Steam Cooking - Electrolux EOB9956XAX User Manual

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When you fill the water drawer from the
water tap, carry the drawer in the
horizontal position in order to avoid water
spilling.
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When you fill the water drawer, insert it in
the same position. Push the front button
until the water drawer is inside the oven.
Empty the water drawer after each use.
CAUTION!
Keep the water drawer away
from hot surfaces.

7.10 Steam cooking

WARNING!
Use only cold tap water. Do
not use filtered
(demineralised) or distilled
water. Do not use other
liquids. Do not put
flammable or alcoholic
liquids into the water drawer.
1. Press the cover of the water drawer
to open it and extract it from the
oven.
2. Fill the water drawer with cold water
to the maximum level (around 950
ml).
Use the scale on the water drawer.
The water supply is sufficient for
approximately 50 minutes.
3. Put the water drawer to its initial
position.
Wipe the wet water
drawer with a soft cloth
before you insert it in the
oven.
4. Turn on the oven.
5. Prepare the food in the correct
cookware.
6. Select a steam heating function and
the temperature.
7. If necessary, set the function
Duration or Set End Time.
The first steam shows after
approximately 2 minutes. An acoustic
signal sounds when the oven is at
approximately the set temperature.
The signal sounds at the end of the
cooking time.
8. Turn off the oven.
9. Empty the water drawer after the
steam cooking is completed.
CAUTION!
The oven is hot. There is
a risk of burns. Be
careful when you empty
the water drawer.
When the water drawer is
running out of water, an
acoustic signal sounds and
the water drawer needs to
be refilled to continue the
steam cooking as described
above.
Let the oven dry fully with
the door open.
To speed up the drying you
can heat up the oven with
hot air at temperature 150
°C for approximately 15
minutes.
Steam can condensate on the bottom of
the cavity and the visibility inside the
oven can be limited. If this occurs, dry
the cavity when the oven is cool.
At the end of a steam
cooking cycle, the oven
cooling fan runs at a higher
speed to evacuate in a
better way the excess of
steam. This is normal.
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