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Users Guide Inst allation & Servicing NOTE TO INST ALLER: LEA VE THE OWNERS GUIDE MANUAL WITH THE APPLIANCE. (Keep For Future Reference) Model ACG 902 IX AU[...]
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2 RECORD HERE FOR EASY REFERENCE Model Colour Serial Number Installation Date Dealer's Name and Address GENERAL INFORMA TION WHEN Y OU CALL FOR SER VICE When you call for ser vice or order par ts f or your unit, be sure to give: 1. MODEL 2. SERIAL NUMBER 3. COLOUR 4. P ART NAME and/or description of prob lem 5. Y OUR FULL NAME, ADDRESS, and HO[...]
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3 PRO VISION FOR VENTILA TION INST ALLA TION The room where the Cooker is inst alled should hav e per manent ventilation as f ollows: V entilation must be in accordance with AS5601 - 2004 - G a s Installations. In general, the appliance should have adequate ventilation f or complete combustion of gas, proper flueing and to maintain temperature o[...]
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4 TO FIX THE COOKER T O THE REAR W ALL W ARNING - For safety reasons and to prevent tipping of the appliance, these stabilizing means must be installed. The cooker is equipped with 2 chains fixed on each side at the rear of the cooker near the top (see Fig. A). The chains are fitted with spring clips which must be clipped to the screw eyes[...]
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SPECIAL NOTE After installation or any servicing operation, always ensure that the appliance is gas sound and that the components are now operating correctly . Items removed during servicing should be replaced in the reverse order to their removal. In order to change the work-top injectors, it is necessary to act as follows: - remove the grids - re[...]
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2nd SECTION FOR THE USER W ARNING: Children should be kept away while the oven or grill is in use since accessible parts become hot. - Do not use oven base panel as a shelf, make use of the oven shelves. - T o avoid splattering and smoke, position collecting tray under the grill with some water in it. - Always turn pan handles to the side or to the[...]
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BURNERS P ANS fl min. fl max AUXILIARY 80 mm 160 mm SEMI-RAPID 120 mm 200 mm RAPIDE 200 mm 230 mm TRIPLE CROWN 230 mm 260 mm - 1 Minute T our - Be safe Please read the rest of the instruction book which contains important information to help you use the appliance safely and efficiently . Gas and Electricity on Make sure that the gas supply is turne[...]
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Oven commutator knob Depending on the type of oven, it is possible to select one of the following functions turning the commutator knob clockwise. Note: All the functions mentioned above switch the oven internal light on. A warning light on the control panel will stay lit until the temperature is reached; after it will light up intermittently . Alw[...]
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PLA TE W ARMING Ovenproof plates and dishes may be warmed in the oven on a low temperature setting. Remember do not place items directly into the oven base. W arning: do not use foil to cover the oven shelves, or any part of the oven interior including the oven base. Foil should only be used to cover food and cooking dishes. Always place items whic[...]
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GUIDE FOR FORCED CONVECTION COOKING (Back rolled electric element with fan) The accessories provided with the oven can be slotted in at 5 positions: the following guide concerns cooking times and thermostat settings using N. 2 shelves on the same time (in position N. 2 and N. 4). Cooked results are a matter of personal preference and may easily be [...]
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11 W arning: Do not place fatty foods too close to the grill and never leave the grill unattended. If fatty foods are grilled, or roasting has been cooked in the oven at a high temperature the grill element may smoke. This is not dangerous and the smoke is caused by the fat burning off when the grill element is hot. Leave the grill element on until[...]
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12 Pan supports and burners The burner heads can be removed for cleaning. NB Do not drop hot burner caps in cold water . Because of the rapid cooling they might get damaged. Lift off and soak for about 10 minutes in hot water with a little detergent. After having cleaned and washed them, dry them carefully . Make sure that no burner holes are clogg[...]
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IMPORT ANT Do not use excessive water when cleaning the oven and avoid water passing through the fan grill or ducts in the oven back . Avoid letting grease deposit collect around the upper heating element: it will cause smoking and may start a fire. CAUTION: Do not use rough or abrasive materials or sharp met al scrapers to clean the glass doors of[...]
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SOME SAFETY POINT Do not use the appliance as a space heater . If you smell gas Open a window . Do not use any electrical switches. Immediately extinguish naked flames. Isolate appliance from gas mains supplies via the isolation stopcock. Cont act local gas authority or emergency services as appropriate. In the event of food fire. Isolate appliance[...]
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PROBLEM SOL VER Any of the following are considered to be abnormal operation and may require servicing: Y ellow tipping of the hob burner flame. Sooting up of cooking utensils. Burners not igniting properly . Burners failing to remain alight. Burners extinguished by oven door . Gas valves, which are difficult to turn. Y our Installer should be cont[...]
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Maintenance schedule: T o ensure the appliance continues to operate at peak performance, we recommend a routine service call every 2 years for the life of the appliance. 538628 - 10/10 12[...]