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GAS COOKER MANUAL

Installation & Operating Instructions and Cooking Guidance

G36D08-5010

Summary of Contents for G36D08-5010

Page 1: ...GAS COOKER MANUAL Installation Operating Instructions and Cooking Guidance G36D08 5010 ...

Page 2: ...lace for future reference The appliance that you have bought may be slightly different from the one illustrated in this manual Please refer to the information related to the model you have The appliance you have also may carry a different plug from the illustrated one The plug that comes with the product follows the electrical specification of the country where it is sold This appliance has been d...

Page 3: ... the cooker is disconnected Any operation by the children such as turning on the knob sitting on the oven door or putting heavy items on it etc can be viewed as dangerous 5 Do not pull on supply cord to unplug from socket grasp plug firmly and pull Do not bite twist or tie power cord 6 It is dangerous to modify your gas range specifications and characteristics Don t install your gas range on top o...

Page 4: ...ot play with the appliance 11 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance manufacturer to avoid danger or damage to your unit 12 Do not leave appliance unattended when in operation No Liability can be accepted for any damage caused by non compliance with the instructions or any other improper use or mishandling 13 Do not touch hot surfaces use handles or knobs 14 If supply co...

Page 5: ...01 Splash Board 02 Burner 03 Pan Grate 04 Digital timer 05 Burners Knob 06 Oven Knob 07 Handle 08 Glass Door 09 Drawer ...

Page 6: ...ight will flash Press the down Hours and up minutes buttons to adjust the selected time 12 Hour format After 5 seconds the indicator light will become solid the clock will show the current time and will return to clock mode Once the selected alarm time is reached the indicator light will turn off and the alarm will sound 15 times or until a button is pressed 5 CLOCK To set the clock press and hold...

Page 7: ...e do not install the range near the refrigerator etc Ensure no flammable liquids or explosive material being used near this appliance Do not install the range on top of carpets 2 Ensure that there is a good air flow ventilation Keeping natural air ventilation through a window or door or by installing a range hood to extract the air If ventilation is not good this might cause lack of oxygen and is ...

Page 8: ...e gas vents when you install the oven ACCESSORIES INSTALLATION 1 Opening the carton to take out the oven cook top cover burner lid fire sprayer baking shelves and rotisseries components Figure 1 2 Put the Carton on the ground and place the oven side on the cartons Figure 2 3 Oven feet installation Figure 3 4 Anti tilt stone installation If have Figure 4 5 Return the oven to the preinstalled place ...

Page 9: ...rresponding holes on the wall which should be similar as Ø8 40mm depth b Second unhook the anti chains from the oven back as well as the plastic plug then put the latter into the holes and screw them c Finally according to the position where the oven installed choose the length of anti chains and hang them up to the hooks ...

Page 10: ...signed for your gas range Failure to use the specified pressure regulator might cause excessive use of gas which could cause a fire or damage to your property or risk of danger to your Family Your unit must be installed by a qualified Service agent or Installer to ensure the correct piping and fittings are installed Only your installer can advise the use a plastic hose if the metallic piping does ...

Page 11: ...liquid detergent foam 6 Don t allow the PVC hose to come close to the heat source such as the back of oven etc ATTENTION 1 Always check the validity of the pressure regulator 2 The power cord doesn t pass on the back of oven near high heat source Hose and regulator should be replaced every 5 years depending on the condition or advice from your installer 3 If possible install the gas cylinder outsi...

Page 12: ...ses or salient edges must not be used since they can be easily destabilized when moved 5 The handle of the utensil should be positioned so that it is turned inward and away from the reach of children 6 Make sure you turn off the oven gas source after cooking HOW TO USE THE OVEN Important 1 Know all the buttons and control functions well in case to avoid incorrect operation 2 Never bake food direct...

Page 13: ...osition 2 Keep the knob depressed and press the ignition button until the burners light It is normal that all the burners have continuous sparkling when pressing the electric ignition B Manual ignition only for some models 1 Choose the knob of the burner that you want to light Press the knob and rotate anti clockwise to the maximum heating position 2 Keep the knob depressed and then keep a match b...

Page 14: ...ight the oven manually and run the oven at the maximum heat position for 20 minutes Ⅱ Turning off the oven 1 After using turn the knob to OFF position to turn off the burner 2 Turn off the gas knob power button If have Ⅲ The cook top parts For a lower and more efficient gas consumption it is advisable to use pans with a diameter adequate to the burners size fig 1 and 2 preventing the flame to burn...

Page 15: ...ances with electric ignition keep the electrode clean so that the sparks always strike Note to avoid damage to the electric ignition don t use it when the burners are not in place Ⅴ Correct placement of the burners It is very important to check that the burner flame spreader F and the cap C have been correctly positioned see figs 1 and 2 Failure to do so can cause serious problems Should the burne...

Page 16: ...knob clockwise to the desired time the time can be set up to 60 minutes When the cooking is finished it will beep Ⅶ Oven light only for some models 1 Press the button that indicates the oven light to turn the light on 2 To turn the light off press the button again Ⅷ Usage of the oven ...

Page 17: ...or it will be flameout when still in small fire 2 Observe the cooking point frequently 3 Some models are controlled via dual gas out flow valve and the valve separately controls the bottom and top burner But only one of the two burners heats the oven not together at the same time Ⅸ Usage of the rotisserie rack only for some models 1 Take out the grill rack 2 Put the food on the rotisserie and fix ...

Page 18: ...he central with a temperature between 350 400 and require a 15 minutes oven preheating Do not open the oven door when cooking yeasted dishes for example bread yeasted dough and soufflés Cold air current prevents the growing of the dough To check baking point a toothpick must be introduced in the middle of the food If the toothpick comes out dry the pastry is baked to the point At least 3 4 of the ...

Page 19: ... the roll place it in the oven with this side up the fact will melt and spread to the bottom side Cooking temperature for white meat can be moderate from the beginning to the end It is possible to check cooking point by carving the meat with a fork if the meat is firm it means it is cooked to the point Meat rolls must be taken out of the refrigerator one hour before cooking so they do not get roug...

Page 20: ... 20 25 aluminum paper Meat Temperature Time min Veal 180 205 356 401 60 70 Pork 180 205 356 401 70 80 Chicken 205 230 401 446 80 90 Turkey 205 230 401 446 80 90 Beef 205 230 401 446 70 80 Lamb 205 230 401 446 85 95 Bread Pizza Temperature Time min Pizza 205 255 401 491 20 30 Italian Focaccia 205 230 401 446 25 35 Bread 230 255 401 491 40 50 Souffles Temperature Time min Vegetable souffle 180 205 3...

Page 21: ...pan grate must be kept clean lest fat constitutes induce a fire risk Ⅰ Cleaning Stainless Steel In order to retain your cooker in its new state care should be taken to protect the stainless steel Never use gritty or abrasive sponges We highly recommend stainless steel cleaners and protectors Stubborn stains can be removed by soaking in hot water before a spillage becomes cold or dries up Acid mate...

Page 22: ...y are cleaned dry burner covers immediately to prevent rusting Enameled trivets are also recommended to be cleaned in hot soapy water or the dishwasher Make sure all pieces are completely dry before placing them back onto the cooker Ⅴ Cleaning Knobs and Control Panel All models All knobs are removable Clean behind the knobs and around the control panel to prevent grease and grime from building up ...

Page 23: ...ly 2 Loose the lamp cover use the same type of special bulb replace the old 3 Tighten the lamp cover to the original position WHAT TO DO WHEN YOU SMELL GAS 1 Do not turn on any type of switch in the house or light matches or any object that generates combustion 2 Turn all the knobs on the OFF position and disconnect the gas valve from your advice 3 Open doors and window to get air circulating in t...

Page 24: ...he oven and wait for some minutes Lamp is broken or there is not lamp only some models Replace lamp Fumes from the oven That because of oven dirty of grease or sauce Clean the oven after each use follow cleaning instructions There is humidity on the food and internal wall of the oven Food has been for a long time on the oven after cooking time was over Do not leave food in oven for more than 15min...

Page 25: ... damaged and that the oven door closes correctly In case of doubt do not use it and consult your supplier or a Professionally qualified technician Packing elements i e plastic bags polystyrene foam nails packing straps etc should not be left around within easy reach of children as these may cause serous injuries The packaging material is recyclable and is marked with the recycling symbol 1 Do not ...

Page 26: ...ed people to use the appliance without your supervision 6 During and after use of the range certain parts will become very hot Do not touch hot parts 7 Keep children away from the range when it is in use 8 Some appliances are supplied with a protective film on steel and aluminium parts This film must be removed before using the appliance 9 Fire risk Do not store flammable material in the oven or i...

Page 27: ...d service personnel only And what s more should be strictly in compliance with SANS10087 1 standards 14 Danger of burns The oven and cooking accessories may become very hot during operation Make sure children are kept out of reach and warn them accordingly To avoid burns use kitchen clothes and gloves when handing hot parts or utensils 15 Stand away from the range when opening oven door Hot air or...

Page 28: ...ms backto由ejet mmediatelytumoffthegassupply at the comrol valve on he panel Aller ensuring 1hcflame is cxtinguisheJ wait for 1minute and re light the appliance 111 he nonηal manner Should the appliance again bum back close the control valve and call a service techmcoan Do not use ti暗 appliance a院in until the 四 vice technician h崎 declared that it is safe 10do so MODIFICATIONS AND REPAIRS Thisapplia...

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