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Electricity supply

Once a satisfactory location has been established, the electrical supply to the appliance must be arranged.
The mains voltage must correspond to that which is specified on the data plate.

The supply should be from a 45 amp fused spur, with an isolator switch installed above the work surface
and to one side of the unit in case of an emergency. The isolator switch must have working contacts
separated by 3mm.

This installation must be carried out in accordance with current I.E.E Wiring Regulations and Building
Regulations (Part P).

The mains supply cable from the isolator to the unit must be rated for the maximum power consumed by
the unit (also specified on the data plate).

The supply cable must be long enough to allow for servicing the appliance.

The supply cable must 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 need to be fastened securely to the wall behind the appliance with the
anchor brackets supplied. (Figure 2):

1.

Decide on a suitable wall location for the chain anchors, directly behind each cooker chain, at a height
of 830mm from floor level. The distance between the two brackets should be 355mm, measured from
the centre of each bracket. (Figure 2).

2.

Hold the chain anchor up to the wall where it will be required, and mark the fixing holes. (Figure 2).

3.

Drill the fixing holes and fix the chain anchors to the wall using the screws provided and suitable wall
plugs for the type of wall being fixed to.

4.

Leave the chains unattached until the installation process has been completed.

Figure 2 - fixing an anchor bracket

830mm 
TO FLOOR

355mm BETWEEN BRA

CKETS

SCREWS

ANCHOR
BRACKET

WALL
PLUGS

FIXING
HOLES

Summary of Contents for CZ55510

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 50cm Double Cavity Electric Cooker CZ55510 CZ55512 The product may differ from the one illustrated but the installation and operation procedure remains the same...

Page 2: ...chains 7 Preparation 7 Safety notes 8 Fire safety 8 Cooker controls 9 Using the hob 9 Using the grill and top oven 10 Using the bottom oven 11 Care of the cooker 11 Cleaning the cooker 12 Cleaning th...

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: ...ATURE INDICATOR FRONT RIGHT HOTPLATE BACK RIGHT HOTPLATE Figure 7 controls Figure 8 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 th...

Page 10: ...h can damage grill elements When fitting the handle hook the handle over the edge of the grill pan and through the wire rack at a central point along the grill pan edge Figure 11 Lower the handle full...

Page 11: ...Figure 12 bottom oven temperature control Using the bottom oven Care of the cooker Before removing a pan from a hotplate reduce the heat or turn the hotplate off completely Ensure that the oven seal...

Page 12: ...s which do not contain abrasives All stainless steel parts should be cleaned with a non abrasive cleaning liquid on a soft cloth Clean the hotplates with a damp sponge and then dry them by turning the...

Page 13: ...to cool Unscrew and remove the diffuser Unscrew the lamp from the lampholder Replace lamp and diffuser Figure 13 The replacement lamp must be of the same type voltage and wattage 15W SES 300 C LAMP LA...

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: ...t 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 sy...

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