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CARE AND CLEANING 

 

 

 

Before cleaning always allow the appliance 
to cool down.  

 

 

CLEANING MATERIALS 

Before using any cleaning materials on your 
appliance, check that they are suitable and that their 
use is recommended by the manufacturer. 
Cleaners that contain bleach should 

NOT

 be used 

as they may dull the surface finishes. Harsh 
abrasives must also be avoided.  

CLEANING  THE  OUTSIDE  OF  THE 
APPLIANCE 

Do not

 use abrasive cleaning materials e.g. Hob 

Brite, Brillo pads or scourers on painted or printed 
finishes as damage may occur.  Regularly wipe over 
the control panel, doors and appliance sides using a 
soft cloth and hot soapy water.  To prevent streaking  
finish with a soft cloth.   
Stainless Steel cream cleaners are abrasive and 
should be avoided as they may dull the surface 
finish.  

Any spillage on the stainless steel finish 

must be wiped off immediately. 

 

 

 

Do not attempt to remove any of the 
control knobs from the appliance as this 
may cause damage and is a safety hazard. 

 

 

CLEANING THE CONTROL KNOBS AND 
HANDLES 

 

It is strongly recommended that only hot soapy water 
is used for cleaning the control knobs and handles. 
ANY OTHER CLEANING MATERIALS MAY DULL 
THE SURFACE FINISH. 

 

CLEANING THE HOB 

Clean the hotplate top using a mild abrasive.  Take 
care not to damage the spark electrodes.  If the 
spark electrodes are damaged the burners will not 
light. 
You can remove the pan supports, burner caps and 
burner crowns to clean them.  Again take care not to 
damage the spark electrodes. 
Clean the burner crowns and pan supports by 
soaking them in very hot soapy water.  Aluminium 
based saucepans can leave shiny metal marks on 
the pan supports.  You can remove any stubborn 
stains by scouring with a soap impregnated steel 
wool pad.  If you look after the burner crowns and 
pan supports in this way they will stay reasonably 
clean.  However the surface will dull with time. 
After cleaning the appliance parts, dry them 
thoroughly before you put them back. 
 
 
 
 

 

  

 

Summary of Contents for ZCGHL50

Page 1: ...GAS SINGLE OVEN AND GRILL ZCGHL50 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET...

Page 2: ...rol system This appliance has been designed for domestic use to cook edible foodstuffs only and must not be used for any other purposes Take great care when heating fats and oils as they will ignite i...

Page 3: ...Door s 19 Something Not Working 21 Service and Spare Parts 22 Guarantee Conditions 23 FOR THE INSTALLER Technical Details 24 Important Safety Requirements 25 Provision For Ventilation 25 Moving Your A...

Page 4: ...4 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE GAS HIGH LEVEL GRILL WITH SINGLE OVEN Storage Compartment Main Oven Control Panel Grill...

Page 5: ...5 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR APPLIANCE THE CONTROL PANEL FEATURES A Ignition Switch B Hotplate Controls C Grill Control D Main Oven Temperature Control E Hotplate Controls A B C D E 9 1 S 8 7 9 5 4 3 2...

Page 6: ...fore advisable to open a window for ventilation CONDENSATION AND STEAM When food is heated it produces steam similar to a boiling kettle The vents allow some of this steam to escape However always sta...

Page 7: ...rts are correctly fitted before using the hob TO LIGHT THE HOB BURNERS The hob ignition works by means of a battery Push in and turn the control knob to the left to the highest setting This is shown b...

Page 8: ...o not slide them across the hob Do not leave accidental spillage on the hob or removable parts The spillage should be wiped up and the parts washed and carefully dried as soon as the hob pan supports...

Page 9: ...plashes may be evident as the grill cleans itself Never cover the grill pan or grid with foil as this can lead to grill fires THE GRILL PAN AND HANDLE The grill pan requires assembly before use see Fi...

Page 10: ...id in the high position Preheat the grill on a full setting for a few minutes before sealing steaks or toasting Adjust the heat setting as necessary during cooking The food should be turned over durin...

Page 11: ...r recipes needing high temperatures e g bread pastries scones souffl s etc best results are achieved if the oven is preheated first For best results when cooking frozen or cooked chilled ready meals a...

Page 12: ...d give less base browning When cooking more than one dish in the oven place dishes centrally on different shelves rather than cluster several dishes on one shelf this will allow the heat to circulate...

Page 13: ...facturer s instructions Fish 2 4 20 30 Fish Pie Potato Topped 3 6 20 25 Fruit Pies Crumbles 3 6 40 50 Milk Puddings 3 2 1 2h Pasta Lasagne etc 3 5 30 40 Pastry Choux Eclairs Profiteroles Flaky Puff Pi...

Page 14: ...over Turkey and Goose 5 20 25 minutes per kg 1lb up to 3 kg 7lb then 10 minutes per kg 1lb over 3 kg 7lb Duck 5 25 35 minutes per kg 1lb and 25 30 minutes over Pheasant 5 35 40 minutes per kg 1lb and...

Page 15: ...the food cooking FOOD PREPARATION SLOW COOKING JOINTS OF MEAT AND POULTRY Do not cook meat joints over 2 7kg 6lb Do not cook poultry over 2 kg 4lb 8oz Cook on the middle shelf of the oven or above Coo...

Page 16: ...cooking Thickening Toss meat in flour for casseroles Alternatively blend cornflour with water and add it at the end of cooking Flavouring Flavours are held in the food because there is little evaporat...

Page 17: ...t to remove any of the control knobs from the appliance as this may cause damage and is a safety hazard CLEANING THE CONTROL KNOBS AND HANDLES It is strongly recommended that only hot soapy water is u...

Page 18: ...ner will not light then you need to check the crown and cap positions CLEANING THE SHELVES AND GRILL OVEN FURNITURE All removable parts can be washed in the dishwasher The grill pan grill pan grid and...

Page 19: ...DOES NOT affect the Stayclean properties in any way Use minimal if any extra oil or fat when roasting meat potatoes only require brushing with fat before cooking Extra fat in the oven during roasting...

Page 20: ...ed or has deep scratches the glass will be weakened and must be replaced to prevent the possibility of the panel shattering Please contact your local Service Force Centre who will be pleased to advise...

Page 21: ...mperatures and shelf positions are being used The oven temperature is too high or too low Check that the recommended temperatures and shelf positions are being used Be prepared to adjust the temperatu...

Page 22: ...ce Force Centre you will need to give the following details 1 Your name address and post code 2 Your telephone number 3 Clear and concise details of the fault 4 The model and serial number of the appl...

Page 23: ...sts incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment plus thos...

Page 24: ...olt AA size HOTPLATE Natural Gas Heat Input R H F R H R L H R L H F 1 0kW 1 9kW 2 0kW 2 8kW 3412 Btu h 6483 Btu h 6483 Btu h 9895 Btu h Injector Marking 070 096 096 119 L P Gas Heat Input 1 0kW 1 9kW...

Page 25: ...on the back or top of some models where applicable Do not alter the electrical circuitry of this appliance PROVISION FOR VENTILATION This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation...

Page 26: ...or garage It is essential that the appliance is positioned as Fig 1 The appliance must be a minimum of 20mm from the rear wall note that this dimension is provide by the inlet elbow Shelves wall cabin...

Page 27: ...ppliance flexible connection only Supply piping should not be less than R3 8 Connection is made to the Rc B S P female threaded entry pipe located just below the hotplate level on the rear left hand s...

Page 28: ...of Fig 4b 4 Assemble upper bracket to lower bracket so that the underside of bracket is dimension C 3mm above floor level See Fig 4b Reposition appliance and check that top bracket engages into appli...

Page 29: ...an supports Check each of the hotplate burners in turn by turning the hotplate tap to its full on position and pressing the ignition button As soon as the burners are lit the button can be released CH...

Page 30: ...NOTES 30...

Page 31: ...NOTES 31...

Page 32: ...d specifications without prior notice This instruction booklet is accurate at the date of printing but will be superseded if specifications or appearance are changed ZANUSSI ELECTROLUX MAJOR APPLIANCE...

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