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USAGE 

Ignition of the Burners:

 

 Warning:

 Always make sure the Oven lid is raised before using the burners.

The position symbol above each control knob determines the burner that the knob controls. To 

ignite a gas burner:

 

 Push in the knob of the burner you wish to ignite and keep it pressed while turning anti-

clockwise (clockwise for the grill burner) so that the knob is in the ‘max’ position. Continue 

pressing the knob until you see a stable flame on the burner.

Please take note of the following safety advice:

  

Hob 

Burners: 

Your hob is equipped with a flame failure device to provide security in the 

case of accidently extinguished flames. If such a case occurs, the device will block the 

burners gas channels to avoid an accumulation of unburned gas. Wait 90 seconds before 

re-igniting an extinguished gas burner. 

  

Oven/grill 

Burners:

 The oven burners, are equipped with a gas safety device. For this 

reason, during ignition, keep the oven knob pressed until you see stable flames. If the 

flames cut out after you release the knob, repeat the ignition procedure.

 

 If the oven burner does not ignite after 30 seconds open the oven door to ventilate the oven 

and wait at least 90 seconds before attempting re-ignition.

 

 If the Oven flames accidently go out, open the Oven door and wait at least 90 seconds 

before attempting re-ignition.

USING YOUR OVEN

Controlling the Hob Burners:

 

 The hob burner knobs have 3 positions; ‘off’ (0), ‘min’ (small flame symbol) and ‘max’ (large 

flame symbol).

 

 After you ignite the burner in the ‘max’ position you can adjust the flame length between 

the ‘max’ and ‘min’ positions by turning the Control Knob clockwise or anti-clockwise. Do 

not operate the burners when the hob burner knob position is between the ‘max’ and ‘off’ 

positions.

 

 After ignition visually check the flames. If you see a yellow tip, lifted or unstable flames, 

turn the gas flow off, then check the assembly of burner caps and crowns once they have 

cooled. Make sure there in no liquid in the burner cups.

 

 If the burner flames go out accidently, turn the burners off, ventilate the kitchen with fresh 

air and wait at least 90 seconds before attempting re-ignition.

To turn the hob burners off:

 

 Turn the hob burners knob clockwise so that the hob burners knob shows the ‘0’ position or 

the marker on the hob burners knob points upwards.

Your hob has burners of different diameters. You will find that the most economical way of using 

gas is to choose the correct size gas burner for your cooking pan size and to bring the flame to the 

minimum position once the boiling point is reached. We recommend that you always cover your 

cooking pan.

Summary of Contents for DG60B

Page 1: ...GAS DOUBLE OVEN User Manual Model Numbers DG60B DG60W DG60SS...

Page 2: ...cification 14 Installation 16 Usage 26 Cleaning and Care 29 Troubleshooting 31 Guarantee 33 Index T 0800 0124 382 T 0800 0124 382 GUARANTEE NOW 2 YEAR REGISTER TO ACTIVATE YOUR Parts Labour for 2 year...

Page 3: ...compatible The adjustment specifications are shown on a label at the rear of the Oven If the power supply cable is damaged contact the Servis helpdesk The cable must only be replaced by authorised pe...

Page 4: ...e agent Do not make any alterations to your Oven unless authorised to do so by Servis Make sure that you Oven is turned off at the mains before carrying out any cleaning or maintenance Disconnect the...

Page 5: ...ontents on themselves Gas Safety If you smell gas or suspect a gas leak open the windows to ventilate the room and contact a registered gas engineer Installation and Maintenance Safety Advice The Oven...

Page 6: ...Positions available rack positions for the Main Oven 7 Control Panel used to operate your Double Gas Oven 8 Lid 9 a b c Hob burners 1 3 8 7 4 Egg holder Figure 3 Rack Position 1 Rack Position 2 Rack P...

Page 7: ...240V 50Hz mains supply Do not use any other supply The electrical connection terminals are shown below in Figure 5 Please remember that your Oven must be installed and maintained only by a suitably qu...

Page 8: ...BC TBC Energy Consumption TBC INJECTOR TABLE Total Consumption G30 28 30 mbar 12 3 kW 894 g h NG LPG Gas Category II2H3 Destination GB Class 1 G20 20 mbar G20 G31 28 30 37 mbar Large Burner DIA of Inj...

Page 9: ...your Oven This is to allow ventilation and provide sufficient air circulation During operation your Oven needs to be in a well ventilated room and requires 2m3 h air per kw input Air inlet holes that...

Page 10: ...ckwise Figure 6 Figure 6 1 Digital Minute Minder displays the current time and can act as a timer to assist with meal preparation 2 Top Oven and Grill Control Knob used to select cooking settings for...

Page 11: ...fore attempting re ignition If the Oven flames accidently go out open the Oven door and wait at least 90 seconds before attempting re ignition USING YOUR OVEN Controlling the Hob Burners The hob burne...

Page 12: ...me Do not touch it and do not place any object on top of it Any items placed on the hob will get hot and may cause serious burns if touched Control of the Grill Burner The grill burner can be operated...

Page 13: ...Oven Main Oven S 100 100 1 140 140 2 150 150 3 160 160 4 180 180 5 190 190 6 200 200 7 220 220 8 230 240 9 250 Do not operate the oven in between the off and S position The Grill Pan Handle Set Warnin...

Page 14: ...e desired tone wait for the display to return to the current time setting To turn the Oven off Turn the Control Knob in a clockwise direction until it is in the 0 position Please follow the guidance b...

Page 15: ...pecially dirty In order to prevent damage to your Oven always test an approved cleaner on a small area first and follow the manufacturer s instructions for use Use a glass cleaner to clean the interio...

Page 16: ...and painted and protected from exterior forces Enamelled Parts Clean frequently with warm soapy water and then dry with a cloth Do not wash enamelled parts while they are hot and never use abrasive p...

Page 17: ...ates do not heat There is no power to the Oven Make sure that the electrical connections are working and that the switches are in the on or open position The Oven does not heat to the level expected T...

Page 18: ...ur agents in compliance with the provisions of the Data Protection Act 1988 for the purpose or providing cover and handling claims if any which may necessitate providing such information to third part...

Page 19: ...y instructions 02 A Adjusting the feet 15 C Changing the oven lamp 25 Cleaning 25 Control panel 16 D Digital minute minder 24 E Electrical information 10 Exterior cleaning 26 G Gas safety 05 Grill bur...

Page 20: ...of electrical and electronic equipment By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could otherwi...

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