USER MANUAL
Model EKM6044 / EKM6045
CONTENTS
Care and Cleaning
Cleaning Materials
Cleaning the Outside of the Appliance
Cleaning the Control Knobs and Handles
Removing and Replacing the Wirework Runners 21
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FOR THE USER
Important Safety Information
Description of the Appliance
Getting to Know Your Appliance
Before Using the Appliance
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Cleaning the Hob
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When Replacing Hotplate Burner Parts
Cleaning the Shelves, Wirework Runners
and Grill/Oven Furniture
Cleaning Inside the Grill and Oven Compartments 23
Hints and Tips
Rating Plate
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Preparing to Use your Appliance
The Cooling Fan for the Controls
Control Panel Indicator Neon(s)
Condensation and Steam
Cookware
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Cleaning the Door(s)
Replacing an Oven Light Bulb
Grill and Oven Furniture
Something Not Working?
Service and Spare Parts
Guarantee Conditions
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The Timer
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The Gas Hob
Using the Hob
To Light the Hob Burners
To Turn Off Any Burner
Things to Note
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FOR THE INSTALLER
Technical Details
Important Safety Requirements
Provision For Ventilation
Moving Your Appliance
For Your Safety
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Hints & Tips
Location of Appliance
Levelling the Appliance
Connecting to the Electricity Supply
Connecting to Gas Supply
Fitting the Stability Chain
Testing
The Grill
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Using the Grill
Things to Note
The Grill Pan and Handle
Hints and Tips
Grilling Chart
General Note
Notes
The Top Oven
Using the Top Oven
Things to Note
To Fit the Top Oven Shelf
Hints and Tips
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To help you the following symbols will be found in
the text.
Hints and Tips
Safety Instructions.
The Main Oven
Using the Main Oven
Things to Note
To Fit the Main Oven Shelves
Hints and Tips
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Please read the instruction book carefully before
use and retain for future reference.
AT THE END OF THE APPLIANCE'S LIFE
Oven Cooking Chart
Roasting Chart
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The symbol
on the product or on its packaging
indicates that this product may not be treated as
household waste. Instead it shall be handed over to
the applicable collection point for the recycling of
electrical and electronic equipment. By ensuring this
product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent
Defrost Feature
Using Defrost Feature
Things to Note
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Hints and Tips
potential
negative
consequences
for
the
environment and human health, which could
otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste
handling of this product.
For more detailed
information about recycling of this product, please
contact your local city office, your household waste
disposal service or the shop where you purchased
the product.
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DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE
SLIP-IN ELECTRIC DOUBLE OVEN WITH GAS HOB
Electronic Timer
Control Panel
Top Oven / Grill
Main Oven
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE
THE CONTROL PANEL
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B
E
F
G
H
C
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J
K
FEATURES
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B
C
D
- Hotplate Control
- Hotplate Control
- Main Oven Temperature Control
- Electronic Timer
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- Top Oven Function Selector
- Top Oven Temperature Control
- Hotplate Control
- Hotplate Control
- Main Oven Indicator Neon
- Top Oven/Grill Indicator Neon
- Ignition Switch
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BEFORE USING THE APPLIANCE
To prevent discolouration, regularly wipe away
RATING PLATE
condensation and also soilage from surfaces.
For your safety wall coverings at the rear of the
appliance should be securely fixed to the wall.
This is situated on the front frame of the appliance and
can be seen upon opening the door. Alternatively the
rating plate may also be found on the back or top of
some models (where applicable).
The appliance must be protected by a suitably rated
fuse or circuit breaker. The rating of the appliance is
given on the rating plate.
COOKWARE
Baking trays, dishes etc., should not be placed directly
against the grid covering the fan at the back of the
oven.
Do not use baking trays larger than 30cm x 35cm (12”
x 14”) as they will restrict the circulation of heat and
may affect performance.
Do not remove the rating plate from the appliance
as this may invalidate the guarantee.
PREPARING TO USE YOUR APPLIANCE
Wipe over the base of the oven(s) with a soft cloth and
hot soapy water and wash the furniture before use.
We suggest that you run the oven elements for 10 – 15
minutes at 220°C to burn off any residue from their
surfaces. The procedure should be repeated with the
grill for approximately 5 – 10 minutes. During this
period an odour may be emitted, it is therefore
advisable to open a window for ventilation.
GRILL AND OVEN FURNITURE
The following items of grill and oven furniture have
been supplied with the appliance. If you require
replacements of any of the items listed below please
contact your local Service Force Centre, quoting the
relevant part number.
THE COOLING FAN FOR THE CONTROLS
1 grill pan
(349099801)
The cooling fan comes on immediately when the
grill/top oven is switched on and after a short time
when the main oven is in use. It may run on after the
controls are switched off until the appliance has
cooled. During the initial period the cooling fan may
turn ON and OFF, this is quite normal.
1 grill pan handle
(349100501)
Always allow the cooling fan to cool the
appliance down before switching off at the
wall prior to carrying out any cleaning or
maintenance work.
CONTROL PANEL INDICATOR NEON(S)
1 grill pan grid
(311757500)
The indicator neon will operate when the grill (where
applicable) or oven(s) is switched on. The indicator
neon will glow. It may turn on and off during use to
show that the setting is being maintained. If the neon
does not operate as the instructions indicate the
controls have been incorrectly set. Return all controls
to zero and reset following the instructions for the
required setting.
1 cranked shelf
(for grilling and
top oven cooking)
CONDENSATION AND STEAM
When food is heated it produces steam similar to a
boiling kettle. The vents allow some of this steam to
escape. However, always stand back from the
appliance when opening the door(s) to allow any build
up of steam or heat to release.
If the steam comes into contact with a cool surface on
the outside of the appliance, e.g. a trim, it will
condense and produce water droplets. This is quite
normal and is not caused by a fault on the appliance.
2 cranked shelves
(for main oven
cooking)
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THE TIMER
KEY
A COOK TIME
C
D
A
B
B END TIME
C COUNTDOWN
D TIME
E DECREASE CONTROL
F SELECTOR CONTROL
G INCREASE CONTROL
G
F
E
NOTE:
The time of day must be set before the main oven
will operate manually.
1. HOW TO SET THE TIME OF DAY
The oven has a 24 hour clock.
When the electricity supply is first switched ON, the
display will show 12.00 and the 'Time' indicator neon
will flash as Fig. 1.
Fig.1.
To set the correct time press the increase control
button (+) and if necessary, the decrease control
button (-) until the correct time on the 24 hour clock is
reached, e.g. 10.00am as Fig. 2. The 'Time' indicator
neon will flash for 5 seconds and then go out.
NOTE: The increase and decrease control
buttons operate slowly at first and then more
rapidly. They should be pressed separately.
2. HOW TO SET THE COUNTDOWN
Fig.2.
The 'Countdown' gives an audible reminder at the
end of any period of cooking. This cooking period
may be up to 2 hrs 30 mins. It is not part of the
automatic control.
To set, press the Selector Control button until the
'Countdown' indicator neon is illuminated and the
display reads 0.00 as Fig. 3.
To set the correct time duration depress the increase
control (+) until the display indicates the interval to be
timed, e.g. 1hr 45 mins as Fig. 4. If necessary
depress the decrease control (-) to achieve the
correct time interval.
Fig.3.
NOTE: This must be completed within 5 seconds
of first pressing the Selector Control button.
During the operation of the 'Countdown', the
remaining time period will be shown in the display.
The 'Countdown' will sound intermittently for up to 2
minutes at the end of the timed period. The sound
can be stopped by pressing any button.
Fig.4.
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TO CANCEL THE COUNTDOWN
If you change your mind and want to cancel the
'Countdown', press the Selector Control button until
the 'Countdown' indicator neon flashes then depress
the decrease control (-) until 0. 00 shows in the
display as Fig. 5. The 'Countdown' indicator neon
will continue to flash for a few seconds and then
return to the time of day.
3. SETTING THE OVEN TIMER CONTROL
The main oven only can be automatically timed.
Fig.5.
When using the timer control for the very first time, it
is advisable to let it operate while you are at home.
The displays can be checked to show that it is
operating correctly and you will feel confident to
leave a meal to cook automatically in the future.
A) TO SET THE TIMER TO SWITCH ON
AND OFF AUTOMATICALLY
i) Ensure the electricity supply is switched ON and
that the correct time of day is displayed, e.g.
9.a.m. as Fig. 6.
ii) Place food in oven.
iii) To set the length of cooking time. Press the
Selector Control button until the 'Cook Time'
indicator neon is illuminated. Press the increase
control (+) until the required length of cooking
time is displayed, e.g. 2 hrs 15 mins as Fig. 7. If
necessary depress the decrease control (-) until
the correct time interval is achieved.
Fig.6.
Fig.7.
Fig.8.
The maximum cooking time is 10 hours.
iv) Release the buttons. The 'Cook Time' indicator
neon will be illuminated.
Remember, this must be completed within 5
seconds of first pressing the Selector Control
button.
v) To set the 'End Time'. Press the Selector
Control button until the 'End Time' indicator
neon flashes. Press the increase control button
(+) until the required stop time is displayed, e.g.
12.15 p.m. as Fig. 8. If necessary depress the
decrease control (-) until the correct time interval
is achieved.
vi) Release the buttons. The time of day will be
displayed after 5 seconds. The 'Cook Time' and
'End Time' indicator neons will be illuminated.
The 'End Time' must not be more than 23 hours
59 minutes from the time of day. For example, if
the time of day is 09.00 a.m., the latest 'End
Time' would be 08.59 a.m. the next day.
vii)Set the main oven control to the required
temperature. The oven indicator neon should
be OFF.
NOTE: When the automatic timed period starts,
the oven indicator neon will turn ON and OFF
periodically during cooking, showing that the
temperature is being maintained.
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B) TO SET THE TIMER TO SWITCH OFF
ONLY
i) Ensure the electricity supply is switched ON and
that the correct time of day is displayed, e.g.
10.00am as Fig. 9.
ii) Place food in the oven.
iii) To set the length of cooking time, press the
Selector Control button until the 'Cook Time'
indicator neon is illuminated. Press the increase
control ( + ) until the required length of cooking
time is displayed, e.g. 2 hrs 15 mins as Fig. 10.
Depress the decrease control ( - ) if necessary.
iv) Release the buttons. The 'Cook Time' indicator
neon will illuminate and the time of day will be
displayed after 5 seconds.
v) Set the oven temperature. The oven indicator
neon should be ON.
vi) To check the 'End Time' during the cooking
period, simply press the Selector Control button
once and the remaining time will be displayed, as
Fig. 11.
4. TO CANCEL AN AUTOMATIC
PROGRAMME
i) To cancel an automatic programme press the
Selector Control button until the 'Cook Time'
indicator neon flashes. Press the decrease
control ( - ) until the display reads 0.00 as Fig.
12.
Fig.10.
Fig.11.
Fig.12.
ii) Release the buttons. The 'Cook Time' indicator
neon will flash and after 5 seconds return to the
time of day.
iii) Turn off the oven controls.
5. TO RETURN THE APPLIANCE TO
MANUAL
At the end of a timed cooking period, the
indicator neon will flash and an alarm will sound
for up to 2 minutes.
i) To stop the sound press any of the three buttons,
as Fig. 13.
ii) The display will return to the time of day.
iii) Turn off the oven controls.
6. THINGS TO NOTE
In the event of an interruption of the electricity
supply, the timer will reset itself to zero, and all
programming will be cancelled.
7. AUTOMATIC COOKING
It is advisable to leave food in the oven for as
short a time as possible before automatic
cooking. Always ensure commercially prepared
food is well within its use by date and that home
prepared food is fresh and of good quality.
When cooking is complete, do not leave food to
stand in the oven, but remove and cool it quickly
if the food is not to be consumed immediately.
Always ensure food in the oven has been
covered before cooking if it is not possible to
remove food immediately after cooking.
Fig.13.
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THE GAS HOB
USING THE HOB
The gas hob has three different burner sizes to suit
different types of cooking:
To ensure maximum burner efficiency only use pots
and pans with flat bases appropriate to the burner
size used.
Larger burner (Rapid or triple crown where
applicable) - use a large pan for food such as chips.
Medium burners (Normal) - use for everyday
cooking.
Small burner (Simmer) - use for simmering foods
such as soups and stews.
The largest pan which you should use on any burner
is 230mm (9"). The base of the smallest pan should
not measure less than 100mm (4").
Ensure the pan supports are correctly
fitted before using the hob.
TO LIGHT THE HOB BURNERS
The hob ignition works by means of an electric spark
system.
1. Lift up the lid. You cannot use the hob when the
lid is down.
2. Push in and turn the control knob to the left to
the highest setting. This is shown by a large
flame symbol. Press the ignition button
immediately.
3. When the burner has lit release the control and
ignition button, adjust the setting as required.
Warning: If the ignition button is not
pressed immediately a build up of gas
may cause the flame to spread.
If you close the lid of the appliance while
any of the hotplate burners are lit, the gas
will go out. This is because it would be
dangerous if the burners stayed on when
the lid was closed.
Always use the control knob to turn off a
burner. Do not use the lid as a cut-off
device. This will only cut off the gas
when the lid is closed. The gas will flow
again when the lid is opened.
TO TURN OFF ANY BURNER
1. Turn the control knob to the off position.
When lighting any burner, ensure that it
is lit before you leave the appliance.
When turning off a burner, ensure the
flame has gone out before leaving the
appliance.
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In the event of the burner flames being
accidentally extinguished, turn off the
burner control and do not attempt to re-
ignite the burner for at least 1 min.
THINGS TO NOTE
If you are having any difficulty lighting a hob burner
turn all the hob controls off and make sure the
burner parts have been replaced correctly.
HINTS AND TIPS
• Do not overfill pans or they will boil over.
• Do not use pans with very heavy handles which
cause the pan to tip.
• Do not close the lid until the appliance has
cooled down.
Do not use the lid as a work surface or
chopping board. This could damage the
glass and reduce its strength.
Place pans on the centre of the burners.
Position pans so the handles cannot be
accidentally knocked or overhang the
appliance.
Lift pans on and off the pan supports.
Do not slide them across the hob.
• Do not leave accidental spillage on the hob or
removable parts. The spillage should be wiped
up and the parts washed and carefully dried as
soon as the hob, pan supports and burner parts
are cool enough to touch.
• A flat based Wok will stand stable on the pan
supports. If you use a round Wok with a collar
support, the collar must be the open wirework
type otherwise the performance of the burner will
be affected.
Take care to avoid burns and scalds
when reaching across the hotplate.
Take extra care when deep fat frying, do
not cover the pan with a lid. Do not leave
a pan unattended. If the pan catches fire,
leave it where it is and turn off all
controls. Place a damp cloth or a fitting
lid over the pan to smother the flames.
Never put water on the fire. Leave to cool
for 30 minutes.
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THE GRILL
CAUTION – Accessible parts may be hot
when the grill is in use. Young children
should be kept away.
USING THE GRILL
The Grill on this appliance has been designed to
heat up more quickly than conventional grill
elements. It provides quick, direct heat and no
preheating is necessary.
• Turn the top oven/grill function selector to.
• Turn the temperature control knob to the right as
far as it will go. This is the hottest setting.
• To use the grill at lower settings, turn the
temperature control knob to 110°C or 150°C.
THINGS TO NOTE
• The cooling fan will operate.
• Some smoke from fat splashes may be evident
as the grill cleans itself.
• The top oven cannot be operated when the grill
is in use.
THE GRILL PAN AND HANDLE
The grill pan is supplied with a removable handle.
To attach the handle, press the button on the handle
with the thumb and insert the lip into the widest part
of the bracket. Slide the handle towards the left and
release the button.
Ensure the handle is correctly located.
To remove the handle, press the button on the
handle with the thumb and slide the handle towards
the right. Release the button.
Always remove the grill pan handle during
grilling.
Place the grill pan on the shelf so that the pan is
positioned centrally beneath the grill. Ensure that
the cut out on the underside of the handle bracket
locates between the bars of the shelf.
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HINTS AND TIPS
• Most foods should be placed on the grid in the
grill pan to allow maximum circulation of air to lift
the food out of the fats and juices.
• Adjust the grid and grill pan runner position to
allow for different thicknesses of food. Position
the food close to the element for faster cooking
and further away for more gentle cooking.
• Food should be thoroughly dried before grilling
to minimise splashing. Brush lean meats and
fish lightly with a little oil or melted butter to keep
them moist during cooking.
• Accompaniments such as tomatoes and
mushrooms may be placed underneath the grid
when grilling meats.
GRILLING CHART
FOOD
POSITION
GRILL TIME
(mins in total)
• When toasting bread, use the shelf in position 6
Bacon Rashers
Beefburgers
5 - 6
with the grid in the ‘high’ position.
Adjust
grill
10 - 15
30 - 40
• When using the centre section grill, ensure food
is placed centrally on the grilling grid directly
beneath the grill element.
Chicken Joints
setting
and
Chops – Lamb
Pork
15 - 20
20 - 30
• Preheat the grill on a full setting for a few
minutes before sealing steaks or toasting.
Adjust the heat setting and the shelf as
necessary during cooking.
Fish – Whole
Trout/Mackerel
15 - 25
grill
Fillets -
Plaice/Cod
10 - 15
20 - 30
8 - 12
pan
• The food should be turned over during cooking
grid
Kebabs
as required.
Kidneys –
Lamb/Pig
to
suit
Liver –
Lamb/Pig
10 - 20
20 - 30
different
thicknesses
Sausages
Steaks – Rare
Medium
6 - 12
12 - 16
14 - 20
of
Well Done
food
Toasted
Sandwiches
3 - 4
The times quoted above are given as a guide and
should be adjusted to suit personal taste.
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THE TOP OVEN
The top oven is the smaller of the two ovens. It is
heated by elements in the top and bottom of the
oven. It is designed for cooking smaller quantities of
food. It gives especially good results if used to cook
fruit cakes, sweets and savoury flans or quiche.
The top oven is also ideal for use as warming
compartment to warm dishes and keep food hot.
Use the top oven when you want to warm plates.
Use the lowest setting on the top oven temperature
control.
USING THE TOP OVEN
• Turn the top oven/grill selector to top oven.
• Turn the top oven temperature control to the
required setting.
THINGS TO NOTE
• The oven light will illuminate.
• The indicator neon will glow. It may turn ON and
OFF during use to show that the setting is being
maintained.
• The cooling fan for the controls may operate
after a time.
• The grill cannot be operated when the top oven
is in use.
Do not place dishes, tins and trays directly
on the oven base as it becomes very hot and
damage will occur.
TO FIT THE TOP OVEN SHELF
The shelf should be fitted with the straight rods
uppermost on the frame and the forms towards the
back of the oven. To remove a shelf slide the shelf
towards you until the shelf stop is reached. Tilt shelf
up at the front so that the stops clear the side
supports. Lift shelf clear. To install a shelf, reverse
the above steps. Each shelf position has an upper
and lower support wire, ensure the shelf is placed
between these two support wires.
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HINTS AND TIPS
• Arrange the shelves in the required positions
before switching the oven ON. Shelf positions
are counted from the bottom upwards.
• There should always be at least 2.5cm (1”)
between the top of the food and the element.
This gives best cooking results and allows room
for rise in yeast mixtures, Yorkshire puddings
etc. When cooking cakes, pastry, scones bread
etc., place the tins or baking trays centrally on
the shelf.
• Ensure that food is placed centrally on the shelf
and there is sufficient room around the baking
tray/dish to allow for maximum circulation.
• Stand dishes on a suitably sized baking tray on
the shelf to prevent spillage onto the oven base
and to help reduce cleaning.
• The material and finish of the baking tray and
dishes used affect base browning. Enamelware,
dark, heavy or non-stick utensils increase base
browning. Shiny aluminium or polished steel
trays reflect the heat away and give less base
browning.
• Because of the smaller cooking space and lower
temperatures, shorter cooking times are
sometimes required. Be guided by the
recommendations given in the cooking chart.
• Do not place baking trays directly on the oven
base as it interferes with the oven air circulation
and can lead to base burning; use the lower
shelf position.
• For economy leave the door open for the
shortest possible time, particularly when placing
food into a pre-heated oven.
Do not place cookware and cooking pots
with rough bases e.g. cast iron on the oven
door as damage to the glass may occur.
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THE MAIN OVEN
USING THE MAIN OVEN
The fan oven is particularly suitable for cooking
larger quantities of food. The advantages of fan
oven cooking are:
PREHEATING
The fan oven quickly reaches its temperature, so it is
not usually necessary to preheat the oven. Without
preheating however, you may need to add an extra 5
– 10 minutes on the recommended cooking times.
For recipes needing high temperatures, e.g. bread,
pastries, scones, soufflés etc., best results are
achieved if the oven is preheated first. For best
results when cooking frozen or cooked chilled ready
meals always preheat the oven first.
COOKING TEMPERATURES
Fan oven cooking generally requires lower
temperatures than conventional cooking. Follow the
temperatures recommended in the cooking chart.
As a guide reduce temperatures by about 20°C –
25°C for your own recipes, using a conventional
oven.
BATCH BAKING
The fan oven cooks evenly on both shelf levels,
especially useful when batch baking.
USING THE MAIN OVEN
• Turn the main oven temperature control to the
required setting.
THINGS TO NOTE
• The oven light will illuminate.
• The indicator neon will glow. It may turn ON and
OFF during use to show that the setting is being
maintained.
• The cooling fan for the controls may operate
after a time.
• The oven fan will operate.
• If an automatic programme has been set, the
oven light will not come on until cooking begins.
TO FIT THE MAIN OVEN SHELVES
The shelf should be fitted with the straight rods
uppermost on the frame and the forms towards the
back of the oven. To remove a shelf slide the shelf
towards you until the shelf stop is reached. Tilt shelf
up at the front so that the stops clear the side
supports. Lift shelf clear. To install a shelf, reverse
the above steps. Each shelf position has an upper
and lower support wire, ensure the shelf is placed
between these two support wires.
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HINTS AND TIPS
• Arrange the shelves in the required positions
before switching the oven ON. Shelf positions
are counted from the bottom upwards.
• When cooking more than one dish in the fan
oven, place dishes centrally on different shelves
rather than cluster several dishes on one shelf,
this will allow the heat to circulate freely for the
best cooking results.
• When batch baking one type of food, e.g.
Victoria sandwich cakes, those of similar size
will be cooked in the same time.
• It is recommended that when baking larger
quantities the shelf positions should be evenly
spaced to suit the load being cooked. A slight
increase in cooking time may be necessary.
• Do not place baking trays directly on the oven
base as it interferes with the oven air circulation
and can lead to base burning; use the lower
shelf position.
Do not place cookware and cooking pots
with rough bases e.g. cast iron on the oven
door as damage to the glass may occur.
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OVEN COOKING CHART
The oven temperatures are intended as a guide only. It may be necessary to increase or decrease the
temperatures by 10°C to suit individual preferences and requirements.
FAN OVEN
TOP OVEN
POSITION COOKING
FOOD
POSITION
COOKING
APPROX
TEMP °C
TEMP°C
COOK TIME (m)
Biscuits
180 - 190
4
170 - 190
10 - 20
Bread
Bread rolls/buns
200 - 220
200 - 220
1
1
200 - 220
200 - 220
25 - 30
15 - 20
Shelf
Cakes:
Small & Queen
Sponges
Victoria Sandwich
Madeira
Rich Fruit
Christmas
160 - 170
160 - 170
160 - 170
140 - 150
130 - 140
130 - 140
4
3
3
2
2
1
170 - 180
160 - 170
160 - 170
140 - 150
140 - 150
130 - 140
18 - 25
18 - 20
18 - 25
1¼ - 1½h
2¼ - 2½h
3 - 4½h
positions
are not
critical
depends on size
1¼ - 1½h
2½ - 3h
Gingerbread
Meringues
Flapjack
Shortbread
Beef/Lamb
Chicken
140 - 150
80 - 100
170 - 180
130 - 140
3
2
3
3
2
2
140 - 150
90 - 100
170 - 180
140 - 150
140 - 160
180 - 190
25 - 30
45 - 65
2½ - 3h
1¼ - 1½h
Casseroles:
but ensure 140 - 160
180 - 190
Convenience Foods
Fish
Fish Pie (Potato Topped)
Fruit Pies/Crumbles
Milk Puddings
Follow manufacturer’s instructions
that oven
shelves
are
170 - 190
190 - 200
190 - 200
130 - 140
190 - 200
3
2
2
3
3
170 - 190
190 - 200
190 - 200
140 - 150
170 - 180
20 - 30
20 - 25
40 - 50
1½ - 2h
40 - 45
Pasta/Lasagne etc.
Pastry:
Choux
190 - 200
170 - 180
210 - 220
190 - 200
190 - 210
180 - 210
3
3
3
3
3
3
180 - 190
170 - 180
210 - 220
190 - 200
190 - 210
180 - 200
30 - 35
20 - 30
25 - 40
15 - 20
25 - 35
25 - 45
Eclairs, Profiteroles
Flaky/Puff Pies
Mince Pies
Shortcrust
evenly
Meat Pies
Quiche, Tarts,
Flans
spaced
Roasting Meat, Poultry
160 - 180
2
160 - 180
see roasting
chart
Scones
Shepherd’s Pie
Soufflés
when more 210 - 220
190 - 200
170 - 180
than one is 180 - 190
4
2
3
3
220 - 230
190 - 200
170 - 180
180 - 190
8 - 12
30 - 40
20 - 30
1 - 1½h
Vegetables:
Baked Jacket
Potatoes
Roast Potatoes
180 - 190
4
180 - 190
1 - 1½h
Yorkshire Puddings: Large
Individual
used
210 - 220
200 - 210
4
4
200 - 210
200 - 210
25 - 40
15 - 25
Note: Shelf positions are counted from the bottom of the oven.
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ROASTING CHART
INTERNAL TEMPERATURES –
Rare : 50-60°C; Medium : 60-70°C; Well done : 70-80°C
MEAT
COOKING TIME
TEMPERATURE
160-180°C
20-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 20-35 minutes over
Beef/ Beef boned
Mutton/Lamb
Pork/Veal/Ham
Chicken
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
25-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 25-35 minutes over
30-40 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 30-40 minutes over
15-20 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 20 minutes over
Turkey/Goose
15-20 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
up to 3½kg (7lb) then 10
minutes per ½kg (1lb) over
3½kg (7lb)
Duck
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
25-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 25-30 minutes over
Pheasant
Rabbit
35-40 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 35-40 minutes over
20 minutes per ½kg (1lb)
and 20 minutes over
The roasting temperatures and times given in the chart should be adequate for most joints, but slight adjustments
may be required to allow for personal requirements and the shape and texture of the meat. However, lower
temperatures and longer cooking times are recommended for less tender cuts or larger joints.
Wrap joints in foil if preferred, for extra browning uncover for the last 20 – 30 min. cooking time.
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DEFROST FEATURE
This main oven function defrosts most foods faster
than more conventional methods. It is particularly
suitable for delicate frozen foods which are to be
served cold e.g. cream filled gateaux, cakes covered
with icings or frostings, cheesecakes, biscuits,
scones, etc.
USING DEFROST FEATURE
• Turn the main oven temperature control to the
defrost setting.
• When defrost is selected, the oven indicator
neon may come ON. It will stay ON until the
oven reaches room temperature and then go
OFF.
• It may turn ON and OFF periodically during
defrosting to maintain
a
steady room
temperature, inside the oven.
THINGS TO NOTE
• The oven fan and interior light will come on.
HINTS AND TIPS
• Place the frozen food in a single layer where
possible and turn it over half way through the
defrosting process.
• The actual speed of defrosting is influenced by
room temperature. On warm days defrosting will
be faster than on cooler days.
• It is preferable to thaw fish, meat and poultry
slowly in the fridge. However, this process can
be accelerated by using the defrost function.
Small or thin fish fillets, frozen peeled prawns,
cubed or minced meat, liver, thin chops, steaks
etc., can be thawed in 1 – 2 hours.
• A 1kg/2¼lb oven ready chicken will be thawed in
approximately 5 hours. Remove the giblets as
soon as possible during the thawing process.
• Joints of meat up to 2kg/4½lb in weight can be
thawed using the defrost function.
• All joints of meat and poultry must be thawed
thoroughly before cooking.
• Always cook thoroughly immediately after
thawing.
• Do not leave food at room temperature once it is
defrosted. Cook raw food immediately or store
cooked food in the fridge, once it has cooled.
• Care must always be taken when handling foods
in the home. Always follow the basic rules of
food hygiene to prevent bacterial growth and
cross contamination when defrosting, preparing,
cooking, cooling and freezing foods.
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CARE AND CLEANING
Before cleaning always allow the appliance
to cool down before switching off at the
electricity supply.
CLEANING MATERIALS
Before using any cleaning materials on your
appliance, check that they are suitable and that their
use is recommended by the manufacturer.
Cleaners that contain bleach should NOT be used
as they may dull the surface finishes. Harsh
abrasives and scourers should also be avoided.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE
APPLIANCE
Do not use abrasive cleaning materials e.g. Hob
Brite, Brillo pads or scourers on painted or printed
finishes as damage may occur. Regularly wipe over
the control panel, doors and appliance sides using a
soft cloth and hot soapy water. To prevent streaking
finish with a soft cloth.
Stainless Steel cream cleaners are abrasive and
should be avoided as they may dull the surface
finish. Any spillage on the stainless steel finish
must be wiped off immediately.
Do not attempt to remove any of the
control knobs from the appliance as this
may cause damage and is a safety hazard.
CLEANING THE CONTROL KNOBS AND
HANDLES
It is strongly recommended that only hot soapy water
is used for cleaning the control knobs and handles.
ANY OTHER CLEANING MATERIALS MAY DULL
THE SURFACE FINISH.
REMOVING AND REPLACING THE
WIREWORK RUNNERS
1. Remove all shelves and furniture from the oven.
2. Hold the wirework at the bottom, unclip from the
cavity side and gently pull towards the centre of
the oven.
SIDE PANEL
3. Unhook the runner at the top and remove from
the cavity.
4. To replace the runners, hook the wirework side
runner into the cavity, slide back and press into
place.
CAVITY
CENTRE
Ensure the wirework runners are firmly in
position before replacing the oven
shelves.
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CLEANING THE HOB
Clean the hotplate top using a mild abrasive. Take
care not to damage the spark electrodes. If the
spark electrodes are damaged the burners will not
light.
You can remove the pan supports, burner caps and
burner crowns to clean them. Again take care not to
damage the spark electrodes.
Clean the burner crowns and pan supports by
soaking them in very hot soapy water. Aluminium
based saucepans can leave shiny metal marks on
the pan supports. You can remove any stubborn
stains by scouring with a soap impregnated steel
wool pad. If you look after the burner crowns and
pan supports in this way they will stay reasonably
clean. However the surface will dull with time.
After cleaning the appliance parts, dry them
thoroughly before you put them back.
WHEN REPLACING HOTPLATE BURNER
PARTS
1. Crown to body. (Do not try to force the crown
on to the body).
Make sure that the hole in the crown is over the
electrode. Check that the location pegs sit in the
slots in the body. When the crown is in this
position let it fall freely on to the body. Check
that the crown can be moved slightly from side
to side.
2. Cap to crown. Place cap centrally on the top of
crown (enamel side up). Move sideways and
front to back to check the cap is properly fitted.
3. Check for ignition. If a burner will not light then
you need to check the crown and cap positions.
CLEANING THE SHELVES, WIRE- WORK
RUNNERS AND GRILL/OVEN FURNITURE
All removable parts, except the grill pan handle can
be washed in the dishwasher.
The grill pan, grill pan grid, oven shelves and
wirework runners may be cleaned using a soap
impregnated steel wool pad. Soaking first in hot
soapy water will make cleaning easier.
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CLEANING INSIDE THE GRILL AND
OVEN COMPARTMENTS
The sides and back of the grill/top oven and main
oven compartments are coated with a special
Stayclean coating. They should not be cleaned
manually.
The vitreous enamel main oven base and grill
compartment base can be cleaned using normal
oven cleaners with care. Ensure that the
manufacturers instructions are followed and that all
parts are well rinsed afterwards.
Aerosol cleaners must not come into
contact with elements, the door seal, or
any painted finishes as this may cause
damage.
HINTS AND TIPS
Aerosol cleaners must not be used on
Stayclean surfaces.
Stayclean surfaces destroy splashes of food and fats
when the oven temperature is raised to around
220°C.
It is a good idea to run the oven for an hour or two per
week to ensure continued good performance from the
Stayclean finish.
Slight discolouration and polishing of the Stayclean
surfaces may occur in time. This DOES NOT affect
the Stayclean properties in any way.
Use minimal, if any, extra oil or fat when roasting
meat, potatoes only require brushing with fat before
cooking. Extra fat in the oven during roasting will
increase splashing and soilage.
It is NOT necessary to add water to a meat tin when
roasting. The water and the fat juices from the joint
create excessive splattering during cooking – even at
normal temperatures, as well as causing
condensation.
Covering joints during cooking will also prevent
splashing onto the interior surfaces. Removing the
covering for the last 20-30 minutes will allow extra
browning if required. Some large joints and turkeys
especially benefit by this method of cooking, allowing
the joint to cook through before the outside is over-
browned.
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CLEANING THE DOOR(S)
To prevent damaging or weakening the
door glass panels avoid the use of the
following:
•
•
Household detergents and bleaches
Impregnated pads unsuitable for non-
stick saucepans
•
•
•
•
Brillo/Ajax pads or steel wool pads
Chemical oven pads or aerosols
Rust removers
Bath/Sink stain removers
CLEANING BETWEEN THE OUTER AND
INNER DOOR GLASS
The outer door glass is removable for cleaning.
TO REMOVE THE OUTER GLASS
1. Open the oven door to gain access to the top of
the oven door.
2. To remove the top trim carefully push the trim
towards the oven and lift off.
3. Hold the door securely in place with one hand
before sliding the glass out with the other hand.
4. Clean the outer and inner glass using hot soapy
water or Hob Brite cleaner may be used. Do not
use Hob Brite on the Stainless Steel or painted
finishes. Ensure that all parts are well rinsed and
thoroughly dried before attempting to replace the
outer door.
If the door glass panel becomes chipped or
has deep scratches the glass will be
weakened and must be replaced to prevent
the possibility of the panel shattering.
Please contact your local Service Force
Centre who will be pleased to advise
further.
Please note that the door
glass on your product
may differ in type and
shape from that shown in
the diagram.
TO REPLACE THE OUTER GLASS
To ensure the glass is properly located the text 'This
side up' should be facing towards you at the top
edge of the door and facing into the cavity.
1. Holding the glass with both hands, gently slide
the glass into the side trims of the oven door.
2. To replace the trim, line up the clips on the
underside of the trim with the connectors at the
top of the door.
3. Carefully slide the trim towards the door.
4. Ensure the trim is securely in place before
closing the oven door.
Do not attempt to use the oven without the
glass being in place.
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REPLACING AN OVEN LIGHT BULB
The type of bulb required is a 300°C 25 watt small
Edison Screw.
Disconnect the appliance from the
electricity supply before replacing the bulb.
1. Make sure the appliance is cool before replacing
the bulb.
2. Open the door and remove the shelves and
wirework runners.
3. Remove the glass cover by turning it to the left.
4. Unscrew the bulb by turning it to the left.
5. Fit a new bulb and then replace the glass bulb
cover.
6. Refit the wirework runners and replace the oven
shelves.
7. Restore the electricity supply and reset the time
of day.
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SOMETHING NOT WORKING?
Please carry out the following checks on your appliance before calling a Service Engineer. It may be that the
problem is a simple one which you can solve yourself without the expense of a service call.
In-guarantee customers should make sure that the checks have been made as the engineer will make a
charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown.
Please note that proof of purchase is required for in-guarantee service calls.
PROBLEM
POSSIBLE SOLUTION
The grill, ovens and timer do not work.
Check that the appliance has been wired in to the appliance supply
and is switched on at the wall.
Check that there is not a problem with your gas supply.
You can do this by making sure the other gas appliances such as
central heating or gas fires are working.
Check that the main appliance fuse is working.
If you have checked the above:
Allow the appliance to cool for a couple of hours. The appliance
should now be working normally.
The grill and second oven work but the
main oven does not.
Check that the time of day has been set on the clock. Check that the
oven is set for manual cooking.
The timer does not work.
Check that the instructions for the operation of the timer are being
closely followed.
The cooling fan does not work.
The oven is not cooking evenly.
Check that there is not a problem with your electricity supply.
Check that the appliance is correctly installed and is level.
Check that the recommended temperatures and shelf positions are
being used.
The oven light fails to illuminate.
The oven light bulb may need replacing.
If the Main Oven is set for automatic cooking the light will illuminate
when the cook time begins.
The oven temperature is too high or too
low.
Check that the recommended temperatures and shelf positions are
being used. Be prepared to adjust the temperature up or down
slightly to achieve the results you want.
Refer to the Main Oven section.
The hob burners will not light.
Ensure the burner parts have been placed correctly.
Check that there is not a problem with your gas supply.
You can do this by making sure the other gas appliances such as
central heating or gas fires are working.
The flame colour is orange/yellow.
Due to the design of the burner the flame can appear to be orange
/yellow (flame disturbance) in certain areas of the burner this is a
natural occurrence.
The burner is not igniting or only
partially lighting.
Check that the burner is dry and that food spillage or cleaning fluids
are not present on the burner. This can be dried with a cloth and
stubborn marks cleaned away with a dry nylon brush (old toothbrush
etc).
The burner sounds noisy.
The burner is emitting a popping sound.
Noise.
It is natural for the burners to emit noise as the gas is being drawn
through the burner and may reduce as they heat up.
This is a natural occurrence when the burner is alight and does not
affect the performance of the burner.
It is normal for some metal parts on the cooker to produce noise
when in use, this is due to expansion and contraction when heating
up and cooling down.
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SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spare parts, please contact your local
Service Force Centre by telephoning:-
0870 5 929929
Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service Force Centre covering your post code area.
For the address of your local Service Force Centre and further information about Service Force, please visit the
Before calling out an engineer, please ensure you have read the details under the heading "Something Not
Working?".
When you contact the Service Force Centre you will need to give the following details:
1. Your name, address and post code.
2. Your telephone number.
3. Clear and concise details of the fault.
4. The model and serial number of the appliance (found on the rating plate).
5. The purchase date.
Please note that a valid purchase receipt or guarantee documentation is required for in-guarantee service
calls.
CUSTOMER CARE DEPARTMENT
For general enquires concerning your Electrolux appliance or for further information on Electrolux products, please
contact our Customer Care Department by letter or telephone at the address below or visit our website at
www.electrolux.co.uk
Customer Care Department
Electrolux
Major Appliances
Addington Way
Luton
Bedfordshire
LU4 9QQ
Tel: 0870 5 950950 (*)
*calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes.
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GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
Standard guarantee conditions
We, Electrolux, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this Electrolux appliance or
any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our
option repair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour, materials or carriage on condition that:
• The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating
plate.
• The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only, and in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions.
• The appliance has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person
not authorised by us.
• All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Service Force Centre.
• Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the Company’s property.
• This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights.
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside
these hours in which case a premium will be charged.
Exclusions
This guarantee does not cover:
• Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the replacement of any light
bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.
• Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances
outside the United Kingdom.
• Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment, plus those which are subject to rental
agreements.
• Products of Electrolux manufacture which are not marketed by Electrolux.
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
DIMENSIONS
Height:
Width:
Depth:
Weight:
900 mm (nominal)
600 mm (nominal)
600 mm (to front of door panel)
68Kg Net
Space for fixing at hotplate level 2mm minimum clearance.
Space for fixing above hotplate level See important note 'Location of Appliance'.
Minimum space above hoptplate750mm (If cooker hood is fitted refer to the cooker hood installations.
Minimum distance from rear wall 5mm (spacer given by pressed spacer on vent panel).
CONNECTIONS
Gas connection:-
Rear left hand side of appliance at hotplate level Rc ½ (½" B.S.P. female)
Electrical connection:-
230 - 240 V 50 Hz Mains connected at rear centre of appliance using at least
6mm2multi core PVC insulated cable.
LOADING INFO: Electric ovens
Voltage:
Wattage:
230-240 Volts AC 50Hz
4.4 - 4.8kW
LOADING INFO: Gas hotplate
Natural Gas
R.H.F
R.H.R
L.H.R.
L.H.F.
Heat Input
1.0kW
1.9kW
1.9kW
3.4kW
(3412 Btu/h)
070
(6483 Btu/h)
096
(6483 Btu/h)
096
(11600 Btu/h)
136
Injector marking
L.P. Gas
R.H.F
1.0kW
(71.8g/h)
050
R.H.R
2.0kW
(136.5g/h)
071
L.H.R.
2.0kW
(136.5g/h)
071
L.H.F.
3.4kW
(244.12g/h)
93
Heat Input
Injector marking
GENERAL
Ignition
Spark Gap
(H.T. Spark)
3-4mm
GAS CATERGORY
CAT. I2H
COUNTRIES OF DESTINATION
GB
GB
CAT. I3+
This appliance complies with: European Council Directives Low voltage
Directive73/23/EEC, Gas Directive 90/396EEC EMC Directive 89/336/EEC, CE
Marking Directive 93/68EEC. Energy Label Directive 2002/40/EC.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS
Where applicable Natural Gas and L.P Gas versions
of this appliance are available. Check that this
model is suitable for the type of supply available.
This appliance must be installed and/or serviced by
a competent person, in accordance with the Gas
Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations Current
Editions and the IEE Wiring Regulations. Detailed
recommendations are contained in the following
British Standards Codes of Practice - BS.5440: Par
2 and BS.6891. All British Standards must be
'Current Editions'.
This appliance must be installed by a
qualified electrician / competent person
(CORGI Registered).
Safety may be
impaired if installation is not carried out
in accordance with these instructions.
Before connecting the appliance make
sure that the voltage of your electricity
supply is the same as that indicated on
the rating plate. This is situated on the
lower front frame of the appliance and
can be seen upon opening the door.
Alternatively the rating plate may also be
found on the back or top of some models
(where applicable).
Do not alter the electrical circuitry of this
appliance.
PROVISION FOR VENTILATION
This appliance is not connected to a combustion
products evacuation device. It shall be installed and
connected in accordance with the current installation
regulations. Particular attention shall be given to the
relevant requirements regarding ventilation.
The room containing the appliance should have an
air supply in accordance with BS.5440: Part 2
Current Edition. All rooms require an openable
window or equivalent and some rooms will require a
permanent vent as well. For room volumes up to
5m3 an air vent of 100cm2 is required: for room
volumes between 5m3 and 10m3 an air vent of 50cm2
is required. If the room has a door that opens
directly to the outside, no air vent is required. For
room volumes that exceed 11m3 no air vent is
required. If there are other fuel burning appliances
in the same room, BS.5440: Part 2 Current Edition
should be consulted to determine the requisite air
vent requirements.
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.
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MOVING YOUR APPLIANCE
You may damage some soft or badly fitted floor
coverings when you move the appliance. The floor
covering under the appliance should be securely
fixed so it does not ruck up when you move the
appliance across it. Alternatively you could remove
the floor covering. This appliance is heavy and care
must be taken when moving it. Do not try to move
the appliance by pulling the door handles.
To move the appliance open the grill door. Raise
the appliance off its front feet by lifting it from inside
the oven. Pull the appliance forward. When you
replace the appliance push it back to the stop and
make sure there is the same gap at each rear
corner.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Do not try to disconnect the appliance from the gas
supply if the supply pipe does not have a bayonet
connection, as described in the installation
instructions. If this is the case contact the person
who installed the appliance.
LOCATION OF APPLIANCE
This appliance must not be installed in a bed-sitting
room of volume less than 20m3 or in a bathroom,
shower room or garage. It is essential that the
appliance is positioned as Fig 1. a. Shelves, wall
cabinets and cooker hoods must be fitted a minimum
of 750mm directly above the top of the hotplate (or
greater for cooker hoods if recommended by
manufacturers instructions) and 400mm above the
hotplate when fitted in line with the outside of the
appliance. If the units are intended to be fitted
adjacent to the appliance but less than 400mm
above the hotplate, then a minimum space of 50mm
must be maintained between the sides of the unit
and the appliance as Fig 1.b. Curtains must not be
fitted immediately behind the appliance or within
150mm of the sides of the hotplate. If fitted next to
or between two base units a minimum space of 2mm
must be left between each unit and the sides of the
appliance. The levelling feet fitted to the appliance
will achieve a nominal height to hotplate of 900mm +
20mm.
Fig 1.a
Fig 1.b
Note:- L.P.G. cookers MUST NOT be installed
below ground level i.e. in a basement or aboard any
boat, yacht or other vessel.
LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE
Adjustment to suit floor conditions or height is
obtained by rotating clockwise or anti clockwise the
feet at the front and rear of the appliance. A spirit
level should be placed on one of the shelves to
confirm the appliance is correctly levelled.
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CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY
Warning: This appliance must be earthed.
Do not earth this appliance to the gas
supply piping.
Connect to 230 - 240V AC supply only.
• The electrical connection should be made using
a double pole isolating switch (cooker socket)
with at least 3mm contact separation in all poles.
The cable must have conductors of sufficiently
high cross-sectional area to prevent overheating
and deterioration.
• We recommend you use a new length of 6mm2
twin core and earthed cable to ensure your
safety.
• Make connection as shown in Fig 2 by
proceeding as follows:-
• Preform wires to the appropriate shape to suit
fitting into the mains terminal block.
• Strip inner insulation on wires using wire
strippers.
• Twist the bared wires using pliers.
• Cut bared wires 10mm away from the end of the
inner insulation. Where uninsulated Earth wires
are used ensure they are suitably sheathed to
leave 10mm bare wire to fit into the terminal.
Fig.2.
ENSURE THAT THE LINKS ARE FITTED
AS SHOWN IN FIG.2.
• Clamp bare wires into the relevant terminal (Fig.
2.) and check they are held by tugging each one
in turn.
• Ensure all screws are securely tightened.
• Clamp the mains cable securely ensuring 5mm
of the outer insuation is inside the terminal block
and that the wires are not taut but not so slack
as to cause any fouling.
• Connect the remaining end of the mains cable to
the appliance to the appliance point / junction
box.
• Place fuse / miniature circuit breaker in circuit
and switch on at mains.
When refitting the mains terminal cover, ensure that
the lower tabs are located inside the bottom edge of
the aperture, before fixing the two screws into the
top edge of the mains terminal cover. Ensure that
the cover is securely fastened.
NOTE: HOUSE CIRCUIT
Earth leakage / continuity tests must be carried out
before the appliance is connected to the mains
supply and re-checked after fitting.
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CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY
This appliance is designed to be installed with an
appliance flexible connection only. Supply piping
should not be less than R3/8. Connection is made to
the Rc ½ (½” B.S.P.) female threaded entry pipe
located just below the hotplate level on the rear left
hand side of the appliance. NOTE: ONLY LIQUID
SEALANTS TO BE USED WHEN INLET GAS PIPE
IS FITTED I.E.: DO NOT USE P.T.F.E. SEALANT
TAPE. Carry out a gas tightness test after
connecting to the gas supply. The gas bayonet
connector must be fitted in the shaded area
indicated in Fg.3. Take into account that it must be
possible to pull the appliance forward sufficiently.
Ensure the hose does not become trapped when
pushing the appliance into position.
IMPORTANT: FLEXIBLE TUBING USED MUST
COMPLY WITH BS.669 CURRENT EDITION.
LPG Flexible connections must be a type suitable for
L.P.G and capable of operation up to 50 mbar and
carry a red stripe, band or label.
Fig.3.
FITTING THE STABILITY CHAIN
It is recommended that if the appliance is to be
installed with a flexible supply pipe, a stability chain
be fitted and is available from your supplier (see
Important Safety Requirements). These instructions
should be read in conjunction with any leaflet packed
with the stability chain.
1. Place the appliance in its intended position and
level appliance.
2. Mark a position 100mm from the top of the rear
right hand corner.
3. Measure down 150mm from this point. This
gives the position of the wall anchor point for the
stability chain.
4. The stability chain anchor point on the appliance
is shown in the diagram Fig. 4.
PRESSURE TESTING
Fig.4.
1. The Rapid injector is used as a pressure test
point.
2. Connect the pressure gauge to the Rapid
injector.
3. Check the supply pressure by turning the Rapid
burner on and one other hotplate burner full on
and light the appropriate burner. The pressure
should be either:-
(i) For Natural Gas 20mbar
(ii) For LP. Gas. The pressure must be set to
29 mbar for use on butane or 37 mbar for
use on propane.
4. Turn off the taps, disconnect the pressure
gauge.
5. Check operation of each hotplate burner.
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CHECKING THE GRILL
Place the grill pan containing the grid into the grill
compartment. Open the grill door and turn the grill
control to full on. Visually check that the elements
are heating up.
CHECKING THE HOTPLATE
Lift the lid. Fit the burner crowns and caps ensuring
that they are correctly seated. Fit the pan supports.
Check each of the hotplate burners in turn by turning
the hotplate tap to its full on position and pushing the
ignition button. As soon as the burners are lit the
button can be released.
CHECKING LID SHUT-OFF DEVICE
1. Lift the lid
2. Turn one hotplate tap to its full on position and
push the ignition button.
3. Close lid. There should now be no gas supply to
the hotplate and the burner will go out.
4. Turn off the hotplate and lift the lid. The gas
supply should now be restored to the hotplate,
when the tap is turned on.
CHECKING THE TOP OVEN
1. Ensure the oven door is closed.
2. Turn on the top oven thermostat to the highest
setting.
3. Ensure that the oven is heating up by checking
firstly that the oven neon illuminates.
4. After a short period the heat from the oven
element may be felt with the oven door open.
CHECKING THE MAIN OVEN
1. Turn on the main oven thermostat to the highest
setting.
2. Ensure the oven is heating up by checking firstly
that the oven neon illuminates.
3. After a short period the heat from the oven
element may be felt with the oven door open.
4. Check that the oven light and the oven fan are
functioning.
TO SET THE TIME OF DAY
Please refer to the Timer section.
GENERAL NOTE
Instruct the user on how to use the appliance and its
ignition system. Refer the user to the wording on the
inside cover which gives advice on the safe
operation of the appliance.
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NOTES
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IMPORTANT NOTICE
In line with our continuing policy of research and development, we reserve the right to alter models and
specifications without prior notice.
This instruction booklet is accurate at the date of printing, but will be superseded if specifications or appearance
are changed.
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