Contents Introduction Unpacking Before installation Location Electricity supply Safety chain anchors Electrical connection Levelling the cooker Securing the safety chains Preparation Safety notes Fire safety Setting the oven clock Cooker controls Using the hob Using the grill and top oven Using the bottom oven Minute minder Semi-automatic cooking...
Introduction Thank-you for choosing this quality appliance. It has been designed to provide trouble-free service provided it is installed and maintained correctly. This cooker is for domestic use only. Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using your appliance. It is advisable to keep your purchase and installation receipts with these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
Location Position of the cooker The position of the cooker should ensure free access to all controls. Avoid installing the cooker next to a fridge, freezer or boiler. Safety Requirements Ensure that the surrounding material is heat resistant and non-combustible. The electricity supply must be routed near to the installation.
Electricity supply Once a satisfactory location has been established, the electrical supply to the appliance must be arranged. The mains voltage must correspond to that which is specified on the data plate. The supply should be from a 45 amp fused spur, with an isolator switch installed above the work surface and to one side of the unit in case of an emergency.
Electrical connection The appliance must be properly connected to the mains supply by a qualified electrician according to current safety regulations. This appliance must be earthed. 1. Release the cover plate by removing the cover screw (Figure 3). 2. Loosen the cable clamp (Figure 3). 3.
Securing the safety chains Before securing the safety chains, check that you have completed the installation process and that all connections have been made successfully and that the cooker is in its final operating position. Fix the security chains to their anchor brackets: 1.
Safety notes • Make sure you understand what the cooker • Never leave children unsupervised where the controls do before using the oven. cooker is installed as the appliance will get hot during and after use. • Always turn the cooker controls to the OFF position when it is not in use.
Setting the oven clock START STOP MANUAL TIMER TIME BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON ADJUST BUTTON BUTTONS Figure 7 - clock display Please note: For Fully-automatic cooking the clock must be set to the correct time of day. 12.00) and the When the oven is connected to the mains supply the timer digits, ( hand symbol flashes on the display.
Cooker controls Before using your cooker for the first time: Read the operating and safety instructions thoroughly. If you have not already done so, follow the steps in the “Preparation” section on page 7 so that the cooker is ready for use. Familiarise yourself with the controls (Figure 8).
The hotplates The hotplate power is regulated with a 3 position temperature selector knob. The control allows for the efficient transfer of heat to the cooking pan (Figure 10). The selector knob can be turned in both directions: • Anti-clockwise to increase heat •...
Using the bottom oven Figure 13 - bottom oven temperature control PLEASE NOTE: It is recommended to preheat the oven for a few minutes or wait until the temperature indicator goes off before placing food in the oven for cooking. Be careful when using aluminium foil.
Minute minder Set the alarm to remind you that a cooking time has elapsed. Press the TIMER button. Press the ‘+’ or ‘–’ buttons to set the number of hours and minutes you wish to countdown. You have 5 seconds to make any changes before the clock display shows the current time of day. When the time has elapsed the beeper will sound.
Semi-automatic cooking You can programme the oven to start cooking straight away for a set amount of time and then switch itself OFF. Example: To programme the oven to cook for 2 hours and 30 minutes starting now. START BUTTON Figure 15 Figure 16 1.
Fully-automatic cooking You programme the oven to start cooking at a later time by setting the time you would like your food to be ready and the length of cooking time required. Example: To programme the oven to cook for 1 hour to finish at 20.45. TIME ADJUST STOP BUTTON Figure 19...
Care of the cooker Before removing a pan from a hotplate, reduce the heat or turn the hotplate off completely. Ensure that the oven seal is always clean and free of debris. Clean the cooker regularly to maintain its working condition and aesthetic appearance. Do not steam pressure clean the oven.
Changing the oven lamps Wait for the oven to cool. Unscrew and remove the diffuser. Unscrew the lamp from the lampholder. Replace lamp and diffuser (Figure 24). The replacement lamp must be of the same type, voltage and wattage (15W SES 300°C). DIFFUSER LAMP LAMPHOLDER...
For best cooking results For best results and good use of energy: • Use good quality cooking pans with thick flat • Never use recessed or ridged base pans. This bases. This gives the most efficient energy wastes energy and gives a longer cooking time transfer from the hotplate •...
Troubleshooting guide If you are experiencing problems with your cooker, check the following problems and solutions below before contacting the Helpline. Problem Solution Slight odour or small amount of smoke when using This is normal and should cease after a short the cooker for the first time.
Safe cooker disposal To help the environment, Local authority instructions should be followed for the disposal of your product. This appliance/fitting is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE). By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product.
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