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Fanned Grilling

This function operates the fan while 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 the pan provided. Thick pieces of meat or fish are 

ideal for cooking in this way, as the circulated air reduces the 

fierceness of the heat from the grill. The oven door should be 

kept closed while cooking 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.

Note:

 When grilling full width, to allow sufficient access 

for tending foods we recommend placing the grill pan tray 

support on the second from top level.

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 changed 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 are familiar with 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 exposed top element may cook some foods too quickly, 

so we recommend that the food be positioned in the lower 

half of the oven to cook. The oven temperature may also need 

to be lowered.

Browning Element

This function uses the element in the top of the oven 

only. It is a useful function for the browning or 

finishing of pasta dishes, vegetables in sauce and 

lasagne, the item to be browned being already hot before 

switching to the top element.

Base Heat

This function uses the base element only. It will crisp 

up your pizza or quiche base or finish off cooking the 

base of a pastry case on a lower shelf. It is also a 

gentle heat, good for slow cooking of casseroles in the 

middle of the oven or for plate warming.
The Browning and Base Heat functions are useful additions 

to your oven, giving you flexibility to finish off items to 

perfection. With use, you will soon realize how these 

functions can combine to extend your cooking skills.

Right-hand Multifunction Oven Modes

Table 2.2

 gives a summary of the right-hand multi-function 

modes. The multi-function oven has 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.

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 contamination. Pieces of meat, fish and poultry 

should be placed on a shelf, over a tray to catch any drips. Be 

sure to wash the shelf and tray after defrosting.
Defrost with the oven door closed. Defrosting should not 

be carried out in a warm oven. Large items, such as whole 

chickens and meat roasts should not be defrosted in this way. 

We recommend this be carried out in a refrigerator. Make sure 

that dairy foods, meat and poultry are completely defrosted 

before cooking.

Fan Oven

This function operates the fan and the heating 

element around them. An even heat is produced 

throughout the oven, allowing you to cook large 

amounts quickly. 
Fan oven cooking is particularly suitable for multi-shelf 

cooking 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.

Duo Mode

This function provides a gentle heat, operating the 

fan and base elements. Suitable for baking pastries, 

cakes and open tarts. For example quiches. 

Delicate

This function operates the fan only and the base 

element. It is ideal for cooking delicate items like 

crème brûlée. It is also suitable for blind baking and 

bain marie. 

Base Heat

This function uses the base element only. It will crisp 

up your pizza or quiche base or finish off cooking the 

base of a pastry case on a lower shelf. It is also a 

gentle heat, good for slow cooking of casseroles in the 

middle of the oven or for plate warming.
The Browning and Base Heat functions are useful additions 

to your oven, giving you flexibility to finish off items to 

perfection. With use, you will soon realize how these 

functions can combine to extend your cooking skills.

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Page 1: ...Professional 100FX Dual Fuel U111123 02 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: ...k Cradle 19 The Griddle 19 Control Panel and Doors 20 Cleaning Table 21 7 Troubleshooting 22 8 Installation 24 Dear Installer 24 Safety Requirements and Regulations 24 Provision of Ventilation 24 Loca...

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Page 5: ...ity claim Before operating the oven s please 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 e...

Page 6: ...your electrical supply type Fig 1 1 and Fig 1 2 Check that the links are correctly fitted and that the terminal screws are tight Secure the mains cable using the cable clamp Minimum temperature rating...

Page 7: ...ake sure that all packing materials have been removed and then to dispel manufacturing odours turn the ovens to 200 C and run for at least an hour Make sure the room is well ventilated to the outside...

Page 8: ...steam burst when the oven door is opened Fig 1 3 When opening the oven stand well back and allow any steam to disperse NEVER operate the cooker with wet hands DO NOT use a towel or other bulky cloth...

Page 9: ...NOT leave the oven door open for longer than 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 ove...

Page 10: ...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 WARNING Using the self cleaning function...

Page 11: ...flow of gas if the flame goes out When the igniter button 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...

Page 12: ...eter is 120mm The maximum allowable pan base diameter is 260mm DO NOT use cooking vessels on the hotplate that overlap the edges Wok Burner The wok burner is designed to provide even heat over a large...

Page 13: ...ing on the pan support Check that it is securely located The griddle plate can be lightly brushed with cooking oil before use or alternatively brush oil onto the food to be cooked Fig 2 13 Light the h...

Page 14: ...with the oven door closed Defrosting should not be carried out in a warm oven Large items such as whole chickens and meat roasts should not be defrosted in this way We recommend this be carried out i...

Page 15: ...helf It is also a gentle heat good for slow cooking of casseroles in the middle of the oven or for plate warming The Browning and Base Heat functions are useful additions to your oven giving you flexi...

Page 16: ...ous cooker Operating the Ovens Multifunction ovens have two controls a function selector and a temperature setting knob Fig 2 15 1 Turn the function selector control to a cooking function Turn the ove...

Page 17: ...shelf will pass between the supports and then pull the shelf forward Fig 2 21 Oven Lights Press the button to turn the lights on Fig 2 22 If the oven lights fail turn off the power supply before chan...

Page 18: ...nce the specified amount of time has elapsed 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...

Page 19: ...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 20: ...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 21: ...ral Oven Tips The wire shelves should always be pushed firmly to the back of the oven Baking trays with food cooking on them should be placed level with the front edge of the oven s wire shelves Other...

Page 22: ...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 23: ...e in the base Check that the burner head is level and that the cap is fitted centrally on the burner head Fig 6 1 The Wok Burner The Wok burner can also be taken apart for cleaning When reassembling t...

Page 24: ...and Oven Shelf Supports To clean the oven sides slide out the shelves unhook the shelf supports from the oven sides Fig 6 6 and lift out Refit in reverse making sure that the bottom of the shelf suppo...

Page 25: ...purpose cloth supermarket Sides plinth Painted surface Hot soapy water soft cloth Rear grille Enamel or stainless steel Hot soapy water soft cloth Cream cleaner with care if necessary Control panel P...

Page 26: ...d repair engineer or Customer Service to arrange for its repair If there is an installation problem and I don t get my original installer to come back to fix it who pays You do Service organisations w...

Page 27: ...anty from a good electrical shop Ask for a 40W 230V halogen lamp G9 Fig 7 3 Before removing the existing bulb turn off the power supply and make sure that the oven and bulb have cooled Open the oven d...

Page 28: ...se regulations The relevant Building IEE regulations In the Republic of Ireland the cooker must be installed in accordance with The installation must be carried out by a competent person and installed...

Page 29: ...uipment to complete the cooker installation satisfactorily Stability bracket If the cooker is to be supplied with gas through a flexible hose a stability bracket or chain MUST be fitted These are not...

Page 30: ...ed in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Allowance should be made for the additional height of the flue trim which is fitted to the cooker hob Surfaces of furniture and walls at the sides...

Page 31: ...tated 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 Fig 8 9 and Fig 8 10 If you are using a stability...

Page 32: ...purchased at most builders merchants The gas supply needs to terminate with a side facing bayonet Fig 8 11 The connector is located just below the hotplate level at the rear of the cooker If in doubt...

Page 33: ...ins cable to the correct terminals for your electrical supply type Fig 8 13 and Fig 8 14 Check that the links are correctly fitted and that the terminal screws are tight Secure the mains cable using t...

Page 34: ...INSTALLATION Check the appliance is electrically safe and gas sound when you have finished 30 Removing the drawer Fitting the drawer...

Page 35: ...tors Remove the burner caps and heads Remove the old jets Fig 9 1 Fit the new jets see Technical Data for the correct jets Reassemble in the reverse order Bypass Screw Adjustment The valves in this co...

Page 36: ...s not a wok burner Lift off a burner head Fit the pressure gauge to the jet Turn on and light one of the other burners with a match Turn on and press in the control knob for the burner with the pressu...

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Page 38: ...ural Gas 20 mb L P Gas Injector Injector Wok burner 57 3 5kW internal 78 3 5 kW 246 g h internal 53 external 126 external 82 Rapide Large Burner 40 3 kW 134 3 0 kW 210 g h 87 Semi Rapide Medium Burner...

Page 39: ...gas burners 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...

Page 40: ...Down Door Multifunction DDD Power conventional Power forced air convection Volume Litres 55 Energy consumption electricity conventional kWh cycle Energy consumption electricity forced air convection...

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Page 47: ...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...

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