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This appliance must be installed by an
authorised person, according to all codes
and regulations of:
• Electrical supply authorities.
• Building regulations
• Local government and council
authorities.
• AS5601/AG601 (particular attention to
5.12.1 and figure 5.1 on page 90,
5.12.1.7).
• AS/NZS 3000 (particular attention to
clause 4.3.11 and clause 3.9).
Model No 6633 electric cooker, fixed wired
• For LPG appliances ensure that the injectors are changed. A kit is available and they
should be installed as per the details in the table on page 26. The testpoint union will
need to be used and the turndown rate will need to be adjusted (see below).
• Ensure the anti-tilt brackets have be correctly installed (see page 23).
• Check that cabinets and electrical connection are suitable (see pages 22, 23, 24 and 25).
• Remove access panels to gain access to mains connection terminals.
• Fix wire using suitable cable in accordance with AS/NZS 3000, through the fixed wiring
hole, allowing enough length to remove the cooker for maintenance and service.
• Protect wiring against mechanical failure. Refer to AS/NZS 3000 Cause 3.9.
• For New Zealand Only: The cooking range must be connected to the supply by a supply
cord fitted with the appropriately rated plug that is compatible with the socket-outlet
fitted to the final sub-circuit in the fixed wiring that is intended to supply this cooking
range.
• Provide a functional switch near the appliance in an accessible position.
• Slide cooker into final position checking that anti-tilt brackets are engaged and that
wiring loops are free from jamming and obstacles. Check for height and level, adjust
feet if necessary.
• Check the operation of all parts of the appliance: clock, timer, oven light, oven fan,
cooling fan, hotplate elements, grill element, oven element and indicator lights.
• If the appliance’s operation is faulty place an appropriate warning notice on the
appliance. If the fault appears to be dangerous the appliance should be disconnected
• When satisfied with the installation and that the unit is operating correctly, fit the kick
panel using 2 screws provided, or fit the cabinet kick rail.
Note: Where a kick rail is used check that the 15mm recess has been cut from the rail as
shown on page 22, and that the rail is easily removed for service.
• Turn the unit off and instruct the customer on correct operation. Ask the customer to
operate timer and controls and ensure that the correct procedure is understood. Advise
the customer to condition the cooker for 4-8 hours to burn off any manufacturing
residue and that unpleasant odours will be emitted during this period.
• Advise the customer that, in the event of fault, they should contact the manufacturers
local service organisation or the retailer from whom the appliance was purchased. (For
contact with service centres, see page 21).
Model No 6653 gas and electric cooker, plug connect
• Ensure the anti-tilt brackets have be correctly installed (see page 23).
• Check that cabinets and gas connection are suitable (see pages 22,23,24).
• Ensure that a 20A power outlet has been installed, that is accessible when the appliance
is installed and is not located directly above the hob. Ideally the power outlet should be
placed in an adjacent cupboard.
• Slide cooker into final position checking that the anti-tilt brackets are engaged and
that wiring loops and gas supply are free from jamming and obstacles.
• Fit the supplied pressure regulator for Natural Gas or the supplied test point union for
LPG appliances using the supplied sealing washer. Ensure the arrow is pointing towards
the appliance and that the regulator adjusting screw and pressure test point are
accessible (see page 26).
• Make the gas connection to the inlet of the regulator or test point adaptor using a
fitting to suit the
1
/
2
” BSP parallel internal thread found on these fittings. Flexible
connections are not permitted with this appliance.
• Turn on gas and check all fittings for leaks.
• Make electrical connection.
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