Cannon 110cm Free Standing Gas Cooker C110DPX User Manual

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Instructions for Installation and Use  
110cm Free Standing Gas Cooker  
C110DPX  
To the Installer  
Before installation fill in the product details on the back cover this book.  
The information can be found on the rating plate.  
To the User  
You must read the instructions prior to installing and using the appliance and  
then retain them for future reference.  
Introduction  
Your new appliance is guaranteed* and will give lasting service. This guarantee is only applicable if the appliance  
has been installed in accordance with the installation instructions detailed in this booklet.  
To help make best use of your cooking equipment, please read this booklet carefully.  
The cooker is designed specifically for domestic use and responsibility will not be accepted for use in any other  
installation.  
When the cooker is first used an odour may be emitted,  
this will cease after a period of use.  
When first using the cooker ensure that the room is well ventilated (e.g. open a window or use an extractor fan) and  
that persons who may be sensitive to the odour avoid any fumes. It is suggested that any pets be removed from the  
room until the smell has ceased. This odour is due to temporary finish on oven liners and elements and also any  
moisture absorbed by the insulation.  
* The guarantee is subject to the provisions that the appliance:  
(a)  
(b)  
Has been used solely in accordance with the Users Instruction Book.  
Has been properly connected to a suitable supply voltage as stated on the  
rating plate attached to this equipment.  
(c)  
(d)  
Has not been subjected to misuse or accident or been modified or repaired by  
any person other than the authorised employee or agent.  
Has been correctly installed.  
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This appliance is intended for nonprofessional use within the home.  
2 These instructions are only for those countries whose symbols appear in the booklet and on the serial no.plate  
of the appliance.  
3 This owner’s manual is for a class 1 appliance (insulated) or class 2, subclass 1 appliances (installed  
between two cabinets.  
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Installation  
The appliance must only be installed by a competent person. In the UK, CORGI registered installers undertake  
to work to safe and satisfactory standards.  
Before moving your cooker check that it is cool, and switch off at the cooker control unit. Movement of your cooker is  
most easily achieved by lifting the front as follows:  
Open the grill door sufficiently to allow a comfortable grip on the underside front edge of the oven roof, avoiding any  
grill elements.  
Note: Take care in moving the cooker as it is heavy. Take care to ensure that any floor covering is not damaged.  
(FIG. C)  
Splashplate optional, apply to Parts Department (see Back Cover for contact number.)  
The following instructions should be read by a qualified technician to ensure that the appliance is installed,  
regulated and technically serviced correctly in compliance with current regulations.  
Important: remember to unplug the appliance from the mains before regulating the appliance or  
carrying out any maintenance work.  
Positioning  
Important: this unit may be installed and used only in permanently ventilated rooms according to the British  
Standards Codes Of Practice:B.S.6172/B.S.5440, Par.2 and B.S.6891 Current Editions.The following requirements  
must be observed:  
a) The cooker should not be installed in a bed sitting room with a volume of less than 20m3. If it is installed in a  
room of volume less than 5m3 an air vent of effective area of 110cm2 is required, if it is installed in a room of  
volume between 5m3 and 10m3 a supplementary airvent area of 50cm2 is required, if the volume exceeds 11m3  
no airvent is required. However, if the room has a door or a window which opens directly to the outside no air  
vent is required even when the volume is between 5m3 and 11m3.  
b) During prolonged use of the appliance you may consider it necessary to open a window to the outside to  
improve ventilation.  
c) If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room, B.S.5440 Part 2 Current Edition, should, be  
consulted to determine the requisite air vent requirements.  
Installation of the cooker  
For a correct installation of the cooker the following precautions must be followed:  
The height of the cooker can be adjusted by means of adjustable feet in the plinth (900mm - 915mm). Adjust the feet by  
tilting the cooker from the side. Then install the product into position.  
NOTE:This appliance must not be fitted on a platform.  
The cooker is designed to fit between kitchen cabinets spaced 500mm apart.The space either side need only be sufficient  
to allow withdrawal of the cooker for servicing. It can be used with cabinets one side or both as well as in a corner setting.  
It can also be used free-standing.  
Adjacent side walls which project above hob level, must not be nearer to the cooker than 150mm and should be protected  
by heat resistant material. Any overhanging surface or cooker hood should not be nearer than 650mm. (Fig.A)  
a) The cooker may be located in a kitchen, a kitonen/diner or bed sitting room, but not in a bathroom or  
shower room.  
b) The hoods must be installed according to the requirements in the hood handbook.  
c) The wall in contact with the back of the cooker must be of flameproof material.  
d) The cooker is fitted with a safety chain that must be attached to a hook, secured to the wall behind the  
appliance.  
Note: some models can have their gas connection inverted.It is important to make sure the safety chain  
is always situated on the side which corresponds to the hose holder (Fig. B).  
Moving the Cooker  
150 mm  
150 mm  
Fig. A  
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Fig. B  
Fig. C  
Gas connection  
The cooker should be connected to the gas-supply by a corgi registered installer. During installation of this  
product it is essential to fit an approved gas tap to isolate the supply from the appliance for the convenience  
of any subsequent removal or servicing. Connection of the appliance to the gas mains or liquid gas must be  
carried out according to the prescribed regulation in force, and only after it is ascertained that it is adaptable  
to the type of gas to be used. If not, follow the instructions indicated in the paragraph headed “Adaptation to  
different gas types”. On some models the gas supply can be connected on the left or on the right, as  
necessary; to change the connection, reverse the position of the hose holder with that of the cap and  
replace the gasket (supplied with the appliance). In the case of connection to liquid gas, by tank, use  
pressure regulators that conform to the regulation in force. The gas supply must be connected to the left of  
the appliance. Be sure that the hose does not pass through the rear of the cooker touching hot parts.  
HOT PARTS  
Important: make sure the supply pressure conforms with the values shown in the table entitled “Caracteristics of  
the burners and nozzles”. When the cooker is installed between cabinets (recessed), the gas connection  
must be effected by an approved flexible hose with bayonet fitting (BS 669 Current Edition).The gas inlet  
for the cookers is a threaded G 1/2 gas female fitting.  
Connecting the gas supply  
To make the connection, a flexible hose should be used corresponding to the current gas regulations which are:  
the hose must never be at any point in its lenght in contact with the “hot” parts of the cooker;  
the hose must never be longer than 1,5 metre;  
the hose must not be subject to any tension or torsional stress and it must not have any excessively narrow  
curves or bottlenecks;  
the hose must be easy to inspect along its entire length to check its condition;  
the hose must always be in good condition, never attempt to repair.  
Important: the installation must comply with gas safety (installation and use) regulations 1984. In all cases for the  
above, by low, a qualified, corgi approved engineer must be called for installation.  
Disposing of the appliance  
When disposing of the appliance please remove the plug by cutting the mains cable as close as possible to the  
plug body and dispose of it as described above.  
Adapting the cooker to different types of gas  
In order to adapt the cooker to a different type of gas with respect to the gas for which it was produced  
(indicated on the label attached to the lid), follow these steps:  
a) replace the hose holder mounted on the appliance with that supplied in the bag of “cooker accessories”.  
b) Replacing the burner nozzles on the hob:  
remove the grids and slide the burners from their housings;  
unscrew the nozzles using a 7 mm socket spanner, and replace them with nozzles for the new type of gas  
(see table 1 “Burner and nozzle characteristics”).  
replace all the components by repeating the steps in reverse order.  
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c) Replacing the nozzles on separate “double flame “ burners:  
remove the grids and slide the burners from their housings.The burner consists of 2 separate parts (see  
figure);  
unscrew the burers with a 7 mm wrench spanner.The internal burner has a nozzle, the external burner has  
two (of the same size). Replace the nozzle with models suited to the new type of gas (see table 1).  
replace all the components by repeating the steps in reverse order.  
d) Minimum regulation of the hob burners:  
turn the tap to minimum;  
remove the knob and adjust the regulation screw, which is positioned in or next to the tap pin, until the  
flame is small but steady.  
N.B.: in the case of liquid gas, the regulation screw must be screwed in to the bottom.  
check that the flame does not turn off when you turn the tap quickly from high to low.  
e) Regulating the primary air of the burners:  
The primary air of the burners requires no regulation.  
Important  
On completion of the operation, replace the old rating sticker with one indicating the new type of gas used.  
This sticker is available from our Service Centres.  
Note  
Should the pressure of the gas used be different (or vary) from the recommended pressure, it is necessary to  
fit a suitable pressure regulator onto the inlet pipe in compliance with current National Regulations relative to  
“regulators for channelled gas”.  
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WARNING – THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.  
Electrical connection  
Electric cookers come without a power supply cable.The cooker is designed  
to operate on an electricity supply which conforms to the electrical data  
shown on the Rating Plate. The cooker can be connected to the mains only  
after removing the back panel of the cooker itself with a screwdriver.  
N.B.: the following installation procedure must be carried out by a qualified  
electrician.The electrical installation must comply with the IEE Regulations,  
Building & local By-Lays.  
For the installation of the feeding cable carry out the following operations:  
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Using a screwdriver, prise on the side tabs of the terminal board  
cover (see fig. A);  
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Pull and open the junction blok lid  
Important: the wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the  
following code:  
Green & Yellow  
Blue Neutral  
Brown Live  
Earth  
Fig. A  
As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspond with the  
coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug, proceed as follows:  
Green & Yellow wire to terminal marked “E” or  
Green & Yellow.  
or coloured Green or  
Brown wire to terminal marked “L” or coloured Red.  
Blue wire to terminal marked “N” or coloured Black (see fig. B).  
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fix the feeding cable in the special cable stop and close the cover.  
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N.B.: the power supply cable must have these minimum requirements:  
Type: H05RR-F  
Section: 3x4 mm2  
Ensure that the mains cable is routed away from any brackets affixed to the  
rear panel and is not trapped to the rear wall when pushing the cooker into  
position between cabinets.  
Fig. B  
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Burner and Nozzle Specifications  
Table 1  
Liquid Gas  
By-Pass Nozzle  
Natural Gas  
Burner  
Diameter  
(mm)  
Thermal Power  
kW (p.c.s.*)  
Flow*  
g/h  
Nozzle  
Flow*  
l/h  
1/100  
1/100  
1/100  
Nominal  
Reduced  
(mm)  
(mm)  
***  
**  
(mm)  
Fast  
(Large)(R)  
100  
75  
3,00  
0,7  
40  
30  
30  
86  
64  
50  
218  
214  
116  
96  
286  
157  
95  
Semi Fast  
(Medium)(S)  
1,65  
1,00  
0,4  
0,4  
120  
73  
118  
71  
Auxiliary  
(Small)(A)  
55  
71  
Double  
flame  
(DCDR  
internal)  
30  
0,90  
4,10  
0,40  
1,30  
30  
57  
44  
70  
65  
64  
74  
86  
Double  
flame  
(DCDR  
external)  
2 nozzle  
130  
298  
293  
110  
390  
Nominal (mbar)  
Minimum (mbar)  
Maximum (mbar)  
28-30  
20  
35  
37  
25  
45  
20  
17  
25  
Supply  
Pressures  
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At 15°C and 1013 mbar- dry gas  
**  
***  
Propane  
Butane  
Natural  
P.C.S. = 50,37 MJ/Kg  
P.C.S. = 49,47 MJ/Kg  
P.C.S. = 37,78 MJ/m3  
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Safety Information  
When used properly your appliance is completely safe but as with any electrical product there are certain  
precautions that must be observed.  
PLEASE READ THE PRECAUTIONS BELOW BEFORE USING YOUR APPLIANCE.  
Always  
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Remove all packing from inside the oven and grill compartments before switching on for the first time.  
Understand the controls prior to using the appliance.  
Keep children away from the appliance when grilling as the surfaces will get extremely hot during and after  
use.  
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Turn controls off when you have finished cooking and when not in use.  
Stand back when opening an oven door to allow any build up of steam or heat to disperse.  
Use dry good quality oven gloves when removing items from the oven/grill.  
Place pans centrally over the hotplate making sure handles are kept away from the edge of the hob and cannot  
become heated by other hotplate/pans.  
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Take care to avoid heat/steam burns when operating the controls.  
Turn off the electricity supply at the wall switch before cleaning and allow the appliance to cool.  
Make sure the shelves are in the correct position before switching on the oven.  
Keep the oven and grill doors closed when the appliance is not in use.  
Take care when removing items from the grill when the lower oven is on as the contents will be hot.  
Keep the appliance clean, as a build up of grease or fat from cooking can cause a fire.  
Follow the basic principles of food handling and hygiene to prevent the possibility of bacterial growth.  
Keep ventilation slots clear of obstructions.  
Refer servicing to a qualified appliance service engineer.  
Take care to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven, as during use the oven becomes hot.  
Before operating the product, remove all plastic film from the sides of the appliance.  
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Safety Information  
Never  
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Never line the interior of the oven with foil as this may cause the appliance to overheat.  
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Never leave children unsupervised where a cooking appliance is installed as all surfaces will be hot during  
and after its use.  
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Do not allow children or persons who are not familiar with the appliance to use it, without supervision.  
Never allow anyone to sit or stand on any part of the appliance.  
Never store items above the appliance that children may attempt to reach.  
Never leave anything on the hob surface when unattended and not in use.  
Never remove the oven shelves whilst the oven is hot.  
Never heat up unopened food containers as pressure can build up causing the container to burst.  
Never store chemicals/food stuffs, pressurised container in or on the appliance, or in cabinets immediately  
above or next to the appliance.  
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Never place flammable or plastic items on or near the hob.  
Never fill a deep fat frying pan more than 1/3 full of oil, or use a lid.  
DO NOT LEAVE UNATTENDED WHILE COOKING.  
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Never operate the grill with the grill door closed as this will cause the appliance to overheat.  
Never use the appliance as a room heater.  
Never use the grill to warm plates.  
Never dry any items on either the hob or oven doors.  
Never install the appliance next to curtains or other soft furnishings.  
Never use steam cleaners.  
SAFETY ADVICE IN CASE OF A CHIP-PAN FIRE  
In the event of a chip pan fire or any other pan fire.  
1. TURN OFF THE COOKER APPLIANCE AT THE WALL SWITCH.  
2. COVER THE PAN WITH A FIRE BLANKET OR DAMP CLOTH, this will smother the flames and extinguish the  
fire.  
3. LEAVE THE PAN TO COOL FOR AT LEAST 60 MINUTES BEFORE MOVING IT. Injuries are often caused by  
picking up a hot pan and rushing outside with it.  
NEVER USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHERTO PUT OUT A PAN FIRE as the force  
of the extinguisher is likely to tip the pan over.  
Never use water to extinguish oil or fat fires.  
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Features  
3000W  
1650W  
CONTROL  
PANEL  
4100W  
+900W  
1650W  
2nd OVEN  
1000W  
Compartement  
opening  
1nd OVEN  
Adjustable  
feet  
11  
Control Panel  
1st Oven  
2nd Oven  
1
1
2
3
2
Selector  
3
Knob (2nd Oven)  
4
4
1st Oven Time /  
Light Mode  
Thermostat  
Knob (1st Oven)  
Thermostat  
Knob (2nd Oven)  
Thermostat indicator  
light (2nd Oven)  
Gas Hob Controls  
+/- Control  
Knob  
Selector  
Knob (1st Oven)  
1˚ OVEN FUNCTIONS (1-7)  
2.TRADIZIONAL  
OVEN  
4.ROAST  
CHICKEN 6.BREAD  
1.FAN  
OVEN  
3.ROAST  
MEAT  
5.FISH 7.CAKES  
1˚ Oven:  
- Reccommended  
Shelf Position  
and  
- Preheat  
Temperature Indicator  
Minute  
Minder  
Set  
Time  
End  
Time  
Cooking  
Duration  
Push in and turn the control knob anti-clockwise to the large flame symbol. Continue to push in the  
control until the sparks light the gas.  
Gas Hob  
Controls  
Turn the control knob anti-clockwise to reduce the heat input.  
Only turn the control between the large flame symbol and the small flame symbol when adjusting the  
setting.  
To turn off, turn the control knob fully clockwise to the symbol “O”, its off position.  
The 1st oven light can be switched on, when the oven is not in use, by pressing the oven light button  
on the display.The oven light will also operate whenever the 1st oven door is opened.  
NOTE:The oven light can be switched off when the door is opened by pressing the oven light button  
on the display, or by closing the door.  
1st Oven  
Light  
The cooling fan operates with the ovens and grill.The fan will operate at full speed for a few seconds  
and then reduce to a lower speed.The cooling fan will only increase to full speed if the temperature  
inside the cooker reaches above a certain limit.  
Cooling Fan  
1st Oven  
Control  
This control switches on the top and rear heating elements at various times in the 1st oven, dependent  
on which mode has been set.The temperature of the 1st oven can be set anywhere between 80°C and  
230°C in cooking modes 1 - 5.  
The 1st oven preheat temperature indicator ( symbol) will be on the display (middle, left hand side).  
The 1st oven preheat temperature indicator ( symbol) will switch OFF and an audible tone will sound  
when the 1st oven has reached the required temperature.  
The 1st oven has eight cooking functions. Use the 1st oven control to select the cooking mode you  
require.The display will show the function you have selected, across the top (1 - 7) with the eighth  
function being shown on the clock display as “(RISE)”  
The 1st Oven  
Cooking Functions  
When a program is set (position 1 - 5), the display will automatically suggest a cooking temperature. If  
you wish you can use the +/- control knob to change the suggested temperature to one of your own  
choice, within a range which is suitable for the particular cooking mode.  
Adjusting the  
1st Oven  
Temperature  
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Use of Hotplates  
Practical Advice on Using the Burners  
To use the burners as efficiently as possible, some basic guidelines should be followed:  
Use cookware that is the right size for each burner (see table) in order to prevent the flame from spreading  
beyond the bottom of the cookware.  
Only use cookware with flat bottoms.  
As soon as the boiling point is reached, turn the knob to the lowest setting.  
Always use lids with pots and pans.  
Burner  
Rapid (R)  
ø Cookware diameter (cm)  
24 - 26  
16 - 22  
10 - 14  
Semi-Rapid (S)  
Auxilliary (A)  
Double flame (DCDR  
internal)  
10 -14  
Double flame (DCDR  
external)  
26 - 28  
1. Push in and turn the control knob of the chosen burner anti-clockwise to the large flame  
symbol. Continue to push in the control knob until the sparks light the gas.  
2. Turn the control knob anti-clockwise to reduce the heat input. Only turn the control knob  
between the large flame symbol and the small flame symbol when adjusting the setting.  
3. To turn off, turn the control knob fully clockwise to the symbol O.  
DO NOT  
DO NOT  
DO NOT  
use the hotplate unless all pan supports are in position.  
use mis-shapen pans which may be unstable.  
use round base woks directly on the pan supports.  
Each burner is fitted with a spark ignitor for lighting the gas. To ensure rapid lighting of the burners every time they  
are used, the ignitors must be kept clean and dry. Remove any food spillage or cleaning materials from the  
electrode using a small nylon brush such as a tooth brush. Access to the electrode can be achieved by lifting off the  
loose burner parts carefully when the burners are cool.  
When the hotplate burner bodies and caps are removed for cleaning, be careful not to drop any food particles or  
cleaning materials into the burner bases, to avoid the possibility of blocking the gas jets.  
If aluminium based pans are used, a silvery deposit may appear on the top edge of the pan support fingers. See  
'Care and Cleaning' section for cleaning information.  
SAFETY REQUIREMENTS FOR DEEP FAT FRYING  
1. Never fill chip pans more than one third full with oil or fat.  
2. Never leave oil or fat unattended during the heating or cooling period.  
3. Never heat fat or fry with a lid on the pan.  
4. Always dry food thoroughly before frying, and lower it slowly into the hot oil or fat. Frozen foods in  
particular will cause frothing and spitting if added too quickly.  
5. Always keep the outside of the pan clean and free from streaks of oil or fat.  
HOWTO DEALWITH A FAT FIRE  
1. Do not move the pan.  
2. Turn off the hotplate burners.  
3. Smother the flames with a fire blanket or damp cloth to extinguish the fire. Do not use water or a fire  
extinguisher as the force of it may spread the burning fat or oil over the edge of the pan.  
4. Leave the pan for at least 60 minutes before moving it.  
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The Cooking Modes in your Cooker (2nd OVEN)  
NOTE: A temperature value can be set for all cooking modes between 50°C and Max, except for the following  
modes  
MAXI-GRILL / MINI-GRILL (recommended: set only to MAX power level)  
Starting the oven  
1. Select the desired cooking mode by turning the SELECTOR knob.  
2. Select the recommended temperature for the cooking mode or the desired temperature by turning the  
THERMOSTAT knob.  
A list detailing cooking modes and suggested cooking temperatures can be found in the relevant table.  
During cooking it is always possible to:  
Change the cooking mode by turning the SELECTOR knob.  
Change the temperature by turning the THERMOSTAT knob.  
Set the total cooking time and the cooking end time (see below).  
Stop cooking by turning the SELECTOR knob to the “0” position.  
NOTE: Never put objects directly on the bottom of the oven; this will avoid the enamel coating being damaged. Only  
use position 1 in the oven when cooking with the rotisserie spit.  
NOTE: Always place cookware on the rack(s) provided.  
THERMOSTAT indicator light  
When this is illuminated, the oven is generating heat. It switches off when the inside of the oven reaches the  
selected temperature. At this point the light illuminates and switches off alternately, indicating that the thermostat is  
working and is maintaining the temperature at a constant level.  
Oven light  
This is switched on by turning the SELECTOR knob to any position other than “0”. It remains lit as long as the oven  
is operating.  
TRADITIONAL OVEN mode  
Both the top and bottom heating elements will come on. When using this traditional cooking mode, it is best to use  
one cooking rack only. If more than one rack is used, the heat will be distributed in an uneven manner.  
PASTRY Mode  
The bottom heating element comes on.  
This mode is ideal for baking and cooking delicate foods - especially cakes that need to rise because the heat  
coming from the bottom helps the leavening process.  
Please note that it takes a considerable amount of time for the higher temperatures to be reached, therefore we  
recommend you use the “Convection Mode” in these cases.  
MINI GRILL  
The top central heating element comes on.  
The extremely high and direct temperature of the grill makes it possible to brown the surface of meats and roasts  
while locking in the juices to keep them tender. The grill is also highly recommended for dishes that require a high  
temperature on the surface: beef steaks, veal, rib steak, filets, hamburgers etc...  
MAXI GRILL  
The top heating element comes on.  
This mode can be used to brown food at the end of cooking.  
GRILLING MUST BE DONEWITHTHE GRILL DOOR SHUT.  
CONTROL KNOBS MAY BECOME HOT DURING GRILLING.  
CAUTION: ACCESSIBLE PARTS WILL BECOME HOT WHENTHE GRILL  
IS USED - CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY.  
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The Cooking Modes in your Cooker (1st OVEN)  
Your new cooker is equipped with a number of different cooking modes:  
Fan Oven  
- the fan oven operates by constantly blowing heated air, from an element wrapped around the fan, into the oven.  
This gives improved efficiency and in general, enables the use of lower temperatures for cooking. It also means that  
there is less need to be particular about shelf positions and that you can bake at more than one level  
simultaneously (Batch Baking).  
Traditional  
- the upper and rear heating elements are switched on in this position. The traditional oven brings an outstanding  
level of temperature distribution and reduced consumption. In traditional cooking use only one rack to ensure good  
heat distribution. By using the various shelf positions available you can balance the quantity of heat between the  
upper and lower part. If cooking requires more heat from below or above, use the lower or higher shelves  
respectively.  
Roast Meat  
- specially created for cooking joints of meat. This mode raises the temperature in the oven to a very high heat for  
the first part of the cooking cycle, to seal the outside of the joint and retain the juices of the meat throughout cooking.  
After this the temperature is reduced to the set temperature using each heating element in turn to guarantee a  
homogeneous temperature for the cooking period. A temperature is suggested on this mode but this can be altered  
using the ‘+/-’ control knob.  
Roast Chicken  
- specially created for cooking excellent roast poultry. This mode can be used to roast chickens, duck, turkey and  
other poultry to perfection. Each heating element is used in the cycle to guarantee a homogeneous temperature  
within the oven. A temperature is suggested on this mode but this can be altered using the ‘+/-’ control knob.  
Rising  
- this mode heats and holds the oven at 40¢ªC. It is ideal for proving bread and yeast based dough mixtures. When  
this mode is selected a cooking duration of 14 minutes is automatically set, this can be altered by pressing the ‘time/  
mode’ button until the cooking duration icon flashes. Then use the ‘+/-’ control knob to adjust the cooking duration.  
Cake cycle - Auto  
- this mode is fully automatic and lasts for 1 hour. When this mode is selected the time and temperature cannot be  
adjusted. it is suitable for baking sponge based cakes that take between 30 minutes and 1 hour to cook. Some  
recipe ideas are included in the recipe book supplied with the cooker.  
Bread cycle - Auto  
- this mode is fully automatic and lasts for 1 hour. When this mode is selected the time and temperature cannot be  
adjusted. It is suitable for baking bread weighing up to 1.5kg, either in a tin or on a baking tray. This mode includes a  
proving cycle and a baking cycle. If an initial proving cycle is needed this can be done using the RISE mode (8).  
Some recipe ideas are included in the recipe book supplied with the cooker.  
Fish  
- this mode provides gently pulsing top and rear heat to lightly poach fish dishes without overcooking or drying out.  
A temperature is suggested on this mode but this can be altered using the ‘+/-’ control knob.  
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Electronic Clock & Automatic Cooking Feature  
When you first switch on the appliance you will be prompted to set theTime of Dayon  
the display.You must ensure you have done this before attempting to use the automatic  
cooking feature.  
The 1st oven can be controlled automatically.  
AUTOMATIC  
COOKING  
- Select food which will require the same cooking time and temperature.  
- To ensure food does not cool down and require reheating, set the end time so the food is ready when  
you require it.  
- Always ensure that meat and poultry is defrosted before placing in the oven.  
- Whenever possible, take food out of the refrigerator and keep it as cool as possible.  
- If cooking food that requires frying before placing in the oven for automatic cooking, keep the delay  
time to a minimum.  
HINTS ON  
AUTOMATIC  
COOKING  
- Never place hot or warm food in the oven for delayed start cooking as it could cause the oven to be  
warm and produce harmful bacteria in the food.  
- We advise that dishes containing left-over cooked poultry and meat, eg. shepherds pie, should not be  
cooked automatically if there is to be a delay period.  
- Ensure that delay start times are kept to a minimum to prevent bacterial growth in food.  
- Wine or beer may ferment and cream may curdle during the delay period, so it is best to add these  
ingredients just before serving.  
- Foods which discolour should be protected by coating in fat or tossing in water to which lemon juice  
has been added, prior to placing food in the oven.  
- Dishes containing liquid should not be filled too full to prevent boiling over.  
- Food should be well sealed (but not airtight) in a container to prevent the loss of liquid during cooking.  
Aluminium foil gives a good seal.  
- Always ensure that food is piping hot and cooked thoroughly before serving.  
- Only reheat food once.  
SETTINGTHE  
TIME OF DAY:  
STEP 1. Check the electricity supply to the cooker is turned on.  
STEP 2. When switched on the display will show both 00:00 and the “set time” symbol flashing. Wait  
until these stop flashing.  
STEP 3. Press theTime/Mode button once, so that the “SetTime” symbol and the display are flashing.  
Turn the +/- control knob until the correct hour is set.  
STEP 4. Press theTime/Mode button once, so that the “SetTime” symbol and the display are flashing.  
Turn the +/- control knob until the correct minutes are set.Press theTime/Mode button again.  
TIME OF DAY IS NOW SET.  
To alter the time of day after the first setting, simply press theTime/Mode button.  
The “Set Timesymbol and the display will flash. Repeat STEPS 3 and 4.  
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Electronic Clock & Automatic Cooking Feature  
SETTINGTHE  
TIME MINUTE  
MINDER:  
STEP 1.Press the Time/Mode button, until the “bellsymbol is flashing.  
STEP 2.Turn the +/- control knob to set the duration in minute increments until the required time is set.  
After a few seconds the “bell” symbol will stop flashing and the time will count down.  
THE MINUTE MINDER IS NOW SET.  
At the end of the set time an audible tone will be heard and the “bell” symbol will go out. After a few  
seconds the audible tone will stop and after a few seconds the display will revert back to the time of  
day.  
The minute minder can be cancelled at any time by following  
STEPS 1 and 2, setting the time period to zero using the +/- control knob.  
The display will revert back to the time of day.The display shows HOURS and MINUTES  
eg. 1 hour 38 minutes  
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Electronic Clock & Automatic Cooking Feature  
AUTO COOKINTIMER  
There are two Auto Cooking programmes for the 1st oven, that can be selected using the display:  
(a) To set the 1st oven to switch ON immediately and OFF automatically after a time of your choice.  
(b) To set the 1st oven to switch ON and OFF automatically, at the times of your choice.  
(a)To set the 1st oven to switch ON immediately and OFF automatically:  
This allows you to cook for a specified duration, after which the oven will automatically switch off.  
STEP 1. Check that the correct time of day is set, if not follow instructions for setting the time of  
day.  
STEP 2. Place food to be cooked on shelf in the oven.  
STEP 3. Switch the 1st oven control to the desired mode. The display will automatically  
suggest a cooking temperature. This can be changed by turning the +/- control knob. (The  
oven will start).  
STEP 4. Press the Time/Mode button, until the “cooking duration” symbol is flashing.  
STEP 5. Turn the +/- control knob to set the cooking duration you require. After a few seconds  
the “cooking duration” symbol will stop flashing and the display will show the temperature that  
has been set. This will change every few seconds when the display will show the cooking  
duration re1sting.  
THE COOKING DURATION IS NOW SET.  
At the end of the set cooking duration, “End” will show in the display and an audible tone will  
be heard for a few seconds.  
Turn the 1st oven control to “O”, the OFF position to switch the oven off. The display will revert  
back to the time of day.  
To cancel the automatic mode at any time turn the 1st oven control to “O”, the OFF position.  
Note: During the cooking period the cooking duration will be shown in the display for a  
few seconds and then revert to the temperature set.  
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Electronic Clock & Automatic Cooking Feature  
(b)To set the 1st oven to switch ON and OFF automatically:  
This allows you to cook for a specified duration and additionally choose the time you wish the cooking  
cycle to finish. From this information the system works out when the cooking cycle will need to start and  
automatically switches the oven on at the required time.  
- Follow STEPS 1 to 5 in the previous section (a) entitled:To set the 1st oven to switch ON immediately and  
OFF automatically”, then continue as below:  
STEP 6. Press the Time/Mode button, until the “end time” symbol is flashing. The display will  
show a default cooking end time (this will be the current time plus the cooking duration you  
set in STEP 5). The “end time” symbol will flash.  
STEP 7. Turn the +/- control knob to set the time you wish the cooking to end. After a few  
seconds the display the temperature, cooking duration and end time in turn.  
THE COOKING DURATION AND END TIME IS NOW SET.  
The display will show the temperature and cooking duration when the programme has  
started.  
At the end of the cooking duration, “End” and the “cooking duration” symbol will show in the  
display and an audible tone will be heard for a few seconds.  
Turn the 1st oven control to “O”, the OFF position to switch the oven off. The display will revert  
back to the time of day.  
To cancel the automatic mode at any time turn the 1st oven control to “O”, the OFF position.  
Note: At any time up to the start of cooking, the cooking end time, cooking duration and  
the temperature will be shown in the display.  
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1st Oven - The Intelligent Cooking System  
The main oven of your new cooker is equipped with an intelligent electronic cooking system  
that gives you additional cooking performance, flexibility and features over traditional cooking  
products.  
See cooking charts for temperatures and shelf positioning  
The intelligent cooking system will automatically suggest a suitable cooking temperature for several  
cooking modes. It is possible however to modify the suggested temperature within a range specific to  
each cooking mode.  
Cooking  
temperature  
ranges  
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1st Oven - The Intelligent Cooking System  
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1st Oven - The Intelligent Cooking System  
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1st Oven - The Intelligent Cooking System  
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Care and Cleaning  
Remove the grill pan and the wire grid food support, it is best to wash these items immediately after  
Grill  
use to prevent stains from being burnt on when used again. Wipe out the Grill compartment, use a fine  
steel wool soap pad to remove stubborn stains from the grill runners and the floor of the compartment.  
Wipe over the control panel with a damp cloth and polish with a dry cloth.  
Do not use cream cleaners, oven cleaners or aerosols, scouring pads or abrasive powder for  
cleaning the plastic knobs as damage will occur.  
Control Panel  
It is advisable to clean the decorative trims regularly to prevent any build up of soiling.The  
recommended method of cleaning is to wipe over the trims with a soft cloth wrung out in warm water or  
mild non-abrasive cleaner. (If in doubt try the cleaner on a small area of trim which is not noticeable in  
normal use).Then, after wiping with a cloth wrung out in clear water, dry with a soft clean cloth.  
Decorative Trims  
Wipe over the outer door glass panels with a cloth wrung out in warm soapy water, then after wiping  
with a cloth wrung out in clear water, dry with a soft clean cloth. Ensure that glass doors are not  
subjected to any sharp mechanical blows.  
Doors  
Glass Inner Door Panel (where fitted) – open the door fully and unscrew the two screws securing  
the glass panel, taking care not to allow the glass to fall.The glass panel may now be washed at the  
sink. Stubborn stains can be removed by using a fine steel wool soap pad. Ensure the glass panel is  
not subjected to any sharp mechanical blows. Take particular care not to damage the inner  
surface which is coated with a heat reflective layer. After cleaning, rinse and dry with a soft cloth. For  
slight soiling the inner glass panel may be cleaned, while still warm, without removing it from the door.  
Warning: Oven must not be operated with inner door glass removed.  
Take care during cleaning not to damage or distort the door seals. Do not lift the door seal from the  
oven chassis, if necessary remove the seal by carefully unhooking the corner clips.  
Take care that the rating label edges are not lifted during cleaning, and furthermore that the lettering is  
not blurred or removed.  
Remove the rod shelves and grill pan. Use a fine steel wool soap pad to remove stubborn stains from  
the rod shelves, grill pan and the floor of the oven. Clean the glass part of the oven door using a  
sponge and a non-abrasive cleaning product, then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth. Do not use rough  
abrasive material or sharp metal scrapers as these could scratch the surface and cause the glass to  
crack.  
Ovens  
The shelf supports are removable and dishwasher safe.  
Oven Shelf  
Supports  
To remove hold the support at the front and pull away from the oven side, this can then be cleaned in  
a sink or a dishwasher.When removed it allows access to the oven side, which can be cleaned with  
warm soapy water.  
To refit the support, insert the longer leg into the rear fixing hole and push in the front leg.  
Open the oven door and remove the rod shelves. Using a suitable cloth to protect the fingers grip the  
light glass dome, unscrew anti-clockwise and lift. Reach into the aperture with fingers, and unscrew the  
lamp anticlockwise. Fit replacement lamp (25W 300°C rated SES), refit dome.  
Oven Lamp  
Replacement  
WARNING:To avoid electric shocks - please ensure that the electricity supply to the appliance  
is switched off and the appliance is fully cold, before removing the lamp lens.  
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Cooking Results Not Satisfactory?  
Problem  
Check  
Fat splattering  
Ensure that the grill is not set to too high a temperature.  
Ensure that the oven shelves are level by using a spirit  
level on the rod shelf and adjusting, using suitable  
packing e.g. wood, under the feet of the appliance. This  
should be checked both left to right and front to back.  
Ensure that the food is positioned centrally in the oven.  
Oven Baking  
Uneven rising of cake  
Sinking of cakes  
The following may cause cakes to sink:  
1. Cooking at too high a temperature.  
2. Using normal creaming method with soft margarine.  
Over/Under cooking  
Fast/Slow cooking  
Refer to the cooking times and temperatures given in  
the oven temperature charts, however, it may be  
necessary to increase or decrease temperatures by  
10°C to suit personal taste.  
Do not use utensils greater than 2¼ ins in height.  
Uneven cooking of  
cakes  
1. Too large baking sheet used. (See 'Cookery Notes')  
2. Over loading of oven and always ensure even air  
gaps around baking tins.  
Uneven rising of cake  
Ensure that the shelf is level (see above) and that the  
food is positioned centrally in the oven.  
Food is taking too long  
to cook  
Only cook one item at a time to avoid overloading the  
oven.  
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Something Wrong with your Cooker?  
Before contacting your nearest Service Centre/Installer, check the problem guide below; there may be nothing wrong  
with your cooker.  
Problem  
Check  
Ignition does not work  
If all burners fail to ignite:  
Check that sparks appear at the burners;  
A clicking noise should be heard.  
Hotplate Burner  
Hob Top  
If not  
Check that the plug is plugged in to a  
13amp Electric socket and the supply  
is switched on.  
If all burners still fail to ignite  
Check and replace if necessary the 13amp fuse  
If only one burner fails to ignite  
Burner Ports  
Ignitor  
Check that the burner is dry and that spillage of food or  
cleaning fluid remains are not affecting the Ignitor or burner  
ports.  
Clean away any debris with a dry nylon brush such as an  
old dry toothbrush.  
If a wire wool pad has been used for cleaning around the  
burner ensure the Ignitor is free from any stray strands.  
Any water on the burner should be dried with a cloth or  
kitchen towel.  
On the hotplate make sure that all burner  
parts are correctly seated  
Check that the temperature has been set in accordance with  
the temperature charts. It may be necessary to increase or  
decrease the recommended temperature by 10 C to suit your  
taste  
Oven Temperature seems too  
high or too low  
Check the temperature and shelf position are as recommended  
in the temperature charts  
Oven does not cook evenly.  
Check that the Utensil being used in the oven allow sufficient  
air flow around them.  
Check that the cooker is level.  
Check that your pans conform to the recommendations in  
these instructions.  
Hotplates are slow to boil or will  
not simmer  
This is normal and should cease after a short period.  
Condensation and steam is a by product of cooking food  
with a water content.  
Odour or smoke when using your new cooker  
Condensation / Steam in the Oven After Use  
To help minimise always:  
A) Try to avoid leaving food in the oven to cool after being cooked  
B) Use a coved Utensil wherever possible  
Steam and/or condensation may appear from the vent at the rear of  
the appliance when using an oven, particularly when cooking foods  
with a high water content (Such as Oven Chips or Chicken).  
This is normal and any excess should be wiped off  
Condensation on the Wall at the Rear of the Cooker  
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Technical Characteristics (1st OVEN)  
Oven dimensions  
Volume  
(HxWxD): 33x38x54 cm  
68 Litres  
Voltage and Frequency  
see data plate  
Burners:  
Adaptable for use with all the types of gas indicated on the data plate.  
ENERGY LABEL  
Directive 2002/40/EC on the label of electric ovens. Standard EN 50304  
Energy consumption for Natural convection – heating mode:  
Traditional mode  
Cake  
Declared energy consumption for Forced convection Class – heating mode:  
This appliance conforms with the following European Economic Community directives:  
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73/23/EEC of 19/02/73 (Low Voltage) and subsequent modifications;  
89/336/EEC of 03/05/89 (Electromagnetic Compatibility) and subsequent modifications;  
90/396/EEC of 29/06/90 (Gas) and subsequent modifications (only for models which use gas);  
93/68/EEC of 22/07/93 and subsequent modifications.  
2002/96/EC  
The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE), requires that old  
household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal waste stream. Old  
appliances must be collected separately in order to optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they  
contain and reduce the impact on human health and the environment.The crossed out “wheeled binsymbol  
on the product reminds you of your obligation, that when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately  
collected.  
Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the correct disposal of  
their old appliance.  
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Technical Characteristics (2st OVEN)  
Oven dimensions  
Volume  
(HxWxD): 33.8x24.5x43.8 cm  
36 Litres  
Voltage and Frequency  
see data plate  
Burners:  
Adaptable for use with all the types of gas indicated on the data plate.  
ENERGY LABEL  
Directive 2002/40/EC on the label of electric ovens. Standard EN 50304  
Energy consumption for Natural convection – heating mode:  
Traditional mode  
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Electric drawer  
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1
3
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SELECTOR  
knob  
OPERATION  
indicator light  
The heated compartment makes it possible to:  
• Leaven dough and defrost food (position 1 on the selector knob).  
• Reheat food and keep it warm (positions 2 and 3 on the selector knob).  
• Heat up pans and crockery (position 1on the selector knob).  
NOTE: The appliance only heats up if the compartment has been closed properly.  
To activate the desired function:  
1. Open the compartment by pressing gently on the front panel (push/push mechanism).  
2. Place the crockery or the food to be leavened/defrosted/reheated inside.  
3. Select a function using the SELECTOR knob. The OPERATION indicator light illuminates.  
4. Close the compartment.  
5. A heating element will be activated, thus enabling the selected programme to be performed.  
To stop the function, open the compartment and turn the SELECTOR knob to 0. The OPERATION indicator light will  
switch off.  
Troubleshooting  
It may happen that the compartment does not function properly or even at all. Before calling the service centre for  
assistance, check if anything can be done. First, check that there are no problems relating to the electricity supply.  
Possible causes / Solutions:  
Problem  
The crockery or foods remain cold.  
• The appliance has not been activated.  
• There has been a dip in the electricity supply current.  
• The compartment has not been closed properly.  
• Keep the crockery or foods inside the compartment for a  
longer period of time.  
The crockery or foods do not heat up sufficiently.  
• The compartment has not been closed properly.  
The compartment does not close properly.  
• Make sure that the compartment has been installed  
correctly.  
• Make sure that the SELECTOR knob is not in the 0  
position.  
The OPERATION indicator light does not illuminate.  
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Key Contacts  
After Sales Service  
Over 1200 trained specialists, directly employed by us, ensure that you can have complete confidence in  
both the appliances and services we offer.  
Repair Service and Information Desk  
UK: 08709 066 066  
(Open 8 to 8 Mon - Fri, 8 to 6 Sat, 10 to 4 Sun & Bank Holidays)  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 302 200  
Note: Our operators will require the following information:  
Model number:  
Serial number:  
Extended Warranties  
UK: 08709 088 088  
(Open 8 to 8 Mon - Sun)  
Republic of Ireland: 1850 502 200  
Genuine Parts and Accessories  
UK: 08709 077 077  
(Open 8-30 to 5-30 Mon - Fri & 9 to 12 Sat)  
Republic of Ireland: (01) 842 6836  
Indesit Company UK LTD, Morley Way, Peterborough, PE2 9JB.  
07/2007 - 19506021800  

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