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6

INSTALLATION

POSITIONING

Remove all packing materials

including the protective film covering

the chrome-plated and stainless steel

parts (if applicable).

The kitchen should be dry and well

ventilated. Position the cooker

ensuring free access to all the

controls.

The distance between the hob and

extractor hood should be at least

650mm.

If necessary level the cooker by the

adjustable feet.

Figure 2

550 MIN

In order to eliminate the risk of the cooker

falling forward a chain has been installed

at the rear side of the cooker. This should

be fastened securely to the wall behind

the appliance with the bracket supplied

(Figure 4).

Figure 3

ADJUSTABLE

FOOT

Figure 4

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

The cooker must be properly

connected to the mains supply by a

qualified electrician according to

current safety regulations. Do not

modify or change the cooker in any

way.

Before the cooker is connected to the

mains supply make sure:

The mains voltage is the same as that

specified on the data plate on the cooker.

The mains supply cable is rated for the

maximum power consumed by the

appliance as specified on the data plate

on the cooker.

The appliance must be installed using a

double pole switch of 45A minimum

capacity, with 3mm minimum contact

separation between poles.

Connect the cooker to the mains

connection box following the colour code:

Yellow/green wire should be connected to

earth terminal marked E or E.

Blue wire should be connected to the

neutral terminal marked N.

Brown wire should be connected to live

terminal

marked L.

Ensure that

connections are

tight and that

no loose

strands are left

out of the

terminals.

No lead must

touch hot

surfaces over

75°C.

E or

E

L

N

CLAMP

MAINS

SUPPLY

Figure 5

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USING THE HOB

Figure 6

SAFETY ADVICE IN THE CASE OF A

COOKING PAN FIRE

In the event of a cooking pan fire:
1. 
Turn off the cooker at the wall switch.
2. Cover the pan with a fire blanket or

damp cloth. This will smother the

flames and extinguish the fire.

3. Leave the pan to cool for at least an

hour before attempting to move it.

Injuries are often caused by picking up

a hot pan and rushing outside with it.

NEVER USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO

PUT OUT A PAN FIRE as the force of

the extinguisher could tip the pan over.

Never use water to extinguish oil or fat

pan fires.

Warning !
If any of the hot plates become cracked, disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply and do not use until repaired by a qualified electrician.

Each hot plate is regulated using a selector knob (Figure 6).

The control allows for the efficient transfer of heat to the

cooking pan.

On the knob, which can be turned in both directions, there are

numbers 0 to 3 (Figure 6a). These numbers correspond to the

power setting of the hot plate where 3 is the highest setting and

is off.

We recommend you turn off the hot plate 5 to 10 minutes

before the dish is ready. This allows the heat accumulated in

the hot plate to be used economically. The hot plate remains

hot for a while after use.

Figure 6a

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6

INSTALLATION

POSITIONING

Remove all packing materials

including the protective film covering

the chrome-plated and stainless steel

parts (if applicable).

The kitchen should be dry and well

ventilated. Position the cooker

ensuring free access to all the

controls.

The distance between the hob and

extractor hood should be at least

650mm.

If necessary level the cooker by the

adjustable feet.

Figure 2

550 MIN

In order to eliminate the risk of the cooker

falling forward a chain has been installed

at the rear side of the cooker. This should

be fastened securely to the wall behind

the appliance with the bracket supplied

(Figure 4).

Figure 3

ADJUSTABLE

FOOT

Figure 4

ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS

The cooker must be properly

connected to the mains supply by a

qualified electrician according to

current safety regulations. Do not

modify or change the cooker in any

way.

Before the cooker is connected to the

mains supply make sure:

The mains voltage is the same as that

specified on the data plate on the cooker.

The mains supply cable is rated for the

maximum power consumed by the

appliance as specified on the data plate

on the cooker.

The appliance must be installed using a

double pole switch of 45A minimum

capacity, with 3mm minimum contact

separation between poles.

Connect the cooker to the mains

connection box following the colour code:

Yellow/green wire should be connected to

earth terminal marked E or E.

Blue wire should be connected to the

neutral terminal marked N.

Brown wire should be connected to live

terminal

marked L.

Ensure that

connections are

tight and that

no loose

strands are left

out of the

terminals.

No lead must

touch hot

surfaces over

75°C.

E or

E

L

N

CLAMP

MAINS

SUPPLY

Figure 5

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USING THE HOB

Figure 6

SAFETY ADVICE IN THE CASE OF A

COOKING PAN FIRE

In the event of a cooking pan fire:
1. 
Turn off the cooker at the wall switch.
2. Cover the pan with a fire blanket or

damp cloth. This will smother the

flames and extinguish the fire.

3. Leave the pan to cool for at least an

hour before attempting to move it.

Injuries are often caused by picking up

a hot pan and rushing outside with it.

NEVER USE A FIRE EXTINGUISHER TO

PUT OUT A PAN FIRE as the force of

the extinguisher could tip the pan over.

Never use water to extinguish oil or fat

pan fires.

Warning !
If any of the hot plates become cracked, disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply and do not use until repaired by a qualified electrician.

Each hot plate is regulated using a selector knob (Figure 6).

The control allows for the efficient transfer of heat to the

cooking pan.

On the knob, which can be turned in both directions, there are

numbers 0 to 3 (Figure 6a). These numbers correspond to the

power setting of the hot plate where 3 is the highest setting and

is off.

We recommend you turn off the hot plate 5 to 10 minutes

before the dish is ready. This allows the heat accumulated in

the hot plate to be used economically. The hot plate remains

hot for a while after use.

Figure 6a

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Summary of Contents for C64EWR

Page 1: ...duct It is advisable to keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions 60 CM SINGLE CAVITY 4 HOT PLATE ELECTRICAL OVEN Please read these instructions carefully before attempting to install or use this product It is advisable to keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference Installation and Operating Instructions C64EWR C64EWR ...

Page 2: ... replace the mains cable yourself This must be done by qualified service personnel only INTRODUCTION 2 Thank you for choosing this quality cooker It has been designed to give years of trouble free service provided it is installed and maintained correctly Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using your cooker Included is some important safety information in addition to guid...

Page 3: ...THE HOT PLATE INSIDE BACK COVER OVEN CLEANING INSIDE BACK COVER REPLACING THE LAMP INSIDE BACK COVER CLEANING THE GLASS IN OVEN DOOR BACK COVER 3 INDEX GENERAL INFORMATION 4 PURPOSE 4 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION 4 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 4 PREPARATION FOR USE 5 IMPORTANT NOTES 5 INSTALLATION 6 POSITIONING 6 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 6 USING THE HOB 7 SAFETY ADVICE IN THE CASE OF A COOKING PAN FIRE 7 COOKWAR...

Page 4: ...pacity litres 58 Total wattage kW KP L 220 8 05 kW KP L 200 8 0 kW Energy rating A 4 GENERAL INFORMATION Figure 1 PURPOSE The cooker should be used for preparing household meals only It must not be used for any other purpose TECHNICAL SPECIFICATION PARTS IDENTIFICATION 1 control panel 2 inner body 3 oven door 4 hot plate rear left 5 hot plate rear right 6 hot plate front left 7 hot plate front rig...

Page 5: ...ods wrapped in aluminium foil or in plastic pans Never place any plastic trays etc on the hot plates 5 PREPARATION FOR USE 1 Remove all packing materials including the protective film if applicable covering any chrome plated and stainless steel parts Dispose of the packing material according to your local authority s relevant regulations 2 Wipe the enamel and glass surfaces with a soft damp cloth ...

Page 6: ...ut of the terminals No lead must touch hot surfaces over 75 C E or E L N CLAMP MAINS SUPPLY Figure 5 6 INSTALLATION POSITIONING Remove all packing materials including the protective film covering the chrome plated and stainless steel parts if applicable The kitchen should be dry and well ventilated Position the cooker ensuring free access to all the controls The distance between the hob and extrac...

Page 7: ... to be used economically The hot plate remains hot for a while after use Figure 6a 7 USING THE HOB Figure 6 SAFETY ADVICE IN THE CASE OF A COOKING PAN FIRE In the event of a cooking pan fire 1 Turn off the cooker at the wall switch 2 Cover the pan with a fire blanket or damp cloth This will smother the flames and extinguish the fire 3 Leave the pan to cool for at least an hour before attempting to...

Page 8: ...3 Do not allow spills to be burnt onto the hot plate since baked stains are very difficult to remove 8 Any cookware should have a thick flat and dry base of the same diameter or slightly bigger than the hot plate If the cookware diameter is smaller than the hot plate heat will be wasted Cookware with uneven bases is very inefficient making the cooking time longer and wasting electricity Cookware m...

Page 9: ...e 9 When the food is cooked turn the oven control and temperature control C to off 9 USING THE GRILL TOP CAVITY Figure 8 The top cavity control turns the grill on and off Figure 8 Turn the control knob clockwise to select the grill temperature Figure 9 25982 25 5 7 qxp 2 6 2 7 7 24 Page 9 25982 25 5 7 qxp 2 6 2 7 7 24 Page 9 When the food is cooked turn the oven control and temperature control C t...

Page 10: ... sides of meals cooked equally with Turbo Fan 25982 25 5 7 qxp 2 6 2 7 7 24 Page 1 10 USING THE OVEN The oven is of a conventional type using heating elements to reach cooking temperature You have the option to select what element s to use depending upon your cooking requirements Turn the oven control to select the function to heat the oven Turn the temperature control C clockwise and align the ma...

Page 11: ...pply a commercially available grease intended for the maintenance of hot plates The hot plate trim rings can be cleaned with agents intended for the maintenance of stainless steel parts The rings may become yellowed as a result of overheating This is normal If a hotplate is to be out of use for a long time apply the special grease periodically OVEN CLEANING CAUTION 1 Before cleaning it you should ...

Page 12: ...r oven you can change the length of cooking and cooking end time The cooking process stops and the clock timer gives alarm To stop it press either or Use of Alarm Mode for Various Purposes You can use the clock timer of your oven for various purposes other than cooking program Hold pressing button and press at the same time to set the alarm time The symbol is displayed When the set time is reached...

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