Table Of Contents INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ............1 BEFORE INSTALLATION ..............3 LEVELLING THE COOKER ............3 ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF REAR WHEELS ........3 FITTING THE DECORATIVE COVER PLINTH (IF REQUIRED) ..................3 FITTING A TOWEL RAIL (APPLICABLE TO 90CM, 100CM AND 110CM RICHMOND RANGE COOKERS) ......
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS WARNING CAUTION Ensure that the appliance Make sure that you have is switched off before removed all packaging replacing the lamp to and wrapping. Some avoid the possibility of of the items inside electric shock. this appliance may have additional wrapping.
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CAUTION Connection should be made with a suitable flexible cable able to withstand a temperature rise of at least 70°C. CAUTION The space for air circulation, located underneath and at the back of the hob improves reliability by ensuring that it will cool down efficiently.
BEFORE INSTALLATION LEVELLING THE COOKER ADJUSTING HEIGHT OF REAR WHEELS Open the lower doors. Adjustment of the rear wheel height can be made with a flat- headed screw driver, inserted through the circular holes in the lower front frame. FITTING THE DECORATIVE COVER NOTE PLINTH (IF REQUIRED)
FITTING A TOWEL RAIL (APPLICABLE TO 90CM, 100CM AND 110CM RICHMOND RANGE COOKERS) Line up the two holes at each end of the towel rail with the two holes at each end of the fascia panel. 4 x M6 screws and an allen key are provided with the cooker.
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The hot-zone area is shown shaded in grey. This area must be kept free of combustible materials. CUPBOARD/ HOOD CLEARANCES WARNING No shelf or overhang of combustible material, or cooker hood, may be lower than 650mm above the hob. • If your appliance has a side opening door, we recommend a side clearance of 60mm to...
CONNECTING TO THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY TERMINAL BLOCK Multi-phase: Concerning a tri-phase WARNING connection, remove the brass This appliance must be connecting bars from the live earthed. terminals and connect respectively the 3 cables of the 3 phases to each of the corresponding terminals: L1 This appliance must be connected to L3.
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Connect cable L to terminal 3. Connect cable N to terminal 6. Earth to terminal. Ensure shorting links are fitted between terminals 1-2, 2-3, 4-5 and 5-6. Access to the mains terminal is 4. Connect the cable to the gained by removing the terminal terminal block and tighten block cover at the rear of the the cable clamp screws (see...
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twisted or trapped when the cooker is pushed back. Please ensure that the user has a copy of the Quick Start Guide and the appliance is in place. The appliance will be fitted with the terminal block shown above; for multi-phase installations please remove the links from terminals L1, L2 and L3 only.
COMMISSIONING CHECK OPERATION OF ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS Clock Programmer/ Minute Minder • Check functions as described in the Quick Start Guide. • Set the time of day on the timer. Oven Light & Convection Fan • Open the main oven door. Turn the main oven control knob to the defrost setting.
TECHNICAL DATA (ZONELESS MODELS ONLY) WARNING This cooker must be earthed. Data badge Lower part of the front frame Appliance class Class 1 - freestanding cooker Electrical supply 230 - 400V ~3N ~ 50 Hz Load 18805W (Induction Unit 11040W) Standard Oven Light Hob Top Hotplate Electrical Supply...
ENERGY DATA TABLE Regulation (EU) 65/2014: Product Name: Stoves Richmond DX 100/110cm Electric Induction Zoneless Brand: Stoves Size: 100cm or 110cm Number of cavities Energy Efficiency Fuel Type Induction Number of cook zones 6 Electric Zones Symbol Value Energy Efficiency per cook zone Cook zone ...
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