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 Installation

•  The cooker must be installed by a competent person, if in doubt consult a qualified technician, and in 

compliance with local electrical, safety and building regulation standards. 

•  If the cooker is installed adjacent to furniture which is higher than the hob, a gap of at least 100 mm must be 

left between the side of the cooker and the furniture unless non-combustible materials (e.g., ceramic tiles, 
metal splashback, etc.) are used which then allows this distance to be reduced to 20 mm.

•  The furniture walls adjacent to the cooker must be made of heat resistant material (check with your furniture 

supplier). The veneered synthetic material and the glue used must be resistant to a temperature of 100°C in 
order to avoid ungluing or deformations.

•  The cooker may be located in a kitchen, a kitchen/diner or bed-sitting room but not in a room containing  

a bath or shower.

•  Flammable materials such as curtains, wood, wallpaper, etc. must not be fitted immediately behind the 

appliance or within 500 mm of the sides.

•  Do not place next to a refrigerator.
•  This cooker must NOT be placed on a pedestal or base.
•  It is essential that the cooker is positioned as stated or freestanding taking into account the distances of any 

combustible materials detailed above.

•  Any cooker hoods must be installed according to the requirements of the cooker hood instruction/installation 

manual but no less than 650 mm.

•  Any cupboards placed directly above the cooker must be no less than 700 mm.

600 mm

X

500 mm

900 mm

420 mm

700 mm

640 mm

Cupboard

600 mm

X

500 mm

900 mm

420 mm

650 mm

640 mm

Cooker Hood

Cupboard

For all dimensions marked “X”, please 

refer to the information below:
X :  100mm for combustible materials

 

20mm for non-combustible materials.

* All images are for indication only; please refer to your individual unit for actual item.

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Summary of Contents for LFTC60B16

Page 1: ...Instruction Manual Free Standing Twin Cavity Electric Cooker LFTC60W16 LFTC60B16 LFTC60W16 B16_IB indd 1 23 05 2016 16 54...

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Page 3: ...king Tips 11 Energy Saving 11 Using the Grill 12 General Advice 13 Cleaning the Outside of the Cooker 13 Cleaning the Ceramic Hob 13 Cleaning the Cooker Door Glass 14 Cleaning the Inside of Your Cooke...

Page 4: ...incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the local wiring rules If the mains cable gets damaged it should be replaced by an authorized service agent or qualified electrician in order to avo...

Page 5: ...e cooking surfaces When the oven is hot never touch the oven glass or any other parts that get hot Allow the oven to cool before touching these parts Do not use harsh abrasives cleaners or sharp metal...

Page 6: ...rate it correctly This cooker must be installed by a competent engineer Please allow the installer to view the installation section of this manual Read all the safety instructions carefully before use...

Page 7: ...ll Ceramic Heater 1200W 1 Hob 2 Control Panel 3 Grill Tray 4 Top Oven Door 3 Hot Hob Warming Light 5 Top Oven Door Handle 6 Oven Shelf 7 Main Oven Door 8 Adjustable Feet All images are for indication...

Page 8: ...perate your vitro ceramic hobs at level 6 for 5 minutes This will remove any manufacturing residues there may be a small amount of smoke and a slight odour This is normal and will stop after a few min...

Page 9: ...may scratch the glass The heated areas will be seen to switch on and off even when higher heat settings are used This is due to a safety device which prevents the glass from overheating Some switchin...

Page 10: ...sert cards or plastic bags Before connecting the power use a damp cloth to carefully wipe the inner cavity wall and housing Clean all the detachable parts in hot soapy water before using Heat the oven...

Page 11: ...eep children away from the hot oven during and after cooking until it has completely cooled down Baking Tips 1 Always place baking tins in the centre of the wire shelf 2 Make sure you use bakeware tha...

Page 12: ...n the grill tray The handle can be removed once the grill rack tray is in position Check the food regularly to ensure you do not overcook it The grill pan has a detachable handle Ensure when using the...

Page 13: ...s on the outside surfaces Immediately wipe off any caustic cleaners if they are spilled onto the oven door handles Cleaning the Outside of the Cooker Wipe the outside surfaces often using warm water a...

Page 14: ...e it again with a wet cloth and then dry it Do not clean with dry or powder cleansers Do not clean the cooker while the glass panels are hot Clean the cooker with a glass cleaner which is designed to...

Page 15: ...Unscrew and replace the bulb with a new one suitable for high temperatures 300 C Refit the protective cover To replace the door repeat the above steps in reverse order Replacing the Oven Lamp Ensure...

Page 16: ...crackling or clicking noises This may be caused by the construction of your cookware layers of different metals expanding shrinking differently This is normal for cookware and does not indicate a faul...

Page 17: ...ls or Handles Oven Lamp 25W Thermostat 50 285 C Oven Heating Element 2000 2200 W Grill Heating Element 1600 1750 W Supply Voltage 230 240V 50 Hz Vitroceramic Heater 145 mm 1200 W at 230V 1300W at 240V...

Page 18: ...ot forget to turn off the oven at the end of cooking Do not open the oven door during cooking Hob Use cookware that has a flat base Use the correct sized cookware for the cooking zone being used Use a...

Page 19: ...but not in a room containing a bath or shower Flammable materials such as curtains wood wallpaper etc must not be fitted immediately behind the appliance or within 500 mm of the sides Do not place ne...

Page 20: ...ker by screwing the bottom of the feet in or out as shown Moving the Cooker Using the fitted adjustable feet is MANDATORY For safety reasons and to ensure adequate ventilation the cooker chassis MUST...

Page 21: ...st be carried out by a competent person If in doubt consult a qualified electrician The electrical installation must comply with the IEE Regulations Building local By Laws The power supply cable must...

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Page 24: ...environment For more information about where you can drop off your waste for recycling please contact your local authority or where you purchased your product IB LFTC60W16 B16 160523V1 Visit Partmaste...

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