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5.  Cleaning Your Cooker

Isolate the electricity supply before carrying out any major 

cleaning. Allow the cooker to cool.

n

n

NEVER use paint solvents, washing soda, caustic 

cleaners, biological powders, bleach, chlorine based 

bleach cleaners, coarse abrasives or salt. 

n

n

DO NOT mix different cleaning products – they may 

react together with hazardous results.

All parts of the cooker can be cleaned with hot soapy water 

– 

but take care that no surplus water seeps into the 

appliance.

Remember to switch the electricity supply back on before 

re-using the cooker.

Hob

Daily Care

First of all make sure that all heat indicator lights are off and 

that the cooking surface is cool. Apply a small dab of ceramic 

cleaning cream in the centre of each area to be cleaned. 

Dampen a clean paper towel and work the cream onto the 

cooking surface. As a final step, wipe the cooking surface with 

a clean, dry paper towel.

Cleaning Spills

For spills and boil-overs that occur while cooking, turn the 

unit off and wipe the area surrounding the hot zone with a 

clean paper towel. If a spill (other than a sugary substance) is 

on the hot zone, do not clean until the unit has completely 

cooled down, and then follow the instructions below 

(

‘Cleaning Burned-on Spills’

).

If you accidentally melt anything on the surface, or if you spill 

foods with a high sugar content (preserves, tomato sauce, 

fruit juice, etc.), remove the spill IMMEDIATELY with a razor 

scraper, while the unit is still hot.

IMPORTANT:

 Use an oven glove to protect your hand from 

potential burns.

Scrape the major spill or melted material from the cooking 

zone and push into a cold area. Then, turn the unit ‘OFF’ and 

allow it to cool before cleaning further. After the cooking 

surface cools down and the heat indicator lights go off, follow 

the 

‘Daily Care’

 procedure outlined above. 

Cleaning Burned-on Spills

Make sure that the heat indicator lights are off and that the 

hob is cool. Remove the excess burned-on substance with a 

single-edged razor scraper. Hold the scraper at an angle of 

about 30° to the surface and then scrape off the burned-on 

matter 

(Fig.5-1)

.

ArtNo.312-0010 Cleaning; scraping the ceramic hob

Fig.5-1

Summary of Contents for 900S Induction G5

Page 1: ...900S Induction G5 USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...0 C for a fan oven orgas mark 7 2 Pull the small sprigs off the rosemary branches and set aside with the garlic 2 Using the tip of a paring knife make up to 20 well spaced cuts into the flesh of the l...

Page 3: ...l Panel and Oven Doors 16 Ovens 16 Oven and Divider 16 Cleaning Table 17 6 Troubleshooting 18 7 Installation 20 Dear Installer 20 Safety Requirements 20 Provision of Ventilation 20 Location of Cooker...

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Page 5: ...de If you have several hotplates on or use the cooker for a long time open a window or turn on an extractor fan Personal Safety Important information for pacemaker and implanted insulin pump users The...

Page 6: ...ng on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire n n NEVER leave a chip pan unattended Always heat fat slowly and watch as it heats Deep fry pans should be only one third full of fa...

Page 7: ...might cause the surface to crack or break Fig 1 2 n n Should a crack appear in the surface disconnect the appliance immediately from the supply and arrange for its repair Always LIFT pans off the hob...

Page 8: ...h may result in shattering of the glass n n Make sure the shelves are pushed firmly to the back of the oven n n DO NOT close the door against the oven shelves Accidental damage may cause the door glas...

Page 9: ...are not suitable for use with an induction hob so please check carefully before purchasing any cookware Pans made of copper aluminium or ceramic are not suitable for use on an induction hob The kind...

Page 10: ...switch off the hob element by its control and DO NOT RELY on the pan detector If a cooking area is switched on and there is no pan in place or if the pan is too small for the cooking area then no heat...

Page 11: ...re switched off To prevent the unwanted use by children the hob can be locked To lock the hob simultaneously turn the two left hand hob controls counter clockwise Fig 2 6 and hold until the symbol app...

Page 12: ...n Oven Multi function ovens have an oven fan and oven fan element as well as two extra heating elements One element is in the top of the oven and the second is under the oven base Take care to avoid t...

Page 13: ...arly suitable for roasting and baking pastry cakes and biscuits Food cooked on the top shelf will brown and crisp faster than on the lower shelf because the heat is greater at the top of the oven than...

Page 14: ...hand side as well as those on the right when a function is selected All oven functions are available in full and divided forms and shelves are provided for use in both forms n n WARNING Take great ca...

Page 15: ...during cooking as the oven maintains the selected temperature Fig 2 14 Your oven has many varied uses We suggest you keep a careful eye on your cooking until you are familiar with each function Remem...

Page 16: ...explode and result in fire or property damage The drawer can be removed completely for cleaning etc To Remove the Storage Drawer Slide the drawer out until it stops Push the ends of the plastic clips...

Page 17: ...se of the pan this is completely normal Cooking with a Multi function Oven Remember not all modes are suitable for all food types The oven cooking times given are intended for a guide only 3 Cooking T...

Page 18: ...e 2 2 hours Up to 3 hours 80 90 minutes 15 25 minutes 10 15 minutes 20 30 minutes 30 40 minutes 20 30 minutes on a preheated tray 35 45 minutes 10 20 minutes according to size 20 40 minutes according...

Page 19: ...n the unit off and wipe the area surrounding the hot zone with a clean paper towel If a spill other than a sugary substance is on the hot zone do not clean until the unit has completely cooled down an...

Page 20: ...r of the two supporting holes and pull outwards Fig 5 2 Note There are specific liners for the left and right hand sides To remove the side panels simply lift the panel and slide forwards Fig 5 3 Repl...

Page 21: ...rmarket Sides and plinth Painted surface Hot soapy water soft cloth Splashback rear grille Enamel or stainless steel Hot soapy water soft cloth Cream cleaner with care if necessary Control panel Paint...

Page 22: ...emitted from the pan This is normal and may be most noticeable when cooking on high power settings or if 5 pans are used simultaneously The type of pan may also contribute to induction noise A crack h...

Page 23: ...s not level arrange for your supplier to level it for you Oven not coming on Is the power on If not there may be something wrong with the power supply Is the cooker supply on at the circuit breaker Ha...

Page 24: ...elating to your installation they will be able to contact you easily ArtNo 050 0011 Installer information table Installer s Name Appliance Serial Number Installer s Telephone Number Installer s Compan...

Page 25: ...cularly prone to heat damage and discolouration We cannot accept responsibility for damage caused by normal use of the cooker to any material that de laminates or discolours at temperatures less than...

Page 26: ...djust the height of the rear of the cooker first fit a 13mm spanner or socket wrench onto the hexagonal adjusting nut Fig 7 6 Rotate the nut clockwise to raise counter clockwise to lower Make 10 compl...

Page 27: ...ts as damage may occur to the cooker or the units The front feet and rear rollers can be adjusted to level the cooker To adjust the height of the rear of the cooker turn the adjusting nuts at the fron...

Page 28: ...he cooker through a suitable cooker control unit incorporating a double pole switch having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles n n The cooker MUST NOT be connected to an ordinary domesti...

Page 29: ...ils fully out Fig 7 13 Make sure the inner rail is forwards Carefully move the drawer back between the rails and rest it on the side rails Fig 7 14 Push the drawer back until the clips click into plac...

Page 30: ...play Induction unit Induction Hob Circuit Diagram Left Front 1 Left Rear 2 Centre 5 Right Rear 3 Right Front 4 6 way connector 6 way connector br br br br br br br br g b b br br Interface board x1 x5...

Page 31: ...Right hand top element outer E Right hand top element inner F Right hand fan element G Right hand fan H Cooling fan I Left hand bottom element Code Colour b Blue br Brown bk Black or Orange r Red v V...

Page 32: ...ver handles Minimum space for cooktop 800 mm See Positioning of Cooker Ratings Max 1 85 kW Boost 3 0 kW Max 1 85 kW Boost 3 0 kW Max 2 3 kW Boost 3 7 kW Max 1 85 kW Boost 3 0 kW Max 1 4 kW Boost 2 2 k...

Page 33: ...est of this booklet especially the Troubleshooting section first to check that you are using the appliance correctly If you are still having difficulty contact your retailer 10 Warranty After Sales Se...

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Page 35: ...een repaired by persons or organisations other than those authorised to act on behalf of AGA Rangemaster Exceptions Items not included under the free 3 year guarantee include pan supports griddles wok...

Page 36: ...fication design and production of products and thus alterations take place periodically Whilst every effort is made to produce up to date literature this booklet should not be regarded as an infallibl...

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