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USING THE MINUTE MINDER / CLOCK (if fitted)

Initial display

The digital timer enables you to set the
time of day (24 hour clock) and the
minute minder alarm.

Setting the “Time of Day”

1. Switch on the electricity supply to

the appliance.  
The display will flash.

2. Press and release the 

time of day

button.

3. Set the time of day with the 

plus

and 

minus

buttons.

4. The time will be set 7 seconds after

the last plus or minus operation.

Alarm tones

After setting the time of day, you can
select one of three alarm tones.  Press
the 

minus

button to listen to the first

tone, then release the 

minus

button

and press it again to listen to the
second tone, etc.  Releasing the 

minus

button after a tone has sounded will
automatically select that tone.

Setting the minute minder

1. Press and release the 

plus

button

to change the display from clock
to minute minder - the bell symbol
will light.

2. Use the 

plus

and 

minus

buttons to

set the length of time before the
alarm tone will sound.  The display
will increase in units of 10 seconds,
and decrease in units of 1 second.
The maximum period which may
be set is 99 minutes.  
During countdown, the minute
minder has priority on the display,
which will show (in minutes :
seconds) the time remaining.
When countdown is complete, the
tone will sound for 7 minutes, or it
can be reset with one touch of the

plus

button.

To cancel the minute minder

at

any other time, either;
i.

Run down the set time with the

minus

button, then press and

release the

plus

button when the

alarm sounds, or,

ii. Simultaneously press the 

plus 

and

minus

buttons, releasing the 

plus

button first.

The display will revert to show the
time of day.

Time of day

button

Minus

button

Plus

button

Caution: Any cleaning agent
used incorrectly may damage
the appliance.  
Always let the cooker cool
before cleaning.

Some cooking operations generate
considerable amount of grease, this
combined with spillage can become a
hazard if allowed to accumulate on
the appliance through lack of
cleaning.  In extreme cases this may
amount to misuse of the appliance and
could invalidate your guarantee.
It is recommended that the appliance
is cleaned after open roasting.
Do not use caustic, corrosive or
abrasive cleaning products, products
containing bleach, coarse wire wool
or any hard implements, as they will
damage the surfaces.
All parts of the cooker can be safely
cleaned with a cloth wrung out in hot
soapy water.

Vitreous Enamel Parts

GRILL PAN

GRILL COMPARTMENT

HOB TOP

PAN SUPPORTS

OVEN COMPARTMENT FLOOR

Use a mild cream cleaner - eg; “Cif”.
Stubborn marks may be removed
using a moistened “Brillo” pad.
The pan supports and grill pan may be
cleaned in a dishwasher, or with a
nylon brush in hot soapy water.

Burner caps and heads
Important:

Allow burners to cool

before cleaning.

Caution:

Hotplate burners can be

damaged by soaking, automatic
dishwashers (or dishwasher powders
/ liquids), caustic pastes, hard
implements, coarse wire wool, and
abrasive cleaning pastes.
For the burners to work safely, the slots
in the burner head where the flames
burn need to be kept clear of deposit.
Clean with a nylon brush, rinse, and
dry thoroughly.
Hotplate burners may be cleaned with
a moist soapy pad - eg; “Brillo”.

Important:

The burner caps and

heads must be repositioned correctly
so that they sit squarely onto the hob
as shown below.

13

CLEANING

incorrect

burner cap not central

incorrect

angled

correct

parallel

burner cap

burner head

Summary of Contents for Classic 100G

Page 1: ...Stoney Lane Prescot Merseyside L35 2XW 08 25220 00 3 2003 d Classic 100G Freestanding Gas Range Cooker For Natural Gas LP Gas Models User Installation Instructions RS2 2...

Page 2: ...The Gas Consumer Council GCC is an independent organisation which protects the interests of gas users If you need advice you will find the telephone number is your local telephone directory under Gas...

Page 3: ...to hand when calling New World Customer Care They are essential to booking your call Outside the UK and Northern Ireland refer to your local supplier Model No Serial No 24 User s Section 2 15 Introdu...

Page 4: ...e the most of your cooker we have produced the accompanying Cooking Guide which gives more details of its features and benefits Your new appliance is designed to be installed free standing or flush to...

Page 5: ...that the door does not shut on your fingers Take care to avoid damage to soft or uneven floor coverings when moving the appliance Some cushioned vinyl floor coverings may not be designed to withstand...

Page 6: ...burners are ignited by pressing the ignition switch on the facia When the burner has lit release the ignition switch Hob Turn the tap to the full on position wait a second before pressing the ignitio...

Page 7: ...m the appliance before using for the first time Make sure you read and under stand the instructions before using the appliance Keep electrical leads short so they do not drape over the appliance or th...

Page 8: ...ance and cannot be caught accidentally Position pans over the centre of the burners resting on the pan supports If positioned off centre smaller pans may be unstable When cooking with fat or oil never...

Page 9: ...s thoroughly before using the griddle for the first time Refer to the cleaning section for griddle care and cleaning instructions For instructions on griddle cooking please refer to the accompanying c...

Page 10: ...s Aluminium foil Note that using aluminium foil to cover the grill pan or putting items wrapped in foil under the grill can create a fire hazard 8 USING THE GRILL Whilst every care is taken to elimina...

Page 11: ...an air vent of 50cm2 is required If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5440 Part 2 1989 should be consulted to determine the air vent requirements This appliance must not be...

Page 12: ...he under neath of the oven door handle If you find that over a period of time the oven becomes hotter when used at a particular gas mark the thermostat may need to be replaced 10 USING THE OVENS Glass...

Page 13: ...e surfaces Only use a few drops of washing up liquid in hot water Wipe the surfaces with a clean cloth wrung out in hot soapy water if larger splashes of fat do not readily disappear scrub the area wi...

Page 14: ...ay will revert to show the time of day Time of day button Minus button Plus button Caution Any cleaning agent used incorrectly may damage the appliance Always let the cooker cool before cleaning Some...

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