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Type of bak-

ing

Oven func-

tion

Shelf posi-

tion

Temperature

(°C)

Time (min)

Bread (rye
bread):

1.

First part
of baking
proce-
dure.

2.

Second
part of
baking
proce-
dure.

Conventional

Cooking

1

1.

230 

1)

2.

160 - 180

1.

20

2.

30 - 60

Cream puffs /
Eclairs

Conventional

Cooking

3

190 - 210 

1)

20 - 35

Swiss roll

Conventional

Cooking

3

180 - 200 

1)

10 - 20

Cake with
crumble top-
ping (dry)

True Fan

Cooking

3

150 - 160

20 - 40

Buttered al-
mond cake /
Sugar cakes

Conventional

Cooking

3

190 - 210 

1)

20 - 30

Fruit flans
(made with
yeast dough /
sponge mix-
ture)

2)

True Fan

Cooking

3

150

35 - 55

Fruit flans
(made with
yeast dough /
sponge mix-
ture)

2)

Conventional

Cooking

3

170

35 - 55

Fruit flans
made with
short pastry

True Fan

Cooking

3

160 - 170

40 - 80

Yeast cakes
with delicate
toppings (e.g.
quark, cream,
custard)

Conventional

Cooking

3

160 - 180 

1)

40 - 80

1) 

Preheat the oven.

2) 

Use deep pan.

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Summary of Contents for BE3003001

Page 1: ...BE3003001 BE3003021 EN User manual ...

Page 2: ... simpler features you might not find on ordinary appliances Please spend a few minutes reading to get the very best from it Visit our website for Get usage advice brochures trouble shooter service information www aeg com Register your product for better service www aeg com productregistration Buy Accessories Consumables and Original spare parts for your appliance www aeg com shop CUSTOMER CARE AND...

Page 3: ...person who is responsible for their safety Do not let children play with the appliance Keep all packaging away from children Keep children and pets away from the appliance when it operates or when it cools down Accessible parts are hot If the appliance has a child safety device we recom mend that you activate it Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be made by children without supervision 1 2 Ge...

Page 4: ...ing plate agrees with the power supply If not contact an electrician Always use a correctly installed shock proof socket Do not use multi plug adapters and extension cables Make sure not to cause damage to the mains plug and to the mains cable Contact the Service or an electrician to change a damaged mains cable Do not let mains cables to come in touch with the appliance door spe cially when the d...

Page 5: ...e after you finish the cooking be careful when you remove or in stall the accessories Discoloration of the enamel has no ef fect on the performance of the appli ance It is not a defect in the sense of the warranty law Use a deep pan for moist cakes Fruit juices cause stains that can be perma nent 2 3 Care and Cleaning WARNING Risk of injury fire or damage to the appliance Before maintenance deacti...

Page 6: ...1 10 8 4 1 2 3 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 13 1 Control panel 2 Knob for the oven functions 3 Power lamp symbol 4 Electronic programmer 5 Knob for the temperature 6 Temperature lamp symbol indica tor 7 Heating element 8 Lamp 9 Fan 10 Rear wall heating element 11 Bottom heat 12 Shelf support removable 13 Shelf positions 3 1 Accessories Nonstick wire shelf For cookware cake tins roasts Grill Roasting pan To bake ...

Page 7: ...When you change the time you must not set the Duration or End function at the same time 5 DAILY USE WARNING Refer to the Safety chapters To use the appliance press the control knob The control knob comes out 5 1 Activating and deactivating the appliance 1 Turn the control knob for the oven functions to select an oven function 2 Turn the control knob for the tem perature to select a temperature 3 T...

Page 8: ...0 C lower than for Conven tional Cooking Conventional Cooking To bake and roast on 1 shelf position Bottom Heat To bake cakes with crispy or crusty bottoms and to preserve food Defrost To defrost frozen food Grilling To grill flat food and to toast Fast Grilling To grill flat food in large quantities and to toast Turbo Grilling To roast larger joints of meat or poultry on 1 shelf position Also to ...

Page 9: ... 2 Press the Selection button again and again until the indicator for the nec essary clock function flashes 3 Press or to set the necessary clock function The display shows the indicator for the clock function you set When the set time ends the indicator flashes and an acoustic signal sounds for two minutes With the Duration and End func tions the appliance deactivates automatically 4 Press a butt...

Page 10: ...on the deep pan Push the deep pan between the guide bars of one of the oven levels 7 2 Trivet and Grill Roasting pan WARNING Be careful when you remove the accessories from a hot appliance There is a risk of burns You can use the trivet to roast larger pieces of meat or poultry on one shelf position Put the trivet into the deep pan so that the supports of the wire shelf point up Put the deep pan i...

Page 11: ...s and the quality and quantity of the ingredients used 9 2 Baking General instructions Your new oven can bake or roast dif ferently to the appliance you had be fore Adapt your usual settings tem perature cooking times and shelf po sitions to the values in the tables With longer baking times you can de activate the oven approximately 10 mi nutes before the end of the baking time and then use the re...

Page 12: ... mix ing machine The cake is too dry The oven temperature is too low The next time you bake set a higher oven tem perature The cake is too dry The baking time is too long The next time you bake set a shorter baking time The cake browns un evenly The oven temperature is too high and the baking time is too short Set a lower oven temper ature and a longer bak ing time The cake browns un evenly The mi...

Page 13: ...e Fan Cooking 2 150 170 20 25 Apple pie Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm diagonally off set True Fan Cooking 2 160 60 90 Apple pie Apple pie 2 tins Ø20 cm diagonally off set Conventional Cooking 1 180 70 90 Cheesecake Conventional Cooking 1 170 190 60 90 1 Preheat the oven Cakes pastries breads on baking trays Type of bak ing Oven func tion Shelf posi tion Temperature C Time min Plaited bread Bread crown C...

Page 14: ... Cake with crumble top ping dry True Fan Cooking 3 150 160 20 40 Buttered al mond cake Sugar cakes Conventional Cooking 3 190 210 1 20 30 Fruit flans made with yeast dough sponge mix ture 2 True Fan Cooking 3 150 35 55 Fruit flans made with yeast dough sponge mix ture 2 Conventional Cooking 3 170 35 55 Fruit flans made with short pastry True Fan Cooking 3 160 170 40 80 Yeast cakes with delicate to...

Page 15: ...ooking 3 80 100 120 150 Macaroons True Fan Cooking 3 100 120 30 50 Biscuits made with yeast dough True Fan Cooking 3 150 160 20 40 Puff pastries True Fan Cooking 3 170 1801 20 30 Rolls True Fan Cooking 3 1601 10 25 Rolls Conventional Cooking 3 190 2101 10 25 Small cakes Small cakes 20 per tray True Fan Cooking 3 1501 20 35 Small cakes Small cakes 20 per tray Conventional Cooking 3 1701 20 30 1 Pre...

Page 16: ...e oven 9 5 Multileveled Baking Cakes pastries breads on baking trays Type of bak ing True Fan Cooking Temperature C Time min Shelf position 2 shelf posi tions 3 shelf posi tions Cream puffs Eclairs 1 4 160 180 1 25 45 Dry streusel cake 1 4 150 160 30 45 1 Preheat the oven Biscuits small cakes small cakes pastries rolls Type of bak ing True Fan Cooking Temperature C Time min Shelf position 2 shelf ...

Page 17: ...the oven 9 6 Pizza Setting Type of baking Shelf position Temperature C Time min Pizza thin crust 2 200 230 1 2 15 20 Pizza with many toppings 2 180 200 20 30 Tarts 1 180 200 40 55 Spinach flan 1 160 180 45 60 Quiche Lorraine 1 170 190 45 55 Swiss Flan 1 170 190 45 55 Apple cake cov ered 1 150 170 50 60 Vegetable pie 1 160 180 50 60 Unleavened bread 2 230 2501 10 20 Puff pastry flan 2 160 180 1 45 ...

Page 18: ... This gives better roasting results You can deactivate the appliance ap proximately 10 minutes before the end of the roasting time and use the residual heat 9 8 Roasting with Turbo Grilling Beef Type of meat Quantity Oven function Shelf posi tion Tempera ture C Time min Pot roast 1 1 5 kg Conven tional Cooking 1 230 120 150 Roast beef or fillet rare per cm of thickness Turbo Grilling 1 190 200 1 5...

Page 19: ...tion Shelf posi tion Tempera ture C Time min Saddle Leg of hare up to 1 kg Conven tional Cooking 1 230 1 30 40 Saddle of venison 1 5 2 kg Conven tional Cooking 1 210 220 35 40 Haunch of venison 1 5 2 kg Conven tional Cooking 1 180 200 60 90 1 Preheat the oven Poultry Type of meat Quantity Oven func tion Shelf posi tion Tempera ture C Time min Poultry portions 200 250 g each Turbo Grill ing 1 200 2...

Page 20: ...st shelf position Grill only flat pieces of meat or fish Always preheat the empty oven with the grill functions for 5 minutes CAUTION Always grill with the oven door closed Grilling Food to be grilled Shelf posi tion Temperature Time min 1st side 2nd side Roast beef 2 210 230 30 40 30 40 Filet of beef 3 230 20 30 20 30 Back of pork 2 210 230 30 40 30 40 Back of veal 2 210 230 30 40 30 40 Back of l...

Page 21: ...40 60 Oven baked cheese 3 170 190 20 30 Chicken Wings 2 190 210 20 30 Frozen Ready Meals Food to be cooked Oven func tions Shelf posi tion Temperature C Time min Frozen pizza Conventional Cooking 3 as per manu facturer s in structions as per manu facturer s in structions French fries1 300 600 g Conventional Cooking or Turbo Grilling 3 200 220 as per manu facturer s in structions Baguettes Conventi...

Page 22: ...teau 1400 g 60 60 9 12 Preserving Bottom Heat Things to note Use only preserve jars of the same di mensions available on the market Do not use jars with twist off and bay onet type lids or metal tins Use the first shelf from the bottom for this function Put no more than six one litre pre serve jars on the baking tray Fill the jars equally and close with a clamp The jars cannot touch each other Put...

Page 23: ... True Fan Cooking Use baking parchment as a cover for the oven shelves For best results deactivate the appli ance halfway through the operation Open the appliance door and let the ap pliance cool down After that complete the drying process Vegetables Food to be dried Shelf position Temperature C Time h 1 level 2 levels Beans 3 1 4 60 70 6 8 Peppers 3 1 4 60 70 5 6 Vegetables for sour 3 1 4 60 70 5...

Page 24: ...s sharp edged objects or a dish washer It can cause damage to the nonstick coating 10 1 Shelf supports Removing the shelf supports You can remove the shelf supports to clean the side walls 1 Pull the front of the shelf support away from the side wall 1 2 2 Pull the rear end of the shelf sup port away from the side wall and re move it Installing the shelf supports Install the shelf supports in the ...

Page 25: ...t 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 10 4 Cleaning the oven d...

Page 26: ...tall the glass panels and the oven door Do the above steps in the opposite se quence Install the smaller panel first then the larger 11 WHAT TO DO IF WARNING Refer to the Safety chapters Problem Possible cause Remedy The appliance does not heat up The appliance is deacti vated Activate the appliance The appliance does not heat up The clock is not set Set the clock The appliance does not heat up Th...

Page 27: ...sible 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 via Min size Cable flex Cable flex type Fuse Cooker Control Circuit 2 5 mm PVC PVC twin and earth min 15 A max 20 A It i...

Page 28: ...The manufacturer declines any respon sibility should these safety measures not be carried out min 3 mm min 50 mm 28 www aeg com ...

Page 29: ...600 560 min 530 min 30 20 min 567 572 579 548 546 594 594 114 5 21 20 30 5 21 200 590 567 579 572 548 546 594 594 114 590 min 530 min 560 min cm2 ENGLISH 29 ...

Page 30: ...max R1200 mm 130 140 alternativ 100 H05VV F H05RR F min 1600 mm 90º 2x3 5x25 30 www aeg com ...

Page 31: ...al 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 Centre and further information please visit www serviceforce co uk Bef...

Page 32: ...ance 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 15 WWW ELECTROLUX COM Albania 35 5 4 261 450 Rruga Kavajës ish par...

Page 33: ... Gon çalves Zarco Q 35 2774 518 Paço de Arcos Romania 40 21 451 20 30 Str Garii Progresului 2 S4 040671 RO Schweiz Suisse Svizzera 41 62 88 99 111 Industriestrasse 10 CH 5506 Mä genwil Slovenija 38 61 24 25 731 Gerbičeva ulica 110 1000 Ljubl jana Slovensko 421 2 32 14 13 34 5 Electrolux Slovakia s r o Elec trolux Domáce spotrebiče SK Galvaniho 17 B 821 04 Bratisla va Suomi 030 600 5200 Lankapuheli...

Page 34: ...iners to recycle it Help protect the environment and human health and to recycle waste of electrical and electronic appliances Do not dispose appliances marked with the symbol with the household waste Return the product to your local recycling facility or contact your municipal office 34 www aeg com ...

Page 35: ...ENGLISH 35 ...

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