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screw head remains proud of the wall to allow the back plate to
engage.
OVENS, GRILL, AND HOTPLATE
The ovens work by modulating the power between the cast iron
hotplate, the top oven, and the lower oven. If both ovens and the
hotplate are on, the cooker will modulate the power to reach the
selected temperatures, but if only one oven or the hotplate is
turned on it will heat up more quickly.
The cooker is designed to be used on slumber mode for the
majority of the day giving off a constant background heat and can
then heat up quickly to the required cooking temperatures when
required. However the cooker can simply be used as an On/Off
appliance if required.
The cooker consumes less than 1kW in slumber mode
at a room temperature of 18°C.
The top and bottom oven are controlled thermostatically and the
temperature markings on the controls are in °C. To switch one of
the ovens on, turn the corresponding knob clockwise to the desired
temperature. The indicator light will glow red to show that the oven
is heating up and will glow green when the oven has reached
selected temperature. Similarly when the control is moved to a
lower temperature the red light will flash until the oven has
reached the selected temperature, once the selected temperature
is reached the LED will glow green again. The control shows a red
flashing light after the oven has been switched off to indicate
residual heat.
The top oven