Zanussi Cooktop ZCM 600 User Manual

MIXED FUEL  
COOKER  
ZCM 600  
ZCM 610  
INSTRUCTION BOOKLET  
Please read this instruction booklet before using the appliance  
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Contents  
For the User  
For the Installer  
Important Safety Information  
Guide to Use the instructions  
Description of the Cooker  
Control Panel  
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3
Instructions for the Installer  
Important Safety Requirements  
Installation  
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22  
23  
25  
26  
27  
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5
Electrical connections  
Commissioning  
Before the First Use of the Cooker  
Controls  
6
6
Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG  
Electric Oven  
7
24 Hour Clock and Timer  
Using the Oven  
8
10  
11  
12  
13  
14  
15  
16  
18  
18  
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Using the Fan Oven  
Hints and Tips  
Defrosting  
Grilling  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
Cleaning the Oven  
Something not working  
Service and Spare Parts  
Guarantee Conditions  
Guide to Use the instructions  
The following symbols will be found in the text to guide  
you throughout the Instructions:  
Oven Door Protection Device  
(Stainless steel models only)  
Safety Instructions  
All our appliances comply with the European  
safety standards. Nevertheless, in order to ensure  
Step by step instructions for an operation  
the highest safety level, and avoid small children  
to be exposed to the heat when the appliance is  
operated, it is possible to fit a special protection  
device to the oven door. This device can be  
Hints and Tips  
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Environmental Information  
purchased in our Service Force Centres,  
specifying the relevant code (35791) and the  
Product No. shown on the rating plate.  
This appliance is manufactured according to  
the following EEC directives:  
73/23 EEC - 90/683 EEC - 93/68 EEC -  
89/336 EEC - 90/396 EEC,  
current edition.  
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Description of the Cooker  
Splash back  
(only in model ZCM  
610 X)  
Semi-rapid burner  
Auxiliary burner  
Semi-Rapid burner  
Rapid burner  
Control panel  
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
Shelf  
Oven door  
Fitting the Splash back  
(only in model ZCM 610 X)  
A stainless steel splash back is supplied with the  
appliance. This is meant to be fitted on the rear edge of  
the cooker's hob. The splash back package is in the  
oven cavity.  
1. Unpack the splash back and dispose of the packaging  
with due regard to safety and the environment.  
2. Slide the two bayonets of the splash back into the  
relevant supports on the rear edge of the cooker's  
hob.  
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Control Panel  
2
1
BACK LEFT  
FRONT LEFT  
FRONT RIGHT  
BACK RIGHT  
OVEN FUNCTION  
TEMPERATURE  
OVEN PROGRAMMER  
MAINS ON  
THERMOSTAT  
IGNITION  
+
PUSH  
BOTH  
-
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
10  
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
6. Front right burner control knob (auxiliary)  
7. Back right burner control knob (semi-rapid)  
8. Oven function control knob  
1. Cooker Operation Pilot Light  
2. Oven Thermostat Pilot Light  
3. Electric ignition push button  
9. Oven thermostat control knob  
10. 24 hour clock and Timer  
4. Back left burner control knob (semi-rapid)  
5. Front left burner control knob (rapid)  
The Oven Cavity  
Oven Light  
Grill element  
Ovenfan  
Accessories  
Grill/roasting pan  
Grill trivet  
Removable  
handles  
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Before the First Use of the Cooker  
INSTALLATION  
Any gas installation must be carried out by a  
CORGI registered installer, and in accordance with  
existing rules and regulations.  
The relevant instructions are to be found in the second  
section of this manual.  
Please ensure that when the appliance is installed, it is  
easily accessible for the engineer in the event of a  
breakdown.  
WHEN THE COOKER IS FIRST INSTALLED  
Once the cooker has been installed, it is important  
to remove any protective materials, which were  
put on in the factory.  
Remove all packaging, both inside and outside  
the cooker, before using it.  
Before first use, the oven should be heated without food.  
During this time, an unpleasant odour may be emitted.  
This is quite normal.  
1. Set the electronic timer to manual function.  
2. Switch the oven function control knob to fan cooking  
.
3. Set the thermostat control knob to MAX.  
4. Open a window for ventilation.  
5. Allow the oven to run empty for approximately 45  
minutes.  
This procedure should be repeated with the grill  
function for approximately 5-10 minutes.  
Controls  
Hob burners  
To light a burner:  
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-
-
turn the relevant control knob anticlockwise to  
maximum position.  
At the same time push the electric ignition button  
which is marked with a little spark.  
Then adjust the flame as required.  
If the burner does not ignite, turn the control knob to  
zero, and try again.  
When switching on the mains, after installation or  
a power cut, it is quite normal for the spark  
generator to be activated automatically.  
If you use a saucepan which is smaller than the  
recommended size, the flame will spread beyond  
the bottom of the pan, causing the handle to  
overheat.  
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As soon as a liquid starts boiling, turn down the  
flame so that it will barely keep the liquid  
simmering.  
Take care when frying food in hot oil or fat, as the  
overheated splashes could easily ignite.  
If the control knobs become difficult to turn, please  
contact your local Zanussi Service Force Centre.  
To ensure maximum burner efficiency, you should only  
use pots and pans with a flat bottom fitting the size of  
the burner used (see table).  
Burner  
minimum  
diameter  
maximum  
diameter  
Large(rapid)  
Medium(semi-rapid)  
Small (Auxiliary)  
180 mm.  
120 mm.  
80 mm.  
260 mm.  
220 mm.  
160 mm.  
Electric Oven  
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Oven Function Control Knob  
Oven Light - The oven light will be on without any  
cookingfunction  
Defrost Setting - This setting is intended to assist in  
thawingoffrozenfood.  
Fan cooking - This allows you to roast or roast and  
bakesimoultaneouslyusinganyshelf,withoutflavour  
transference.  
Grill - The heat comes only from the top element.  
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Thermostat Control Knob  
Turn the thermostat control knob clockwise to select  
temperatures between 50°C and 250°C (max).  
1 0 0  
2 0 0  
1 5 0  
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24 Hour Clock and Timer  
1. ( - )  
DECREASE CONTROL & TIMER SETTING  
BUTTON  
2. ( + ) INCREASE CONTROL  
(
) COOKPOT SYMBOL  
-
+
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
(
) PUSH BOTH CLOCK SETTING SYMBOL  
STOP  
1
2
1. Set the time of day  
When the electricity supply is first switched ON, the  
display will flash 0.00. See Fig. 1.  
Press buttons (1) and (2) together. The display will  
momentarily read 88.88. See Fig. 2. Release buttons,  
0.00 will appear in the display as Fig. 3. Within 5  
seconds press button (2), 12.00 will show in the display  
as Fig. 4.  
+
+
+
+
+
PUSH  
BOTH  
-
-
-
-
-
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
Fig. 1  
Fig. 2  
Fig. 3  
Fig. 4  
Fig. 5  
Within 5 seconds, press and hold either button (1) to  
decrease or button (2) to increase the time until the  
correct time of day on the 24 hour clock is reached, e.g.  
14.30. See Fig. 5.  
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
NOTE  
STOP  
The increase and decrease control buttons operate slowly  
at first and then more rapidly. They should be pressed  
separately.  
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
STOP  
STOP  
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
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2. The timer  
+
PUSH  
BOTH  
IMPORTANT  
-
-
-
-
-
SET  
The timer can be used to time a set cooking period. At  
the end of the cook time the timer will automatically switch  
off the oven if in use.  
TIME  
STOP  
Fig. 6  
The timer gives an audible reminder at the end of any  
period of cooking up to 23 hours and 59 minutes.  
To set, press button (1) and the display will read 0.00, see  
Fig. 6.  
Release button (1) and press and hold button (2). The  
display will count up in one minute intervals until the  
interval to be timed is reached, e.g. 30 minutes, see Fig.  
7. If necessary, press and hold button (1) to achieve the  
correct time interval.  
+
+
+
+
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
Fig. 7  
STOP  
The timer will begin to count down once set. At the end  
of the timed period, the timer will click, switching the  
oven OFF if in use.  
An audible signal will sound for up to 2 minutes.  
The cookpot symbol will flash and the time of day will  
show in the display. See Fig. 8.  
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
Fig. 8  
STOP  
To stop the sound press button (1). The display will stop  
flashing and show the time of day, e.g. 15.00. The cookpot  
symbol ( ) will go out. See Fig. 9. If using the oven it  
will come on again once button (1) has been depressed.  
When cooking is complete remove food and turn OFF  
oven temperature control.  
PUSH  
BOTH  
3. To cancel the timer  
Press and release button (1). Then press and hold button  
(1) and the display will count down in one minute intervals  
to 0.00. See Fig. 10. Release button (1).  
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
Fig. 9  
After a few seconds the cookpot symbol will flash and the  
time of day will show in the display. See Fig. 11  
If the oven is in use this will switch OFF after a few  
seconds.  
PUSH  
BOTH  
To reset, press button (1) and (2) together. See Fig. 12.  
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
Fig. 10  
4. Things to note  
1. The time of day must be set before the oven will ope-  
rate. There will be a few seconds delay before the  
oven switches on.  
2. The timer function controls the main oven only and  
will switch the oven OFF at the end of a timed period.  
This function is useful if you want to begin cooking  
now and have the oven switch OFF automatically.  
+
+
PUSH  
BOTH  
-
-
SET  
TIME  
Fig. 11  
STOP  
3. If you have used the timer to time food cooking in the  
oven you will need to reset the timer before the oven  
can operate again.  
PUSH  
BOTH  
SET  
TIME  
STOP  
Fig. 12  
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Using the Oven  
Always cook with the oven door closed.  
Stand clear when opening the drop down oven  
door. Do not allow it to fall open - support the  
door using the door handle, until it is fully  
open.  
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The oven has four shelf levels, and is supplied with  
two shelves.  
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1
The shelf positions are counted from the bottom  
of the oven as shown in the diagram.  
It is important that these shelves are correctly  
positioned as shown in the diagram.  
Do not place cookware directly on the oven base.  
Hints and Tips  
Condensation and steam  
When food is heated it produces steam in the same way  
as a boiling kettle. The oven vents allow some of this  
steam to escape. However, always stand back from  
the oven when opening the oven door to allow any  
build up of steam or heat to release.  
If the steam comes into contact with a cool surface on  
the outside of the oven, e.g. a trim, it will condense and  
produce water droplets. This is quite normal and is not a  
fault with the oven.  
To prevent discoloration, regularly wipe away  
condensation and also soilage from surfaces.  
Cookware  
Use any oven proof cookware which will withstand  
temperaturesof250°C.  
Baking trays, oven dishes, etc. should not be placed  
directly against the grid covering the fan at the back  
of the oven, or placed on the oven base.  
Do not use baking trays larger than 30 cm x 35 cm  
(12 in x 14 in) as they will restrict the circulation of  
heat and may affect performance.  
The effects of dishes  
on cooking results  
Dishes and tins vary in their thickness, conductivity,  
colour, etc. which affects the way they transmit heat to  
the food inside them.  
A Aluminium, earthenware, oven glassware and bright  
shiny utensils reduce cooking and base browning.  
B Enamelled cast iron, anodized aluminium, aluminium  
with non-stick interior and coloured exterior and dark,  
heavy utensils increase cooking and base browning.  
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Using the Fan Oven  
The air inside the oven is heated by the element around  
the fan situated behind the back panel. The fan circulates  
hot air to maintain an even temperature inside the oven.  
How to Use the Fan Oven  
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1. Turn the oven function control knob to  
.
2. Turn the thermostat control to the required temperatu-  
re.  
The advantages of cooking with this function are:  
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Faster Preheating  
THINGS TO NOTE  
As the fan oven quickly reaches temperature, it is not  
usually necessary to preheat the oven although you  
may find that you need to allow an extra 5-7 minutes  
on cooking times. For recipes which require higher  
temperatures, best results are achieved if the oven  
is preheated first, e.g. bread, pastries, scones,  
souffles, etc.  
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The oven light will come on when the oven function  
control knob is set.  
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The thermostat control light will remain on until the  
correct temperature is reached. It will then cycle on  
and off to show that the temperature is being  
maintained.  
l Lower Temperatures  
Fan oven cooking generally requires lower  
temperatures than conventional cooking.  
Follow the temperatures recommended in the  
cooking chart. Remember to reduce temperatures by  
about 20-25°C for your own recipes which use  
conventional cooking.  
l Even Heating for Baking  
The fan oven has uniform heating on all runner  
positions. This means that batches of the same food  
can be cooked in the oven at the same time.  
However, the top shelf may brown slightly quicker  
than the lower one.  
This is quite usual. There is no mixing of flavours  
between dishes.  
Cooking Chart  
This chart is intended as a guide only. It may be necessary to increase or decrease the temperature to suit your  
individual requirements. Only experience will enable you to determine the correct setting for your personal requirements.  
Food  
Thermostat  
Runner  
Time  
Position  
Biscuits, cookies  
2 trays  
2 trays  
2 trays  
2 trays  
2 trays  
2 trays  
2 trays  
2 trays  
160-190  
170-200  
160-170  
170-200  
170-200  
70-90  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
18-25 min.  
35-45 min.  
20-28 min.  
30-35 min.  
50-65 min.  
90-150 min.  
20-35 min.  
8-12 min.  
Bread, yeast doughs  
Cakes, Victoria sandwich  
Choux pastry, eclairs  
Fruit pies, plate tarts, crumbles  
Meringues  
Puff pastry, vol au vents  
Scones  
200-230  
200-210  
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Roasting Chart  
When roasting, ensure the meat is cooked thoroughly, use a meat thermometer if preferred to check the centre  
temperature has reached the required temperature (see table below).  
Meat  
Cooking  
Thermostat  
Beef  
170°-180°C  
170°-180°C  
170°-180°C  
170°-180°C  
170°-180°C  
20-30 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 20-30 min over  
25-35 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 25-35 min over  
25-35 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 25-35 min over  
15-20 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 20 min over  
Lamb  
Pork  
Chicken  
Turkey and goose  
15-20 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) up to 3 1/2 kg (7 lb)  
then 15 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb)  
Duck  
170°-180°C  
170°-180°C  
170°-180°C  
25-35 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 25-35 min over  
35-40 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 35-40 min over  
20 min per 1/2 kg (1 lb) and 20 min over  
Pheasant  
Rabbit  
Hints and Tips  
Runner positions are not critical, but make sure the  
shelves are evenly spread.  
to adjust the temperature by 10°C if necessary.  
Remember to reduce temperatures by about 20-25°C for  
your own conventional recipes.  
When cooking more than one dish in the fan oven, place  
dishes centrally on the shelves rather than several dishes  
on one shelf.  
When roasting do use the trivet in the meat tin. Fat and  
meat juices will drain into the meat tin below and can be  
used to make gravy. The trivet also prevents splashes of  
fat from soiling the oven interior.  
When the oven is full, you may need to allow slightly  
longer cooking time.  
The meat tin should not be placed on a heated hotplate  
or burner as this may cause the enamel to crack.  
A shelf may be placed on the floor of the oven. Place  
dishes on a shelf in this position rather than on the oven  
base, to allow air circulation around the food.  
When the oven is full of the same food, e.g. equal trays  
of small cakes or equal size victoria sandwich cakes,  
then they will be cooked in the same time and removed  
from the oven together. When different sizes of trays or  
types of food, e.g. biscuits and cakes are cooked, they  
will not necessarily be ready together.  
The fan oven can be used to heat foods through without  
thawing first, e.g. fruit tarts, mince pies, sausage rolls,  
and other small pastry items. Use a temperature of 190-  
200°C and allow 20-40 minutes (depending on the quantity  
of food in the oven).  
The use of too high temperatures can cause uneven  
browning. Check with the recommendations for oven  
temperatures given in the cooking charts, but be prepared  
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Defrosting  
The oven fan operates without heat and circulates the  
air, at room temperature, inside the oven. This increases  
the speed of defrosting. However, please note that the  
temperature of the kitchen will influence the speed of  
defrosting.  
This function is particularly suitable for delicate food which  
could be damaged by heat, e.g. cream filled gateaux,  
iced cakes, pastries, bread and other yeast products.  
Hints and Tips  
Cover food with a lid, aluminium foil or plastic film to  
prevent drying out during defrosting.  
ALWAYS COOK THOROUGHLY IMMEDIATELY  
AFTERTHAWING.  
Frozen food should be placed in a single layer when  
ever possible and turned over half way through the  
defrosting process.  
Only joints of meat and poultry up to 2 kg. (4 lb.) are  
suitable for defrosting in this way.  
How to Use Defrosting  
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1. Turn the oven function control knob to  
.
Refer to the following table for approximate defrosting  
times.  
2. Ensure the thermostat control knob is in the OFF  
position.  
Standing time  
(Mins)  
Defrosting time  
(Mins)  
Food  
Notes  
Chicken 1000 g.  
100-140  
20-30  
Place the chicken on an inverted  
saucer on a large plate. Defrost open  
and turn at half time or defrost  
covered with foil. Remove giblets  
as soon as possible.  
Meat 1000 g.  
100-140  
20-30  
Defrost open and turn at  
half time or cover with foil  
Meat 500 g.  
90-120  
23-35  
30-40  
30-40  
80-100  
20-30  
10-15  
10-20  
10-15  
10-15  
As above  
Trout 150 g.  
Defrost open  
Defrost open  
Defrost open  
Strawberries 300 g.  
Butter 250 g.  
Cream 2 x 200 g.  
Defrost open (cream is  
easy to whip even if parts  
of it are still slightly frozen)  
Cake 1400 g.  
60  
60  
Defrost open  
The times quoted in the chart should be used as a guide only, as the speed of defrosting will depend on the kitchen  
temperature. For example, the colder the ambient temperature, the longer the defrosting time.  
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Grilling  
Grilling must be carried out with the oven door  
closed. The grill pan handles must be removed  
from the pan.  
Conventional Grill  
Time (Min)  
Food  
F How to Use the Grill  
Bacon rashers  
Beefburgers  
2-3 each side  
6-10 each side  
10-15 each side  
1. Turn the oven control function knob to  
.
2. Turn the thermostat control knob on the required tem-  
Chicken joints  
perature.  
3. Adjust the grid and grill pan runner position to allow  
for different thicknesses of food. Position the food  
close to the element for faster cooking and further  
away for more gentle cooking.  
Chops:  
7-10 each side  
10-15 each side  
lamb  
pork  
whole trout/herring  
fillets plaice/cod  
Fish:  
8-12 each side  
4-6 each side  
Preheat the grill on a full setting for a few minutes before  
sealing steaks or toasting. Adjust the heat setting and  
the shelf as necessary, during cooking.  
Kebabs  
Kidneys:  
Liver:  
10-15 each side  
4-6 each side  
lamb/pig  
lamb/pig  
The grill element is controlled by the thermostat.  
During cooking, the grill cycles on and off to prevent  
overheating.  
5-10 each side  
Sausages  
Steaks:  
10-15 turn as required  
3-6 each side  
6-8 each side  
7-10 each side  
rare  
medium  
well  
Hints and Tips  
Browning only  
3-5  
-
-
Most foods should be placed on the grid in the grill  
pan to allow maximum circulation of air to lift the food  
out of the fats and juices. Food such as fish, liver and  
kidneys may be placed directly on the grill pan, if  
preferred  
Food should be thoroughly dried before grilling to  
minimise splashing. Brush lean meats and fish lightly  
with a little oil or melted butter to keep them moist  
during cooking  
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-
-
Accompaniments such as tomatoes and mushrooms  
may be placed underneath the grid when grilling meats  
When toasting bread, we suggest that the top runner  
position is used.  
The food should be turned over during cooking, as  
required.  
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Maintenance and Cleaning  
Before any maintenance or cleaning can be carried  
out, you must DISCONNECT the cooker from the  
electricity supply.  
The Hob Top  
The hob is best cleaned whilst it is still warm, as spillage  
can be removed more easily than if it is left to cool.  
Regularly wipe over the hob top using a soft cloth well  
wrung out in warm water to which a little wasing up liquid  
has been added.Avoid the use of the following:  
- household detergent and bleaches;  
- impregnated pads unsuitable for non-stick saucepans;  
- steel wool pads;  
- bath/sink stain removers.  
Should the hob top become heavily soiled, it is  
recommended that a cleaning product such as Hob Brite  
or Bar Keepers Friend is used.  
Pan Supports  
The pan supports are dishwasher proof. If washing them  
by hand, take care when drying them as the enamelling  
process occasionally leaves rough edges. If necessay,  
remove stubborn stains using a paste cleaner.  
The pan support of this cooker is fitted with anti-scratch  
rubber feet.  
These feet are dishwasher proof and should not be  
removed when cleaning the pan support.  
If the rubber feet become detached from the pan support  
re-fit as per diagram.  
Anti-scratch rubber feet can be obtained from your local  
Zanussi Service Force Centre.  
The Burners  
The burner caps and crowns can be removed for cleaning.  
Wash the burners taps and crowns using hot soapy water,  
and remove marks with a mild paste cleaner. A well  
moistened soap impregnated steel wool pad can be used  
with caution, if the marks are particularly difficult to  
remove.  
After cleaning, be sure to wipe dry with a soft cloth.  
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Cleaning the Oven  
Before cleaning always allow the cooling fan  
to cool the oven down before switching off  
at the electricity supply.  
The oven should be kept clean at all times. A  
build-up of fats or other foodstuffs could result in  
a fire, especially in the grill pan.  
Cleaning materials  
Before using any cleaning materials on your oven, check  
that they are suitable and that their use is recommended  
by the manufacturer.  
Cleaners that contain bleach should NOT be used as  
they may dull the surface finishes. Harsh abrasives  
should also be avoided.  
External cleaning  
Regularly wipe over the control panel, oven door and door  
seal using a soft cloth well wrung out in warm water to  
which a little washing up liquid has been added.  
To prevent damaging or weakening the door glass  
panels avoid the use of the following:  
Householddetergentandbleaches  
Impregnated pads unsuitable for non-  
stick saucepans  
Brillo/Ajax pads or steel wool pads  
Chemical oven pads or aerosols  
Rustremovers  
Bath/Sink stain removers  
Clean the outer and inner door glass using warm soapy  
water. Should the inner door glass become heavily soiled  
it is recommended that a cleaning product such as Hob  
Brite, or Bar Keepers Friend is used.  
DO NOT clean the oven door while the glass  
panels are warm. If this precaution is not observed  
the glass panel may shatter.  
If the door glass panel becomes chipped or has  
deep scratches, the glass will be weakened and  
must be replaced to prevent the possibility of the  
panel shattering. Contact your local Service Centre  
who will be pleased to advise further.  
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Oven Cavity  
The enamelled oven cavity is best cleaned whilst the  
oven is still warm.  
Wipe the oven over with a soft cloth soaked in warm  
soapy water after each use. From time to time it will be  
necessary to do a more thorough cleaning, using a  
proprietary oven cleaner.  
If the soilage has become set, after the oven has  
F cooled down, the following process will help to  
soften the splatters to help make cleaning easier.  
1. Place the grill/ meat pan on the oven shelf positioned  
in the lowest runner.  
2. Add a few drops of washing-up liquid to the pan and  
fill to about 12 mm. with boiling water from the kettle.  
3. Close the oven door, turn the oven function knob on  
fan oven  
and set the thermostat knob on 50°C.  
4. After 15 minutes, turn off the thermostat and allow  
the fan oven to continue without heat for a further 5  
minutes, when the temperature of the water will have  
cooled down.  
5. Carefully remove the pan of water from the oven and  
use normal oven cleaners to clean away soil residues.  
6. Leave a little of the soapy water to soak into any  
burned on spillage on the floor of the oven for a longer  
time if necessary.  
Oven Shelves  
To clean the oven shelves, soak in warm soapy water  
and remove stubborn marks with a well wetted soap  
impregnated pad. Rinse well and dry with a soft cloth.  
Oven lamp replacement  
Disconnect the appliance.  
Unscrew the lamp and substitute it with another suitable  
for higher temperature (300°C) having the following  
characteristics:  
Tension:  
230-240V (50Hz)  
Power:  
15W  
E14  
Convection:  
FO 0424  
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Something not working  
If the aplliance is not working correctly, please carry out the following checks, before contacting your local Zanussi  
Service Centre.  
IMPORTANT: If you call out an engineer to a fault listed below, or to repair a fault caused by incorrect use or installation,  
a charge will be made even if the appliance is under guarantee.  
SYMPTOM  
SOLUTION  
u Check that the unit is plugged in and the electrical  
supply is switched on  
n There is no spark when lighting the gas  
u Check that the RCCB has not tripped (if fitted)  
u Check the mains fuse has not blown  
u Check the burner cap and crown have been  
replaced correctly, e.g. after cleaning.  
u Check the main jet is not blocked and the burner  
crown is clear of food particles.  
n The gas ring burns unevenly  
u Check the burner cap and crown have been  
replaced correctly, e.g. after cleaning.  
u Check the oven is in manual operation and that  
both a cooking function and temperature have been  
selected.  
n
The oven does not come on  
u Check the oven is wired in properly, and the socket  
switch or the switch from the mains supply to the oven  
are ON.  
u Select a temperature with the thermostat control  
knob  
u Select a function with the oven function control  
knob.  
n The oven temperature light does not come on  
n The oven light does not come on  
u Check the light bulb, and replace it if necessary  
(see "Replacing the Oven Light")  
n It takes too long to finish the dishes, or they are  
cooked too fast.  
u The temperature may need adjusting  
u Refer to the contents of this booklet, especially to  
the chapter “Using the Oven”.  
u Leave dishes inside the oven no longer than 15-20  
minutes after the cooking is completed.  
n Steam and condensation settle on the food and the  
oven cavity.  
n The timer does not work  
n The oven fan is noisy  
u Check the instructions for the timer.  
u Check the grease filter is correctly fitted.  
u Check that shelves and bakeware are not vibrating  
in contact with the oven back panel.  
Service and Spare Parts  
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you  
wish to purchase spare parts, please contact your local  
Zanussi Service Force Centre by telephoning:  
Before calling out an engineer, please ensure you have  
read the details under the heading “Something Not  
Working.”When you contact the Service Force Centre  
you will need to give the following details:  
1. Your name, address and post code  
2. Your telephone number  
0870 5 929929  
3. Clear and concise details of the fault  
4. The model and serial number of the appliance (found  
on the rating plate)  
Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the  
Service Force Centre covering your post code area. The  
addresses are listed on the following pages.  
5. The purchase date  
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Customer Care Department  
For general enquiries concerning your Zanussi appliance  
or for further information on Zanussi products, please  
contact our Customer Care Department by letter or  
telephone at the address below or visit our website at  
Customer Care Department  
Zanussi  
55-77 High Street  
Slough  
Berkshire  
SL1 1DZ  
08705 727727 (*)  
* calls to this number may be recorded for training  
purposes.  
Guarantee Conditions  
Zanussi guarantee conditions  
*
Appliances found to be in use within a commercial  
or similar environment, plus those which are the  
subject to rental agreements.  
Products of Zanussi manufacture which are not  
marketed by Zanussi.  
We, Zanussi, undertake that if, within 12 months of the  
date of the purchase, this Zanussi appliance or any part  
thereof is proved to be defective by any reason only of  
faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our option,  
repair or replace the same FREE OFANY CHARGE for  
labour, materials or carriage on condition that:  
*
European Guarantee  
*
*
*
The appliance has been correctly installed and used  
only on the gas and electricity supply stated on the  
rating plate.  
The appliance has been used for normal domestic  
purpose only, and in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
The appliance has not been serviced, maintained,  
repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person  
not authorised by us.  
All service work under this guarantee must be  
undertaken by a Zanussi Service Centre.  
Any appliance or defective part replaced shall  
become the Company's property.  
If you should move to another country within Europe then  
your guarantee moves with you to your new home  
subject to the following qualifications:  
*
The guarantee starts from the date you first  
purchased your product.  
*
The guarantee is for the same period and to the same  
extent for labour and parts as exist in the new country  
of use for this brand or range of products.  
This guarantee relates to you and cannot be  
transferred to another user.  
Your new home is within the European Community  
(EC) or European Free Trade Area.  
The product is installed and used in accordance with  
our instructions and is only used domestically, i.e. a  
normal household  
*
*
*
*
*
*
This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and  
other legal rights.  
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm  
Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside these  
hours, in which case a premium will be charged.  
*
The product is installed taking into account  
regulations in your new country.  
Before you move, please contact your nearest Customer  
Care centre, listed below, to give them details of your  
new home. They will then ensure that the local Service  
Organisation is aware of your move and able to look after  
you and your appliances.  
Exclusions  
This guarantee does not cover:  
*
Damage or calls resulting from transportation,  
improper use or neglect, the replacement of any light  
bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.  
Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance  
which is improperly installed or calls to appliance  
outside European Community (EC) or European Free  
Trade Area.  
France  
Germany  
Italy  
Senlis  
+33 (0) 3 44 62 29 29  
+49 (0) 800 234 7378  
+39 (0) 0434 39 4700  
+46 (0) 8 672 53 90  
+44 (0) 1753 219897  
*
Nürnberg  
Pordenone  
Stockholm  
Slough  
Sweden  
UK  
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To contact your local Service Force Centre telephone 08705 929 929  
ISLE OF LEWIS  
ND Macleod  
16 James Street  
Stornoway  
CHANNEL ISLANDS  
NORTH EAST  
GUERNSEY  
JERSEY  
Guernsey Electricity  
PO Box 4  
Vale, Guernsey  
Channel Islands GY1 3AD  
GATESHEAD  
GRIMSBY  
HULL  
Unit 356a  
Dukesway Court  
Dukesway  
Gateshead NE11 0BH  
Isle of Lewis PA87 2QW  
KELSO  
2, 6 & 8 Woodmarket  
Kelso  
Borders  
Jersey Electricity Company  
Haut De L’orme  
Rue De Haut De L’orme  
Trinity  
Jersey  
15 Hainton Avenue  
Grimsby  
N. E. Lincs  
DN32 9AS  
TD5 7AX  
ORKNEY  
PERTH  
7 King Street  
Kirkwall  
Orkney  
Channel Islands JE3 5FG  
Unit 1  
Boulevard Industrial Estate  
Hull  
HU3 4AY  
KW15 1JF  
SCOTLAND  
Scottish Hydro Electric  
Central Warehouse  
Inveralmond  
LEEDS  
64-66 Cross Gates Road  
Cross Gates  
Leeds  
ABERDEEN  
54 Claremont Street  
Aberdeen AB10 6RA  
(OWN SALES)  
SHETLAND  
Perth PH1 3AF  
LS15 7YS  
AUCHTERMUCHTY 33a Burnside  
Auchtermuchty  
3-4 Carlton Place  
Lerwick  
Shetland  
NEWTON AYCLIFFE Unit 23  
Northfield Way  
Fife KY14 7AJ  
Aycliffe Industrial Park  
Newton Aycliffe  
DL5 6EJ  
(OWN SALES)  
SHETLAND  
ZE1 0PW  
BLANTYRE  
Unit 5  
Block 2  
Auchenraith Ind. Estate  
Rosendale Way  
Blantyre G72 0NJ  
Bolts Shetland  
26 North Road  
Lerwick  
SHEFFIELD  
Pennine House  
Roman Ridge Road  
Sheffield  
(OWN SALES)  
WHALSAY  
Shetland ZE1 0PE  
DUMFRIES  
DUNOON  
93 Irish Street  
Dumfries  
DG1 2 PQ  
S9 1GB  
Leask Electrical  
Harisdale  
Symbister, Whalsay  
Shetland ZE2 9AA  
(OWN SALES)  
NORTH WEST  
7 Hill Street  
Dunoon  
Argyll  
BIRKENHEAD  
CARLISLE  
1 Kelvin Park  
Dock Road  
Birkenhead  
CH41 1LT  
PA23 7AL  
NORTHERNIRELAND  
EDINBURGH  
Unit 12  
BELFAST  
Owenmore House  
Kilwee Business Park  
Dunmurry  
Belfast  
BT17 0HD  
Dumbryden Ind. Estate  
2 Dumbryden Road  
Edinburgh  
Unit 7  
James Street Workshops  
James Street  
Carlisle  
EH14 2AB  
Cumbria  
CA2 5AH  
GLASGOWUnit 4  
INVERNESS  
ISLE OF MAN  
BOLTON  
South Quay Ind. Estate  
Douglas  
Isle of Man  
WALES  
Wellington Road  
Bishopriggs  
Glasgow G64 2SA  
CARDIFF  
CLYWD  
DYFED  
Unit 4  
IM1 5AT  
Guardian Industrial Estate  
Clydesmuir Road  
Cardiff  
Unit 3BI  
Smithton Ind. Estate  
Smithton  
Inverness IV2 7WL  
Unit B  
Central Industrial Estate  
St Marks Street  
Bolton  
CF2 2QS  
Unit 6-7 Coed Parc  
Abergele Road  
Rhuddlan  
Clwyd  
LL18 5UG  
BL3 6NR  
ISLE OF ARRAN  
ISLE OF BARRA  
ISLES OF BUTE  
R Haggerty  
Bruach  
Blackwaterfoot  
PRESTON  
Unit 250  
Dawson Place  
Bamber Bridge  
Preston  
Isle of Arran  
Unit 9  
J Zerfah  
244 Bruernish  
Isle of Barra  
Western Islands HS9 5QY  
Lancashire PR5 8AL  
St. Clears Business Park  
Tenby Road  
St. Clears  
Carmarthen  
SA33 4JW  
STOCKPORT  
Unit 20 Haigh Park  
Haigh Avenue  
Stockport  
Walker Engineering  
Glenmhor  
SK4 1QR  
Upper Serpentine Road  
Rothesay  
Isle of Bute PA20 9EH  
OSWESTRY  
Plas Ffynnon Warehouse  
Middleton Road  
Oswestry  
SY11 2PP  
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To contact your local Service Force Centre telephone 08705 929 929  
MIDLANDS  
SOUTH EAST  
LONDON & EASTANGLIA  
BIRMINGHAM  
66 Birch Road East  
Wyrley Trading Estate  
Witton  
Birmingham  
B6 7DB  
ASHFORD  
FLEET  
Unit 2  
BECKENHAM  
11a Gardner Ind. Estate  
Kent House Lane  
Beckenham  
Bridge Road Business Centre  
Bridge Road  
Ashford  
Kent TN23 1BB  
Kent BR3 1QZ  
CHELMSFORD  
COLINDALE  
Hanbury Road  
Widford Ind. Estate  
Chelmsford  
Essex  
BOURNE  
Pinfold Road  
Bourne  
PE10 9HT  
Unit 1  
Redfields Ind. Estate  
Church Crookham  
Fleet  
CM12 3AE  
BRIDGNORTH  
68 St. Mary’s Street  
Bridgnorth  
Hampshire GU13 0RD  
Unit 14  
Shropshire  
WV16 4DR  
HAYWARDS  
HEATH  
21-25 Bridge Road  
Haywards Heath  
Sussex RH16 1UA  
Capitol Park  
Capitol Way  
Colindale  
GLOUCESTER  
HEREFORD  
101 Rycroft Street  
Gloucester  
GL1 4NB  
London NW9 0EQ  
ELTHAM  
194 Court Road  
Mottingham  
Eltham  
TONBRIDGE  
Unit 30  
Units 3 & 4  
Bank Buildings  
Cattle market  
Hereford  
Deacon Trading Estate  
Morley Road  
Tonbridge  
London SE9 4EW  
TN9 1RA  
ENFIELD  
284 Alma Road  
Enfield  
HE4 9HX  
London  
EN3 7BB  
HIGHAM FERRERS 30 High Street  
Higham Ferrers  
SOUTH WEST  
Northants  
GRAVESEND  
Unit B4  
NN10 8PL  
Imperial Business Estate  
West Mill  
Gravesend  
Kent  
DA11 0DL  
BARNSTAPLE  
Main Road  
Fremington  
Barnstaple  
North Devon EX31 2NT  
ILKESTON  
Unit 2  
Furnace Road  
Ilkeston DE7 5EP  
LEICESTER  
Unit 7  
IPSWICH  
Unit 6C  
BOURNEMOUTH 63-65 Curzon Road  
Oaks Industrial Estate  
Coventry Road  
Narborough  
Leicestershire  
LE9 5GF  
Elton Park Business Centre  
Hadleigh Road  
Ipswich  
Bournemouth  
Dorset  
BH1 4PW  
IP2 0DD  
BRIDGEWATER  
BRISTOL  
6 Herswell Business Park  
Salmon Parade  
Bridgwater  
LETCHWORTH  
LONDON  
16-17 Woodside Ind. Park  
Works Road  
Letchworth  
Herts  
SG6 1LA  
LINCOLN  
Unit 8  
Clifton Street  
Stone Field Park  
Lincoln  
Somerset TA6 5PY  
11 Eldon Way  
Eldonwall Trading Estate  
Bristol  
LN5 8LQ  
2 - 4 Royal Lane  
Yiewsley  
West Drayton  
Middlesex  
UB7 8DL  
NEWCASTLE  
UNDER LYME  
18-21 Croft Road  
Brampton Ind. Estate  
Newcastle under Lyme  
Staffordshire  
BS4 3QQ  
EMSWORTH  
ISLE OF WIGHT  
266 Main Road  
Southbourne  
Emsworth  
ST5 0TW  
MAIDENHEAD  
MOLESEY  
Reform Road  
Maidenhead  
Berkshire  
PO10 8JL  
REDDITCH  
TAMWORTH  
13 Thornhill Road  
North Moons Moat  
Redditch  
Worcestershire  
B98 9ND  
Unit 8  
SL6 8BY  
Enterprise Court  
Ryde Business Park  
Ryde  
10 Island Farm Avenue  
West Molesey  
Surrey  
Isle of Wight PO33 1DB  
Unit 3  
KT8 2UZ  
NEWTON ABBOT Unit 2  
Zealley Ind. Estate  
Sterling Park  
Claymore  
Tamworth  
B77 5DQ  
NEWBURY  
9 Pipers Court  
Berkshire Drive  
Thatcham  
Kingsteignton  
Newton Abbot  
TQ12 3TD  
Berkshire  
RG19 4ER  
WORCESTER  
Units 1 & 2  
REDRUTH  
Unit 7D  
Northbrooks Close  
Gregorys Mill Ind. Estate  
Worcester  
Pool Ind. Estate  
Druids Road  
Redruth  
NORWICH  
SUNBURY  
2b Trafalgar Street  
Norwich  
NR1 3HN  
WR3 8BP  
Cornwall TR15 3RH  
Unit 1a  
The Summit  
Hanworth Road  
Sunbury on Thames  
TW16 5DB  
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Instructions for the Installer  
Technical Data  
Hob  
Appliance Class 2 sub class 1 and Class 1  
Rear left burner (semi-rapid)  
Front left burner (rapid)  
2.0 kW  
3 kW  
APPLIANCE CATEGORY:II 2H3+  
Rear right burner (semi-rapid)  
Front right burner (auxiliary)  
2.0 kW  
1.0 kW  
APPLIANCE GAS SUPPLY: Natural Gas 20 mbar  
Dimensions  
Oven  
Height  
900 mm  
Depth  
595 mm  
597 mm  
1.8 Cu. ft  
Convection Heating Element  
Grill Element  
2.080 kW  
1.880 kW  
30 W  
Width  
Oven Capacity  
Convection Fan  
Oven light  
15 W  
Total rating  
2.125 kW  
230-240 V  
Supply voltage (50 Hz)  
BURNER  
RAPID  
(large)  
SEMI-RAPID  
(medium)  
AUXILIARY  
(small)  
TYPEOF  
CHARACTERISTICS  
GAS  
POSITION  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
MAX  
MIN  
NOMINALTHERMAL  
POWER kW  
3.0  
0.65  
2.0  
0.45  
1.0  
0.33  
VALUE =  
37.78MJ/m3  
Ws -  
NATURAL  
GAS  
20 mbar  
NOMINALFLOW  
RATE m3/h  
0.286  
119  
0.057  
0.190  
96  
0.038  
0.095  
70  
0.028  
50.7 MJ/ m3  
NOZZLE REFERENCE  
1/100 mm  
Adjust.  
Adjust.  
Adjust.  
NOMINALTHERMAL  
POWERkW  
2.8  
0.65  
2.0  
0.45  
1.0  
0.33  
LPG GAS  
28-30/37  
mbar  
VALUE =  
49.92 MJ/Kg  
NOMINALFLOW  
RATEg/h  
202  
86  
43.5  
40  
144  
71  
29  
32  
72  
50  
21,5  
28  
NOZZLEREFERENCE  
1/100 mm  
Important Safety Requirements  
This appliance must be installed in accordance with the  
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations (current  
addition) and the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations. Detailed  
recommendations are contained in the following British  
Standard Codes of Practice - B.S. 6172, B.S. 5440: Part  
2 and B.S. 6891: Current Editions.  
required. However, if the room has a door which opens  
directly to the outside, no air vent is required even when  
the volume is between 5m3 and 11m3.  
If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same  
room, B.S. 5440: Part. 2: Current Editions should be  
consulted to determine the requisite air vent  
requirements.  
Provision for Ventilation  
Location  
The room containing the cooker should have an air  
supply in accordance with B.S. 5440: Part 2: Current  
Editions.  
The following requirements for ventilation must be met.  
The cooker should not be installed in a bed sitting room  
with a volume of less than 20m3, if it is installed in a room  
of volume less 5m3 an air vent of effective area of 110cm2  
is required; if it is installed in a room of volume between  
5m3 and 10m3, an air vent of effective area 50cm2 is  
required, while if the volume exceeds 11m3 no air vent is  
The cooker may be located in a kitchen, a kitchen/diner  
or bedsitting room but not in a bathroom or shower room.  
For information regarding the fitting of flexible supply  
pipes, the highest temperature at the rear of this cooker  
which may come into contact with the supply pipe is  
70°C above ambient.  
When the appliance has been installed there must be  
enough space for the glass hotplate lid to open fully.  
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Positioning the Cooker  
Caution:  
Some soft or badly fitted floor coverings can be damaged  
when the cooker is moved across their surface for  
cleaning. It is advisable to ensure that the floor covering  
in the area below the cooker is either securely fixed so  
as not to ruck up when the cooker is moved or, if preferred,  
removed.  
Installation  
Positioning theAppliance (Fig. 1)  
D
Note A:  
E
The appliance is designed to be flush fitted with 2mm  
clearance at each side to allow for it to be pulled forward  
for cleaning etc.  
C
115  
B
Note B:  
The hotplate side trims should be flush with the cabinets  
and must not be below. Adjustable levelling feet at the  
front and rear are provided on the base of the appliance.  
Adjustment is obtained by rotating in or out, the feet at  
the front or rear of the appliance from the underside of  
the appliance.  
A spirit level should be placed on a cake tray on one of  
the shelves to confirm that the appliance is correctly  
levelled.  
A
FO 1141  
Fig. 1  
The levelling feet fitted to the appliance will achieve a  
height to hotplate trims of 900mm-0 + 10.  
Note C:  
If the appliance is fitted next to a side wall or cabinets  
above height of the hotplate trims, then a gap of 115 mm  
is required.  
The appliance must be installed in accordance to the  
type X (standard EN 60335-2-6).  
Therefore the appliance can not be installed beside  
furniture higher than the cooker worktop.  
Curtains must not be fitted immediately behind the cooker  
or within 115 mm of the sides of the cooker.  
Note D:  
Any wall cabinet or extractor must not be lower than  
780mm above hotplate level.  
Note E:  
Wall cabinets may be fitted in line with the sides of the  
base units, providing that the lower edge of the wall  
cabinet is a minimum of 420mm above the worktop.  
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300 mm.  
WALL FACE  
BACK OF COOKER  
ENGAGEMENT EDGE FOR  
STABILITY BRACKET  
LEVELLING FEET  
BASE OF COOKER  
A
PENCIL LINE ON THE FLOOR  
295 mm.  
SIDE VIEW  
OF THE COOKER  
PLAN VIEW OF THE COOKER  
FO 0179  
Fig. 2  
Fitting the Stability Bracket  
(Not supplied)  
If the cooker has to be installed with a flexible supply  
pipe, it is necessary that a stability device is fitted.  
(See "Important Safety Requirements").  
Connecting to Gas  
This cooker is designed to be installed with an appliance  
flexible connection. Connection is made to the RC 1/2  
(1/2" B.S.P.) threaded entry pipe located just below the  
hotplate level on the rear right-hand side of the cooker.  
Check for gas soundness after connecting the gas supply.  
If a stability bracket should be fitted by the installer, these  
instructions should be read in conjunction with the leaflet  
packed with the stability bracket.  
The gas bayonet connector must be fitted in the shaded  
area indicated in Fig. 3. Take into account that it must  
be possible to pull the cooker forward sufficiently. The  
hose must not get caught on the stability bracket.  
Place cooker in its intended position and level cooker.  
Note:  
Mark off 295mm (11 1/2") from the right hand side of the  
cooker as shown, this is the centre line of the bracket  
fixing.  
If using different types of gas bayonet connection, it may  
not be possible for the appliance to be pushed fully back  
to the wall stops.  
Draw a line 100mm (4") from the front edge of the levelling  
feet (see Fig. 17) and remove cooker from its position.  
Mark off 580mm (23") back from this line on the centre  
line of the bracket to locate the front edge of the lower  
bracket.  
Important:  
Flexible tubing MUST comply with BS.669 Current  
Edition.  
Fix lower bracket (with two fixing holes) to the floor, then  
measure height from floor level to engagement edge on  
back of cooker, dimension 'A' of Fig. 2.  
Assemble upper bracket to lower bracket so that  
underside of bracket is dimension 'A' +3mm (1/8") above  
floor level. Re-position cooker and check that top bracket  
engages into cooker back to a depth of 75mm (3"), as  
shown in Fig. 2.  
600  
450  
Should the stability bracket currently installed not allow  
the cooker to stand correctly, ask the installer to replace  
it with the correct type.  
130  
FO 0180  
Fig. 3  
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Electrical connections  
Any electrical work required to install this cooker  
Permanent Connection  
should be carried out by a qualified electrician or  
competent person, in accordance with the current  
regulations.  
In the case of a permanent connection, it is necessary  
that you install a double pole switch between the cooker  
and the electricity supply (mains), with a minimum gap  
of 3 mm. between the switch contacts and of a type  
suitable for the required load in compliance with the  
current electric regulations.  
THIS COOKER MUST BE EARTHED.  
The manufacturer declines any liability should these  
safety measures not be observed.  
The switch must not break the yellow and green earth  
cable at any point.  
This cooker is designed to be connected to a 230-240V  
50Hz AC electrical supply.  
Ensure that the cooker supply cord does not  
come into contact with surfaces with  
temperatures higher than 50 deg. C.  
Before switching on, make sure the electricity supply  
voltage is the same as that indicated on the cooker rating  
plate. The rating plate is located on the oven frame.  
The cooker is supplied with a 3 core flexible supply cord  
incorporating a 13amp plug fitted. In the event of having  
to change the fuse, a 13ampASTAapproved (BS 1362)  
fuse must be used.  
Should the plug need to be replaced for any reason, the  
wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with  
the following code:  
Green and Yellow - Earth  
Blue  
Brown  
- Neutral  
-Live  
— Connect the green and yellow (earth) wire to  
the terminal in the plug which is marked with  
F
the letter 'E' or the earth symbol  
green and yellow.  
or coloured  
— Connect the blue (neutral) wire to the terminal  
in the plug which is marked with the letter 'N'  
or coloured black.  
— Connect the brown (live) wire to the terminal in  
the plug which is marked with the letter 'L' or  
coloured red.  
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Upon completion there must be no cut, or stray strands  
of wire present and the cord clamp must be secure over  
the outer sheath.  
A cut off plug inserted into a 13 amp socket is  
a serious safety (shock) hazard. Ensure that the  
cut off plug is disposed of safely.  
FO 0390  
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Commissioning  
When the hob has been fully installed it will be necessary  
to check the minimum flame setting. To do this, follow  
the procedure below.  
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Turn the gas tap to the MAX position and ignite.  
Set the gas tap to the MIN flame position then turn  
the control knob from MIN to MAX several times. If  
the flame is unstable or is extinguished follow the  
procedure below.  
Procedure:  
Re-ignite the burner and set to MIN.  
F Remove the control knob.  
FO 1032  
The adjustment screw is located down the centre  
of the gas tap control shaft.  
a) Minimum adjustment screw  
b) Tap  
To adjust, use a thin bladed screwdriver and turn  
the adjustment screw until the flame is steady  
and does not extinguish, when the knob is turned  
from MIN to MAX. Repeat this procedure for all  
burners.  
Pressure Testing  
Remove left hand pan support and front left burner  
Fcap and crown.  
Fit manometer tube over the injector.  
Turn on the burner gas supply and ignite another  
burner supply.  
The pressure reading should be nominally 20mbar  
and must be between 17 mbar and 25mbar.  
Turn off the burner supplies.  
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Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG  
It is important to note that this model is designed for use  
with natural gas but can be converted for use with butane  
or propane gas providing the correct injectors are fitted  
and the gas rate is adjusted to suit.  
Method  
Ensure that the gas taps are in the 'OFF' position  
Isolate the hob from the electricity supply  
Remove all pan supports, burner caps, rings, crowns  
and control knobs.  
With the aid of a 7mm box spanner the burner injectors  
can then be unscrewed and replaced by the  
appropriate LPG injectors (see Technical Data).  
To adjust the gas rate  
With the aid of a thin bladed screwdriver completely  
tighten down the by pass adjustment screw, which is  
located down the centre of the gas tap control shaft.  
Upon completion stick the replacement rating plate on  
the under side of the hob.  
IMPORTANT  
The replacement/conversion of the gas hob should only  
be undertaken by a competent person  
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CUSTOMER CARE  
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55-77 High Street  
Slough  
Berkshire, SL1 1DZ  
Tel: 08705 727727  
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