Electrolux EVEP618DSE 60cm Pyrolytic Built-In Steam Oven User Guide

June 4, 2024
Electrolux

Electrolux EVEP618DSE 60cm Pyrolytic Built-In Steam Oven User Guide

Electrolux EVEP618DSE 60cm Pyrolytic Built-In Steam
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60cm Ovens
EVEP618DSE

EVEP619DSE

Welcome

Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing an Electrolux oven. The product you have chosen was designed to enhance your life with its smart features and intuitive cooking functions. Follow this guide to start enjoying cooking great tasting food with your new oven.

Before you start, please make sure:

  • Your oven has been correctly installed by a qualified person.
  • Your oven has power and is switched on.
  • You’ve removed all relevant packaging.

Most of the packaging materials can be recycled.
Please dispose of them at your local recycling centre or in your own recycling bin.

Register your oven

Protect your investment and enjoy peace of mind Stay updated on better living services, safety notices and shop for accessories.

  1. Open the camera App on your smartphone and point at the QR code to scan. Product Registration QR code is located on the front of your appliance or inside the door rim*.
  2. Tap the notification or link to open the registration form.
  3. Complete your details and enjoy peace of mind.

*Exact location of QR code may vary depending on oven model.

Setting up your oven’s accessories

Get it ready for use

Install oven racks and shelves.

Attach the telescopic slides to the side racks
Standard and Pyro-proof telescopic slides are installed differently. Please refer to the instructions
which are relevant to your oven model below.

FIG 2 Setting up your oven’s accessories.JPG

FIG 3 Setting up your oven’s accessories.JPG

Fix the side racks:
Standard and Pyro-proof side racks are installed differently. Please refer to the instructions which are relevant to your oven model below.

Standard side racks
(EVEP618DSE) Pyro-proof side racks (EVEP619DSE)

  • Insert the rear peg in the rear access hole ensuring the peg is fully inserted.
  • Then, insert the front peg into the front access hole and push in firmly.

FIG 4 Standard side racks.JPG

FIG 5 Standard side racks.JPG

Fit oven shelves

  • Locate detents on the side wires of the shelf as indicated in the diagram to the right.
  • Align shelves evenly on both oven sides and slide shelf between guide rails.
  • Ensure the shelf is fully inserted, does not interfere with oven door closure.

FIG 6 Fit oven shelves.JPG

Fit the shelf/tray to the telescopic slides

  • Push the shelf or tray along the top of the telescopic slide to the back post, as shown in the diagram to the right.
  • Drop the front of the shelf or tray onto the telescopic slide ensuring it sits behind the front post, as shown in the diagram to the right.
  • When fully inserted, the shelf or tray should not obstruct the closed oven door.

FIG 7 Fit the shelf or tray to the telescopic
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Oven controls

Get to know your oven’s control panel

First of all, familiarise yourself with your oven’s control panel.

FIG 8 Oven controls.JPG

Next, familiarise yourself with the touch screen display.

FIG 9 Oven controls.JPG

Initial oven setup

Optimise your oven’s performance

The first time you use your oven, there will be an initial set up required. Follow the steps as prompted in the display to select your preferred options.

Conditioning your oven

New appliances may have a smell and some residue. For the first use, it is recommended to heat your oven with/without all accessories before cooking to remove the smell and burn off any residue.

  • Select Fan Cooking function.
  • Set the temperature to 180˚C and run for approximately 30 minutes.

Note: the oven may emit odour or smoke during the heating process, so be sure the kitchen is
well ventilated during the conditioning process.

FIG 11 Conditioning your oven.JPG

Ready, set, cook!

Your oven is now set up. Here are a few hot tips

Pre-heat the oven for best results
Always pre-heat your oven to the desired temperature before cooking to maintain a consistent
temperature for the entire cooking time. For best baking results, we recommend that you pre-heat your oven for approximately 30 minutes.

Oven shelf locations
The oven has five positions for shelves (as shown in the diagram). As a general guide we suggest giving maximum space above and below the shelves. Eg. When cooking with one shelf, position at 2 or 3. When cooking with two shelves, position them at 2 and 4.

FIG 12 Pre-heat the oven for best results.JPG

This can vary depending on food being cooked and function used. We have offered a shelf position guide to use. However, to increase base browning simply lower the shelf position. To increase top browning, raise the shelf position. See full user manual for additional tips.

Brief overview of common oven features and functions
Note: Oven functions marked with * may not apply to all models.

FIG 13 Brief overview of common oven features and
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FIG 14 Brief overview of common oven features and
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FIG 15 Brief overview of common oven features and
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FIG 16 Brief overview of common oven features and
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Steam Assisted Cooking

Steam works in harmony with traditional oven heat to enhance flavours and textures in your cooking. So you can now take all your favourite recipes – and plenty of new ones – to a delicious new level. From the most succulent meats to bakery-quality bread at home, with steam it’s simple to enjoy great results, every time.

Experience steam assisted cooking with SteamBake

With SteamBake, you can create bakery-style bread in your own home. The added steam allows dough to rise more effectively than conventional heating. The steam helps to create an exquisitely soft centre, while the combination of hot air delivers deliciously glossy crusts.

Follow these simple steps to learn how to use your oven’s SteamBake function:

FIG 17 Before you start, you will need these
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Caution: When steam functions are in process, take care when opening the oven door. Open the door slightly and stand back to let the steam escape before fully opening to avoid the risk of burns.

FIG 18 Steam Assisted Cooking.JPG

After Steam Cooking, empty the water tank

  • Make sure the oven is turned off and is completely cool.
  • Place the deep pan on the base of the oven.
  • Select: Menu > Cleaning > Steam maintenance > Tank emptying.
  • Turn on the function and follow the instructions on the screen display.
  • When the function ends, remove the deep pan.

FIG 19 After Steam Cooking, empty the water tank.JPG

Experience steam assisted cooking with AirFryPlus

FIG 20 you will need these accessories.JPG

The mesh design of the AirFryPlus tray allows super-heated air to crisp the surface of food to deliver a mouth-watering fried taste and texture without the need for excessive oil. Steam is added during the cooking process to help retain moisture inside the food, whilst the outside becomes deliciously crisp and golden. Follow these simple steps to learn how to use your oven’s AirFryPlus function:

FIG 21 Steam Assisted Cooking.JPG

FIG 22. Steam Assisted Cooking.JPG

Cleaning of the AirFryPlus Tray
The AirFryPlus Tray is dishwasher safe

  • Wipe the tray to get rid of food crumbs or residue before putting into your dishwasher.
    OR
    Hand washing of the AirFryPlus Tray

  • Clean the AirFryPlus tray after each use.
    Wash the tray in the sink with warm soapy water and a dish brush or scourer.

Tip: Go to Electrolux Life App on your smart device to discover many mouth- watering recipes.

Need more help?
Find more information or further support

FIG 23 Find more information.JPG

To access your detailed user manual online, simply scan the QR code on your smartphone. If you prefer a printed manual, please contact our Customer Care Centre using the details below.

Contact us
Our customer service team is there to assist you.

Electrolux Home Products Australia
telephone: 13 13 49
email: customercare@electrolux.com.au
web: electrolux.com.au
Electrolux Home Products New Zealand
telephone: 0800 436 245
email: customercare@electrolux.co.nz
web: electrolux.co.nz

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