Stoves Richmond 100DF Manual

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INTRODUCTION ................................................................................... 1
SAFETY & WARNING INFORMATION ............................................... 3
GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PRODUCT ............................................. 9
OVENS & GRILLS ............................................................................... 13
USING THE HOB ................................................................................ 14
USING THE GRIDDLE ........................................................................ 17
USING THE GRILL .............................................................................. 19
USING THE TOP OVEN ..................................................................... 21
USING THE MAIN OVEN ................................................................... 23
USING OTHER ACCESSORIES ........................................................ 29
CLOCK/PROGRAMMER .................................................................... 31
CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE ....................................................... 34
APPLIANCE MAINTENANCE ........................................................... 35
FAQ's ................................................................................................... 37
TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................. 39
ENERGY DATA TABLE ...................................................................... 41
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTION
INTRODUCTIONINTRODUCTION
This user guide book is designed
to help you through each step of
owning your new product.
Please read it carefully before you
start using your appliance, as we
have endeavored to answer as
many questions as possible and
provide you with as much support
as we can.
General information, spares and
service information is available
from our website.
If you should somethingfind
missing from your product or
have any questions that are
not covered in this user guide,
please contact us (see contact
information inside the front
cover).
For a more detailed explanation
of how to use this product, please
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PL - Poland
NL - Netherlands
SE - Sweden
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Customer Care Helpline:
0344 815 3740
Alternatively, use the
contact form on our website
www.stoves.co.uk
Details about warranty
registration and spares &
service information are also
available on our website.
Calls are charged at the basic rate,
please check with your telephone
service provider for exact charges.
Your new appliance comes with our
FREE 3 year guarantee (UK only),
protecting you against electrical
and mechanical breakdown.
To register your new appliance
for its warranty (UK only) please
visit our website www.stoves.co.uk.
For full terms & conditions of the
manufacturer's guarantee, please
refer to the website above.
In addition, you may wish to
purchase an extended warranty.
Details of how to do this are also on
our website www.stoves.co.uk.
Our policy is one of constant
development and improvement,
therefore we cannot guarantee
the strict accuracy of all of
our illustrations and specifications.
Changes may have been made
subsequent to publishing.
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Glen Dimplex Home Appliances,
Stoney Lane, Prescot, Merseyside,
L35 2XW
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVES
EUROPEAN DIRECTIVESEUROPEAN DIRECTIVES
As a producer and a supplier
of cooking appliances we are
committed to the protection of
the environment and are in
the compliance with the WEEE
directive.
All our electric products are
labelled accordingly with the
crossed out wheeled bin symbol.
This indicates, for disposal purposes
at end of life, that these products
must be taken to a recognized
collection points, such as local
authority sites/local recycling
centres.
This appliance Complies with
European Community Directives
(CE) for household and similar
electrical appliances and Gas
appliances where applicable.
This appliance conforms to
European Directive regarding Eco
design requirements for energy-
related products. Our policy is
one of constant development
and improvement, therefore we
cannot guarantee the strict accuracy
of all of our illustrations and
specifications - changes may
have been made subsequent to
publishing.
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The packaging materials used with
this appliance can be recycled.
Please dispose of the packaging
materials in the appropriate
container at your local waste
disposal facilities.
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This appliance can be
used by children aged
from 8 years and above
and persons with reduced
physical, sensory or
mental capabilities or
lack of experience and
knowledge if they have
been given supervision or
instruction concerning use
of the appliance in a safe
way and understand the
hazard involved. Children
shall not play with the
appliance. Cleaning and
user maintenance shall
not be made by children
without supervision.
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ARNINGARNING
The appliance and its
accessible parts become
hot during use. Care
should be taken to
avoid touching heating
elements. Children less
than 8 years of age
shall be kept away unless
continuously supervised.
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The oven must be
switched beforeo
removing the guard and
that, after cleaning, the
guard must be replaced
in accordance with the
instructions.
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A steam cleaner is not to
be used on this appliance.
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If a lid is to yourfitted
appliance any spillage
should be removed from
the lid before opening and
the hob surface should
be allowed to cool before
closing the lid.
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Ensure that the appliance
is switched beforeo
replacing the lamp to
avoid the possibility of
electric shock.
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Unattended cooking on a
hob with fat or oil can be
dangerous and may result
in fire.
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Danger of tryfire: NEVER
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to extinguish a withfire
water, but switch theo
appliance and then cover
flame e.g. with a lid or a
fire blanket.
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Use only hob guards
designed by the
manufacturer of this
cooking appliance or
indicated by the
manufacturer of this
appliance in the
instructions for use as
suitable or hob guards
incorporated in the
appliance. The use of
inappropriate guards can
cause accidents.
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Never place food, or
dishes on the base of the
main oven, the element
is here and it will cause
overheating.
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Do not place articles on or
against the appliance.
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The appliance must
never be disconnected
from the mains supply
during use, as this
will seriously theaect
safety and performance,
particularly in relation
to surface temperatures
becoming hot and gas
operated parts not
working eectively. The
cooling fan (if isfitted)
designed to run on after
the control knob has been
switched o.
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Do not store or use
flammable liquids or items
in the vicinity of this
appliance.
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Do not modify this
appliance.
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Do not operate the
appliance without the
glass panels correctly
fitted.
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This appliance must be
earthed.
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This appliance shall be
installed in accordance
with the regulations in
force and only used in
a well ventilated space.
Read the instructions
before installing or using
this appliance.
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Never use cooking vessels
on the hob that overlap its
edges.
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Prior to installation,
ensure that the local
distribution conditions
(nature of the gas and gas
pressure) and adjustment
of the appliance are
compatible.
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The adjustment conditions
for this appliance are
stated on the label (or
data plate)
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This appliance is
not connected to a
combustion products
evacuation device. It
shall be installed and
connected in accordance
with current installation
regulations. Particular
attention shall be given to
the relevant requirements
regarding ventilation.
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Make sure that you have
removed all packaging
and wrapping. Some
of the items inside
this appliance may have
additional wrapping. It
is advised that you turn
the ovens and/or grill on
for a short while. This
will burn any residueso
left from manufacturing.
There may be a smell
which accompanies this
process- but this is
nothing to worry about
and is harmless. It is
recommended that you
wash the oven shelves,
baking tray, grill pan and
grill pan trivet before their
first use in hot soapy
water. This will remove the
protective oil coating.
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This appliance is for
cooking purposes only. It
must not be used for other
purposes, for example
room heating.
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The use of gas cooking
appliances results in
the production of heat,
moisture and products of
combustion in the room
in which it is installed.
Ensure that the kitchen is
well ventilated especially
when the appliance is in
use.
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Prolonged intensive use of
the appliance may require
additional ventilation, for
example the increasing
of mechanical ventilation
where present, additional
ventilation to safely
remove the products of
combustion to outside
(external) air whilst
also providing room air
changes with additional
ventilation.
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Connection should be
made with a suitable
flexible cable with a
minimum temperature of
70°C. Ensure that you
route all mains cables well
clear of any adjacent heat
source.
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Accessible parts may be
hot when the grill and/or
the oven are in use. Young
children shall be kept
away.
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We recommend that the
appliance is connected
by a competent person
who is a member of
a 'Competent Person
Scheme' who will
comply with the required
regulations.
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The space of air
circulation , located
underneath and at the
back of the hob improves
its reliability by ensuring
that it will cool down,
eciently.
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Our policy is one of
constant development and
improvement, therefore
we cannot guarantee
the strict accuracy of
all our illustrations and
specifications. Changes
may have been made
subsequent to publishing.
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Consult a professional
before installing
additional ventilation.
GAS HOB: DO's & DON'T
GAS HOB: DO's & DON'T
GAS HOB: DO's & DON'T
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Always ensure that pan bases are
dry and before using them onflat
the hob.
Always position pans over the
centre of the heat zone, and turn
the handles to a safe position
so they cannot be knocked or
grabbed.
Always use pans which are no
smaller than 100mm (4”), or
larger than 250mm (10”). Use
a 230 mm (9”) pan above the
wok burner, if two or more other
hotplate burners are in use at the
same time.
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Always match the size of pan
to the heat zone – do not use
large pans on small zones or
vice versa. • Always make sure
that the burner caps, rings and
pan supports are correctly placed.
This will prevent pans becoming
unstable while in use and ensure
an uninterrupted gas ow.
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Never use double pans, rim-based
pans, old or misshapen pans, or
any pan that is not stable on a flat
surface.
Never leave cooking fat, or oil,
unattended.
Never use commercial simmering
aids, or heat as theydiusers,
create excessive heat and can
damage the surface of the hob.
Plastic cooking utensils can melt
if they come into contact with a
warm hob. Never leave them close
to, or on top of the hob.
Never leave any heat zone alight
without a pan covering it. This
causes a hazard.fire
Never leave an empty pan on a
heating zone.
Never leave anything lying on the
hob.
Never heat a sealed tin of food, as
it might explode.
Never use the hob surface for
storage.
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Automatic cooking
will normally produce
condensation when
cooling down and the
food is still inside.
FIRE SAFETY AD
FIRE SAFETY AD
FIRE SAFETY AD
FIRE SAFETY ADFIRE SAFETY ADVICE
VICE
VICE
VICEVICE
If you do have a in the kitchen,fire
don't take any risks- get everyone
out of your home and call the Fire
Brigade.
If a pan catches fir
If a pan catches fir
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Do not move it- it is likely to be
extremely hot.
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do so- but never lean over the
pan to reach the controls.
If you have a blanket, putfire
it out over the pan. If you have
put the out, leave the pan tofire
cool completely.
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Never a chip pan ( or otherfill
deep fat fryer) more than one-
third full of oil.
Do not use a extinguisherfire
on a pan of oil- the force of the
extinguisher can spread the fire
and create a fireball.
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the power at the fuse box - this
may be enough to stop the fire
immediately
Smother the with a fire fire
blanket, or use a dry powder or
carbon dioxide extinguisher
Remember:
Remember:
Remember:
Remember:Remember: never use water on
an electrical or cooking oil fire.
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Always take care removing food
from the oven as the area
around the cavity may be hot.
Always use oven gloves when
handling any utensils that have
been in the oven as they will be
hot.
Always make sure that the oven
shelves are resting in the correct
position between two runners.
Always use the Minute Minder
(if if you are leaving thefitted)
oven unattended- this reduces
the risk of food burning.
DO NO
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Never place items on the door
while it is open.
Never wrap foil around the oven
shelves or allow foil to block the
flue.
Never drape tea towels near the
oven while it is on; this will
cause a hazard.fire
Never pull heavy items, such as
turkeys or large joints of meat,
out from the oven shelf, as they
may overbalance and fall.
Never use this appliance to heat
anything other than food items
and do not use it for heating the
room.
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If the clock/ programmer
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.
Your appliance layout may dier
depending on the model.
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1 Cook Zones
2 Fanned Oven
3 Multifunction Oven
4 Clock/Programmer
5 Temperature Control
6 Top Oven/Grill
7 Grill
8 Slow Cook Oven
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HOB
HOB
HOB
HOBHOB
HOB FUNCTIONS
1 Small Right hand
front
2 Medium Right hand
rear
Left hand
rear
Centre rear
3 Large Left hand
front
Centre
front
4 Wok Middle
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1 Fascia
2 Top Oven/ Grill
3 Fanned Oven
4 Multifunction Oven
5 Slow Cook
MAIN O
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VEN FUNCTION
VEN FUNCTION
VEN FUNCTIONVEN FUNCTION
DIAL
DIAL
DIAL
DIALDIAL
MAIN O
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VEN
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TEMPERA
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TEMPERA
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TURE
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VEN/
VEN/
VEN/VEN/GRILL DIAL
GRILL DIAL
GRILL DIAL
GRILL DIALGRILL DIAL
GRILL PO
GRILL PO
GRILL PO
GRILL POGRILL POWER SETTING
WER SETTING
WER SETTING
WER SETTINGWER SETTING
DIAL
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MAIN O
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VEN FUNCTIONS
VEN FUNCTIONS
VEN FUNCTIONSVEN FUNCTIONS
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Dual Grill
Dual Grill
Dual Grill
Dual GrillDual Grill
Aut
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FUNCTIONS:
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100°
100°
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VEN FUNCTIONS
VEN FUNCTIONS
VEN FUNCTIONSVEN FUNCTIONS
High Grill
High Grill
High Grill
High GrillHigh Grill TOP
Lo
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Medium
Medium
Medium
MediumMedium
Grill
Grill
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VENS & GRILLS
VENS & GRILLS
VENS & GRILLSVENS & GRILLS
OVENS
When using the top oven or main
oven, the white thermostat indicator
light will come on until the selected
temperature is reached.
When the Top oven/grill or grill
is switched on, the cooling fans
come on to keep the fascia and
control knobs cool during cooking/
grilling. The cooling fans may
operate when the main ovens are in
use depending on the temperature
setting. The fans may continue to
operate for a period after the oven/
grill has been switched Duringo.
use the fan may cycle on and o,
this is normal.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT
Never put items directly
on top of the base of
the oven, or cover the
oven base with foil, as this
may cause the element to
overheat. Always position
items on the shelf.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE
The main oven will not
operate if the programmer
is set to Auto, see Clock/
Programmer section for
more information.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE
The cooling fan may
run for around 1 hour
after use. This is normal
to ensure the exterior
parts of the cooker fully
cool down and because
the oven cavity is very
well-insulated to prevent
heat escaping during the
cooking process. Please
do not switch the cooker
o at the wall before the
cooling fan has stopped
completely.
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USING THE HOB
USING THE HOB
USING THE HOB
USING THE HOBUSING THE HOB
IGNITION PROCEDURES
IGNITION PROCEDURES
IGNITION PROCEDURES
IGNITION PROCEDURESIGNITION PROCEDURES
IGNITION OF GAS
IGNITION OF GAS
IGNITION OF GAS
IGNITION OF GASIGNITION OF GAS
BURNERS.
BURNERS.
BURNERS.
BURNERS.BURNERS.
Correct procedure for ignition of all
gas burners on this appliance:
PRIOR T
PRIOR T
PRIOR T
PRIOR TPRIOR TO IGNITION:
O IGNITION:
O IGNITION:
O IGNITION:O IGNITION:
Hotplate burner(s), position
correctly sized, flat bottomed
pan(s) directly onto the pan
support above the selected
burner(s).
W
W
W
WWOK BURNER (IF FITTED)
OK BURNER (IF FITTED)
OK BURNER (IF FITTED)
OK BURNER (IF FITTED)OK BURNER (IF FITTED)
Position a bottomed wok orflat
a correctly sized, flat bottomed
pan directly onto the pan support
above the wok burner.
Position the provided wok stand
directly onto the pan support
above the wok burner, then
position a round bottomed wok
directly onto the stand.
A
A
A
AAUT
UT
UT
UTUTOMA
OMA
OMA
OMAOMATIC IGNITION (If
TIC IGNITION (If
TIC IGNITION (If
TIC IGNITION (IfTIC IGNITION (If
Applicable
Applicable
Applicable
ApplicableApplicable)
)
)
))
Push in and turn the selected gas
burner control knob to the full
flame symbol. Keep the control
knob depressed. Sparking to the
selected burner will commence
automatically. Sparking will cease
automatically once the isflame
established. Continue to hold the
control knob in for up to 15
seconds then release.
If the burner fails to ignite within
this time, release the control
knob and wait 1 minute before
attempting to re-ignite.
In the event of a power failure,
or the ignition not working, then
a lighted match or taper can be
used to ignite the burner.
Use pans which are large enough
to avoid overflows onto the hob
surface.
Wipe any spillage as soon as
possible.
Clean the hob top as regularly
as possible, this will prevent any
build up of grease which may be a
fire hazard.
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FITTING BURNER CAPS
FITTING BURNER CAPS
FITTING BURNER CAPS
FITTING BURNER CAPSFITTING BURNER CAPS
AND HEADS
AND HEADS
AND HEADS
AND HEADSAND HEADS
When the burner head, makefitting
sure that the notch lines up with the
hole in the base.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE
The burner heads can be
taken apart for cleaning.
Please make sure they
are absolutely dry before
replacing them.
Check that the burner head is level
and the cap is centrally on thefitted
burner head.
P
P
P
PPAN SIZES REQUIRED
AN SIZES REQUIRED
AN SIZES REQUIRED
AN SIZES REQUIREDAN SIZES REQUIRED
Always make sure that your pans are
placed centrally and do not allow
the to extend over the base offlame
the pan. Do not place pans directly
onto the burners.
W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
Do not allow cooking
vessels to overlap cooking
zones.
15
Hob Cook Z
Hob Cook Z
Hob Cook Z
Hob Cook ZHob Cook Zones
ones
ones
onesones Minimum Pan
Minimum Pan
Minimum Pan
Minimum PanMinimum Pan
Sizes (mm)
Sizes (mm)
Sizes (mm)
Sizes (mm)Sizes (mm)
Maximum Pan
Maximum Pan
Maximum Pan
Maximum PanMaximum Pan
Sizes (mm)
Sizes (mm)
Sizes (mm)
Sizes (mm)Sizes (mm)
Rapid & Wok 100 250
All other cook zones
P
P
P
PPAN PLA
AN PLA
AN PLA
AN PLAAN PLACEMENT
CEMENT
CEMENT
CEMENTCEMENT
Always make sure that your pans are
placed centrally and do not allow
the to extend over the base offlame
the pan. Do not place pans directly
onto the burners.
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USING THE GRIDDLE
USING THE GRIDDLE
USING THE GRIDDLE
USING THE GRIDDLEUSING THE GRIDDLE
THE GRIDDLE
Only use the griddle which has been
approved for use on this appliance.
Do not use any other griddle, as this
may be hazardous.
Please read these instructions
thoroughly before using the griddle
for the time.first
BEFORE USING THE GRIDDLE FOR
THE FIRST TIME
1. Wash the griddle thoroughly in
hot soapy water.
2. Apply a small coat of unsalted
vegetable oil, on a dry cloth or
power towel onto the griddle
surface.
3. Heat the griddle on full power
for 3 minutes. The griddle plate
is now ready for use.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE
The griddle is made of
quality cast iron and has a
non-stick cooking surface.
Regular oiling will pro-
long its life and prevent
rusting. If the griddle
shows sign of rust, wash
and re-oil.
USING THE GRIDDLE
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT
The griddle should only be
positioned front-to-back
over the burners.
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORT
ANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT
The griddle must not be
used over the wok.
1. Place the griddle carefully on
the pan support over the
burners, using the locating feet
on the underside of the griddle.
Take care to avoid damage to
the surface of the pan supports.
2. Before cooking, preheat the
griddle for 3 minutes on full
rate, which is indicated on the
control knobs by a large flame
symbol.
3. After preheating, turn the
control knobs to the small flame
symbol. The griddle is now
ready for cooking.
W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
Do not use metal
implements, as they may
damage the non-stick
surface.
W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
Always allow the griddle
to cool completely before
moving or cleaning.
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W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
Always ensure the griddle
is located on the 2firmly
burner pan supports.
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USING THE GRILL
USING THE GRILL
USING THE GRILL
USING THE GRILLUSING THE GRILL
W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
Never cover the grill
pan or grill trivet with
aluminium foil, or allow fat
to build up in the grill
pan, as this creates a fire
hazard.
TIP
TIP
TIP
TIPTIP
For best grilling results
use shelf position 2 and a
6 minute pre-heat.
THE COOLING F
THE COOLING F
THE COOLING F
THE COOLING FTHE COOLING FAN
AN
AN
ANAN
During use the fan may cycle on and
o, this is normal.
When the grill 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 grill
has been switched o.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE
The cooling fan may
run for around 1 hour
after use. This is normal
to ensure the exterior
parts of the cooker fully
cool down and because
the oven cavity is very
well-insulated to prevent
heat escaping during the
cooking process. Please
do not switch the cooker
o at the wall before the
cooling fan has stopped
completely.
USING THE GRILL
USING THE GRILL
USING THE GRILL
USING THE GRILLUSING THE GRILL
CA
CA
CA
CACAUTION
UTION
UTION
UTIONUTION
Accessible parts may be
hot when the grill is used-
young children should be
kept away.
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IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORT
IMPORTIMPORTANT
ANT
ANT
ANTANT
The grill door must be
fully open when the grill is
used.
TIP
TIP
TIP
TIPTIP
For grilling small
quantities of food, the
centre (economy) grill can
be used with the grill
trivet inverted. For large
quantities of food, the full
grill can be used.
1. Open the grill door. Turn the
control knob to the required
setting. For best cooking
results, we recommend that you
preheat the dual grill for 3
minutes and the single grill for
5 minutes.
2. Push the grill pan towards the
back of the shelf to position it
under the grill.
3. To switch return the controlo
knob to the position.o
GRILL P
GRILL P
GRILL P
GRILL PGRILL PAN AND TRIVET
AN AND TRIVET
AN AND TRIVET
AN AND TRIVETAN AND TRIVET
W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
The door must be open
when the grill is used for
conventional grilling.
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USING THE T
USING THE T
USING THE T
USING THE TUSING THE TOP O
OP O
OP O
OP OOP OVEN
VEN
VEN
VENVEN
W
W
W
WW
ARNING
ARNING
ARNING
ARNINGARNING
When you are cooking
keep children away from
the vicinity of the oven.
CA
CA
CA
CACAUTION
UTION
UTION
UTIONUTION
The top element gets
extremely hot when in use,
so take extra care to avoid
touching it.
NO
NO
NO
NONOTE
TE
TE
TETE
The top oven is a
conventional oven and is
not controlled by the
programmer.
TO TURN ON THE TOP OVEN
1. Turn the temperature control
knob until the required temperature
is selected. The white thermostat
indicator will come on until the
selected temperature is reached,
and then go It will turn on ando.
o periodically as the thermostat
operates to maintain the selected
temperature.
2. To switch return the top oveno,
control knob to the position.o
Important: Never put items directly
on the base of the oven, or cover
the oven base with foil, as this
may cause the element to overheat.
Always position items on the shelf.
COOLING FAN
During use the fan may cycle on and
o, this is normal.
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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 o.
PREHEATING
Preheat the oven until the indicator
light switches for the time,o first
this will take up to 15 minutes
depending on the temperature
selected.
The oven must be preheated when
cooking frozen or chilled foods,
and we recommend preheating for
yeast mixtures, batters, andsoués,
whisked sponges.
Put the oven shelves in the position
required before preheating the
oven.
Position baking trays and roasting
tins on the middle of the shelves,
and leave one clear shelf position
between shelves, to allow for
circulation of heat.
WHEN USING THE TOP OVEN
As part of the cooking process, hot
air is expelled through a vent at
the top of the oven. When opening
the oven door, care should be taken
to avoid any possible contact with
potentially hot air, since this may
cause discomfort to people with
sensitive skin. We recommend that
you hold the underneath of the oven
door handle.
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