Electrolux GAS ELEVATED COOKERS User Manual

GAS ELEVATED COOKERS  
General Safety Warnings  
DO NOT allow young children to use the gas cooker.  
DO NOT touch surfaces when they are hot.  
DO NOT use the cooker as a heater.  
DO NOT spray aerosols near the cooker.  
DO NOT store flammable materials in or under the cooker.  
ALWAYS stay with children and infirm people when they use the cooker.  
ALWAYS keep vents clear to avoid fires.  
ALWAYS keep the cooker clean to avoid fires.  
Cooking Guide Symbols  
In this booklet you will see the following symbols which will help you follow the  
instructions more easily.  
Hotplate burners  
Grilling  
Fan baking  
Baking  
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The Controls  
Manual Ignition Model  
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1. Hotplate Burner Control Knob  
4. Oven Burner Control Knob  
Sets the hotplate cooking temperature.  
Sets the baking temperature.  
To operate push knob in and turn anti-clockwise to  
“Hi”.  
To operate push knob in and  
turn anti-clockwise about a quarter of a turn.  
While keeping the control knob depressed, ignite  
the oven burner by pushing the manual oven igniter  
button.  
Ignite the selected burner with a hand held igniter.  
2. Grill Burner Control Knob  
Sets the grilling temperature.  
To operate push knob in and turn anti-clockwise to  
“Hi”.  
5. Manual Oven Igniter Button  
Ignites the oven burner.  
Note: The oven burner control knob has to be set  
and held down first (see page 7 for more information).  
Ignite the grill burner by pushing the manual grill  
igniter button.  
3. Manual Grill Igniter Button  
6. 60 Minute Ringer Timer  
Ignites the grill burner.  
Sets reminder time (see page 13 for more  
information.)  
Note: The grill burner control knob has to be set to  
max. first (see page 11 for more information).  
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The Controls  
Electronic Ignition Models  
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1. Hotplate Burner Control Knob  
4. Electronic Igniter Switch  
Sets the hotplate cooking temperature.  
Ignites the hotplate burners, grill burner and oven burner.  
Note: The appropriate burner control knob has to be set  
first.  
To operate, push knob in and turn anti-clockwise to “Hi”.  
Ignite the selected burner by pushing the electronic igniter  
switch.  
5. Fan Switch  
2. Grill Burner Control Knob  
Turns oven fan on/off.  
Sets the grilling temperature.  
6. Light Switch  
To operate, push knob in and turn anti-clockwise to “Hi”.  
Ignite the grill burner by pushing the electronic igniter  
switch.  
Turns oven fan on/off.  
7. Electronic Clock  
Shows the time of day.  
Sets baking/grilling reminder time.  
(See page 13 for more information).  
3. Oven Burner Control Knob  
Sets the baking temperature.  
To operate, push knob in and turn anti-clockwise about a  
quarter of a turn.  
While keeping the control knob depressed, ignite the oven  
burner by pushing the electronic igniter switch.  
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15.  
Using the Oven  
Baking  
With conventional oven models heat comes from the burner  
below the food (see diagram opposite).  
The burner is controlled by the thermostat which sets the  
oven temperature.  
There is a variation in temperature between the bottom and  
the top of the oven. The bottom shelf is the coolest and the  
top shelf is the hottest.  
Lighting the oven  
1. Press the oven burner control knob and turn it a quarter of the way.  
For manual ignition models  
2. Keep the oven burner control knob pushed in and at the same time press the oven igniter button  
on the right hand side of the control panel.  
For electronic ignition models  
2. Keep the oven burner control knob pushed in and at the same time press the electronic igniter  
switch on the right hand side of the control panel.  
3. Hold the control knob for about 20 seconds when the burner lights, before releasing it.  
From a cold start the oven burner flame will look  
similar to the diagram opposite  
NOTE: If the oven does not light within 10 seconds, or the flame goes out after you release the  
oven burner control knob, follow these steps:  
1. Turn the oven burner control knob back to the start position and let go.  
2. Open the oven door to stop gas building up.  
3. Wait one minute and repeat the steps to light the oven.  
Preheating the oven  
We recommend that you preheat your oven before you put the food in to be cooked.  
The following table tells you how long it takes to preheat a cold oven to different temperatures.  
Set temperature  
150°C  
Heating time  
5 minutes  
200°C  
8 minutes  
250°C  
12 minutes  
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Using the Oven  
Fan Baking (Fan forced oven models)  
With fan forced ovens, heat comes from burner below the  
food (see diagram opposite).  
The fan circulates the hot air and so the temperature is more  
even throughout the oven.  
Fan baking:  
– cooks faster and at lower temperatures than  
conventional baking  
– is good when you are cooking food on different shelves  
at the the same time.  
NOTE: WE recommend that you preheat your oven before you turn the fan on.  
Oven Safety Warnings  
ALWAYS follow the instructions for putting the shelves and fittings into the oven, to avoid  
accidents.  
DO NOT line the oven with foil.  
DO NOT use polyunsaturated oil when cooking in the oven. This type of oil can cause heavy  
deposits inside the oven.  
DO NOT touch the hot surfaces inside the oven.  
DO NOT use the oven door as a shelf.  
DO NOT push down on the open oven door.  
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Oven Cooking Guide  
The following is intended as a guide and experience may show some slight variation to be necessary to meet individual  
requirements.  
FOOD  
TEMPERATURE & TIME  
CONVENTIONAL OVEN  
TEMPERATURE & TIME  
FAN FORCED OVEN  
Scones  
Plain or Fruit  
Biscuits  
230°C//10 - 12 MINS  
210°C//10 - 12 MINS  
Rolled  
Spooned  
Shortbread Biscuits  
Macaroons  
180°C//10 - 15 MINS  
190°C//10 - 15 MINS  
170°C//20 - 25 MINS  
160°C//20 - 30 MINS  
170 - 180°C//10 - 15 MINS  
170 - 180°C//10 - 15 MINS  
150°C//15 - 20 MINS  
140°C//15 - 20 MINS  
Meringues  
Hard - Individual  
Soft - Individual  
Pavlova - 6 egg  
Cakes  
100°C//1 - 11/2 HOURS  
190 - 200°C//30 MINS  
120°C//11/2 - 13/4 HOURS  
80 - 100°C//1 - 11/2 HOURS  
180°C//30 - 45 MINS  
110 - 120°C//1 - 11/2 HOURS  
Patty Cakes  
Sponge - 4 egg  
Plain Butter Cake  
Nut Loaf  
190 - 200°C//15 - 20 MINS  
190°C//18 - 20 MINS  
180°C//50 -70 MINS  
180°C//45 - 50 MINS  
180°C//1 - 11/2 HOURS  
140°C//31/2 - 41/2 HOURS  
190 - 200°C//15 - 20 MINS  
170 - 180°C//18 - 20 MINS  
170 - 180°C//50 - 60 MINS  
170°C//45 - 50 MINS  
160 - 170°C//1 - 11/2 HOURS  
140°C//3 -31/2 HOURS  
Boiled Fruit Cake  
Rich Fruit Cake  
Pastry - Shortcrust  
Cornish Pasties  
Custard Tart  
Steak & Kidney Pie  
Pastry Choux  
Cream Puffs  
Yeast Goods  
Buns  
220°C//10 MINS THEN 180°C//20 - 30 MINS  
200°C//10 MINS THEN 180°C//25 - 30 MINS  
220°C//15 MINS THEN 190°C//15 - 20 MINS  
200°C//10 MINS THEN 180°C//30 MINS  
200°C//10 MINS THEN 160°C//30 MINS  
210°C//15 MINS THEN 180°C//30 - 40 MINS  
220°C//20 MINS THEN 200°C//30 MINS  
220°C//10 MINS THEN 180°C//30 MINS  
220°C//20 - 30 MINS  
200°C//20 - 30 MINS  
Bread  
220°C//25 - 35 MINS  
190°C//25 - 30 MINS  
Puddings  
Chocolate  
180°C//40 - 50 MINS  
170°C//40 MINS  
Cheese Souffle - 4 egg 190 - 200°C//40 - 50 MINS  
180°C//35 MINS  
MEAT  
Beef  
PREFERRED TEMPS  
200°C  
MINUTES PER KG  
35 - 40 minutes  
45 - 50 minutes  
55 - 60 minutes  
40 minutes  
Rare  
Medium  
Well Done  
Medium  
Lamb  
200°C  
Well Done  
Well Done  
Well Done  
60 minutes  
60 minutes  
60 minutes  
Veal  
Pork  
180°C  
200°C  
POULTRY OR FISH  
Chicken  
PREFERRED TEMP  
180°C  
MINUTES PER KG  
40 - 45 minutes  
Duck  
Turkey  
180 - 200°C  
180°C  
60 - 70 minutes  
35 - 40 minutes (less than 10kg)  
40 - 45 minutes (more than 10 kg)  
20 minutes  
Fish  
180°C  
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Handling Baking Problems  
Problem  
Causes  
What to do  
Uneven cooking  
Incorrect shelf position  
Select shelf which puts food in  
centre of oven  
Oven tray too large  
Try other trays or dishes  
Put trays in centre of oven  
Turn food during cooking  
Trays not in centre of oven  
Air flow in oven uneven  
Oven not preheated  
Baked products too  
brown on top  
Preheat until indicator light goes  
off  
Aluminium foil in oven  
Remove foil  
Baking tins too large for recipe  
Baking tins not evenly spaced  
Use correct size tins  
Place baking tins so that there is  
at least 3 cms between tins and  
oven walls  
Food not evenly sized or placed  
on trays  
Make food same size and shape  
and spread evenly on trays  
Food placed too close to top of  
oven  
Place food in middle or on a  
lower shelf  
Baked products too  
brown on bottom  
Baking temperature too high  
Baking tins too large for recipe  
Lower temperature  
Use correct size tins  
Baking tins are dark metal or  
glass  
Change to shiny, light tins or  
lower temperature by 10°C  
Food too low in oven  
Cook one shelf higher  
Oven door opened to  
frequently during cooking  
Do not open door until half way  
through cooking time  
Cakes have cracked  
thick crust  
Baking temperature too high  
Food too high in oven  
Lower temperature  
Cook one shelf lower  
Cake batter overmixed  
Mix just long enough to  
combine ingredients  
Pan too deep  
Check size of pan and use  
recommended size  
Baking tins too dark  
Change to shiny tins  
Raise temperature  
Cook one shelf higher  
Increase cooking time  
Use correct size tin  
Raise temperature  
Increase cooking time  
Check recipe  
Baking products are  
pale, flat and  
Baking temperature too low  
Food too low in oven  
Baking time too short  
Incorrect tin size  
undercooked  
Cakes fallen in  
centre  
Baking temperature too low  
Baking time too short  
Measurement of ingredients is  
wrong  
Door opened too early  
Do not open door until three quarters  
(3/4) of way through cooking time  
Crusts too thick  
Incorrect ingredients  
Poor circulation  
Check recipe  
Meat and potatoes not  
browning in fan oven  
Put food onto a rack to allow air  
to circulate  
Juices running out of  
meat  
Do not pierce meat with fork but  
turn with tongs  
NOTE: Condensation on oven door is normal.  
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Using the Grill  
Grilling  
The grill works by directing heat onto the food.  
(see diagram opposite).  
The grill is suitable for tender cuts of meat, steak chops,  
sausages, fish, toasted cheese and other foods which cook quickly.  
Lighting the grill  
NOTE: Before you cook on the grill for the first time, turn the grill on for fifteen minutes  
with 10 mm of water in the bottom of the grill dish. This will remove  
oils left on the grill during manufacture.  
1. Press the grill burner control knob and turn it all the way.  
For manual ignition models  
2. Press the manual igniter button on the left hand side of the control panel.  
For electronic ignition models  
2. Press the electronic igniter switch on the right hand side of the panel.  
NOTE: If the grill does not light after 8 seconds, follow these steps:  
1. Turn the grill burner control knob back to the start position and let go.  
2. Wait 15 seconds for the gas to clear and repeat the steps to light the grill.  
NOTE: For best results the grill should be preheated for 3 minutes before cooking to seal the natural  
juices of meat.  
The grill door MUST be left open during grilling.  
Grill Safety Warnings  
ALWAYS turn the grill off immediately after you have finished cooking. Fat left in the grill can catch fire.  
ALWAYS leave the grill door open during grilling.  
ALWAYS make sure that grill trays are fitted into the grill according to instructions.  
DO NOT line the chrome grill rack with foil.  
DO NOT leave the grill unattended.  
DO NOT touch the hot surfaces inside the grill and keep children away until the grill has cooled.  
DO NOT place thick pieces of food under the grill. Food may catch fire.  
DO NOT store flammable materials near the grill.  
Handling grilling problems  
Problem  
Causes  
What to do  
Grilled meats  
Meat too close to grill  
Grill at lower shelf position  
overcooked on outside  
and raw in centre  
Excess grill smoke  
Build-up of fats in grill  
Clean grill  
Juices running out of  
meat  
Do not pierce meat with fork but  
turn with tongs  
Grilled steaks and  
chops buckling  
Cut fat with knife towards meat  
NOTE: Condensation in grill compartment is normal.  
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Using Hotplate Burners  
Check the hotplates on your cooker against the diagram below before you use your cooker for the first time.  
NOTE: To save gas, place pots and pans centrally over the burners and adjust gas so that flames do not go  
past edges.  
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What it is  
What it is used for  
1
Low heat burner  
• Used for simmering  
5.1mj/h  
• Used with small pots and pans  
2 & 3  
Medium heat burners  
• Used for normal cooking  
9.0mj/h  
• Used with middle size pots & pans  
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High heat burner  
• Used for fast heating  
12.4mj/h  
• Used with large size pots & pans  
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Manual ignition Models  
To light these hotplates:  
1. Choose the hotplate you want to use.  
2. Turn the hotplate burner control knob to “Hi”.  
3. Light with a hand held lighter eg match.  
Electronic ignition Models  
To light these hotplates:  
1. Choose the hotplate you want to use.  
2. Turn the hotplate burner control knob to “Hi”.  
3. Press electronic igniter switch to release sparks to the burner.  
Hotplate Safety Warnings  
ALWAYS make sure that burner caps are in right positions.  
DO NOT leave the hotplate on with no pot or pan on the hotplate.  
DO NOT use asbestos mats or heat diffusers. These will cause a temperature build-up which can damage  
the enamel.  
DO NOT let large pots or pans overhang the cooktop. This may scorch the benchtops next to the cooker.  
DO NOT let pots or pans boil dry. This can damage the enamel on the cooktop.  
DO NOT let cooking utensils get too close to the hotplate control knobs.  
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Using the Timer and Clock  
Using the 60 minute ringer timer  
To set the timer:  
1. Turn the knob to the required number of minutes  
(see diagram opposite).  
NB: For times below 15 minutes, turn the knob past  
fifteen and then turn back to the number of minutes.  
When timer returns to zero, the timer gives a short  
ring.  
Using the electronic clock  
The clock has a 24 hour display. When you turn the oven on  
for the first time, 0.00 will show on display.  
To set the clock:  
1. Press and buttons (see diagram opposite) at  
the same time.  
2. Release and then push or until the correct time  
is displayed.  
3. Wait 4 seconds.  
If the timer symbol  
is not displayed, then the time is set.  
If the timer symbol is displayed, then you have accidentally  
set the countdown timer. To correct this, you need to reset  
the timer to 0.00 (see below) and start again from Step 1.  
Setting the timer  
To set the timer:  
Timer Symbol  
1. Press and buttons (see diagram opposite) to  
start the minute timer.The timer symbol  
the screen.  
will show on  
2. Press button to increase the time.  
3. After setting the timer, wait 4 seconds and  
the time of day will be displayed again.  
4. To view the remaining time press the  
or button.  
5. The timer will now count to zero (0) and  
a buzzer will sound for 2 mins.  
6. Press the or button to stop the buzzer  
wait 4 seconds. The time will reappear.  
To reset the timer (and display time):  
1. Press the button until you see zero on the display.  
2. Wait 4 seconds and the time will reappear.  
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Cleaning the Cooker  
Safety Warnings about cleaning  
ALWAYS make sure that the cooker is turned off before cleaning.  
ALWAYS clean cooker immediately after use.  
DO NOT use steam cleaners. These may cause moisture build-up.  
DO NOT use caustic based cleaners. These will damage aluminium parts.  
Cleaning the enamel:  
Keep enamel clean by wiping it with a soft cloth dipped in warm soapy  
water.  
Rub difficult stains with a nylon scourer or creamed cleanser.  
DO NOT use abrasive cleaners, powder cleaners, steel wool or wax  
polishes.  
If you use an oven cleaner, follow the instructions on the product carefully.  
Cleaning the control panel: • Make sure control knobs are in OFF position.  
Remove knobs from control panel by pulling towards you.  
DO NOT use too much water when cleaning control panel.  
Cleaning the cooktop  
1. Remove the trivets (see diagram opposite) by lifting  
them from hob.  
2. Remove the burner caps and crowns (see diagram  
opposite).  
3. Wash hob with warm soapy water.  
4. If crowns and caps are heavily soiled use a non-abrasive  
cleaning compound.  
DO NOT use abrasive or caustic based cleaners.  
DO NOT wash in a dishwasher.  
NOTE: DO NOT drop trivet onto hob. This may damage  
the enamel surface.  
Refitting the burner crowns and caps  
The burner crown must be fitted correctly into  
the burner cup or damage will occur during  
operation.  
Spark Plug Hole  
Burner Crown  
To do this ensure that the 2 ribs on either  
side of the spark plug hole are positioned  
into the 2 slots on the burner cup.  
(see diagram opposite)  
Flame port  
The burner cap is simply positioned  
over the top of the burner crown.  
Burner cup  
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Removing the grill dish supports  
The grill dish supports can be removed for easy  
cleaning of the grill compartment.  
1. Hold the grill dish supports at the front and pull  
them inwards (see diagram opposite).  
2. Clean the grill compartment with warm soapy  
water or use a non-abrasive oven cleaner with  
a nylon scourer for hard to clean areas.  
3. Replace the grill dish supports by inserting the  
rear hook into the rear hole.  
4. Place front peg into front hole and push in firmly  
(see diagram opposite).  
Solving Problems  
If you have a problem with the oven or the grill, check the table below.You may be able to solve the problem  
and this will save you from paying for a service call.You will have to pay for a service call even in the warranty  
period if the problem is one listed in the table.  
NOTE: Only an authorised technician should carry out servicing.  
When you need information about your cooker, a service or replacement parts look at the data plate  
which you can see when the oven door is open. Tell the service agent the Model Number and the  
Serial Number.  
Problem  
Possible causes  
What to do  
No spark obtained  
when electronic  
igniter is pressed  
Power not turned on  
Switch on electricity  
Check fuses  
Check circuit breaker  
Household fuse blown  
Circuit breaker tripped  
Spark plug is wet or dirty  
(Fan Forced Models only)  
No spark obtained  
when manual igniter  
is pressed  
Spark plug is wet or dirty  
Dry or clean spark plug  
(Manual Ignition Models only)  
Burner will not  
light even though  
igniter is working  
Gas supply valve is turned off  
Port blockage in ignition area  
Turn on gas supply  
Make sure that ports and  
ignition area are clean and dry  
Oven light not  
working  
(Fan Forced Models only)  
Power not turned on  
Switch on electricity  
Check fuses  
Check circuit breaker  
Replace or tighten globe  
Household fuse blown  
Circuit breaker tripped  
Lamp blown or loose in socket  
Electronic clock  
flashing  
Power failure or interruption  
Reset time of day  
(Fan Forced Models only)  
Oven cooking time  
is too long  
Heat escaping through  
incorrectly sealed door  
Check oven door is properly  
closed  
The set oven temperature is incorrect  
Change set oven temperature  
Cooker smoking  
when first used  
Protective oils being removed  
Turn grill or oven on high for  
10 mins  
Too much  
Too much water used when  
cooking  
Reduce amount of water  
Leave door open after cooking,  
if food is left in oven to keep  
warm  
condensation  
building up when  
baking  
Smells when first  
using oven  
This is normal  
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Installing the Cooker  
Safety warnings about installation  
The cooker MUST be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.  
A Certificate of Compliance MUST be supplied to be kept by the customer.  
The packing materials MUST be removed before you install the cooker.  
You MUST follow the installation instructions in this booklet.  
The surrounding kitchen cabinets MUST be able to withstand 85°C.  
Electrolux Products WILL NOT accept responsibility for damage caused by installation into kitchen cabinets  
which cannot withstand 85°C.  
The appliance MUST be installed using the flexible hose supplied.  
The vents, openings and air spaces MUST not be blocked or covered.  
You MUST not pull the cooker by the door handles or the splashback.  
The cooker MUST be checked every five years.  
Locating the cooker  
Study the diagrams below to be sure of the dimensions required to locate the cooker safely.  
NOTE: Make sure that the top of the hotplate surface is at least 10 mm higher than the level of the benchtops.  
IMPORTANT: Before you cook in your new oven it is important that the protective oils used in the manufacture of the  
product be removed.  
Make sure that the room is well ventilated (to allow smoke to escape).  
Run the grill on high for 15 minutes.  
Then run the oven on 220° for 4-8 hours.  
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Installing the Cooker  
Checking gas pressures  
The cooker MUST be installed in compliance with:  
the Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment - AS 5601/ AG 601 - issued  
by standards Australia (Particular reference to sections 4.8 & 5.12.1).  
local gas fitting regulations, municipal building codes and other statutory regulations.  
The cookers come in two gas types: Natural gas and Propane. Before installation check that the  
cooker is suitable for the gas supply. To do this check the gas type on the carton sticker or on the  
data plate behind the bottom of the oven door.  
The following table shows the supply and operating pressures for various gas supplies.  
GAS TYPE  
NATURAL GAS  
1.13 (kPa) Minimum  
1.00 (kPa)  
PROPANE  
2.75* (kPa)  
2.75 (kPa)  
SUPPLY PRESSURE  
at inlet to appliance regulator (if fitted)  
OPERATING PRESSURE  
at appliance test point  
* If the regulator is placed upstream of the cooker inlet, as is normal for cookers operating on  
Propane, then the supply pressure and operating pressure are the same.  
The following table shows the injector sizes for each burner.  
INJECTOR ORIFICE  
NATURAL GAS  
1.00 mm  
1.35 mm  
1.60 mm  
1.80 mm  
1.50 mm  
NA  
PROPANE  
0.62 mm  
0.82 mm  
0.95 mm  
1.05 mm  
0.82 mm  
NA  
LOW HEAT BURNER  
MEDIUM HEAT BURNER  
HIGH HEAT BURNER  
INTENSE HEAT WOK BURNER  
GRILL - main injector  
GRILL - bypass screw where fitted  
OVEN - main injector  
1.60 mm  
0.70 mm  
0.95 mm  
0.40 mm  
OVEN - bypass screw  
Checking pipe size  
To work out a suitable pipe size for connection use:  
the information in this table.  
GAS TYPE  
NATURAL GAS  
PROPANE  
Hourly gas consumption for this  
cooker  
62 MJ  
59 MJ  
information about the length of the run, number of elbows, tees and bends, the available service  
pressure and the supply requirements.  
NOTE: The Code AS 5601 /AG 601 will help you with this matter  
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Installing the Cooker  
Gas connection  
Read these points before connecting to the gas supply:  
The cooker inlet connection point is the inlet to the regulator or LP test point adaptor. This connects to the  
flexible hose fitted to the appliance. The appliance must be installed using the hose supplied.  
Operation on NG/SNG  
Read these points about operation on NG/SNG and look carefully at the diagram:  
The appliance regulator which is provided MUST  
be fitted and positioned so that the pressure nipple  
and adjuster screw are accessible.  
The arrow showing the direction of the flow MUST  
be pointed correctly.  
NG Regulator  
(P/No. 294-001-026)  
Internal  
Flange  
Connect the gas supply to the 1/2” BSP internal  
thread inlet of the regulator.  
Washer  
(P/No. 115-009-011)  
The flat fibre washer which is provided in the  
regulator parts MUST be used when making the  
gas connection.  
Gas Flow  
Operation on SNG  
If the cooker is to be used with SNG, then the grill burner MUST be modified by the replacement of the  
shutter which fits into the throat of the grill burner.  
You can buy the kit for this modification from your nearest spare parts stocklist.  
1. Remove the control panel. Remove the existing NG shutter and fit the shutter in the throat of the grill burner.  
2. Align the hole in the shutter with the hole in the grill burner and secure the short screw.  
Operation on Propane  
An inlet fitting with pressure test point is provided. Orient the fitting so that gas flows in the direction of the  
arrow marked on the fitting. Use the sealing washer to connect the fitting to the flexible hose. Connect the gas  
supply to the 1/2” BSP internal thread inlet of the fitting.  
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Testing the Operation of the Cooker  
NOTE: You MUST test the cooker after installation, before you hand it over to the customer.  
You MUST have a manometer and a connecting tube.  
Checking gas supply  
1. Check the manometer zero point is correct.  
2. Connect the manometer to the cooker pressure test point. This is located on the regulator or LPG inlet  
fitting behind the kick panel under the storage drawer.  
3. Turn on the gas supply and the electricity (if applicable) and try to ignite the gas.  
NOTE: It will take additional time to light the gas for the first time as air needs to be  
purged from the pipes.  
4. Check the operating pressure and adjust the regulator to the appropriate setting for the particular gas type  
(see table on page 25).  
NOTE: For LPG cookers the regulator may be remote from the cooker.  
Natural gas  
1. Turn on smallest burner to minimum.  
2. Adjust screw fully in and read pressure.  
3. If reading is below 1.13 kPa, then supply pressure is not enough.  
If supply pressure is between 1.13 kPa and 1.20 kPa, then follow these instructions:  
1. Turn the adjusting screw outward until the pressure just begins to drop. Carefully adjust to a pressure of  
1.10kPa.  
NOTE: The screw may unwind fully before the pressure drops. If this happens, then remove the screw and  
let the pressure fall. Then reinsert the screw and finish the adjustment.  
2. Turn the control for the small burner slightly away from the minimum until the pressure drops and then  
slowly turn back to minimum.  
3. Repeat steps 1 and 2 until the pressure always returns to 1.10 kPa.  
4. Turn all burners to maximum and read the pressure. If it is below 0.82 kPa, then repeat steps 1 to 4.  
5. Lock the nut.  
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Testing the Operation of the Cooker  
If supply pressure is above 1.20 kPa, then follow these instructions:  
1. Turn all the burners to maximum.  
2. Adjust the screw so that the test point pressure reads 0.85 kPa and tighten the nut slightly.  
3. Turn the smallest burner to minimum and turn all the other burners off. Gently tap the regulator until  
test point pressure is stable and read pressure.  
4. Turn all the burners to maximum and read pressure. Evaluate the difference between this reading  
and the one you read in Step 3.  
5. Adjust the screw so that the difference between this reading and 1.0 kPa is about half the difference  
between the two readings found in Steps 3 and 4.  
6. Repeat Steps 3 to 5 until no further adjustment is needed.  
NOTE: The 1.0 kPa should now be about halfway between the reading with all the burners on at maximum  
and the reading when the small burner is on minimum (see diagram below).  
1.2 kPa —  
1.2 kPa —  
1.1 kPa —  
1.1 kPa —  
1.0 kPa lies  
halfway between  
these two readings  
1.0 kPa —  
1.0 kPa —  
0.9 kPa —  
0.9 kPa —  
0.8 kPa —  
0.8 kPa —  
Test Point Pressure with all  
burners operating at maximum.  
Test Point Pressure with small  
burner operating at minimum.  
7. Lock the nut.  
Testing the cooker features  
Observe the flame appearance on each burner. If it is much larger or smaller than expected, then the  
injector size needs checking.  
NOTE: When flame is unsatisfactory, then refer to the Electrolux Technical  
Publications and correct the fault, if possible.  
When the maximum flame appearance is correct, then check the turn-down setting on each burner. If  
the settings appear to be incorrect, proceed as follows:  
1. Adjust the bypass screw on each hotplate control cock. This is accessible when the control knob is  
removed. Use a thin flat screwdriver inserted through a hole in the centre of the control cock spindle.  
NOTE: If the hotplate control cock does not have a hole in the centre of the control cock spindle, then  
remove the control panel and adjust the bypass screw mounted on the body of the hotplate control  
cock.  
2. Check the ignition on all burners both separately and in combination.  
3. Check the operation of the electrical components, if applicable.  
4. If you are satisfied that the cooker is operating correctly, then turn it off and show the customer how  
to use it. Make sure you ask the customer to operate the clock and the controls.  
NOTE: If the cooker cannot be adjusted to perform correctly, then inform the customer of the problem  
and put a warning notice on the cooker. If the problem is dangerous, then disconnect the cooker.  
If there is a fault, then the customer should be advised to contact the manufacturer’s local service  
organisation or the retailer.  
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