ArtNo.000-0005 Classic logo Professional ArtNo.000-0012 Professional + logo ArtNo.000-0021 Toledo logo 110 Induction User Guide & Installation Instructions ArtNo.000-0008 Falcon logo shaded U110101 - 01 Australia...
Contents Before You Start... Installation Installation and Maintenance Service and Spares Peculiar smells Dear Installer Ventilation Safety Requirements Personal Safety Provision of Ventilation Hob Care Location of Cooker Cooker Care Positioning the Cooker Cleaning Moving the Cooker Completing the Move Cooker Overview Levelling The Hob...
1. Before You Start... This User Guide covers a 3 different models. Although Ventilation some of the illustrations will look different to your The use of a cooking appliance results in the production particular model the functions will be the same. We hope of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed.
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Always keep combustible materials, e.g. curtains, and Fig.1-1 flammable liquids a safe distance away from your cooker. DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of the cooker while it is on. Cooking high moisture content foods can create a ‘steam burst’...
Hob Care Fig.1-2 DO NOT use the hob surface as a cutting board. Do not leave utensils, foodstuffs or combustible items on the hob when it is not is use (e.g. tea towels, frying pans containing oil). DO NOT place plastic or aluminium foil, or plastic containers, on the hob.
2. Cooker Overview Fig.2-1 ArtNo.210-0012 - 110 Classic induction front view The 110 induction cooker (Fig.2-1) has the following features: Fig.2-2 5 induction cooking zones A control panel A separate grill Conventional oven Programmable fan oven Storage drawer ArtNo.312-0004 Correct pans ceramic The Hob Use only pans that are suitable for induction hobs.
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Always take care before touching the surface, even when the hob is turned off. It may be hotter than you ArtNo.313-0002 - 110 induction hob rating think! The induction hob comprises of five cooking zones containing induction elements with different ratings and 1.4kW...
control knob to the level of your choice (1 to 9). The pan will Automatic heat-up time heat up at 100% power for a specified time before the power Power Level at 100% (min:sec) is reduced to the level selected. 0:48 When the Automatic Heat-up function is activated, the hob 2:24...
DO NOT leave the grill on for more than a few Fig.2-9 moments, without the grill pan underneath it, otherwise the knobs may become hot. Once the grill has preheated, take the grill pan out again and put the trivet back in place with the food on it. Slide the grill pan or carriage back into the grill chamber.
The Clock Fig.2-12 ArtNo.300-0004 2-button clock annotated You can use the clock to turn the left-hand oven on and off. The clock must be set to the time of day before the oven will work. Note: When using the timer functions, first set the clock as required before setting the oven temperature and selecting the oven function (multi-function ovens only).
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Turn the Timer knob to the ( ) position. The display will ArtNo.301-0008 2BC Fig.2-19 show the current time of day plus the ‘cook time’ you just set. Stopping the oven 2 Use the Adjusting knob to set the ‘stop time’ required (Fig.2-19).
The 6-button Clock (Classic & Toledo models) Fig.2-25 Setting the time of day The 6-button LCD clock is shown in Fig.2-25. When the clock is first connected the display flashes ( 0.00) and ( alternately. ArtNo.302-0002 - 6BC annotated Press and hold both the [] and [] buttons down (Fig.2-26).
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AUTO is showing, you want to reset to manual cooking Fig.2-35 Fig.2-36 To return to manual cooking from any automatic setting, the ‘cook period’ must be cancelled. Press and hold the [] button and then press the [ –] button until the display reads ( 0.00). ArtNo.302-0009 - Activating ArtNo.302-0008 - the key lock 2 Press the [] button to return to manual cooking.
Accessories Fig.2-41 Oven Shelves In addition to the flat shelves (Fig.2-40), some models are supplied with a drop shelf (Fig.2-41). The drop shelf increases ArtNo.320-0010 Flat & drop shelves the possibilities for oven shelf spacing. The oven shelves can be easily removed and refitted. Pull the shelf forward until the back of the shelf is stopped by the shelf stop bumps in the oven sides (Fig.2-42).
3. Cooking Tips DocNo.030-0010 - Cooking tips - 110 induction GENERIC Hints on Using your Induction Cooker General Oven Tips If you have not used an induction cooker before please be The wire shelves should always be pushed firmly to the back aware of the following: of the oven.
4. Cooking Table DocNo.031-0004 - Cooking table - electric & fan single cavity The oven control settings and cooking times given in the table below are intended to be used AS A GUIDE ONLY. Individual tastes may require the temperature to be altered to provide a preferred result.
5. Cleaning Your Cooker Isolate the electricity supply before carrying out any major Fig.5-1 cleaning. Allow the cooker to cool. Never use paint solvents, washing soda, caustic cleaners, biological powders, bleach, chlorine based bleach cleaners, coarse abrasives or salt. Do not mix different cleaning products –...
Grills Fig.5-2 The grill pan and grid should be washed in hot soapy water. After grilling meats or any foods that soil, leave to soak for a few minutes immediately after use. Stubborn particles may be removed from the grid using a nylon brush. Alternatively, the grill pan can be washed in a dishwasher.
Glass Door Panels (some models) Fig.5-7 The oven door front panels can be taken off so that the glass panels can be cleaned. Move the cooker forward to gain access to the sides (see the ‘Moving the Cooker’ section under ‘Installation’). Open the oven door slightly and remove the front panel fixing screws from the door sides, two each side (Fig.5-7).
Cleaning Table Cleaners listed are available from supermarkets or electrical retailers as stated. For enamelled surfaces use a cleaner that is approved for use on vitreous enamel. Regular cleaning is recommended. For easier cleaning, wipe up any spillages immediately. Hotplate Part Finish Recommended Cleaning Method...
DocNo.050-0001 - Troubleshooting - Induction GENERIC 6. Troubleshooting The cooling fan Interference with and repairs to the hob MUST NOT be carried out by unqualified persons. Do not try The induction hob incorporates a cooling fan. This to repair the hob as this may result in injury and cooling fan is active when either the grill or ovens damage to the hob.
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Food is cooking too slowly, too quickly, or burning Fig.6-1 Cooking times may differ from your previous oven. Check that you are using the recommended temperatures and shelf positions – see the oven ArtNo.324-0005 Oven light bulb cooking guide. Then adjust the settings according to your own individual tastes.
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Locate the bulb cover and unscrew it by turning it anti- Fig.6-3 clockwise - it may be very stiff (Fig.6-2). Taking care to protect your fingers with a glove in case the bulb should shatter, unscrew the old bulb. Screw in the new bulb clockwise and then screw the bulb cover back on.
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. 7. Installation Service and Spares Firstly, please complete the appliance details below and keep them safe for future reference – this information will enable us to accurately identify the particular appliance and help us to help you. Filling this in now will save time and inconvenience if you later have a problem with the appliance.
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. Dear Installer You will also need the following tools: Electric drill Before you start your installation, please complete the details below, so that, if your customer has a problem relating to Masonry drill bit (only required if fitting the cooker on a stone or concrete floor) your installation, they will be able to contact you easily.
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. Positioning the Cooker Fig.7-1 The diagram (Fig.7-1) shows the minimum recommended distance from the cooker to nearby surfaces as given in AS 5601 / AG 601. 1. Overhead – Measurement A The minimum height of any surface above the cooker is 650 mm above the hotplate.
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. Moving the Cooker Fig.7-2 On no account try and move the cooker while it is plugged into the electricity supply. The cooker is very heavy, so take great care. DO NOT use the door handles or control knobs to manoeuvre the cooker.
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. Electrical Connection This appliance must be installed by a qualified electrician to comply with the relevant regulations (AS/NZS 60335.2.6:2002) and also the local electricity supply company requirements. Ensure that the mains characteristics (voltage, nominal, ArtNo.132-0001 - 1 phase 240Vac 50Hz power, etc.) match the ratings indicated on the data plate affixed to the cooker.
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. Connect the mains cable to the correct terminals for your Fig.7-10 electrical supply type (Fig.7-10 and Fig.7-11). Check that the links are correctly fitted and that the terminal screws are tight. Replace the electric terminal cover box;...
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. Fitting the Plinth Fig.7-15 Classic & Professional+ models Loosen the three screws along the front bottom edge of the cooker. Hook the central keyhole over the central screw. Twist and fit each end keyhole over their respective screws.
WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished. 8. Servicing Disconnect the cooker from the electricity supply Fig.8-1 before servicing, particularly before removing any of the following: control panel, side panels, ceramic hob, or any of the electrical components or cover boxes.
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WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished. To Replace a Hob Element Fig.8-3 Disconnect from electricity supply. Lift up the ceramic hob (see 2). The Induction Heating Elements (IHE) are now accessible.
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WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished. If it is not possible to disconnect the leads in this way, pull the Fig.8-4 Fig.8-5 cooker forward to gain access to the rear.
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WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished. 13. To Change an Oven Door Latch Fig.8-9 Fig.8-10 Remove the outer door panel (see 12). Remove screws ‘B’ that ArtNo.320-0004 Oven door keep hold the latch assembly to the inner door panel (Fig.8-9).
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WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished. 18. To Remove an Oven Inner Back Fig.8-12 Disconnect from electricity supply. Open the door and remove the shelves. Remove the screws and washers securing the inner back to the back of the oven (Fig.8-12).
Circuit Diagram: Conventional Oven ArtNo.080-0029 110 induction (oven) circuit diagram P033458 P033458 b b b b b b b b b The connections shown in the circuit diagram are for single-phase. The ratings are for 240 V 50 Hz. Code Description Code Description...
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