Rangemaster ECL45MCBL/BL User Manual & Installation & Service Instructions Download Page 9

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set just the cooking time necessary and you should 

keep a close eye on the cooking process.

• 

If you have several containers, such as cups, for example, 

set them out uniformly on the turntable plate

•  DO NOT

 seal plastic bags with metal clips. Use plastic 

clips instead. Prick the bags for several holes so that the 

steam can escape.

• 

Check that they reach at least a temperature of 70°C. 

When heating or cooking foods.

• 

Steam on the oven door during cooking may start 

to appear. This situation is normal and may be more 

noticeable if the room temperature is low. The process 

of cooking is not affected by this. After you have 

finished cooking, clean up the water coming from the 

condensation.

• 

When heating liquids, use containers with a wide 

opening, so that the steam can evaporate easily.

• 

Prepare the foods as per the instructions and keep in 

mind the cooking times and power levels indicated in 

the tables.

• 

Keep in mind that the figures given are only 

indicative and can vary depending on the initial state, 

temperature, moisture and type of food. It is depending 

on the initial state, temperature, moisture and different 

types of food. It is advisable to adjust the times and 

power levels to each situation. Depending on the exact 

characteristics of the food you may need to increase or 

shorten the cooking times or increase or decrease the 

power levels.

• 

The greater the amount of food, the longer the cooking 

time. Keep in mind that: Double the quantity = double 

the time. Half the quantity = half the time

• 

The lower the temperature, the longer the cooking time.

• 

Foods containing a lot of liquid heat up more quickly

• 

Cooking will be more uniform if the food is evenly 

distributed on the turntable. If you put dense foods on 

the outer part of the plate and less dense ones on the 

centre of the plate, you can heat up different types of 

food simultaneously.

• 

You can open the oven door at any time. When you do 

this the oven switches off automatically. The microwave 

will only start working again when you close the door 

and press the start key.

• 

It takes less time if we put a cover over food, but the 

cover should have vents avoiding extreme pressure.

Summary of Contents for ECL45MCBL/BL

Page 1: ...ECL45MCBL BL User Guide Installation Service Instructions U111102 03...

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Page 3: ...t for the Microwave Grill 14 Using the Grill Convection 15 Setting the delayed start for the Grill Convection 16 Using the Microwave Convection 17 Setting the delayed start for the Microwave Convectio...

Page 4: ...n n When the oven is not in use ensure that the control knobs are in the OFF position n n To minimise the possibility of burns always be certain that the controls are in the OFF position and that the...

Page 5: ...the cooked food and the condensation produced on the inner glass of the oven immediately n n DO NOT use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scra...

Page 6: ...vection 4 Microwave Grill 5 Grill Convection 6 Microwave Convection 7 Microwave Grill Convection 8 Defrost 9 Cooking Duration 10 Delay time 11 Microwave Power 12 Temperature 13 Clock 14 Child Lock 15...

Page 7: ...crease the minutes Step 5 Set the minutes Step 2 Decrease the hour Step 2 Firmly press the setting button Step 4 Increase the minutes Step 4 Decrease the hour Step 6 Confirm the correct time Step 8 Co...

Page 8: ...containers cannot be more than 3 cm high or come in contact with the cavity walls minimum distance 3 cm Any aluminum lid or top should be removed The cooking time is longer because the microwaves onl...

Page 9: ...ary depending on the initial state temperature moisture and type of food It is depending on the initial state temperature moisture and different types of food It is advisable to adjust the times and p...

Page 10: ...ecrease time Step 6 Press the Function button to change set the power rating Refer to Table 2 1 Microwave rating Step 2 Overview of the display Using the Microwave Step 7 Increase the power rating Ste...

Page 11: ...Microwave Step 7 Increase the power rating Step 8 Decrease the power rating NOTE At the end of each cooking process the oven will emit 3 beeps every 30 seconds for five minutes or until the oven door...

Page 12: ...rowave use See the section on types of ovenware When the grill is used it is possible that some splashes of fat may go onto the elements and be burnt This is a normal situation and does not mean there...

Page 13: ...etting the cooking duration Press the Timer button twice to set the delayed start The current time will appear Step 6 Calculate the time to start the Grill Step 7 Press Start to confirm start time Onc...

Page 14: ...me Convection Temperature Step 3 Press the Timer to set the time Step 2 Press the button to choose Convection Step 5 Press the Function to set the temperature Step 6 Increase temperature Step 7 Decrea...

Page 15: ...nd of 30secs Setting the delayed start for the Convection Step 9 Calculate the time to start the Convection Step 10 Press start to confirm start time Once set the display will show the function and AU...

Page 16: ...e altered to provide a preferred result Please allow for standing time and unless otherwise instructed do not forget to turn the meat pieces Step 1 Firmly press the Standby button Using the Microwave...

Page 17: ...crowave Grill Step 11 Press start to confirm start time Once set the display will show the function and AUTO text Step 2 Press the button to choose Microwave Grill Step 5 Increments of 30secs Step 7 I...

Page 18: ...on to confirm the setting Step 4 Increments of 30secs Step 5 Increments of 30secs Step 6 Press the Function to set the temperature Step 3 Press the Timer to set the time Step 10 Press the childlock bu...

Page 19: ...ction to set the temperature Step 3 Press the Timer to set the time Step 10 Calculate the time to start the Grill Convection Step 11 Press start to confirm start time Once set the display will show th...

Page 20: ...ng the Microwave Convection Step 4 Increments of 30secs Step 5 Increments of 30secs Step 3 Press the Timer to set the time Step 6 Press the Function to change set the power rating Step 9 Press the Pau...

Page 21: ...e Timer to set the time Step 6 Press the Function to change set the power rating Step 10 Calculate the time to start the Microwave Convection Step 11 Press start to confirm start time Once set the dis...

Page 22: ...icrowave Grill Convection Step 4 Increments of 30 Step 5 Increments of 30 Step 3 Press the Timer to set the time Step 9 Once set press start The power rating will alternated between temperaure and pow...

Page 23: ...e Microwave Grill Convection Step 10 Calculate the time to start the Microwave Convection Step 11 Press start to confirm start time Once set the display will show the function and AUTO text Step 6 Pre...

Page 24: ...find small pieces of ice in it you should mix these in before serving Place poultry on an upturned plate so that the meat juices can run off more easily Bread should be wrapped in a napkin so that it...

Page 25: ...liance will stop and emit 3 beeps every 30 seconds The defrost icon will become static and the word turn will appear Open the door turn the food over and press the Start Pause button to continue defro...

Page 26: ...gs Setting the delayed start for Defrost Step 8 Calculate the time to start the Defrost Step 9 Press start to confirm start time Once set the display will show the function and AUTO text NOTE At the e...

Page 27: ...only be modified when the cooking has been stopped Press the Pause Start button To cancel the cooking process press the Standby button until you hear the beep to confirm cancellation Press Child Lock...

Page 28: ...es or spots that may stick to the cavity To remove dirt that is harder to shift use a non aggressive cleaning product Do not use oven sprays or other aggressive or abrasive cleaning products Always ke...

Page 29: ...power supply 2 Remove the glass cover by unscrewing in a counter clockwise direction 3 Remove the bulb by carefully gripping and pulling down the bulb may be stiff to remove The bulb is glass and is e...

Page 30: ...20 30 PR 02 Poultry 100 2500 2 10 58 10 20 30 PR 03 Fish 100 2000 2 00 40 00 20 30 PR 04 Fruit 100 500 2 36 13 00 10 20 PR 05 Bread 100 800 2 25 19 20 10 20 Name Weight g Water Fire Power Time min Fo...

Page 31: ...me min Frequency of turnover Meat veal beef pork 100 200 500 1000 1500 2000 2 3 4 5 10 12 21 23 32 34 43 45 5 10 5 10 10 15 20 30 20 30 25 35 1 1 2 2 2 3 Beef stew 500 1000 8 10 17 19 10 15 20 30 2 3...

Page 32: ...tion correctly or if it has been damaged or dropped Put the oven on a flat and stable surface The oven should not be installed close to any heat source radios or televisions During installation make s...

Page 33: ...e is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished 542 455 21 595 445 514 542 455 21 595 445 514 558 565 458 min 5002cm min 5002cm min 500 448 452 558 565 min 550 100 5002cm Fig 3 1 All dimen...

Page 34: ...31 INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished n n DO NOT use the handle to lift the oven...

Page 35: ...for the appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your spur box proceed as follows 1 The wire which is coloured green and yellow must be connected to the ter...

Page 36: ...Relay Control PCB L V Transformer Display PCB High Voltage Transformer H V Diode H V Fuse H V Capacitor Magnetron Interlock Motor Switch Primary Interlock Switch Upper COM NO NC Magnetron Thermal cut...

Page 37: ...rame Height 445 mm 455 mm Width 544 mm 595 mm Depth 514 mm 535 mm Weight kg 34 3 Data Brand Rangemaster Model identification ECL45MCBL BL Type of drawer Electric Number of cavities 1 Volume Litres 35...

Page 38: ...liance started from the date of purchase of this product Any cosmetic damage to the appliance must be reported within 90 days of delivery Please note that AGA Rangemaster Limited have appointed UK War...

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Page 40: ...Clarence Street Royal Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 2AD England Tel 44 0 800 8046261 E mail consumers agarangemaster co uk...

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