STOVES RICHMOND DX User Manual
STOVES RICHMOND DX User Manual

STOVES RICHMOND DX User Manual

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STOVES RICHMOND DX 90CM ELECTRIC
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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE STOVES RICHMOND DX 90CM ELECTRIC INDUCTION...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table Of Contents INTRODUCTION ................... 1 SAFETY & WARNING INFORMATION ..........3 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PRODUCT ..........8 USING THE PROFLEX™ SPLITTER ..........19 OVENS & GRILLS ................21 USING THE GRILL ................22 USING THE TOP OVEN ..............24 USING THE MAIN OVEN ..............
  • Page 4: Introduction

    For a more detailed explanation Your new appliance comes with our of how to use this product, please FREE 3 year guarantee (UK only), refer to www.stoves.co.uk for the protecting you against electrical full user manual. and mechanical breakdown. To register your new appliance...
  • Page 5: European Directives

    Glen Dimplex Home Appliances, This appliance Complies with Stoney Lane, Prescot, Merseyside, European Community Directives L35 2XW (CE) for household and similar electrical appliances and Gas EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES appliances where applicable. As a producer and a supplier This appliance conforms to of cooking appliances we are European Directive regarding Eco committed to the protection of...
  • Page 6: Safety & Warning Information

    SAFETY & WARNING INFORMATION • hot during use. Care WARNING should be taken to This appliance can avoid touching heating be used by children elements. Children less aged from 8 years than 8 years of age shall and above and be kept away unless persons with reduced continuously supervised.
  • Page 7 replacing the lamp to from the mains supply avoid the possibility of during use, as this electric shock. will seriously affect the safety and performance, particularly in relation to surface temperatures WARNING becoming hot and gas Unattended cooking on operated parts not a hob with fat or oil can working effectively.
  • Page 8: Caution Information

    WARNING CAUTION This appliance must be After use, switch off the earthed. hob element by its control and do not rely on the pan detector. CAUTION INFORMATION CAUTION CAUTION This appliance is not In order to avoid a intended to be operated hazard due to inadvertent by means of an external resetting of the thermal...
  • Page 9: Electromagnetic Interference

    CAUTION CAUTION Make sure that you have We recommend that the removed all packaging appliance is connected and wrapping. Some by a competent person of the items inside who is a member of this appliance may have a 'Competent Person additional wrapping.
  • Page 10: Fire Safety Advice

    In this respect we can only OTHER SAFETY ADVICE guarantee the compliance of • DO our own product. You can ask • Always take care removing food the manufacturer or your doctor from the oven as the area about the compliance or any around the cavity may be hot.
  • Page 11: Getting To Know Your Product

    GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PRODUCT Your appliance layout may differ IMPORTANT depending on the model. If the clock/ programmer CONTROL PANEL is locked, it must be unlocked before the appliance can be used. To lock/ unlock the clock/ programmer press and hold the '+' key for 5 seconds.
  • Page 12 CAVITY OVERVIEW CAVITY OVERVIEW Fascia Grill Fanned Oven with Air Fry function Tall Fanned Oven HOB (ROTARY CONTROLS) Deluxe models only...
  • Page 13 HOB FUNCTIONS Small Right hand front Medium Right hand rear Large Centre Bridged Induction Zone Left hand side • Rotate the control knob ABOUT THE INDUCTION anticlockwise to increase the HOB (ROTARY power of a zone. Rotate the control knob back clockwise to CONTROLS) decrease the power of a zone.
  • Page 14 NOTE NOTE The heat up time After 10 minutes automatic function is not the power boost is automatically switched available in level 0, level 9, off. melting function, warming function and the power boost. Dual Zone Status The dual zone status is a function Melting Function that transmits the detected pan size to the display of the cooking zone.
  • Page 15 NOTE NOTE If the symbol does not The cook zone itself does disappear when a pan is not heat up, but the placed on the zone it ceramic glass does get hot indicates that the pan is because of the hot pan not suitable for induction conducting heat back onto cooking.
  • Page 16: Minute Minder

    The timer has up to 7 timers. By pressing the timer keys, a timer value can be set. If the timer-plus- 6 timers to be assigned to the key is pressed first the display cooking zones and one independent starts with 1 minute and can be timer call an egg-timer.
  • Page 17 Turn on the hob, using the ADDITIONAL TIMER INFORMATION on/off key. To modify or cancel a timer setting Select the timer by pressing the follow steps 1) to 5) above. + and - keys together (do not activate any cook zone). To set the timer for additional zones Set the right hand digit up to 90 follow steps 1) to 5) above.
  • Page 18 INDUCTION CONTROLS (Rotary models) Feature Symbol Description Heat up Heats the selected zone with a higher time output. automatic Melting Warms the bottom of the pan to 45°C Function (42°C in the pan). Melts food with optimised energy. Warming Warms the bottom of the pan to 70°C Function (65°C in the pan).
  • Page 19 INDUCTION CONTROLS (Rotary models) Feature Symbol Description Child Lock Prevents unintentional operation of the hob. Residual Warns you against hot surfaces but Heat also indicates that the residual heat Indication which can be used as a temporary warm zone. INDUCTION DIAL (Rotary MAIN OVEN FUNCTION Only) DIAL...
  • Page 20 MAIN OVEN TALL OVEN DIAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL TOP OVEN/GRILL DIAL PRO-FLEX CONTROL DIAL...
  • Page 21: Main Oven Functions

    MAIN OVEN FUNCTIONS FANNED OVEN FUNCTIONS: Fanned Oven Slow Cook Conventional Oven Keep Warm Pizza Setting Bread Proving Air Fryer TOP OVEN FUNCTIONS Defrost/Dough proving High Grill Intensive Bake Low Grill Top Heat Medium Grill Base Heat with Fan Fanned Grill Dual Grill Auto Light...
  • Page 22: Using The Proflex™ Splitter

    USING THE PROFLEX™ SPLITTER With the PROFLEX™ splitter you TO ACTIVATE THE TALL OVEN can convert the tall oven into (WITHOUT SPLITTER) two separate fan ovens which can be controlled independently to maximise your cooking options. To use the tall oven without the splitter, turn the right hand control knob to the desired function or temperature.
  • Page 23 The table below shows the minimum NOTE temperature that can be achieved in We do not recommend the lower oven when the upper oven using the top oven only is in use. For example when the for cooking frozen foods upper oven is 200°C, the minimum and foods with high temperature that can be used in the...
  • Page 24: Ovens & Grills

    OVENS & GRILLS OVENS NOTE When using the top oven or main The cooling fan may oven, the white thermostat indicator run for around 1 hour light will come on until the selected after use. This is normal temperature is reached. to ensure the exterior parts of the cooker fully When the Top oven/grill or grill...
  • Page 25: Using The Grill

    USING THE GRILL WARNING NOTE Never cover the grill The cooling fan may pan or grill trivet with run for around 1 hour aluminium foil, or allow fat after use. This is normal to build up in the grill to ensure the exterior pan, as this creates a fire parts of the cooker fully hazard.
  • Page 26 IMPORTANT WARNING The grill door must be The door must be open when the grill is used for fully open when the grill is conventional grilling. used. For grilling small quantities of food, the centre (economy) grill can be used with the grill trivet inverted.
  • Page 27: Using The Top Oven

    USING THE TOP OVEN TO TURN ON THE TOP OVEN WARNING 1. Turn the temperature control When you are cooking knob until the required temperature keep children away from is selected. The white thermostat the vicinity of the oven. indicator will come on until the selected temperature is reached, and then go off.
  • Page 28 When the top oven is switched on, the cooking fan comes on to keep the fascia and control knobs cool during grilling. The fan may continue to operate for a period after the top oven has been switched off. PREHEATING Preheat the oven until the indicator light switches off for the first time, this will take up to 15 minutes...
  • Page 29: Using The Main Oven

    USING THE MAIN OVEN • Rotate the temperature control WARNING to select the desired heating Accessible parts may be temperature. The selected hot when the oven is used. temperature shows in the display. Young children should be To modify or cancel the heating kept away.
  • Page 30: Cooking With A Fanned Oven

    The fast preheat function automatically activates after a There is no flavour heating operation has been selected transference in a fan oven, that supports the fast preheat which means you can cook function. strong smelling foods such The fast preheat reduces the time as fish at the same time the oven needs to reach the as mild foods- e.g.
  • Page 31 NOTE NOTE When roasting meats, A medium sized casserole you will notice that or stew will take fat splashing is reduced, approximately 3-4 hours. which is due in part to the lower oven temperatures, and will help keep NOTE cleaning of the oven to a A 1½kg/ 3lb oven minimum.
  • Page 32 Select the AirFry function on IMPORTANT the main oven and set the Air Frying in a large oven temperature to 220°C. cavity allows for more Position the metal Airfry tray on food to be airfryed at the 3rd (centre) shelf position one time, longer cooking from the bottom.
  • Page 33 MAIN OVEN FUNCTIONS: RECOMMENDED USES The even temperature Fanned Oven in the oven makes this function suitable for batch baking or batch cooking foods. This function is ideal Conventional for traditional roasting. Oven The meat is placed in the middle of the oven, roast potatoes towards the top.
  • Page 34: Oven Furniture

    cooking, as it is not as fierce as the grill. Use to cook open pies Base Heat with (such as mince pies) the base element ensure that the base is cooked while the fan allows the air to circulate around the filling- without being too intensive.
  • Page 35: Using Other Accessories

    USING OTHER ACCESSORIES WOK CRADLE Supporting poultry or other meat vertically exposes all sides to the oven's heat, promoting a more even cook and allowing the fat to drip out, while flavour is infused from the inside. IMPORTANT Please ensure the wok Also included are a set of skewers cradle sits securely on the which are ideal for making kebabs...
  • Page 36 IMPORTANT The skewers are not to be used in tall 90cm ovens and should always be orientated across the oven so not to come into contact with the oven fan blades.
  • Page 37: Clock/Programmer

    CLOCK/PROGRAMMER Alarm IMPORTANT If the clock/programmer is locked, it must be Cooking time unlocked before the appliance can be used. To lock/unlock the clock/ End of Cooking programmer press and time hold the '+' key for 5 seconds. Time Key Please be aware that only the main oven is controlled by the programmer.
  • Page 38: Setting The Time

    SETTING THE TIME Auto Cooking NOTE Time Display The time can only be set when the main oven control knob is in the 0 position or on the light Child Lock setting. Double touch the clock icon, USING THE TOUCH then use the plus and minus buttons CONTROLS to adjust.
  • Page 39 MINUTE MINDER SETTING THE COOKING END TIME • Touch the clock icon once and use • Touch the clock icon three times the plus or minus buttons to set a to set a specific end cooking time. timer. • Adjust the time display using •...
  • Page 40: Cleaning Your Appliance

    CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE • Cleaning: Do's NOTE Use warm, Always switch off your soapy water appliance and allow it to cool down before you clean any part of it. Wipe the appliance with NOTE a damp cloth Please take extra care when cleaning over the •...
  • Page 41: Appliance Maintenance

    APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE CHANGING THE LIGHTBULB Remove the oven shelves. STANDARD SHELVES Unscrew the lens cover by turning anticlockwise. Before removing the shelves Remove the bulb and replace. completely, please make sure 4. Replace the lens cover and put that the shelf is unclipped from the oven shelves back.
  • Page 42 REMOVING TELESCOPIC SHELVES (IF FITTED) Push the front of the runner upwards firmly, ensuring the front clip is released from the shelf guide. Pull the runner away from the shelf guide. Remove holding screws as per diagrams Pull the back clip aware from in between the shelf guide.
  • Page 43 Secure the back clip in between the shelf guide. Ensure the runner is fully placed back towards the back of the shelf. Locate the front clip onto the shelf guide and firmly push the front runner down until the front clip is secured in place.
  • Page 44: Faq's

    FAQ's Here are some frequently asked Switch off the electricity questions about your new supply. appliance: When the power returns switch the electricity supply back on Can I remove the inner glass on and re-set the programmmer/ the doors for cleaning? clock to the correct time of The inner glass panels day.
  • Page 45 This is normal, the ovens are Please ensure that the time very well insulated to keep of day has been set on the more heat in during cooking timer, and that the word 'Man' for better cooking results (manual mode) is displayed with less wasted energy.
  • Page 46: Technical Data

    TECHNICAL DATA WARNING This cooker must be earthed. Data badge Lower part of the front frame Appliance class Class 1 - freestanding cooker Electrical 230 - 400V ~3N ~ 50 Hz supply Load 15780W (Induction Unit 7400W) Standard Oven Light Hob Top Electrical Zone Load (W)
  • Page 47 Appliance Oven Cavity & Function Load (W) Electrical Supply 230V Main Oven: Digital MF Oven- Air Fry 3166W Pro-Flex Tall Oven 2658W Top Cavity: Dual Grill 2504W...
  • Page 48: Energy Data Table

    ENERGY DATA TABLE Regulation (EU) 65/2014: Product Name: Stoves Richmond DX 90CM Electric Induction (Rotary Controls) Brand: Stoves Size: 90cm Number of cavities Energy Efficiency Fuel Type Induction Number of cook 5 Electric Zones zones Symbol Value Energy Efficiency Cook zone  ...
  • Page 49 Energy Efficiency Cavity Cavity 1 Cavity 2 Cavity 3 (if applicable) Energy efficiency 91,3 92,5 93,3 index Energy efficiency class Energy Consumption 0,63 kWh 0,83 kWh 0,01 kWh per cycle (conventional mode) Energy Consumption 0,01 kWh 0,74 kWh 0,83 kWh per cycle (fan-forced convection mode) Heat Source...
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  • Page 53 Glen Dimplex Home Appliances, Stoney Lane, Prescot, Merseyside, L35 0344 815 3740 www.stoves.co.uk GDHA Part Number: 094113100...

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