Blanco FD9045WX Instructions For The Use And Care And Installation Download Page 29

STATEMENT OF STANDARD 

WARRANTY CONDITIONS

BLANCO COOKING PRODUCT 

WARRANTY

1. The Warranty only applies provided that the

appliance has been used in accordance

with the manufacturer’s  instructions and

provided that the appliance has not been

damaged by an accident, misuse, neglect

or abuse of any person other than the

manufacturer or BLANCO/Major Electrical

Appliances (“MEA”) or from faulty installa-

tion, misadjustment or tampering by

unauthorised persons.

2. When a service inspection reveals the alle-

ged fault or faults are caused by incorrect

operation, contrary to the instruction

manual, and otherwise the appliance is in

good order and working condition, the pur-

chaser shall be liable for a service fee char-

ged by BLANCO/MEA or one of its’ Service

Providers.

3. If the appliance is used in Commercial

Applications or for Rental purposes, a

separate warranty of Twelve (12) months

covering all parts with Three (3) months on

the labour will apply.

4. Subject to the provisions of any applicable

statute this Warranty applies to the original

retail purchaser only and is not transfera-

ble.

5. Subject to the provisions of any applicable

statute, at no time does BLANCO/MEA

have liability for freight. transport or travel

costs outside normal service areas.

6. None of the above Warranties purport to

exclude, restrict or modify either the appli-

cation or the exercise of  a right conferred

by any applicable statute.

7. Subject to any Warranties implied by statu-

te, at no time will BLANCO/MEA or its’

Service Providers be liable for any  econo-

mic loss consequent upon the failure of the

appliance

8. This Warranty is only valid for major

appliances imported and distributed by

BLANCO/MEA, purchased and used in

Australia.

1. Subject to the “Statement of Standard

Warranty Conditions” this product is cove-

red by the following Warranty.

TWO (2) YEARS WARRANTY from date

of purchase, covering all parts and

labour.

2. The appliance is warranted under normal

single family domestic installation and use,

as set out in the instruction manual, again-

st manufacturing defects for the Warranty

periods shown above.

3. Should service be required under this

Warranty, the purchaser should contact an

approved BLANCO Service Provider during

their normal business hours

4. At no time does BLANCO/MEA have liabi-

lity for any freight or trasportation costs or

for any damage during transit or for any

consequence of failure of this appliance

outside of the normal service area, unless

such limitation of liability is prohibited by

statute.

5. This Warranty excludes replacement of

parts required due to normal wear and tear

including light globes.

6. This Warranty only applies, provided the

appliance has been used in accordance

with the manufacturer’s instructions and

provided an accident, misuse, neglect or

abuse has not damaged the appliance.

7. None of the above Warranties purport to

exclude, restrict or modify either the appli-

cation or the exercise of a right conferred

by any applicable Statute.

8. Please complete the details below, which

should be retained for future reference

along with your proof of purchase

Date of Purchase:

................................

Model No:

.............................................

Serial No:

.............................................

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Summary of Contents for FD9045WX

Page 1: ...Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of Multi fuel Freestanding Multifunction Cookers FD9085WX FD9085FCR FD9085FB FD9085FR FD9085FG FD9085FX...

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Page 3: ...chen such as cooktops rangehoods dishwashers microwaves sinks and taps There are models to complement your new Blanco oven Of course we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all your requ...

Page 4: ...ner and injector characteristic table p 14 Instructions for use Description of the main parts of the appliance p 15 Ignition and operation of the burners p 16 Advice on the use of gas burners p 17 Ove...

Page 5: ...keep children away from these elements This appliance shall be installed only by authorised persons and in accordance with the manufacturer s installation instructions local gas fitting regulations m...

Page 6: ...of liquid If a burner is turned off accidentally turn off the control knob and try to light it again after waiting at least a minute For any repairs always contact an authorised Service Centre and ask...

Page 7: ...NOT STORE OR USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR ITEMS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE THIS PRODUCT IS NOT FOR USE IN MARINE CRAFT CARAVANS OR MOBILE HOMES Warning Never use the food warmer drawer set at the b...

Page 8: ...observed during cooking to ensure optimum performance from the oven DO NOT PLACE ALUMINIUM FOIL OR METAL OBJECTS ON THE BASE OF THE OVEN DURING COOKING Foil or dishes must never be placed on the base...

Page 9: ...nd anchor the chains within each cupboards 3 If the appliance is installed next to drawers remove the drawers then carry out the procedure described in point 2 Ensure the anchor does not interfere wit...

Page 10: ...fore connecting to the mains make sure that The electrical counter the safety valve the feeding line and the socket are ade quate to withstand the maximum load required see rating plate The supply sys...

Page 11: ...the standards and after checking that it is adjusted for the type of gas available The gas connection is male 1 2 BSP and is situated 55mm from the right and 565mm from the floor There are two ways to...

Page 12: ...th soap and water DO NOT use a naked flame for detecting leaks Ignite all burners both individually and sepa rately to ensure correct operation of gas valves burners and ignition Turn gas taps to low...

Page 13: ...regulation screw inside or by the side for safety valve version of the tap shaft until a small regular flame is obtai ned put the knob back on and turn it quickly from the maximum position to the min...

Page 14: ...ane Natural gas 10 8 0 89 11 0 1 50 2 75 kPa 1 0 kPa By pass mm Output MJ h Main Injector mm Fish BBQ 1 2 3 4 5 2 2 3 5 4 2 2 5 1 4 n Instructions for Installation FD9085WX FD9085FX FD9085FB Burner Ou...

Page 15: ...e gas cooktop Description of the main parts of the appliance 6 1 5 2 3 4 1 grid 2 burner cap 3 burner head 4 spark plug 5 safety valve for models equipped with a safety valve 6 knob for burner ignitio...

Page 16: ...nition has taken place adjust the flame according to your needs The control panel houses the knobs for operation of the gas burner In order to ignite a burner it is necessary to depress the knob while...

Page 17: ...at bottomed pans As soon as a liquid starts to boil turn the flame down to a level sufficient to maintain boiling During cooking when using fats and oils be very careful because if they overheat they...

Page 18: ...ontinuous circulation of warm air Lower heating element and the oven fan operated temperature adjustable from 50 C to MAX on the thermostat FAN FORCED GRILL BOTTOM ELEMENT FAN FAN GRILL The circular h...

Page 19: ...mme Buzzing timer To use it as a simple timer touch SELECT repeatedly until the symbol flashes set the desired time pressing or after about 5 seconds the symbol stops flashing and the time starts to d...

Page 20: ...ammer manual again the symbol MAN stops flashing and the oven can be used again To cancel the programming zero the cooking time Safety lock This electronic programmer has a function which locks the ov...

Page 21: ...t correctly used In this case wait for the oven to cool down before using it again On the other hand if a fault is present on the appliance s components we advise calling the Technical Assistance Serv...

Page 22: ...offers various kinds of heating Traditional heating for the cooking of special roasts that require slow cooking Fan forced for cooking cakes biscuits and similar If the fan forced cooking is chosen yo...

Page 23: ...3 4 5 180 200 85 100 Bread and pizza Pizza 2 2 3 4 200 230 15 25 Muffins 2 2 3 4 5 175 20 30 Bread 3 2 3 4 5 180 200 40 50 Bakes Vegetable bake 2 2 3 4 175 185 30 40 The table below provides indicativ...

Page 24: ...ner part of the cooker side by utilizing the kit of screws respectively on the right and on the left as it is shown in the picture Place the kick plate to the cooker making sure that the pivots of the...

Page 25: ...knobs become difficult to turn con tact a qualified engineer to lubricate the taps Contact a qualified engineer to deal with any other pro blems which may arise during use To keep the characteristics...

Page 26: ...ully raise the front of the element into position and secure with the knur led screw NEVER USE THE OVEN WITH THE GRILL ELEMENT HANGING DOWN Important In case of burners removal for cleaning purposes w...

Page 27: ...ion Check that all components have been assembled correctly and than you can re assemble the door onto the oven Disassembling of the door glasses ATTENTION for your safety before removing any glass se...

Page 28: ...All General Whitegoods Telephone 07 3259 2555 Telephone 02 8788 8666 Facsimile 07 3265 6933 Facsimile 02 9752 5294 www agw com au VICTORIA AUSTRALIAN CAPATIAL TERRITORY Melbourne Showroom 35 Centre R...

Page 29: ...time will BLANCO MEA or its Service Providers be liable for any econo mic loss consequent upon the failure of the appliance 8 This Warranty is only valid for major appliances imported and distributed...

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Page 32: ...Dis S506_998 I C Cod 099241009940 Rev 0 del 05 10 Rating plate of the product...

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