Aga Ranges Oven U110054 03A User Manual

Dual Fuel  
User Guide  
&
Installation & Service Instructions  
U110054 - 03A  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1. Important Safety Information  
Read all instructions before using this appliance. Save  
these instructions for future reference.  
Many plastics will burn and most are damaged by heat. Keep  
plastic items away from parts of the range that may become  
warm or hot. Do not leave plastic items on the cooktop as  
they may burn, melt or soften if left too close to a vent or a  
lighted burner.  
Have your appliance properly installed and grounded by  
a qualified technician in accordance with the National  
Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA No. 70 – latest edition, and  
local code requirements. In Canada, electrical grounding  
must be in accordance with the current CSA C22.1  
Canadian Electrical Code Part 1 and/or local codes.  
Storage should not be installed directly above a range. If  
anything is stored above the range, it should be limited to  
infrequently used items, which can be safely stored in an area  
subjected to heat from a range. Temperatures may be unsafe  
for some items such as volatile liquids, cleaners or aerosol  
sprays.  
Install only as described in the installation section of this  
book.  
Ask your dealer to recommend a qualified technician and  
an authorized repair service. Know how to disconnect the  
power to the range at the circuit breaker or fuse box in  
case of an emergency.  
Destroy the carton and plastic bags after unpacking the  
range. Never allow children to play with packaging material.  
Never use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm  
the room. Doing so may result in overheating of the oven and  
control knobs.  
The anti-tip device supplied with this range MUST be  
installed when the appliance is installed. This will reduce  
risk of tipping of the appliance from abnormal usage or  
by excessive loading of the oven door or storage drawer.  
Never cover any slots, holes or passages in the oven bottom  
or cover an entire rack with materials such as aluminum foil.  
Doing so blocks airflow through the oven. Aluminum foil  
linings may also trap heat causing a fire hazard.  
To avoid personal injury do not sit, stand or lean on oven  
doors or drawer.  
User servicing – Do not repair or replace any part of the  
appliance unless specifically recommended in this User  
Manual.  
Leaning, sitting or stepping on the doors or drawer of this  
range can result in serious injuries and also cause damage  
to the range. Do not allow anyone to climb, stand or hang  
on any part of the range.  
All other servicing should be done only by a qualified  
technician; this may reduce the risk of personal injury and  
damage to the range.  
In Case of Fire  
Do not use water on grease fires. Never pick up a  
flaming pan. Turn the controls off. Smother a flaming  
Never modify or alter the construction of a range by  
removing leveling legs, panels, wire covers, anti-tip brackets/  
screws, or any other part of the product.  
pan on a cooktop burner by covering the pan  
completely with a well fitting lid or baking tray. If  
available use a multipurpose dry chemical or foam-  
type fire extinguisher.  
Do Not Leave Children Alone or Unattended!  
Babies, toddlers and young children should not be allowed  
near the range at any time. They should never be allowed to  
sit or stand on any part of the appliance.  
If fire is in an oven pan, smother by closing oven door. Open  
doors and windows or, if a hood is installed, turn it on to  
remove smoke and odor.  
Do not allow children to climb or play around the range. The  
weight of a child on an open door may cause the range to tip,  
resulting in serious burns or other injury.  
To Prevent Fire or Smoke Damage  
Before using the range make sure all the packing materials  
have been removed.  
Teach them not to play with controls or any other part of the  
range.  
Always keep the area around the range free from combustible  
materials, gasoline, and other flammable vapors and liquids.  
Never store items of interest to children in the cabinets above  
a range or on backguard of a range; children climbing on the  
range to reach them could be seriously injured.  
If the range is installed near a window, proper precautions  
should be taken to prevent curtains from blowing over the  
burners.  
DO NOT use the oven for storage.  
This instruction is based on safety considerations.  
NEVER leave any items on the range cooktop. The  
Flammable materials should not be stored in an oven, the  
range storage drawer or near the cooktop burners. This  
includes paper, plastic and cloth items, such as cookbooks,  
plasticware and towels, as well as flammable liquids. Do  
not store explosives, such as aerosol cans, on or near the  
appliance.  
hot air from an oven vent may ignite flammable  
items and may increase pressure in closed  
containers, which may cause them to burst. Many  
aerosol-type spray cans are EXPLOSIVE when  
exposed to heat and may be highly flammable.  
Avoid their use or storage near an appliance.  
Flammable materials may explode and result in fire or  
property damage.  
1
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
To avoid risk of electrical shock, personal injury, or death,  
make sure your range has been properly grounded and  
always disconnect it from the main power supply before  
servicing.  
primarily to the incomplete combustion of natural gas or  
liquid petroleum (LP) fuels. Properly adjusted burners will  
minimize incomplete combustion.  
Exposure to these substances can also be minimized by  
properly venting with an open window or using a ventilation  
fan or hood.  
DO NOT touch cook top burners or areas near  
burners.  
Gas burners may be hot even if they have been off for  
some time. Areas near the gas burners may become hot  
enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch,  
or let clothing touch or other flammable materials contact  
the burners or areas near the burners until they have had  
enough time to cool. These areas include the rangetop and  
backguard.  
To reduce the risk from substances in the fuel or from fuel  
combustion make sure this appliance is installed, operated,  
and maintained according to the instructions in this booklet.  
IMPORTANT: Never keep pet birds in the kitchen or in  
rooms where the fumes from the kitchen could reach.  
Birds have a very sensitive respiratory system. Fumes  
released due to overheated cooking oil, fat, margarine and  
overheated non-stick cookware may be harmful.  
DO NOT touch heating elements or interior surfaces  
of ovens.  
IMPORTANT: Save the installation instructions for the local  
Oven heating elements may be hot though they are dark  
in color. Interior surfaces of an oven may become hot  
enough to cause burns. During and after use, do not touch,  
or let clothing or other flammable materials touch heating  
elements or interior surfaces of oven until they have had  
enough time to cool.  
electrical inspector’s use.  
Proper Installation  
Be sure your appliance is properly installed and grounded by  
a qualified technician.  
Conversion  
This appliance is supplied set for Natural gas. A conversion kit  
for Propane gas is supplied with the range.  
Other range surfaces that may become hot enough to cause  
burns are the oven door and oven vent at the base of the  
range splashback.  
Be sure your range is correctly adjusted by a qualified service  
technician or installer for the type of gas (Natural or LP) that is  
to be used. See the Installation section of these instructions.  
Wear Suitable Clothing  
Never wear loose-fitting or hanging clothes while using the  
range. Be careful when reaching for items stored in cabinets  
over the cooktop. Flammable material could be ignited if  
brought into contact with a burner flame or hot surface and  
may cause severe burns.  
WARNING!  
These adjustments must be made by a qualified  
service technician in accordance with the  
manufacturers instructions and all codes and  
requirements of the authority having jurisdiction.  
Failure to follow these instructions could result in  
serious injury or property damage. The qualified  
agency performing this work assumes responsibility  
for the conversion.  
Use Only Dry Potholders or Oven Gloves  
Moist or damp potholders on hot surfaces may result in  
burns from steam. Never let a potholder touch hot heating  
elements.  
Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a glove.  
They might catch fire if they touch a hot surface.  
User Servicing  
Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless  
specifically recommended in the manual. All other servicing  
should be referred to a qualified technician.  
Use dry oven gloves when applicable – using damp gloves  
might result in steam burns when you touch a hot surface.  
Never operate the range with wet hands.  
Cooktop burners  
Quality of Flames  
On Natural Gas the burnersames should be a bluish color  
with, at most, a slight yellowish fringe.  
Important Safety Notice and Warning  
The California Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act  
of 1986 (Proposition 65) requires the Governor of California to  
publish a list of substances known to the State of California to  
cause cancer or reproductive harm, and requires businesses  
to warn customers of potential exposures to such substances.  
On Propane gas the flames may be “softer. The cooktop  
burner flames may have a slight yellowish tip.  
This appliance contains or produces a chemical or chemicals  
which can cause death or serious illness and which are known  
to the state of California to cause cancer, birth defects or  
other reproductive harm.  
If the flame burns with a long white tip you should call for  
service.  
If the flame is distorted, check that the burner head is  
correctly placed over the burner.  
Users of this appliance are hereby warned that the burning  
of gas can result in low-level exposure to some of the listed  
substances, including benzene, formaldehyde and soot, due  
MAKE SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND  
VENTILATION AIR TO THE RANGE IS UNOBSTRUCTED.  
2
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Use the Right Size Pan  
Placement of Oven Racks  
This appliance is equipped with burners of different sizes.  
Use utensils with flat bottoms. Do not use unstable pans and  
position the handles away from the edge of the cooktop.  
Make sure the flames are under the pans. It is not safe to let  
the flames burn up the sides of the pan; the handle may get  
too hot.  
Always place oven racks in desired location while  
oven is cool. If rack must be moved while oven is hot,  
do not let potholder contact hot heating element in  
oven.  
CAUTION!  
DO NOT store items of interest to children in  
Proper relationship of utensil to burner will also improve  
efficiency.  
cabinets above a range or on the backguard of a  
range – children climbing on the range to reach  
items could be seriously injured.  
Never leave cooktop burners unattended at high  
settings. Pans boiling over can cause smoking and  
WARNING!  
greasy spills may catch on fire.  
THIS APPLIANCE IS PROVIDED WITH ROLLERS TO  
FACILITATE MOVEMENT DURING INSTALLATION.  
THE RANGE SHOULD NOT BE MOVED AFTER  
INSTALLATION.  
Protective liners – DO NOT use aluminum foil to  
line cooktop bowls or oven bottoms. Foil liners  
may result in a risk of electric shock, or fire and will  
damage the enamel finish. Never allow aluminum  
foil to contact the heating elements.  
General Safety Instructions  
This appliance must be installed by a competent person in  
accordance with the installation instructions. The installation  
must comply with the relevant regulations and also the local  
electricity supply company requirements.  
Glazed cooking utensils – Only certain types of glass,  
glass/ceramic, ceramic, earthenware, or other glazed  
utensils are suitable for range-top use without  
breaking due to the sudden change in temperature.  
This appliance is designed for domestic cooking only. Use for  
any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability  
claim.  
Utensil handles should be turned inward and not  
over adjacent burners. If handles are left over  
adjacent burners they will get hot and may burn.  
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).  
Use of aluminum pans may cause metallic marking  
of the grates. This does not affect the durability of  
the enamel and may be cleaned off with a metal  
polish.  
Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for  
additional ventilation, for example opening a window, or  
more effective ventilation, for example increasing the level of  
mechanical ventilation where present.  
Ovens  
Take care when opening the door.  
Let hot air and steam escape before removing or  
replacing food.  
The range should be serviced by a qualified service engineer  
and only approved parts used. Have the installer show you  
the location of the range circuit breaker. Mark it for easy  
reference. Always allow the range to cool and then switch  
off at the circuit breaker before cleaning or carrying out any  
maintenance work, unless specified otherwise in this guide.  
DO NOT drop or rest objects on the door glass.  
Although the glass is very strong, a sharp blow or a  
falling object might cause the glass surface to crack  
or break.  
Never heat unopened food containers. Pressure  
build up may make container burst and cause injury.  
All parts of the range become hot with use and will  
retain heat even after you have stopped cooking.  
Keep oven vent ducts unobstructed.  
Take care when touching range, to minimize the  
DO NOT place aluminum foil on bottom of oven  
cavity. This will cause the oven bottom to overheat  
possibility of burns, always be certain that the  
controls are in the OFF position and that it is cool  
before attempting to clean the range.  
and void warranty.  
DO NOT clean the door gasket: the door gasket is  
Clean with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe  
spills on a hot surface, be careful to avoid steam burns. Some  
cleansers can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot  
surface.  
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to  
rub, damage or move the gasket.  
DO NOT use oven cleaners: no commercial oven  
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind  
Clean only parts listed in this guide.  
should be used in or around any part of the oven.  
In the interests of hygiene and safety the range should be  
kept clean at all times as a build up in fats and other food  
stuff could result in a fire.  
Clean only part listed in this User Guide.  
Before self-cleaning the oven: remove the broiler  
pans, side racks, sliding rack, divider and all other  
utensils.  
3
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Always keep combustible wall coverings or curtains etc. a safe  
distance away from your range.  
DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of the range  
while it is in use.  
Do not store or use combustible materials, or flammable  
liquids in the vicinity of this appliance.  
Take great care when heating fats and oils, as they will ignite  
if they get too hot.  
Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to prevent  
overheating fat beyond the smoking point.  
Never leave a deep fry pan unattended. Always  
heat fat slowly, and watch as it heats. Deep fry pans  
should be only a maximum of one third full of fat.  
Filling the pan too full of fat can cause spill over  
when food is added. If you use a combination of oils  
or fats in frying, stir them together before heating,  
or as the fats melt.  
Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost on frozen  
foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble  
up and over the sides of the pan. Carefully watch for spills or  
overheating of foods when frying at high or medium high  
temperatures. Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a  
deep fry pan. Wait until the fat is cool.  
When an oven is on, do not use the top of the flue (the holes  
along the back of the range) for warming plates, dishes,  
drying dish towels or softening butter.  
When using an electrical appliance near the cooktop, be sure  
that the cord of the appliance does not come into contact  
with the cooktop.  
Take care that no water seeps into the appliance.  
Make sure that your kitchen is well ventilated at all times. Use  
extractor fans or hoods when installed.  
The range is designed for cooking foods only and must not  
be used for any other purpose.  
The oven should NOT be used for heating the kitchen: not  
only does this waste fuel but the control knobs may become  
overheated.  
When the oven is on DO NOT leave the oven door open for  
longer than necessary.  
The specification of this range should not be altered.  
This appliance is heavy, take care when moving it.  
When the range is not in use ensure that the control knobs  
are in the off position.  
4
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
DocNo.025-0101 - Overview - 90 DF SC - Prof+ FX  
2. Range Overview  
Fig.2-1  
A
B
OFF  
OFF  
C
D
The dual fuel single cavity range cooker (Fig.2-1) has the  
following features:  
Fig.2-2  
A. 5 hotplate burners including a wok burner  
B. A control panel incorporating a timer  
C. A multi-function oven  
HI  
D. A storage drawer  
Cooktop Burners  
Note: Before using the cooktop make sure all burners are in  
place and all the grates on the range are properly placed.  
The drawing by each knob indicates which burner that knob  
controls.  
Each burner has a special Flame Safety Device (FSD) that  
stops the flow of gas if the flame goes out.  
When a hotplate control knob is pressed in, sparks will be  
made at every burner – this is normal. Do not attempt to  
disassemble or clean around any burner while another  
burner is on, otherwise an electric shock could result.  
To light a burner, push in and turn the associated control  
knob to the high position as indicated by ‘HI’ (Fig.2-2).  
5
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
The igniter should spark and light the gas. Keep holding the  
knob pressed in to let the gas through to the burner for about  
ten seconds.  
Fig.2-3  
ArtNo.272-0002  
Prof+ pyro US - Control to low  
If, when you let go of the control knob, the burner goes out,  
then the FSD has not been bypassed. Turn the control knob  
to the OFF position and wait for one minute before you try  
again, this time making sure to hold in the control knob for  
slightly longer.  
Adjust the flame height to suit by turning the knob. On this  
range the low position is beyond high, not between high and  
off. The ‘LO’ marks the low position.  
Adjust the flame height to suit by turning the knob counter-  
clockwise (Fig.2-3).  
Fig.2-4  
If a burner flame goes out, turn off the control knob and  
leave it for one minute before relighting it.  
Make sure flames are under the pans (Fig.2-4). For safety  
reasons, adjust the flames so that they do not extend beyond  
the edge of the cooking utensil. Using a lid will help the  
contents boil more quickly.  
ArtNo.311-0001 Righ
Large pans should be spaced well apart.  
Fig.2-5  
Fig.2-6  
Pans and kettles with concave bases or down turned base  
rims should not be used (Fig.2-5).  
Simmering aids, such as asbestos or mesh mats, are  
NOT recommended (Fig.2-6). They will reduce burner  
performance and could damage the grates.  
Art No. r aids  
Avoid using unstable or misshapen pans that may tilt easily  
and pans with a very small base diameter e.g. milk pans,  
single egg poachers (Fig.2-7).  
Fig.2-7  
The minimum pan diameter recommended is 4¾(12cm) for  
the outer burners and 6 3/8(16cm) for the center burner.  
Igniting Cooktop Burners without Electricity  
If there is a power failure the cooktop burners can be lit with  
a match.  
ArtNg wok  
1. Hold a burning match ½from the burner head, keeping  
your hand as far horizontally away from the burner as  
possible.  
2. Push and turn the burner control knob to HI/lighting  
position. As soon as the burner flame lights move your  
hand away. With your other hand, keep holding the  
knob pressed for a few seconds so that the burner safety  
device can ‘sensethe heat of the flame.  
3. Turn the burner control knob to the OFF position when  
you have finished using it.  
6
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Wok Burner  
The wok burner is designed to provide even heat over a large  
Fig.2-8  
area. It is ideal for large pans and stir-frying (Fig.2-8).  
For heating smaller pans, the aforementioned hotplate  
burners may be more efficient.  
ArtN
You can remove the burner parts for cleaning; see ‘Cleaning  
your cooker’.  
You should wipe the enamel top surface of the cooker around  
the hotplate burners as soon as possible after spills occur. Try  
to wipe them off while the enamel is still warm.  
A
B
Fig.2-9  
Note: The use of aluminum pans may cause metallic marking  
of the pan supports. This does not affect the durability of the  
enamel and may be cleaned off with an appropriate metal  
cleaner.  
The Multi-function Oven  
IMPORTANT: Before using the oven for the first time, to  
dispel manufacturing odors, turn the oven to 395°F (200°C)  
in Fan assisted mode and run for one hour. To clear the  
smell make sure the room is well ventilated to the outside  
air, by opening windows or turning on your ventilation  
hood.  
ArtNo.326-0009 - Albertine SC - MF oven elements EU  
C
A – Broiler elements, B – Convection element, C – Base heat elements  
DO NOT drop or rest objects on the door glass.  
Although the glass is very strong, a sharp blow or a  
Function  
Use  
sharp falling object might cause the glass surface to  
crack or break.  
To thaw small items in the oven  
without heat  
Thaw & Serve  
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be  
taken to avoid touching the heating elements inside the  
oven.  
A full cooking function, even heat  
throughout, great for baking  
Convection oven  
Convection broiling  
Fan assisted  
Broiling meat and fish with the door  
closed  
The oven is a multi-function oven (Fig.2-9). In addition to  
convection elements around the fans, it is fitted with extra  
heating elements, in the top of the oven and under the oven  
base. Take care to avoid touching the top elements when  
placing or removing items from the oven.  
A full cooking function good for roasting  
and baking  
A full cooking function for roasting  
Conventional oven and baking in the lower half of the  
oven  
Do not place aluminum foil on bottom of oven  
cavity. This will cause the oven bottom to overheat  
To brown and crisp cheese topped  
dishes  
Browning element  
and void warranty.  
To crisp up the bases of quiche, pizza  
or pastry  
The multifunction oven has 3 main cooking functions:  
convection, fan assisted and conventional cooking. These  
functions should be used to complete most of your cooking.  
Warming  
Table 2-1  
The browning element and warming can be used in the  
latter part of the cooking process to fine-tune the results to  
your particular requirements.  
Use convection broiling for all your broiling needs and thaw  
and serve to safely thaw small items of frozen food.  
Table 2-1 gives a summary of the multi-function modes.  
The multi-function oven has many varied uses. We suggest  
you keep a careful eye on your cooking until you are familiar  
with each function. Remember, not all functions will be  
suitable for all food types.  
Please remember that all ranges vary – temperatures in your  
new ovens may differ to those in your previous range.  
7
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Operating the Oven  
Fig.2-10  
The multi-function oven has two controls: a function selector  
and a temperature setting knob (Fig.2-10).  
ArtNo.272-0003  
Prof+ pyro US - MF oven controls (2)  
OFF  
Turn the function selector control to a cooking function.  
Fig.2-11 shows the control set for conventional oven  
cooking.  
Turn the oven temperature knob to the temperature you  
need. The oven heating light will glow until the oven has  
reached the temperature you selected. It will then cycle on  
and off during cooking as the oven maintains the selected  
temperature (Fig.2-12).  
Function selector  
Temperature selector  
Multi-function oven modes (Fig.2-13)  
Thaw and Serve  
ArtNo.272-0005  
Prof+ pyro - MF oven -  
t  
ArtNo.272-0004  
Prof+ pyro -  
Fu
This function operates the fan(s) to circulate cold air  
only (Fig.2-14). No heat is applied. This enables small  
items such as desserts, cream cakes and pieces of  
meat, fish and poultry to be defrosted.  
Thawing in this way speeds up the process and protects the  
food from contamination. Pieces of meat, fish and poultry  
should be placed on a rack, over a tray to catch any drips. Be  
sure to wash the rack and tray after thawing.  
Fig.2-11  
Fig.2-12  
Fig.2-13  
Note: Thaw with the oven door closed and the oven light OFF.  
A
H
Large items, such as whole chickens and meat roasts should  
not be thawed in this way. We recommend this be carried out  
in a refrigerator.  
OFF  
B
C
D
Thawing should not be carried out in a warm oven.  
Ensure that dairy foods, meat and poultry are completely  
thawed before cooking.  
Convection Oven  
ArtNo.272-0006  
Prof+ pyro - MF oven annotated  
E
G
This function operates the fans and the heating  
element around them (Fig.2-15). An even heat is  
produced throughout the oven, allowing you to cook  
large amounts quickly.  
F
A – Thaw & serve, B – Convection oven, C – Convection broiling,  
D – Fan assisted oven, E Conventional oven,  
F
Browning element, G  
Warming, H Self clean  
Convection oven cooking is particularly suitable for multi-  
rack cooking and is a good ‘all-roundfunction. It may be  
necessary to reduce the temperature by approximately 20°F  
(10°C) for recipes previously cooked in a conventional oven.  
Fig.2-14  
If you wish to preheat the oven, wait until the indicator light  
has gone out before inserting the food.  
To cook on 3 levels, use racks 1, 3 and 5. Use your broiler pan  
and rack as an extra level.  
Convection Broiling  
This function operates the fan while the top element  
0 is on (Fig.2-16). It produces a more even, less fierce  
heat than a conventional broiler. For best results,  
place the food to be grilled, on the grid in the pan provided.  
Thick pieces of meat or fish are ideal for cooking in this  
way, as the circulated air reduces the fierceness of the heat  
from the broiler. The oven door should be kept closed while  
cooking is in progress, so saving energy. You will also find  
that the food needs to be watched and turned less than for  
normal broiling.  
Fig.2-15  
8
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Rack levels 5 and 6 should be used depending on the size of  
the food being cooked.  
Fig.2-16  
Fan Assisted Oven  
This function operates the fans, circulating air heated  
by the elements at the top and the base of the oven  
0
(Fig.2-17). The combination of fan and conventional  
cooking (top and base heat) makes this function ideal for  
cooking large items that need thorough cooking, such as a  
large meat roast. It is also possible to bake on two racks at  
one time using racks 2 & 3, although they will need to be  
changed over during the cooking time, as the heat at the  
top of the oven is greater than at the base, when using this  
function.  
Fig.2-17  
This is a fast intensive form of cooking; keep an eye on the  
food cooking until you have become accustomed to this  
function.  
Conventional Oven (Top and Base Heat)  
This function combines the heat from the top and  
base elements (Fig.2-18). It is particularly suitable  
y
Fig.2-18  
for roasting and baking pastry, cakes and biscuits.  
Food cooked on the top rack will brown and crisp faster than  
on the lower rack, because the heat is greater at the top of  
the oven than at the base, as in ‘fan assisted ovenfunction.  
Similar items being cooked will need to be changed around  
for even cooking (use racks 2 & 3). This also means that foods  
requiring different temperatures can be cooked together,  
using the cooler zone in the lower half of the oven and hotter  
area to the top.  
Fig.2-19  
Browning Element  
This function uses the element in the top of the  
oven only (Fig.2-19). It is a useful function for the  
browning or finishing of pasta dishes, vegetables in  
sauce and lasagne, the item to be browned being already hot  
before switching to the top element.  
Warming  
This function uses the base element only (Fig.2-20).  
It will crisp up your pizza or quiche base or finish off  
cooking the base of a pastry case on a lower rack. It is  
also a gentle heat, good for slow cooking of casseroles in the  
middle of the oven or for plate warming.  
Fig.2-20  
The Browning and Warming functions are useful additions  
to your oven, giving you flexibility to finish off items to  
perfection. With use, you will soon realize how these  
functions can combine to extend your cooking skills.  
Self-Cleaning  
The oven has a self-cleaning function. The oven will  
run at a high temperature cycle to burn any cooking  
residue to ash that is easily cleaned away with a  
damp cloth. For safety, the oven will lock during the cleaning  
cycle.  
See the ‘Cleaning’ section for further details on the self-  
cleaning operation.  
9
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Sabbath Mode  
Fig.2-21  
Choose conventional oven or warming oven modes as best  
suits you cooking needs. Set the desired temperature with  
temperature selector. The unit will not shut off until the  
function selector is turned OFF.  
Energy Saving Panel Feature  
WARNING!  
Take great care when removing the divider NOT to  
scratch the inner glass door surface. Scratches in the  
glass can cause stress and may cause the door to fail.  
ArtNo.281-0150 - Oven Divider  
Fig.2-22  
ArtNo.062-0005 - Removing the divider (wrong)  
The oven has a divider feature (Fig.2-21). When this is  
in place only one half of the oven is heated and only the  
right-hand side elements are used. This saves energy and  
is ideal for cooking most foods. When using the divider,  
condensation may appear in the left-hand oven – this is  
normal.  
For very large loads, or large dishes for special occasions then  
the divider can be removed. This brings into use the elements  
on the left-hand side as well as those on the right when a  
function is selected.  
All oven functions (except self cleaning) are available in full  
and divided forms. Shelves are provided for use in both forms.  
Most dinnerware can be warmed in the oven or in the left-hand  
side when the ESP is in place. Make sure dinnerware is oven safe  
and always use oven mitts to remove items.  
Fig.2-23  
ArtNo.062-0004 - Removing the divider (right)  
Removing the Divider  
Make sure the range is cool before attempting to  
remove the divider.  
Fully open the door and remove the oven shelves. When  
removing the divider, tilt it slightly upwards and grip the  
underside to prevent the metal base making contact with the  
door glass (Fig.2-22 and Fig.2-23).  
We recommend that you place a tea towel or similar on the  
door glass before removing the divider. This should prevent  
the door inner from scratching.  
DO NOT place or slide metallic objects, including  
cookware, on the door glass as this may cause  
scratching and subsequent failure to occur.  
10  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
The Clock  
Fig.2-24  
You can use the 6-button timer (Fig.2-24) to turn the oven on  
and off. The clock must be set to the time of day before the  
oven will work.  
To set the time of day  
ArtNo.302-0002 - 6BC annotated  
Press and hold both the [C] and [D] buttons as shown in  
Fig.2-25. While holding these buttons simultaneously press  
[–] or [+] until the correct time shows. If you make a mistake  
or press the wrong button, turn off the power supply for a  
minute or two and start again.  
A B C D E F  
A – Minute minder, B – ‘Cook’ time, C – ‘Stop’ time,  
D – Manual, E & F – Time setting buttons  
To time something that is cooking (minute  
minder)  
Fig.2-25  
Hold down the [C] button (Fig.2-26) and then press either  
the [–] or [+] button until the time you want to cook for is  
shown (Fig.2-27).  
You can check the time remaining by pressing [C] and cancel  
the beeper by pressing [C].  
ArtNo.302-0001 - 6-button clock  
The ‘cook period’, which is the period of time you  
want the oven to cook.  
Fig.2-26  
Fig.2-27  
The ‘stop time’, which is the time of day you want the  
oven to stop cooking.  
ArtNo.302-0003 - 6BC  
minute mindesetting 1  
To stop the oven automatically  
rtNo.302-004 -  
Minute minder setting 2  
Press and hold the Stop Time [E] button (Fig.2-28) and then  
press the [+] button (or [–] button) until the required ‘stop  
time’ shows (Fig.2-29). AUTO will show in the display.  
Once the ‘stop time’ is reached, the beeper sounds. To stop the  
beep turn the oven control knob to OFF first and then press  
Fig.2-28  
Fig.2-29  
[
] once. Press [ ] again to return to manual cooking.  
B
B
To start and stop the oven automatically  
Before you set the clock, you must have two numbers clearly  
in mind.  
ArtNo.302-0005 -  
6BC Stopping the oven 1  
ArtNo.302-0005a -  
6BC Stopping the oven 1a  
You cannot set a start time directly – this is set automatically  
by setting the ‘cook period’ and ‘stop time’.  
Fig.2-30  
Fig.2-31  
Press and hold the [D] button (Fig.2-30). While holding the  
[D] button, press either [–] or [+] button (Fig.2-31) until the  
required ‘cook period’ shows.  
ArtNo.302-0006 - 6BC  
setting the cook time  
ArtNo.302-0006 - 6BC  
setting the cok time  
Press the [E] button once to bring up the minimum ‘stop  
time’ (Fig.2-32). Press and hold the [E] button and then press  
the [+] button until the required ‘stop time’ shows (Fig.2-33).  
Release the buttons. AUTO will now show in the display.  
Set the oven to the required temperature. When cooking is  
finished the beeper will sound. Turn the oven knob to the OFF  
position first, and then press the [B] button once to stop the  
beep, and press it again to return to manual cooking.  
Fig.2-32  
Fig.2-33  
ArtNo.302-0005 -  
ArtNo.302-0005a -  
If you are out, do not worry about the beeper going off, it  
stops after a while. When you return, turn the oven knob  
to OFF first, and then press [B] twice, to return to manual  
cooking.  
6BC Stopping the oven 1  
6BC Stopping the oven 1a  
11  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
AUTO is showing, you want to reset to manual  
cooking  
Fig.2-34  
Fig.2-35  
When cancelling an automatic setting, any cooking time  
already set must be returned to ( 0.00) before you can return  
to manual, by pressing the [B] button.  
ArtNo.302-0018 -  
Deactivating the key lock 2 pyro  
ArtNo.302-0017 - 6BC  
Deactivating the key lock 1 Pyro  
Key Lock  
When the key lock is activated, the clock can be operated as  
usual but the oven is locked and will not come on.  
Fig.2-36  
To activate the key lock  
Make sure that the clock is in manual mode and cancel any  
active programs.  
ArtNo.302-000 -  
Hold the Minute Minder [C] and Cook time [D] buttons for  
about 8 seconds. ‘Onwill appear on the display (Fig.2-34).  
Activating the key lock 3  
Now press the either the ‘+or ‘–button once (pressing the  
button again will cycle the setting). The key symbol [F] and  
‘OFwill show on the display (Fig.2-35).  
Fig.2-37  
Fig.2-38  
The clock oven control functions are now locked. After a few  
seconds the display will revert to show the time of day and  
the key symbol (Fig.2-36).  
ArtNo.302-0015 -  
Activating the key lock 1 pyro  
To turn off the key lock  
Hold the Minute Minder [C] and Cook time [D] buttons for  
about 8 seconds. ‘OFwill appear on the display (Fig.2-37).  
Now press the either the ‘+or ‘–button once (pressing the  
button again will cycle the setting). The key symbol [F] goes  
out and ‘Onshows on the display (Fig.2-38).  
ArtNo.302-0016 - Activating  
the key lock 2 pyro  
After a few seconds the display will revert to show the time of  
day.  
The oven and the clock oven control functions can now be  
used normally.  
12  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Accessories  
Fig.2-39  
Fig.2-40  
Fig.2-42  
Oven racks  
Each range is supplied with the following:  
ArtNo.326-0013 - Full capacity shelf  
(Falcon)  
2 full width racks (Fig.2-39)  
1 telescopic rack with runners (Fig.2-40)  
2 broiler pans with grids (Fig.2-41)  
3 energy saving racks (Fig.2-42)  
2 sets of side rack supports (Fig.2-43)  
1 energy saving divider (Fig.2-44)  
Fig.2-41  
ArtNo.331-0008 - 90SC  
grill pan & trivet  
ArtNo.326-0002 - Energy saving shelf  
The oven shelves are retained when pulled forward but can  
be easily removed and refitted.  
To remove and refit the racks  
Fig.2-44  
The rack has a small kink on either side (Fig.2-45). To remove  
the rack, line these up with the stops in the rack support  
(Fig.2-46). Lift the rack upwards so that it will pass over the  
rack stop and then pull it forwards (Fig.2-47).  
ArtNo.281-0028 Albertine divide
-
Refit in the reverse order, making sure to push it fully back.  
To remove and refit the telescopic rack and runners  
Fig.2-43  
Slide the rack out on the runners. While holding one of the  
runners securely, carefully lift the rear of the rack upwards:  
the rack will spring clear of the central restraining tab. Repeat  
for the opposite side of the rack.  
Fig.2-45  
Note: To aid the removal of the shelf you can insert a suitable  
flat tool through the opening in the side of the runners and  
lever the rack clear (Fig.2-48).  
Tilt the front of the rack downwards and then lift clear of the  
runners (Fig.2-49).  
Refit in the reverse order, making sure to push the rack down  
onto the runner arms.  
To remove and refit the ladder rack supports  
Fig.2-46  
Fig.2-47  
Fig.2-49  
Lift the ladder support hooks out of the two locating holes in  
the oven side (or divider) before lifting the support clear of  
the bottom ladder restraint.  
Refit by inserting the bottom of the ladder into the restraint  
before fitting the hooks through the locating holes.  
Fig.2-48  
13  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Oven Light  
Press the button to turn on the oven lights (Fig.2-50).  
Fig.2-50  
If one of the oven lights fail, turn off the range circuit breaker  
before you change the bulb. See the ‘Troubleshooting’ section  
for details on how to change an oven light bulb.  
ArtNo.320-0017  
Maght  
Storage  
The bottom drawer is for storing oven trays and other  
cooking utensils.  
It can get very warm, so do not store anything in it that may  
melt or catch fire. Never store flammable materials in the  
drawer. This includes paper, plastic and cloth items, such as  
cookbooks, plastic ware and towels, as well as flammable  
liquids. Do not store explosives, such as aerosol cans, on or  
near the appliance.  
Fig.2-51  
Flammable materials may explode and result in fire  
or property damage.  
1-0138 - Drawer pull
The drawer can be removed completely for cleaning, etc.  
To Remove the Drawer  
Pull the drawer right out (Fig.2-51).  
Fig.2-52  
Push the ends of the plastic clips – down on the left-hand  
side, up on the right-hand side – to release the catches  
holding the drawer to the side rails (Fig.2-52). At the same  
time pull the drawer forwards and away from the side rails.  
For safety’s sake push the drawer rails back out of the way.  
Replace the storage drawer  
To replace the drawer in the range, pull the side rails fully out  
(Fig.2-53).  
Carefully move the drawer back between the rails and rest it  
on the side rails (Fig.2-54).  
Push the drawer back so that the clips click into position  
holding the drawer to the side rails.  
Fig.2-53  
Make sure the inner  
rail is forwards  
Fig.2-54  
Drawer  
Rail  
14  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
3. Cooking Tips  
Cooking with a Multi-function Oven  
Remember: not all modes are suitable for all food types. The  
oven cooking times given are intended for a guide only.  
General Oven Tips  
The wire racks should always be pushed firmly to the back of  
the oven.  
Baking trays with food cooking on them should be placed level  
with the front edge of the oven’s wire racks. Other containers  
should be placed centrally. Keep all trays and containers away  
from the back of the oven, as overbrowning of the food may  
occur.  
Tips on Cooking with the Timer  
If you want to cook more than one dish, choose dishes that  
require approximately the same cooking time. However,  
dishes can be ‘slowed downslightly by using small containers  
and covering them with aluminium foil, or ‘speeded up’  
slightly by cooking smaller quantities or placing them in  
larger containers.  
When the oven is on, do not leave the door open for  
longer than necessary, otherwise the knobs may get very  
hot.  
Very perishable foods such as pork or fish should be avoided  
if a long delay period is planned, especially in hot weather.  
Always leave a ‘fingers widthbetween dishes on the  
same rack. This allows the heat to circulate freely around  
them.  
DO NOT place warm food in the oven to be timed.  
To reduce fat splashing when you add vegetables to hot  
fat around a roast, dry them thoroughly or brush lightly  
with cooking oil.  
DO NOT use a timed oven that is already warm.  
Whole poultry must be thoroughly defrosted before being  
placed in the oven. Check that meat and poultry are fully  
cooked before serving.  
Where dishes may boil and spill over during cooking,  
place them on a baking tray.  
Sufficient heat rises out of the oven while cooking to  
warm plates in the grill compartment.  
If you want to brown the base of a pastry dish, preheat  
the baking tray for 15 minutes before placing the dish in  
the center of the tray.  
15  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
DocNo.031-0004 - Cooking table - electric & fan single cavity  
4. Cooking Table  
6
The oven control settings and cooking times given in the table below are intended to be used AS A  
GUIDE ONLY. Individual tastes may require the temperature to be altered to provide a preferred result.  
5
4
3
2
1
ArtNo.050-0019 - Albertine SC  
- Shelf position  
Food is cooked at lower temperature in a fan oven than in a conventional oven. When using recipes,  
reduce the fan oven temperature by 25°F (10°C) and the cooking time by 5-10 minutes. The temperature  
in the fanned oven does not vary with height in the oven so you can use any shelf.  
Conventional Oven  
Convection Oven  
Temperature Rack Temperature  
ArtNo.050-0005US - Cooking table - electric & fan  
Food  
Meat  
°F (°C)  
position  
°F (°C)  
Approximate cooking time  
ArtNo.050-0001 Gas cooking table  
Thoroughly thaw frozen joints before  
cooking. Meat may be roasted at  
425°F (220°C) and the cooking time  
adjusted accordingly. For stuffed and  
rolled meats, add approximately 10  
minutes per lb, or cook at 400°F  
(200°C) for 20 minutes then 325°F  
(160°C) for the remainder.  
Beef (no bone)  
325 (160)  
400 (200)  
325 (160)  
400 (200)  
325 (160)  
400 (200)  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
300 (150)  
375 (190)  
300 (150)  
375 (190)  
300 (150)  
375 (190)  
30-35 minutes per 1lb +30-35 minutes.  
20-25 minutes per 1lb +20-25 minutes.  
30-35 minutes per 1lb +30-35 minutes.  
25-30 minutes per 1lb +25-30 minutes.  
35-40 minutes per 1lb +35-40 minutes.  
25-30 minutes per 1lb +25-30 minutes.  
Lamb  
Pork  
Poultry  
Chicken  
325 (160)  
400 (200)  
325 (160)  
400 (200)  
325 (160)  
400 (200)  
300-325  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
2-3  
300 (150)  
375 (190)  
300 (150)  
375 (190)  
300 (150)  
375 (190)  
300 (150)  
20-25 minutes per 1lb +20-25 minutes.  
15-20 minutes per 1lb +15-20 minutes.  
20 minutes per 1lb +20 minutes.  
15 minutes per 1lb +15 minutes.  
25-30 minutes per 1lb.  
For stuffed poultry, you could cook at  
400°F (200°C) for 20 minutes then  
325°F (160°C) for remainder. Do not  
forget to include the weight of the  
stuffing.  
For fresh or frozen prepacked poultry,  
follow instructions on the pack.  
Thoroughly thaw frozen poultry  
before cooking.  
Turkey  
Duck  
20 minutes per 1lb.  
Casserole  
2-4 hours according to recipe.  
(150-160)  
Fish  
Fillet  
375 (190)  
375 (190)  
3
3
350 (180)  
350 (180)  
15-20 minutes.  
Whole  
15-20 minutes per 1lb.  
Cake & dessert  
Very rich fruit - Christmas, 300 (150)  
wedding, etc.  
2
275 (140)  
45-50 minutes per 1lb of mixture.  
Using the conventional oven: when  
two tier cooking leave at least one  
runner space between shelves.  
Position the baking tray with the  
front edge along the front of the  
oven shelf.  
Fruit 7” tin  
300 (150)  
325 (160)  
325 (160)  
350 (175)  
400 (200)  
375 (190)  
375 (190)  
300 (150)  
450 (230)  
2
275 (140)  
300 (150)  
300 (150)  
325 (165)  
375 (190)  
350 (180)  
350 (180)  
275 (140)  
425 (220)  
2-2½ hours.  
Fruit 9“ tin  
2 or 3  
Up to 3½ hours.  
Madeira 7” tin  
Cup cakes  
2 or 3  
80-90 minutes.  
2
2
2
3
3
3
15-25 minutes.  
Up to three tiers can be cooked in a  
fan oven at the same time but make  
sure to leave at least one runner  
space between each shelf being  
cooked on.  
Scones  
10-15 minutes.  
Deep apple pie  
Plate tart  
45 minutes; interchange after 25 minutes.  
45 minutes; interchange after 25 minutes.  
1 hour 45 minutes - 2 hours.  
Fruit cake 8” x 3.5”  
Puff pastry  
15-40 minutes according to size; interchange  
2/3rds through the cooking time.  
50-60 minutes  
Angel food cake  
Brownies  
350 (175)  
375 (190)  
375 (190)  
375 (190)  
375 (190)  
3
2
2
2
3
325 (165)  
350 (180)  
350 (180)  
350 (180)  
350 (180)  
25-30 minutes; interchange after 15 minutes.  
25-30 minutes; interchange after 15 minutes.  
10-15 minutes; interchange after 15 minutes.  
40-60 minutes.  
Muffins  
Cookies  
Pound cakes  
Bread  
425 (220)  
2-3  
400 (200)  
20-30 minutes.  
16  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
5. Troubleshooting  
Cooktop ignition or cooktop burners faulty  
If there is an installation problem and I don’t get my  
original installer to come back to fix it who pays?  
Is the power on?  
You do. Service organizations will charge for their  
service if they are correcting work carried out by your  
original installer. It is in your interest to track down your  
original installer.  
Are the sparker (ignition electrode) or burner holes  
blocked by debris?  
Are the burner heads correctly located? See the section  
entitled ‘Cleaning’.  
Power failure  
Remember that each cooktop burner has a special  
safety device that stops the flow of gas if the flame goes  
out. When lighting a cooktop burner the safety device  
has to be overridden by holding in the control knob so  
that the gas can flow. This allows the flame sensor to  
heat up and operate the safety device. Keep holding the  
knob pressed in to let the gas through to the burner for  
few seconds. The igniter should spark and light the gas.  
In the event of a failure in the electrical supply,  
remember to reset the clock to ensure that the timed  
oven continues to operate.  
Food is cooking too slowly, too quickly, or burning  
Cooking times may differ from your previous  
oven. Check that you are using the recommended  
temperatures and rack positions. See the oven cooking  
guide section of the instructions. The oven control  
settings and cooking times are intended to be used  
only as a guide. Individual tastes may require the  
temperature to be altered either way, to get the results  
you want. Try cooking at a higher temperature setting.  
If, when you let go of the control knob, the burner goes  
out, the safety device has not held in. Turn the control to  
the off position and wait one minute, then try again this  
time holding in the control knob for slightly longer.  
Cooktop burners will not light  
The oven is not cooking evenly  
If only one or all the cooktop burners will not light,  
make sure that the parts have been replaced correctly  
after wiping or removing for cleaning.  
If you are cooking a large item, be prepared to turn it  
round during cooking.  
Check that there is not a problem with your gas  
supply. You can do this by making sure that other gas  
appliances you may have are working.  
If two racks are used, check that space has been left for  
the heat to circulate. When a baking sheet is put into the  
oven, make sure it is placed centrally on the rack.  
Do the burners spark when you push in the control  
knob? If not check the power is on.  
Check that the door seal is not damaged.  
A dish of water when placed on the rack should be the  
same depth all over. (For example, if it is deeper at the  
back, then the back of the range should be raised up or  
the front lowered).  
Steam is coming from the oven  
When cooking foods with a high water content (e.g.  
oven fries) there may be some steam visible at the rear  
grille. Take care when opening the oven door, as there  
may be a momentary puff of steam when the oven  
door is opened. Stand well back and allow any steam to  
disperse.  
If the range is not level arrange for your supplier to level  
it for you.  
Oven not coming on  
Is the power on? Is the clock illuminated?  
An oven fan is noisy  
If not there may be something wrong with the power  
supply. Is the range supply on at the circuit breaker?  
The sound of the oven fan may change as the oven  
heats up – this is perfectly normal.  
Have you set a cooking function?  
What cleaning materials are recommended for the range?  
The timed oven is not coming on when turned on  
manually  
See the ‘Cleaning’ section for a full list of recommended  
cleaning materials.  
Is the power on? Is the clock illuminated?  
We do not recommend corrosive or caustic cleaners  
as these may damage your range.  
If not, there may be something wrong with the power  
supply. Is the range supply on at the circuit breaker?  
The knobs get hot when I use the oven, can I avoid this?  
Has the time of day been set?  
Yes, this is caused by heat rising from the oven, and  
heating them up. Do not leave the oven door open.  
Is the key symbol ( ) showing in the display to signify  
F
that the oven is locked? See the ‘Clock’ section of the  
instructions for more information on the key lock  
feature.  
17  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
The timed oven is not coming on when automatic cooking  
Fig.5-1  
Fig.5-2  
Has the oven knob been left in the OFF position by  
mistake? Is the oven locked (see above)?  
Oven temperature getting hotter as the range gets older  
ArtNo.324-0005 Oven light bulb  
If turning the knob down has not worked or only  
worked for a short time then you may need a new  
thermostat. This should be installed by a service  
technician (see the ‘Service and Parts’ section of the  
instructions).  
An oven light is not working  
The bulb has probably burnt out. You can buy a  
replacement bulb (which is not covered under the  
warranty) from a good electrical shop. Ask for a 15W  
125–130V lamp, FOR OVENS (Fig.5-1).  
Art0007 Unscrewing the bulb cover  
Turn off the power at the circuit breaker.  
Make sure the oven is cool. Open the oven door and  
remove the oven racks.  
Unscrew the bulb cover by turning counter clockwise. It  
may be very stiff (Fig.5-2).  
Taking care to protect your fingers in case the bulb  
should shatter, unscrew the old bulb.  
Screw in the new bulb; screw back the bulb cover. Turn  
on the circuit breaker and check that the bulb now  
lights.  
18  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
6. Cleaning Your Range  
Essential Information  
Before thorough cleaning, turn off the circuit breaker. Allow  
the range to cool.  
Fig.6-1  
A
C
After cleaning, remember to switch on the circuit breaker and  
reset the clock before re-using the range.  
B
Never use paint solvents, caustic cleaners, biological  
powders, bleach, chlorine based bleach cleaners, coarse  
abrasives or salt. Do not mix different cleaning products –  
they may react together with hazardous results.  
E
D
Daily Care  
ArtNo.311-0013 Burner layout  
Cleaning the range is not a welcomed chore, but it has to be  
done to maintain efficiency and appearance. Remember it  
is better to wipe up any spills as they occur, this will prevent  
them burning on and becoming more difficult to remove  
later.  
A - cap, B - head, C - notch, D - base, E - electrode  
ArtNo.311-0014 burner details  
A
Fig.6-2  
Make sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air  
B
C
to the range is unobstructed – for example by build-  
up of fats or grease.  
If the flame is distorted, check that the burner head is  
correctly placed over the burner base.  
If the flame burns with a long white tip you should call for  
service.  
D
E
Cleaning for Spills  
For spills and boil-overs that occur while cooking, as soon as  
possible turn off the burner and allow it to cool. Do not clean  
until the area is completely cooled down. Wipe up spills as  
soon as possible.  
Do not allow surplus water to seep into the range.  
A - inner burner cap, B - outer burner ring, C - inner burner head,  
D - outer burner head, E - wok burner base  
Cooktop Burners  
The Single Ring Burners  
‘D’  
Fig.6-3  
When refitting the burner head, make sure that the notch  
lines up with the electrode or hole in the base. Check that the  
burner head is level and that the cap is fitted centrally on the  
burner head (Fig.6-1).  
The Wok Burner  
The wok burner can be taken apart for cleaning (Fig.6-2).  
ArtNo.311-0015 Burner alignment  
When reassembling the burner, turn over the large base ring  
and find the ‘Dshaped area (Fig.6-3).  
Fig.6-4  
B
Turn the head until the ‘Dmatches the one on the burner  
base. Turn the head over and place it on the burner base.  
To fit the small inner burner, find the larger electrode notch in  
the burner rim. Line this up with the white ignition electrode  
and place the inner burner on the large base ring (Fig.6-4).  
A
Now fit the two trim rings, making sure that they are sitting  
down properly.  
ArtNo.311-0016 Fitting the burne
A - electrode notch, B - ignition electrode  
19  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
Main Top  
Fig.6-5  
Lift away pots or pans from the main top. Remove the grates  
from the spillage area and carefully place in a sink of warm  
soapy water. Wipe loose debris from the main top. For best  
results use a liquid detergent cleaner. Rinse with cold water  
and thoroughly dry with a clean, soft cloth. Ensure all parts  
are dry before repositioning.  
l  
Avoid using any abrasive cleaners including cream  
cleaners on brushed stainless steel surfaces.  
Never use caustic or abrasive cleaners as these will  
damage the surface.  
Fig.6-6  
Control Panel and Oven Doors  
The control panel and control knobs should only be cleaned  
with a soft cloth wrung out in clean hot soapy water – but  
take care that no surplus water seeps into the appliance. Wipe  
with a clean dampened cloth then polish with a dry cloth. The  
oven doors should only be cleaned with a soft cloth wrung  
out in clean hot soapy water.  
Removing the oven door outer panel  
The outer door panel can be removed so that the inside of  
the glass can be cleaned. Undo the 4 screws (2 each side)  
in the door (Fig.6-5). Open the door slightly and, using the  
handle, carefully lift the door outer upwards.  
Fig.6-7  
Refit in reverse.  
Self-Clean Oven  
WARNING!  
Remove all cookware, racks, and the rack supports  
from the oven before using the self-clean function. If  
the racks and supports are left in the oven they will  
discolor and become rough.  
WARNING!  
Remove the divider before using the self-clean  
Fig.6-8  
Fig.6-9  
function. See page 10, ‘Removing the divider.  
DO NOT clean the door gasket: the door gasket is  
essential for a good seal. Care should be taken not to  
rub, damage or move the gasket.  
DO NOT use oven cleaners: no commercial oven  
cleaner or oven liner protective coating of any kind  
should be used in or around any part of the oven.  
Clean only part listed in this User Guide.  
DO NOT use the oven light while in self-cleaning mode.  
To remove and refit the racks  
The rack has a small kink on either side. To remove the rack,  
line these up with the stops in the rack support (Fig.6-6). Lift  
the rack upwards so that it will pass over the rack stop and  
then pull it forwards (Fig.6-7).  
Refit in the reverse order, making sure to push it fully back.  
20  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
To remove and refit the telescopic rack and runners  
Fig.6-10  
Slide the rack out on the runners. While holding one of the  
runners securely, carefully lift the rear of the rack upwards:  
the rack will spring clear of the central restraining tab. Repeat  
for the opposite side of the rack.  
ArtNo.272-0007  
Prof+ pyro
Se
Note: To aid the removal of the shelf you can insert a suitable  
flat tool through the opening in the side of the runners and  
lever the rack clear (Fig.6-8).  
Tilt the front of the rack downwards and then lift clear of the  
runners (Fig.6-9).  
Refit in the reverse order, making sure to push the rack down  
onto the runner arms.  
Fig.6-11  
Fig.6-12  
Fig.6-13  
To remove and refit the ladder rack supports  
Lift the ladder support hooks out of the two locating holes in  
the oven side (or divider) before lifting the support clear of  
the bottom ladder restraint.  
ArtNo.302-0013 -  
6BC Self clean 1  
Refit by inserting the bottom of the ladder into the restraint  
before fitting the hooks through the locating holes.  
Before using the self-clean function  
Pre-clean any areas that are not reached by the self-clean  
cycle, such as the outer edges of the oven door. Wipe up any  
excess fat or liquids.  
ArtNo.302-0014 -  
6BC Self clean 2  
Before operating the self clean cycle, use hot water and  
detergent or a paste of water and baking soda to remove any  
difficult spots. Rinse off all residue with vinegar water. This  
will prevent this soil from being baked on by the high heat of  
the self-cleaning cycle.  
Self-Clean Operation  
Set the oven function control to self-clean (Fig.6-10). The  
timer display will now show a ‘P(Fig.6-11).  
ArtNo.272-0008  
Prof+ pyro
Se
Press the [D] button once (Fig.6-12) to set the default  
cleaning time (3 hours). To adjust the cleaning cycle duration,  
hold down the [D] button and press either the [–] or [+]  
buttons and set the time as required; see Table 6-1.  
Note that the maximum time for the self-cleaning operation  
is 4 hours.  
The cooling fan will switch to high speed and as soon as a  
certain temperature is reached the oven door will lock as  
indicated by the illuminated interlock neon (Fig.6-13).  
Hours  
2 hours  
3 hours  
4 hours  
Soiling  
Normal clean  
Heavy soiling  
Note: Because of the high temperatures generated during  
the self-cleaning, the door will remain locked for some  
time after the cleaning cycle has finished. When the oven  
temperature has fallen sufficiently the interlock neon will go  
out and the door will unlock.  
Very heavy soiling  
Table 6-1  
WARNING! The oven will still be hot!  
When the door has unlocked turn the oven function control  
back to OFF.  
When the door has unlocked and the oven has cooled, use a  
damp cloth the clean the debris and ash.  
21  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
To cancel the self cleaning cycle  
Fig.6-14  
Fig.6-15  
Part  
To cancel the self-clean function, hold down the [D] button  
and then press the [–] button to set the timer back to ( 0.00).  
The heating part of the cycle will end and the cooling part  
of the cycle will start. When the oven temperature has fallen  
sufficiently the interlock neon will go out and the door will  
unlock.  
ArtNo.302-0005 -  
6BC Stopping the oven 1  
When the door has unlocked turn the oven function control  
back to OFF.  
WARNING!  
DO NOT attempt to stop the self-clean cycle by  
turning the oven function control to OFF. While this  
will stop the heating part of the cleaning cycle it  
will also stop the ventilation fans from running and  
cause the oven thermal cut-out to trip.  
ArtNo.302-0005a -  
6BC Stopping the oven 1a  
To start the self cleaning cycle automatically  
By using the timer, the self-clean cycle can be programmed to  
turn on and off automatically.  
Recommended  
cleaning method  
Burner grates & Porcelain enamel Mildly abrasive cleaner such as  
Finish  
Note: You cannot set the start time directly – this is set  
automatically by setting the ‘Cleaning period’ and the ‘Stop  
time’.  
top of burner  
heads  
Bon Ami ® or Soft Scrub®.  
Dishwasher.  
Burner base  
Maintop top  
Aluminum  
As above.  
Set the oven function control to self-clean (Fig.6-10). Press  
the [D] button once to set the default cleaning time  
(Fig.6-12). To adjust the cleaning cycle duration, hold down  
the [D] button and press either the [–] or [+] buttons and set  
the time as required.  
Stainless steel  
Hot soapy water, non-abrasive  
cleaner, soft cloth.  
Sides, toe-kick Painted enamel  
Hot soapy water and soft cloth.  
Non-abrasive cleaner, soft cloth.  
Control panel Painted enamel  
or stainless steel  
Now press the [E] button once to bring up the minimum  
‘Stop time’ (Fig.6-14) on the display. Press and hold the [E]  
button and then press the [+] button until the required ‘Stop  
time’ shows (Fig.6-15). Release the buttons.  
Oven interior Porcelain enamel Branded oven cleaner suitable for  
enamel surfaces. Take care not to  
damage the oven door seals.  
The self-clean cycle will now start automatically.  
Door handles Chrome plated  
aluminum  
Non-abrasive cleaner, hot soapy  
water, soft cloth.  
To cancel the automatic self cleaning cycle  
Oven racks &  
supports  
Chrome  
Dishwasher. Hot soapy water and  
scouring pad.  
To return to manual operation the ‘Cleaning period’ must be  
cancelled. Press and hold the [E] button and then press the  
[–] button until the timer display reads ( 0.00).  
Door inner  
Glass  
Hot soapy water and soft cloth.  
Mildly abrasive cleaner with a soft  
cloth.  
Cleaning Table (Table 6-2)  
Cleaners listed are available from supermarkets or electrical  
retailers as stated. For enamelled surfaces use a cleaner that is  
approved for use on vitreous enamel.  
ArtNo.050-0016 - Cleaning table AGA USA  
Outer door  
and drawer  
Painted enamel  
or stainless steel  
Multi-surface cleaner, soft cloth.  
Table 6-2  
Regular cleaning is recommended. For easier cleaning, wipe  
up any spillages immediately.  
22  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
WARNING!  
If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or  
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
Do not touch any electrical switch.  
Do not use any phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbors phone. Follow the gas  
suppliers instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service  
agency or the gas supplier.  
WARNING!  
The anti-tip device supplied with this range must be installed when the appliance is installed. This  
will reduce risk of tipping of the appliance from abnormal usage or by excessive loading of the  
oven door or storage drawer.  
WARNING  
• ALL RANGES CAN TIP  
• INJURY TO PERSONS COULD RESULT  
ArtNo.tipping  
warning symbols  
• INSTALL ANTI-TIP BRACKET PACKED WITH  
RANGE  
• SEE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS  
23  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
7. Installation  
Important!  
Regulations  
Installation of this range must conform with local codes, or in  
the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code,  
ANSI Z223.1/NFPA.54, latest edition.  
Remove all packing material and literature from oven  
before connecting gas and electrical supply to range.  
Have your range installed by a qualified installer.  
Your range must be electrically grounded in accordance  
with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, in  
accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/  
NFPA 70, latest edition).  
In Canada, installation must conform with the current Natural  
Gas Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.1 or the current  
Propane Installation Code, CAN/CGA-B149.2, and with local  
codes where applicable.  
Before installing your range on linoleum or any other  
synthetic floor covering, make sure the floor covering  
can withstand 180°F (80°C) without shrinking, warping  
or discoloring. Do not install the range over carpeting  
unless a sheet of ¼’thick plywood or similar insulator is  
placed between the range and carpeting.  
This range has been design-certified by CSA International  
according to ANSI Z21.1, latest edition and CAN/CGA-22.2  
latest edition.  
Read the instructions before installing or using this appliance.  
This range becomes hot in use, the cooktop burners produce  
exhaust gases.  
Make sure the wall coverings around the range can  
withstand heat generated by the range up to 200°F  
(90°C).  
The range must be electrically grounded in accordance  
with local codes or, in the absence of local codes, in  
accordance with the National Electrical Code (ANSI/NFPA 70,  
latest edition). In Canada, electrical grounding must be in  
accordance with the current CSA C22.1 Canadian Electrical  
Code Part 1 and/or local codes. See ‘Electrical Connection’ in  
this section.  
Avoid placing cabinets above the range. There must be  
a gap of at least 31½’(80 cm) between the top of the  
range and any combustible surface above it.  
If a ventilating hood is installed above the range follow  
the installation instructions supplied with the hood.  
Items of interest to children should not be stored  
above a range – children climbing on the range to  
reach items could be seriously injured.  
Important  
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.  
The range must be properly grounded.  
Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector’s  
use.  
Converting to Propane Gas  
This appliance is supplied set for Natural gas.  
For Your Safety  
Do not store or use combustible materials, gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
A conversion kit for Propane gas is supplied with the range.  
If the appliance is to be converted this must be done before  
installation. The conversion must be performed by a qualified  
LP gas installer. See the Conversion section at the back of this  
installation manual for more details.  
If you smell gas  
Open windows  
Location of the Range  
DO NOT touch electrical switches  
Extinguish any open flame  
Immediately call your gas supplier  
Do not locate the range where it may be subject to strong  
drafts. Any openings in the floor or wall behind the range  
should be sealed. Make sure the openings around the base of  
the range that supply fresh air for combustion and ventilation  
are not obstructed by carpeting or woodwork.  
Installation Safety Instructions  
Improper installation, adjustment, alteration,  
service or maintenance can cause injury or property  
damage. Refer to this manual. For assistance or  
additional information, consult a qualified installer,  
service agency, manufacturer (dealer) or the gas  
supplier.  
Your range is heavy and can settle into soft floor coverings  
such as cushioned vinyl or carpeting. Use care when moving  
the range on this type of flooring. It is recommended that the  
following instructions be followed to protect your floor.  
The range should be installed on a sheet of plywood (or  
similar material). When the floor covering ends at the front of  
the range, the area that the range will rest on should be built  
up with plywood to the same level or higher than the floor  
covering.  
NEVER reuse old flexible connectors. The use of old  
flexible connectors can cause gas leaks and personal  
injury. Always use NEW flexible connectors when  
installing a gas appliance.  
24  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
This will allow the range to be moved for cleaning or  
Checking the parts:  
servicing. Also, make sure your floor covering will withstand  
180°F (80°C); see the ‘Installation Safety Instructions’ section.  
3 grates  
Leveling tool and Allen key  
ArtNo.020-0004 - Tools USA  
Make sure the wall coverings around your range can  
withstand the heat generated, up to 200°F (90°C), by the  
range; see the ‘Installation Safety Instructions’ section.  
oa
su
You will also need the following tools:  
1.  
2.  
Electric drill  
2 full width racks  
1 telescopic rack with runners  
Masonry drill bit & anchors (only required if installing  
the range on a stone or concrete floor)  
ArtNo.3shUSA  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Steel tape measure  
Phillips head screwdriver  
Flat head screwdriver  
2.5 mm Allen key (supplied with the range)  
Spirit level  
2 broiler pans with grids  
3 energy saving racks  
Open-end or adjustable wrench  
Pencil and ruler  
ArtNo.331-0008 - 90SC  
grill pan & trivet  
ArtNo.326-0015 - Energy saving shelf (Falcon)  
10. Pipe wrenches  
Additional materials you may need:  
Gas line shut-off valve.  
2 sets of side supports  
Toe kick  
Pipe joint sealant or UL-approved pipe thread tape with  
Teflon* that resists action of natural and LP gases.  
Flexible metal appliance connector (½’I.D.). A 5 foot  
length is recommended for ease of installation  
but other lengths are acceptable. Never use an old  
connector when installing a new range.  
ArtNo.350-0007 - Plinth USA  
Flare union adapter for connection to gas supply line  
(¾’or ½’NPT x ½’I.D.).  
Reducer plates for conduit  
connection  
Flare union adapter for connection to pressure regulator  
on range (½’NPT x ½’I.D.).  
Side panel extension  
To protect any floor covering under the range a sheet of  
¼’thick plywood or equivalent large enough to stand  
the range on.  
ArtNo.020-0012 Reducer Plates USA  
ArtNo.351-0001 - Side extension  
panel USA  
Conversion kit from natural  
gas to propane gas  
Anti-tip device  
0-0003 -  
-tip bracket V2  
Control knob (°C)  
25  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Positioning the Range  
Fig.7-1 shows the minimum recommended distances and  
Fig.7-1  
clearances from the range to nearby surfaces.  
Min 35½” (90cm) - 36“ (91cm)  
For Canada, min 363/8” (92.5cm)  
You MUST provide adequate clearances between the range  
and adjacent combustible surfaces. These dimensions MUST  
be met for safe use of your range.  
Min 31½” (80cm)  
between the top of the cooktop  
and a horizontal combustible surface  
Maximum 13”  
(33cm)  
Minimum 18”  
(46cm)  
The location of the electrical outlet and pipe opening (see  
Gas Pipe and Electric Outlet Locations) may be adjusted to  
meet specific requirements.  
A gap of at least 3(7.5 cm) should be left between each side  
of the range ABOVE the cooktop level and any adjacent  
vertical surface.  
Min 35 1516” (91cm)  
Max 36 7/8” (93.7cm)  
For electrical and  
gas supply zone  
The cooktop surround should be level with, or above, any  
adjacent work surface.  
ArtNo.280-0001 36” wide oven dimensions  
For non-combustible surfaces (such as unpainted metal or  
ceramic tiles) the gap each side can be reduced from 3to 1”  
(2.5 cm).  
Min 35½” (90cm) - 36“ (91cm)  
recommended to allow for moving the range.  
For Canada, min 363/8” (92.5cm)  
A minimum space of 31½(80 cm) is required between the  
top of the cooktop and a horizontal combustible surface. The  
maximum depth for cabinets installed above cooktops is 13’’  
(33 cm).  
Fig.7-2  
44¼” (112.4cm)  
The depth of the range is 283/8(72 cm) overall (Fig.7-2).  
28” (71.1cm)  
Any range hood should be installed in accordance with the  
hood manufacturer’s instructions.  
261/8” (66.7cm)  
24” (61cm)  
For safety reasons curtains must not be sited immediately  
behind the range.  
We recommend a gap of 35½(90 cm) – 36(91 cm (for  
Canada 363/8(92.5 cm)) between cupboards to allow for  
moving the range.  
USA only: If a flush fit is required, install the range up to the  
cupboard at one side then install the cupboard the other side.  
Open oven door  
shown dotted  
338” (8.5cm) without  
side extension fitted  
ArtNo.272-0011 - 90 Prof+ pyro - dimensions  
26  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Moving the Range  
Fig.7-3  
The range is very heavy. Take great care.  
We recommend two people maneuver the range. Ensure that  
the floor covering is firmly attached or removed to prevent  
it being disturbed when moving the range around. You will  
need the leveling tool.  
Removing the Oven Door  
To remove the door, open the door fully. Swivel the locking ‘U’  
clips forward to the locking position (Fig.7-3). Grip the sides  
of the door, lift upwards and then slide the door forwards  
(Fig.7-4) and remove.  
Removing the Storage Drawer  
Pull the drawer right out.  
Fig.7-4  
Push the ends of the plastic clips – down on the left-hand  
side, up on the right-hand side – to release the catches  
holding the drawer to the side rails (Fig.7-5). At the same  
time pull the drawer forwards and away from the side rails.  
ArtNo.325-0002 - BI oven removing the door  
For safety’s sake push the drawer rails back out of the way.  
Put the drawer somewhere safe – do not replace it until you  
have completed the installation, you will need access to the  
area behind the drawer.  
When you have removed the oven door and storage drawer  
continue as follows:  
Fig.7-5  
First fit the leveling tool on the hexagonal adjusting nut  
(Fig.7-6).  
Make 10 complete (360°) turns clockwise (Fig.7-7). (This  
means turning and removing the leveling tool 20 times.)  
Make sure you lower BOTH REAR ROLLERS. There are two  
adjusting nuts, one for each roller, at both the front bottom  
corners of the range.  
Note that the rollers are only intended to aid installation – the  
range should not be moved once it is installed.  
Fig.7-6  
ArtNo.010-0002 Rear roller nut  
Fig.7-7  
ArtNo.010-0010 Lowering the rear rollers (90)  
x10  
27  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Completing the Move  
Fig.7-8  
Fig.7-9  
ArtNo.010-0009 Pushing the cooker  
Grip under the fascia panel and lift the front of the range  
slightly. Carefully position the range close to its final position,  
leaving just enough space to get behind it (Fig.7-8).  
DO NOT use the door handles or control knobs to  
maneuver the range.  
IMPORTANT: Remove all tape and packaging. Make sure  
the burner heads are properly seated and level. Take the  
accessory pack out of the oven. Check to be sure that no  
range parts have come loose during shipping.  
Installing the Flue Grille  
The flue grille is packed separately. Locate the grille onto the  
flue and secure to the cooktop with the 4 screws supplied  
(Fig.7-9).  
Leveling  
It is recommended that you use a spirit level on a rack in the  
oven to check for level.  
Place the range in its intended position, taking care not to  
twist it within the gap between the kitchen units as damage  
may occur to the range or the units.  
The rollers can be adjusted to level the range. To adjust the  
height of the rear of the range, use the leveling tool supplied  
to turn the adjusting nuts at the front bottom corners of the  
range.  
The front feet and rear rollers can be adjusted to level the  
range. To adjust the height of the rear of the range use the  
leveling tool supplied to turn the adjusting nuts at the front  
bottom corners of the range. To set the front feet turn the  
bases to raise or lower.  
Leave the leveling tool in the storage drawer, so that the  
customer can use it if they wish to move the range.  
28  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Anti-Tip Device  
Fig.7-10  
1
3
WARNING!  
2
The range MUST be secured by the anti-tip bracket  
supplied. Unless properly installed, the range could  
be tipped by leaning on the door and injury might  
result from spilled hot liquids or from the range  
itself.  
3
ArtNo.280-0032 - Assembling the Anti-tip bracket  
Note: The range must be set to the correct height and leveled  
before the anti-tip bracket is installed.  
Fig.7-11  
Range in normal  
working position  
ArtNo.011-0020 - Positioning anti-tip bracket  
Kit Contents:  
1. Anti-tip bracket base  
2. Anti-tip bracket extension  
3. M5 screw  
1
1
2
Assemble the anti-tip bracket base and anti-tip bracket  
extension as shown using M5 screws (Fig.7-10).  
A
Dimension ‘Ashould be set to give a clearance of about ¼”  
(0.6 cm) above the rear channel of the range base (Fig.7-11).  
Floor  
The assembled bracket should be firmly secured to the  
floor to give a minimum engagement of 2’(5 cm) in the  
rear channel of the range base. If the range is mounted on a  
protective sheet make sure the bracket base is firmly attached  
to the floor not just the sheet (Fig.7-12).  
Fig.7-12  
Fig.7-13  
Wall Attachment  
When floor attachment is impractical you may attach the  
anti-tip bracket base securely to a solid wall or wall stud  
(Fig.7-13).  
ArtNo.280-0034 - Anti-Tip mounted to wall  
tNo.280-0033 - Anti-Tip fixed to fl
For both floor and wall attachment it is essential to use the  
appropriate fixing screws and to ensure that the anti-tip  
bracket is firmly attached.  
Fig.7-14  
Side Panel Extension kit  
Two side extension panels are supplied with the range. These  
can be installed where the side of the range is exposed,  
preferably during the installation of the appliance.  
Procedure  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Loosen the 2 screws in the rear edge of the range side  
panel.  
Using the cut-outs, locate the side extension onto the  
protruding screw heads (Fig.7-14).  
Push the side extension up to so that the tab in the  
bottom of the flue extension fits into the slot at the top  
(Fig.7-15).  
Fig.7-15  
4.  
Hold the side extension in place and tighten the screws  
to secure.  
29  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Electrical Connection  
When installed the range must be electrically grounded in  
Fig.7-16  
accordance with local codes or; in the absence of local codes  
with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70, latest edition.  
16” (41cm)  
ArtNo.281-0013 - Albertine SC - Electrical location  
In Canada the range must be installed in accordance with the  
current CSA Standard C22.1 – Canadian Electrical Code Part 1.  
Electrical Requirements  
12” (30cm) min  
CAUTION!  
For personal safety, do not use an extension cord  
with this appliance. Remove the house fuse or open  
the circuit breaker before beginning installation.  
This appliance must be supplied with the proper voltage  
and frequency, and connected to an individual, properly  
grounded branch circuit, protected by a circuit breaker or  
time-delay fuse, as noted on the rating plate.  
Fig.7-17  
Wiring must conform to National Electric Codes. If the electric  
service provided does not meet the above specifications,  
have a licensed electrician install an approved outlet.  
Because range terminals are not accessible after range is in  
position, flexible service conduit or cord must be used.  
Provide Proper Electrical Supply  
This range must be supplied with 240 V 60 Hz and connected  
to an individual, properly grounded branch circuit protected  
by a circuit breaker or time-delay fuse. If the electrical  
service provided does not meet the above specifications, it is  
recommended that a licensed electrician install an approved  
outlet.  
ArtNo.281-0008 - 900lectrical connection cover  
From January 1, 1996, the National Electric Code requires  
that new construction (not existing) utilize a 4-conductor  
connection to an electric range.  
Connecting using the supplied cord and plug  
Your range is shipped with a 4-prong plug to be used in a  
NEMA 14-50R receptacle.  
Recommended Electrical Outlet Locations  
Locate the electric supply as illustrated (Fig.7-16).  
When connecting using a NEMA 14-50R receptacle, if possible  
position it so that it can be accessed through the opening  
at the rear of the drawer cavity. The range can then be easily  
disconnected for servicing, etc.  
Plug the range power cord into a properly grounded wall  
receptacle.  
Connecting if the supplied cord and plug is not  
suitable  
To access the electrical connections, undo the screws and  
remove the electrical cover (Fig.7-17).  
30  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
4-Wire Conduit Installation  
Fig.7-18  
Disconnect the supplied power cord from the terminal block  
and ground post. Keep the terminal block parts; you will need  
them. Remove the strain relief clamp from the power cord  
and remove the power cord and strain relief clamp from the  
mounting bracket (Fig.7-18).  
1
The range is shipped with reducer plates to give a 1 /8’’  
o0040 4 Wire Con
diameter opening for conduit connection. Find the reducer  
plates (Fig.7-19) in the conversion kit and fix them to the  
mounting bracket.  
Fig.7-19  
Fig.7-20  
Attach a squeeze connector (not supplied with the range), to  
your conduit. Insert the conduit through the reducer plates  
on the mounting bracket. Allow enough slack to easily attach  
the wires to the terminal block.  
ArtNo.280-0039 Reducer Plate  
Note: DO NOT install the conduit without a squeeze  
connector.  
Attach the wires to the ground post and terminal block  
(Fig.7-20).  
Note: Make sure the wires are completely inserted into the  
terminals and secure connections are made.  
Secure the squeeze connector in place in the bracket by  
tightening the squeeze connector screws.  
ArtNo.280-0081 - 4 Wire  
cnduit trminal connection  
Red  
Green  
Ground  
Replace the electrical connection cover.  
Black  
White  
Installing a 3-Wire Power Cord  
Disconnect the supplied power cord from the terminal block  
and ground post. Keep the terminal block parts; you will need  
them. Remove the strain relief clamp from the power cord  
and remove the power cord and strain relief clamp from the  
mounting bracket. Discard the strain relief clamp.  
Fig.7-21  
ArtNo.280-0041 - Strain relief bracket 3-wire  
Note: DO NOT install the power cord without a strain relief  
– use the clamp supplied with the cord.  
Install the new strain relief device to the mounting bracket by  
removing the two clamping screws, feeding the two halves  
(ears first) through the hole in the mounting bracket and  
loosely replacing the screws. Insert the power cord through  
the strain relief device but do not tighten the device yet  
(Fig.7-21).  
Fig.7-22  
Fig.7-23  
ArtNo.280-0042 Ground Strap  
A ground strap is supplied in the conversion pack (Fig.7-22).  
Attach the ground strap to the ground and center terminal of  
the connector block (Fig.7-23).  
The neutral or ground wire of the power cord must be  
connected to the neutral terminal located in the center of the  
connector block. The power leads must be connected to the  
outside terminals.  
Make sure the connections are tight. Now tighten the strain  
relief device to clamp the power cord.  
Refit the electrical connection cover.  
BlackArtNo.280-0082 ire nduit connection  
‘Ground strap’  
White  
Red  
Strain relief  
device  
Ground  
31  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
3-Wire Conduit Installation  
Disconnect the supplied power cord from the terminal block  
Fig.7-24  
Fig.7-25  
and ground post. Keep the terminal block parts; you will need  
them. Remove the strain relief clamp from the power cord  
and remove the power cord and strain relief clamp from the  
mounting bracket.  
The range is shipped with reducer plates to give a 11/8’’  
diameter opening for conduit connection. Find the reducer  
plates (Fig.7-24) in the conversion kit and fix them to the  
mounting bracket.  
ArtNo.280-0039 Reducer Plate  
AN.280-0043 3-Wire conduit fitti
Install a squeeze connector (not supplied with the range), to  
your conduit. Insert the conduit through the reducer plates  
on the mounting bracket. Allow enough slack to easily attach  
the wires to the terminal block (Fig.7-25).  
Note: DO NOT install the conduit without a squeeze  
connector.  
Attach the ground strap to the ground and center terminal of  
the connector block (Fig.7-26).  
Fig.7-26  
The neutral or ground wire of the power cord must be  
connected to the neutral terminal located in the center of the  
connector block. The power leads must be connected to the  
outside terminals.  
Note: Make sure the wires are completely inserted into the  
terminals and secure connections are made.  
Red  
Black  
White  
‘Ground strap’  
(grey)  
Secure the squeeze connector in place in the bracket by  
tightening the squeeze connector screws.  
ArtNo.280-008conduit connection  
Ground  
32  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Gas Connection  
Installation of this range MUST conform with local codes or, in  
the absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas Code,  
ANSI Z223.1-latest edition.  
Fig.7-27  
16” (41cm)  
In Canada  
The range MUST be installed in accordance with the current  
CGA Standard CAN/CGA-B149 – Installation Codes for Gas  
Burning Appliances and Equipment and/or local codes.  
2.5” (6.5cm)  
ArtNo.280-0073 - Wall behind the range  
In The Commonwealth Of Massachusetts  
Area accessible through the drawer  
cavity with the drawer removed.  
Area approx 17” (431mm) x 5¾” (146mm)  
When installed within the Commonwealth of Massachusetts  
this product MUST be installed by a licensed plumber or gas  
fitter.  
A ‘T’handle type manual gas valve MUST be installed in the  
gas supply line to this appliance.  
Fig.7-28  
ArtNo280-0074 Connection fron Rear  
Gas Supply Requirements  
The recommended gas pipe outlet locations are shown in  
Fig.7-27, Fig.7-28 and Fig.7-29.  
Provide Adequate Gas Supply  
Before installation, ensure that the local distribution  
conditions (nature of the gas and gas pressure) and the  
adjustment of the appliance are compatible.  
The range is designed to operate at a manifold pressure of 4’’  
of water column (1 kPa) on natural gas. A conversion kit for  
LP gas (Propane) is supplied with the range. When converted  
to LP gas, a pressure of 10’of water column (2.49 kPa) is  
required.  
Fig.7-29  
ArtNo.280-0075 - Opening inside the drawer  
Make sure you are supplying your range with the  
10¼” (26cm)  
correct type of gas.  
If the range is to be used on LP gas a qualified LP installer  
MUST convert it. We recommend that the range be converted  
before installation. This must be done before the range can  
be used on LP gas.  
7¾” (19.7cm)  
For proper operation the pressure of natural gas supplied to  
the regulator must be between 4½’and 13’of water column  
(1.12-3.24 kPa).  
6“ (15.2cm) from the floor  
with range at lowest point  
8¾” (22.2cm) from  
the side of the range  
For LP gas, the pressure supplied must be between 10’and  
13’of water column (2.49-3.24 kPa).  
When checking for proper operation of the regulator, the  
inlet pressure must be at least 1’(0.25 kPa) greater than the  
operating (manifold) pressure as given above.  
The pressure regulator located at the inlet of the range  
manifold must remain in the supply line regardless of  
whether natural or LP gas is being used.  
A flexible metal appliance connector used to connect the  
range to the gas supply line should have an I.D. of ½’and be  
5in length for ease of installation.  
33  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Connect the Range to the Gas Supply  
Shut off the main gas supply valve before disconnecting the  
old range and leave it off until the new hookup has been  
completed. Do not forget to relight the pilot on other gas  
appliances when you turn the gas back on.  
Fig.7-30  
Appliance  
gas inlet  
Flexible connector  
Adaptor  
Because hard piping restricts movement of the range, the  
use of a CSA International-certified flexible metal appliance  
connector is recommended unless local codes require a hard-  
piped connection.  
Pressure regulator  
ArtNo.280-0037 Gas Connection  
Never use an old connector when installing a new range. If  
the hard piping method is used, you must carefully align the  
pipe. The range cannot be moved after the connection is  
made.  
½“ or ¾” gas pipe  
To prevent gas leaks, put pipe joint compound on, or wrap  
pipe thread tape with Teflon* around, all male (external) pipe  
threads.  
Gas supply  
OR  
A. Install a manual gas line shut-off valve in the gas line in  
an easily accessed location outside of the range. Make  
sure everyone operating the range knows where and  
how to shut off the gas supply to the range.  
Gas shut-off valve  
Adaptor  
B. Install a male ½’flare union adapter to the ½’NPT  
internal thread elbow at inlet of regulator. Use a backup  
wrench on the regulator fitting to avoid damage. When  
installing the range from the front, remove the 90°  
elbow for easier installation.  
C. Install a male ½’or ¾’flare union adapter to the NPT  
internal thread of the manual shut-off valve, taking care  
to backup the shut-off valve to keep it from turning.  
D. Connect a flexible metal appliance connector to the  
adapter on the range. Position the range to permit  
connection at the shut-off valve.  
E. When all connections have been made, make sure all  
range controls are in the OFF position. Turn on the  
main gas supply valve and use a liquid leak detector  
at all joints and connections to check for leaks in the  
system. Use a product specifically manufactured for  
leak detection. Leak testing of the appliance shall be  
conducted in accordance to the local codes.  
CAUTION: DO NOT use a flame to check for gas  
leaks.  
When using test pressures greater than ½ psig (3.5 kPa)  
to pressure test the gas supply system of the residence,  
disconnect the range and individual shut-off valve from the  
gas supply piping.  
When using test pressures of ½ psig (3.5 kPa) or less to test  
the gas supply system, simply isolate the range from the gas  
supply system by closing the individual shut-off valve.  
Flexible Connector  
Installer: Inform the consumer of the location of the gas  
shut-off valve (Fig.7-30).  
*Teflon: Registered trademark of DuPont  
34  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Seal the Openings  
Seal any openings in the wall behind the range and in the  
floor under the range when hookups are completed.  
Fig.7-31  
IMPORTANT: When all connections are completed make  
sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the range  
is unobstructed.  
Secng the plinth  
Leveling  
Place the range in its intended position taking care not to  
twist it within the gap between the kitchen units as damage  
may occur to the range or the units. Install the oven racks  
in the oven. Check for levelness by placing a level or a cup,  
partially filled with water, on one of the oven grids. If using a  
spirit level, take two readings with the level placed diagonally  
first in one direction and then the other.  
Fig.7-32  
The rollers can be adjusted to level the range. To adjust the  
height of the rear of the range use the leveling tool supplied  
to turn the adjusting nuts at the front bottom corners of the  
range.  
Final Fitting  
Installing the Toe Kick  
Remove the 3 screws for the toe kick mounts along the front  
bottom edge of the range (Fig.7-31). Fasten the toe kick  
using these screws (alternative color screws can be found in  
the loose parts pack).  
Fig.7-33  
Fitting the Grates  
Make sure that the grates are in the correct position and  
seated properly (Fig.7-32).  
Refitting the Storage Drawer  
To replace the drawer in the range, pull the side rails fully out  
(Fig.7-33).  
Make sure the inner  
rail is forwards  
Carefully move the drawer back between the rails and rest it  
on the side rails (Fig.3-34).  
Fig.7-34  
Slide the drawer back onto the side rails so that the clips click  
into position.  
Drawer  
Refitting the Oven Door  
Rail  
To refit the door, slide the hinges back into their slots. Rotate  
the locking ‘Uclips back to fit onto the hinges.  
35  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Range Operational Checks  
Oven Check  
Moving the Range for Servicing  
Follow these procedures to remove appliance for servicing:  
Shut off the gas supply and turn off the circuit breaker.  
Disconnect gas supply tubing to the appliance and unplug  
the electrical supply cord.  
Turn on the oven and check that the oven fans start to turn  
and that the oven starts to heat up. Turn off the oven.  
Oven Light Check  
Press the oven light switch and check that the lights are  
working.  
Note: A suitably qualified person should disconnect and  
reconnect the gas supply.  
The range is very heavy, so take great care. We recommend  
two people maneuver the range. Ensure that the floor  
covering is firmly attached, or removed to prevent it being  
disturbed when moving the range around. You will need the  
leveling tool.  
Note: The oven light bulbs are not included in the warranty.  
Ignition of the Cooktop Burners Check  
Operation of all cooktop burners should be checked after the  
range and gas supply lines have been carefully checked for  
leaks.  
Before attempting to move the range, see ‘Moving the range’  
on page 27.  
Check each burner in turn. There is a flame safety device that  
stops the flow of gas to the burner if the flame goes out.  
There is also a spark ignition system that works when the  
knob is pressed in.  
Refitting the Range  
Reverse the above procedure to refit. If the gas line has been  
disconnected, check for gas leaks after reconnection.  
For each burner, push in and turn a knob to the lighting  
position.  
Note: A suitably qualified person should disconnect and  
reconnect the gas supply.  
The igniter should spark and light the gas. Keep holding the  
knob pressed in to let the gas through to the burner for few  
seconds.  
The service engineer MUST follow the installation instructions  
provided with the gas appliance connector and the warning  
label attached to the connector.  
If, when you let go of the control knob, the burner goes out,  
the safety device has not held in. Turn the control to the  
off position and wait one minute, then try again this time  
holding in the control knob for slightly longer.  
If the range is removed for any reason, make sure that the  
anti-tip device is re-engaged properly when the range  
is replaced. Failure to take this precaution could result in  
tipping of the range and may cause injury.  
Quality of Flames  
If the flame is distorted, check that the burner head is  
correctly placed over the burner base.  
MAKE SURE THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION AND  
VENTILATION AIR TO THE RANGE IS UNOBSTRUCTED.  
MAKE SURE ALL CONTROLS ARE LEFT IN THE OFF  
POSITION.  
Customer Care  
Please complete your details in this Guide, inform the user  
how to operate the range and hand over the Instructions.  
Thank you  
36  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
8. Conversion to Another Gas  
Important!  
Fig.8-1  
Observe all governing codes and ordinances.  
The range must be properly grounded.  
Save these instructions for the local electrical inspector’s  
use.  
B
When servicing or replacing gas carrying components  
disconnect from the gas supply before commencing  
operation and check the appliance is gas sound after  
completion. When checking for gas leaks use a liquid leak  
detector at all joints and connections to check for leaks in  
the system. Use a product specifically manufactured for leak  
detection. Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted in  
accordance to the manufacturer’s instructions.  
A
C
ArtNo.311-0010 Injectors  
A - Jet, B - Internal injector, C - External injector  
For Your Safety  
DO NOT store or use combustible materials, gasoline or other  
flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any  
other appliance.  
Natural Gas  
Propane Gas  
Internal 110  
External 166  
170  
Internal 71  
Wok burner  
External 93  
Conversion to Propane  
This appliance is supplied set for Natural gas. A conversion kit  
for Propane gas is supplied with the range.  
Large burner  
Medium burner  
Small burner  
106  
84  
150  
107  
61  
If the appliance is to be converted this must be done before  
installation. The conversion must be performed by a qualified  
LP gas installer. After conversion the installation must comply  
with the relevant regulations and also the local electricity  
supply company requirements. Read the instructions before  
converting this appliance.  
Table 8-1  
Fig.8-2  
OFF  
OFF  
Failure to convert the appliance correctly could invalidate any  
warranty or liability claims and lead to prosecution.  
PRO+  
This instruction must be used in conjunction with the rest  
of the appliance instruction, in particular for information on  
Standards, range positioning, connection hose suitability, etc.  
When servicing or replacing gas-carrying components  
disconnect from gas before commencing operation and  
check appliance is gas sound after completion.  
Fig.8-3  
DO NOT use reconditioned or unauthorized gas controls.  
Orifices  
Remove burner caps and heads. Remove the old orifices; save  
the orifices removed from the appliance for future use. Fit  
the new orifices; see Table 8-1 for details. Reassemble in the  
reverse order.  
Valve Adjustment  
Disconnect from the electricity supply.  
ArtNo.270-0032 - 90 Prof+ F- Removing the control panel  
Remove all control knobs. Open the oven door. Undo the  
screws holding the on the oven beak in place (Fig.8-2).  
Remove the 3 fixing screws on the underside of the control.  
The control panel should drop down slightly - it is held at  
each end by two holes in the top edge (Fig.8-3) that locate  
on the tags on the inner panel.  
37  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Lift the control panel clear of the tags and pull the control  
panel forward.  
AtNo.0102-0001 - Unscrewing  
ontrol valve bypass screw  
Fig.8-5  
Take care not to damage or strain the wiring.  
Replacing the Bypass Screw  
ArtNo.0102-0002 - Removing the  
tap bypass screw  
Unscrew the control valve bypass screw (Fig.8-4). Using a  
pair of long nose pliers, carefully remove the bypass screw  
(Fig.8-5).  
Fig.8-4  
Install the correct replacement screw; see Table 8-2 for the  
correct size. Tighten the screw down.  
Save the screws removed from the appliance for future use.  
ArtN41  
Taass screw  
Natural Gas Propane Gas  
Gas Regulator  
82  
70  
49  
38  
31  
22  
Wok burner  
To access the gas regulator remove the storage drawer.  
Large burner  
Medium burner  
Small burner  
Pull the drawer right out. Push the ends of the plastic clips  
(down of the left-hand side, up on the right-hand side) to  
release the catches holding the drawer to the side rails  
(Fig.8-6). At the same time pull the drawer forwards and  
away from the side rails. The regulator is now accessible.  
53  
43  
Table 8-2  
Fig.8-6  
For safetys sake push the drawer rails back out of the  
way.  
The regulator may be one of two types (Fig.8-7).  
Type 1  
Unscrew the hexagonal nut in the front of the regulator. The  
regulator nut has a plastic snap in converter device on the  
underside (Fig.8-8). To convert the regulator, snap the device  
out of the nut and refit the other way up.  
The snap in converter device is marked to show which gas it  
is set for (Fig.8-9). Make sure the device is secure in the base  
of the nut and refit the nut to the regulator.  
Fig.8-7  
Type 1  
Type 2  
Type 2  
The regulator has a bayonet mounted top cap (Fig.8-10).  
Using a small coin, press in and turn the cap to remove it.  
ArtNo.102-0005 - Gas regulator types  
Turn the cap over so that the letters “LPare visible on base  
of the hollow in the cap (Fig.8-11). Refit the cap, making sure  
that the bayonet pins are securely located.  
Fig.8-8  
Maxitrol cap & converter  
Nut  
Snap-in converter device  
Fig.8-9  
trol converter de
38  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Stick on label  
Stick the “NOW ADJUSTED FOR LP GASlabel next to the  
ratings label inside the drawer cavity to indicate the gas the  
appliance is now set for (Fig.8-12).  
Fig.8-10  
Pressure Testing  
Connect the appliance to the gas supply. Check the appliance  
is gas sound.  
ArtN08 - Regulator
The gas pressure can be measured at the pressure test point  
on the appliance side of the pressure regulator (Fig.8-13).  
Fig.8-11  
For proper operation, the pressure of LP supplied to the  
regulator must be between 10’and 13’of water column  
(2.49 - 3.24 kPa).  
Type 1  
Type 2  
When checking for proper operation of the regulator, the  
inlet pressure must be at least 1’(0.25 kPa) greater than the  
operating (manifold) pressure as given above.  
The pressure regulator located at the inlet of the range  
manifold must remain in the supply line regardless of  
whether natural or LP gas is being used.  
ArtNo.102-0009 - Gas regulator settings  
Fig.8-12  
ArtNo.102-0010 - Adjusted to LP gas label  
Fig.8-13  
ArtNo.102011 - Pressure test point  
39  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished.  
Refitting the Grille and Drawer  
Fig.8-14  
Refitting the Flue Grille  
Locate the grille onto the flue and secure to the cooktop with  
the 4 screws supplied (Fig.8-14).  
Refitting the Storage Drawer  
To replace the drawer in the range, pull the side rails fully out  
(Fig.8-15).  
Carefully move the drawer back between the rails and rest it  
on the side rails (Fig.8-16).  
Slide the drawer back onto the side rails so that the clips click  
into position.  
Check the appliance is gas sound.  
Fig.8-15  
Check the operation of all the burners.  
Make sure the inner  
rail is forwards  
Fig.8-16  
Drawer  
Rail  
40  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
9. Circuit Diagram  
L1  
L2  
bk  
r
H1  
R
r
b
bk  
bk  
br  
bk  
M
f
br  
J
d
e
O
c
b
a
br  
or  
gy  
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
P8  
r
bk  
v
br  
P7  
P6  
P5  
P4  
P3  
P2  
bk  
1
2
r
v
v
br  
b
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
b
gy  
r
w
y
v
v
br  
r
1
B12  
B2  
or  
br  
v
v
br  
br  
P1  
C5  
r
1
or  
A1  
G
K
2
P2  
P1  
v
1
or  
br  
bk  
w
8
7
6
5
4
3
2
P8  
P7  
P6  
P5  
P4  
v
br  
b
gy  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
r
br  
w
y
or  
b
P3 bk  
H3  
v
or  
P2  
r
1
P1  
F5  
r
A2  
b
H2  
H2  
w
or  
w
bk  
11  
21  
32  
P
w
31  
14  
12 24  
22  
Q3  
Q2  
w
gyor  
v
br  
D
Q1  
v
bk  
bk  
r
B2  
A2/B1  
A1  
or  
r
w
gy  
or  
r
I
w
N
Code Color  
bl Blue  
Code Description  
Code Description  
A1  
A2  
B1  
B2  
C1  
C2  
C3  
C4  
C5  
D
MF oven master switch  
MF oven drone switch  
Oven thermostat  
G
H1  
H2  
H3  
I
Oven protect thermostat  
Oven neon  
br Brown  
bk Black  
or Orange  
Oven light  
Oven front switch  
Oven light switch  
Door lock neon  
Right-hand oven base element  
r
v
Red  
Right-hand oven top outer element  
Right-hand oven top inner element  
Right-hand oven fan element  
Right-hand oven fan  
J
Ignition spark generator  
Oven divider switch (In)  
Ignition switches  
Cooling fan fail cut-out  
Pyrolytic thermostat  
Lock cam switch  
Violet  
White  
Yellow  
K
w
y
M
O
g/y Green/yellow  
gr Grey  
Cooling fan (2 speed)  
P
r(f) Red (flag)  
F1  
F2  
F3  
F4  
F5  
Left-hand oven base element  
Left-hand oven top outer element  
Left-hand oven top inner element  
Left-hand oven fan element  
Left-hand oven fan  
Q1  
Q2  
Q3  
R
Lock motor  
Lock motor resistor  
Clock / oven timer  
41  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
10. Technical Data  
INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with the user.  
RATING PLATE LOCATION: Inside base drawer of cavity. Remove the drawer  
(see Overview > Storage for details).  
COUNTRY OF DESTINATION: USA/Canada  
Connections  
Electric  
240 V 60 Hz  
Gas  
½NPT at rear left-hand side  
Dimensions  
Overall height  
minimum 3515/16” (91 cm)  
maximum 367/8” (93.7 cm)  
Overall width  
35½” (90cm); see ‘Positioning of Cooker’.  
Overall depth  
28” (711 mm)  
Minimum space for cooktop  
31½” (800 mm)  
Ratings  
Oven  
Fan element (x2)  
Top element (x2)  
Browning element (x2)  
Bottom element (x2)  
1.8 kW each  
0.75 kW each  
1.15 kW each  
0.75 kW each  
Gas Hob  
Natural gas 4WC  
Propane gas 10WC  
Orifice  
Input  
Orifice  
Screw  
Input  
Screw  
Internal 110  
External 166  
170  
Internal 71  
Wok burner  
15,000 btu/hr  
82  
15,000 btu/hr  
49  
External 93  
Large burner  
Medium burner  
Small burner  
12,000 btu/hr  
9,200 btu/hr  
5,000 btu/hr  
70  
53  
43  
12,000 btu/hr  
8,000 btu/hr  
4,200 btu/hr  
106  
84  
38  
31  
22  
150  
107  
61  
Efficiencies  
Oven  
Energy consumption based on standard load  
Usable volume (cubic feet)  
Size  
0.90 kWh  
3.8  
Large  
Time to cook standard load  
44 minutes  
Maximum total electric load 240V: 3.85 kW, 16 A (including oven fans, lights, etc.)  
Note: The maximum input at any time is given as the convection broil, which is all top elements and the fan.  
42  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
43  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
44  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
CONSUMER WARRANTY  
ENTIRE PRODUCT – LIMITED ONE YEAR WARRANTY  
AGA warrants the replacement or repair of all parts, including gas components of this range cooker which prove  
to be defective in material or workmanship, with the exception of the painted or porcelain enamel finish or plated  
surfaces, for one year from the date of original purchase. Such parts will be repaired or replaced at the option of  
Aga without charge, subject to the terms and conditions set out below.  
The warranty period against defects in the painted or porcelain enamel finish, or plated surfaces, is 90 days from  
date of original purchase. The warranty does not include replacement of oven lamps.  
OVEN ELEMENTS - LIMITED SECOND THROUGH THIRD YEAR WARRANTY  
AGA warrants the oven heating elements against defects in material or workmanship for an additional two  
years. These parts will be repaired or replaced at the option of Aga without charge, but you pay for labor and  
transportation subject to the terms and conditions set out below.  
TERMS AND CONDITIONS  
1.  
This warranty applies only for single family domestic use when the range has been properly installed  
according to the instructions supplied by Aga and is connected to an adequate and proper utility service.  
Damage due to faulty installation, improper usage and care, abuse, accident, fire, flood, acts of God,  
commercial, business or rental use, and alteration, or the removal or defacing of the serial plate, cancels all  
obligations of this warranty. Service during this warranty must be performed by a factory Authorized Service  
Person.  
2.  
3.  
Warranty applies to product only in the country in which it was purchased.  
Aga is not liable for any claims or damages resulting from any failure of the range or from service delays  
beyond their reasonable control.  
4.  
To obtain warranty service, the original purchaser must present the original Bill of Sale, Model and Serial  
number. Components repaired or replaced are warranted through the remainder of the original warranty  
period only.  
5.  
6.  
The warranty does not cover expense involved in making this appliance readily accessible for servicing.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. Additional warranty rights may be provided by law in some  
areas.  
7.  
Adjustments such as calibrations, levelling, tightening of fasteners, or utility connections normally associated  
with original installation are the responsibility of the dealer or installer and not that of the Company.  
TO ENSURE PROMPT WARRANTY SERVICE, SEND IN YOUR WARRANTY CARD WITHIN 10 DAYS OF PURCHASE.  
If further help is needed concerning this warranty, contact:  
Customer Service  
AGA Marvel  
PLACE OF PURCHASE ________________________________  
1050 Fountain St. N.  
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada  
N3H-4R7  
DATE OF PURCHASE _________________________________  
SERIAL NUMBER ____________________________________  
MODEL NUMBER ___________________________________  
Business (519) 650-5775  
Fax (519) 650-3773  
Toll Free Telephone 1-877-650-5775  
Toll Free Fax 1-800-327-5609  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  
1050 Fountain St. N., Cambridge,  
Ontario, Canada N3H 4R7  
Business (519) 650-5775 or Fax (519) 650-3773  
Toll free phone 1-877-650-5775  
Toll free fax 1-800-327-5609  
Download from Www.Somanuals.com. All Manuals Search And Download.  

3Com Switch II Hub 10 User Manual
3D Connexion Gas Grill DB15 000358 00 User Manual
Accton Technology Switch 3008P User Manual
Alamo Lawn Mower 02986941C User Manual
Alto Shaam Fryer FryTech Series User Manual
Amana Microwave Oven RCS10DA User Manual
American DJ DJ Equipment Saga User Manual
AMX Switch RDM 2SWM User Manual
AO Smith Water Heater 400 Series User Manual
Behringer Car Speaker B415DSP User Manual