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Installation

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Installation

Work on the cooker must be carried out by a qual-
ified  electrician. The cooker is heavy. Certain 
edges and corners which will not normally be 
exposed may be sharp. 

USE

 

GLOVES

 when moving 

the cooker. 

Before installing the cooker, you should check that its 
dimensions correspond to the rest of your kitchen units. 
Measure the height of the worktop from floor to top surface 
of the worktop, and the plinth depth from the wall to the 
front edge of the plinth 

(

SEE

 

PICTURE

)

. The cooker may also 

be installed adjoining one wall, or one tall unit. When deliv-
ered, the cooker plinth is adjusted to suit a worktop height 
of 90 cm and a plinth depth of 55 cm. 

Where necessary, you can alter the height of the 

plinth to make the cooker suitable for a worktop height 
of  85 or 88 cm (see below). Check the cooker cable is 
not trapped when moving the cooker.

To adjust the plinth height

1

Carefully lay the cooker on its front

 (

SEE

 

PIC

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TURE

)

. Use some of the packaging material to 

cushion the cooker on the floor surface.

2

Take care: there are sharp edges on the under-
side of the cooker. Unscrew screw A (1 screw) 
in the centre rear of the plinth and the side 
screws B (4 screws, 

 

SEE

 

PICTURE

)

.

3

Push the plinth in to the required height setting, 
90, 88 or 85 cm

 (

SEE

 

PICTURE

)

.

4

Screw in screws A and B again.

Levelling the cooker

The cooker must be level, for example to ensure that 
oil in frying pans is of even depth. To check whether 
the cooker is level, place a spirit level or a frying pan 
filled with water on the hob.

If necessary, you can lower (-6 mm) or raise (+12 

mm) the wheels and feet, working from the front of the 
cooker. Use a screwdriver to adjust the rear wheels, 
and adjustable pliers for the front feet.

90
88
85

55

B

B

A

B

B

85

88

90

Summary of Contents for RKK 50

Page 1: ...RKK 50 821 03 37 01...

Page 2: ...t the oven empty 6 The control panel 7 The indicator light bulbs 7 The ceramic hob 8 Using the hob 8 Cleaning the ceramic hob 10 The oven 12 The functions of the oven 12 Practical use 13 Cleaning and...

Page 3: ...hould be fitted to prevent the cooker from tipping if subjected to an abnormal loading When using the cooker Never use the ceramic hob if it is cracked as water from spillages and or cleaning could pe...

Page 4: ...heck that the cooker is undamaged and in perfect condition Any damage occurred during transportation should be reported to the retailer immediately The packaging materials can be recycled Contact your...

Page 5: ...ements shown can be applied whether the non tip device is fitted on the left or the right see illustration Measure and mark where the non tip device is to be placed then screw it onto a solid material...

Page 6: ...USE ABRASIVE CLEANERS OR SCOURING AGENTS except on some parts of the cooker that might occasionally need cleaning more thoroughly Don t forget to clean underneath the oven vent cover This can be wash...

Page 7: ...ight 1b OVEN indicator light 2 OVEN function control 3 OVEN temperature control 4 HEATING ZONE controls The indicator light bulbs These are neon indicator lights which normally have a long service lif...

Page 8: ...b or use it as a stor age space Using the hob NEVER USE THE CERAMIC HOB IF IT IS CRACKED Water from spillages could seep through to the live conductors Disconnect the cooker and con tact your service...

Page 9: ...disappears before the water starts bubbling vigorously Suitable for boiling water for pasta and rice Then turn the heat down for more gentle cooking Frying It is best when frying not to use food that...

Page 10: ...the hob is clean and dry Dirt and moisture reduce heat transfer between pans and hotplates Turn the hotplates off and finish cooking using the remaining heat Save energy by steaming and pressure cook...

Page 11: ...the tabs on the scraper see illustration 4 Press the button down hard and push it backwards as far as it will go TO USE THE SCRAPER FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS 1 Expose the razor blade by pushing the b...

Page 12: ...see below THE OVEN FUNCTIONS ARE Oven light The oven light comes on automatically for all settings You can also have just the light on without any of the other functions being turned on Top bottom he...

Page 13: ...T gives an even colour Cooking TOP BOTTOM HEAT is normally best when using an oven shelf Roasting Roasting is a practical and convenient method of cooking Joints of beef such as topside and sirloin re...

Page 14: ...to 5 minutes Keep an eye on the food and turn it at least once Grilling for too long makes food dry dull and possibly burnt as well The oven door should be closed when grilling Browning swift start E...

Page 15: ...ut 10 minutes 4 When the oven has cooled wash the surfaces with clean water Rub gently with a soapimpreg nated steelwool pad on stubborn patches Wipe the surfaces dry The oven door The oven door consi...

Page 16: ...en accessories Release each side rack for the oven shelves at the bot tom corners 1 lift it sideways and upwards and remove from the oven 2 Wash the racks and shelves by hand or in a dishwasher If ver...

Page 17: ...height of 85 or 88 cm see below Check the cooker cable is not trapped when moving the cooker To adjust the plinth height 1 Carefully lay the cooker on its front SEE PIC TURE Use some of the packaging...

Page 18: ...CTRICIAN Work performed by unqualified persons can damage the cooker and may also lead to personal injury and or damage to property The connection options for the cooker are shown on the plate on the...

Page 19: ...the problem Consumer care Contact the retailer if you have any questions concern ing the cooker or its use Service and spare parts Contact the retailer or a service company approved by the retailer P...

Page 20: ...23 EEC IEC class Y INDICATOR LIGHT BULBS neon type OVEN LIGHT BULB E 14 screw fitting marked 230 240V 15W and 300 C RKK 50 Width mm 500 Height when delivered mm 900 Depth mm 600 Oven volume litres 37...

Page 21: ...dry Check in the recipe that you have used the correct type of flour and the correct proportions of flour to liquid Too low an oven temperature means that the baking has to remain too long in the ove...

Page 22: ...company approved by the supplier Problem Action needed The cooker has no electrical supply Check that THE FUSE S has not gone THE PLUG is pushed in correctly THE RCD if fitted has not tripped Boiling...

Page 23: ...ctrical supply 2 Cut off the electrical lead as close as possible to the rear of the cooker 3 Make sure that the oven door safety catch has been deactivated to remove the risk of children locking them...

Page 24: ...ROSENLEW 2B tecknare Ab Printed on environmentally sound paper MO STK 2000 12 04...

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