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For best cooking results

For best results and good use of energy:

• Use good quality cooking pans with thick flat

bases. This gives the most efficient energy
transfer from the hotplate

• Use pans of the correct diameter. The base

should be about the same size as the hotplate

• Use pans which are large enough for the amount

of food being cooked to ensure that they do not
boil over and cause unnecessary cleaning.

• Use a correctly fitting lid when boiling or stewing

to contain heat and improve boiling times.

• Never use recessed or ridged base pans. This

wastes energy and gives a longer cooking time

• If the pan base is too small for the hotplate,

energy is wasted

• Do not place lids on the hotplates.

• Do not heat an empty pan on the hotplates, as

this will damage and discolour the cooking
surface at the bottom of the pan.

• Do not use wet pans on the hotplates

Oven

Grill

• For even cooking, ensure that the grill pan is

positioned centrally below the grill element.

• To avoid fat splattering onto the oven interior,

ensure that the grill pan is not lined with foil and
the grill setting is not too high.

•  Ensure that the oven shelf is level. This will

ensure even rising of cakes and cooking of food.

• To avoid under/overcooking, reduce or increase

cooking times and temperatures to suit personal
taste.

• Do not use pans greater than 52mm (2¼”) in

height for roasting.

Hob

Summary of Contents for CZ55506

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 50cm Single Cavity Electric Cooker CZ55506 The product may differ from the one illustrated but the installation and operation procedure remains the same CZ55508...

Page 2: ...6 Securing the safety chains 7 Preparation 7 Safety notes 8 Fire safety 8 Cooker controls 9 Using the hob 9 Using the grill 10 Using the oven 11 Care of the cooker 12 Cleaning the cooker 12 Cleaning t...

Page 3: ...Helpline please have model number to hand The model number is shown on the data label which is visible by opening the oven door Unpacking Carefully remove all the packaging and lift out the cooker an...

Page 4: ...directly above or behind the cooker top Clearance space Certain minimum clearances must be allowed for when planning the unit s location Figure 1 The cooker should be installed into a space at least 5...

Page 5: ...st be routed away from hot surfaces Safety chain anchors In order to eliminate the risk of the cooker falling forward two chains have been installed at the rear of the cooker Before use these will nee...

Page 6: ...by a qualified electrician according to current safety regulations This appliance must be earthed 1 Lift up the cover Figure 3 2 Loosen the cable clamp Figure 3 3 Connect the mains supply cable to th...

Page 7: ...x nut to secure the end chain link into position Preparation 1 Ensure that the safety chains on the rear of the cooker is attached to its anchor on the wall behind 2 Remove the remnants of any sticker...

Page 8: ...to allow any heat to disperse Use dry oven gloves when removing items from the oven Be careful when operating the cooker and take care to avoid touching hot surfaces inside the oven and grill and hot...

Page 9: ...HOTPLATE BACK RIGHT HOTPLATE Figure 7 controls Figure 8 hotplates 4 3 2 1 4 1 3 2 Using the hob Before using your hob for the first time Read the operating and safety instructions thoroughly If you ha...

Page 10: ...m the top Figure 10 Fitting the handle EDGE HANDLE WIRE RACK Use this function for grilling or top oven heat which is suitable for browning food Turn the thermostat control between 75 C and MAX and pr...

Page 11: ...en heat which is suitable for browning food PLEASE NOTE It is recommended to preheat the oven for a few minutes or wait until the temperature indicator goes off before placing food in the oven for coo...

Page 12: ...must be allowed to cool down and be switched off at the mains electricity supply before cleaning Clean the hotplates and the inside of the cooker after each spillage to remove cooking residues and di...

Page 13: ...lied into the pin holes on both hinges Figure 13 3 Push up the latches with a screwdriver Figure 13 4 Lift the door slightly as if closing then with both hands supporting the door pull the door upward...

Page 14: ...longer cooking time If the pan base is too small for the hotplate energy is wasted Do not place lids on the hotplates Do not heat an empty pan on the hotplates as this will damage and discolour the c...

Page 15: ...o boil or will not simmer Check that your pans conform to the recommendations in these instructions Grilling is uneven Check that the grill pan has been correctly positioned Oven does not cook evenly...

Page 16: ...and human health which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying the product the Crossed Out Wheelie Bin symb...

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