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For additional safety, if a sensor is touched for more than 10 seconds all the heating 
areas are automatically turned off. 

 

If a heating area is turned off and "

H

", appears on the display, it means that there is 

residual heat in the area and you must be careful to avoid burns. The "

H

" symbols goes 

out automatically when the residual heat has reduced sufficiently. 

 

Automatic heat push: At the beginning of the cooking cycle, the heating areas can be set 
to the maximum level for a period of time calculated automatically by the Module in order 
to reach the set cooking temperature as quickly as possible. The automatic heat push is 
activated by touching the "+" sensor immediately after turning the Module on, and then 
selecting the required output. A dot (

) appears alongside the set value. When the heat 

push time is up, the dot disappears and the heating areas continue to work at the set 
level at even temperatures. 

 

To avoid activating the automatic heat push, touch the "-" key after turning the Module 
on. The selector will go to 4 automatically and the require output can then set. The 

selected functions can be topped by touching the 

 key for a few seconds. A buzzer 

sounds and a light illuminates each time you attempt to change the set levels. At this 
point, the Electronic Module can be turned off, but the function stop is still enable. To 

disable the function stop, touch the 

  key again for a few seconds. 

 

3.8. FITTING THE FAT FILTER TO  MULTIPLE-FUNCTION OVEN 

(fig. 20). 

 

Place tabs A-B in line with the holes in the fan cover A1-B1 at back of the oven. 

Press rod C so that the tabs fit perfectly into the holes A1-B1. 

 

3.9. FITTING THE GAS BURNERS TO THE HOB 

 

Burners: auxiliary, semi-rapid, rapid, super rapid: 
To fit the burners,

 flame diffusers and the enamel burner caps correctly in the hob cups, follow 

the sequence illustrated in fig. 21. Ensure that the cup burner guides and the burner flame 
diffuser guides are matched perfectly. 

 
Triple crown burner:

 fit the flame diffuser to the burner support so that it cannot rotate (fig. 22). 

 
ATTENTION: the triple crown burner caps must always sit perfectly in their seats. If they 
are not, the flame may return inside and deform the burner by progressive overheating. 

 

Griddle burner:

 fit the flame diffuser by placing the hole in the bottom part over the electronic 

ignition candle in the hob cup (fig. 23). 
 

3.10 TELESCOPIC RUNNERS (only for certain models) 

 
The telescopic runners guarantee greater stability to the oven accessories. Placing the food on 
the shelves or on the tray is easier and safer. The shelves and trays must be securely fitted into 
their housing on the runners.  We recommend using oven gloves during cooking or while the 
oven is still hot. 

 

Before cleaning turn off at the mains and leave the oven and burners to cool. 

Clean the hob and oven after each use in order to prevent build-up of stubborn dirt that is difficult 
to remove and may damage the surfaces. 
 
To clean the stainless steel, enamelled, and glass parts and the control panel, we recommend 
using a sponge or damp cloth with a non-abrasive cleaner. Do not use steel wool, abrasive 
powders and corrosive substances that could scratch. 
 

 

Summary of Contents for FEC 90

Page 1: ...Porter Charles OPERATION MANUAL Freestanding Gas Electric Cooker Slide In Freestanding FEC 90...

Page 2: ...upply cable 2 3 Access to electrical gas components 2 4 Replacing the thermostat taps 2 5 Removing and fitting the oven door 2 6 Replacing the light bulb 2 7 Glass cover 3 USING THE COOKER PAGES 9 14...

Page 3: ...d or painted parts in order to prevent it melting The utmost care must be taken when removing this protection so as to avoid damaging the protected parts When the cooker is in use keep children at a s...

Page 4: ...3 POSITIONING THE COOKER a Built in cooker Cookers in this class can be fitted between two units unless the side in contact with the cooker is higher than the hob In this case the unit must stand at l...

Page 5: ...ion instructions are observed the pipe must be longer than 400 mm and shorter than 1500 mm it must not exceed 50 C in any point it is not pulled or twisted it cannot be choked and the entire edges sha...

Page 6: ...gas to another remove the grids covers holed flame diffuser and the burner supports fig 7 replace the holed injectors as indicated in 7 C according to the type of gas used see table 1 put the burner s...

Page 7: ...9 mm 2 3 ACCESS TO ELECTRICAL GAS COMPONENTS To carry out maintenance and or to replace the electrical components fitted in the back of the cooker e g light bulb older rotisserie supply cable electric...

Page 8: ...ltaneously push and lift the door upwards to free it from the cooker hinge locks and then remove it To fit the door follow these instructions in reverse taking care that the hinge lock is properly fit...

Page 9: ...ns of a safety valve which shuts off the gas flow should the burner go out accidentally Burner performance a variety of pans with a minimum diameter of 120 mm can be used on the medium and small burne...

Page 10: ...the knob of maximum power Control of the heating zones is automatic by activating or disabling the heating elements at regular intervals thus ensuring precise uniform heating ie short heating periods...

Page 11: ...0 W 450 W 750 W 1200 W 1700 W All Clockwise 2400W Rear left Energy regulator Circular anti clockwise 1500W 10 25 50 65 90 100 All Clockwise 2000W Central Energy regulator Circular anti clockwise 1100W...

Page 12: ...nts can work together or independently This gives more even cooking for example when the cooking time is almost up the food may need more heat at the top or the bottom The temperature is kept constant...

Page 13: ...uld be placed on the level closest to the grill while a roll of meat or poultry etc should placed on the middle level The drip tray should be fitted on the guides below the grill Using the electric gr...

Page 14: ...gs at the end of the preset time WARNING the knob must not be turned in anti clockwise towards the hand symbol otherwise you can break the timer 3 7 ELECTRONIC PROGRAMMER Porter Charles electronic pro...

Page 15: ...ounter begins and you have the ability to modify the time To stop the function you have to turn the knob to 0 or press the knob Cooking time function Turning the knob when the oven is on activates the...

Page 16: ...the blinking led switches on you program the start time of automatic programming with the knob and you confirm it by pressing the knob Turn the knob to program the cooking time the two leds blink Pres...

Page 17: ...sisted oven and rotisserie The heat is radiated in the oven and is evenly distributed by the fan Ideal for browning food without drying them out 8 Even cooking The heat emitted by the top and bottom h...

Page 18: ...will remove these When cooking is finished the heated area remains hot for a certain period of time Take care not to place your hands on it Keep children at a safe distance Working Touch the symbol to...

Page 19: ...tabs A B in line with the holes in the fan cover A1 B1 at back of the oven Press rod C so that the tabs fit perfectly into the holes A1 B1 3 9 FITTING THE GAS BURNERS TO THE HOB Burners auxiliary semi...

Page 20: ...d surface does not come into prolonged contact with acid and alkaline substances such as VINEGAR COFFEE MILK SALT WATER LEMON JUICE TOMATO JUICE ETC To clean the inside of the oven door according to t...

Page 21: ...21 FIG 4 FIG 5 FIG 6 FIG 7 FIG 8 FIG 9...

Page 22: ...22 FIG 10 FIG 10 A FIG 12 FIG 13 FIG 14 FIG 15 FIG 18 FIG 19 FIG 20...

Page 23: ...23 FIG 21 FIG 22 FIG 23 FIG 24...

Page 24: ...tance This will identify your product for our priority service back up Please attach your invoice to this manual for easy future reference PORTER CHARLES INCORPORATION 2278 Speers Road Oakville Ontari...

Page 25: ...25 Porter Charles Porter Charles Incorporated Telephone 800 421 6332 Telephone 905 829 3980 Facsimile 905 829 3985...

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