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USERS GUIDE

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Safety Instructions

Please read these operating
instructions carefully for full
information on the safe
installation, use and care of your
new Rangemaster appliance.

This appliance must be correctly
installed in accordance with the
manufacturer’s instructions by a suitably
qualified person.

We cannot accept responsibility for
damage to persons or items due to poor
or incorrect installation of this
appliance.

Make sure that the voltage and
frequency of the mains supply
correspond to the details on the rating
plate which can be found on the lower
part of the front of the oven.

Warning: this appliance must be earthed.

We cannot accept any liability for
failures in the earth connection or for
earth connection that is not in
compliance with the regulations in force.

Maintenance and servicing work must
only be carried out after the power
supply has been disconnected by
switching off at the on/off isolator or
removing the mains fuse.

Due to our policy of continuous
innovation, we reserve the right to adjust
or modify our product without prior
notification.

Do not use the oven to heat kitchen, not
only does this waste fuel but the control
knobs may become overheated.

Do not let children near the oven during
use to avoid the danger of burns or
injury. Supervise the use of the oven by
the elderly or infirm.

On no account should flammable
materials be stored in a drawer or
cupboard beneath a built-in oven as
there is a risk of fire.

Do not place heavy objects on the open
door or sit on it as this could cause
damage to the hinging.

To avoid damage to the interior
enamel, do not place the oven pan or
baking trays on the bottom of the oven
and do not line the base of the oven
with aluminium cooking foil.

During cooking, food naturally
produces steam, which is vented away
to prevent an excessive build-up within
the oven. As this 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.

Before first use

Before using for your oven for the first
time clean it thoroughly. Switch off the
oven at the on/off isolator or remove the
mains fuse before cleaning. Remove any
packaging and the oven accessories from
the ovens. Wipe the oven interior using
hot water and a mild detergent. Rinse
carefully using a damp cloth. Wash the
oven shelves and accessories in a
dishwasher or using hot water and a mild
detergent, and dry thoroughly.

Slide the oven shelves and the oven pan
onto the runners, close the doors and
heat the ovens to maximum temperature
for 30 minutes to eliminate any residues
from the manufacturing process.

Summary of Contents for Double Built in Oven

Page 1: ...Double Built in Oven Users Guide Installation Servicing ...

Page 2: ...tions 3 Before first use 3 The Facia Panel 4 Oven accessories 4 Oven operation 4 Main oven 5 Top oven 5 Oven temperature 6 Oven cooking chart 7 Grilling in the oven 8 Grilling cooking chart 8 Installation 13 Technical Data 16 ...

Page 3: ...s or injury Supervise the use of the oven by the elderly or infirm On no account should flammable materials be stored in a drawer or cupboard beneath a built in oven as there is a risk of fire Do not place heavy objects on the open door or sit on it as this could cause damage to the hinging To avoid damage to the interior enamel do not place the oven pan or baking trays on the bottom of the oven a...

Page 4: ...e fig The shelf supports are numbered from 1 5 in the main oven and 1 3 in the top oven position 1 being the lowest The oven pan can be used for roasting or grilling in the oven When grilling fit the handle to the oven pan to slide it in or out of the oven Oven operation Your new Rangemaster oven incorporates a multifunction cooking system in each oven enabling you to select the most appropriate h...

Page 5: ... from flies Pieces of meat fish and poultry should be placed on a rack over a tray to catch any drips Be sure to wash the rack and tray after defrosting Defrost with the oven door closed Large items such as whole chickens and joints should not be defrosted in this way We recommend this be carried out in a refrigerator Defrosting should not be carried out in a warm oven or when an adjoining oven is...

Page 6: ...ction Check your food regularly to avoid over cooking Light only The oven interior light comes on Oven temperature The oven temperature is set by turning the appropriate oven temperature selector knob clockwise to the required level An oven temperature must be set for all functions except defrost and light Temperatures can be set from 50ºC to 250ºC Once a temperature has been selected the appropri...

Page 7: ... 180 1 35 45 Pizza 220 1 20 25 200 1 25 30 Roast beef 200 1 20 30 500g 20 180 1 20 30 500g 20 Roast pork 200 1 30 500g 30 180 1 30 500g 35 Roast lamb 190 1 25 500g 20 170 1 25 500g 25 Roast chicken 190 1 20 500g 20 170 1 20 500g 25 Roast duck 190 1 30 500g 170 1 35 500g Roast goose 180 1 25 500g 170 1 25 500g Roast turkey 170 1 25 500g 160 1 25 500g Vegetable bake 200 2 30 40 180 1 35 45 Beef cass...

Page 8: ...r to ensure correct performance of this function Check your food regularly to avoid over cooking Grilling cooking chart Main Oven Top Oven Shelf Cooking Shelf Cooking Food Temp ºC Position time mins Temp ºC Position time mins Sausages Max 5 5 10 side Max 3 5 10 side Bacon rashers Max 5 5 10 side Max 3 5 10 side Burgers Max 5 5 10 side Max 3 5 10 side Chop or steak Max 4 or 5 10 15 side Max 2 or 3 ...

Page 9: ... press the or buttons to set the required time Release the buttons once the time has been set to start the minute minder running The time display will show the time of day and the indicator will appear To check the remaining time on the minute minder at any point press the button The time display will show the remaining time on the minute minder until the button is released Once the time has elaps...

Page 10: ...n be switched off by pressing the button Turn the main oven function and temperature selector knobs to zero Press the button to reset the main oven to manual operation The flashing indicator will disappear The main oven can now be used manually Cancelling an automatic cooking programme An automatic cooking programme can be cancelled at any moment by pressing and holding the or button until the tim...

Page 11: ... at a 30º angle and locating the locked hinges in the hinge slots Open the door fully disengage the metal loops A and lower them so that they lie flat on the hinges B Close the oven door Removing the shelf supports Some models have detachable shelf supports which can be removed from the oven for cleaning by hand or in a dishwasher Grasp the shelf support and press downwards to release from the cli...

Page 12: ...process Clean the enamelled and glass parts of the oven interior and remove the shelf supports see page 11 Close the door and switch on the oven using the forced air convection system at the maximum temperature for 1 11 2 hours depending on the level of soiling Once the oven has cooled the base can be wiped with a damp cloth and the shelf supports replaced see page 11 With catalytic liners fitted ...

Page 13: ...lified person strictly in accordance with the manufacturer s instructions The manufacturers decline responsibility for injury or damage to persons or property as a result of improper installation of this appliance This appliance conforms to DC No 13 4 89 and the standards of CEE DTD 87 308 of 2 6 1987 regarding the elimination of radio interference Electrical connection Electrical Installation mus...

Page 14: ... The housing adjacent furniture and all materials used in installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 80ºC plus ambient temperature during periods of operation In addition adjacent furniture cabinet doors must be at least 8mm from the appliance at all points Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture cabinetry are particularly prone to heat damage and discolouration A...

Page 15: ...upper edge of the housing unit s plinth A further ventilation space of 50mm must exist between the rear of the appliance and the back of the housing or an adjacent wall If a tall housing is to be installed flush with the ceiling a 20cm2 ventilation cut out must be provided at the top of the housing When placing the oven in the housing do not use the oven door as a lever for lifting the oven as dam...

Page 16: ...grill element 2 0kW Top oven upper element 0 9kW Top oven lower element 1 3kW Top oven grill element 2 0kW Oven interior volumes Main oven volume 59 litres Top oven volume 30 litres Overall appliance dimensions Height 888mm Width 596mm Depth 566mm Total appliance weight Net 61kg Gross 72kg 09 03 ...

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