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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

• For even grilling, ensure that the grill pan is

positioned centrally below the grill element.

•  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.

• To avoid fat splattering onto the oven interior

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

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

height for roasting.

Hob

Summary of Contents for CZ55525

Page 1: ...ND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Stainless Steel Built in 4 Function Fan Oven and Electric Hob pack CZ55525 These products may differ from the ones illustrated but the installation and operation procedure re...

Page 2: ...Oven 10 Oven and hob preparation 10 Safety notes 11 Using the hob 12 Fire safety 12 Using the oven 13 Using the grill 14 Care of the hob 15 Cleaning the hob 15 Cleaning the oven 15 Cleaning the glass...

Page 3: ...l number is shown on the data label which is visible by opening the door The hob s number is shown on the data label on the underside of the casing Unpacking Carefully remove all the packaging and lif...

Page 4: ...otplate Hob clearance space Certain minimum clearances must be allowed for when planning the unit s location Figure 3 Beneath the work surface allow the required clearance for appliances or units to b...

Page 5: ...ply equally to combined or separate installations Hob The hob must be installed into a work surface fitted with an opening cut into the surface so that the top plate sits flush with the surface It can...

Page 6: ...ted away from hot surfaces Hob and oven combined installation If the appliances are combined in the same unit both appliances can be wired into a the same fused spur Figure 6 Oven only A 3 pin plug so...

Page 7: ...utline produced corresponds with the hob dimensions 585 x 500 in Figure 8 5 Mark the cut out 565 x 480 as in Figure 8 onto the masked work surface The cut out line should be in a central position so t...

Page 8: ...to the corresponding yellow green wire on the terminal block or marked E or E The blue or black neutral wire should be connected to the corresponding blue wire on the terminal block or marked N The br...

Page 9: ...When the sealant has been stuck round all four sides and meets up with itself trim off any excess sealing strip leaving a neat join 5 You may wish to add a thin bead of clear silicone sealant around t...

Page 10: ...re 16 Figure 15 centralising the oven SCREWS Figure 16 installing the oven Oven and hob preparation 1 Remove any stickers and glue from the surfaces of the oven and hob with warm water and washing up...

Page 11: ...o that the cables are not trapped by the oven door Keep the oven door closed when the oven is not in use Keep the oven clean as a build up of grease or fat from cooking can cause a fire Keep any venti...

Page 12: ...decrease heat There are symbols to 6 marked on the knobs Figure 18 These correspond to the heat setting of the hotplate 6 is the highest setting is OFF WARNING If any of the hotplates become cracked d...

Page 13: ...ibute the heat throughout the oven Use this function for grilling or top oven heat which is suitable for browning food Select this function to use the fan and grill together G The oven is fan assisted...

Page 14: ...the grill pan and position the pan so the food is near but not touching the top element Do not line the grill pan with aluminium foil or wrap food items with foil before placing under the grill Alumi...

Page 15: ...ate on before placing a pan on it except when first used Never sprinkle cold water onto a heated hotplate Do not allow spills to be burnt onto the hotplate since baked stains are very difficult to rem...

Page 16: ...ing is complete lift the door and slide the hinges into the hinge openings 7 Engage the slots on the hinges with the catches in the hinge openings 8 Check that the weight of the door is fully supporte...

Page 17: ...pliance are coloured in accordance with the following code GREEN YELLOW EARTH E BLUE NEUTRAL N BROWN LIVE L This product must be earthed As the colours of the wires in the mains lead may not correspon...

Page 18: ...er 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 cookin...

Page 19: ...ON and OFF When the grill is operated at a setting less than High it is controlled by the regulator this is normal Hob Problem Solution Nothing works Check that The main hob wall switch is switched t...

Page 20: ...e handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment Disposal must be carried out in accordance with local environmental regulations for waste disp...

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