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NEVER

 use paint solvents, washing soda, 

caustic cleaners, biological powders, 

bleach, chlorine based bleach cleaners, 

coarse abrasives or salt. 

• 

DO NOT

 mix different cleaning products 

– they may react together with hazardous 

results.

• 

All parts of the cooker can be cleaned with 

hot soapy water. 

• 

Take care that no water seeps into the 

appliance. 

• 

Before you remove any of the grill parts for 

cleaning, make sure that they are cool or 

use oven gloves.

• 

DO NOT

 use any abrasive substances on 

the grill and grill parts.

• 

DO NOT

 put the side runners in a 

dishwasher.

• 

DO NOT

 put the burner heads in a 

dishwasher.

• 

NEVER

 use caustic or abrasive cleaners as 

these will damage the surface.

• 

DO NOT

 use steel wool, oven cleaning 

pads or any other materials that will 

scratch the surface.

• 

NEVER

 store flammable materials in the 

drawer. This includes paper, plastic and 

cloth items, such as cookbooks, plastic 

ware and towels, as well as flammable 

liquids. 

• 

DO NOT

 store explosives, such as aerosol 

cans, on or near the appliance.

• 

DO NOT

 use steel wool, oven cleaning 

pads, or any other materials that will 

scratch the surface.

• 

DO NOT

 attempt to disassemble or clean 

around any burner while another burner 

is on, otherwise an electric shock could 

result.

Grill/Glide-out Grill™ Care

 

n

WARNING:

 UNATTENDED COOKING 

UNDER THE GRILL CAN BE DANGEROUS 

AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE.

• 

When using the grill, make sure that the 

grill pan is in position and pushed fully in, 

otherwise the control knobs may become 

very hot.

• 

DO NOT

 leave the grill on for more than 

a few moments without the grill pan 

underneath it, otherwise the knobs may 

become hot.

• 

NEVER

 close the grill door when the grill is 

on.

• 

Accessible parts may be hot when the grill 

is in use. Young children should be kept 

away

Cooker Care

As steam can condense to water droplets 

on the cool outer trim of the oven, it may be 

necessary during cooking to wipe away any 

moisture with a soft cloth. This will also help to 

prevent soiling and discolouration of the oven 

exterior by cooking vapours.

Cleaning

• 

Isolate the electricity supply before 

carrying out any thorough cleaning. Allow 

the cooker to cool.

• 

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 fire.

• 

Clean only the parts listed in this guide.

• 

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 

cleaners can produce noxious fumes if 

applied to a hot surface.

Summary of Contents for CLA100DFFBL/C

Page 1: ...Classic 100 Dual Fuel U111228 02a USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...acted via e mail Facebook Twitter message or Instagram comment 4 We cannot guarantee your kitchen will be professionally photographed 4 Any photographs received and professional photographs taken will...

Page 3: ...your cooker 17 Essential Information 17 Hotplate Burners 17 The Griddle Plate 18 Glide out Grill 18 Control Panel and Doors 18 Ovens 19 Cleaning table 20 7 Troubleshooting 21 8 Installation 23 Dear In...

Page 4: ...ii...

Page 5: ...lease refer to the oven shelf installation in the Accessories section WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use and will retain heat even after you have stopped cooking Care...

Page 6: ...ble clamp Minimum temperature rating T105 Read the instructions before installing or using this appliance Gas Connection Safety This cooker is a Class 2 Subclass 1 appliance This appliance can be conv...

Page 7: ...0 minutes with the grill pan in position pushed fully back and the grill door open Make sure the room is well ventilated to the outside air see Ventilation below People with respiratory or allergy pro...

Page 8: ...t when the oven door is opened Fig 1 3 When opening the oven stand well back and allow any steam to disperse DO NOT use hotplate protectors foil or hotplate covers of any description These may affect...

Page 9: ...necessary otherwise the control knobs may become very hot DO NOT use the timed oven if the adjoining oven is already warm DO NOT place warm food in the oven to be timed DO NOT use a timed oven that i...

Page 10: ...burner while another burner is on otherwise an electric shock could result Grill Glide out Grill Care n WARNING UNATTENDED COOKING UNDER THE GRILL CAN BE DANGEROUS AND MAY RESULT IN FIRE When using t...

Page 11: ...parks will be made at every burner this is normal Do not attempt to disassemble or clean around any burner while another burner is on otherwise an electric shock could result To light a burner press t...

Page 12: ...estos or mesh mats are NOT recommended Fig 2 6 They will reduce burner performance and could damage the pan supports You should also avoid using unstable and misshapen pans that may tilt easily and pa...

Page 13: ...non stick and metal cooking utensils e g spatulas will damage the surface Use heat resistant plastic or wooden utensils n Do not put it crossways it will not fit properly and will be unstable Fig 2 12...

Page 14: ...l control will come on For best results slide the carriage back into the grill chamber The grill trivet can be removed and the food placed on it while you are waiting for the grill to preheat n DO NOT...

Page 15: ...Fan ovens circulate hot air continuously which means faster more even cooking The recommended cooking temperatures for a fan oven are generally lower than those for a non fan oven Note Please remember...

Page 16: ...ximum weight that can be held by the Handyrack is 5 5kg 12lb It should only be used with the supplied roasting tin which is designed to fit the Handyrack Any other vessel could be unstable It can be f...

Page 17: ...n clock Minute Minder Setting the minute minder Note The cook symbol remains visible during normal operation Note The cook symbol remains visible during normal operation Note The cook symbol remains v...

Page 18: ...on ArtNo 306 0001 3 button clock Alarm will sound when cooking has finished press any button to stop the alarm If the alarm is not stopped it will stop automatically after 7 minutes Set the length of...

Page 19: ...ther containers should be placed centrally Keep all trays and containers away from the back of the oven as overbrowning of the food may occur For even browning the maximum recommended size of a baking...

Page 20: ...0 C 150 C for remainder Do not forget to include the weight of the stuffing For fresh or frozen pre packed poultry follow instructions on the pack Thoroughly thaw frozen poultry before cooking Cassero...

Page 21: ...er heads in a dishwasher Make sure they are absolutely dry before replacing them The Single Ring Burners When refitting the burner head make sure that the notch lines up with the electrode or hole in...

Page 22: ...rt frame The support frame is held to the side rails by two clips on each side Fig 6 6 For each side support the side rail with one hand and with the other hand lift the frame up and out of the side c...

Page 23: ...p all marks on the lining but helps to reduce the amount of manual cleaning needed The Cook Clean panels work better above 200 C If you do most of your cooking below this temperature occasionally remo...

Page 24: ...oth supermarket Sides and plinth Painted surface Hot soapy water soft cloth Splashback rear grille Enamel or stainless steel Hot soapy water soft cloth Cream cleaner with care if necessary Control pan...

Page 25: ...re in the electrical supply remember to reset the clock to make sure that the timed oven continues to operate Food is cooking too slowly too quickly or burning Cooking times may differ from your previ...

Page 26: ...adjusted to alter its angle Fig 7 5 Loosen the bottom hinge fixing screws and use the notch and a flat bladed screwdriver to move the position of the hinge to set the hinge position Fig 7 6 Retighten...

Page 27: ...icular BS 5440 Part 2 For Natural Gas BS 6172 and BS 6891 For LP Gas BS5482 1 when the installation is in a permanent dwelling BS5482 2 when the installation is in a caravan or other non permanent dwe...

Page 28: ...ssure relief valve be used in any LPG installation to prevent exposure of downstream fittings appliances to excessive pressure over 75mbar in event of regulator failure After converting the appliance...

Page 29: ...lue trim which is fitted to the cooker hob Surfaces of furniture and walls at the sides and rear of the appliance should be heat splash and steam resistant Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen f...

Page 30: ...be kept as short as is practicable and fixed firmly to the rear of the cooker If you are using a stability bracket first attach the bracket location device to the rear of the cooker Fig 8 8 Then adjus...

Page 31: ...cooker can be adjusted and each connection is different it is difficult to give precise dimensions Although a 900mm hose can be used a 1250mm maximum hose will allow slightly more flexibility in the p...

Page 32: ...ic power point Access to the mains terminal is gained by removing the electrical terminal cover box on the back panel Connect the mains cable to the correct terminals for your electrical supply type F...

Page 33: ...each end to the inner plinth The height of the outer plinth can be adjusted by sliding it up or down via the slotted hole Fig 8 18 Fitting the Splashback Position the splashback on the rear of the ho...

Page 34: ...are for single phase The ratings are for 230V 50Hz Code Colour b Blue br Brown bk Black or Orange r Red v Violet w White y Yellow g y Green yellow gr Grey Code Description X01 Grill front switch X02...

Page 35: ...Bypass Screw Natural Gas G20 20 mb L P Gas 29 37 mb Injector Injector Wok burner 62 4 0kW 148 4 0 kW 291 g h 103 Rapide Large Burner 40 3 kW 134 3 0 kW 218 g h 87 Semi Rapide Medium Burner 32 1 7kW 10...

Page 36: ...urners 5 Auxiliary Small Burner EE gas burner Semi Rapide Medium Burner EE gas burner 58 Semi Rapide Medium Burner EE gas burner 58 Rapide Large Burner EE gas burner 56 Rapide Large Burner EE gas burn...

Page 37: ...ency Fuel type Electric Cavity type Fanned Power conventional kW Power forced air convection kW 2 5 Volume Litres 82 Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle Energy consumption electricit...

Page 38: ...34 NOTE...

Page 39: ...by persons or organisations other than those authorised to act on behalf of AGA Rangemaster Exceptions Items not included under the free 1 year guarantee include pan supports griddles wok rings bakin...

Page 40: ...cular appliance Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Consumer Services 44 0 1926 457628 Fax 44 0 1926 450526 E mail consumers agarangemaster co uk www rangemaster co uk F...

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