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MODEL
GGSUC908S
V 1.3 | 0722
90cm Dual Fuel
Freestanding Cooker
Page 1: ...E S S E N T I A L S F O R L I F E User Manual MODEL GGSUC908S V 1 3 0722 90cm Dual Fuel Freestanding Cooker...
Page 2: ...e of your appliance when cleaning our Support Team are here to help You can use our online Support Centre at anytime by visiting http support residentiagroup com au or you can contact us via calling u...
Page 3: ...4 Gas Connection 39 Technical Specifications 40 Attach Your Receipt 41 Purchase Details 42 Warranty Information S lt recommends the use of original spare parts When contacting our customer service tea...
Page 4: ...s on the appliance that gets hot Curtains Do not install the oven next to curtains or soft furnishings Damaged cord If the power cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or a qualified...
Page 5: ...ger than two hours before and after cooking or defrosting This is to avoid contamination by organisms which may cause food poisoning Take particular care during warmer weather In the event of power fa...
Page 6: ...od 2004 108 CE Electromagnetic compatibility Low voltage 73 23 Safety standards AS NZS 60335 2 6 2014 A1 with AS NZS 60335 1 2011 A1 A2 A3 A4 2009 142 EC Gas Appliance Directive The manufacturer decla...
Page 7: ...t of functions Instructions from left to right Key1 Key2 Key3 Key1 Decrease Key Key2 Mode Key Key3 Increase Key Note Press Key 1 and Key 3 under the setting mode which changes the time by one minute e...
Page 8: ...ore placing any food into the oven Ensure your dish is centered under the grill element Also ensure the temperature is between 50 and grill Full Grill Powerful grilling using both upper grill elements...
Page 9: ...king duration The oven will then switch on and cook according to the timer and then once finished switch off automatically 1 Press the button twice and the AUTO icon will flash then enter the desired...
Page 10: ...ies and protective wraps inserts from the oven 2 Ensure that all shelves and baking trays have been re installed into the oven 3 Make sure that all oven control dials are switched the Off position 4 U...
Page 11: ...atic mode to cancel continuous time and end time Accessories T d Y w r Y o The accesso different she You can pull t without them removed eas You can buy or from spec Accessory ories can be i lf positi...
Page 12: ...the first attempt wait 5 minutes for the gas to dissipate before attempting to re light the burner Once lit check that the flame is even and turn the control knob to adjust the flame as required If t...
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Page 14: ...se the temperature by 20 C Cook larger cuts of meat at a lower temperature for a longer time The meat will cook more evenly Always roast meat fat side up That way basting may not be required Always re...
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Page 16: ...r for cleaning Failure to do this may result in the oven tipping and adults and children may be killed To prevent soiling from becoming baked on and stubborn we recommend removing any easy to reach sp...
Page 17: ...use a damp cloth with detergent Do not use any oven cleaners harsh or abrasive cleaners scouring pads steel wool or sharp metal scrapers on the glass These may scratch and damage the surface Oven door...
Page 18: ...o the oven Only a trained and supported service technician can take apart the door Do not attempt to take the door apart for cleaning If the inner panes of glass in the door become dirty please contac...
Page 19: ...positioned correctly Incorrect assembly can cause dangerous irregular flames and ignition problems Do not put any burner parts in the dishwasher as they will become discoloured Ignitors 1 Check that t...
Page 20: ...2 Fig 3 Fig 4 A B Reassemble the door by following the above procedures backwards 18 page how to remove the door Unhooking the doors For a more thorough clean you have to remove the oven door Choose t...
Page 21: ...ee sparking It must be cleaned very carefully using a toothbrush and methylated spirits Note To avoid damage to the electronic ignition do not try to light a burner without all burner parts in place R...
Page 22: ...ame spreader and burner cap are Clean and dry Positioned correctly as shown below Replacing an oven bulb Important Use a 25W 220 240V 50Hz E14 halogen bulb for replacement Do not use a standard light...
Page 23: ...me models are supplied with a protective film on the stainless steel parts which must be removed before installing and using the appliance Product Dimensions Installation Instructions OVERALL DIMENSIO...
Page 24: ...imum height of cabinetry immediately adjacent to the freestanding oven from floor to countertop 946 F Maximum depth from wall to cabinetry face 600 Installation clearances and protection of combustibl...
Page 25: ...ard to clearances to combustible surfaces and materials and clearances to rangehoods and exhaust fans To ensure clearances of 200mm from burners to vertical combustible surfaces observe the minimum di...
Page 26: ...e or increase ust be secured against the possibility of tipping forward by using ety chains attached to the rear of your oven Fasten the stability y inserting a wall plug into the kitchen wall and the...
Page 27: ...llowing the upright oven to tilt forward Figure 1 X X Incorrect Installation Accidental Tipping Chains are provided as a preventative measure against accidental tipping These chains must be fitted as...
Page 28: ...fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw It is have the screw fixed closer to the hole for better support The left and right mples shown have two extra screws attached to the...
Page 29: ...hen maximum ventilation is not required Normally the maximum blower speed is only required when using the grill or frying at a high temperature on your gas cooktop FITTING THE ADJUSTABLE FEET The adju...
Page 30: ...et Be careful to avoid too much pressure on any two feet during this process Never lift the freestanding oven by using the oven door handle the cooktop rail or by lifting the cooktop trim as this may...
Page 31: ...nce secure it on a raised platform using suitable fastening systems DO NOT install the adjustable feet that come with the appliance DO NOT modify this appliance in any way 400 910 400 144 736 20 895 c...
Page 32: ...liance must be connected to the mains electricity supply checking that the voltage corresponds to the value given in the rating plate and that the electrical cable sections can withstand the load spec...
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Page 34: ...this manual should be installed to restrict movement of the appliance to no more than 80 of the length of the flexible gas hose The chain should be attached securely to the product where shown and on...
Page 35: ...ppliance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out please call our After Sales Service team on 1300 11 HELP 4357 ULPG Note Before connecting the appliance to the gas main mount...
Page 36: ...ess outlined within this manual If the range has been disconnected and re connected to the gas supply line repeat leak testing After conversion to ULPG gas affix the supplied conversion label near the...
Page 37: ...which the appliance is to use 3 Adjust the minimum burner setting refer to Adjusting the minimum burner setting 4 Refit the flame spreaders the burner caps and the pan supports trivets 5 Fix the warn...
Page 38: ...rs Lubrication of the gas valves If a gas valve becomes stiff it is necessary to dismantle it carefully and clean it with petroleum spirit Specialist high temperature resistant grease should be used t...
Page 39: ...pecifications Below outlines the technical specifications for your S lt Freestanding Cooker GGSUC908S Size 895 595 858 918 W D H mm Weight Gross Net 76 2kg 98 4kg Maximum Power 2940W Gross Capacity 12...
Page 40: ...40 Attach your receipt to this page...
Page 41: ...he following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice STORE DETAILS STORE NAME ADDRESS TELEPHONE PURCHASE DATE PRODUCT DETAI...
Page 42: ...nce during the Warranty Period g Warranty Period means i where the Appliance is used for personal domestic or household use i e normal single family use as set out in the instruction manual the Applia...
Page 43: ...to which it relates and the relationship between you and Residentia Group are governed by the law applicable where the Appliance was purchased 9 To the extent permitted by law Residentia Group exclude...
Page 44: ...T 1300 11 4357 E support residentiagroup com au E S S E N T I A L S F O R L I F E An initiative by Residentia Group www solt house...