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ArtNo.110-0009 - 110 induction door clearances

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ArtNo.110-0015 110 Induction cooker min spacings

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ArtNo.110-0016 110 induction min positions above cooker

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Fig.7-1

Fig.7-2

ArtNo.010-0001 Removing the packaging

Fig.7-3

Fig.7-4

ArtNo.110-0006 Removing the drawer

Fig.7-5

Positioning the Cooker

Fig.7-1

 shows the minimum recommended distance from the 

cooker to nearby surfaces.

The cooker should not be placed on a base.

The hotplate surround should be level with, or above, 
any adjacent work surface. A gap of 75mm should be left 
between each side of the cooker 

ABOVE

 the hotplate level 

and any adjacent vertical surface.

For non-combustible surfaces (such as unpainted metal or 
ceramic tiles), this can be reduced to 25mm.

A minimum space of 650mm is required between the top of 
the hob and a horizontal combustible surface.

Fig.7-2

 shows the suggested clearances above the cooker.

*Any cooker hood should be installed in accordance with the 
hood manufacturer’s instructions.

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°C above room temperature.

We recommend a gap of 1120mm between units to allow 
for moving the cooker. Do not box the cooker in – it must 
be possible to move the cooker in and out for cleaning and 
servicing.

A clearance of 130mm is required if the cooker is near a 
corner of the kitchen, to allow the oven doors to open  

(Fig.7-3)

. The actual opening of the doors is slightly less, but 

this allows for some protection of your hand as you open the 
door.

Unpacking the Cooker

Do not take any packaging off the cooker until it is directly 
in front of the place in which it is to be installed (unless it will 
not fit through a door in its outer packaging).

Cut the banding straps and lift the cardboard box off the 
cooker, leaving the cooker standing on the base packaging. 
See the loose unpacking sheet.

Moving the Cooker

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On no account try and move the cooker while it is 
plugged into the electricity supply.

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The cooker is very heavy, so take great care.

We recommend two people manoeuvre the cooker. Ensure 
that the floor covering is firmly fixed, or removed to prevent it 
being disturbed when moving the cooker around.

From the back tilt the cooker forward and remove the rear 
half of the polystyrene base pack 

(Fig.7-4)

. Repeat from the 

front and remove the front half of the poly base. Pull the 
drawer out to its furthest point 

(Fig.7-5)

.

Fit the levelling tool on the rectangular adjuster 

(Fig.7-6)

.

Summary of Contents for Toledo 110 Induction Cooker U109948 - 04

Page 1: ...110 Induction ArtNo 000 0021 Toledo logo User Guide Installation Service Instructions U109948 04...

Page 2: ...nts 1 Before You Start 1 2 Cooker Overview 3 3 Cooking Tips 11 4 Cooking Table 12 5 Cleaning Your Cooker 13 6 Troubleshooting 16 7 Installation 18 8 Servicing 22 9 Circuit Diagrams 27 10 Technical Dat...

Page 3: ...ts in the production of heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed Therefore ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated keep natural ventilation holes open or install a powered cooker hood...

Page 4: ...ow anyone to climb or stand on the hob Do not stand or rest heavy objects on the hob Although the ceramic surface is very strong a sharp blow or sharp falling object e g a salt cellar might cause the...

Page 5: ...minium or ceramic are not suitable for use on an induction hob The kind of pan you use and the quantity of food a ects the setting required Higher settings are required for larger quantities of food P...

Page 6: ...nd the symbol will disappear and cooking can begin After 10 minutes without detecting a pan the cooking zone will switch o automatically Table 2 1 shows the minimum pan sizes recommended for each cook...

Page 7: ...n the hob control display for all cooking areas This will NOT a ect the ovens or grill they can still be used To unlock the hob simultaneously turn both rear outer induction controls anti clockwise un...

Page 8: ...e The left hand oven is a conventional oven while the right hand oven is a fanned oven that can be timed The Left Hand Oven The left hand conventional oven Fig 2 10 is tted with two heating elements o...

Page 9: ...ind The cook period which is the period of time you want the oven to cook The stop time which is the time of day you want the oven to stop cooking You cannot set a start time directly this is set auto...

Page 10: ...Let go of the buttons The right hand oven functions are now locked After a few seconds the display will revert to show the time of day and the key symbol Fig 2 23 To turn o the key lock Hold the Minu...

Page 11: ...evel and push it fully back Fig 2 30 The Handyrack The Handyrack Fig 2 31 ts to the left hand oven door only Food cooking on it is easy to attend to because it is accessible when the door is open The...

Page 12: ...normal cooking is nished turn the left hand oven thermostat knob clockwise to the browning position indicated by on the fascia panel Only the browning element will operate when the thermostat is turne...

Page 13: ...front edge of the oven s wire shelves Other containers should be placed centrally Keep all trays and containers away from the back of the oven as overbrowning of the food may occur For even browning...

Page 14: ...Steaks according to thickness 45 50 minutes per 500g of mixture 2 2 hours Up to 3 hours 80 90 minutes 15 25 minutes 10 15 minutes 20 30 minutes 30 40 minutes 20 30 minutes on a preheated tray 35 45 m...

Page 15: ...face As a nal step wipe the cooking surface with a clean dry paper towel Cleaning Spills For spills and boil overs that occur while cooking turn the unit o and wipe the area surrounding the hot zone w...

Page 16: ...es DO NOT use any abrasive substances Control Panel and Doors Avoid using any abrasive cleaners including cream cleaners on brushed stainless steel surfaces For best results use a liquid detergent or...

Page 17: ...e working e ectively Removing the Panels to clean the Enamel Interior If you wish to clean the enamel interior of the oven you will rst need to remove the shelves On some models the main oven has a re...

Page 18: ...power settings or if 5 pans are used simultaneously The type of pan may also contribute to induction noise The cooling fan The induction hob incorporates a cooling fan This cooling fan is active when...

Page 19: ...upply on at the isolator switch Has the time of day been set Is the key symbol showing in the display to signify that the oven is locked See the Clock section of the instructions for more information...

Page 20: ...room containing a bath or shower This appliance is designed for domestic cooking only Use for any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability claim You will need the following equipment t...

Page 21: ...of the cooker to any material that de laminates or discolours at temperatures less than 65 C above room temperature We recommend a gap of 1120mm between units to allow for moving the cooker Do not box...

Page 22: ...he Cooker following Connection If you need to move the cooker once it has been connected make sure it is switched o at the supply switch before gripping under the fascia panel and lifting the front of...

Page 23: ...a contact separation of at least 3mm in all poles The cooker must not be connected to an ordinary domestic power point Access to the mains terminal is gained by removing the electrical terminal cover...

Page 24: ...TION The ceramic hob material is much more sensitive to scratches on the underside than the top Take care not to touch or scratch the underside of the ceramic as this will weaken the material and caus...

Page 25: ...the timer from its mounting bracket by depressing the plastic lugs on the timer case at the same time pulling the unit forward Reassemble in reverse order When replacing the leads refer to the wiring...

Page 26: ...rom the grill element Lift the element out carefully disconnecting the leads from the element terminals noting their position If it is not possible to disconnect the leads in this way pull the cooker...

Page 27: ...Reassemble in reverse order making sure that the four screws and washers are fully tightened 17 To Remove an Oven Element Thermal Cut out Disconnect from electricity supply Pull the cooker forward to...

Page 28: ...emove the two screws A and allow the plate to drop down Fig 8 12 Remove the two screws B lower the upper plate and remove through the slot in the cooker back Undo the terminal connections noting their...

Page 29: ...oven fan B1 Left hand zoned oven thermostat B2 Left hand zoned oven thermostat front switch B3 Zoned oven browning element inner pair B4 Zoned oven top element outer pair B5 Zoned oven base element Co...

Page 30: ...b r b g y r b b g y b g y br br br b b b g y b br br b r b br br Code Description A Touchlite panel B Distribution board C Left hand front control D Left hand rear control E Central control F Right ha...

Page 31: ...o 313 0002 110 induction hob rating Ovens Conventional Forced air convection Oven Browning element 2 5kW 1 15kW 2 5kW Energy e ciency class on a scale of A more e cient to G less e cient A A Energy co...

Page 32: ...www rangemaster co uk ArtNo 000 0003 CE logo DocNo 000 0001 Back cover Rangemaster...

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