Before Calling Out Service - Technical Advice - AEG 6130 V-w Instruction Book

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Before calling service – Technical advice
Problems
The cooker/oven does not work
The oven does not heat up quickly
enough
The hob gets hot.
The fuses are constantly blowing.
The cooking zones do not get hot
enough
Remedy
Check that the cooker is switched on.
Check the cooker's fuses. (NB There
are three fuses).
A conventional oven will heat up to
200˚C in approx. 13 mins. A fan oven
will heat up to 200˚C in approx. 7
mins.
Hob heat will reach 80˚C. However, it
may become hotter if you use pans
which do not have a flat base or which
are too small to cover the cooking
zones.
Maybe too many electrical appliances
are being used at the same time. If the
cooker is connected to a 10 amp fuse
group, there is a high risk of overload.
The pan must be the right size for the
cooking zone. Check that the pan has a
flat bottom, e.g. by holding it against
the edge of a worktop. Boil a litre of
water in a lidded pan, with the cooking
zone set to maximum.
On a 12 cm cooking zone the boiling
time is about 25 mins.
On a 14 cm cooking zone the boiling
time is about 13 mins.
On a 18 cm cooking zone the boiling
time is about 10 mins
On a 21 cm cooking zone the boiling
time is about 8 mins
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