AEG 949600686 User Manual

INSTRUCTION BOOK  
GB  
130 FG-m  
AUS/NZL  
949600686  
Table of contents  
Contents  
Page no  
For the user  
Congrafulations from AEG ......................................................................... 2  
Safety information ........................................................................................ 4  
Description of the product ......................................................................... 7  
How to use .................................................................................................... 8  
Grill .................................................................................................... 8  
Fryer .................................................................................................... 8  
Maintenance and cleaning ........................................................................ 11  
Panel .................................................................................................. 11  
Stainless steel surfaces ....................................................................... 12  
Grill .................................................................................................. 12  
Fryer .................................................................................................. 12  
Draining of the oil ..................................................................................... 13  
Service  
.................................................................................................. 19  
Tips on grilling ........................................................................................... 20  
Tips on frying.............................................................................................. 22  
For the installer  
Technical specifications ............................................................................ 14  
Mounting .................................................................................................. 15  
Electrical installation ................................................................................. 17  
How to read the operating instructions:  
1... 2...Step by step  
Safety information  
Hint and tips  
Environmental information  
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Important to know  
The hob unit is intended for ordinary  
the cleaning agents used.  
household cooking purposes. Any  
other use can result in damage to the  
unit as well as personal injury.  
Please read the warranty.  
Service  
Service and repair may only be  
During use  
During deep-fat frying, sauteèing,  
performed by the distributor, or by a  
melting of butter, etc., one must always service organization approved by the  
remain near the unit, due to the danger  
of fire. In the event of fire the unit  
must be shut off immediately (and the  
cooker hood as well, if in use).  
distributor. Only repair parts delivered  
by the distributor may be used.  
Disposal  
Help to avoid accidents; if the hob unit  
should ever be discarded, render it  
useless by removing the cable, or by  
cutting the cable as close to the unit as  
possible.  
Make sure that the unit is shut off  
when not in use - the knob should rest  
at 0.  
The unit becomes dangerously hot  
during use, and remain so for a period  
of time. They should therefore be  
treated with due respect. Keep children  
at a distance.  
Our liability is limited to that which is  
stipulated by law, and covers only  
damage to persons and property, which  
results from defects in materials and  
workmanship of the unit itself.  
This liability extends for a period of 10  
years from the date of purchase as a  
factory-new unit.  
Never place plastic or paper, ect., on  
the unit. If the unit should be switched  
on by accident, the paper could burn,  
plastic melt, etc.  
For hygienic and safety reasons the  
unit must be kept clean. Grease, oil  
and food spills create unpleasant  
odours when burnt, and can in some  
cases result in open flames.  
Our liability does not apply in the  
event that the damage in question is  
due to any of the following conditions:  
The unit has not been installed in  
accordance with the instructions set  
forth in this pamphlet.  
Read - and adhere to - the users  
instructions, as well as any instructions  
and warnings printed on the labels of  
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That the safety rules in the instructions  
have not been complied with.  
That repair has been made by others  
than an authorised service technician.  
The unoriginal spare parts have been  
used.  
frying receptacle. The filter dome  
must face upwards when in position.  
Wash the grill grid, place it on the grill  
and turn on the grill (step 12). Leave it  
on for 3 minutes.  
That the damage is caused by transport  
at a later date, for instance during  
removal or resale.  
That the damage is caused by any form  
of use contrary to common sense.  
Installation  
The electrical installation must be  
made by a certified electrician. Avoid  
pinching the cable. The electric parts  
of the hob must not be tampered with.  
Areas of use  
The hob is only intended for normal  
household use. It is important that you  
follow the advice given in these  
instructions in order to avoid any risk  
of damage to persons and objects.  
Used for any other purpose invalidates  
the guarantee as well as product  
liability.  
Safety rules  
You can prevent fire and avoid serious  
injuries by following the safety rules  
below. Remember that the grill  
becomes so hot that it can set fire to  
paper, cleaning rags etc. Remember  
that hot frying-oil can cause serious  
burns. Never leave the appliance  
unattended when in use.  
Before using the unit  
Some unpleasant odour and smoke  
may occur the first time you use the  
hob. Therefore please wash the frying  
container, basket and the heating  
element in hot water with washing-up  
liquid. Pour 3 liters of water with some  
detergent into the frying container.  
Warm up the water and let it boil for  
about 10 minutes. Empty the water  
into a bowl through the bottom tap and  
flush with hot water. Before using the  
chip-fryer, fit the enclosed metal filter  
over the drain hole in the base of the  
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Please keep children out of reach!!  
Remember that the grid, the lava  
block, the heating elements and the  
frying oil remain searing hot for a long  
period after you have turned off the  
appliance. Never pour water into hot  
frying-oil. If the frying oil catches fire,  
turn off the extractor hood. Suffocate  
the fire by covering it with the lid, a  
pan, baking tray or similar object.  
Never try to put out the fire with  
water.  
Steel cover  
The cover supplied may only be used  
on this model.  
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Description of the product  
Steel cover  
Frying basket  
Max oil level  
Heating elements for grill  
MIN  
Min oil level  
Control lamp  
Heating element for fryer  
Control knob  
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How to use  
Operation of the grill  
Control knob for grill. The  
grilling temperature is adjustable.  
Controllamp for the grill/fryer  
"0" The grill is switched off  
"1" is on low setting  
"9" is on high setting  
190˚  
170˚  
Control lamp  
The control lamp is activated as long  
as the grill switches is turned on  
Grilling  
Instead of lava blocks, water may be  
used.  
Operation of the fryer  
Control knob for fryer. The  
temperature is regulated by a  
thermostat and may be set  
between 170˚C and 190˚C.  
Control lamp  
The control lamp will light when the  
fryer is switched on and will switch off  
when the set temperature is achieved.  
The light will come on and off in line  
with the thermostat regulation of the  
temperature.  
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Frying  
Make sure the heating element is  
positioned at the bottom. Oil is poured  
into the frying container. The “Min”  
mark must be observed. This  
corresponds to an oil content of 1,5  
liters. Maximum amount of oil in the  
container is 3,5 litres. The grill  
elements stay turned down and the  
fryer may be switched on at the  
desired temperature setting. The lid  
may be on the fryer to shorten the  
preheatingtime.  
NB!! Grill and fryer cannot be used  
at the same time.  
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Overheating protection  
Overheating protection during any  
overheating of the oil at the fryer will  
switch the inserted  
overheating protection off the friteuse.  
Customer service for the remedy of the  
disturbance contacts.  
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Maintenance and cleaning  
The heating elements and the  
oil will stay hot long time  
after the combi-grill has been  
shut off.  
Do never pour water into the  
hot oil as the water  
explosively will start boiling  
The splashquard can be removed to  
make it easier to clean the surface.  
What to do:  
1. Hold the splashquard as shown  
in the diagram  
2. Lift the splashquard straight up  
3. Clean the top surface as  
described in cleaning the steel  
surface”  
Be aware of the two retaining  
pegs, which are sharp.  
4. Replace the splashquard in  
position ENSURE that it is  
fitted the correct way  
Never use hard or sharp  
implements to lift off the  
splashquard.  
Do not wash the splashquard  
in a dishwasher.  
The hob must not be used  
with the splashquard off.  
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have become very soiled. You can  
clean the stones in two ways.  
Stainless steel surfaces  
Perform daily cleaning with a slightly  
damp cloth. For more severe soiling,  
use a liquid scouring cream. Always  
clean the steel in the direction of the  
steel finish. To ensure that the steel  
retains its shine, it is recommended  
that you use a polishing agent for  
stainless steel on a regular basis.  
Always polish in the direction of the  
steel finish (cross-wise).  
1. Boil the stones in water added  
washings up liquid.  
2. Place the stones in the frying basket  
and wash it all in the dishwasher.  
Replace the lava stones when they can  
not be cleaned satisfactory by the  
described methods.  
New stones may be bought from your  
white goods dealer.  
Never use steel wool, metal sponges or  
other abrasive cleaning agents.  
The heating elements  
Normal the heating elements will burn  
of fat during use but if the heating  
elements get very soiled by fat or bits  
of food you can clean them with a hard  
brush.  
The Grill  
The grill must be cold before cleaning.  
The grill grid  
The grilling grid should be cleaned  
after each use.  
The fryer  
1. Remove burnt-in fat and bits of  
food with a scouring pad. If the grid  
is heavily soiled you can let it soak  
in warm water with washing up  
liquid.  
You can leave the oil in the container  
from time to time. How often you need  
to change the oil depends on how often  
you use the fryer and for what.  
2. Clean the grilling grid with washing  
up liquid or in the dishwasher.  
3. Apply a thin coat of cooking oil to  
the grid  
You should change the oil and clean  
the frying container when the oil  
changes colour and/or if the oil begins  
to smell.  
The lava stone  
It is not necessary to clean the lava  
stones after each use.  
The lava stones absorb and burn fat  
during use. Clean the stones when they  
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Draining of the oil  
1. Remove the safety shield from the  
drain cock.  
Closed  
2. Place a bowl under the drain cock.  
Make sure the bowl is large enough  
to hold the oil in the container.  
3. Open the drain cock and let the oil  
run into the bowl.  
4. Close the drain cock.  
The frying container  
The drain cock must closed.  
1. Remove the metal filter and wash it  
in warm soap water.  
2. Pour warm water with washing-up  
liquid in the container. You can  
leave the heating element down  
when cleaning the container. Clean  
the container with a brush.  
Open  
3. Place a bowl under the drain cock.  
Make sure the bowl is large enough  
to hold the water in the container.  
4. Open the drain cock and let the  
water run into the bowl.  
5. Rinse the container in cold water.  
Remember to place a bowl under  
the drain cock to catch the rinsing  
water.  
Eventually wipe the container with  
a dry clotts.  
6. Close the drain cock and replace  
the safety shield.  
Place the metal filter with the  
curved side upwards over the drain  
hole in the container.  
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Technical date  
Element voltage  
240 V  
Electrical connections  
240 V, 1 phase, neutral + earth  
Total power consumption  
2300 W  
This unit is  
labelled to indicate  
conformity with the low voltage  
directive ( 73/23/EEC ) and the EMC  
directive ( 89/336/EEC ).  
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Mounting  
The hob unit can be mounted in any  
Minmum distance to  
any shelf underneath  
shall be 245 mm +  
room enough for a  
bowl that can take at  
least 4 litres.  
type of kitchen with a table surface  
whose thickness is between 28 mm and  
40 mm.  
Fixing  
Unscrew the fixing brackets just enough  
so they may be turmed. Fasten the  
brackets to the worktop with a screw  
driver.  
Cut-out measurements  
One rectangular hole is sawn out for the  
hob combination chosen.  
The depth of the cut-out for any unit is:  
490 mm  
Length of hole = sum of all units`  
externally measured lenght, less 20 mm.  
Minimum distance  
to wall:  
150 mm  
Minimum distance  
to wall (non-  
flammable material):  
150 mm  
Mounting of Reinforcement  
Beams  
A reinforcement Beam, with supporting  
flanges at each end, is included with  
each two-burner unit. For unit  
combinations, a reinforcement beam  
must be used between each unit. It is not  
necessary to attach the reinforcement  
beam to the table surface, as it is held in  
place by a specially designed moulding,  
which is incorporated in the hob unit´s  
flanges.  
Reinforcement  
beams  
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Mounting of attachment fitting  
on the sides of the combi-grill  
If the hob is mounted in a 270 X 490  
mm cutout, or if for other reasons there  
is no room for the side attachments,  
these should be removed before the  
hob is set into the table.  
Set the hob into the table and then  
raise it enough to expose the screws in  
the sides.  
Remove the screws.  
Mount the attachment fittings so that  
they interlock with the frame (See  
illustration).  
Reinsert the screws in the sides  
through the oblong hole in the fitting.  
Set the hob into the table and tighten  
the attachment fittings.  
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The units externally measured  
length  
145 mm:  
Cooker hood  
290 mm:  
Two-burner ceramic-top electric hob  
Two-burner gas hob  
Grill  
Fryer  
Combi grill  
580 mm:  
Four-zone ceramic-top electric hob  
Four-burner gas hob  
725 mm:  
Four-zone ceramic-top electric hob  
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Electrical installation  
The electrical installation must only be  
made by a certified electrician. The  
electrical installation must be made  
according to prevailing regulations for  
heavy current installations and comply  
with local public regulations.  
No attempt must be made to tamper  
with the electrical parts of the unit.  
The hob is supplied with a 1,5 metre  
power cable without plug and is to be  
connected to an external relay with a  
contact separation off at least 3mm in  
each pole.  
The guarantee is void in the case of  
faulty installation or if the electrical  
parts have been tampered with.  
Connections to the unit:  
1 phase - neutral - earth (max. 10A)  
Type of cable, min. 1,0 mm² HO5 RN-  
F.  
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If the combi-grill does not  
function  
Check to see whether a fuse has  
blown.  
by an alternative service organisation,  
approved by the distributor. Only spare  
parts delivered by the distributor may  
be used. Spare parts and service are the  
domain of our service network.  
Check to see whether the relay is  
switched off.  
If the problem is not with the fuse or  
relay, do not attempt to correct it  
yourself.  
Instead, contact our service network -  
all repairs must be performed by our  
service personnel.  
Warranty  
This unit is warranted against defects  
in materials and workmanship, when  
used as intended, for a period of one  
year from the date of purchase. The  
warranty covers both parts and service,  
as well as necessary transportation  
costs. Keep your proof of purchase.  
Reservations  
The warranty does not cover damages  
which are not due to defects in  
materials or workmanship. Repair, or  
attempted repair, by any party other  
than our authorized service network  
will invalidate the warranty. The  
warranty does not cover an unjustified  
house-call by our service network.  
Service and spare parts  
Service and repair of this unit must be  
carried out by our service personnel, or  
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Tips on grilling  
approximately 5 minutes on step 12,  
Use of the grill.  
the meat will get heat from the water  
and become juicy. When fat drips  
down into the water it will cool off so  
quickly that it cannot be ignited. Keep  
an eye on the water and refill as  
necessary.  
The numbers 1-12 are temperature  
settings. From 1-11 the heating is  
increased an regulated automatically.  
On 12, full power is achieved and the  
heating elements are glowing. This  
step is suitable for heating up the grill  
quickly and for cleaning the heating  
elements. The table shows the  
approximate adjustment steps for  
different grill dishes.  
NB!! Oil may be applied onto the meat  
before it is laid on the grill.  
Warning  
NB!! The grid must always be used.  
The lava block box shall always be  
placed in the grill and the grill grid  
placed on top before the grill unit is  
switched on.  
Grilling over lava blocks  
Before starting the grilling, the grid is  
lifted off and the heating elements  
turned up. The box for the lava blocks  
is put into place.  
NB!! Preheat the grill elements for  
about 5 minutes on step 12. This will  
result in the meat getting heated from  
the lava blocks as well.  
Spices may be sprinkled directly on  
the meat, or over the lava blocs in  
order to give the meat a certain aroma.  
NB!! Oil may be applied onto the meat  
before laying on the grill.  
Grilling over water  
Grilling may be done with water  
instead of the lava blocs. If the grill  
elements are preheated for  
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Foods  
Heat setting Cooking time in minutes  
Sausages  
6-7  
7
7
7-9  
7
10  
10  
Lamb cutlets  
Hamburgers  
T-bone steaks  
Kebabs  
16 Turn every 4 minutes  
10-12  
12-15  
Fish in oil  
7
10  
Hamburgers with bacon  
Chicken pieces  
7
7-9  
16 Turn every 4 minutes  
40 Turn every 4 minutes  
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Tips on frying  
This is how it is done. Firstly, the  
desired temperature is set and after a  
while the correct temperature of the oil  
is reached (the lamp for the fryer is  
switched off). Lower the frying basket  
into the oil.  
NB!! Remember that moist foodstuff  
should be dried before frying (ie.  
seafood, vegetables, fruit, fish). After  
frying the basket is lifted out and  
carefully shaken to remove excess oil  
(the basket may be hung on the fixing  
bracket in order to let the oil run off  
further). In the table the approximate  
times are given for frying, which may  
serve as a guide. The times depend on  
the finished appearance and personal  
taste.  
If you should want to fry large  
amounts of food at the same time, it is  
best to take up the basket after 1-2  
minutes so that the oil may quickly  
reach the correct temperature again.  
The fried food will get more crispy  
this way. If it does not get crispy  
enough (even if the temperature is set  
correctly), or if the oil changes colour  
to light brown, the oil should be  
changed.  
NB!! Make sure that no naked flames  
are near the fryer. The oil is hot and  
ignites easily. Remember to set the  
temperature dial back to 0 once the  
frying is finished.  
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Foods  
Amount Temperature Time min.  
French fries, deep frozen  
French fries, deep frozen  
French fries, fresh  
500 gr.  
100 gr.  
500 gr.  
180  
180  
8-10  
4-6  
4-6  
2-4  
3-5  
1-2  
3-5  
first 170  
then 180  
180  
first 170  
then 180  
Poato chips, fresh  
Pooato croquettes, deep frozen 500 gr.  
500 gr  
1/4 chicken  
Turkey steak  
Fish fingers, deep frozen  
Fillet of plaice, deep frozen  
Calamari rings, deep frozen  
Schnitzel  
Camenbert  
Parsley  
Dumplings  
2*250 gr. 180  
2*250 gr. 180  
8-10  
3-5  
4-6  
3-5  
3-5  
5-7  
2-3  
2-3  
6-8  
6-8  
3-4  
8-10  
300 gr.  
300 gr.  
300 gr.  
200 gr.  
180  
170  
170  
180  
4 x ½ pkt 180  
180  
4
4
2
170  
180  
180  
180  
Jam doughnuts  
Banana fritters  
Vegetable fritters  
500 gr.  
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Food remains left in the oil must be  
removed before the fryer is used  
because of fire risk!  
side and switch on the fryer. After a  
few minutes the oil is once again hot  
enough and the chips may be fried  
until they are crispy.  
If you should want to use both the grill  
and the fryer, for instance to make a  
beef steak with french fries, the  
following method may be used:  
Dinner is now ready to be served.  
1. Prepare the fryer to use by  
removing the grill grid and box for  
lava blocks, and turn the grill elements  
upright. Heat the oil to 190˚C (Approx.  
10 minutes). Put the chips into the  
basket and lower it in the heated oil.  
Boil the chips almost ready (crispy  
an light brown). Hang the basket for  
dripping on the bracket and place it  
thereafter on kitchen paper.  
Switch off the fryer.  
2. The grill is used as follows:  
install the lava blocks box, lower the  
grill elements and lay on the grill grid.  
Preheat on setting 12 for about 5-8  
minutes before laying on the beef  
steaks. Fry the steaks (10-15 minutes  
form rare to well done).  
Switch off the grill.  
3. Then place the steaks on a serving  
platter and keep warm. The French  
fries can now be finished. Take off the  
grill grid. Turn up the grill elements  
and remove the lava block box. Use  
kitchen gloves as the grill is hot.  
Turn the grill elements down along one  
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