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8

Power level

Automatic heat-up time at 

100% (min:sec)

1

0:48

2

2:24

3

3:50

4

5:12

5

6:48

6

2:00

7

2:48

8

3:36

9

Table 2.2

 

0

1

L

2

L

1

A

P

9

0

1

L

2

L

1

A

P

9

0

1

L

2

L

1

A

P

9

0

1

L

2

L

1

A

P

9

0

1

L

2

L

1

A

P

9

Automatic Heat-up, 

A

This function is available on all of the cooking zones. It 

allows rapid heating up of the element to bring the selected 

cooking zone up to temperature. Once the zone is at the 

required cooking temperature the power level will reduce 

automatically to the preset level.
The function is selected by turning the control knob to the 

‘A’ position. This can be selected by turning the control knob 

momentarily counter-clockwise from the zero position until 

the symbol [

A

 ] is shown on the hob control display. 

Once the [

A

 ] is displayed, turn the control knob to the level 

of your choice (1 to 9). The pan will heat up at 100% power 

for a specified time before the power is reduced to the level 

selected.
When the Automatic Heat-up function is activated, the hob 

control display will flash alternately between the [

A

 ] setting 

and the chosen power level.
Once the automatic heat-up time has ended the hob display 

will stop flashing and will show the chosen power level.
The Automatic Heat-up function can be stopped by either 

turning the control knob back to the “0” power setting or 

turning the control knob to the “9” power setting.
For your guidance 

Table 2.2

 shows the time available at 

100% power depending on the power level selected in the 

Automatic Heat-up mode.

Child Lock, 

n

n

IMPORTANT: The child lock can only be activated 

when all the cooking zones are switched off.

To prevent the unwanted use by children, the hob can be 

locked.
To lock the hob, simultaneously turn the two left-hand 

controls counter-clockwise (

Fig. 2.6

) and hold until the 

 

symbol appears in the centre of the hob control display (

Fig. 

2.7

).

Note

: [

A

 ] will flash when locking the hob – this is normal. 

Locking the hob will 

NOT

 affect the oven; it can still be used.

To unlock the hob, simultaneously turn the two left-hand 

controls counter-clockwise and hold until the 

 symbol 

disappears from the centre of the hob control display.

Low Temperature Setting, 

L1/L2

n

n

This function should only be used when heating 

from cold.

Each cooking area is equipped with 2 low temperature 

settings:

• 

L1

 will maintain a temperature of about 40 °C – ideal for 

gently melting butter or chocolate.

• 

L2

 will maintain a temperature of about 90 °C – ideal for 

simmering (bring the pan to the boil and then select 

L2

 

to keep soups, sauces, stews, etc at an optimal simmer).

Fig. 2.6

Fig. 2.7

Summary of Contents for Leckford 90 Induction

Page 1: ...USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Built from experience U110566 02a Leckford 90 Induction...

Page 2: ...ook Twitter message or Instagram comment 4 We cannot guarantee your kitchen will be professionally photographed 4 Any photographs received and professional photographs taken will belong to AGA Rangema...

Page 3: ...ill 10 The Ovens 11 Multifunction Oven Functions 12 Operating the Ovens 13 Accessories 14 3 2 Button rotary clock 15 4 Cooking tips 18 5 Cooking Table 19 6 Cleaning your cooker 20 7 Troubleshooting 24...

Page 4: ...ii...

Page 5: ...ll become hot during use and will retain heat even after you have stopped cooking Keep babies and children away from the cooker and never wear loose fitting or hanging clothes when using the appliance...

Page 6: ...ate covers of any description These may affect the safe use of your hotplate burners and are potentially hazardous to health NEVER heat unopened food containers Pressure build up may make the containe...

Page 7: ...pans will expose a portion of the surface unit to direct contact and may result in the ignition of clothing Only certain types of glass glass ceramic earthenware or other glazed containers are suitabl...

Page 8: ...hould be washed after use in order to prevent it from becoming scratched or dirty However you should clean the hob with caution as some cleaners can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot surface D...

Page 9: ...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 Fig 1 7 Cleaning Isolate t...

Page 10: ...n hob The kind of pan you use and the quantity of food affects the setting required Higher settings are required for larger quantities of food Pots and pans should have thick smooth flat bottoms Fig 2...

Page 11: ...induction hob functions Pan detector H Residual heat indicator A Automatic heat up Child lock L1 L2 Low temperature setting P Power boost setting Pan Detector n n IMPORTANT After use switch off the h...

Page 12: ...osen power level The Automatic Heat up function can be stopped by either turning the control knob back to the 0 power setting or turning the control knob to the 9 power setting For your guidance Table...

Page 13: ...The last zone switched to power boost always takes priority Zones C D and E work in the same way n n This is a built in safety device Deactivate the Power Boost function by turning the control knob t...

Page 14: ...and the food placed on it while you are waiting for the grill to preheat n n DO NOT leave the grill on for more than a few moments without the grill pan underneath it otherwise the knobs may become ho...

Page 15: ...ld 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...

Page 16: ...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 i...

Page 17: ...ow until the oven has reached the temperature you selected It will then cycle on and off during cooking When cooking foods with high water content there may be some steam visible at the grille at the...

Page 18: ...The maximum 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 ca...

Page 19: ...apsed 1 Turn the Timer A knob to the Minute Minder E setting it should click into position Fig 3 2 2 Turn the Adjusting B knob to set the amount of time required Minimum time 1 minute Fig 3 3 3 Turn t...

Page 20: ...rrent time plus the additional cooking time you have set Fig 3 6 3 Turn the Timer A knob to the Auto H setting The display will show the current time the cooking symbol and the word AUTO Fig 3 7 4 Onc...

Page 21: ...ed it will emit an alarm and the Multifunction Oven will stop working The Cooking symbol on the display will disappear and the word AUTO will flash Fig 3 13 7 Once the specified time has elapsed it wi...

Page 22: ...ood in the oven to be timed n n DO NOT use a timed oven that is already warm n n DO NOT use the timed oven if the adjoining oven is already warm Whole poultry must be thoroughly defrosted before being...

Page 23: ...es 10 20 minutes according to size 20 40 minutes according to size 2 3 hours 45 60 minutes 40 45 minutes 2 to 3 hours 20 30 minutes 15 20 minutes 15 20 minutes per 500g Steaks according to thickness C...

Page 24: ...rounding the hot zone with a clean paper towel If a spill other than a sugary substance is on the hot zone do not clean until the unit has completely cooled down and then follow the instructions below...

Page 25: ...you need to remove the side rails to allow cleaning of the grill chamber you can unhook them from the grill chamber sides Fig 6 5 and wipe the sides clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent n n DO...

Page 26: ...ng the Cooker section under Installation Cook Clean Panels The ovens have side Cook Clean panels which have been coated with a special enamel that partly cleans itself This does not stop all marks on...

Page 27: ...ides 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 panel Paint enamel o...

Page 28: ...hen using the induction hob there may be some noise emitted from the pan This is normal and may be most noticeable when cooking on high power settings or if 5 pans are used simultaneously The type of...

Page 29: ...3 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 4 Retighten the hinge screws The oven is not...

Page 30: ...r switch Has the time of day been set The timed oven is not coming on when automatic cooking Has the oven knob been left in the OFF position by mistake Oven temperature getting hotter as the cooker ge...

Page 31: ...r Installer s Telephone Number Installer s Company Safety Requirements and Regulations n n This cooker must be installed in accordance with the relevant instructions in this booklet with the relevant...

Page 32: ...ash and steam resistant Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are particularly prone to heat damage and discolouration We cannot accept responsibility for damage caused by normal use of...

Page 33: ...wing Connection If you need to move the cooker once it has been connected make sure it is switched off at the supply switch before gripping under the fascia panel and lifting the front of the cooker s...

Page 34: ...BE EARTHED Note The cooker must be connected to the correct electrical supply as stated on the voltage label on the cooker through a suitable cooker control unit incorporating a double pole switch ha...

Page 35: ...fixings Fit the plastic blanking plugs to the fixing holes Fig 8 11 Remove the 4mm Allen screws from the top corners of the fascia Fig 8 12 Fit the front handrail in position and secure using the 4mm...

Page 36: ...1 2 5 3 4 INDUCTION UNIT HOB DISPLAY Earth N 6 N 4 L 2 L 3 On Terminal Block On Terminal Block On Terminal Block w br w br w br w br w br Code Description 1 Left hand front element 2 Left hand back el...

Page 37: ...3 B8 D4 F1 G H G H F2 G H I A1 Code Description A1 Grill front switch A2 Grill energy regulator A3 Grill elements B1 Left hand oven front switch B2 Left hand oven thermostat B3 Left hand oven top elem...

Page 38: ...ker Ratings Max 1 85 kW Boost 2 5 kW Max 1 85 kW Boost 3 0 kW Max 1 85 kW Boost 2 5 kW Max 1 15 kW Boost 2 0 kW Max 1 15 kW Boost 2 0 kW Zone 1 Zone 2 Zone 3 Zone 5 Zone 4 Hotplate energy saving tips...

Page 39: ...ergy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 172 Zone 3 cm 18 5 Heating Technology Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 180 Zone 4 cm 15 5 Heating Technology Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking...

Page 40: ...hand Efficiency Fuel type Electric Cavity type Fanned Power conventional Power forced air convection 2 5 Volume Litres 67 Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle Energy consumption elec...

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