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WARNING - SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON

Disconnect from electricity supply before servicing. Check appliance is safe when you have finished.

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3.15 TO REMOVE DOOR LATCH

a) Remove oven outer door panel as detailed in Section

3.14.

b) Remove fixings which secure latch assembly to inner

door panel. (See Figure 4).

c) Fit replacement catch and re-assemble in reverse order.
d) Check correct operation of door.

3.16 TO REMOVE OVEN DOOR SEAL

a) Remove outer door panel as detailed in Section 3.14.
b) Remove door bedding strip by sliding from clips on rear

face of inner door panel see Figure 5).

c) Fit replacement door seal and re-assemble in reverse

order.

3.17 TO ADJUST OVEN DOOR CATCH KEEPER

a) Open oven door and slacken locknut at keeper base.
b) Adjust keeper in or out as required, until desired door

operation is obtained.

c) Re-tighten locknut.

3.18 TO REMOVE OVEN LININGS

a) Open oven doors and remove shelves.
b) Slide oven roof lining forward to remove it. (RH oven

only)

c) Slide oven base forward and remove.
d) Lift oven side linings away from hanging screws and re-

move lining.

e) Replace all linings in reverse order.

3.19 TO REMOVE RH OVEN INNER BACK

a) Open RH oven door and remove fixings that secure in-

ner back to oven rear.

b) Lift removable panel away.
c) Re-assemble in reverse order. Ensure retaining fixings

are fully tightened.

3.20 TO REPLACE RH OVEN FAN

Disconnect appliance from electricity supply.

a) Pull unit forward to access cover boxes at appliance rear.

Remove fixings that secure cover and lift it clear.

b) Remove fan wiring, noting connection positions.
c) Remove inner back as detailed in Section 3.19.
d) Hold fan blades and undo centre nut (LH thread), brass

washers, fan blade and circlip.

e) Undo fixings that retain fan and remove it from the cavity

rear.

f)

Fit replacement and re-assemble parts in reverse order.
Check oven operates satisfactorily.

3.21 TO REMOVE RH OVEN ELEMENT

Disconnect appliance from electricity supply.

a) Pull unit forward to access cover boxes at unit rear. Re-

move fixings that secure cover and lift it clear.

b) Undo terminal connections, noting their positions.
c) Remove inner back as detailed in Section 3.19.
d) Remove fixings that secure element within oven and lift

element away carefully.

e) Fit the replacement element and re-assemble parts in

reverse order.

f)

Check oven operates correctly.

3.22 TO REMOVE LH OVEN ELEMENTS

Disconnect appliance from electricity supply.

3.22.1 Bottom Element

a) Pull unit forward to access cover boxes at unit rear. Re-

move fixings that secure cover and lift it clear.

b) Undo terminal connections, noting their positions.
c) Remove fixings that secure bottom element cover.
d) Undo terminal connections, noting their positions.
e) Remove the lower element support fixings.
f)

Remove element bracket fixings and withdraw element.

g) Replace element and re-assemble parts in reverse or-

der.

3.22.2 Top Element

a) Open LH oven door and undo fixings that secure heat

shield.

b) Remove top element bracket fixings and withdraw ele-

ment.

c) Replace element and re-assemble parts in reverse or-

der. Check oven operates satisfactorily.

3.23 TO REMOVE GRILL ELEMENT

Disconnect appliance from electricity supply.

a) Pull unit forward to access the cover boxes at the appli-

ance rear. Remove fixings that secure cover and lift it
clear.

b) Undo terminal connections, noting their positions.
c) Remove grill pan.
d) Remove fixings that secure element front support from

within chamber.

e) Remove fixing from each element and withdraw ele-

ments from chamber.

f)

Fit replacement element(s) and re-assemble parts in re-
verse order. Check grill operation.

Summary of Contents for 211 EEO Ceramic

Page 1: ...211 EEO Ceramic User s Manual Installation and Servicing Instructions U1 353 01...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...n Oven Cooking Chart 12 Grill Operation 14 The Ambient Drawer 15 Cleaning 16 Troubleshooting 18 General Safety Instructions 20 Optional Extras 22 Splashback Fitting Instructions 22 Utensil Rack Fittin...

Page 4: ...Users Manual 211 EEO Dual Fuel Page 4 211 GEO Dual Fuel Range Control Panel Layout...

Page 5: ...anual close at hand and available to anyone who may use the Range By following all the recommenda tions made in these instructions you will be able to make best possible use of your cooker The install...

Page 6: ...to prevent any residue burning onto the hob panel This also helps prevent scratches and deposits such as lime specks 4 Always use pans that are the same size as or slightly larger than the areas mark...

Page 7: ...hob area you are using switch off and on This is caused by a safety device that limits the temperature of the hob It is quite normal especially when cooking at high temperatures If it happens a lot w...

Page 8: ...empera tures may also require to be increased when other sections of the range are in use Using The Browning Element When the cooking cycle is over turn the left hand oven thermostat knob to the Brown...

Page 9: ...oth erwise the knobs may get very hot The following operations may be performed in either or both ovens Baking Roasting Pot Roasting Braising The right hand oven is fan assisted with six shelf positi...

Page 10: ...Roast 200 2 3 4 35 Chicken Supremes Baked 220 2 3 4 25 Chicken Drumsticks Roast 200 2 3 4 25 Whole Duck 2 3kg Roast 190 2 3 4 5 110 Duck Breast Roast 190 2 3 4 35 Whole Turkey 8 2kg Roast 150 5 240 Ch...

Page 11: ...au vent Cases Baked 220 2 3 4 15 Sausage Rails Baked 220 2 3 4 18 Croissants Baked 220 2 3 4 20 Sultana Scones Baked 230 2 3 4 10 Meringue Shells Baked 90 2 3 4 190 Muffins Baked 220 2 3 4 30 Shrewsb...

Page 12: ...ast 190 2 4 6 30 Chicken Supremes Baked 200 2 4 6 20 Chicken Drumsticks Roast 190 2 4 6 20 Whole Duck 2 3kg Roast 180 2 4 6 100 Duck Breast Roast 180 2 4 6 30 Whole Turkey 8 2kg Roast 130 5 220 Chicke...

Page 13: ...au vent Cases Baked 200 2 4 6 14 Sausage Rolls Baked 200 2 4 6 15 Croissants Baked 200 2 4 6 18 Sultana Scones Baked 200 2 4 6 9 Meringue Shells Baked 100 2 4 6 180 Muffins Baked 200 2 4 6 25 Shrewsbu...

Page 14: ...tment to cool before returning grill pan to storage posi tion ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BE HOT WHEN THE GRILL IS IN USE IN USE Grilling is a direct method of cooking where heat radiates down on the food It...

Page 15: ...der and cover sur face with cooking salt d Place brander on a suitable baking tray and insert into oven for ap proximately 30 minutes e Remove brander when salt turns light brown in colour f Allow sal...

Page 16: ...atter as you would scrape paint off of a window IMPORTANT Take care when using a sharp scraper When you have removed as much as possible with the scraper clean using the daily care procedure as descri...

Page 17: ...rews You don t have to remove the screws to remove the oven linings Lift each side panel upwards and they will slide off the screws Then pull them forwards Once the linings are removed the oven enamel...

Page 18: ...here the cooker installation is pro tected by a 30 milliamp sensitivity residual current device RCD the combined use of your cooker and other domestic appliances may oc casionally cause nuisance tripp...

Page 19: ...ent bulb which is not covered under the guarantee from a good electrical shop Ask for an Edison screw fitting 15w 240v lamp FOR OVENS It must be a special bulb heat resistant to 300 C See the Customer...

Page 20: ...sted in this guide In the interests of hygiene and safety the cooker should be kept clean at all times as a build up in fats and other food stuff could result in a fire We recommend that you avoid wip...

Page 21: ...rea The use of undersized pans will expose a portion of the surface unit to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing Proper rela tionship of pans to surface unit will also improve efficie...

Page 22: ...rovided Utensil Rack Fitting Instillation UTENSIL RACK KIT CONTENTS Item Description No Off A Brass Backing Plate 2 B Brass Rail End 2 C Countersunk Screw M5 4 D Stainless Steel Rail I E Rawlplug 4 F...

Page 23: ...centre fixing should be removed last When this has been removed the flue clamp plate will loosen Allow the plate to rest on the two flue boxes 2 Remove the flue capper 3 Position the flue spacer on th...

Page 24: ...IMPORTANT THAT THESE INSTRUCTIONS BE CONSULTED PRIOR TO INSTALLING AND COMMIS SIONING THIS APPLIANCE FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH THE SPECIFIED PROCE DURES MAY RESULT IN DAMAGE OR THE NEED FOR A SERVICE CA...

Page 25: ...L SUPPLY 1 3 1 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION This appliance must be installed by a qualified elec trician to comply with the relevant Institute of Electrical Engineers I E E regulations and also lo cal electr...

Page 26: ...rside c Pull control panel forward Remove connections from rear of three neons Disconnect earth lead and lift panel clear of unit d Replace all parts in reverse order e When replacing any electrical c...

Page 27: ...ent control and re assemble parts in reverse order 3 10 TO REMOVE A HOB ELEMENT ENERGY REGULATOR Disconnect appliance from electricity supply a Remove control panel as detailed in Section 3 2 b Remove...

Page 28: ...an blade and circlip e Undo fixings that retain fan and remove it from the cavity rear f Fit replacement and re assemble parts in reverse order Check oven operates satisfactorily 3 21 TO REMOVE RH OVE...

Page 29: ...WARNING SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity supply before servicing Check appliance is safe when you have finished Page 29...

Page 30: ...WARNING SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity supply before servicing Check appliance is safe when you have finished Page 30 Circuit Diagram Top...

Page 31: ...WARNING SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity supply before servicing Check appliance is safe when you have finished Page 31 Circuit Diagram Bottom...

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