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Fan oven

This function operates the fan and the heating 

element around it. An even heat is produced 

throughout the oven, allowing you to cook large 

amounts quickly.
Fan oven cooking is particularly suitable for baking on several 

shelves at one time and is a good ‘all-round’ function. It may 

be necessary to reduce the temperature by approximately 

10°C for recipes previously cooked in a conventional oven.
If you wish to preheat the oven, wait until the indicator light 

has gone out before inserting the food.

Fanned grilling

This function operates the fan whilst the top element 

is on. It produces a more even, less fierce heat than a 

conventional grill. For best results, place the food to 

be grilled, on a grid over a roasting tin, which should be 

smaller than a conventional grill pan. This allows greater air 

circulation. Thick pieces of meat or fish are ideal for grilling in 

this way, as the circulated air reduces the fierceness of the 

heat from the grill.
The oven door should be kept closed while grilling is in 

progress, so saving energy.
You will also find that the food needs to be watched and 

turned less than for normal grilling. Preheat this function 

before cooking.
For best results we recommend that the grill pan is not 

located on the uppermost shelf.

Fan assisted oven

This function operates the fan, circulating air heated 

by the elements at the top and the base of the oven. 

The combination of fan and conventional cooking 

(top and base heat) makes this function ideal for cooking 

large items that need thorough cooking, such as a large meat 

roast.
It is also possible to bake on two shelves at one time, 

although they will need to be swapped over during the 

cooking time, as the heat at the top of the oven is greater 

than at the base, when using this function.
This is a fast intensive form of cooking; keep an eye on the 

food cooking until you have become accustomed to this 

function.

Conventional oven (top and base heat)

This function combines the heat from the top and 

base elements. It is particularly suitable for roasting 

and baking pastry, cakes and biscuits.

Food cooked on the top shelf will brown and crisp faster than 

on the lower shelf, because the heat is greater at the top of 

the oven than at the base, as in ‘Fan assisted oven’ function. 

Similar items being cooked will need to be swapped around 

for even cooking. This means that foods requiring different 

temperatures can be cooked together, using the cooler zone 

in the lower half of the oven and hotter area to the top.

The Ovens

References to ‘left-hand’ and ‘right-hand’ ovens apply as 

viewed from the front of the appliance.
The left-hand oven is a multi-function oven, while the right-

hand oven is a fan oven.

The Multi-function Oven

As well as the oven fan and fan element, they are fitted 

with two extra heating elements, one visible in the top of 

the oven and the second under the oven base. Take care to 

avoid touching the top element and element deflector when 

placing or removing items from the ovens.
The multi-function oven has 3 main cooking functions, 

fan

fan assisted

 and 

conventional cooking

. These functions 

should be used to complete most of your cooking.
The 

browning element

 and 

base heat

 can be used in the 

latter part of the cooking process to fine tune the results to 

your particular requirements.
Use

 fanned grilling

 for all your grilling needs and 

defrost

 to 

safely thaw small items of frozen food.

Table 2.1

 gives a summary of the multi-function modes.

The multi-function ovens have many varied uses. We suggest 

you keep a careful eye on your cooking until you are familiar 

with each function. Remember: not all functions will be 

suitable for all food types.
Please remember that all cookers vary – temperatures in your 

new ovens may differ to those in your previous cooker.

Multi-function Oven Functions

Defrost

This function operates the fan to circulate cold air 

only. Make sure the temperature control is at 0°C and 

that no heat is applied. This enables small items such 

as desserts, cream cakes and pieces of meat, fish and poultry 

to be defrosted.
Defrosting in this way speeds up the process and protects 

the food 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 in use or still warm.
Make sure that dairy foods, meat and poultry are completely 

defrosted before cooking.

Summary of Contents for Falcon Deluxe 1092 Dual Fuel

Page 1: ...1092 Deluxe Dual Fuel USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS U103701 12b...

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Page 3: ...op Burners 17 Stainless Steel Main Top 18 Glide out Grill 18 Ovens 19 Cleaning Table 20 7 Troubleshooting 21 8 Installation 23 Dear Installer 23 Safety Requirements and Regulations 23 Provision of Ven...

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Page 5: ...warranty or liability claim Before operating the ovens please refer to the oven shelf installation in the Accessories section WARNING The appliance and its accessible parts become hot during use and...

Page 6: ...your gas type and supply voltage See the data badge DO NOT use reconditioned or unauthorised gas controls Disconnect from the electricity and gas supply before servicing When servicing or replacing g...

Page 7: ...es burners on or use the cooker for a long time open a window or turn on an extractor fan Maintenance It is recommended that this appliance is serviced annually WARNING Before replacing the bulb turn...

Page 8: ...overheating beyond the smoking point n WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire n NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water but switch off the appli...

Page 9: ...shelf is level and push it fully back 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...

Page 10: ...s 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 NEVER us...

Page 11: ...if the flame goes out When a hotplate control knob is pressed in sparks will be made at every burner this is normal Do not attempt to disassemble or clean around any burner while another burner is on...

Page 12: ...m allowable pan base diameter is 260 mm DO NOT use cooking vessels on the hotplate that overlap the edges Note Use of aluminium pans may cause metallic marking of the pan supports This does not affect...

Page 13: ...hamber The grill trivet can be removed and the food placed on it while you are waiting for the grill to preheat 2 DO NOT leave the grill on for more than a few moments without the grill pan underneath...

Page 14: ...than at the base as in Fan assisted oven function Similar items being cooked will need to be swapped around for even cooking This means that foods requiring different temperatures can be cooked toget...

Page 15: ...nction selector control to a cooking function Fig 2 12 shows the control set for convectional oven cooking Turn the oven temperature knob to the temperature required Fig 2 13 The oven indicator light...

Page 16: ...he drop shelf any shelf can be fitted in any of the positions The oven shelves are retained when pulled forward but can be easily removed and refitted To remove and refit the shelf The shelf has a sma...

Page 17: ...removed completely for cleaning etc To Remove the Drawer Pull the drawer right out Push the ends of the plastic clips down of the left hand side up on the right hand side to release the catches holdi...

Page 18: ...ch on both elements Fig 3 1 Fig 3 2 To switch on the right half element Fig 3 3 Fig 3 4 Fig 3 5 Cooking suggestions 1 Nearest to the element Toast streaky bacon 2 Middle high cheese on toast welsh rar...

Page 19: ...cur When the oven is on do not leave the door open for longer than necessary otherwise the knobs may get very hot Always leave a finger s width between dishes on the same shelf This allows the heat to...

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: ...remove later n Make sure the flow of combustion and ventilation air to the cooker is unobstructed for example by build up of fats or grease On Natural Gas the burners flames should be a bluish colour...

Page 22: ...remove the grill pan pull the grill pan forwards Fig 6 4 and then lift the grill pan clear of the support frame Fig 6 5 The support frame is held to the side rails by two clips on each side Fig 6 6 F...

Page 23: ...nd replaced and the oven heated at 200 C for about one hour This will ensure that the panels are working effectively n DO NOT use steel wool or any other materials that will scratch the surface n DO N...

Page 24: ...inted 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 panel Paint enamel or stainless steel...

Page 25: ...aning section for a full list of recommended cleaning materials 7 Troubleshooting n We do not recommend corrosive or caustic cleaners as these may damage your cooker The knobs get hot when I use the o...

Page 26: ...is should be fitted by a service person The door is misaligned The bottom hinge of either oven door can be adjusted to alter the angle of the door Fig 7 3 Loosen the bottom hinge fixing screws and use...

Page 27: ...ion is in a caravan or other non permanent dwelling or BS 5482 3 when the installation is in a boat The Gas Safety Installation and Use regulations The relevant Building IET regulations In the Republi...

Page 28: ...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 please attac...

Page 29: ...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 furniture are parti...

Page 30: ...racket or Chain Unless otherwise stated a cooker using a flexible gas connector must be secured with a suitable stability device Suitable stability devices are shown in Fig 8 7 Fig 8 8 and Fig 8 9 If...

Page 31: ...cooker If in doubt contact your supplier The rear cover boxes limit the position of the supply point Because the height of the cooker can be adjusted and each connection is different it is difficult t...

Page 32: ...er 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 Fig 8 1...

Page 33: ...appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished 29 Customer Care Installer Please complete your details in this guide inform the user how to operate the cooker and hand over the i...

Page 34: ...e brass nut on the top of the brass venturis and remove Fig 9 1 Removing the Jets Either Use a long box spanner to access and remove the old jets Or Lift up the front of the hotplate top and prop it u...

Page 35: ...Reassemble all the burners with the venturi tubes and evenly tighten Refit the burner heads making sure they are reassembled in the correct way on the burner bodies Fig 9 6 Refit the pan supports Rea...

Page 36: ...t diagram are for single phase The ratings are for 230 V 50 Hz 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 D2 Right hand ov...

Page 37: ...e Bypass Screw Natural Gas 20 mb LP Gas Injector Injector Centre burner 57 5 0 kW 165 5 0 kW 364g h 107 Large burner 40 3 0 kW 120 3 0 kW 218g h 82 Right hand front burner 32 1 70 kW 95 1 70 kW 124g h...

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Page 39: ...r Semi Rapide Medium Burner EE gas burner 60 8 Semi Rapide Medium Burner EE gas burner Rapide Large Burner EE gas burner 58 5 Rapide Large Burner EE gas burner 58 5 Rapide Large Burner EE gas burner 5...

Page 40: ...Right hand Efficiency Fuel type Electric Cavity type Fanned Power conventional Power forced air convection 2 5 Volume Litres 79 Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle Energy consumption...

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