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Contents
1. Before You Start...
1
Personal Safety
1
Electrical Connection Safety
2
Peculiar Smells
3
Ventilation 3
Maintenance 3
Induction care
4
Grill/Glide-out Grill™ Care
7
Cooling Fan
7
Cooker Care
7
Cleaning 8
2. Cooker Overview
9
The Hob
9
Pan Detector,
10
Residual Heat Indicator,
H
10
Child Lock,
11
Low Temperature Setting,
L1/L2/L3
11
Power Boost Setting,
P
11
Power Sharing Zones
12
The Bridging-Zone Function
12
Overheat Function
12
The Ovens
14
Multifunction Oven Functions
15
Operating the Ovens
16
Main Oven Light
16
3. Using the Glide-out Grill™
18
4. 3 Button clock
19
5. Cooking tips
21
6. Cooking Table
22
7. Cleaning your cooker
23
Hob 23
Grills 24
Control panel and doors
24
Induction Griddle
(some models only)
24
Ovens 25
Cleaning table
26
8. Troubleshooting
27
9. Service and Spares
29
Safety Requirements and Regulations
30
Provision of Ventilation
30
Location of Cooker
30
Positioning the Cooker
31
Moving the Cooker
31
Fitting the Stability Bracket
32
Repositioning the Cooker Following
Connection 32
Levelling the Cooker
32
Electrical Connection
33
Connection in New Zealand
34
Fixed Wiring
34
Final Checks
35
Final Fitting
35
Customer Care
35
10. Servicing
36
1. Panels
36
2. Hotplates
36
3. Controls
36
4. Grill
37
5. Ovens
37
6. Doors
39
11. Circuit Diagrams
41
Hob 41
Oven 42
12. Technical Data
43
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