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Chapter 2  

Life with your Franke upright cooker

UPRIGHT COOKER FUNCTIONS

Convection 

A heating element plus fan force. This results in an even distribution of heat. 

Default temperature 180°C.

Quick Start/Defrost 

This function runs the rear fans and all elements. The heat generated is too 

hot to cook in, but is perfect for preheating the oven (run at the required 

temperature until the thermostat light turns off and on a couple of time, then 

adjusts to the required function setting. To use as a defrost function, leave the 

thermostat on 0. This allows air to flow over frozen food speeding up 

defrost times.

Bottom Heat 

A concealed element in the bottom of the oven provides a concentrated heat to 

the base of food (ideal for pizzas). Default temperature 60°C.

Conventional Cooking 

A top and bottom heating element work together to provide conventional 

cooking. Default temperature 220°C.

Double Grilling with Fan 

The inside radiant heating element, and top element are working with the fan. 

Default temperature 210°C.

Radiant Grilling 

The inner grill element maintains the temperature. 

Default temperature 210°C.

Double Grilling 

The inside heating element and top element working together. 

Default temperature 210°C

Convention with Fan 

Combination of both the heating elements and the fan. This is also the most 

energy efficient setting. Lightly browned on the outside, moist on the inside 

(ideal for roasting).

Summary of Contents for FFD090X5S

Page 1: ...You re about to begin a very happy and delicious relationship Let s get started This is no ordinary upright cooker Welcome to your new Franke upright cooker FFD090X5S 90CM DUAL FUEL UPRIGHT COOKER...

Page 2: ...0400 info prks co nz WARRANTY Your Franke product is protected by a 2 year warranty Should you ever need to make a warranty enquiry simply contact our service department Australia 03 9700 9100 servic...

Page 3: ...your Franke Upright cooker 22 Functions 23 Operating your upright cooker 23 Using the touch clocok Chapter 3 Getting the most out of your Franke Upright cooker 25 Cleaning and care 25 Interior lightin...

Page 4: ...Chapter 1 Ready set up go 4 READY SET UP GO CHAPTER 1 Your Franke upright cooker is designed to be set up quickly and easily so you can start creating delicious masterpieces even sooner...

Page 5: ...ing of domestic food products Use as a commercial appliance will void the warranty It should not to be used outdoors and must be fully installed Do not use the appliance until fully installed If this...

Page 6: ...ssure cleaning equipment to clean the appliance 21 Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the glass surface as they can scratch the surface which may result in the glass s...

Page 7: ...tion wash the cavity thoroughly with a warm soap and water solution to remove film residues and any dust or debris from installation then rinse and wiped dry INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Check the applia...

Page 8: ...accordance with the manufacturer s instructions However in no case shall the clearance between the highest part of the hob of the cooking appliance and a range hood or an overhead exaust fan be less t...

Page 9: ...gas and electricity Gas conversion shall be conducted by a factory trained professional Call the customer service hotline to identify a factory trained professional near your home The gas conversion...

Page 10: ...e Remove the knob The range is equipped with a safety valve Using a small size slotted screwdriver locate the choke valve on the valve body and turn the choke screw to the right or left until the burn...

Page 11: ...ises a threaded 1 2 gas male fitting To connect the appliance to the gas network with a flexible hose a supplemental hose nipple fitting is needed which is supplied with the appliance Fig 07 Gas Regul...

Page 12: ...the operation of the cooker before leaving Note These burners have no aeration adjustment Check correct operation of the ignitions system and operation of the regulator and operation of the burners i...

Page 13: ...ove the horizontal combustible surface ref AS NZS 5601 Fig 08 Legs should be installed with the appliance close to its final destination as the legs are not designed for excessive force and will snap...

Page 14: ...cooker is pulled forward MAKE SURE THE ANTI TILTING CHAINS ARE TAUGHT WHEN ANCHORED AND ANTI TILT RESTRAINT IS INSTALLED TO PREVENT THE APPLIANCE TILTING Please refer to the next two pages for exampl...

Page 15: ...ns can be fed trough and the upright can be fitted into position The chains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw It is better to have th...

Page 16: ...connect the appliance from the gas supply and electricity network REPLACING THE NOZZLES TO OPERATE WITH ANOTHER TYPE OF GAS When converting to ULPG remove the NG gas regulator if fitted and fit ULPG t...

Page 17: ...urner insert a small slotted screwdriver into the hole on the valve rod Fig 13 and turn the choke screw to the right or left until the burner flame is adjusted to minimum The wok burner has 2 adjustme...

Page 18: ...ection according to the conditions for over voltage category III The disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules The ground wire must not be interrupted...

Page 19: ...burners functioning properly 11 Does the flame appear sharp blue with no yellow tipping sooting or flame lifting 12 Has the minimum setting for all burners been adjusted 13 Is the oven ignition worki...

Page 20: ...llowing steps 1 Open the appliance door as infrequently as possible during operation 2 It is best to bake several items on after the other as the cooking compartment is still warm 3 Only preheat the a...

Page 21: ...Life with your Franke upright cooker life with your franke upright cooker CHAPTER 2 We designed this upright cooker with one thing in mind How do we create a wonderfully simple user experience for you...

Page 22: ...times Bottom Heat A concealed element in the bottom of the oven provides a concentrated heat to the base of food ideal for pizzas Default temperature 60 C Conventional Cooking A top and bottom heatin...

Page 23: ...minder has reached the end time The signal can be switched off by pressing any key or by passing the signal duration limit Changing the Buzzer frequency First press Plus and Minus simultaneously menu...

Page 24: ...franke upright cooker CHAPTER 3 Getting the most out of your Franke upright cooker Your Franke upright cooker turns work into play and inspires creativity every single day Chapter 3 Getting the most o...

Page 25: ...stainless steel scouring pad Rails Hot soapy water and a dish cloth Stainless steel handle Hot soapy water and a mild stainless steel cleaning product with a soft cloth INTERIOR LIGHTING If the interi...

Page 26: ...r 4 Problem meet solution problem meet solution CHAPTER 4 We don t expect your experience with your new Franke upright cooker to be anything but wonderful but here s some trouble shooting remedies jus...

Page 27: ...oor is closed properly Remove foil or trays from bottom of oven Change oven temperature Pre heat oven before putting the food in to be cooked Unit smoking odours Turn the oven on high to remove protec...

Page 28: ...28 Chapter 5 Last but not least last but not least CHAPTER 5 This section contains the warnings precautions and legal notices to make sure everything runs smoothly...

Page 29: ...E USE AND MAINTENANCE ATTENTION Important Warnings ATTENTION ATTENTION TAKE CARE DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE OUTLET OPENINGS ON THE BACKGUARD THEY MUST BE UNOBSTRUCTED FOR PROPER OPERATION For cookers resting...

Page 30: ...ace the gas or electric thermostat also disassemble the rear cooker guard loosening the relative screws to be able to pull down and reposition the thermostat bulb To replace the oven bulb just unscrew...

Page 31: ...uantity of alcohol in a cooking recipe Risk of scalding Any liquid in the cooking compartment may become hot and potentially dangerous if not handled carefully Risk of magnetism Magnets are used durin...

Page 32: ...lement converts electricity into heat through resistive current Insulation protecting or shielding an object from excessive heat or moisture Licensed professional a person who has had the proper train...

Page 33: ...South VIC 3175 Australia Phone 61 3 9700 9100 Fax 61 3 9700 9191 info prks com au www franke com au PR Kitchen Washroom Systems NZ Ltd P O Box 53171 Auckland Airport Auckland 2150 New Zealand Phone 09...

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