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Anti-Tilt mechanism 
 

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“A”

    1 x Stability chain 

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“B”

    1 x Stability hook with anchor sleeve 

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“A”

 is factory fitted at the rear of the stove in the centre. (See overleaf for instructions 

if the removable splashback is to be fitted)  

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Position the stove and move 

“A”

 to touch the wall behind the stove. 

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Mark the hole where 

“A” 

touches the wall behind the stove.  

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Move the stove away from the wall to allow for an area to work in. 

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Using a 8.0 mm concrete bit, drill a hole at the marked position. 

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Using the Stability hook and anchor sleeve 

“B”

, firmly secure 

“B”

 to the wall. 

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Slide the stove back in position and engage the stability chain 

“A” 

onto the Stability 

hook 

“B”

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The stove is then secured and will not accidentally tilt if downward pressure is applied 
to the open oven door. 

 

WARNING: All stoves can tilt  if you or a child sit or lean on an open oven 
door. 

Safety regulations stipulate that the ANTI-TILT mechanism supplied with the stove, 

must be fitted as shown. 

Summary of Contents for 621 Kitchenmaster

Page 1: ...WNER S MANUAL FOR MODEL 621 Kitchenmaster Solid plates CONTENTS Introduction Unpacking Installation Electrical installation Owners responsibility Anti tilt mechanism Fitting the removable splashback S...

Page 2: ...ed and the manufacturer and the seller do not accept responsibility for any damage due to incorrect installation or electrical connection This appliance should not be connected through an earth leakag...

Page 3: ...rom the wall to allow for an area to work in Using a 8 0 mm concrete bit drill a hole at the marked position Using the Stability hook and anchor sleeve B firmly secure B to the wall Slide the stove ba...

Page 4: ...ashback holes with the 4 holes on the top back of the stove Insert screws numbered 1 2 3 4 through the splashback into the stove Fasten the screws 1 2 3 4 to secure the splashback in place as indicate...

Page 5: ...into contact with hot surfaces Do not heat closed tins and glass jars in the oven The pressure that would build up in the tin jar may cause it to burst Do not place baking trays dishes or aluminium fo...

Page 6: ...d Bottom elements Selects the Bottom element only Selects the Top element only Selects the Grill element only The control panel Oven Light To switch on the light turn the selector knob until the light...

Page 7: ...n and the door Do not open the oven door until at least two thirds of the baking time has lapsed The roast pan must not be used for baking purposes For best baking results use an aluminium bake tray 3...

Page 8: ...ewing machine oil or electrical hotplate polish available from Defy Service Centres Extra attention is required in areas of high humidity or in close proximity to the sea Recommendations Use only pots...

Page 9: ...t to rest on and may damage the oven enamel Oven light The oven light is switched on by the oven thermostat and switches off when the thermostat knob is returned to 0 To replace a faulty light bulb pr...

Page 10: ...ing on the open oven door The glass is not a work surface and could get scratched Use abrasive cleaning materials They will scratch surfaces and fascia graphics Allow fat splashes to dry and bake onto...

Page 11: ...et Hilton Bloemfontein 9301 Tel 051 400 3900 Bloemfontein Service defy co za 5A Marconi Rd Montague Gardens 7441 Tel 021 526 3000 CapeTown Service defy co za 35 Intersite Avenue Umgeni Business Park D...

Page 12: ...n express condition of these warranties that the purchaser takes due care and attention in the use and maintenance of the appliance Abuse misuse in conflict with operating instructions connection to i...

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