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Installation instructions and User guide GB IE F reestanding cook er OR90 double oven models[...]
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1 Contents Safety and warnings 2 Installation instructions 6 Introducing your c ooker 16 Using y our gas cooktop 17 Cooktop tr oubleshooting 21 Using y our multifunction oven for the first time 22 Clock and timer 23 Using y our oven 24 Cooking functions 25 Automa tic cooking 27 Using y our compact oven f or the first time 28 Using y our compact ove[...]
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2 Safety and warnings W ARNING! Electrical Shock Hazard Alway s disconnect the cooker from the mains electricity supply before carrying out any maintenance operations or r epairs. F ailure to do so may result in death or electrical shock. Impor tant safet y prec autions General T o avoid hazard, follo w these instruc tions carefully before installi[...]
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3 T o connect the cook er to the mains, do not use adapters, reduc ers or branching devices as they can cause o verheating and burning. This cooker m ust be connected to a suitable double pole control unit adjacent to the c ooker . No diversity can be applied to this control unit. The cooker m ust be ear thed. Gas This cooker is supplied for use wi[...]
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4 Operation Y our freestanding cooker has been carefully designed to operate saf ely during normal cook ing procedures . Please keep the following guidelines in mind when you are using it: Safety and warnings W ARNING! Hot Sur face Hazard Acc essible par ts will become hot when this cooker is in use. T o avoid burns and scalds keep children a way .[...]
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5 Safety and warnings Impor tant safet y prec autions Isolating switch: make sure this c ooker is connected to a circuit which inc orporates an isolating switch providing full disconnection from the power supply . Household appliances are not intended to be played with by children. Children, or persons with a disability which limits their ability t[...]
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6 Installation instructions The cooker must be installed by a qualified technician and in c ompliance with local safety standards. This cookers has class “2/1” overheating protection so that it can be installed next to a cabinet. If the cooker is installed adjacent to furniture which is higher than the gas hob cookt op, a gap of at least 200 mm[...]
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7 Installation instructions Lev elling the cooker Level the c ooker by screwing the bottom of the f eet in or out, as shown. Fitting the adjustable f eet Impor tant! Using the supplied adjustable feet is MANDA TORY . F or sa fety reasons and to ensure adequate ventilation, the cook er chassis MUST NOT sit directly on the floor , a plinth, or other [...]
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8 Installation instructions Impor tant! T wo people must always raise the c o oker , as shown, to prevent damaging the adjustable feet. Do not lift the cooker by the door handles . DO NO T DR A G the cooker . Lift the feet clear of the floor . Moving the cook er Figure 6 C orrectly raising the cook er Figure 8 Inc orrectly raising the cooker Figure[...]
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9 Installation instructions Stability bracket ( GB & IE only) W e recommend a stability bracket is fitted to the cooker . Y ou can buy the t ype of bracket shown here fr om most plumbing and DIY shops. Brackets Existing slot in rear of cooker Dotted line showing the position of cooker when xed Wall xing Floor xing Dimension is in milli[...]
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10 Installation instructions V entilation requirements ( GB & IE only) The appliance should be installed into a r oom or space with an air supply in accor dance with BS 5440-2:2000. F or rooms with a volume of less than 5 m 3 - permanent ventilation of 100 mm 2 free area will be required . F or rooms with a volume of between 5 m 3 and 10 m 3 a [...]
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11 Installation instructions Installation to Natural gas Installation to Natural Gas must conform to the Code of P rac tice, et c. T he supply pressure f or Natural Gas is 20 mbar . Installation to Liquid P etroleum gas This appliance must only be connected to LPG after an LPG con version k it has been fitted. The installation must conform to the r[...]
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12 Installation instructions Replacement of burner injectors If the injectors are not supplied, contact the Fisher & P aykel Authorised Service Centre. Select the injec tors to be replac ed according to the “ T able for the choice of the injectors” . T o replace the injectors Remove pan supports and burners from the cooktop . Using a wrench[...]
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13 Installation instructions Adjusting The Minimum Burner Setting Check whether the flame spreads to all burner ports when the burner is lit with the gas tap set to the minimum position. If some por ts do not light, increase the minimum gas rate setting . Check whether the burner remains lit even when the gas tap is turned quickly from the maximum [...]
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14 GB IE T able for the choice of the injectors Cat: II 2H3+ Installation instructions BURNERS NOMINAL POWER KW REDUCED POWER KW G 30 - 28-30 mbar G 31 - 37 mbar G 20 - 20 mbar Ø INJECTOR 1/100 mm Ø INJECTOR 1/100 mm A UXILIARY 1,00 0,30 50 72 X SEMIRAPID 1,75 0,45 65 97 Z RAPID 3,00 0,75 85 115 Y TR[...]
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15 D B PE A N L F eeder cable sec tion “ TYPE H05RR-F” 230V 3 x 2.5 mm 2 (**) (**) - Connection with wall box connection. Connecting the feeder cable T o connec t the feeder cable to the c ooker: Remove the scr ews securing the cover “ A” on the rear of the c ooker . F eed the supply cable through the cable clamp “D” . See the ‘F eede[...]
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16 Introducing y our cooker Thank you f or buying a Fisher & P aykel freestanding cooker . Once it is installed and ready t o use, you will want to know everything about it to make sure you get ex cellent results right from the start. This guide intr oduces you to all its special features . We recommend y ou read the whole guide before using y [...]
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17 Using y our gas cooktop Gas burners The knob controls the flow of gas through the saf et y tap . = closed valve = maximum aperture or flow = minimum aperture or flow Y ou can choose to cook at any heat between and , but never between and OFF . 1 Auxillary burner 2 Semi-rapid burner 3 Rapid burner 4 T riple ring wok burner 0 Figure 18 C ooktop la[...]
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18 Using y our gas cooktop Before using y our cooktop Before using y our new cooktop, please: Read this user guide, taking special note of the safety and warnings section. T urn the cooker on. Make sure all controls ar e turned off . Lighting the cooktop 1 Choose the control knob for the burner you want to use . 2 Press the knob down gently and tur[...]
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19 Using y our gas cooktop If the cooktop does not light If the cooktop does not light, check that: The cooker is switched on. The gas is turned on. Y ou have held down the knob for at least ten seconds. The ignitors ar e sparking. If the ignitors are not sparking, they may be dirty or wet. Clean them with a toothbrush and methylated spirits , as s[...]
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20 Using y our gas cooktop Choosing a burner Use flat-bottomed pans, and make sur e that they match your burner , as shown in the following table. A small pot on a large burner is not efficient. Diameters of pans which may be used on the c ooktop W ok stand Impor tant! Using a wok without the stand may cause the burner to oper ate incorrectly. Do n[...]
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21 Cookt op troubleshooting Problem Possible solutions My cooktop burners do not light Check the cooker is switched on. Check the gas supply valve is turned on and the supply to the house is working. Y ou should hear the gas when you turn a burner on. The ignitors may be dirty . Clean them with a toothbrush and methylated spirits . The burner parts[...]
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22 Using y our multifunc tion oven f or the rst time Figure 23 Main o ven controls F unction knob Before using y our new oven, please: 1 Read this user guide, taking special note of the ‘Safety and warnings’ section. 2 Remove all acc essories and packaging. 3 Set the clock. The o ven will not work until the clock has been set. 4 Condition t[...]
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23 Buttons: Timer Cooking time End of cooking time Decreases the number shown on the display or changes the v olume of the beeps Increases the number shown on the display Illuminated symbols: A - flashing - ov en in automatic position but not set A - steady illumination - ov en set for automatic cooking Cooking taking place Timer in opera tion Sett[...]
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24 Using y our oven 1 Select the func tion using the function knob. The oven lights will come on. 2 Select the temperature using the temperature cont rol knob . The oven temperature indicator light, above the temperatur e knob on the control panel, will glow until the ov en has reached the set temperature, and then it will go out. 3 When you have f[...]
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25 Cooking functions OVEN LAMP Only the oven light comes on. It remains on in all the cooking functions. BAKE The upper and lower heating elements c ome on. BAKE is the traditional method of cooking. It is best to cook on only one shelf at a time in this function. GRILL The grill at the top of the ov en comes on. Pr eheat for two minutes. Use with [...]
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26 F AN BAKE The upper and lower heating elements and the fan c ome on. Impor tant! Safe food handling: leave food in the oven for as short a time as possible before and af ter cooking or defrosting. This is to avoid c ontamination by organisms which may cause food poisoning. T ake particular care during w armer weather . Notes on baking and roasti[...]
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27 Aut omatic cooking Use automatic cooking to automatically turn the ov en on, cook, and then turn the oven off . 1 Check the clock shows the corr ect time. 2 Select the func tion and temperature . The ov en will come on. 3 Decide how long the food will take to c ook , allowing time for preheating if nec essar y. 4 Press the button. 0 . 00 will sh[...]
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28 Before using y our new oven, please: 1 Read this user guide, taking special note of the ‘Safety and warnings’ section. 2 Remove all acc essories and packaging. 3 Condition the ov en: Put in the shelf and tray . Make sure you fit the shelf so that the saf et y catch, which stops it sliding out, fac es down. Heat the oven on maximum f or: 60 m[...]
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29 Using y our compac t ov en 1 Select the func tion using the function knob. The oven lights will come on. 2 Select the temperature using the temperature co ntr ol knob. The oven temperature indicat o r light, above the temperatur e knob on the control panel, will glow until the ov en has reached the set temperature, and then it will go out. 3 Whe[...]
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30 The dish-warming shelf can be used to hold dishes or for c ooking. If you want to warm plates, put the oven on bake at about 60 °C. T ake care when remo ving plates, as they can get hot. T o use the shelf to hold dishes T urn it with the plate suppor ts facing up . Fit the shelf between the metal runners on the lo west shelf suppor t, with the [...]
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31 Impor tant! Before you start cleaning your cooker , please: Read these cleaning instructions and the ‘Safet y and warnings ’ sec tion at the start of this user guide. T urn the cooker off at the w all. Make sure the c ooker is a safe temperature to touch. Do not use a steam cleaner . Do not keep flammable substances in the ov ens or storage [...]
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32 Car e and cleaning Figure 33 Replacing the auxiliary , rapid and semi-rapid burners Figure 32 Auxiliary , rapid and semi-rapid burner parts Burner parts and pan suppor ts Y ou can remove and clean these parts with hot soapy water or non-abrasive detergents. Clean spills regularly befor e they become burnt on. Do not wash these par ts in a dishwa[...]
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33 Car e and cleaning Replacing the triple ring wok burner T o replace the wok burner , fit the burner ring to the housing as shown by the arro w in the figure following . M ake sure the burner is not able to r otate. Figure 34 T riple ring wok burner parts Gas taps If you have pr oblems with the gas taps, call your A uthorised S ervice Centre. Pr [...]
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34 Car e and cleaning Cleaning the inside of your ov ens Do not use abrasive cleaners, cloths or pads to clean the enamel . Do not use any ov en cleaners, abrasive cleaners , ammonia-based cleaners, products containing acids or alkalis, or detergents on the catalytic panels (not supplied with all models). T o make cleaning easier, y ou can remove t[...]
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35 Car e and cleaning Cleaning the enamel cavity Clean the enamel on the inside of the oven when it has cooled do wn, using household detergents or an ammonia-based cleaner . Y ou may use ‘ off the shelf ’ oven cleaners , if you carefully follo w the manufacturers’ instructions. Cleaning the fat filter Clean the fat filter after every use. If[...]
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36 Car e and cleaning Cleaning the oven door glass Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the ov en door glass since they scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass. The inner glass door panel can easily be remov ed for cleaning by unscrewing the two screws , as shown. When re-assembling ensure tha[...]
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37 Car e and cleaning Removing the ov en door(s) The oven door(s) can easily be r emoved as follows: Open the door completely . The swivel retainers of the rh and lh hinges (Fig . 40a) are hooked onto the metal bar above them (F ig. 40b). Lift the oven door slightly . T he notch on the bottom of the hinge will disengage (Fig . 40c). Now pull the ov[...]
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38 Car e and cleaning Replacing the oven lamp Let the ov en cavity and the heating elements cool down. Remove the pr otective cover B . Unscrew and replace the bulb A with a new one suitable f or high temperatures (300°C) with the specifications: 230-240V 50 Hz, 15W , E14 Refit the protective cov er . Note: Oven bulb replacement is not co vered by[...]
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39 Before y ou call for ser vice or assistance ... Check the things you can do yourself . Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide and check that: 1 Y our product is correctly installed. 2 Y ou are familiar with its normal operation. If after check ing these points you still need assistance , please refer to the Ser vice & War[...]
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Copyright © F isher & Paykel 2009. All rights reserved. The product specifications in this booklet apply to the specific products and models described at the date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product improvement, these specifications may change at an y time. Y ou should therefore check with your Dealer to ensure this booklet correc[...]