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Care and maintenance

Looking after your appliance

Cleaning

WARNING! Isolate the power supply to the appliance and make sure that the cooker is cool.
Before cleaning your cooker or performing maintenance, make sure that the cooking mode selection knob and the 
cooking temperature selection knob is set to ‘OFF’. To extend the life of your cooker, it must be cleaned frequently. 
The inside of the cooker should preferable be cleaned immediately after use, when it is still warm (but not hot, with 
warm water and soap. The soap should be rinsed away and the interior dried thoroughly. Avoid using abrasive 
detergents, scourers, acidic cleaners such as lime scale remover, etc, as these could damage the enamel, and can 
result in development of rust and corrosion. If stains are particularly tough to remove, use cleaners specifically 
recommended to clean cookers and follow the instructions provided with the cleaner. 

Never use steam cleaner for cleaning inside the cooker.

Do not clean using caustic creams, abrasive cleaning powders, thick wire wool or hard tools. Enamelled parts of the 
cooker can be damaged if excess cleaning liquids are not immediately removed.

After cleaning the interior parts of the cooker with a soapy cloth, rinse it and then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth.

Clean the glass surfaces with special glass cleaning agents.

Never use flammable agents like acid, thinner or petrol when cleaning your appliance.

Do not clean your cooker with a steam cleaner.

Do not wash any part of your cooker in a dishwasher.

Burner Caps:

Periodically, the enamelled pan support, enamelled covers and burner heads must be washed with warm soapy 
water, rinsed and dried. After drying them thoroughly, place them back in their original positions on the burners

Enamelled Parts:

In order to keep enamelled parts as new, it is necessary to clean them frequently with mild warm soapy water and 
then dry with a cloth. Do not wash them while hot and never use abrasive powders or abrasive cleaning materials. 
Do not leave anything spilled onto enamelled parts for long periods of time.

Stainless Steel:

Stainless steel parts must be cleaned frequently with mildly warm soapy water and a soft sponge and then dried with 
a soft cloth. Do not use abrasive powders or abrasive cleaning materials. Do not leave anything spilled onto stainless 
steel parts for long periods of time.

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Summary of Contents for NWMC60DFB

Page 1: ...1 1 1 1 ROHS 105g 3 4 40400400337 ARGOS NEWWORLD F66DGFGT4SE4L265 NWMC60DFB NWMC60DFSS 1 2 A4 210x290mm Revision 22 01 05 P22ZK002 1 1 KSMS ARGOS Newworld 07 004...

Page 2: ...Instruction manual 60cm Dual Fuel Freestanding Cooker NWMC60DFB NWMC60DFSS NWMC60DFC...

Page 3: ...step by step guidance to get you up and running quickly Sound good Then let s get started Help and Guidance We re here to help you get the most from your Freestanding Cooker Should you require any gui...

Page 4: ...5 10 4 9 8 31 31 Product support 32 Safety information Getting to know your Freestanding Cooker Installing your Freestanding Cooker 1 2 3 4 5 6 25 Using your Freestanding Cooker Care and Maintenance 2...

Page 5: ...cooker to effects such as sun rain snow etc IMPORTANT In the event that the cable connecting your cooker becomes damaged it must be replaced by a suitably qualified person This cable must not be repla...

Page 6: ...e centre of the burners and turn handles to a safe position where they can not be knocked or grabbed WARNING Before obtaining access to terminals all supply circuits must be disconnected IMPORTANT Whe...

Page 7: ...surfaces or inside the oven IMPORTANT This appliance has been designed for non professional domestic use only Do not use this oven for commercial use or any other application e g room heating GENERAL...

Page 8: ...refully They contain important information which will help you get the best from your freestanding cooker and ensure safe and correct installation and operation If you require any further assistance o...

Page 9: ...time 8 1 Gas burners 2 Cast Iron Trivets 3 Control Panel 4 Shelf positions 5 6 Wire Shelf Top Oven Door Guide Bracket Wire Shelf Baking tray 7 8 9 10 Bottom Oven Door Hinge 11 12 Door Seal Door lock 1...

Page 10: ...Getting to know your You ll be up and running in no time Accessories 1 2 3 4 1 x Baking tray 1 x Grill insert 1 x Grill pan handle 2 x Chrome shelves 3 1 2 4 9...

Page 11: ...le gas supply matches the Data Label and the gas type label First Use IMPORTANT When using your oven for the first time your cooker may give off smoke or an unusual odour from the heating elements and...

Page 12: ...m size all rooms containing the appliance must have direct access to the outside air via an openable window or equivalent The room containing the cooker should have an air supply in accordance with BS...

Page 13: ...in the vicinity of the installation There must be at least 2cm of free space between the back wall and the rear of the appliance to allow for ventilation and air circulation Positioning The furniture...

Page 14: ...e label supplied in the conversion kit next to the gas connection point and remove the existing label Setting the minimum level 1 Light one of the burners and turn the tap to minimum flame 2 Remove th...

Page 15: ...hain The appliance must be secured against the possibility of tipping forward by using the supplied safety chains attached to the rear of your oven Fasten the stability hook provided by inserting a wa...

Page 16: ...mains Install an approved circuit breaker with a minimum contact opening of 3 mm between the appliance and the mains fuse box The circuit breaker should be sized according to the load and should comp...

Page 17: ...Using your Freestanding Cooker Control panel F 16 Adjusts the flame of the hobs...

Page 18: ...icate types of food which do not require heat for example ice cream cakes cream or custard desserts fruit cakes etc By using Defrost mode the defrosting time is approximately halved Fan Baking When se...

Page 19: ...ntil the bar above flashes and set the cooking time 45 minutes 2 Press the function button repeatedly until the bar above flashes and set the finish time to 14 00 After the above setting the current t...

Page 20: ...the button is pressed the remaining time is displayed When the set time is reached disappears and the alarm will ring To stop the alarm press the button Note After pressing the button timer settings s...

Page 21: ...even browning the maximum recommended size of a baking tray is 340 mm 13 by 340 mm 13 When the oven is on do not leave the door open for longer than necessary otherwise the knobs may get very hot Alw...

Page 22: ...a preheated oven Make sure you wait until the oven has been preheated thoroughly the pilot lamp will turn off To prevent cake from dropping sinking do not open the oven door during baking Pastry is to...

Page 23: ...as Burner Components Controls Control knob Hob top Burners These parts can be removed for cleaning periodically After cleaning they must be well dried and correctly replaced It is important to check t...

Page 24: ...es to the boil take care to turn the flame down to a level that will just keep it boiling The use of pans in excess of the maximum diameter recommended in the table above can result in over heating di...

Page 25: ...ker can be damaged if excess cleaning liquids are not immediately removed After cleaning the interior parts of the cooker with a soapy cloth rinse it and then dry thoroughly with a soft cloth Clean th...

Page 26: ...f electric shock WARNING Please do not use screwdrivers or other utensils to remove the light cover This could damage the enamel of the oven or the lamp holder lamp holder PLEASE NOTE The bulb replace...

Page 27: ...consumption Upper oven usable capacity Lower oven usable capacity Energy rating NWMC60DFB NWMC60DFSS NWMC60DFC 220 240V AC 50Hz 1600 1900W 1710 2030W 3310 3930W 31L 68L A Max Gas Power 8200W Auxiliar...

Page 28: ...elongate cooking time Do not open oven door during cooking period EE gas hob EE gas burner Type of hob Number of gas burners 4 Gas hob kg 55 90 Triple Ring Burner 1 54 00 Semi rapid burner 1 56 39 Se...

Page 29: ...C Thermal cut out 120 C Thermal cut out 45 C Temperature adjuster Heat dissipation fan Top Grill Bottom Grill 4 3 1 2 5 4 3 1 2 5 P2 P1 P3 P2 P1 P3 Lamp Light Light Back Grill Lamp Circulation fan The...

Page 30: ...heck the correct placement of the links This must be done by a qualified competent person Nothing works completely dead Power is turned off at the isolation switch or the consumer unit Poor electrical...

Page 31: ...Model Ref Serial number Date of purchase Product support Help and assistance Troubleshooting www newworldassist co uk 0333 305 2263 30 Lines open 09 00 17 30 Monday to Friday...

Page 32: ...wise be caused by inappropriate waste handling of this product The symbol on the product or on the documents accompanying the product the crossed out wheelie bin symbol indicates that this appliance a...

Page 33: ...Your new product is guaranteed against faults and breakdowns for 24 months Don t forget to register it with us today so we can provide you with our best possible after sales service and useful updates...

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