
1. Advise the User of the precautions necessary to
prevent damage to the hot water system and to the
building in the event of the system remaining
inoperative during frost conditions.
2. Advice the User that, for continued efficient and safe
operation of the appliance, it is important that adequate
servicing is carried out at regular 6 monthly intervals.
3. Hand the User Instruction to the User and
demonstrate the correct operation of the appliance and
system controls. See notes under heading “METHOD
OF APPLIANCE CONTROL” below.
An individual controlled oil burner provides heat to the
two ovens, hotplate and domestic hot water.
Appliance controls are incorporated at the left-hand side
of the cooker.
Oil Burner - See Fig. 9
The burner must be lit manually with a lighted taper to
establish itself at low fire rate i.e. with the control knob
set to No.1 position. Oil flow (heat input) is increased by
manually turning the control knob to a higher number
setting, to control the desired oven temperature.
No.1 position is the minimum (and idling) rate and
setting up to No.6 will provide a maximum oven
temperature of 270ÞC.
Before the temperature is attained, turn the knob setting
down to suit the oven load and temperature
requirements.
When not in use, set control knob to No.1 setting.
NOTE:
THE BURNER IS INTENDED TO RUN IN A
CONTINUOUSLY ALIGHT POSITION AT ALL TIMES -
AT A LOW POSITION WHEN NOT USED FOR
COOKING, THEN TURNING TO THE APPROPRIATE
NUMBER WHEN REQUIRED, TURNING OFF THE
COOKER IS NOT RECOMMENDED, UNLESS
SERVICING IS REQUIRED.
NOTE: SMOKE/SMELL EMITTED DURING INITIAL
USAGE
Some parts of the cooker have been coated with a light
covering of protective oil. During initial operation of the
cooker, this may cause smoke/smell to be emitted and
is normal and not a fault with the appliance, it is
therefore advisable to open doors and or windows to
allow for ventilation. Lift the insulating lids to prevent
staining the linings.
Installation Instructions
INSTRUCT USER
METHOD OF APPLIANCE CONTROL
LEAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS WITH THE
USER FOR FUTURE USE
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