Electrolux Ovens
With the Sabbath Mode Feature
The following ELECTROLUX BUILT-IN OVENS may be used on the Jewish Sabbath or the Jewish Holidays in accordance with the instructions below:
U.S. MODELS |
Gas Ranges |
EI30GF55G |
EW30GF65G |
EW3LGF65G |
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Electric
Ranges
(No Cooktop Recovery After Power Failure)
| EI30EF55G |
EW30EF65G |
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Dual Fuel Ranges |
EW30DF65G |
EW3LDF65G |
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Gas Slide-ins |
EW30GS65G |
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| Electric Slide-ins |
EW30ES65G |
EW30ES6CG |
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Dual Fuel Slide-ins |
EW30DS65G
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EW30DS6CG |
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Single Electric Built-ins 27”
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EW27EW55G |
EW27EW5CG |
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Double Electric Built-ins 27” |
EW27EW65G |
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Single Electric Built-ins 30” |
E30EW75ESS |
E30EW7CESS |
E30EW75EPS |
E30EW7CEPS
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| E30EW75GP |
E30EW75GS |
E30EW7CGP |
E30EW7CGS |
| EW30EW55G |
EW30EW5CG |
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Double Electric Built-ins 30” |
E30EW85ESS |
E30EW8CESS |
E30EW85EPS |
E30EW8CEPS |
| E30EW85GP |
E30EW85GS |
E30EW8CGP |
E30EW8CGS |
| EW30EW65G |
EW30EW6CG |
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Electric Cooktops 30” |
E30EC70FSS2 |
EW30EC55G |
EW30CC55G |
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Electric Cooktops 36” |
E36EC70FSS2 |
EW36EC55G |
EW36EC55G |
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CANADIAN MODELS |
Gas Ranges |
CEI30GF5G |
CEW30GF6G |
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Electric
Ranges
(No Cooktop Recovery After Power Failure)
| CEI30EF5G |
CEW30EF6G |
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Dual Fuel Ranges |
CEW30DF6G |
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Please be aware that there are restrictions in the use of ovens and stoves on the Sabbath and Holidays. If you are unfamiliar with the laws of keeping food warm on the Sabbath or cooking on the Holidays, please call your Rabbi. Please note that when the Holiday and Sabbath coincide, the Sabbath laws prevail. See your owner's manual for instructions on operating the Sabbath mode. Before first use of a new oven be sure to wash the racks and interior of the oven thoroughly with warm water and soap to remove any coating oil.
- The oven temperature may not be initiated, adjusted or turned off on the Sabbath.
- “On the Holidays, a gas flame or electric heat may not be initiated or turned completely off. For gas cooktops, raise and lower the temperature as required for cooking. For the electric cooktops that recover after a power failure (see table above for specific models), raising the temperature is not permitted because there is no indication when power is on to the heating elements. Lowering the temperature is permitted when necessary for food preparation. For the electric cooktops that do NOT recover after a power failure (see table above for specific models), adjusting the temperature is permitted at any time following the instructions in the owner's manual (because there is a delay between the request and implementation).”
- All food should be placed in the oven before the Sabbath begins, since none may be placed in the oven during the Sabbath.
- On the Sabbath, the oven door may only be opened once, all the food removed, and then closed. On the Holidays, the oven door may be opened/closed at any time as often as desired.
- On the Holidays, the temperature may be adjusted (but not initiated or turned off) at any time following the instructions in the owner's manual (because there is a delay between the request and implementation).
- These ovens have a timed bake feature in the Sabbath mode. This feature can only be initiated before the Sabbath/Holiday. Once timed bake goes off, the oven cannot be used again for that Sabbath/Holiday.
- These ovens have a delay start feature in the Sabbath mode. For use on the Sabbath, all food must be in the oven before the Sabbath begins.
- After recovery from a power failure, all these ovens will stay off. They will remain in the Sabbath mode, however, there will be no cooking capability.
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