Fisher & Paykel OR90SDBSIPX Installation Instructions And User Manual Download Page 5

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Electrical

 

This cooker is to be installed and connected to the electricity supply only by an authorised person. 

 

If the installation requires alterations to the domestic electrical system, call a qualified 
electrician. The electrician should also check that the electrical system is suitable for the 
electricity drawn by the cooker.

 

The appliance must be connected to the mains electricity supply, checking that the voltage 
corresponds to the value given in the rating plate and that the electrical cable sections can 
withstand the load specified on the plate.

 

A suitable disconnection switch must be incorporated in the permanent wiring, mounted and 
positioned to comply with the local wiring rules and regulations. The switch must be of an 
approved type installed in the fixed wiring and provide a 3 mm air gap contact separation in all 
poles in accordance with the local wiring rules.

 

In Australia and New Zealand, a switch of the approved type with a 3 mm air gap must be

 

installed in the active (phase) conductor of the fixed wiring.

 

The switch must always be accessible.

 

The power supply cable must not touch any hot parts and must be positioned so that it does not 
exceed 75 

O

C at any point.

 

To connect the cooker to the mains electricity supply, do not use adapters, reducers or branching 
devices as they can cause overheating and burning.

 

This cooker must be connected to a suitable double pole control unit adjacent to the cooker. No 
diversity can be applied to this control unit.

 

If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by an authorised person. 

 

In Australia and New Zealand: this cooker must be connected to electrical supply using V105 
insulated cable.

 

In New Zealand, this appliance must be connected to the electrical supply using a cable fitted 
with an appropriately rated plug. The plug must be compatible with the socket-outlet fitted to the 
final subcircuit in the fixed wiring that is intended to supply the appliance.

 

In United Kingdom and Ireland: this cooker must be connected to electrical supply using H05RR-F 
or H05VV-F insulated cable.

 

The cooker must be earthed.

Voltage and Power consumption

 

OR90SDBSIPX2                                   220-240/380-415 V 3N- 10850 W, 50 Hz   47.2A (230 V)*

 

 

 

   * 

Diversity 

not 

applied.

 

Safety and warnings

Summary of Contents for OR90SDBSIPX

Page 1: ...NZ AU Installation instructions and User guide Freestanding cooker OR90SDBSIPX models...

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Page 3: ...tion cooktop 36 Using your cooktop s special features 37 Cooking guidelines 39 Care and cleaning 40 Using the Self clean function 54 Cooktop fault codes 56 Troubleshooting 57 Warranty and service 59 I...

Page 4: ...local building and electricity regulations Failure to install the cooker correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims Some appliances have a protective film Remove this film before usi...

Page 5: ...the fixed wiring The switch must always be accessible The power supply cable must not touch any hot parts and must be positioned so that it does not exceed 75 O C at any point To connect the cooker to...

Page 6: ...lamp If the cooktop surface is cracked switch the appliance off at the wall Contact an accredited service provider to repair it and do not use until it has been repaired Failure to do so may result in...

Page 7: ...ver leave metal objects such as kitchen utensils or empty pans on the cooktop as they can become hot very quickly Beware magnetisable metal objects worn on the body may become hot in the vicinity of t...

Page 8: ...derstand the hazards involved Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be done by children without supervision Safe food handling leave food in the oven for as short a time as possible before and after...

Page 9: ...t air can blow from the vent at the top of the oven as part of the oven s cooling system Placement of oven shelves always position shelves in the desired location while the oven is cool before preheat...

Page 10: ...res of 65 C above room temperature Do not install the cooker near flammable materials eg curtains If you stand the cooker on a pedestal make sure you provide safety measures to keep it in place Instal...

Page 11: ...9 50 mm 650 mm 500 mm 450 mm Cooker overall dimensions mm height min 897 max 910 product width 897 depth 600 cavity width 900 Fig 2 Dimensions and distances from cooker Installation instructions...

Page 12: ...p unscrew the two screws holding it in place The cooker is already fitted with four levelling feet Level the cooker by screwing or unscrewing the feet Make sure you follow the instructions in Figs 3a...

Page 13: ...ipesorelectricalwires 2 Attach the anti tilt bracket to the floor and rear wall using the four screws supplied as shown in Fig 4 3 After attaching the anti tilt bracket securely slide the cooker into...

Page 14: ...g 8 Correctly lifting the cooker Fig 10 Incorrectly moving the cooker Fig 9 Incorrectly lifting the cooker Fixing the backguard Before installing the cooker assemble the backguard C The backguard C ca...

Page 15: ...nd earth wires to terminal board G according to the diagrams in figs 13 14 5 Strain the feeder cable and block it with cable clamp E by screwing screw D 6 Close the terminal block cover check the two...

Page 16: ...mm2 380 415 V 3N 5 x 2 5 mm2 380 415 V 2N 4 x 6 mm2 Connection with wall box connection Diversity factor applied A diversity factor may be applied to the total loading of the appliance only by a suita...

Page 17: ...ement int SE Oven bottom heating element ext CI Oven circular heating element IU LH Induction unit left zones IU RH Induction unit right zones UD Induction units user display PCB Induction units PCB R...

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Page 19: ...splay 3 Temperature dial 4 Function dial 5 Front left cooking zone dial 6 Rear left cooking zone dial 7 Rear right cooking zone dial 8 Front right cooking zone dial 9 Function indicator light 10 Door...

Page 20: ...and beeping Automatic cooking has finished steadily lit The timer is set See section Using the electronic timer steadily lit The oven is heating up See section Using your oven To set the clock When t...

Page 21: ...sure that they are between the two wires of a shelf position the stop notches point down the guard rail is at the back Note the grill tray should be positioned between the two wires of a shelf positi...

Page 22: ...show dEF The temperature cannot be adjusted when using this function 2a Adjust the temperature There are two ways to set the temperature while the display is flashing Rotate the temperature dial cloc...

Page 23: ...the oven maintains the set temperature 5 When you have finished cooking Turn the function dial to O off to turn the oven off 4a To check the set temperature Press the button The display will flash sho...

Page 24: ...s the traditional method of cooking It is best to cook on only one shelf at a time in this function Ideal for large cakes and dishes that bake for several hours FAN BAKE The upper and lower heating el...

Page 25: ...r on the outside See Using the rotisserie SELF CLEAN this is not a cooking function The oven heats to a high temperature reducing food residue to a fine ash that can be wiped out with a damp cloth Imp...

Page 26: ...delines only Follow the instructions in your recipe or on packaging and be prepared to adjust the oven settings and baking times to achieve the best possible results for you Shelf positions are counte...

Page 27: ...nction Shelf positions Temp C Time mins Small cakes single shelf Bake 2 180 190 20 30 multi shelf Fan Forced 1 and 3 160 170 30 40 Scones single shelf Bake 2 210 230 15 20 multi shelf Fan Forced 1 and...

Page 28: ...the lock studs Push the supports all the way down to lock them in firmly 2 Secure the meat Important Take care the forks are sharp When securing the meat ensure that the skewer goes through the centre...

Page 29: ...hand wall of the oven Insert the skewer fully into the rotisserie drive hole Ensure the left hand side of the skewer is properly located on the supports 5 Start the rotisserie Select the Rotisserie fu...

Page 30: ...w the time of day if the oven is off or temperature if the oven is on and will be steadily lit To check the remaining time 3 Press the timer button The timer counts down in minutes hr min until the la...

Page 31: ...tting the stop time step 3 above When automatic cooking is set If there is time before cooking starts the oven will turn off and the pre set temperature and 0 A will show in the clock display indicati...

Page 32: ...utput when set for PowerBoost see section Using your cooktop s special features Important DisconnecttheappliancefromthemainsiftheceramicglassiscrackedandcontactCustomerCare Metallicobjectssuchasknives...

Page 33: ...one Each zone display is activated by it s corresonding control dial and displays Cooking zone Off not activated Cooking zone On activated but not operating If all the zones are in zero setting the di...

Page 34: ...ash in the display and the water is heating the pan is suitable Note If the pan detection symbol does appear on the display your pan is not suitable and the cooktop will not operate After 10 minutes w...

Page 35: ...tions given in the following table Note some types of pans can cause noise when used on an induction cooking zone This noise does not mean any failure on the appliance and does not influence the cooki...

Page 36: ...lights up on the display to alert you of the hot surface Avoid touching the cooktop surface over the cooking area Please pay special attention to children When the is lit on the display it is still po...

Page 37: ...s feature is available on the front left rear right zones only Turn the control dial clockwise to set the maximum power level 9 then turn clockwise again to the setting and release the dial after the...

Page 38: ...ng PowerBoost for the second zone the setting for the other zone could be reduced to the remaining power available When setting PowerBoost for a zone and then another setting on the second zone if the...

Page 39: ...at settings have a more pronounced step change in power Percentage of power 100 80 60 40 20 0 u 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 P Heat setting A Heat setting Suitability 1 2 delicate warming for small amounts of fo...

Page 40: ...the surfaces Do not use cleaning products with a chlorine or acidic base ie citrus based cleaners Cleaning the outside of the cooker Important Do not use abrasive cleaners cloths or pads on the outsi...

Page 41: ...eaned after every use and the stains are allowed to burn onto the surface they may react with the glass and will no longer be removable To help prevent such damage clean the cooktop after every use an...

Page 42: ...r a flat head screwdriver loosen and remove the front fixing screw only 2 Slide the side rack clear of the rear lock stud and remove Refitting the side racks 3 Slide the side rack gently so it engages...

Page 43: ...ers instructions Cleaning the grill tray and shelves Clean these in hot soapy water After cleaning slide in the shelves making sure that they are between the two wires of a shelf position the stop not...

Page 44: ...sure that you fit the side racks the slides to the top wire of a shelf position both sides of each pair of slides both slides on the same level Important Removethesideracksfirsttomakeremovingtheslidin...

Page 45: ...ress the lever on the left guide rail down and the right guide rail up 3 Holding the levers disengage and remove the drawer Do not use excessive force or you may damage the drawer slides Replace the d...

Page 46: ...ply wall switch 3 Using a flat head screwdriver twist and lift the retainer clip upwards to release the glass cover Hold the glass cover to prevent it falling 5 Hold the replacement bulb in a soft clo...

Page 47: ...he glass bumping against any surface This may result in the glass shattering Don t use oven cleaners or any other harsh abrasive cleaners cloths scouring pads steel wool or sharp metal scrapers to cle...

Page 48: ...flat surface 1b Open the door to its full extent 2 Open the levers on the left and right hinges to their full extent as shown 3 Gently close the door until the left and right hinge levers are hooked t...

Page 49: ...ase the glass retainer 2 2 Lift the inner pane D slightly 1 then gently slide out 2 1 2 1 2 Glass retainer 3 Slide the first middle pane C slightly towards yourself 1 then lift 2 and slide out 3 4 Sli...

Page 50: ...es make sure that you replace all three panes correctly as shown Each pane must be in the position described below in order to fit into the door and to ensure that the oven operates safely and correct...

Page 51: ...into place 3 3 Take the inner pane D holding it with the angle cut corner orientated as shown Insert it in the uppermost pair of grooves 1 push it slightly towards yourself 2 and gently lower into pla...

Page 52: ...mps of the glass retainer are not deformed or damaged 5 Gently push the glass retainer back into place You should be able to hear the tabs on both sides click as they lock the glass retainer in Import...

Page 53: ...xtent 2 Insert the hinge tongues into the slots making sure that the notches on both sides drop into place as shown 4a Fully close the levers on the left and right hinges as shown 4b Close the door tu...

Page 54: ...rating start a Self Clean cycle see Using the Self clean function wait five minutes the door lock indicator light should turn on after five minutes turn the function dial to O Off IMPORTANT Donotconti...

Page 55: ...during the Self Clean cycle Do not store flammable items in the storage drawer If possible avoid opening the drawer during the cycle or use oven mitts to remove items from the drawer Do not use your o...

Page 56: ...ay discolour the oven surfaces 1c Check the inner glass pane of the oven door D If it has soiling on it eg stains from greasy splatter you will need to clean it manually before starting a Self Clean c...

Page 57: ...ut completely after a few minutes the oven will switch off the display will show Fdor and the oven will beep See Troubleshooting 6 At the end of the Self Clean cycle The oven will turn off The display...

Page 58: ...o cool 2 If the problem continues do not use the induction cooktop only use the oven and contact your Authorised Service Centre E6 or display not operative The cooker has been incorrectly connected Th...

Page 59: ...crackling or clicking noises This may be caused by the construction of your cookware layers of different metals vibrating differently This is normal for induction cookware and does not indicate a faul...

Page 60: ...ption during a Self Clean cycle When the power is restored the door will remain locked until the oven has cooled to a safe temperature When the oven has cooled the door will unlock and the display wil...

Page 61: ...details and your nearest Authorised Service Centre or contact us through our local website www fisherpaykel com This cooker has been designed and constructed in accordance with the following codes an...

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Page 64: ...product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue Under our policy of continuous product improvement these specifications may change at a...

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