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Automatic Cooking 

Use automatic cooking to automatically turn the oven on, cook, and then turn the oven off.
1. Check the clock shows the correct time.
2. Select the function and temperature (function and temperature knobs). The oven will come on.
3. Decide how long the food will take to cook, allowing time for preheating if necessary.
4.  Touch the “MODE” key for more than 2 seconds and then touch again. “dur” will show (duration). Using the 

+

” and “

” keys, set the stop time.

5.  Decide the time you would like the oven to turn off; touch the “MODE” key for more than 2 seconds and then 

touch it two times again. “End” will show. Using the “

+

” and “

” keys, set the stop time.

Note: While “dur” is displayed you can change to “End” just by touching one time the “MODE” key (within 8 
seconds from the last selection).

If there is time to wait before cooking starts, the current time of day and “AUTO” will show in the clock display. The 
oven will switch off but is now set for automatic cooking.
If you are already at home to turn the oven on and only want the oven to turn off automatically, start cooking as 
normal, then follow step 4 or step 5 to set a time to stop the oven.

When automatic cooking starts, “ ” will be displayed and the oven will turn on.
- To see the remaining cook time, follow step 4 up to display “dur” (duration).
- To see the set stop time, follow step 5 up to display “End”.
-  To cancel automatic cooking at any time, touch the “

+

” and “

” keys simultaneously (for more than 2 seconds) 

and turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position.

When the stop time is reached, the oven will turn off, the timer will beep and “AUTO” will flash:
- Touch any key to stop the beeping.
-  Touch the “MODE” key, for more than 2 seconds, to return the oven to the manual mode (“ ” symbol steady 

illuminated on the display).

- Turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position.
Attention: after a power failure any automatic programme is deleted. Turn off the oven manually.

Summary of Contents for RV 1002 Series

Page 1: ...artment The Group Ltd Harby Road Langar Nottinghamshire NG13 9HY T 01949 862 012 F 01949 862 003 E service cda eu W www cda eu RV 902 RV 1002 Twin Cavity Dual Fuel Cookers Manual for Installation Use and Maintenance GB ...

Page 2: ... guarantee purposes Appliance Model Serial Number Important information for correct disposal of the product in accordance with EC Directive 2002 96 EC At the end of its working life the product must not be disposed of as urban waste It must be taken to a special local authority differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service Disposing of a household appliance separatel...

Page 3: ...n easy reach of children as these may cause serious injuries Some appliances are supplied with a protective film on steel and aluminium parts This film must be removed before using the appliance IMPORTANT The use of suitable protective clothing gloves is recom mended when handling or cleaning this appliance Do not attempt to modify the technical characteristics of the appliance as this may become ...

Page 4: ...8 years and above and persons with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of ex perience and knowledge if they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance in a safe way and understand the hazards involved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user main tenance shall not be made by children without supervision The manufacturer declin...

Page 5: ...the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass Do not line the oven walls with aluminium foil Do not place baking trays or the drip tray on the base of the oven chamber FIRE RISK Do not store flammable material in the oven or in the storage compartment Always use oven gloves when removing the shelves and food trays from the oven whilst hot Do not...

Page 6: ...apid burner SR 1 75 kW 4 Rapid burner R 3 00 kW 5 Triple Ring burner TR 3 50 kW Note The electric ignition is incorporated in the knobs The appliance has a safety valve system fitted the flow of gas will be stopped if and when the flame should accidentally go out 2 4 5 1 3 Fig 1a Conventional Oven Multifunction Main Oven ...

Page 7: ... 75 kW 3 Rapid burner R 3 00 kW 4 Triple Ring burner TR 3 50 kW Note The electric ignition is incorporated in the knobs The appliance has a safety valve system fitted the flow of gas will be stopped if and when the flame should accidentally go out 2 4 3 4 2 Fig 1b Conventional Oven Multifunction Main Oven 1 ...

Page 8: ...ontrol keys main oven only 11 Conventional oven thermostat knob 12 Conventional oven switch knob Pilot Lamps 13 Main oven thermostat indicator light 14 Conventional oven thermostat indicator light Please note This appliance incorporates a safety cooling fan which you will hear operating whenever the oven or grill are in use The cooling fan may also operate when the oven is switched off This fan is...

Page 9: ... touching the MODE key again automatic cooking End the time you would like the oven turns off by touching the MODE key two more times Increases the number shown on the display Decreases the number shown on the display Illuminated Symbols AUTO flashing Automatic cooking completed oven in automatic position but not set AUTO steady illumination Oven set for automatic cooking cooking still not taking ...

Page 10: ...not turn the oven off The timer can be set for up to 23 hours and 59 minutes To set the timer touch the MODE key for more than 2 seconds the symbol flashes than the or keys After about 8 seconds an acoustic signal beep will sound confirming the regulation symbol steady illuminated To check the remaining time touch the MODE key for more than 2 seconds If the remaining time is more than a minute the...

Page 11: ...UTO will show in the clock display The oven will switch off but is now set for automatic cooking If you are already at home to turn the oven on and only want the oven to turn off automatically start cooking as normal then follow step 4 or step 5 to set a time to stop the oven When automatic cooking starts will be displayed and the oven will turn on To see the remaining cook time follow step 4 up t...

Page 12: ...When the hob is not being used set the gas knobs to their closed positions and also close the cock valve on the gas bottle or the main gas supply line Lighting of the Hob Burners To ignite the burner the following instructions are to be followed 1 Press in the corresponding knob and turn counter clockwise to the full flame position marked by the symbol fig 4 and hold the knob in until the flame ha...

Page 13: ...ly one third full of oil DO NOT cover the pan with a lid and DO NOT leave the pan unattended In the unfortunate event of a fire leave the pan where it is and turn off all controls Place a damp cloth or correct fitting lid over the pan to smother the flames DO NOT use water on the fire Leave the pan to cool for at least 30 minutes Do not use pans with concave or convex bases Burner Size Minimum Pan...

Page 14: ...rectly onto the pan support To use the WOK you need to place the proper stand in order to avoid any faulty operation of the triple ring burner Figs 7 8 Important The wok pan stand fig 8 MUST BE PLACED ONLY over the pan rest for the triple ring burner WRONG CORRECT Fig 7 Fig 8 ...

Page 15: ...ng element inside the oven cavity Attention The oven door becomes very hot during operation Operating Principles Heating and cooking in the MULTI FUNCTION oven are obtained in the following ways a by normal convection The heat is produced by the upper and lower heating elements b by forced convection A fan sucks in the air contained in the oven muffle which sends it through the circular heating el...

Page 16: ...ture Fig 9 Fig 10 Function Selector knob fig 10 Rotate the knob clockwise to set the oven for one of the following functions Oven Light By setting the knob to this position only the oven light comes on It remains on in all the cooking modes Traditional Convection Cooking The upper and lower heating elements come on The heat is dispersed by natural convection and the temperature must be set to betw...

Page 17: ...ut of reach Defrosting Frozen Foods Only the oven fan comes on Use with the thermostat knob set to other positions have no effect The food is thawed by ventilation without heating Recommended for Quick thawing of frozen foods 1 kg requires approximately 1 hour Thawing times vary according to the quantity and type of food to be thawed Hot Air Cooking The circular element and fan come on The heat is...

Page 18: ...hot during operation Keep children well out of reach Maintaining Temperature After Cooking or Slowly Heating Foods The upper heating element the circular element and the fan come on The heat is dispersed by forced convection with greater intensity in the upper part The temperature can be set to between 50 and 150 C via the thermostat knob Recommended for Keeping food warm after any type of cooking...

Page 19: ... flavors together This is possible since the fats and vapors are oxidized while passing through the electrical element and therefore are not deposited onto the foods The only precaution to follow are The cooking temperatures of the different foods must be as close to as possible with a maximum difference of 20 25 C The introduction of the different dishes in the oven must be done at different time...

Page 20: ... Use of the Grill Preheat the oven for about 5 minutes Introduce the food to be cooked positioning the rack as close to the grill as possible The dripping pan should be placed under the rack to catch the cooking juices and fats Grilling with the oven door closed Do not grill for longer than 30 minutes at any one time Caution the oven door becomes very hot during operation Keep children well out of...

Page 21: ... possible traces of grease on the heating elements liquid WARNING The door is hot use the handle ATTENTION MOST IMPORTANT Pay special attention not to touch the hot heating element inside the oven cavity Attention The oven door becomes very hot during operation Fig 11 Fig 12 Thermostat Knob fig 12 This only sets the cooking temperature and does not switch the oven on Rotate clockwise until the req...

Page 22: ...h the rotisserie Recommended for Food that requires the same degree of cooking both inside and out for example roasts spare pork ribs meringues etc Traditional Grilling The infrared grill element comes on The heat is dispersed by radiation Use with the oven door closed and the thermostat knob to position 225 C for max 15 minutes then to position 175 C In the position the rotisserie motor comes on ...

Page 23: ... oven is equipped with a rotisserie This device is made up of an electrical motor mounted on the rear part of the oven a stainless steel rod equipped with a detachable heat resistant handle and 2 positioning forks a rotisserie support to be inserted into the central rack holders of the oven Use of the Rotisserie Insert the dripping pan into the lowest rack holders of the oven and insert the rod su...

Page 24: ... it sliding out faces the bottom of the oven see detail of figure 14 The plates must be positioned as indicated in figure 14 To facilitate this operation pull the special rack up to the safety lock KEEP Attention Plates are hot after warming It is advisable to handle the plates using oven gloves Using the Special Rack for Normal Cooking Slide in the shelf on the guides the safety catch must be tur...

Page 25: ... base Do not place cooking utensils or plates directly onto the oven base Do not grill food containing fat without using the grid Do not cover the grilling grid with aluminium foil Do not use the oven tray for roasting Do not place hot enamel parts in water Leave them to cool first Do not allow vinegar coffee milk saltwater lemon or tomato juice to remain in contact with enamel parts inside the ov...

Page 26: ...played with by children Keep children away from the appliance during use Children or persons with a disability which limits their ability to use the appliance should have a responsible person to instruct them in its use The instructor should be satisfied that they can use the appliance without danger to themselves or their surroundings Do not operate your appliance by means of an external timer or...

Page 27: ...e as these areas are not designed or intended to be touched and may contain sharp or rough edges that may cause injury Flexible Tube From time to time check the flexible tube connecting the gas supply to the cooker It must be always in perfect condition in case of damage arrange for it to be replaced by a suitably qualified and registered installer Gas Taps If a tap becomes stiff do not force cont...

Page 28: ...d very carefully to avoid scratching and abrasion You are advised to use a soft cloth and neutral soap CAUTION Do not use abrasive substances or non neutral detergents as these will irreparably damage the surface Glass Control Panel Clean using an appropriate product Always dry thoroughly Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the control panel since they can scratch t...

Page 29: ... always clean to ensure trouble free sparking Check that the sensor T figs 16 18 next to each burner is always clean to ensure correct operation of the safety valves Both the sensor and ignition plug must be very carefully cleaned Note To avoid damage to the electric ignition do not use it when the burners are not in place Correct Positioning of the Burners Auxiliary Semi Rapid and Rapid Burners I...

Page 30: ...ner must be correctly positioned see fig 18 the burner ribs must be fitted in their housing as shown by the arrow The burner correctly positioned must not rotate fig 19 Then position the cap A and the ring B figs 19 20 A B Fig 19 Fig 18 Fig 20 Sensor T Ignitor S ...

Page 31: ...ssible through the pivoting panel Attention Do not store flammable material in the oven or the storage compartment Drawer Model RV 1002 The drawer fig 22 comes out like a normal drawer Attention Do not store flammable material in the ovens or the drawer Fig 22 mod RV 902 mod RV 1002 ...

Page 32: ...nufacturers of this appliance will accept no responsibility for damage caused by chemical or abrasive cleaning Let the oven cool down and pay special attention not to touch the hot heating elements inside the oven cavity Assembling and Dismantling of the Side Runner Frames Fit the side runner frames into the holes on the side walls inside the oven Fig 23 Slide into the guides the shelf and the tra...

Page 33: ... C fig 25 Replace the halogen lamp B with a new one suitable for high temperatures having the following specifications 230V and same power check watt power as stamped in the lamp itself of the replaced lamp IMPORTANT WARNING Never replace the bulb with bare hands contamination from your fingers can cause premature failure Always use a clean cloth or gloves Refit the protective cover Note Oven bulb...

Page 34: ... right hinges Fig 26b Hold the door as shown in Fig 26d Gently close the door fig 24c until left and right hinge levers A are hooked to part B of the door fig 26b Withdraw the hinge hooks from their location following arrow C Fig 26e Rest the door on a soft surface To replace the door repeat the above steps in reverse order C Fig 26e Fig 26d Fig 26c B A Fig 26b Fig 26a ...

Page 35: ...riate cleaner Dry thoroughly and place the pane on a soft surface Now you can also clean the inside of the outer glass Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the panes of glass since they can scratch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass Reassembling the Inner Pane Check the correct positioning of the no 4 four silicone rubbers D fig 27b Check that yo...

Page 36: ...ll not be guaranteed if installed in any of the above environments and could affect any third party or public liability insurances you may have If the cooker is installed adjacent to furniture which is higher than the gas hob cooktop a gap of at least 200 mm must be left between the side of the cooker and the furniture The furniture walls adjacent to the cooker must be made of material resistant t...

Page 37: ...nician and in compliance with local safety standards If the cooker is located on a pedestal it is necessary to provide safety measures to prevent falling out 650 mm 500 mm 200 mm 450 mm Fig 28a 650 mm 500 mm 200 mm 450 mm Fig 28b mod RV 902 mod RV 1002 ...

Page 38: ...bling the Backguard Remove the two spacers A and the screw B from the rear of the cooktop Assemble the backguard as shown in figure 29 and fix it by screwing the central screw B and the spacers A A B Fig 29 A B ...

Page 39: ...efore use Rest the rear of the cooker an a piece of the polystyrene packaging exposing the base for the fitting of the feet Fit the 4 legs by screwing them tight into the support base as shown in picture 30 Fig 31 Fig 30 Fig 32 Levelling the Cooker The cooker may be levelled by screwing the lower ends of the feet IN or OUT fig 32 ...

Page 40: ... the cooker mod RV 1002 The cooker is equipped with 4 levelling feet and may be levelled by screwing or unscrewing the feet with a spanner fig 33 It is important to observe the prescriptions of figures 33a 33b Fig 33 Fig 33a Fig 33b ...

Page 41: ...o prevent damage to the adjustable feet figs 34a 34b Fig 34b Fig 35b Fig 36b Warning Be careful do not lift the cooker by the door handle when raising to the upright position figs 35a 35b Warning When moving cooker to its final position DO NOT DRAG figs 36a 36b Lift feet clear of floor figs 34a 34b Fig 34a Fig 35a Fig 36a ...

Page 42: ...n fig 37 2 Drill two 8 mm diameter holes in the wall and insert the plastic plugs supplied Important Before drilling the holes check that you will not damage any pipes or electrical wires 3 Loosely attach the anti tilt bracket with the two screws supplied 4 Move the cooker to the wall and adjust the height of the anti tilt bracket so that it can engage in the slot on the cooker s back as shown in ...

Page 43: ...n fig 38 2 Drill two 8 mm diameter holes in the wall and insert the plastic plugs supplied Important Before drilling the holes check that you will not damage any pipes or electrical wires 3 Loosely attach the anti tilt bracket with the two screws supplied 4 Move the cooker to the wall and adjust the height of the anti tilt bracket so that it can engage in the slot on the cooker s back as shown in ...

Page 44: ...ir in which case no permanent ventilation is required For rooms with a volume greater than 10m3 no permanent ventilation is required Note Regardless of room size all rooms containing the appliance must have direct access to the outside air via a window that can be opened or equivalent Where there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5440 2 2000 should be consulted to determine the...

Page 45: ...lled and Serviced by a competent person in accordance with the current editions of the following Standards and Regulations or those regulations appropriate to the geographical region in which they are to be installed Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations Building Regulations British Standards Regulations for Electrical Installation Installation and service of any gas product must be made by ...

Page 46: ...chnical knowledge of electricity should install the appliance He should observe the Regulations and Codes of Practice governing such installation of gas appliances Note It is recommended that the gas connection to the appliance is installed with a flexible connecting tube made to BS5386 Notes Flexible hoses can be used where the sited ambient temperature of the hose does not exceed 70 C These hose...

Page 47: ...se should also be connected in such a way that it does not touch the floor To screw the connecting tube operate with two spanners fig 39 The unused end inlet pipe must be closed with the plug interposing the gasket After connecting to the mains check that the coupling are correctly sealed using soapy solution but never a flame Plug 1 2 BSP male Left gas inlet pipe Right gas inlet pipe Plug Fig 40b...

Page 48: ...portant Prescriptions for Gas Connection 700 mm Rear wall Suggested area for gas mains connection 200 mm Fig 41a 700 mm Rear wall Suggested area for gas mains connection 200 mm Fig 41b mod RV 1002 mod RV 902 ...

Page 49: ...ith those most suitable for the kind of gas for which it is to be used see Table for the choice of the injectors The burners are constructed in such a way so as not to require the regulation of the primary air J J Triple Ring burner Adjusting of the Minimum of the Top Burners Considering that in the minimum position the flame must have a length of about 4 mm and must remain lit even with a quick t...

Page 50: ... 135 T Increase of Air Necessary for Gas Combustion 2 m3 h x kW Burners Air necessary for combustion m3 h Auxiliary A 2 00 Semi Rapid SR 3 50 Rapid R 6 00 Triple Ring TR 7 00 Lubrication of the Gas Taps The operations must be executed by a qualified technician IMPORTANT All intervention regarding installation maintenance and conversion of the appliance must be fulfilled with original factory parts...

Page 51: ...d so that it does not exceed 75 C at any point Once the cooker has been installed the switch must always be accessible Before effecting any intervention on the electrical parts the appliance must be disconnected from the network Fig 45 D B A PE Fig 46 Electrical Feeder Cable Connection To connect the feeder cable to the cooker it is necessary to Remove the screw that hold shield A behind the cooke...

Page 52: ... appliance should be connected to a DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET similar to that shown in Fig 47 We recommend that the appliance is connected by a suitably qualifiedpersonwhowillcomplywiththeIEEandlocalregulation FUSE DOUBLE POLE SWITCHED FUSED SPUR OUTLET Use a suitable FUSE in accordance with the appliance power rating ON Fig 47 ...

Page 53: ...lowing information available when booking a service call 1 Model type make and model see the product data plate 2 Evidence of installation purchase date 3 Retailer where appliance was purchased 4 Clear and concise details of the fault 5 Full address including postcode and any contact phone numbers Contact telephone numbers CDA Customer Care Department Telephone 01949 862012 Fax 01949 862003 Email ...

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