Zanussi Range ZCM ID User Manual

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Contents  
Lighting the cooker  
The grill  
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The hotplate  
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The ovens  
Oven cooking charts - Main fan oven  
Roasting chart  
- Second oven  
Defrost feature  
Things to note  
The electronic timer  
Care and cleaning  
Installing the cooker  
General information  
What is wrong and why?  
Service and spare parts  
Customer care department  
Guarantee conditions  
Technical data  
Safety requirements/ventilation  
Location of appliance  
Location of storage board  
Installation  
Testing  
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Lighting the cooker  
The system works by means of an electric spark system. Details about  
the plug are given on page 38.  
Hotplate  
To light  
1. Lift up the lid. You cannot use the hotplate when the lid is down.  
2. Push in the control knob and turn it to the the large flame symbol  
(highest setting), and press the ignition button immediately. When  
the burner has lit release the button.  
FRONT LEFT  
Warning: If the ignition button is not pressed immediately a build up of  
gas may cause the flame to spread.  
For your safety  
If you close the lid of the cooker while any of the hotplate burners  
are lit the gas will go out. This is because it would be dangerous if  
the burners stayed on when the lid was closed.  
Always use the control knob to turn off a burner. Do not use  
the lid as a cut-off device. This will only cut off the gas when  
the lid is closed. The gas will flow again when the lid is  
opened.  
Please note: If you have any trouble lighting a hotplate burner turn all  
the hotplate control knobs off and make sure the hotplate burner parts  
have been replaced correctly.  
See page 31 for more information.  
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Grill/second oven  
The grill and the second oven are operated by the same control so you  
cannot use them both at the same time.  
To light:  
1 Open the door.  
2 Push in the control knob and turn it to the large flame symbol  
(highest setting), and press the ignition button immediately. When  
the burner has lit release the button.  
TOP OVEN/GRILL  
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Leave the grill door open when you are using the grill.  
Warning: If the ignition button is not pressed immediately a build up of  
gas may cause the flame to spread.  
For your safety  
Never cover the grill pan or grid with foil as this can lead to  
grill fires.  
Second oven  
To light:  
1 Open the oven door.  
2 Push in the control knob and turn it to the left to gas mark 1. Press  
the ignition button. When the burner has lit release the button. There  
will only be small flames at first.  
TOP OVEN/GRILL  
TOP OVEN/GRILL  
3 Now turn the control knob to the gas  
mark you want.  
4 Wait until the burner is showing large  
flames.  
5 Close the oven door.  
Important: Remember to remove the grill pan handle before you use the  
second oven.  
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To turn off any burner  
1 Push in the control knob and turn it to the off position. This is shown  
by a large dot.  
TOP OVEN/ GRILL  
For your safety  
When you are lighting any burner check that it has lit before  
you leave the cooker.  
When you are turning off a burner, do not leave the cooker  
until the flame has gone out.  
Main fan oven  
The main oven is an electric fan oven.  
To use the oven  
1 Turn the oven control knob to the required setting.  
The oven light will come on when you turn the control knob. The light  
will go out when you turn the oven control off. If you need to replace  
the oven light bulb follow the instructions given on page 39.  
MAIN OVEN  
To turn off the oven  
MAIN OVEN  
1 Turn the oven control knob to  
the off position. This is shown by  
a large dot.  
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The grill  
The grill is a high-speed grill. The instructions below tell you how to vary  
the heat setting and how to change the height of the grid to suit the food  
you are cooking. You should remember to turn the food regularly.  
You should not use the grill to keep food warm as it will continue to  
cook the food.  
For your safety  
You must keep the grill door open when the grill burner is lit.  
Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used. Young  
children should be kept away.  
Never cover the grill pan or grid with foil as this can lead to grill  
fires.  
Heat control  
The grill control has two heat settings.  
TOP OVEN/ GRILL  
The control knob turns to the left  
from 'OFF' to 'HIGH' and then to  
'LOW'. Use the high setting for fast  
cooking such as toast. Use the low  
setting to cook thicker food such as  
chicken after you have browned it on  
the high setting.  
Cooking positions  
Most food should be cooked on the grid in  
the grill pan. You can turn the grid over to  
suit different thicknesses of food.  
You can place some dishes straight on the  
grill shelf. This is useful when you are  
browning the top of food such as cauliflower  
cheese.  
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General  
Plate warming  
You can use the grill compartment to warm plates when you are  
using the oven.  
Preheating  
You don't usually need to preheat the grill. You may wish to preheat it for  
a couple of minutes when you are cooking steak or browning food.  
Positioning food on  
the grid  
Place food such as toast, tea-cakes and  
muffins towards the centre of the grid. If you  
put food outside this area it may require  
rotating during cooking.  
Place food which needs a more gentle  
heat, such as tomatoes and mushrooms  
towards the edge of the grid.  
Arrange meat products and fish to suit  
their thickness and how you like them  
cooked.  
To prevent excess fat splashing when you use the grill place the trivet in  
the grill pan below the grill grid.  
Grill shelf  
You should use the shelf without the metal plate when grilling. For safety  
the shelf will only pull out so far. If you want to remove a shelf  
completely, pull it forward as far as it will go, raise the front edge and lift  
it out. To put the shelf into a different position, keep the front edge  
raised, slot the shelf onto the runner, lower the front edge and slide the  
shelf in.  
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The grill pan and handle  
The grill pan is supplied with a removable handle.  
To attach the handle, place the wirework under the cut out in the pan so  
that the metal plate hooks over the top of the grill pan.  
Slide the handle to the left and over the central bump on the grill pan.  
Ensure the handle is correctly located. It is not necessary to  
remove the grill pan handle during grilling.  
Place the grill pan on the shelf so that the pan is positioned centrally  
beneath the grill.  
To remove the handle, slide the handle to the right and lift the handle  
away from the cut out on the grill pan.  
If you require an additional handle for your grill pan, this can be ordered  
from your local Zanussi Service Force Centre by quoting part number  
311479800\6.  
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The hotplate  
You can only use the hotplate when the lid is open. If you have any  
trouble lighting a hotplate burner turn all hotplate control knobs off and  
make sure the hotplate burner parts have been replaced correctly. See  
page 31for more information.  
Heat control  
FRONT LEFT  
The hotplate control knobs turn to  
the left from 'OFF' to 'HIGH' and  
then to 'LOW'. You can adjust the  
heat by turning the control between  
the highest and lowest settings.  
These are shown as a large and a  
small flame symbol.  
Burner sizes  
The hotplate has three burner sizes  
to suit different types of cooking:  
Largest burner - use a large pan for  
food such as chips.  
Medium burners - use for everyday  
cooking.  
Small burner - use for simmering  
food such as soups and stews.  
The largest pan which you should use on any burner is 230mm (9"). The  
base of the smallest pan should not measure less than 100mm (4").  
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For your safety  
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Take care to avoid burns and scalds when you are  
reaching across the hotplate.  
Use pans with flat bases. They are more stable than  
pans which are warped.  
Do not use pans with very heavy handles which cause  
the pan to tip.  
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Put pans on the centre of the burners.  
Position pan handles so they cannot be accidentally  
knocked.  
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Take extra care when you are deep fat frying. Do no
cover the pan with a lid.  
FRONT LEFT  
Do not leave a pan unattended. If the pan catches fire,  
leave it where it is and turn off all controls.  
Place a damp cloth or a fitting lid over the pan to  
smother the flames.  
Never put water on the fire.  
Leave the pan to cool for 30 minutes.  
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If you are using a Wok we recommend it has a flat base  
as it will stand stable on the pan supports. If you use a  
round based Wok with a collar support, the collar must  
be of the open wire work type. A closed collar will affect  
the performance of the burner. Before you use the Wok  
make sure that the collar is stable on the pan supports.  
Always follow the instructions that come with the Wok.  
Do not use the lid as a work surface or chopping board.  
this could damage the glass and reduce its strength.  
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Helpful hints  
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Keep flames under the base of pans. If  
the flames lick round the sides of the  
pans you are wasting gas.  
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Only heat the amount of liquid you  
need. Do not overfill pans.  
Cover pans with a lid whenever  
possible. The food will heat up more  
quickly and there will be less steam in  
the kitchen.  
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Try cooking more than one vegetable in  
the same pan, for example potatoes  
and carrots.  
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Cut vegetables into smaller pieces.  
This way they will cook more quickly.  
A pressure cooker will save time and  
energy.  
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The fan oven  
Before you use the oven you should wipe it out with a damp cloth to  
remove any dust.  
We suggest to run the oven for 10-15 minutes at 200°C to burn off any  
residue from surfaces. During this period an odour may be emitted, it is  
therefore advisable to open a window for ventilation.  
The fan circulates hot air in the oven to give an even temperature  
throughout the oven. You can make use of the even temperature when  
you want to cook a large quantity of similar foods at the same time. For  
example, if you are cooking more than one tray of cakes or biscuits  
there is no need to swap the trays around during cooking.  
Preheating  
You do not need to preheat the oven when casseroling and so on.  
If you do not preheat the oven you may need to add an extra five or  
ten minutes on the recommended cooking times.  
Preheat the oven for baking or when you are cooking sensitive food  
such as Yorkshire puddings, pastries, scones, soufflés and yeast  
mixtures.  
When you are cooking or reheating frozen or chilled food read the  
instructions on the packing.  
When you need to preheat the oven, we recommend you do so for  
10 minutes.  
Cooking temperatures  
Fan oven cooking generally requires lower temperatures than  
conventional cooking. You should pay particular attention to cooking  
times and temperature settings as these may differ from your previous  
cooker.  
Follow the temperatures recommended in the cooking charts on  
pages 17 - 23. As a guide reduce temperatures by about 20° - 25°C for  
your own conventional oven recipes.  
If you do not follow the recommended temperatures uneven  
browning may result.  
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Batch baking  
The fan oven cooks evenly on all shelf levels. This is especially useful  
when you want to batch bake on three shelves. Make sure the shelves  
are evenly spaced to get the best results.  
Oven shelves  
You can slot the oven shelves in any of five positions. When you are  
using more than one shelf, make sure the shelves are evenly spaced.  
For safety the shelf will only pull out so far. If you want to remove a  
shelf completely pull it forward as far as it will go, raise the front edge  
and lift it out. To put the shelf into a different position keep the front edge  
raised, slot the shelf on to the runner, lower the front edge and slide the  
shelf in.  
Back of the oven  
Front edge  
Baking trays and dishes  
Place baking trays and dishes in the centre of the shelf. You must not  
place bakeware against the grid covering the fan at the back of the  
oven.  
For the best results we recommend that you use a baking tray which  
is no larger than 300mm x 350mm (12" x 14"). If you use a tin or tray  
which is larger than this the circulation of heat will be restricted and may  
affect performance.  
Enamelware, dark, heavy or non-stick trays and dishes increase  
base browning of food. Shiny aluminium or polished steel trays reflect  
heat and food browns less on the underside.  
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The gas top oven  
Before you use the oven you should wipe it out with a damp cloth to  
remove any dust.  
You can only cook on one shelf at a time. You should turn food round  
during the cooking time.  
Preheating  
You do not need to preheat the top oven for casseroling and so on.  
Preheat the oven for baking or when you are cooking sensitive food  
such as Yorkshire puddings, soufflés and yeast mixtures.  
When you are cooking or reheating frozen or chilled food read the  
instructions on the packaging. When you are using the top oven to cook  
or reheat convenience food you should preheat the oven to gas mark 8.  
When you need to preheat the oven, we recommend you do so for  
20 minutes.  
Oven shelves  
The shelf in the top oven is different from the shelves in the main oven.  
You can distinguish the top oven shelf from the main oven shelves  
because it has a metal plate attached to it. The shelves provided for the  
main oven should only be used in the main oven. Similarly, only use the  
top oven shelf in the top oven.  
Shelf positions are counted from the top downwards.  
Most top oven cooking should be carried  
out using the shelf provided in shelf position 2.  
However, when cooking a small joint or a  
deep cake you can use the top oven shelf on  
the base of the top oven to allow enough air to  
circulate around the food.  
Shelf on base  
Roasting  
For best results we recommend open roasting, with or without a trivet  
using minimal fat or oil to prevent splashing.  
It is not necessary to cover meat or poultry or wrap food in foil when  
roasting as this restricts the circulation of heat and will lead to extended  
cooktimes.  
If you are using a roasting bag or cover chicken breast with foil, be  
prepared to allow an extra 10 - 15 minutes for each 1/2kg (1lb).  
When cooking large items such as turkeys, the use of foil may be  
required to prevent the breast becoming dry before the rest of the bird is  
fully cooked.  
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Helpful hints  
1. Arrange the oven shelves in the required positions before switching  
the oven on.  
2. Place dishes centrally on different shelves rather than cluster  
several dishes on one shelf.  
3. When baking larger quantities of food, the shelf positions should be  
evenly spaced. A slight increase in cooking time may be necessary.  
4. Do not place dishes or baking trays on the oven base as this may  
restrict the circulation of heat. However, when more space is  
required, non critical dishes can be placed on the oven base.  
Condensation  
Condensation may form on the cooker. This is quite normal and nothing  
to worry about. The condensation forms when heat and moisture are  
present, for example during cooking. Whenever possible try to make  
sure that food which contains a lot of moisture, for example casseroles,  
are covered. If you do notice any condensation, wipe it up straight away.  
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Roasting chart  
MEAT  
TEMPERATURE  
COOKING TIME  
Beef  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
20 - 35 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 20 - 35 min over  
Beef,  
boned  
20 - 35 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 25 - 35 min over  
Mutton  
and Lamb  
25 - 35 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 25 - 35 min over  
Pork  
and Veal  
30 - 40 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 30 - 40 min over  
Ham  
30 - 40 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 30 - 40 min over  
Chicken  
15 - 20 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 20 min over  
Turkey  
and Goose  
15 - 20 min per ½kg/1lb up to  
3½kg/7lb then 10 min per ½kg/1lb  
over 3½kg/7lb  
Duck  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
160 - 180°C  
180 - 190°C  
25 - 35 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 25 - 30 min over  
Pheasant  
Rabbit  
35 - 40 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 35 - 40 min over  
20 min per ½kg/1lb  
and 20 min over  
Potatoes  
with meat  
according to size  
Potatoes  
according to size  
without meat  
The roasting temperatures and times given in the chart should be adequate for  
most joints, but slight adjustments may be required to allow for personal  
requirements and the shape and texture of the meat. However, lower  
temperatures and longer cooking times are recommended for less tender cuts  
or larger joints.  
Wrap joints in foil if preferred, for extra browning uncover for the last 30 - 60  
min. cooking time.  
INTERNAL TEMPERATURES  
Rare : 50 - 60°C; Medium: 60 - 70°C; Well done: 70 - 80°C  
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Defrost feature  
Uses of defrost feature  
This fan oven function defrosts most foods faster than more  
conventional methods. It is particularly suitable for delicate frozen foods  
which are to be served cold e.g. cream filled gateaux, cakes covered  
with icings or frostings, cheesecakes, biscuits, scones, etc.  
It is preferable to thaw fish, meat and  
poultry slowly in the fridge. However  
this process can be accelerated by  
using the defrost function.  
Small or thin fish fillets, frozen peeled  
prawns, cubed or minced meat, liver,  
thin chops, steaks etc., can be  
thawed in 1 - 2 hours.  
A 1kg/2¼lb oven ready chicken will  
be thawed in approximately 5 hours.  
Remove the giblets as soon as  
possible during the thawing process.  
Joints of meat up to 2kg/4½lb in  
weight can be thawed using the  
defrost function.  
ALL JOINTS OF MEAT AND POULTRY MUST BE THAWED  
THOROUGHLY BEFORE COOKING.  
ALWAYS COOK THOROUGHLY IMMEDIATELY AFTER THAWING.  
MAIN OVEN  
Selecting defrost  
Turn the main oven temperature  
control to the defrost setting.  
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Things to note  
When defrost is selected, the oven indicator neon may come ON. It will  
stay ON until the oven reaches room temperature and then go OFF.  
It may cycle ON and OFF periodically during defrosting to maintain a  
steady room temperature, inside the oven.  
Care must always be taken when handling foods in the home. Always  
follow the basic rules of food hygiene to prevent bacterial and microbial  
growth and cross contamination when defrosting, preparing, cooking,  
cooling and freezing foods.  
Hints and tips  
Place the frozen food in a single layer  
where possible and turn it over half  
way through the defrosting process.  
The actual speed of defrosting is influenced by room temperature. On  
warm days defrosting will be faster than on cooler days.  
DO NOT leave food at room temperature once it is defrosted. Cook raw  
food immediately or store cooked food in the fridge.  
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The electronic timer  
Please note that this is a 24 hour clock, for example 2.00 pm is shown  
as 1400.  
Cookpot symbol  
Bell symbol  
In the following pages we explain  
how to set the controls. Read through  
them a few times until you are familiar  
with the procedure. We have supplied a  
plastic card as a quick reference when  
setting the timer.  
Selector  
Setting knob  
If the oven is switched off on the wall, or there is a loss of power, the  
clock will stop and you will not be able to use the main oven. When you  
first switch the electricity supply on, the timer display will flash.  
To set the time of day  
Turn the selector knob to 'manual' then  
turn to ' Time Setting'.  
Set the correct time by turning and  
holding the setting knob clockwise.  
Adjust the time by turning the setting  
knob in either direction.  
Turn the selector knob back to 'manual'.  
To use the minute minder  
Turn the selector knob to 'Countdown'.  
Turn the setting knob clockwise until  
the display shows the time you want.  
The bell symbol (  
will be showing  
and this will stay lit up during the time.  
Our diagram shows the timer set to 5  
minutes.  
If you change your mind and want to cancel the time you have set,  
simply turn the setting knob anticlockwise. Then turn the selector to  
'manual'.  
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When you are using the 'Countdown' you can make the clock show  
the time of day by turning the selector knob to 'manual'. The bell symbol  
will stay on to remind you that the minute minder is set. At the end of the  
timed period an alarm will sound and the bell symbol will go out.  
Switch off the alarm by turning the selector knob to Time Setting.  
Then turn to 'manual' and the time of day will show in the display.  
Note:  
You can use the 'Countdown' when an automatic sequence has been  
set, as long as you remember the following point.  
1 Turn the selector knob to 'Automatic' as soon as you have entered  
the timed period into the display.  
Automatic control  
Important: You can only use the automatic control for the main oven.  
When you use the automatic controls for the first time it's probably best  
to choose a time when you are at home. That way you can check to  
make sure you've set everything correctly and you'll feel much more  
confident when you are away from home in the future.  
Setting the controls for automatic use  
This is very easy. All you have to do is work through the steps below.  
The clock will work out the rest for itself.  
1 Is the electricity supply on?  
2 Is the clock  
showing the  
correct time?  
To adjust turn the  
selector knob to  
'manual' then turn to  
'Time Setting'. Turn  
the setting knob in  
either direction.  
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3 How long will Turn the selector knob to  
the food take 'Cook Time'. Then turn the  
to cook?  
setting knob until the length  
of time you want the food to  
cook shows in the display.  
The maximum cooking time  
is 10 hours. 'Auto' will show  
in the display.  
4 What time do Turn the selector knob to  
you want the 'End Time'. Turn the setting  
food to be knob until the time the oven  
cooked by?  
is to switch off shows in the  
display. The cookpot (  
will go out.  
The 'End Time' must not be  
more than 23 hours 59  
minutes from the time of  
day. For example if the time  
of day is 9.00 am the latest  
'End time' will be 8.59 am  
the next day.  
5 Set to  
automatic.  
Turn the selector knob to  
'Automatic'.  
6 Turn on the  
oven control.  
Turn the oven control knob  
to the required setting.  
The time shown on the chart gives an example of setting the  
automatic controls when the time is 9.00 am, the food is to be cooked for  
2½ hours and the food is needed at 6.00 pm (1800 hours).  
The clock will work out what time the oven will switch itself on and it  
will turn the oven off at the end. Once the automatic sequence is finished  
there will be an alarm to remind you that you need to set the oven for  
manual operation. To do this turn the selector knob to 'manual'. Turn off  
the oven control.  
If you change your mind and want to cancel a programme that you  
have set simply turn to 'Time Setting' and then to 'manual'.  
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Hints and tips for automatic cooking  
1 Check the instructions for setting the automatic controls until you are  
familiar with the timer operation.  
2 If the oven has been used, allow it to cool completely before using  
for automatic cooking.  
3 You should leave food in the oven for as short a time as possible  
before automatic cooking starts.  
4 Do not leave food to stand in the oven when it has finished cooking.  
You should remove it and if it is not going to be eaten at once, cool it  
quickly.  
5 If you cannot remove food from the oven as soon as it is cooked  
make sure that the food is covered.  
6 Choose perishable foods carefully, especially during warm weather.  
7 Food should be fresh and preferably straight from the refrigerator.  
8 Joints of meat and poultry must be completely thawed.  
9 Dishes containing left over cooked meat or poultry should not be  
cooked automatically if there is a delay period.  
10 Choose dishes which require approximately the same cooking time.  
Slight variations may be allowed by:-  
i) placing foods in larger or smaller containers  
ii) using more or less liquid  
iii) cutting fruit or vegetables into larger or smaller pieces.  
This will give longer or shorter cooking times respectively.  
11 Arrange shelf positions to suit dishes and choose dishes which will fit  
into the oven together.  
12 As food may be standing for some time in the oven, cover dishes  
with foil or a lid where possible, and in the case of roast potatoes and  
joints of meat, brush with a little fat or oil. Lemon juice may be added  
to fruit to prevent browning.  
13 Cream should be added just before serving.  
14 If alcohol is used fermentation can occur.  
15 Green leaf vegetables which take only a short time to cook, should  
not be placed into the oven with the automatic meal. It is far better to  
cook them in a pan on the hotplate whilst dishing up the rest of the  
meal.  
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Care and cleaning  
For your safety  
For hygiene and safety reasons you must keep this cooker  
clean. A build up of fat or other foodstuff could cause a fire.  
Try to mop up spills and splashes as soon as they happen. But  
be careful as parts of the cooker will be hot.  
Do not use any polishes, caustic cleaners, abrasives, washing soda or  
soap powder except those recommended in this booklet.  
Please note: If we recommend you  
use hot soapy water we mean hot water  
with washing up liquid in it and not any  
other cleaning product.  
If you own a dishwasher please  
read the operating instructions for the  
machine before you wash any part of  
your cooker.  
Clean your cooker regularly using a cloth that has been wrung out in  
hot soapy water. Rinse and polish it dry using a soft cloth.  
Stainless Steel cream cleaners are abrasive and should be  
avoided as they may damage the surface finish.  
Any spillage on the Stainless Steel finish must be wiped off  
immediately. To prevent streaking on Stainless Steel models finish with  
a soft cloth. When you remove parts of your cooker for cleaning do not  
plunge them into water whilst they are very hot as this may damage the  
finish of the parts.  
The hotplate  
Clean the hotplate top using a mild abrasive such as 'Jif'. Take care not  
to damage the spark electrodes. If the spark electrodes are damaged  
the burners will not light.  
You can remove the pan supports, burner caps and burner crowns  
to clean them. Again take care not to damage the spark electrodes.  
If any food spills during cooking you can place the pan on another  
burner to finish cooking. Then you can remove the dirty parts and clean  
them before the spill 'burns on'.  
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Clean the burner crowns by soaking them in very hot soapy water.  
You can remove any stubborn stains by scouring with a soap filled pad  
such as 'Brillo'. If you look after the burner crowns in this way they will  
stay reasonably clean. However the surface will dull with time.  
Aluminium based saucepans can leave shiny metal marks on the  
pan supports. Clean the pan supports regularly to remove the marks  
using a mild abrasive like 'Jif' with a soft scourer. For more stubborn  
marks you can use a soap-filled pad such as 'Brillo'.  
After cleaning the cooker parts, dry them  
thoroughly before you put them back.  
When replacing hotplate burner parts  
1. Crown to body (Do not try to force the  
crown on to the body).  
Make sure that the hole in the crown is  
over the electrode. Check that the two  
longer location pegs sit in the slots in the  
body. When the crown is in this position  
let it fall freely on to the body. Check that  
the crown can be moved slightly from  
side to side.  
2. Cap to crown  
Place cap centrally on the top of crown  
(enamel side up). Move sideways and  
front to back to check the cap is properly  
fitted.  
3. Check for ignition  
If a burner will not light then you need to  
check the crown and cap positions.  
Grill and oven furniture  
Clean the grill, and oven furniture frequently.  
After use you can soak the grill pan, meat tin and trivet for a few  
minutes and then clean it using mild abrasives or a soap filled pad such  
as 'Brillo'.  
Clean the grilling grid, handle and shelf using hot soapy water. Mild  
abrasives can be used if necessary.  
The heat in the oven will change the colour of the solid plate on the  
top oven shelf. You must not remove the solid plate from the shelf.  
Soaking in hot soapy water will make cleaning easier.  
The grill pan, grid, trivet and meat tin may be washed in a  
dishwasher.  
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The main fan oven  
The top, sides and back of your oven are coated in a special material  
which helps to keep itself clean.  
Follow these simple rules to maintain the appearance of the special  
finish.  
Do not overfill dishes or they will boil over.  
Do not put dishes too high in the oven. If  
you do they may stick to the oven roof.  
Cover your roasting tins with foil. This will  
prevent fat splashing.  
Use a roasting tin which is just large  
enough for the meat and potatoes. This will  
help to reduce fat splashing.  
Dry any vegetables that you are going to  
roast. If they are wet there will be more fat  
splashing.  
Follow the oven cleaning cycle regularly.  
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Main oven cleaning cycle  
You need to follow the cycle to keep the inside of the oven in good  
condition. The type of cooking you do will affect how often you need to  
follow the cycle.  
If you do a lot of roasting and very little other baking you should  
follow the cleaning cycle once a week. If you do very little roasting you  
will only need to follow the cleaning cycle every 2-3 weeks.  
To carry out a cleaning cycle:  
1. Remove the oven shelves.  
MAIN OVEN  
2. Turn the temperature to  
220°C for 1 - 2 hours or until  
the oven is presentably  
clean. Some staining will  
remain.  
Do not use any cleaning  
agents or scrapers on the  
inside of the oven. Do not  
wash the special finish.  
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Top oven cleaning cycle  
1. Remove the oven shelf.  
TOP OVEN/GRILL  
2. Set the oven to mark 5 for at  
least 30 minutes.  
TOP OVEN/GRILL  
3. Turn the temperature up to mark  
7 for 2 hours or until the oven is  
presentably clean.  
Some staining will remain.  
Do not use any cleaning  
agents or scrapers on the  
inside of the oven. Do not  
wash the special finish.  
General  
Clean the base of the oven, the oven shelf and the oven door while they  
are still slightly warm. This way you can easily remove any splashes and  
spills. Wipe the base with a cloth that has been wrung out in hot soapy  
water. You may use mild abrasives.  
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Cleaning between the outer and inner door  
glass.  
You can remove the glass from the oven door if you need to.  
To remove the outer glass  
1 Open the door so you can get at the two cross head screws on the  
top of the door.  
2 Loosen these two screws using a pozidrive screwdriver.  
3 You should hold the door glass securely in place with one hand,  
whilst removing the screws completely, with the other hand. If you do  
not do this, the door glass could fall forward.  
4 Using both hands, gently tilt the top of the door glass towards you.  
Lift it slightly to disengage the locators at the bottom of the door.  
Please note that the door  
glass on your product may  
differ in type and shape from  
that shown in the diagram.  
5 Clean the outer and inner glass using hot soapy water and mild  
abrasives such as 'Jif'. DO NOT try to clean the aluminium foil which  
is inside the door. The foil is there to keep the door cool, if it is  
damaged it will not work.  
6 Replace the glass by holding it in both hands and gently placing the  
locators into the holes of the brackets at the bottom of the door, and  
make sure the screw location holes line up.  
7 Hold the glass in place with one hand and replace the cross head  
screws into the location holes, with the other hand.  
8 Tighten the screws using a pozidrive screwdriver. Close the door.  
General  
Clean the base of the oven, the oven shelves, and the oven door while  
they are still slightly warm. This way you can easily remove any  
splashes or spills. Wipe the oven base with a cloth that has been wrung  
out in hot soapy water. You may use mild abrasives.  
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Cleaning The Door Glass  
To prevent damaging or weakening the door glass panels avoid  
the use of the following:  
Household detergents and bleaches  
Impregnated pads unsuitable for non-stick saucepans  
Brillo/Ajax pads or steel wool pads  
Chemical oven pads or aerosols  
Rust removers  
Bath/Sink stain removers  
If the door glass panel becomes chipped or has deep scratches  
the glass will be weakened and must be replaced to prevent the  
possibility of the panel shattering. Please contact your local  
Service Centre who will be pleased to advise further.  
Installing the cooker  
For your safety  
This cooker must be installed and serviced by a competent  
person as stated in the Gas Safety (Installation & Use)  
regulations current editions and the IEE Wiring Regulations.  
It is important that the cooker is suitable for your gas  
supply. Your installer should check the data badge.  
Make sure that a stability bracket is fitted.  
Location  
For your safety  
The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production  
of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed.  
Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated: keep natural  
ventilation holes open or install a mechanical ventilation  
device (mechanical extractor hood).  
Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for  
additional ventilation, for example opening of a window, or  
more effective ventilation, for example increasing the level of  
mechanical ventilation where present.  
For further details see page 46.  
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Positioning  
The diagram shows how close to the cooker cupboards, shelves,  
curtains and so on can be fitted. Look at the diagram and carefully read  
the instructions to make sure your cooker is fitted safely. If you are in  
doubt your installer will give you advice.  
This is a type X cooker which means it is free-standing and can be  
fitted with cabinets on one or both sides.  
Do not fit any materials which may catch fire, for example wood or  
curtains behind the cooker.  
Base units which are higher than the hotplate must be 100mm away.  
If a cooker hood is fitted check the cooker hood installation  
instructions.  
We recommend that cabinets fitted next to or above the cooker meet  
British Standards. Your installer will give you advice if you are not  
sure.  
Cooker dimensions  
Height to hotplate:  
898mm - 920mm  
(adjusted by two screw feet )  
598mm  
600mm (to front of door panel)  
Width:  
Depth:  
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General information  
For your safety  
Do not block any of the cooker vents.  
Never line any part of the cooker with aluminium foil.  
Don't let items which can catch fire or electric mains leads such  
as kettle flexes trail over any part of the cooker.  
Moving your cooker  
You may damage some soft or badly fitted floor coverings when you  
move the cooker. The floor covering under the cooker should be  
securely fixed so it does not ruck up when you move the cooker across  
it. Alternatively you could remove the floor covering.  
To move the cooker open the grill door. Raise the cooker off its front  
feet by lifting it from inside the grill. Pull the cooker forward. When you  
replace the cooker push it back to the stop and make sure there is the  
same gap at each rear corner.  
For your safety  
Do not try to disconnect the cooker from the gas supply if the supply  
pipe does not have a bayonet connection, as described in the  
installation instructions. If this is the case contact the person who  
installed the cooker.  
Connecting to the electricity supply  
For your safety  
This cooker must be earthed and protected by a 13 amp fuse.  
The plug supplied with the cooker can be fitted directly to a suitable  
three pin earthed socket.  
If you have to change the fuse replace it with a 13 amp fuse which has  
been ASTA approved to BS 1362.  
Do not use the plug until you have put the fuse cover back on. If the  
fuse cover is lost you can get a replacement from an electrical retailer.  
The correct replacement can be identified by marking or colour coding.  
If you cut the plug off dispose of it safely as it will be a shock hazard  
if it is inserted into a 13 amp socket elsewhere in the house.  
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If the ignition system doesn't work there may be a fault with the  
electrical supply. First, check the socket by trying out another piece of  
electrical equipment in it, if that works correctly renew the fuse in the  
plug.  
If the fuse keeps failing there is a fault in the cooker which must be  
put right. Do not use a fuse with a rating higher than 13 amps. Do not  
carry out other electrical work. Unplug the cooker and tell your installer.  
Replacing the oven light bulb  
You need a 25 Watt small Edison screw with a temperature rating of  
T300.  
Make sure the oven is cool before you replace a bulb.  
Unplug the cooker.  
Open the oven door and remove the oven shelves.  
Place palm of hand at top of lens flat against oven side. Use fingers  
to lever lens away from housing.  
Unscrew the bulb by turning it to the left.  
Fit a new bulb and then replace the glass bulb cover.  
Replace the oven shelves.  
Plug the cooker back into the electricity supply.  
The oven light bulb is not covered by the manufacturers guarantee.  
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What is wrong and why?  
We strongly recommend that you carry out the following checks on your  
cooker before calling a Service Engineer.  
Problem  
The grill or hotplate will not light.  
Check  
If only the hotplate burners will not light make sure that the burner  
parts have been replaced correctly. See instructions on page 31.  
If you cannot hear any sparking when you press the ignition button  
there may be a fault with the electrical supply. First check the socket  
by trying out another piece of electrical equipment in it. If that works,  
renew the fuse in the plug. Use a 13 amp fuse. If the fuse 'blows'  
again there is a fault on the cooker. Do not use a fuse with a rating  
higher than 13 amps. Do not carry out other electrical work. Unplug  
the cooker and tell your installer. If the cooker will not light because  
there is an electrical power failure such as a power cut you cannot  
use the oven. The grill and hotplate burners may be lit with a match.  
Check that there is not a problem with your gas supply. You can do  
this by making sure that other gas appliances such as your central  
heating or gas fire are working.  
Problem  
Food is cooking too quickly or too slowly.  
Check  
Check that you are using the recommended temperature settings.  
See pages 17 - 23. Be prepared to adjust the temperature up or  
down by 10°C to get the results you want.  
Problem  
The oven is not cooking evenly.  
Check  
Check that the cooker is installed properly and is level.  
Check that you are using the recommended temperatures. See  
pages 17 - 23.  
Check that the oven shelves are evenly spaced when more than one  
is used.  
Ensure food in the top oven is turned round during  
cooking.  
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Problem  
The oven fan is noisy  
Check  
Check that the cooker is properly installed and is level.  
Check that shelves and bakeware are not vibrating in contact with  
the back panel in the oven.  
Problem  
The oven does not work  
Check  
Check that the clock is set for manual cooking. See page 26.  
Check that the cooker has been plugged in and switched on at the  
wall.  
Check that you have correctly followed the instructions for using the  
oven. See pages 5 and 6.  
Check that there is not a fault with the electrical supply. If the cooker  
will not work because there is an electrical power failure such as a  
power cut, you can not use the main oven.  
Problem  
Having difficulty cleaning any part of the cooker.  
Check  
Check that the instructions for care and cleaning, beginning on page  
30 are being followed.  
Problem  
The oven light will not work.  
Check  
If the light does not work you probably need to replace the bulb. To  
do this see instructions on page 39.  
Check there is not a fault with the electrical supply.  
First, check the socket by trying out another electrical appliance in it,  
if that works renew the fuse in the plug. Use a 13 amp fuse. If the  
fuse 'blows' again this indicates that there is a fault on the cooker. Do  
not use a fuse with a higher rating than 13 amps. Do not carry out  
further electrical work. Unplug the cooker and inform your installer.  
IMPORTANT: If you call out an engineer to rectify a fault listed here, or  
to repair a fault caused by incorrect use or installation a charge will be  
made, even if the appliance is in guarantee.  
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Service and spare parts  
In the event of your appliance requiring service or if you wish to  
purchase spare parts please contact your local Zanussi Service Force  
Centre by telephoning  
0 8 7 0 5 9 2 9 9 2 9  
Your call will be routed to the Service Force Centre covering your  
postcode area.  
Zanussi customers in Ireland should telephone (01) 4090751  
Before you call an engineer check through the information under the  
heading 'What is wrong and why? '  
In-guarantee customers should ensure that the checks  
under the heading 'What is wrong and why?' have been  
made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a  
mechanical or electrical breakdown.  
Please note that it is necessary to provide proof of purchase  
for any in-guarantee service calls.  
When you report a problem try to describe the nature of the fault.  
Always give your cooker's full name, model and serial number.  
Make a note of this information in this space:  
Name:  
Model Number:  
Serial Number:  
G.C. Number:  
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For your safety  
Maintenance must only be carried out by a competent /qualified  
person. Do not try to repair or alter/modify the cooker yourself as  
this could be dangerous.  
We recommend that your cooker has an annual gas safety  
check carried out by our approved service organisation.  
Customer Care Department  
For general enquiries concerning your Zanussi cooker or further  
information on products, you are invited to contact our Customer Care  
Department by letter or telephone to the address below or visit our  
Customer Care Department  
Zanussi  
55-77 High Street  
Slough  
Berkshire  
SL1 1DZ  
Tel: 08705 727727 *  
* calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes.  
The Gas Consumers' Council  
The Gas Consumers' Council (GCC) is an independent organisation  
which protects the interests of gas users.  
If you need advise, you will find the telephone number in your local  
telephone directory under Gas.  
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Guarantee Conditions  
Standard guarantee conditions  
We, Zanussi, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this Zanussi  
appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty  
workmanship or materials, we will, at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF  
CHARGE for labour, materials or carriage on condition that:  
The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply  
stated on the rating plate  
The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only, and in accordance  
with the manufacturer's instructions  
The appliance has not been serviced, maintained repaired, taken apart or tampered  
with by any person not authorised by us  
All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Zanussi Service Force  
Centre.  
Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the Company's property  
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights  
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits may be  
available outside these hours in which case a premium will be charged.  
Exclusions  
This guarantee does not cover:  
Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the  
replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic  
Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls  
to appliances outside the United Kingdom  
Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment, plus those which are  
subject to rental agreements  
Products of Zanussi manufacture which are not marketed by Zanussi  
European Guarantee  
If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you  
to your new home subject to the following qualifications:  
The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product  
The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as  
exists in the new country of use for this brand or range of products  
This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user  
Your new home is within the European Community (EC) or European Free Trade Area  
The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used  
domestically, i.e. a normal household  
The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new country  
Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre, listed below, to give  
them details of your new home. They will then ensure that the local Service Organisation  
is aware of your move and able to look after you and your appliances.  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Sweden  
UK  
Senlis  
+33 (0)3 44 62 29 99  
+49 (0)911 323 2600  
+39 (0)1678 47053  
+46 (0)8 738 79 50  
+44 (0)1753 219 897  
Nürnberg  
Pordenone  
Stockholm  
Slough  
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TECHNICAL DATA  
DIMENSIONS  
Height  
Width  
Depth  
Height to hotplate  
900mm (nominal)  
600mm (nominal)  
600mm  
(to front of  
door panel)  
Space for fixing at hotplate level  
Space for fixing above hotplate level  
Minimum space above hotplate  
2mm minimum clearance  
Flush-see important note 'Location of Appliance' page 46.  
787mm (If a cooker hood is fitted refer to the cooker hood  
installation instructions).  
Weight of appliance  
64.5kg.  
Minimum distance from rear wall  
5mm (spacer given by pressed spacer on vent panel).  
CONNECTIONS  
Gas  
Rear left hand side of cooker at hotplate level.  
Rc½ (½" B.S.P. female).  
Electric  
230V 50 Hz mains 3 core cable is supplied with an integral,  
moulded plug fitted with a 13 amp fuse.  
IGNITION  
Spark generator  
APCO 6MG 6892  
GRILL  
Heat Input  
Natural Gas  
3.3kW (11263 Btu/h)  
Injector Marking  
Injector Size  
Cone Height  
138  
1.38mm  
Not applicable as flame burns on surface of gauze  
HOTPLATE  
Natural Gas  
R.H.R.  
2.0kW  
R.H.F.  
1.0kW  
(3412 Btu/h)  
L.H.R.  
2.0kW  
(6824 Btu/h)  
L.H.F  
2.8kW  
(9554  
Heat Input  
(6824 Btu/h)  
Btu/h)  
Injector Marking  
Injector Size  
Cone Length  
079  
0.79mm  
10mm  
104  
1.04mm  
15mm  
104  
1.04mm  
15mm  
130  
1.30mm  
10mm  
MAIN OVEN  
Heat Input  
Electric  
2.5 kW  
SECOND OVEN  
Heat Input  
Injector Marking  
Flame Supervision Device  
Dual Control  
Natural Gas  
2.4kW (8189 Btu/h)  
108  
Diamond 'H' GSD 100/31  
Sourdillon 60112/982  
GENERAL  
Ignition  
Spark Gap  
H. T. Spark  
3-4mm  
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IMPORTANT - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS  
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations  
Current Editions and the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations. Detailed recommendations are contained in the  
following British Standard Codes of Practice - BS.6172, BS.5440: Part 2 and B.S.6891. All British  
Standards must be 'Current Editions'.  
PROVISION FOR VENTILATION  
This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device. It shall be installed and  
connected in accordance with current installation regulations. Particular attention shall be given to the  
relevant requirements regarding ventilation.  
The room containing the appliance should have an air supply in accordance with BS.5440: Part 2 Current  
Edition. All rooms require an openable window or equivalent and some rooms will require a permanent  
vent as well. For room volumes up to 5m³ an air vent of 100 cm² is required; for room volumes between  
5m³ and 10m³ an air vent of 50cm² is required. If the room has a door that opens directly to the outside,  
no air vent is required. For room volumes that exceed 11m³ no air vent is required. If there are other  
fuel burning appliances in the same room, BS.5440: Part 2 Current Edition should be consulted to  
determine the requisite air vent requirements.  
If your cooker is in use over a long period of time you may need additional ventilation in your kitchen.  
This can be achieved by opening a window or, if an external fan or cooker hood is fitted, switching this on  
or to a higher setting.  
LOCATION OF APPLIANCE  
This is a type X appliance which means it is free-standing and can be fitted with cabinets on one or both  
sides. This appliance must not be installed in a bed-sitting room of volume less than 20m³ or in a  
bathroom or shower room. It is essential that the appliance is positioned as stated below (see Fig. 1a))  
i.e. shelves, wall cabinets and cooker hoods must be fitted a minimum of 787mm directly above the top  
of hotplate and 400mm above the hotplate when fitted in line with the outside of the appliance. If the units  
are intended to be fitted adjacent to the appliance but less than 400mm above the hotplate, then a  
minimum space of 100mm must be maintained between the sides of the unit and the appliance (see  
Fig.1b). Curtains must not be fitted immediately behind the appliance or within 150mm of the sides of the  
hotplate. If fitted next to or between two base units a minimum space of 1mm must be left between each  
unit and the sides of the appliance. The levelling feet fitted to the appliance will achieve a nominal height  
to hotplate trims of 900mm +20mm.  
less  
100  
than  
400  
Fig. 1a  
Fig. 1b  
All dimensions in mm  
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LOCATION OF STORAGE BOARD  
Storage board kits are available from your retailer.  
Fix the Storage Board by drilling 2 holes of 6 mm in diameter in the position shown. See fig 1c.  
Use screws and wall plugs provided in the pack.  
To enable the Storage Board to be fitted, a 2 mm gap between the screw head and wall is required. See fig  
1d.  
Fig. 1d.  
Fig. 1c.  
Please note that the handle and storage board may differ in type and shape from that shown in the diagram.  
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INSTALLATION  
1. PARTS REQUIRED  
The loose hotplate parts are packed in the polystyrene fitment on top of the hotplate.  
2. LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE  
If the appliance requires levelling or its height adjusting (from the hotplate to any working surface), the  
procedure below must be followed:  
1. Adjustment to suit floor conditions or height is obtained by rotating clockwise or anticlockwise the feet, at  
the front and rear of the appliance.  
2. A spirit level should be placed on one of the oven shelves to confirm the appliance is correctly levelled.  
3. FITTING THE STABILITY BRACKET  
It is recommended that if the appliance is to be installed with a flexible supply pipe a stability bracket  
(SK.4729.A) is fitted and is available from your supplier (see Important Safety Requirements, Page 46).  
These instructions should be read in conjunction with the leaflet packed with the stability bracket.  
1. Place the appliance in its intended position and level appliance.  
2. Mark off 300mm from the left hand side of the appliance as shown in dimension 'A', Fig 2a. This is the  
centre line of the fixing bracket.  
3. Draw a line 100mm from the front edge of the levelling feet (see Fig.2a) and remove appliance from its  
position. Mark off dimension 'B' (see Fig.2a) back from this line on the centre line of the bracket to locate  
the front edge of the lower bracket. Fix lower bracket (with two fixing holes) to the floor then measure the  
height from floor level to engagement edge on back of appliance, dimension 'C' of Fig.2b.  
4. Assemble upper bracket to lower bracket so that underside of bracket is dimension 'C' +3mm above floor  
level.  
Reposition appliance and check that top bracket engages into appliance back as shown in Fig. 2b.  
100mm  
(C)  
Fig. 2b  
(A)  
300mm  
Fig. 2a  
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4. CONNECTING TO GAS  
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100  
Fig.3  
This appliance is designed to be installed with an  
appliance flexible connection only. Supply piping should  
not be less that R³/8. Connection is made to the Rc ½ (½"  
B.S.P.) female threaded entry pipe located just below the  
hotplate level on the rear left hand side of the appliance.  
NOTE: ONLY LIQUID SEALANTS TO BE USED WHEN  
INLET GAS PIPE IS FITTED TO SHUT OFF VALVE  
I.E.: DO NOT USE P.T.F.E. SEALANT TAPE. Check for  
gas soundness after connecting to the gas supply.  
The gas bayonet connector must be fitted in the shaded  
area indicated in Fig.3. Take into account that it must be  
possible to pull the appliance forward sufficiently. The  
hose must not get caught on the stability bracket.  
IMPORTANT: FLEXIBLE TUBING USED MUST  
COMPLY WITH BS. 669 CURRENT EDITION.  
All dimensions in mm  
5. CONNECTION TO THE ELECTRICITY  
SUPPLY  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
DO NOT EARTH THIS APPLIANCE TO THE GAS  
SUPPLY PIPING.  
This appliance must be connected to a 230V A.C. 50Hz  
supply. It is supplied with 2 metres of 15 amp 3 core  
cable incorporating a moulded 13 amp plug , fitted with a  
13 amp fuse, which can be plugged directly into the  
nearest suitable socket. If this is not long enough, the  
supply cable can be either:-  
(i) Replaced totally by a longer cable at least 1.5mm²  
nominal cross sectional area (30/0.25mm).  
(ii) Extended by using  
a
B.E.A.B. approved 3-way  
sealed flex connector with integral flex clamps.  
IF THE MOULDED PLUG IS CUT FROM THE CABLE  
FOR ANY REASON, IT MUST BE DESTROYED OR  
DISPOSED OF SAFELY, AS THE PROTRUDING  
WIRES WILL BE AN ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD.  
Fig.4  
If any other type of plug is used it should incorporate a 13 amp fuse in either the plug or adapter or at the  
distribution board.  
If the cable has to be threaded through small apertures in cabinets etc., it may be disconnected from the  
appliance, then re-connected to as shown in Fig.4.  
DO NOT EXTEND THE CABLE USING PLASTIC OR CERAMIC CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCKS  
AND/OR INSULATION TAPE.  
ALL EXTERNAL WIRING BETWEEN THE APPLIANCE AND THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHALL  
COMPLY WITH I.E.E. WIRING REGULATIONS.  
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If the wiring is extended or a completely new cable fitted a  
3-pin 13 amp plug should be fitted. (See Fig.4a). Connect the  
wires as follows:  
GREEN AND  
YELLOW  
BROWN to the Live Terminal.  
BLUE to the Neutral Terminal.  
GREEN and YELLOW to the Earth Terminal.  
13 AMP  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead which you fit  
may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying  
the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
The wire which is GREEN and YELLOW must be connected  
to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter 'E'  
or by the earth symbol  
and YELLOW.  
The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter 'N' or coloured  
BLACK.  
or coloured GREEN or GREEN  
BLUE  
Fig.4a  
BROWN  
The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter 'L' or  
coloured RED.  
FIT A 13 AMP FUSE TO THE PLUG HOLDER.  
Ensure that the supply cable cannot get caught by the stability bracket. Plug in the appliance.  
6. PRESSURE TESTING  
1
2
3
The hotplate rapid burner injector is used as a pressure test point.  
Lift the lid and connect the pressure gauge to the rapid burner injector.  
Check the supply pressure by turning rapid burner tap on full and one other hotplate tap full on and light  
the appropriate burner. The pressure should be 20mbar for natural gas.  
4. Turn off the taps and disconnect the pressure gauge.  
7. CHECKING THE GRILL  
Place the grill pan containing the grid and with handle attached into the grill compartment. To light the grill  
burner, turn the grill tap to its full on position, then press the ignition button until the burner is lit.  
8. CHECKING THE HOTPLATE  
Lift the lid. Fit the burner crowns and caps ensuring that they are correctly seated. Fit the pan supports.  
Check each of the hotplate burners in turn by turning the hotplate tap to it's full on position then pressing the  
ignition button until the burners are lit.  
9. CHECKING LID SHUT-OFF DEVICE  
1. Lift the lid.  
2. Turn one hotplate burner tap to its full on position, then push and release the ignition button.  
3. Close lid. There should now be no gas supply to the hotplate and the burner will go out.  
4. Turn off the hotplate tap and lift the lid. The gas supply should now be restored to the hotplate, when the  
tap is turned on.  
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10. CHECKING THE MAIN OVEN CONTROLS  
TO SET THE TIME OF DAY (see Fig.5)  
1.  
Turn on the electricity supply and ensure that the  
thermostat is in the off position.  
1a. Before setting timer read important note below.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Rotate the left hand clock knob to manual and back to  
the clock Time Setting position.  
Set the time of day by rotating the right hand knob. Note  
that it is a 24 hour clock.  
Fig.5  
Rotate the left hand clock knob back to the manual position.  
NOTE: When setting the time of day with the selector knob in the Time Setting position only, this will activate  
the timer for seven seconds after selection. This means that when setting the time of day in this function the  
time can only be set by using the right hand knob within a seven second period.  
After seven seconds have elapsed from when the correct time of day has been set, the timer ceases to  
be active and subsequent operation of the right hand knob will not change the time setting.  
When the right hand knob is turned anti-clockwise after the seven second delay period, a choice of  
three audible signals are available. To select the choice of signal required rotate knob anti-clockwise and  
release. Repeat procedure to choose desired signal.  
11. CHECKING THE MAIN OVEN  
1.  
2.  
Set the clock as described above, the oven is now ready for manual operation.  
Turn the main oven thermostat to maximum. The oven fan and lamp will operate and after a short  
period the heat from the oven element may be felt when the oven door is opened.  
Turn off the thermostat and check that the oven fan stops and the oven lamp goes out.  
3.  
12. AUTOMATIC OPERATION  
Having set the clock up as described above, turn the left hand knob to the 'Cook Time' position and set the  
right hand knob to show a cooking time of two minutes (0.02).  
Turn the left hand knob to the 'End Time' position; the time shown on the display is now the time of day with  
two minutes added on. Rotate the right hand knob to add two minutes to this time to give a two minute delay.  
Turn the left hand knob to the 'automatic' position to complete the programming sequence, the clock now  
shows the time of day again with 'auto' glowing continuously.  
Turn the oven thermostat on and two minutes after setting, the oven fan and lamp should operate.  
Two minutes after the oven starting, the timer should cut off power to the oven and the audible signal should  
sound. The signal is continuous and it may be switched off at any time by rotating the left hand knob.  
Return timer to manual by rotating the left hand knob to the 'manual' position.  
13. CHECKING THE MAIN OVEN LIGHT  
Turn the main oven thermostat knob full on and check that the main oven light is working. Turn off the  
thermostat.  
GENERAL NOTE  
Instruct the user on how to use the appliance and its ignition system.  
Refer the user to the wording in the inside cover which gives advice on the safe operation of the appliance.  
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