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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS USER GUIDE VOGUE Freestanding Oven with Gas Cooktop 310180 To prevent the risk of accidents or damage to the appliance, it is essential to read these instructions before it is installed and used for the f irst time...
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You’ll soon be enjoying your new Freestanding Cooker It all begins here, with your instructions. Don’t worry, there’s nothing too technical coming up. Just simple, step-by-step guidance to get you up and running quickly. Sound good? Then let’s get started.
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Cleaning Safety information Replacing the lamps Maintenance Technical specifications Ready? Let’s begin Accessories Troubleshooting Help and assistance Installation requirements Declaration of conformance to product Data Label standards First Use Disposal Unpacking Technical Data Installation details Gas Conversion Controls Using the top burners Using the oven Cooking modes...
Safety information Important - Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating INSTALLATION WARNINGS DURING USAGE IMPORTANT: This product MUST be installed by a IMPORTANT: This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with with local regulations.
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- Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: IMPORTANT: CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT: CAUTION: IMPORTANT: WARNING: GENERAL SAFETY WARNINGS IMPORTANT: WARNING: IMPORTANT: WARNING: IMPORTANT: Your appliance is produced in accordance with all applicable local and international IMPORTANT:...
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You’ll be up and running in no time Please read these instructions carefully. They contain important information which will help you get the best from your Freestanding Cooker and ensure safe and correct installation and operation. If you require any further assistance, our technical experts are happy to help.
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Getting to know your Freestanding Cooker You’ll be up and running in no time Oven Accessories 1. Grill pan x1 2. Wire shelf x4 3. Grill pan wire insert and handle x1 Other Accessories Included 1. Gas elbow Fixing assembly LPG nozzles...
Installing your Freestanding Cooker Bringing it all together Installation requirements Data Label THIS COOKER MUST BE INSTALLED The Data Label is located on the rear of the ACCORDING TO BS 6172: 2010 BY A SUITABLY appliance.This appliance is suitable for Natural QUALIFIED GAS SAFE REGISTERED INSTALLER Gas and Universal LPG;...
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Bringing it all together This modern cooker was manufactured with parts and There must be enough natural ventilation to provide materials of the highest quality and was designed to the gas to be used in the environment. The average air meet your cooking needs.
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Bringing it all together Gas Connection The appliance can be placed close to other furniture on condition that the furniture’s height does not exceed the height of the cooker panel Make sure that there are no combustible or flammable materials, such as curtains, in the vicinity of the installation.
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Bringing it all together Anti-tilting chain The cooker is supplied with an anti-tilting chain to prevent the appliance from tilting forward and causing accidental damage to the gas pipe. Make a hole in the wall behind, at the same height as the fixing chain.
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Bringing it all together 1. Light one of the burners and turn the tap to minimum flame. 2. Remove control knob 1. Remove pan supports, burner heads and caps. 3. Use a thin blade screwdriver to turn the by-pass screw located above left of the gas valve shaft as 2.
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Getting the most from your appliance The symbols on the control knobs mean the following: Maximum gas flow or ‘high’ flame and lighting position Minimum gas flow or ‘low’ flame All operating positions must be set between the maximum and minimum flow settings, and never between the maximum setting and the closed position.
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Getting the most from your appliance The use of pans in excess of the maximum To light the burner, press the control knob fully diameter recommended in the table above can down and hold the knob down before rotating result in over heating/discoloration of hob surface. anti clockwise to the High Flame position.
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Getting the most from your appliance The Baking Tray, Grill Tray or Oven Shelves can be located in any of the four height positions in the oven When fitting the trays or shelves, ensure they are fitted between the two that are closest together.
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Getting the most from your appliance Select ‘Grill’ mode with cooking mode selection When set to Convection mode, the top and knob and turn cooking temperature selection bottom heating elements operate together like a knob to ‘Max’ . When set to Grill mode, the top ‘normal’...
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Getting the most from your appliance This model has a digital display, 24hr clock with control buttons. When the power is connected, the screen displays ‘AUTO’ . If ‘AUTO’ is flashing, automatic or semi-automatic program has been set. Press button, ‘AUTO’ will clear from the display and the oven can be operated manually.
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Getting the most from your appliance When cooking is finished, the cooking fan The oven starts immediately, and ‘AUTO’ will continues to operate until the oven cools down flash. When the finish time is reached, the oven and then switches o automatically. automatically stops cooking.
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Getting the most from your appliance For best results when cooking pizza: When cooking white meat, fowl and fish, use a • Preheat the oven for at least 10 minutes. temperature setting from 180°C to 200°c. • Use a light aluminium pizza pan, placing it on the shelf supplied with the oven.
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Looking after your appliance WARNING! Isolate the power supply to the cooker and Periodically, the enamelled pan support, make sure that the oven is cool. enamelled covers and burner heads must be washed with warm soapy water, rinsed and dried. After drying them thoroughly, place them back in their original positions on the burners In order to keep enamelled parts as new, it is...
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Looking after your appliance WARNING: Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Remove the glass cover of the lamp-holder as shown below. Remove the lamp and replace with a lamp resistant to high temperatures (300°C) with the following characteristics: - Voltage: 220-240V...
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Looking after your appliance Have the condition and e ciency of the gas pipe and the pressure regulator (if installed) checked periodically. If anomalies are found, do not repair components but have the faulty component replaced. To ensure good performance and safety, the gas regulator taps must be greased periodically.
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Looking after your appliance Upper right cavity Upper left cavity Lower left cavity Cavity volume (L) 1100-1400 1100 1400 Top element power (W) 1550 1550 Rear element power (W) 1100 Bottom element power (W) Circulating fan power (W) Cooling fan power (W) Lamp power (W) 2160-2570 1600-1900...
Product support Help is always at hand Troubleshooting 3. DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THIS 1. If no electrical functions appear to work, check COOKER YOURSELF. CALL CUSTOMER the cooker isolation switch has not been turned SERVICE CENTER OR CONSULT A GAS SAFE REGISTERED INSTALLER.
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Help is always at hand This appliance conforms to all relavant standards applicable to domestic appliances sold in the UK crossed out wheelie bin...
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