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Getting to know your Freestanding Cooker

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Getting to know your 

Freestanding Cooker

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Please read these instructions carefully. 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, our technical 
experts are happy to help. For full details, refer to 
the product support section at the end of these 
instructions.

Summary of Contents for NWMID51EB

Page 1: ...Instruction manual NWMID51EW NWMID51EB...

Page 2: ...our Freestanding Cooker Should you require any guidance a simple solution can often be found online at www newworldassist co uk If you still require further assistance call one of our experts on 0333...

Page 3: ...our Freestanding Cooker Overview Accessories 12 Installing your Freestanding Cooker 14 16 1 2 3 4 5 6 Electrical connection 18 26 27 Using your Freestanding Cooker 27 Care and Maintenance Cleaning Rep...

Page 4: ...1 Safety information...

Page 5: ...nd insulation materials This is normal for cooking appliances To eliminate this odour run the oven at 250 degrees for 40 60 mins with the oven empty WARNING Before obtaining access to terminals all su...

Page 6: ...ot try to lift or move this appliance by pulling on the door handle WARNING Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility of electric shock IMPORTANT You...

Page 7: ...Getting to know your Freestanding Cooker 2...

Page 8: ...d these instructions carefully 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 a...

Page 9: ...ing Cooker 11 1 Top plate 2 Thermostat knob 3 Command knob for oven 4 Regulators for hobs 5 Oven door 6 Handle 7 Plastic leg 8 Fixed Panel 9 Lamp 10 Grill 11 Ceramic heater 140 mm 250 mm 12 Ceramic he...

Page 10: ...for pastry cookie biscuit etc frozen foods Circular tray Used for pastry frozen foods Wire grill Used for roasting or placing foods to be baked roasted and frozen into desired rack Telescopic rail Tra...

Page 11: ...Installing your Freestanding Cooker 3...

Page 12: ...eater than 50 C 3 Surrounding furniture cabinets and extractor fans should be positioned in accordance with the diagram shown in the figure 4 There must be at least 2cm of free space between the back...

Page 13: ...ABLE PARTS INSIDE REFER SERVICING TO QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN CAUTION CAUTION TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT REMOVE COVER OR BACK NO USER SERVICEABLE...

Page 14: ...uit 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 comply with current regulations the...

Page 15: ...Using your Freestanding Cooker 4...

Page 16: ...Lamp is on when oven element is heating up oven or cycling on B Function switch Control Knob Sets Oven Function Mode C Oven Temperature Control Knob Sets temperature for baking D Hotplate Indicator La...

Page 17: ...onal cooking method that cooks your food equally Joints of meat will benefit using this cooking function and any roasted items Bottom Element Bottom element cooking is used for foods that typically ne...

Page 18: ...mum 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 Always leave a finger s wi...

Page 19: ...ing table then to prevent fat and grease from dripping onto the bottom of the oven and smoke from forming place a dripping pan on the 1st oven rack from the bottom Baking Cakes When baking cakes alway...

Page 20: ...mostat knob setting Cooking time Minutes Convection Duck Roast veal or beef Pork roast Biscuits short pastry Tarts 1 1 1 1 3 3 3 3 3 15 15 15 15 15 200 200 200 180 180 65 75 70 75 70 80 15 20 30 35 Gr...

Page 21: ...Always put dry pots and pans on the hotplates Do not use pots and pans which are too large Pans which overhang the hotplate more than 50 mm can damage the hob Using the hotplates of your electric cook...

Page 22: ...Care and maintenance 5...

Page 23: ...llow 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 Enamell...

Page 24: ...liance to the electrical mains or unplug the appliance gas Remove the glass cover of the lamp holder by rotating anti clockwise Remove the lamp and replace with a lamp resistant to high temperatures 3...

Page 25: ...pecification We apologise for any inconvenience caused by minor inconsistencies within these instructions that may occur due to product improvements and development Allimages and drawings are for illu...

Page 26: ...Product support 6...

Page 27: ...blown Check fuses Circuit breaker tripped Check circuit breaker Lamp blown or loose in socket Replace or tighten globe Oven not hot enough Heat escaping through incorrectly sealed door Check shelves...

Page 28: ...ef Serial number Date of purchase Local call rates applies Lines open 9am 5 30pm Monday to Friday Calls to New World enquiry lines may attract a charge and set up fee from residential lines depending...

Page 29: ...priate 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 fitting may not be treated...

Page 30: ...World 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 u...

Page 31: ...Contact www newworldassist co uk Helpline 0333 3052263...

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