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Description of the cooktop

A

Triple ring burner

3.30 kW

B

Semi-rapid burner

1.75 kW

C

Semi-rapid burner

1.75 kW

D

Triple ring burner

3.30 kW

E

Simmer burner

1.00 kW

F

Rapid burner

3.00 kW

Assembly

Fitting the adjustable feet

Before assembling the cooker remove all the 
parts that are not firmly attached to it, in 
particular the pan supports and burners. To 
lighten the weight of the cooker, the 
accessories inside the ovens may also be 
removed, preventing accidental damage 
during the overturning process.

The cooker is delivered with the feet removed. Before 
moving and connecting up the cooker, take the feet from 
the packaging and screw them onto the cooker. This can be 
done in one of two ways:

A

Lifting the cooker off the floor.

B

Laying the cooker on its back.

The final adjustment of the feet to level the Cooker to the 
floor will be done after the gas and electrical connections 
have been made.

Should it be necessary to move the cooker, 
screw the feet in completely and carry out 
the final levelling adjustment only when the 
gas and electrical connections have been 
made.

Levelling the cooker to the floor

After having made the electrical and gas hook-ups, level the 
cooker to the floor using the adjustable feet that were 
previously screwed onto the bottom of the cooker.

Should it be necessary to drag the cooker, 
screw the feet in completely and carry out 
the final regulation only when the other 
operations are completed.

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Summary of Contents for JLRC101

Page 1: ...JLRC101 Mixed Fuel Range Cooker Instruction manual...

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Page 3: ...r is in use and in the necessary cooling down period take care to position the saucepans in a way to prevent burns or overturning Avoid leaving the oven door open during use and immediately after cook...

Page 4: ...up by qualified specialist personnel to guarantee the best operating results Each repair or adjustment that may subsequently be necessary must be carried out with the utmost care and attention Therefo...

Page 5: ...torage Drawer 17 Using the electric multifunction oven 17 Using the auxiliary oven with natural convection 18 Cooking suggestions 20 Recommended cooking tables 21 Maintenance and Cleaning 23 Cleaning...

Page 6: ...6 Description of the Appliance 1 Cooktop 2 Control Panel 3 Multifunction Main Oven 4 Conventional Second Oven 5 Storage Drawer 6 Adjustable Feet...

Page 7: ...lified electrician or competent person Technical Specifications Appliance dimensions Width Depth Height 998mm 599mm 900mm Connection voltage 230 V 50Hz Maximum connection load 3 9 kW Gas Hobs Position...

Page 8: ...er cable section The yellow green earth wire must be connected to the terminal and must be approximately 20 mm longer than the line cables The neutral blue wire must be connected to the terminal marke...

Page 9: ...or in a bathroom or shower room We recommend checking that the appliance is properly set up for the type of gas distributed The threaded gas connection pipe is located at the rear on the right hand si...

Page 10: ...een the hotplate and 450mm above and across the width of the cooker must be an incombustible material such as ceramic wall tiles This appliance is designed not to project in front of standard 600mm wo...

Page 11: ...wdriver into the rod of the tap and adjust the internal screw Z until the correct low flame is obtained refit the knob Unscrew the adjustment screw Z to increase the flow or tighten it to reduce the f...

Page 12: ...m the packaging and screw them onto the cooker This can be done in one of two ways A Lifting the cooker off the floor B Laying the cooker on its back The final adjustment of the feet to level the Cook...

Page 13: ...knob They allow you to choose the most suitable cooking function for different food types by switching on the appropriate heating elements and setting the required temperature from 50 C to Max Below t...

Page 14: ...oven is working It can be switched on when the oven is off for cleaning purposes by turning the function control knob to the symbol Description of symbols on second electric oven control knob OVEN LIG...

Page 15: ...hing off the bell You can switch it the bell off manually by pressing the Manual button or any of the timer buttons The bell automatically stops ringing after seven minutes After pressing the Manual b...

Page 16: ...the one touch ignition Continue holding the control knob in for 10seconds to allow the safety valve to open Should the burner switch off accidentally the safety thermocouple valve will close and stop...

Page 17: ...cooking program has been restarted this means that the safety device has been tripped The safety device will intervene in the event of a thermostat fault and prevent the oven overheating In such cases...

Page 18: ...n switch off the appliance and contact the Technical Service immediately Fan cooking Turn the function control knob to position and the thermostat control knob to the required temperature Cooking time...

Page 19: ...60 to Max or the required function by turning the thermostat control knob Cooking with the grill second oven Turn the thermostat control knob to position and let the second oven preheat for approximat...

Page 20: ...in the grill Adjust the heat during grilling by moving closer to or further away from the grill element This avoids burning the surface and cooking too little inside The food should be turned over dur...

Page 21: ...1 3 1 3 2 2 3 2 2 1 3 175 175 175 175 175 175 160 200 200 200 200 200 200 175 60 50 30 70 45 50 30 MEAT VEAL BEEF ENGLISH STYLE ROAST BEEF PORK CHICKEN 1 1 1 1 1 1 5 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 180 180 220 1...

Page 22: ...IDE GRILLING WITH THE FAN GRILL TYPE OF COOKING QUANTITY KG POSITION OF SHELF FROM BOTTOM TEMPERATURE C TIME IN MINUTES ROAST PORK ROAST BEEF CHICKEN 1 5 1 5 1 2 2 3 2 170 220 190 180 60 90 The drippi...

Page 23: ...ing enamel Rinse carefully and dry with a soft cloth Do not use products containing abrasives scouring pads steel wool or acid which may spoil the surfaces Do not leave acid or alkaline substances on...

Page 24: ...Afterwards heat the oven cavity for at least one hour to 150 C to clean the liners When the oven has cooled wipe it again with a damp cloth Cleaning the door We recommend you always keep the oven door...

Page 25: ...een the glass panes and brush gently To refit the oven door carry out the above instructions the reverse When the hinges B are back in their seats lower the oven door fully down and lower the safety c...

Page 26: ...serted in the power socket There is no current at the socket The burner does not ignite The gas is turned off There is no ignition spark The flame has no uniform distribution The burner plate is impro...

Page 27: ...telephone number 3 Clear and concise details of fault 4 The purchase date and found on your receipt 5 The model and serial number of the appliance So that you always have these numbers at hand we rec...

Page 28: ...John Lewis Partnership 171 Victoria Street London SW1E 5NN www johnlewis com 822 930 410 A 01 11 06 ZS3625...

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