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General Safety Instructions 

In the UK the cooker must be installed by a CORGI 
registered engineer. 

The installation must be in accordance with the 
in stal la tion instructions and comply with the relevant 
regulations and also the local gas and electricity 
supply companies’ requirements.

If you smell gas

Don’t turn electric switches on or off.
Don’t smoke
Don’t use naked flames
Do turn off the gas at the meter or cylinder
Do open doors and windows to get rid of the gas 
Do keep people away from the area affected
Call your gas supplier.

If you are using natural gas in the UK ring Transco plc 
on

 0800 111 999

This appliance is designed for domestic cooking 
only. Use for any other purpose could invalidate 
any warranty or liability claim.

The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the 
production of heat and moisture in the room in 
which it is in stalled. Ensure that the kitchen is well 
ventilated: keep nat u ral ven ti la tion holes open or 
install a mechanical ventilation device, (mechanical 
extractor hood). 

Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call 
for additional ventilation, for ex am ple opening a 
window, or more eff ective ventilation, for example 
in creas ing the lev el of mechanical ventilation where 
present.

The cooker should be serviced by a qualifi ed service 
engineer and only approved spare parts used. Have 
the installer show you the location of the cooker 
control switch. Mark it for easy reference. Always 
allow the cooker to cool and then switch off  at 
the mains and before cleaning or carrying out any 
maintenance work, unless specifi ed otherwise in this 
guide.

All parts of the cooker become hot with use and 
will retain heat even after you have stopped 
cooking.

Take care when touching cooker, to minimize the 
possibility of burns, always be certain that the 
controls are in the OFF position and that it is cool 
before attempting to clean the cooker.

Use dry oven gloves when applicable - using damp 
gloves might result in steam burns when you touch 
a hot surface. Never operate the cooker with wet 
hands.

Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of 
a glove. They might catch fi re if they touch a hot 
surface.

Clean with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is used 
to wipe spills on a hot surface, be careful to avoid 
steam burns. Some cleansers can produce noxious 
fumes if applied to a hot surface.

Do not use unstable saucepans and position the 
handles away from the edge of the hotplate.

Babies, toddlers and young children should not be 
allowed near the cooker at any time. They should 
never be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the 
appliance. Teach them not to play with controls or 
any other part of the cooker.

Never store anything of interest to children in 
cabinets above a cooker - children climbing on the 
cooker to reach them could be seriously injured. 

Clean only parts listed in this guide. 

In the interests of hygiene and safety the cooker 
should be kept clean at all times as a build up in fats 
and other food stuff  could result in a fi re.

Always keep combustible wall coverings or curtains 
etc. a safe distance away from your cooker. 

Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of the cooker 
while it is in on.

Do not store or use combustible materials, or 
fl ammable liquids in the vicinity of this appliance. 

Do not use water on grease fi res. Never pick up a 
fl aming pan. Turn the controls off . Smoth er a fl aming 
pan on a surface unit by covering the pan completely 
with a well fi tting lid or baking tray. If available 
use a multipurpose dry chemical or foam-type fi re 
extinguisher.

Never leave the hotplate unattended at high heat 
settings. Pans boiling over can cause smoking and 
greasy spills may catch on fi re. 

Never wear loose-fi tting or hanging clothes while 
using the appliance. Be careful when reaching for 
items stored in cabinets over the hotplate. Flammable 
material could be ignited if brought in contact with a 
hot surface unit and may cause severe burns. 

Take great care when heating fats and oils, as they 
will ignite if they get too hot.

Summary of Contents for 90 Dual Fuel

Page 1: ...Kitchener 90 Dual Fuel Users Guide Installation Service Instructions U109700 01...

Page 2: ...ooker it may give o a slight odour This should stop after a little use Before using for the rst time make sure that all packing materials have been removed and then to dispel manufacturing odours turn...

Page 3: ...using the timer Page 10 Main Oven shelves Page 11 The Handyrack Page 11 Oven light Page 12 Tall oven shelves Page 12 Oven cooking guide Page 13 Cleaning your cooker Page 14 Moving your cooker Page 17...

Page 4: ...ce and could damage the pan supports Avoid using unstable and misshapen pans that may tilt easily and pans with a very small base diameter e g milk pans single egg poachers The minimum pan diameter re...

Page 5: ...cooking oil before use Light the hotplate burners Adjust the ame heights to suit Preheat the griddle for a maximum of 5 minutes before adding food Leaving it longer may cause damage Turn the control...

Page 6: ...e ring Wok burner only When you t the cradle check that the Wok is properly located on the front and rear ngers and that it is supported properly on a pan support Make sure the cradle is stable and th...

Page 7: ...d on the grill pan grid slide the grill pan onto the side supports Adjust the heat to suit by turning the knob Make sure it is pushed right in and touches the back stop Never close the grill door when...

Page 8: ...ntil the oven has reached the temperature you selected It will then cycle on and o during cooking During cooking food naturally produces steam particulary when cooking foods with high water content e...

Page 9: ...anual cooking To start and stop the oven automatically Before you set the clock you must have two numbers clearly in mind The Cook Time which is the period of time you want the oven to cook The Stop T...

Page 10: ...minium foil or speeded up slightly by cooking smaller quantities or placing in larger containers Very perishable foods such as pork or sh should be avoided if a long delay period is planned especially...

Page 11: ...during cooking place them on a baking tray Main Oven shelves the shelf guard should be at the back pointing upwards As well as the at shelf some models are supplied with a drop shelf The drop shelf in...

Page 12: ...Tall oven shelves The tall oven is supplied with four normal cooking shelves and a plate warming shelf When using the tall oven you can cook on all four shelves at the same time but make sure they ar...

Page 13: ...0g 20 25mins 190 C 15 20mins per 500g 15 20mins Turkey 150 C 20 25mins per 500g 20 25mins 190 C 15 20mins per 500g 15 20mins Stu ed Poultry Cook at 200 C or at 200 C for 20mins then 160 C for remainde...

Page 14: ...Some models have a separate trim ring which ts on the burner head The burner heads and caps can be removed for cleaning Make sure they are absolutely dry before replacing The single ring burners A ca...

Page 15: ...Oven The Main oven has panels which have been coated with a special enamel that partly cleans itself This does not stop all marks on the lining but helps to reduce the amount of manual cleaning needed...

Page 16: ...rome Warm soapy water soft cloth Oven Door Glass Glass Lid some models only Toughened glass Hot soapy water cream cleaner scourer if necessary Ovens Part Finish Recommended Cleaning Method Sides oor r...

Page 17: ...normal What cleaning materials are recommended for the cooker See the Cleaning section for recommended cleaning materials We do not recommend Mr Muscle as it contains chemicals that may damage the sur...

Page 18: ...ven temperature getting hotter as the cooker gets older If turning the knob down has not worked or only worked for a short time then you may need a new thermostat This should be tted by a service pers...

Page 19: ...oven gloves when applicable using damp gloves might result in steam burns when you touch a hot surface Never operate the cooker with wet hands Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a glo...

Page 20: ...hotplate be sure that the cord of the appliance does not come into contact with the hotplate Take care that no water seeps into the appliance Only certain types of glass glass ceramic earthenware or o...

Page 21: ...nd Use regulations 1998 The relevant Building IEE regulations Provision of Ventilation This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device Particular attention shall be given to...

Page 22: ...only required if tting the cooker on a stone or concrete oor 4 Steel tape measure 5 Cross head screwdriver 6 Flat head screwdriver 7 Spirit level 8 Pencil 9 Adjustable spanner 10 Screws for tting sta...

Page 23: ...he oven doors to open The actual opening of the doors is slightly less but this allows for some protection of your hand as you open the door Unpacking the Cooker Do not take any packaging o the cooker...

Page 24: ...of the cooker use the levelling tool supplied to turn the adjusting nuts at the front bottom corners of the cooker To set the front feet turn the bases to raise or lower Fitting a stability bracket A...

Page 25: ...ter completing the gas connection check the cooker is gas sound with a pressure test Pressure testing The gas pressure can be measured at one of the centre hotplate burner injectors not the Wok burner...

Page 26: ...inth to the bottom front of the cooker using the 5 screws provided Fit the outer plinth 2 screws 1 each end to the inner plinth The height of the outer plinth can be adjusted by sliding it up or down...

Page 27: ...Fit the new jets see Technical Data section at the back of the book for correct jets Reassemble in reverse order Tap adjustment Disconnect from electricity supply Pull o all the control knobs Open the...

Page 28: ...earthing Check for correct burner operation Servicing BEFORE SERVICING ANY GAS CARRYING COMPONENTS TURN OFF THE GAS SUPPLY Check the appliance is gas sound after completion of service When checking fo...

Page 29: ...move the four screws securing the cover and lift clear The oven thermostat capillary is clamped to the oven back sheet with an earthing plate Remove the screws and plate thermostat capillary earthing...

Page 30: ...ve the cooker forward to gain access to the sides Open the oven door slightly and remove the front panel xing screws from the door sides two each side Carefully lift o the outer door panel Remove door...

Page 31: ...re nut left hand thread 2 brass washers fan blade and Circlip Unscrew fan retaining nuts and washers 3 o each and lift the fan away from the rear of the cooker Fit new fan and reassemble in reverse or...

Page 32: ...32 WARNING SERVICING TO BE CARRIED OUT ONLY BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON Disconnect from electricity and gas before servicing Check appliance is safe when you have finished...

Page 33: ...hand oven fan B1 Left hand oven thermostat B2 Left hand oven switch block B3 Left Fan oven element 2 5kW B4 Left hand oven fan C Clock D1 Grill energy regulator D2 Right hand grill element 1 15kW D3...

Page 34: ...50mm Connections Gas Electric Rp 1 2 at rear right hand side 220 240V 50Hz Ratings Natural Gas L P Gas Hotplate Injector Injector Wok burner 3 5kW internal 80 3 5kW 246g h internal 54 external 129 ext...

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