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U104551-02 ArtNo.000-0008 Falcon logo shaded[...]
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2 Y ou [...]
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3 Be safe 2 Hotplate Burners 4 W ok Centr e Ring 5 The Glide Out ™ Grill 6 The Ovens 8 Multi-function oven functions 9 F alcon Multi-func tion Oven cooking guide 12 Oven Cooking char t - Conv entional and full F an ov en functions 13 Cleaning your cooker 14 Moving your cooker 16 T roubleshooting 17 General Safety In[...]
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4 Hotplat e Burners The drawing belo w each k nob indicates which burner that knob controls. There is a spark ignition system that w orks when the k nob is pressed in. Each burner also has a special safety device that stops the flo w of gas if the flame goes out. Push in and turn a knob to the large flame symbol ( ). Keep holding the knob presse[...]
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5 W ok C entre Ring The W ok ring is designed fit the centre burner . It will not fit any of the other burner pan supports It should be located so that the cut-outs in the ring sit directly on the projecting burner suppor ts. W oks var y very widely in size and shape. It ’ s impor tant that the W ok is securely held - but if the W ok is too big[...]
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6 The Glide Out ™ Grill C AUTION [...]
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7 ME A T Back Bacon Rashers 2 Chicken Satay 6 F illet Steak (170g) 10 Sirloin Steak (170g) 10 Hamburger (113g) 8 Lamb Chop 12 Lamb Kidneys 8-9 Lamb ’ s Liver 5 P ork Chops 12 P ork Sausage (57g) 8 P ork Kebabs 10 FISH [...]
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8 The Ov ens [...]
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9 The Multi-function oven has man y varied uses. We suggest you keep a car eful eye on your cooking until you ar e familiar with each function. Remember - not all func tions will be suitable for all f ood types. This function operat[...]
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10 This function uses the element in the top of the ov en only . I t is a useful function for the br owning or finishing of pasta dishes, vegetables in sauce and lasagne , the item to be browned being alr eady hot before switching t o the top element. This funct[...]
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11 There ar e 2 standard oven selv es and 1 drop shelf . A standard shelf B Drop shelf With the ex ception of the top position, which will only accept the drop shelf , any shelf can be fitted in any of the positions . The oven shelv es are retained when pulled f or ward but can be[...]
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12 F alcon Multi-function O ven c ooking guide Remember - not all functions will be suitable for all food types. The oven contr ol settings and cooking times given are intended t o be used only as a guide. Individual tastes may require the temperatur e to be altered to provide a pr eferred result. F ood is cooked at low er temperature in a fan o ve[...]
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13 Oven C ooking char t - Con ventional and full F an ov en func tions Conv ection O ven F an Oven 190°C 3 180°C Fillets 15-20min[...]
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14 Cleaning y our cook er Before thor ough cleaning, isolate fr om the electricit y supply . Remember to switch on the electricit y supply befor e use. Never use paint solvents , washing soda, caustic cleaners, biologic al powders, bleach, chlorine based bleach cleaners, coarse abrasives or salt . Don’t mix different cleaning products - they may[...]
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15 F or safety , push the side rails into the grill chamber . The side rails can be remo ved to make cleaning the grill chamber easier by unhooking them from the grill chamber sides . Slides can be wiped clean with a soft cloth and mild detergent. use any abrasive substanc e. put the side runners in the dishw[...]
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16 Don ’t use steel wool (or an y other materials that will scratch the surface). Don ’t use oven cleaning pads. T o clean the oven sides slide out the shelves, unhook the suppor ts from the ov en sides and lift out. Moving y our c o ok er Switch off the electricity supply . The cook er is heav[...]
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17 T roubleshooting When cooking foods with a high water content (e .g. ov en chips) there may be some steam visible at the rear g rille. T ake care when opening the oven door , as there may be a momentary puff of steam when the oven door is opened. Stand well[...]
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18 General Safety Instruc tions The hotplate must be installed b y a G as Safe register ed engineer . The installation must be carried out by a Competent P erson. The installation must be in acc ordance with the installation instructions[...]
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19 Do not use water on gr ease fires. Never pick up a flaming pan. T ur n the controls off . Smother a flaming pan on a sur face unit by cov ering the pan completely with a well fitting lid or baking tray . If available use a multipurpose dr y chemical or foam-type fire extinguisher . Never leav e the hotplate unattended at high heat settings[...]
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20 Installation Before y ou star t your installation, please complete the details BEL OW . If your customer has a problem r elating to your installation they will be able to contact you easily . ?[...]
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21 If the cooker is to be su[...]
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22 Do not take any pack aging off the cooker until it is directly in front of the place it is to be installed (unless it will not fit through a door in its outer pack aging). Remove plastic c oating from hotplate before use. There may be blemishes visible[...]
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23 If the appliance is to be conv er ted to LP gas do the conv ersion at this point. See the conversion section of these instructions. Y ou are recommended to use a spirit lev el on a shelf in one of the ovens to check for lev el. Place the cook er in its intended pos[...]
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24 Connect the pressure gauge. T urn on and light one of the hotplate burners. For Natur al Gas the pressure should be 20mbar . For P ropane the pressure should be 37mbar . This appliance must be installed by a qu alified electrician to comply with the relev ant regulations and also[...]
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33 T echnic al Data ?[...]
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