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Classic and Profe 

90 Induction

U111122-01

USER GUIDE &  

INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS

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Page 1: ...Classic and Professional 90 Induction U111122 01 USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS ...

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Page 3: ...he Glide out Grill 13 The Ovens 14 Accessories 15 3 2 Button rotary clock 16 4 3 Button clock 19 5 Cooking tips 21 6 Cooking Table 22 7 Cleaning your cooker 23 8 Troubleshooting 27 9 Installation 29 Dear Installer 29 Safety Requirements and Regulations 29 Provision of Ventilation 29 Location of Cooker 29 Positioning the Cooker 30 Moving the Cooker 30 Lowering the Two Rear Rollers 31 Completing the...

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Page 5: ...ing Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements Children less than 8 years of age shall be kept away unless continuously supervised CAUTION A long term cooking process has to be supervised from time to time A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously WARNING Danger of fire DO NOT store items on the cooking surfaces To avoid overheating DO NOT install the cooker behin...

Page 6: ...re rating T105 Read the instructions before installing or using this appliance This appliance is heavy so take care when moving it The cable size and type should be suitable for the Electrical Load of the appliance and comply with the local requirements as defined in the latest editions of BS 7671 and or BS EN 50565 1 Reference B4 The cable must be rated to a minimum of 70ºC The cooker may be inst...

Page 7: ...appliance may call for additional ventilation for example opening a window or more effective ventilation for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present Maintenance Only a qualified service engineer should service the appliance and only approved spare parts should be used It is recommended that this appliance is serviced annually WARNING Before removing replacing the bulb ...

Page 8: ...lazed containers are suitable for use on the warming zone others may break because of the sudden NEVER leave the hotplate unattended at high heat settings Pans boiling over can cause smoking and greasy spills may catch on fire Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible to prevent fat overheating beyond the smoking point WARNING Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may...

Page 9: ...o crack or break Fig 1 5 WARNING Should a crack appear in the surface disconnect the appliance immediately from the supply and arrange for its repair ALWAYS LIFT cookware off the hob Sliding the griddle plate or pans may cause marks and scratches Fig 1 6 Take care NOT TO PLACE HOT LIDS onto the hob surface Fig 1 7 Lids that have been used to cover a hot pan can stick or create a vacuum effect to t...

Page 10: ...if applied to a hot surface DO NOT leave the hob unattended Care should be taken to not allow your cookware to boil dry It will damage your cookware and Induction Glass Hob After use switch off the hob element by its control DO NOT rely on the pan detector Oven care When the oven is not in use and before attempting to clean the appliance ALWAYS be certain that the control knobs are in the OFF posi...

Page 11: ...il the ends hit the shelf stop Lift the front so the shelf clears the stops then lower the front so the shelf is level and push it fully back Hob care NEVER allow anyone to climb or stand on the hob DO NOT use the hob surface as a cutting board DO NOT leave utensils foodstuffs or combustible items on the hob when it is not in use e g tea towels frying pans containing oil DO NOT place plastic or al...

Page 12: ...arts of the cooker can be cleaned with hot soapy water Take care that no water seeps into the appliance Before you remove any of the grill parts for cleaning make sure that they are cool or use oven gloves DO NOT use any abrasive substances on the grill and grill parts DO NOT put the side runners in a dishwasher DO NOT put the burner heads in a dishwasher DO NOT put the griddle plate in a dishwash...

Page 13: ...r use on an induction 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 2 This allows the maximum heat transfer from the hob to the pan making cooking quick and energy efficient Never use a round bottomed wok even with a stand The very best pans have ...

Page 14: ... of the following 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 IMPORTANT After use switch off the hob element by its control and DO NOT RELY on the pan detector If a cooking area is switched on and there is no pan in place or if the pan is too small for the cooking area then no heat ...

Page 15: ...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 ...

Page 16: ...ch the power is automatically reduced to setting 9 When using the Power Boost function the cooking zones are linked Fig 2 8 shows the hob layout Zones A and B are linked together as are zones C D and E This means that when using zone A on Power Boost and then switching zone B to Power Boost the power to zone A will reduce slightly The last zone switched to Power Boost always takes priority Zones C...

Page 17: ...b counter clockwise The neon indicator light by the grill control will come on For best results slide the carriage back into the grill chamber and preheat the appropriate part s of the grill for two minutes The grill trivet can be removed and the food placed on it while you are waiting for the grill to preheat n DO NOT leave the grill on for more than a few moments without the grill pan underneath...

Page 18: ...g temperatures for a fan oven are generally lower than those for a non fan oven NOTE Please remember that all cookers vary so temperatures in your new ovens may differ to those in your previous cooker Operating the Ovens Conventional and Fan Ovens Turn the oven knob to the desired temperature Fig 2 14 The oven indicator light will glow until the oven has reached the temperature selected Fig 2 15 I...

Page 19: ...helf with a groove in the oven side and push the shelf back until the ends hit the shelf stop Lift up the front so the shelf ends clear the shelf stops and then lower the front so that the shelf is level and push it fully back n DO NOT put the glide out shelf runners in a dishwasher Oven Shelves Right hand Tall Oven The tall oven is supplied with four flat cooking shelves Fig 2 20 and a plate warm...

Page 20: ...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 Minimum time 1 minute Fig 3 3 3 Turn the Timer A knob back to the Manual D setting to see the current time and the Bell symbol on the display Cancel the timer alarm Once the specified time has elapsed it wil...

Page 21: ...urrent 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 Once the specified time has elapsed it will emit an alarm and the oven will stop working The cook pot symbol on the display will disappear and the word AUTO will flash Fig 3 8 5 When you return turn the...

Page 22: ...sed 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 will emit an alarm There are two ways to cancel the alarm refer to Cancel the timer alarm on page 16 The cook period which is the length of time you want the oven to cook for The stop time which is the...

Page 23: ...ich an alarm will sound 1 Press the mode M button once Fig 4 2 The bell symbol will flash on the display Select the desired countdown from 00 01h to 23 59h using the button Fig 4 3 The countdown will automatically begin and the symbol will show in the display 2 Once the specified time has elapsed an alarm will sound 3 To stop the alarm press any button Re set the minute minder To re set the minute...

Page 24: ...rrent time will be displayed along with the word AUTO Fig 4 9 3 Set the oven to the required cooking temperature 4 During the cook period the cook symbol is illuminated in the display 5 When cooking is finished an alarm will sound Press any button to stop the alarm and return to manual cooking If the alarm is not stopped it will stop automatically after 7 minutes AUTO is showing but you want to re...

Page 25: ... food in the oven to be timed n DO NOT use a timed oven that is already warm n DO NOT use the timed oven if the adjoining oven is already warm Whole poultry must be thoroughly defrosted before being placed in the oven Check that meat and poultry are fully cooked before serving General oven tips The wire shelves should always be pushed firmly to the back of the oven Baking trays with food cooking o...

Page 26: ...60 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 Casserole 140 150 C 130 C 140 C 2 4 hours according to recipe Yorkshire Pudding 220 C 210 C Large tins 30 35 minutes individual 10 20 minutes Cake Very rich fruit Christmas wedding etc Fruit 180 mm tin Frui...

Page 27: ...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 Cleaning Burned on Spills If you accidentally melt anything on the surface or if you spill foods with a high sugar content preserves tomato sauce fruit juice etc remove the spill IMMEDIATELY with a razor scraper while the unit...

Page 28: ... wipe the sides clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent n DO NOT put the side runners in a dishwasher Once you have finished hook the side rails back onto the sides of the chamber To refit the frame pull the side rails forward and for each side in turn support the side rail and press the frame down into the side rails Replace the grill pan Induction Griddle some models only n NEVER use paint so...

Page 29: ...ing 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 the lining but helps to reduce the amount of manual cleaning needed These panels work better above 200 C If you do most of your cooking below this temperature occasionally remove the panels and wipe ...

Page 30: ...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 or stainless steel Warm soapy water Do not use abrasive cleaners on lettering Control knobs handles trims Plastic chrome copper or lacquered brass Warm soapy water soft cloth Brass Brass polish Oven door gl...

Page 31: ...ailure In the event of a failure in the electrical supply remember to reset the clock so that the timed oven continues to operate The cooling fan The induction hob incorporates a cooling fan This cooling fan is active when either the grill or the oven s are on Under certain conditions the cooling fan may remain active when the grill or oven s are switched off This is normal and the fan will switch...

Page 32: ...to turn it round during cooking If two shelves are used check that space has been left for the heat to circulate When a baking tray is put into the oven make sure that it is placed centrally on the shelf Check that the door seal is not damaged and that the door catch is adjusted so that the door is held firmly against the seal A dish of water when placed on the shelf should be the same depth all o...

Page 33: ...you easily ArtNo 050 0011 Installer information table Installer s Name Appliance Serial Number Installer s Telephone Number Installer s Company Safety Requirements and Regulations n This cooker must be installed in accordance with the relevant instructions in this booklet with the relevant national and local regulations and with the local electricity supply companies requirements n The appliance m...

Page 34: ...ted 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 particularly prone to heat damage and discolouration We cannot accept responsibility for damage caused by normal use of the cooker to any material that de laminates or discolours at temperatures less than 65 ...

Page 35: ...T use the door handles or control knobs to manoeuvre the cooker Fitting the Stability Bracket We recommend using a stability bracket first attach the bracket location device to the rear of the cooker Fig 9 8 Then adjust the bracket to engage through the slot of the device Fig 9 9 and Fig 9 10 Repositioning the Cooker Following Connection If you need to move the cooker once it has been connected ma...

Page 36: ...ements as defined in the latest editions of BS 7671 and or BS EN 50565 1 Reference B4 n WARNING THE APPLIANCE MUST 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 having a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles n The cooker MUST NOT be connec...

Page 37: ... fixing screws Fig 9 15 Fitting the 2 piece Plinth Classic Fit the inner plinth to the bottom front of the cooker using the 4 screws provided Fig 9 16 Fit the outer plinth 2 screws 1 each end to the inner plinth The height of the outer plinth can be adjusted by sliding it up or down via the slotted hole Fig 9 17 Fitting the Splashback Classic Position the splashback on the rear of the hotplate and...

Page 38: ...nal Block On Terminal Block w br w br w br w br w br Key The connections shown in the circuit diagram are for single phase The ratings are for 230V 50Hz Code Description 1 Left hand front element 2 Left hand rear element 3 Right hand rear element 4 Right hand front element 5 Centre element Code Colour b Blue br Brown g y Green yellow w br White brown ...

Page 39: ... the circuit diagram are for single phase The ratings are for 230V 50Hz Code Description A1 Grill energy regulator A2 Grill front switch A3 Grill elements B1 Left hand oven thermostat B2 Left hand oven thermostat front switch B3 Left hand oven element B4 Left hand oven fan C1 Right hand oven thermostat C2 Right hand oven thermostat front switch C3 Right hand oven element C4 Right hand oven fan Cod...

Page 40: ...les Minimum space above hotplate 650mm Hotplate 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 Oven energy saving tips Use cookware with a flat base Cook meals together if possible Use the correct size cookware Keep the pre heating time short Use cook...

Page 41: ...ALL WIDTH 608 DEPTH EXCLUDING HANDLES 670 DEPTH INCLUDING HANDLES 589 TO FRONT OF PLINTH A 608 DEPTH EXCLUDING HANDLES 670 DEPTH INCLUDING HANDLES 900 OVERALL WIDTH 645 DEPTH INCLUDING HANDLES 608 DEPTH EXCLUDING HANDLES 645 DEPTH INCLUDING HANDLES 608 DEPTH EXCLUDING HANDLES ...

Page 42: ...gy Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 172 Zone 3 Ø cm 18 5 Heating Technology Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 180 Zone 4 Ø cm 15 5 Heating Technology Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg 172 Zone 5 Ø cm 18 5 Heating Technology Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg Zone 6 Ø cm Heating Technology Energy Consumption ECElectric cooking Wh kg Energy Consumption ECElect...

Page 43: ...nergy class A Right 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 electricity forced air convection kWh cycle 0 79 Energy efficiency index conventional Energy efficiency index forced air convection 95 6 Energy class A Additional Information The oven c...

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