Page 3 - Contents; SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
1 Contents Safety and warnings 2 Installation instructions 6 Using your oven for the first time 14 Setting the clock 15 Using your oven 16 Cooking functions 17 Using the rotisserie 19 Using the electronic timer 20 Automatic cooking 21 Induction cooktop introduction 22 Choosing the right cookware 24 ...
Page 4 - Safety and warnings; Electrical Shock Hazard; Important safety instructions; General; Do not modify this appliance.; Installation; Cut Hazard
2 Safety and warnings WARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard If the ceramic glass cooktop surface becomes cracked, switch the appliance off at the mains power supply and call an Authorised Service Agent. Always disconnect the cooker from the mains electricity supply beforecarrying out any maintenance oper...
Page 5 - Electrical; installed in the active (phase) conductor of the fixed wiring.
3 Electrical This cooker is to be installed and connected to the electricity supply only by an authorised person. If the installation requires alterations to the domestic electrical system, call a qualified electrician. The electrician should also check that the electrical system is suitable for the...
Page 6 - Operation
4 Operation Your freestanding cooker has been carefully designed to operate safely during normal cooking procedures. Please keep the following guidelines in mind when you are using it: Safety and warnings WARNING! Electrical Shock HazardSwitch the cooker off at the wall before replacing fuses or the...
Page 7 - Do not line the walls with aluminium foil.
5 Safety and warnings Important safety instructions Never leave the appliance unattended when in use. Boilover causes smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite. Isolating switch: make sure this cooker is connected to a circuit which incorporates an isolating switch providing full disconnection f...
Page 8 - Dimensions and clearances; Do not install the cooker near flammable materials (eg curtains).; Installation instructions; • height:; • cavity width
6 Dimensions and clearances The cooker must be installed no less than 50 mm away from any side walls which exceed the height of the cooktop. The cabinetry surrounding the cooker must be made of heat-resistant material and must be able to withstand temperatures of 65 °C above room temperature. Do not...
Page 9 - Fitting the adjustable feet; Fit the adjustable feet before using the cooker.; Levelling the cooker; Locating the area for electrical connection
7 Fig. 4 Top of feet to be screwed in tightly Installation instructions 256.5 - 281.5 mm (*) (*) Depending on feet adjustment Fitting the adjustable feet Important! It is possible to install the cooker above a plinth without fitting the adjustable feet.In that case the cooker will stand directly abo...
Page 10 - Moving the cooker; Fixing the backguard; Before assembling, remove any protective
8 Installation instructions Installation instructions Important! To prevent damaging the adjustable feet, ensure the cooker is always lifted by two people. Do not lift the cooker by the door handles.DO NOT DRAG the cooker. Lift the feet clear of the floor. Moving the cooker Fig. 6 Correctly lifting ...
Page 11 - Fitting the anti-tilt bracket
9 1 2 65 mm 833 mm 0 + 25 min 210 mm max 235 mm (depending on feet adjustment) 898 mm (product width) Installation instructions Fitting the anti-tilt bracket Important! To restrain the appliance and prevent it tipping accidentally, fit a bracket to its rear to fix it securely to the wall.For New Zea...
Page 12 - Connecting the power supply cable; To connect the power supply cable to the cooker, it is necessary to:; Voltage and power consumption
10 Installation instructions Connecting the power supply cable Important! This cooker must be connected to the electricity supply only by an authorised person. To connect the power supply cable to the cooker, it is necessary to: 1 Unhook the terminal board cover by inserting a screwdriver into the t...
Page 13 - Feeder cable section
11 Installation instructions Feeder cable section In Australia and New Zealand: this cooker must be connected to electrical supply using V105 insulated cable. In United Kingdom and Ireland: this cooker must be connected to electrical supply using H05RR-F or H05VV-F insulated cable. 220-240 V~ 3 x 6 ...
Page 14 - Wiring diagram
12 Wiring diagram Installation instructions TM S2 S1 F1 LF LF C G CIR V S CF TL TL M T 1a 2a 3a 4a 5a 6a 7a 8a 9a 10a 11a 1 1 N/7 L/8 1a 1 2 P1 135 24 P2 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 TMS PR F2 GIR IH
Page 15 - Wiring diagram key
13 Wiring diagram key F1 Oven function selector (switch) TM Oven thermostat TMS Safety thermostat TL Thermal overload (n.o.) S1 Oven temperature indicator light S2 Oven ON indicator light PR Oven programmer F2 Rotisserie selector (switch) GIR Rotisserie motor LF Oven lamps IH Induction cooktop S Ove...
Page 16 - Using your oven for the fi rst time
14 11 Using your oven for the fi rst time Fig. 14 Control panel Before using your new oven, please: 1 Read this user guide, taking special note of the ‘Safety and warnings’ section. 2 Remove all accessories and packaging. Peel the protective film off all surfaces and accessories. 3 Set the clock. Th...
Page 17 - If the display shows; See instructions below.; steadily lit; See section ‘Automatic cooking’; To set the clock; Setting the clock
15 Buttons sets the timer sets the cooking time for automatic cooking sets the stop time for automatic cooking sets the clock, returns oven to manual mode, cancels automatic cooking decreases time and beep volume increases time Illuminated symbols If the display shows It means that... Fore more info...
Page 18 - Using your oven; button if; AUTO; is flashing or steadily illuminated.
16 Using your oven 1 Select the function by turning the function dial. The oven lights will come on. 2 Select the temperature by turning the temperature control dial clockwise. The oven temperature indicator light, above the temperature dial on the control panel, will glow until the oven has reached...
Page 19 - Cooking functions
17 OVEN LAMP Only the oven light comes on. It remains on in all the cooking functions. BAKE The upper and lower heating elements come on. BAKE is the traditional method of cooking. It is best to cook on only one shelf at a time in this function. Ideal for large cakes and dishes that bake for several...
Page 20 - Baking chart; Food
18 Cooking functions Notes on baking: Preheat the oven before baking. Do not place anything, including water or ice, on the oven floor. Remove the fat filter before baking. Use the fat filter when roasting meat and poultry on FAN BAKE, FAN GRILL or FAN FORCED. It helps to keep your oven clean and re...
Page 21 - Using the rotisserie; Always ensure that poultry is cooked thoroughly.
19 Using the rotisserie Fig. 19d Place the rotisserie in the oven Fig. 19c Position the skewer on the supports Fig. 19b Secure the meat Fig. 19a Prepare the rotisserie supports 1 Prepare the rotisserie supports. Place the grill tray on the benchtop. Insert the supports into the lock studs. Push the ...
Page 22 - Using the electronic timer; The timer does NOT turn the oven off.; To set the timer
20 Using the electronic timer You can use the timer at any time, even whenthe oven is not in use. Important! The timer does NOT turn the oven off. To set the timer 1 Press . 0 • 00 will show and the symbol will start flashing. 2 Press and to set the time you want (up to 23 hours and 59 minutes, in 1...
Page 23 - Automatic cooking; To set the oven for automatic cooking; Set the cooking time:
21 Automatic cooking To set the oven for automatic cooking 1 Set the oven: Check the clock shows the correct time (eg 12:07). Select the function and set the temperature. The oven will turn on. 2 Set the cooking time: Decide how long the food will take to cook, allowing time for preheating if necess...
Page 24 - Induction cooktop introduction; zone
22 Induction cooktop introduction 1 2300 W (3000 W *) zone 2 1400 W zone 3 Cooking zones display * Maximum power output when set for PowerBoost (see section ‘Using your cooktop’s special features’) Important! Disconnect the appliance from the mains if the ceramic glass is cracked and contact Custome...
Page 25 - Cooking zones display; = Hot Surface indicator
23 Induction cooktop introduction Cooking zones display The ceramic cooktop is fitted with induction cooking zones.These circular zones are controlled by separate dials positioned on the control panel below. At the front, is the display for the cooking zones (one for each zone). Each zone display is...
Page 26 - Choosing the right cookware; If you do not have a magnet:
24 Choosing the right cookware 1 1 3 2 Important! Only use cookware with a base suitable for induction cooking. Look for the induction symbol on the packaging or the bottom of the pan. You can check whether your cookware is suitable by carrying out a magnet test. Move a magnet towards the base of th...
Page 27 - the cooking zones will not operate if the pan diameter is too small (; Induction cooking zone; Front right
25 Choosing the right cookware Important! the cooking zones will not operate if the pan diameter is too small ( will appear on the cooking zone display). To correctly use the cooking zones follow the indications given in the following table. Note: some types of pans can cause noise when used on an i...
Page 28 - Using your induction cooktop; Control dials
26 Using your induction cooktop Control dials Each cooking zone is activated by a separate control dial positioned on the control panel. The functions are arranged on the actual dial itself. If a cooking zone is not turned off (‘0’ position) the electronic system automatically switches it off after ...
Page 29 - Using your cooktop’s special features; Using the Auto Heat-reduce feature; This feature is available on all the cooking zones; Using the PowerBoost feature; This feature is available on the front left/rear right zones only.; beep
27 Using your cooktop’s special features Using the Auto Heat-reduce feature This feature is available on all the cooking zones Turn the control dial anti-clockwise to the ‘A’ setting and then release the dial (after the ‘ beep ’); the symbol lights up on the corresponding cooking zone display. Withi...
Page 30 - Maximum usable power for the cooking zones; This means for example that:; Thermal protection; PowerBoost feature automatically turned off and power reduced
28 Using your cooktop’s special features Maximum usable power for the cooking zones The right and left cooking zones are controlled by twoseparate power boards and the maximum total power pereach power board is 3700 W.Should the cooking zones of one power board require morethan 3700 W, the last sele...
Page 31 - Heat settings; rc; Heat setting; Cooking guidelines
29 Heat settings The settings below are guidelines only. The exact setting will depend on several factors, including your cookware and the amount you are cooking. Experiment with the cooktop to find the settings that best suit you. In general, the lower heat settings offer a more gradual control, wh...
Page 32 - General advice; Wipe down the cooktop and wipe out the oven after every use.; Cleaning the outside of the cooker; appearance of your cooker.; Care and cleaning
30 Important! Before you start cleaning your cooker, please: Read these cleaning instructions and the ‘Safety and warnings’ section at the start of this user guide. Turn the cooker off at the wall. Make sure the cooker is a safe temperature to touch. Do not use a steam cleaner. Do not keep flammable...
Page 33 - Caring for your cooktop; Do not use cleaning products with a chlorine or acidic base.; Metallic stains; plastic wrap; Cleaning the stainless steel surround strip
31 Care and cleaning Caring for your cooktop Important! Some heavy-duty and nylon scourers can scratch the ceramic glass of your cooktop. Always read the label to check if your scourer is suitable for cleaning ceramic glass cooktops. Use ceramic glass cleaner on the cooktop while it is warm to touch...
Page 34 - Cleaning the inside of your oven; Do not use abrasive cleaners, cloths or pads to clean the enamel.; Drop-down grill element; The grill element itself is self-cleaning.; Fixing screw
32 Cleaning the inside of your oven Do not use abrasive cleaners, cloths or pads to clean the enamel. To make cleaning easier, you can remove the side racks, the oven door, and the fat filter. Drop-down grill element To lower the grill element: use a flat-head screwdriver or a small coin to loosen t...
Page 35 - Cleaning the enamel cavity; they are between the two wires of a shelf position
33 Care and cleaning Cleaning the enamel cavity Clean the enamel on the inside of the oven when it has cooled down, using household detergents or an ammonia-based cleaner. You may use ‘off the shelf ’ oven cleaners, if you carefully follow the manufacturers’ instructions. Cleaning the fat filter Cle...
Page 36 - Fitting and removing the sliding shelf supports; When fitting the sliding shelf supports, make sure that you fit:
34 Fitting and removing the sliding shelf supports When fitting the sliding shelf supports, make sure that you fit: the side racks first the slides to the top wire of a shelf position both sides of each pair of slides both slides on the same level. Important! Remove the side racks first to make remo...
Page 37 - Storage compartment; Replacing the oven lamp; Turn the power to the cooker off at the wall.
35 Care and cleaning Storage compartment The storage compartment isaccessible through the pivotingpanel (Fig.31). Important! Do not store flammable materialin the oven or in the storagecompartment. Fig. 31 Storage compartment Pivoting panel Replacing the oven lamp 1 Turn the power to the cooker off ...
Page 38 - Removing and replacing the inner door glass pane for cleaning
36 Care and cleaning Removing and replacing the inner door glass pane for cleaning If you wish to clean the inner glass of the door, make sure you follow the precautions and instructions very carefully.Replacing the glass pane and the door incorrectly may result in damage to the appliance and may vo...
Page 39 - Removing the oven door; Open the lever ‘A’; completely; on the left and
37 Care and cleaning Removing the oven door The oven door can easily be removed as follows: Open the door to the full extent (fig. 33a). Open the lever ‘A’ completely on the left and right hinges (fig. 33b). Hold the door as shown in fig. 33e. Gently close the door (fig. 33c) until left and right hi...
Page 40 - Removing the inner pane of glass; The oven door is fitted with two glass panes:; Remove the inner glass retainer; Remove the oven door and place it on a soft surface.
38 Care and cleaning Removing the inner pane of glass The oven door is fitted with two glass panes: To clean all panes on both sides it is necessary to remove the inner pane as follows: Remove the inner glass retainer 1 Remove the oven door and place it on a soft surface. IMPORTANT: The door shall b...
Page 41 - Remove the inner glass pane; Lift and remove the inner pane slightly, as shown in the figure 35.
39 Care and cleaning Fig.35 Removing the inner glass pane Remove the inner glass pane Lift and remove the inner pane slightly, as shown in the figure 35. 1 2 1 2
Page 42 - After cleaning, replace the inner glass pane; When replacing the inner glass pane, make sure that:
40 After cleaning, replace the inner glass pane When replacing the inner glass pane, make sure that: You replace the pane correctly, as shown. The pane must be in the position described below in order to fit into the door and to ensure that the appliance operates safely and correctly. You take extra...
Page 43 - Replace the glass retainer; outer glass. Check that the clamps ‘M’ are not deformed or damaged.
41 1 2 M M M 1 Click 2 Click Care and cleaning Fig.37 Replace the glass retainer Replace the glass retainer 1 Position the glass retainer, as shown in the figure 37. It should sit on the bottom edge of the outer glass. Check that the clamps ‘M’ are not deformed or damaged. 2 Gently push the glass re...
Page 44 - Refit the door; Open the door to its full extent.
42 Care and cleaning Refit the door 1 Hold the door firmly (fig.38a). 2 Insert the hinge tongues into the slots, making sure that the groove drops into place as shown in the figure 38b. 3 Open the door to its full extent. 4 Fully close the levers ‘A’ on the left and right hinges, as shown in the fig...
Page 45 - Cooktop fault codes; Error codes on the cooking zones display; Switch off the cooking zone/s and leave to cool.
43 Cooktop fault codes Error codes on the cooking zones display Error code Example What to do Erxx or Ex (not E2 or EH) or display not operative 1 Switch off the cooker and disconnect it from the mains. 2 Wait for about 1 minute, then reconnect the cooker and turn on the cooking zones. 3 Wait for ab...
Page 46 - Troubleshooting; Troubleshooting chart; Problem; See ‘Care and cleaning’.; appears in the
44 Troubleshooting Troubleshooting chart Problem Possible causes What to do The cooktop cannot beturned on. No power. Make sure the cooker is connected to the power supply and that it is switched on at the wall. Check whether there is a power outage in your home or area. If you’ve checked everything...
Page 47 - Warranty and service; your product is correctly installed
45 Warranty and service Before you call for service or assistance ... Check the things you can do yourself. Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide and check that: 1 your product is correctly installed 2 you are familiar with its normal operation. If after checking these points yo...
Page 48 - Product details
46 Warranty and service This cooker has been designed and constructed in accordance with the followingcodes and specifications: In New Zealand and Australia:AS/NZS 60335-1 General Requirements for Domestic electrical appliancesAS/NZS 60335-2-6 Particular Requirements for Domestic electrical cooking ...