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Functions

Simple everyday use

Functions

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If you require any technical guidance or find that your product is not operating as intended, a simple solution can often be found in the 

Troubleshooting

 section of these instructions, 

Hob controls

Use of Gas Burners

Ignition of the Burners

The position symbol above each control knob indicates 
the burner that the knob controls.

Manual ignition of the gas burners

If your appliance is not equipped with an ignition aid, or 
in case there is a failure in the electric network, follow 
the procedures listed below.

For hob burners: 

Push in the knob of the burner you 

wish to ignite and keep it pressed while turning it anti-
clockwise until the knob is in the ‘maximum’ position. 
Continue pressing the knob and hold a lit match, taper 
or other manual aid to the upper circumference of the 
burner. Move the ignition source away from the burner 
as soon as you see a stable flame.

For oven burner: 

Push in and turn the oven control 

knob anti-clockwise until the knob is in the ‘maximum’ 
position. Hold a lit match, taper or other manual aid to 
the ignition hole that is located on the front left corner 
of the burner. Move the ignition source away as soon 
as you see a stable flame.

For grill burner: 

Push in and turn the grill control knob 

clockwise until the marker on the knob points at the 
grill sign. Continue pressing the knob and hold a lit 
match, taper or other manual aid to the holes on the 
burner. Move the ignition source away from the burner 
as soon as you see a stable flame.

Electrical ignition by control knob

Push in the knob of the burner you wish to ignite and 
keep it pressed while turning it anti-clockwise until the 
knob is in the 90 degrees position.The microswitch 
under the knob will create sparks through the spark 
plug for as long as the control knob is pressed. Press 
the knob until you see a stable flame on the burner.

Flame safety device

Hob burners

Hobs equipped with a flame failure device provide 
security in case of an accidentally extinguished flame. 
If such a case occurs, the device will block the burners 
gas lines and will avoid any accumulation of unburned 

gas. Wait 90 seconds before re-igniting an extinguished 
gas burner.

Hob Controls

Hob burner

The knob has 3 positions: off (0), maximum (big flame 
symbol) and minimum (small flame symbol). Ignite 
the burner with the knob in the 'maximum' position; 
you can then adjust the flame length between the 
'maximum' and 'minimum' positions. Do not operate 
the burners when the knob is between the 'maximum' 
and 'off' positions.

OFF position

MAX position

MIN. position

MODULATE

After ignition, visually check the flames. If you see 
a yellow tip, lifted or unstable flame, switch the gas 
flow off, then check the assembly of burner caps and 
crowns once they have cooled. Make sure there is 
no liquid in the burner caps. If the burner flames go 
out accidentally, switch the burners off, ventilate the 
kitchen with fresh air and wait at least 90 seconds 
before attempting re-ignition.

Summary of Contents for DHBDFBL60B

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Double Oven DHBDFBL60W DHBDFBL60B...

Page 2: ...s here with your instructions Don t worry there s nothing too technical coming up Just simple step by step guidance to get you up and running quickly Sound good Then let s get started Help and Guidanc...

Page 3: ...ion about transportation 42 Disposal 42 Guarantee 43 6 7 Safety information Safety information 6 Getting to know your cooker Ready Let s begin 12 Product features 13 Control panel 13 Installing your c...

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Page 5: ...1 Safety information...

Page 6: ...re use and allow the cooker to cool before closing the lid Do not operate the appliance with an external timer or separate remote control system WARNING To prevent the appliance tipping the stabilisin...

Page 7: ...arnings Do not operate the appliance before it is fully installed The appliance must be installed by an authorised technician The manufacturer is not responsible for any damage that might be caused by...

Page 8: ...er use the grill burner with the oven door closed CAUTION Glass lids may shatter when heated Turn off all the burners and allow the hob surface to cool before closing the lid Do not place anything on...

Page 9: ...on Important Please read these instructions fully before installing or operating Safety information 9 or online at www bush support com If you still require further assistance call one of our experts...

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Page 11: ...Getting to know your cooker 2...

Page 12: ...und in the Troubleshooting section of these instructions Ready Let s begin Please read these instructions carefully They contain important information which will help you get the best from your Cooker...

Page 13: ...ifications for the product vary and the appearance of your appliance may differ from that shown in the figures below Accessorries The Deep Tray Wire Grid and Handle Set The Wire Grid Control panel 11...

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Page 15: ...Installing your cooker 3...

Page 16: ...0 cm2 free area is required For rooms with a volume of between 5 m3 and 10 m3 permanent ventilation of 50 cm2 free area will be required unless the room has a door which opens directly to outside air...

Page 17: ...air circulation If a cooker hood or cupboard is to be installed above the appliance the safety distance between cooktop and any cupboard cooker hood should be as shown below A mm 420 B mm Cooker Hood...

Page 18: ...ust be checked during fixed gas connection assembly The method used to assemble a fixed gas connection gas connection made by threads e g a nut varies according to the country you are in The most comm...

Page 19: ...lame position easier we recommend that you remove the control panel and the micro switch if your model has one during the alteration The bypass screw must be loosened for conversion from LPG to NG For...

Page 20: ...ug a multi pole isolator switch with at least 3 mm contact spacing must be used in order to meet the safety regulations The appliance is designed for a power supply of 220 240 V If your supply is diff...

Page 21: ...64 50x60x90 247 5 112 50x60x85 247 5 64 50x50x90 247 5 112 50x50x85 247 5 64 Adjusting the feet Your product stands on four adjustable feet For safe operation it is important that your appliance is co...

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Page 24: ...per or other manual aid to the holes on the burner Move the ignition source away from the burner as soon as you see a stable flame Electrical ignition by control knob Push in the knob of the burner yo...

Page 25: ...NING Only use flat bottomed pans with thick bases Make sure the bottom of the pan is dry before placing it on the burner The temperature of accessible parts may become high while the appliance is oper...

Page 26: ...n using the top oven function control knob The oven thermostat and warning lights will illuminate and the upper heating element will switch on The temperature setting will set to the highest level for...

Page 27: ...Functions Simple everyday use Functions 27 or online at www bush support com If you still require further assistance call one of our experts on 0345 257 7271...

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Page 29: ...Using your cooker 5...

Page 30: ...rill pan set is best used for grilling steaks and similar foods WARNING The grill pan has a detachable handle Make sure when using the grill pan handle that it is centralised and secure as shown in th...

Page 31: ...Energy consumption electricity fan forced kWh cycle Heat Source ELECTRIC Volume l 36 Lower Cavity Energy Efficiency Index conventional Energy Efficiency Index fan forced 94 5 Energy Class A Energy co...

Page 32: ...nes 4 Heating Technology 1 Gas Size 1 cm Auxiliary Energy Efficiency 1 NA Heating Technology 2 Gas Size 2 Semi Rapid Energy Efficiency 2 59 0 Heating Technology 3 Gas Size 3 cm Semi Rapid Energy Effic...

Page 33: ...NG G20 20 mbar LPG G30 G31 28 30 37 mbar LARGE BURNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 115 85 NOMINAL RATING kW 2 9 3 CONSUMPTION 276 l h 218 1 g h MEDIUM BURNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 97 65 NOMINAL RATING k...

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Page 35: ...Care and maintenance 6...

Page 36: ...ean the gas hob on a regular basis Take off the pan supports caps and crowns of the hob burners Wipe the hob surface with a soft cloth soaked in soapy water Then wipe the hob surface over again with a...

Page 37: ...own below 1 Open the oven door 2 Open the saddle bracket a with the aid of a screwdriver up to the end position a 3 Close the door until it almost reaches the fully closed position and remove the door...

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Page 39: ...Product support 7...

Page 40: ...Burner sounds noisy This is normal The noise may reduce as they heat up Noise It is normal for some metal parts on the cooker to produce noise when in use The hob or cooking zones cannot be switched...

Page 41: ...ent service please have the following information ready Model Ref Serial number Date of purchase Local call rates applies Lines open 8am 7pm Monday to Saturday and 10am 4pm Sunday Calls to Bush enquir...

Page 42: ...nels and the glass surfaces of the product from being damaged The product must be transported upright position Disposal The symbol on the product or on its packaging indicates that this product may no...

Page 43: ...nual It must be used solely for domestic purposes The guarantee will be rendered invalid if the product is re sold or has been damaged by inexpert repair Specifications are subject to change without n...

Page 44: ...Contact www bush support com Helpline 0345 257 7271 52263687...

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