Page 3 - Contents; Cleaning your cooker
i Contents 1. Before You Start... 1 Personal Safety 1 Electrical Connection Safety 2 Peculiar Smells 3 Ventilation 3Maintenance 3Induction care 4 Grill/Glide-out Grill™ Care 7 Cooling Fan 7 Cooker Care 7 Cleaning 8 2. Cooker Overview 9 The Hob 9 Pan Detector, 10 Residual Heat Indicator, H 10 Child L...
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Page 5 - Personal Safety
1 Your cooker should give you many years of trouble-free cooking if installed and operated correctly. It is important that you read this section before you start. Personal Safety This appliance is for cooking purposes only. It must not be used for other purposes, for example heating a room. Using it...
Page 6 - Electrical Connection Safety; THE APPLIANCE MUST BE
2 ArtNo.132-0001 - 1 phase 240Vac 50Hz 1-phase 230 V AC 50 Hz Electrical Connection Safety n WARNING: THE APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED. The cooker is preset for a single-phase earthed electrical connection. It is essential to install a multi-pole circuit breaker that completely disconnects the applianc...
Page 8 - Induction care; IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR
4 Induction care • IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR PACEMAKER AND IMPLANTED INSULIN PUMP USERS: The functions of this hob comply with the applicable European standards on electromagnetic interference. If you are fitted with a pacemaker or implanted insulin pump and are concerned please consult your doctor ...
Page 10 - Oven Care; OFF
6 • We recommend that you avoid wiping any surface unit areas until they have cooled and the indicator light has gone off. Sugar spills are the exception to this (see ‘Cleaning your Cooker’). After cleaning, use a dry cloth or paper towel to remove any cleaning cream residue. • The ceramic surface s...
Page 12 - Cleaning
8 Cleaning • Isolate the electricity supply before carrying out any thorough cleaning. Allow the cooker to cool. • In the interests of hygiene and safety, the cooker should be kept clean at all times as a build up in fats and other food stuff could result in a fire. • Clean only the parts listed in ...
Page 13 - The Hob
9 The 90 induction cooker ( Fig. 2.1 ) has the following features: A. 5 induction cooking zones B. A control panel C. Glide-out Grill™ with 4 position Trivet D. Multifunction oven E. Tall fan oven The Hob Use only pans that are suitable for induction hobs. We recommend stainless steel, enamelled ste...
Page 14 - Residual Heat Indicator,; Cooking Zone
10 Max: 1.85 kW Boost: 2.5 kW Max: 1.85 kW Boost: 3.2 kW Max: 1.85 kW Boost: 2.5 kW Max: 1.85 kW Boost: 2.5 kW Max: 1.15 kW Boost: 2.0 kW Zone 2 Zone 1 Zone 3 Zone 4 Zone 5 Make sure that the base of the pan is clean and dry to prevent any residue burning onto the hob panel. This also helps prevent ...
Page 17 - The Glide-out GrillTM
13 The Glide-out Grill™ (Fig. 2.14) n WARNING: When the trivet has been removed from the grill pan, please ensure that the grill pan and cradle are fully returned into the grill chamber. The grill pan door MUST remain open. n Accessible parts may be hot when the broiler is in use. Young children sho...
Page 18 - The Ovens
14 The Ovens The clock must be set to the time of day before the ovens will work. See the following section on ‘The Clock’ for instructions on setting the time of day.References to ‘left-hand’ and ‘right-hand’ ovens apply as viewed from the front of the appliance.The left-hand oven is a multifunctio...
Page 19 - Multifunction Oven Functions
15 Multifunction Oven Functions Fan Oven This function operates the fan and the heating element around it. An even heat is produced throughout the oven, allowing you to cook large amounts quickly.Fan oven cooking is particularly suitable for baking on several shelves at one time and is a good ‘all-r...
Page 20 - Operating the Ovens; Multifunction Ovens; Main Oven Light; To remove the glide-out shelves
16 ArtNo.320-0017 Main oven light Operating the Ovens Multifunction Ovens The multifunction oven has two controls: a function selector and a temperature setting knob ( Fig. 2.17 ). Turn the function selector control to a cooking function. Turn the oven temperature knob to the temperature required ( ...
Page 21 - To remove the glide-out runners; Oven Shelves
17 1 2 ArtNo.324-0002 Oven shelf ArtNo.324-0010 Plate warming shelf FRONT Rear stop Front bracket 2 1 To remove the glide-out runners Twist to unclip the base of the runners from the shelf supports. Then unhook the runner from the top rung of the shelf support and remove ( Fig. 2.22 ). To refit the ...
Page 22 - Four grill height positions; To switch on both elements
18 Nearest to the element Middle High Middle Low Furthest from the element 3. Using the Glide-out Grill™ 180o 180o 180o 180o Nearest to the element Middle Low Middle High Furthest from the element Four grill height positions Four grill height positions refer to Fig. 3.5 To switch on both elements Fi...
Page 23 - Using the clock; The clock must be set to the time of day before the
19 4. 3 Button clock Using the clock You can use the clock to turn the programmable 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. The oven can be switch...
Page 25 - DO NOT place warm food in the oven to be timed.; General oven tips; When the oven is on, DO NOT leave the door open for
21 Using Your Induction Cooker If you have not used an induction cooker before please be aware of the following: • Make sure that the pans you have or buy are suitable for use on the induction hob. Stainless steel, enamelled steel or cast iron is ideal. Double check before you buy pans – they must h...
Page 26 - as a
22 6. Cooking Table Oven Shelf Positions Top (T) Centre (C) Base (B) ArtNo.050-0007 Oven shelf positions 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 r...
Page 27 - Hob; Daily care
23 ArtNo.312-0010 Cleaning; scraping the ceramic hob n Isolate the electricity supply before carrying out any major cleaning. Then allow the cooker to cool. n NEVER use paint solvents, washing soda, caustic cleaners, biological powders, bleach, chlorine based bleach cleaners, coarse abrasives or sal...
Page 28 - Grills; Before you remove any of the grill parts for cleaning,; Removing the glide-out grill pan; DO NOT put the side runners in a dishwasher.; Control panel and doors
24 Grills The grill pan and trivet 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 trivet using a nylon brush. Alternatively, the grill pan can be washed in a dishwashe...
Page 29 - Glass fronted door panels; DO NOT use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal; Ovens; ‘Cook & Clean’ Panels; Removing the panels to clean the enamel interior; Tall oven
25 ArtNo.320-0002b - Oven door side screws (Toledo) Glass fronted door panels 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 slightl...
Page 30 - Cleaning table
26 Cleaning table Cleaners listed ( Table 7.1 ) 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. HotplatePart Fi...
Page 32 - DO NOT
28 The oven light is not working The bulb has probably blown. You can buy a replacement bulb (which is not covered under the guarantee) from most electrical stores. Ask for a 40 W – 230 V halogen lamp (G9) ( Fig. 8.1 ). Before removing the existing bulb, turn off the power supply and make sure that ...
Page 33 - If You Have a Problem; Service and Spares
INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished. 29 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...
Page 34 - Safety Requirements and Regulations; Please read the; Provision of Ventilation; You will need the following equipment to complete the
30 WARNING! Refer to Before You Start... chapter. Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished. Safety Requirements and Regulations n Please read the Before you start... chapter, before you begin any installation and maintenance work on this appliance. Provision of V...
Page 35 - Positioning the Cooker; ABOVE; Moving the Cooker
31 WARNING! Refer to Before You Start... chapter. Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished. ArtNo.110-0004 - 110 Cooker min spacings 5 mm 5 mm Height to Hotplate 905 mm min 930 mm max Height to Flue Trim 905 mm min 930 mm max 650 mm min 410 mm min 410 mm min Wall...
Page 36 - Lowering the Two Rear Rollers; Fitting the Stability Bracket
32 WARNING! Refer to Before You Start... chapter. Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished. ArtNo.070-0014 - Stability bracket - Wall fitting Cooker Stability bracket Floor Stability location bracket Wall Typical wall mounting ArtNo.070-0014 - Stability bracket -...
Page 37 - Electrical Connection
33 WARNING! Refer to Before You Start... chapter. Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished. ArtNo.132-0001 - 1 phase 240Vac 50Hz 1-phase 230 V AC 50 Hz Electrical Connection This appliance must be installed by a qualified electrician to comply with with current A...
Page 38 - Connection in New Zealand; OR; Fixed Wiring
34 WARNING! Refer to Before You Start... chapter. Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished. Connection in New Zealand Type of cord in accordance with IEC 60227 with a minimum rating of 90°C.Cord size recommended for this application is 3 x 10 mm², three-core cabl...
Page 39 - Final Checks; Hob Check; Final Fitting; Fitting the Plinth; Customer Care
35 WARNING! Refer to Before You Start... chapter. Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished. Final Checks Hob Check Check each cooking zone in turn. Be sure to use pans of the correct size and material. Grill Check Turn on the grill control and check that the gril...
Page 42 - WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON; To Remove an Oven Inner Back
WARNING – SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished. 38 Element fixing screws ArtNo.321-0005 Fan oven element 5.3 To Remove an Oven Inner Back n DISCONNECT FROM ELECTRICITY SUPPLY. Open the do...
Page 45 - Circuit Diagrams; INDUCTION UNIT; Key
41 11. Circuit Diagrams Hob 1 2 5 3 4 E54321 INTERFACE BOARD 1 2 5 3 4 INDUCTION UNIT HOB DISPLAY EarthN(6)N(5) L(2) L(3) On Terminal Block On Terminal Block On Terminal Block w/br g/y b b br br w/br w/br w/br w/br Key The connections shown in the circuit diagram are for single-phase. The ratings ar...
Page 46 - Oven
42 Key The connections shown in the circuit diagram are for single-phase. The ratings are for 230 V 50 Hz. P095199 1 2 1 P1 P1 P2 E P095199 1 2 1 P1 P1 P2 P095199 1 2 1 P1 P1 P2 A b b b br br br r v r r br br v r y b br b r or y y y y y v y or g/y b br br b bk r v br or v bk bk g/y y y b y b b or br...