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Data badge

Lower part of front frame.

Type of gas

This cooker must only be used with either
Natural Gas only, or LP Gas only, as
specified on the appliance data badge.

Gas category

Natural Gas - 

I

2H

, LP Gas - 

I

3+

Pressure setting

G20 Natural Gas @ 20 mbar
G30 Butane @ 28-30 mbar
G31 Propane @ 37 mbar

Pressure test point

Use the oven injector.

Aeration 

Fixed.

Appliance class

Class 1, Freestanding appliance

Electrical supply

230 - 240V ~ 50Hz

Warning:

This cooker must be earthed.

Spark generators

Two mains powered 6 outlet, one terminal
earthed out to chassis on one generator.

Grill - 

Grill burner is surface combustion

type.  Spark gaps 3 - 4mm.

Hob - 

Burners have burner heads and

caps which are removable for cleaning.
Concealed electrodes to each burner.

Ovens - 

Oven burners are sheet steel,

with pierced ports in stainless steel flame
strip.  Spark gaps 3 - 4mm.  Flame super-
vision -  expansion type with fixed low rate
bypass drilling in valve (RHS oven); ther-
moelectric type (LHS oven).  Thermostat
phial; front centre of oven roof.

Countries of destination

GB - Great Britain, IE - Ireland

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Burner

Nominal

Grammes per hour

Injector

Rate Qn

Butane

Propane

size

Natural Gas

Grill

2.4kW

-

-

1.15mm

Hob

small x 2

1.0kW

-

-

77

medium x 4

2.0kW

-

-

104

large x 2

3.0kW

-

-

129

Ovens x 2

2.5kW

-

-

180 amal

Total heat input

Qn 23.4kW

-

-

-

LP Gas

Grill

2.4kW

175g/h

172g/h

0.76mm

Hob

small x 2

1.0kW

73g/h

72g/h

50

medium x 4

2.0kW

145g/h

143g/h

70

large x 2

3.0kW

218g/h

215g/h

87

Ovens x 2

2.4kW

175g/h

172g/h

70 amal

Total heat input

Qn 23.2kW

1687g/h 1659g/h

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TECHNICAL DATA

Moving the cooker

Do not attempt to move the cooker by
pulling on the doors or handles.  Open
the door and grasp the frame of the
cooker, taking care 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 sliding appliances without
marking or damage.  

Gas & Electrical connection

Please refer to installation instructions
for the Gas & Electrical Safety Regulations
and the Ventilation Requirements.
In your own interest, and that of safety,
it is the law that all gas appliances be
installed by competent persons.  Corgi
registered installers undertake to work
to satisfactory standards.
Disconnection of gas and electric
appliances should always be carried
out by competent persons.

Warning: 

This appliance must be

earthed.

If the ignition fails:

Check there is a spark when the
ignition button is depressed.

If there is no spark, check that the
electricity supply is switched on at
the socket.

Check that the gas supply is
switched on.

The cooling fan 

When the appliance is switched on,
you may hear the cooling fan come
on.  This keeps the fascia and control
knobs cool during grilling / cooking
and will continue to operate for up to
15 minutes after the appliance has
been switched off.
During oven use the fan may cycle on
and off.  Should any fault occur with
the cooling fan, the appliance will
require servicing.  Contact Customer
Support. 

Environmental Protection

We are committed to protecting the
environment and operate an
Environmental Management System
which complies with BS EN ISO
14001:1996.

Disposal of packaging

All our packaging materials are
recyclable and environmentally
friendly.

Please help us to protect our
environment by disposing of all
packaging in an environmentally
friendly manner.

Please contact your local authority
for the nearest recycling centre.

Caution:

Packaging materials can

pose a risk of suffocation - keep away
from children.

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INTRODUCTION

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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