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When the oven is hot never touch the door 

Before starting to use your appliance ensure that curtains, paper or 
flammable items are kept away from your appliance. Do not keep 
flammable materials inside of or around your cooker 

Take care when closing the oven door that there is nothing 
obstructing it from closing as this may break the glass door 

Position pans over the centre of the burners and turn handles to a 
safe position where they cannot be knocked or grabbed 

Make sure the cooker control knobs are all in the off position when 
not in use 

If you do not intend to use your cooker for a long period of time turn 
off the electric supply to the cooker 

Ensure that the room where your cooker is installed is well ventilated 
particularly while the cooker is in use.  Keep natural ventilation holes 
open and clear of obstructions or install an extractor hood.  Prolonged 
intensive use of your cooker may call for additional ventilation (by 
opening a window) 

Do not try to lift or move this cooker by pulling on the door handle 

Ensure that the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to 
avoid the possibility of electric shock 

Your appliance is produced in accordance with all applicable local and 

International standards and regulations and must only be installed by an 

authorized service technician 

Do not lean anything on the door while it is open as you may 
unbalance your appliance or damage the door or its hinges 

Do not hang towels, dishcloths or clothes from the cooker or its 
handles 

Do not operate the appliance using an external timer or remote 
control system 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for P05C2S1BL

Page 1: ...Free Standing Electric Oven 50 x 60 60x60 cm P05C2SWH P06C2SWH P05C2S21NBL P05C2S1BL P06C2S21NBL...

Page 2: ...Features 3 Safety Instructions 4 Installation 6 Fixing to the Wall 8 Electrical Requirements 9 Connecting the Mains Supply Cable 10 Using your Hob 11...

Page 3: ...Using your Oven 12 Cleaning and Care 13 Replacing the Bulb Top Tips 15 Disposal of Appliance Problem Solving 17 Health and Safety 18 Technical Data Warranty Information 20 Customer Care 22...

Page 4: ...For illustration purposes only Accessories provided with models P05C2SWH P06C2SWH 1 cooking tray 2 chrome wire grid 1 inner tray grid 1 handle...

Page 5: ...llation ensure that the electricity voltage and frequency are compatible with your cooker In the event that the cable connecting your cooker becomes damaged it must be replaced by an electrician The m...

Page 6: ...ooker is installed is well ventilated particularly while the cooker is in use Keep natural ventilation holes open and clear of obstructions or install an extractor hood Prolonged intensive use of your...

Page 7: ...he diagram that follows If fitted the extractor fan must be at least 65cm above the hob If no fan is fitted the minimum distance between the hob and any cabinet or other structure must be 70cm This co...

Page 8: ...he oven door As the chains must be attached to the wall using fixings suitable for your wall type the wall fixings are not supplied with the cooker Fix the chain to the cooker bracket with the nuts an...

Page 9: ...Do not let mains cables come into contact with the appliance door Electrical details Rated Voltage 220 240 Vac 50 Hz Supply Connection 32 A double pole switched fused outlet with3mm contact gap Max R...

Page 10: ...plate by removing the cover screw Loosen the cable clamp Connect the mains supply cable to the terminal block on the cooker using the colour code Secure the cable clamp Check the cable terminals for t...

Page 11: ...Please note as states below symbols may differ between models WARNING There is a risk of burns from residual heat...

Page 12: ...ient heating to occur Pans should have the same diameter as the cooking zone that they are being used on Do not use saucepans with rough bottoms as they can scratch the surface of the hob Use clean dr...

Page 13: ...selection knob clockwise to select the mode of cooking required Do not use aluminium foil to line the bottom of the oven or grill tray Food should not be placed inside the cavity until the correct co...

Page 14: ...e oven should be carried out on a regular basis clean the interior after each use Fat accumulation or other food remains may result in a fire Care must be taken when cleaning between the door glass an...

Page 15: ...maintenance are done remount the glass and the profile in reverse Order Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Open door unlock by pulling the hinge lock upwards with a screw driver Bring the hinge lock to the widest ang...

Page 16: ...surface with a clean cloth To maintain the solid plates remove spillages using a soft brush plastic or nylon scourer and warm water To keep the solid plates in good condition put a little olive oil on...

Page 17: ...iod of time do not touch or place any object on top of the hob Never place cutlery or lids on the hob as they will get hot and could cause serious burns Do not open oven door too frequently When deep...

Page 18: ...ing on more than one level Dispose of used electrical appliances in an environmentally friendly manner This cooker bears the symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment WEEE This means that t...

Page 19: ...This appliance should not be used in a garage conservatory annex shed or out house Personal Safety To protect against the risk of electric shock ensure the electrical connections are kept dry This app...

Page 20: ...y manner return the appliance to the nearest authorized dealer or after sales service centre for examination repair electrical or mechanical adjustment How to Extinguish a Fire 1 Turn off the power 2...

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Page 22: ...Guarantee It is important to retain the retailer s receipt as proof of purchase Staple your receipt to this back cover for future reference Please quote the following information if the product develo...

Page 23: ...is guarantee does not confer any rights other than those expressly set out above and does not cover any claims for consequential loss or damage This guarantee is offered as an additional benefit and d...

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