manufacturer accepts no liability for faulty installation setting handling and use of the cooker Periodically check that the...

Page 12: ...le Slide Runners 2 x Wire Oven Shelves that can be fitted into Retractable Slide Runners or for sliding into side rack positions Note Additional Retractable Slide Runners are available as an optional extra and can be fitted at any time Note Additional oven shelves and pans are available as optional extras The oven shelf support consist of 6 positions Always remember to position the racks before to...

Page 13: ...hoot the desired time use the MINUS button 4 Press the MODE button twice to display the time of day setting mode The oven will be in manual cooking mode 5 The oven is now ready for use and to accept the selected cooking functions 6 The timer can be set for countdown up to 24 hours and for automatic cooking modes up to 10 hours and will countdown to zero When zero is reached the alarm will sound 7 ...

Page 14: ...d The AUTO symbol is flashing and the POT symbol will disappear The alarm will turn off after pressing the MODE button If you hold the MODE button down longer than 4 seconds the oven will return to the normal cooking mode If further cooking is required either leave on manual or repeat the above setting sequence Note If you have not turned the function and thermostat setting off your oven will now ...

Page 15: ...seconds the oven will return to the normal cooking mode Canceling automatic settings To cancel a program Press plus and minus button simultaneously for minimum 3 seconds NOTE On oven start up or possibly at other times due to electricity supply deviations the programmer may freeze on a function if this occurs we recommend that after checking other solutions without success it is recommended that p...

Page 16: ...DESCRIPTION GAS 1 SEMI RAPID 2 RAPID 3 AUXILIARY 4 WOK NATURAL 10 160 REG NOMINAL HEAT INPUT MAX MJ h bTU H PROPANE 28 105 65 13 7 12000 NORMAL PRESSURE mbar INJECTOR DIAMETER 1 100 mm TAP BY PASS DIAMETER 1 100mm PROPANE 28 55 35 3 7 3500 PROPANE 28 92 46 10 5 10000 PROPANE 28 72 35 6 3 6000 NATURAL 10 90 REG NATURAL 10 155 REG NATURAL 10 118 REG ...

Page 17: ... up to the closing position NOTE If there is no power supply it is possible to light the burners with matches setting the knob to the startup point large flame fig 1 BURNERS POWER MJ h POWER Btu h Ø of pots Auxiliary 3 2 3000 10 14 cm Semi rapid 6 3 6000 16 18 cm Rapid 11 6 11000 20 22 cm Wok 17 9 17000 24 26 cm NOTE When the equipment is switched off always check that the knobs are in the closing...

Page 18: ...ugh to the Dot on control panel only a click will sound do not Rotate control knob all the way to OFF position as this will DAMAGE THE CONTROL SWITCH Then rotate control knob backwards anticlockwise selecting power level from 1 to 12 as before This will activate both Inner and Outer zones concurrently for maximum power c To deactivate turn off Inner Zone or Inner Outer Zone the control knob must b...

Page 19: ...s in order to avoid scratching the heat surface of the top Do not switch the electric plate on without the pan over the plate Do not cook any food directly on the hot area Avoid overflows of liquid and should they occur clean away promptly Turn off the plate few minutes before the cooking end The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separated remote control system...

Page 20: ...er element heats continuously until it reaches 75 Degrees C and this temperature will be maintained throughout the warming process as required During the use the appliances becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements of cooktops and inside the oven Accessible parts may become hot during use Young children should be kept away ...

Page 21: ... an alternative cooking mode for fast preheat be sure to turn the cooking mode to your required setting before placing food in the oven HINT To allow for heat loss while placing food into the oven preheat the oven 10 20 C higher and then reduce the temperature to your required cooking temperature Always preheat the oven when cooking multiple dishes at the same time Roasting guide These cooking cha...

Page 22: ... as a guide only Temperature and cooking times may vary to suit individual tastes Oven Temperature 0 C General Times Foods Suitable 130 0 under Very slow Small meringues pavlova custard reheating 130 0 150 0 Slow Rich fruit cake light fruit cake 150 0 180 0 Moderate Casseroles deep butter cake 180 0 200 0 Moderately hot Shallow butter cakes sponges biscuits meat loaf baked fish 200 0 230 0 Hot Swi...

Page 23: ...d and evaporates during the cooking cycle NOTE Stand clear of the oven when opening the oven door as steam may escape rapid FAN ASSIST This style of cooking provides traditional cooking heating from top and bottom elements with the assistance of a circulation fan to ensure fast even results This mode is most suitable for delicate cooking such as cakes pastries gateaux biscuits and yeast dough Best...

Page 24: ...Fan Grill Mode Fan grilling is a combination of direct heat and circulated hot air which gives the appearance and flavor similar to rotisserie cooking which is ideal for single level roasts Direct infrared heat from the grill element is circulated by the fan to cook the food which should be positioned as near to the centre of the oven as possible For best cooking results it is recommended that foo...

Page 25: ...of the oven to cook foods to your requirements Half grill engages only the inner band of the top element and is suitable for smaller volumes and has a consequently lower energy usage This method of grilling in the oven is recommended for short duration 5 minutes or less grilling only which is ideal for toasting see note below Foods with higher fat content or foods which require more than 5 minutes...

Page 26: ...mage the finishes of your appliance If any abrasive acidic or caustic substance or cleaning agent should come into contact with the appliance rinse off immediately with water taking special care to avoid injury if surfaces are hot When using the appliance it may be soiled by food spills and spatters or foreign items such as plastics accidentally coming into contact with warm or hot surfaces Foods ...

Page 27: ...o prevent any risk of baked on cleaner residues and wipe dry with a clean soft cloth NOTE When cleaning stainless steel surfaces AEG AEG AEG AEG recommend 3M brand or Advance stainless steel cleaner Other reputable brand cleaners specifically formulated for cleaning stainless steel may also be acceptable Do not use steel soap pads or abrasive scourers of any kind The abrasive qualities of these pa...

Page 28: ...f cleaning panels are manufactured using a special enamelling process The base of the oven should cleaned by using soapy water see procedure to page 15 16 on a soft clean and newspaper BEWARE Never use silicone films polish or cleaners on self cleaning panels they will be rendered useless Similarly NEVER try to wash with detergent or use abrasive cleaners on the panels Removing oven door pull down...

Page 29: ...ight globe The light globe is located behind the glass cover and is a push in type WARNING ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS SWITCHED OFF BEFORE REPLACING THE LAMP TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRIC SHOCK To change a light globe 1 Gently lever out the glass cover only 2 Pull the light globe and push in a replacement globe 3 Replace the glass cover making sure it fits correctly into place NOTE Recommended ...

Page 30: ...t on AUTO see auto programmed cooking Oven power is on but there is no heat Oven may be set on AUTO Oven temperature may be set OFF Mode may be on incorrect selection Rubber seal has gap s at bottom and ends do not meet Correct doors are sealed this way for oven venting purposes Display is flashing is only part illuminated or is cycling through various displays Turn power supply to appliance off w...

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