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I N S T A L L A T I O N · O P E R A T I O N · M A I N T E N A N C E G U I D E UPRIGHT COOKERS SCU900B, SCU900R, SCU900CR, SCU900DB, SCU900BG, SCU900S,...
Index Welcome ............................3 Your Safety — General Warnings ....................4 Installer’s Guide ..........................6 Cooker Installation.............................. 6 Gas Connection ..............................9 Electric Connection ............................10 To Fit The Stabilising Chains ..........................11 Conversion to Other Type of Gas ........................12 Gas Taps/Valves Maintenance and Cleaning ....................
1. Welcome Welcome Thank you for purchasing this Scandium appliance. To get the optimal performance from your appliance, and to avoid the risk of accidents or damage, it is essential to read this manual before installation and first time use.
2. Your Safety — General Warnings Please read the following carefully, as these warnings are provided in the interest of safety. You MUST read them carefully before installing or using the appliance. • It is important that this instruction book be retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold or transferred, always ensure that the book is left with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functions of the appliance and the relevant warnings.
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2. Your Safety — General Warnings • Switch the appliance off before removing the oven light glass for globe replacement. • To avoid an accident, ensure that oven shelves and fittings are always inserted into the appliance in accordance with the instructions. •...
3. Installer’s Guide Cooker Installation This appliance should only be installed by authorised persons and in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions, local gas fitting regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring regulations, local water supply regulations, AS/NZS 5601 - Gas Installations and any other statutory regulations. The manufacturer declines any and all responsibilities for damages to property or injuries to persons or animals deriving from incorrect installation or use of equipment.
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3. Installer’s Guide • If the cooker is installed under suspended elements. There should be a minimum 700mm of distance from the cooking surface, see Federal and State government guidelines. • The furniture over and to the side of and above the appliance must have a minimum clearance of 420mm from the cooking surface, see rangehood installation guide.
3. Installer’s Guide The cooker must be installed securely and level. • Use the leg accessories A . • You will require an assistant to lift one side of the unit. • Never invert the unit. • Screw leg at corner holes below unit one at a time B . •...
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3. Installer’s Guide B. The cooker can be connected with a Flexible Hose. The hose must be certified to AS/NZS 1869, 10mm ID, class B or D, between 1 - 1.2m long and in accordance with AS/NZS 5601 for a high level connection. The hose should not be subjected to abrasion, kinking or permanent deformation and should be able to be inspected along its entire length.
3. Installer’s Guide Electric Connection IMPORTANT The appliance must be always connected to ground, according to actual regulations. The electric connection, should be executed only by qualified personnel who are aware of installation regulations in force. This appliance requires a hard wired direct connection to the mains (cable without plug), it is necessary to insert a suitable omnipolar switch before the appliance, with minimum opening between contacts of 3mm (the grounding wire should not be interrupted by the switch).
3. Installer’s Guide To Fit The Stabilising Chains In order to prevent tipping of the appliance it is equipped with 2 chains for stabilising means and must be installed and is required for safety reasons. After the connection to gas and electrical supply is completed and oven is located in its final position.
3. Installer’s Guide Conversion to Other Type of Gas This operation must be executed by qualified and authorised personnel. This appliance has been designed to function with ULPG or Natural gas. This appliance is provided with a label on the rear panel, near the gas inlet, indicating the type of gas and pressure for which the cooker has been adjusted.
3. Installer’s Guide Gas Taps/Valves Maintenance and Cleaning • Before any operation disconnect the appliance electrically. Wash the enamelled parts with lukewarm water and detergent. Do not use abrasive products. • Wash the burner spreader frequently with boiling water and detergent being sure to remove any deposits which could block the flame outlet.
4. User’s Guide Preliminary Advice ATTENTION The accessible parts of the cooker could become hot, especially when the oven or the grill is in function. Do not let children close to the appliance. • The cooker should always be installed by qualified and authorised personnel. •...
4. User’s Guide • Use pots and pans with a flat base. • During cooking the appliance becomes very hot. Never touch any parts on the top or inside the oven without protection from heat proof gloves. WARNING • Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation. •...
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4. User’s Guide Advice on the use of gas burners For lower gas consumption and a better yield, use saucepans with a diameter suitable for the burners, avoiding the flame coming up round the side of the saucepan. Use only flat-bottomed pans. As soon as a liquid starts to boil, turn the flame down to a level sufficient to maintain boiling.
4. User’s Guide How to Use The Electric Multi-function Oven Various cooking options can be selected by the use of switching to different elements, and adjusting the temperature. ATTENTION • Oven door must be closed for all cooking functions. • The accessible parts of the cooker can become hot, if the oven or the grill is in operation. •...
4. User’s Guide Defrosting The defrosting takes place in the same way as at room temperature, but with the advantage that it is much more rapid. In this position only the fan is in operation. Fan assisted The outside ring of the top element and the bottom element and fan come into operation and the heat is spread evenly to all shelf positions.
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4. User’s Guide Adjusting the buzzer alarm With this feature, you can program how much elapsed time you should be warned by a buzzer sound. 1) Switch into buzzer alarm 2) Enter in the period of 3) After a few seconds, screen mode time to be counted down will return to clock mode...
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4. User’s Guide Automatic cooking program If you want to start cooking immediately, you just have to adjust in the cooking time. Example: We placed our food into the oven and want it to be cooked for 2 hours and 15 minutes. 1) Current time is 18:30.
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4. User’s Guide We now have programmed our oven to get the food ready at 21:30. Since the cooking time was pre- programmed as 2 hours 15 minutes, your oven will start cooking at 19:15, so that the food is ready at 21:30. Screen just when cooking starts Screen just when cooking ends When automatic cooking is completed, a buzzer alarm is heard and will continue, if not stopped, for 7 minutes.
4. User’s Guide General Remarks • Between 10pm and 6am the display intensity dims automatically. • If not deactivated as per the following instructions, the acoustic signal is cut off after 2 minutes. • Any programming described hereunder is activated after approx. 4 seconds from its setting up. •...
4. User’s Guide Minute Minder When this device is used as a simple minute minder, press button (1) and programme the required time by pressing buttons (-) and (+) within the next 4 seconds: the actual time reappears and the symbol (B) is activated.
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4. User’s Guide • Pre-heat the oven until it reaches the required temperature, before you put the food into the oven. • Never use low-edged trays as a baking-pan for roasts in order to reduce soiling of the walls of the oven, thus preventing fat splashes, sauce burning and smoke production.
5. Instructions for Maintenance and Cleaning WARNING • Servicing should be carried out only by authorised personnel. • Before maintenance or cleaning your cooker, switch off the circuit breaker, turn off the isolating gas valve or the gas mains and allow the cooker to cool down. General Cleaning •...
5. Instructions for Maintenance and Cleaning Oven Cleaning The oven should be washed with warm water and a nylon pad soaked in ordinary detergent. The oven is “Easy to Clean“ enamel, no need for abrasive detergent or cleaning cloths for cleaning. How to remove the interior glass on the oven’s door for cleaning: •...
5. Instructions for Maintenance and Cleaning • Insert the interior tops B . Replacing The Oven Bulb Once the appliance has been electrically disconnected, unscrew the glass protection cap and the bulb, replacing it with another one suitable for high temperatures (300ºC) having the following characteristics: Voltage: 220 –...
5. Instructions for Maintenance and Cleaning Removing the Side Racks of the Oven • To facilitate cleaning, the chrome side racks can be removed. • Follow the instructions (1) to (3) for removal. • To re-install follow the instructions in reverse from (3) to (1). Raise the side rack vertically and remove the pin in the groove on the front side of the oven Move the grid in the direction indicated so that...
5. Instructions for Maintenance and Cleaning Remove the Oven Door for Cleaning For complete cleaning, we advise removing the door as follows: • Set the door wide open. • Turn the brackets of the lower hinges upwards until hooking the upper hinges. •...
6. Control of The Product The producer certifies that this appliance has undergone the following verifications: • Electric unit operation • Dielectric rigidity • Earthing continuity • Operation with one type of gas • Leak control • Operation of the safety valves •...
8. Technical Characteristics Burners Electric Auxiliary Semi-rapid Rapid Oven 4000 Grill 2800 Circular Resistance 4600 Oven volume (L) EE table (%) Maximum electric power (W) 4707 Electric supply (V) 230-240V Maximum Intensity (A) 19.6 Electric cable (HO5 PR - F) 3G 4 Dimensions Cooker: W x D x H (mm) 903 x 615 x 940...
9. Troubleshooting Some minor faults can be fixed by referring to the instructions in the table below. Before calling the customer service centre, check the following points. Problem Reason Action 1. The appliance does not work Break in power supply Check the household fuse box;...
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It is not the responsibility of Scandium to rectify any incorrect installations. A service call out fee will be charged for any Scandium technician that attends a call, whereby it is established that the fault is due to an incorrect installation or non-manufacturing fault. Should the appliance be installed in such a way that the service agent is unable to gain access to the appliance, the person/s who own the premises or the property where the appliance resides —...
All information supplied is to be used for general reference purposes only and is on the understanding that Scandium will not be liable for any loss, liability or damage of whatever kind arising as a result of any reliance upon such information. All pictures used in the guide are for illustrative purposes only.
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Australia 8/3-4 Anzed Court, Mulgrave 3170 Victoria. Phone 1300 881 693 Email info@scandiumappliances.com.au Web www.scandiumappliances.com.au New Zealand 5 Tolich Place, Henderson, Auckland 0610. Phone 0800 200 510 Email info.parex@emerson.com Web www.parex.co.nz Distributed by Axis Group International Pty Ltd. ACN 124 141 322 V1090817...
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