Stainless Steel Built-in 4 Function Fan Oven and Electric Hob pack CZ55525 INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS These products may differ from the ones illustrated but the installation and operation procedure remains the same
Contents Introduction Unpacking Before installation Combined or Separate installation Location Housing dimensions Electricity supplies Hob cut-out Hob electrical connection Fitting the Hob Fitting the Oven Oven and hob preparation Safety notes Using the hob Fire safety Using the oven Using the grill Care of the hob Cleaning the hob Cleaning the oven Cleaning the glass oven door Changing the oven lamp Mains lead replacement Plug replacement For best cooking results Troubleshooting guide Customer Helpline Spe
Introduction This quality oven and hob have been designed to provide trouble-free service provided they are installed and maintained correctly. Both units are for domestic use only. Please read these instructions carefully before installing or using your appliances. It is advisable to keep your purchase and installation receipts with these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
Combined or Separate Installation There are two installation options for this oven and hob pack: 1. Oven and hob combined in a single housing unit under a worktop, as shown in Figure 1. 2. Oven and hob installed separately into individual housing units as shown in Figure 2. Before deciding on the position of your appliances, please read the ‘location’ and ‘housing dimensions’ sections that follow..
Location continued Safety Requirements Ensure that the surrounding material is heat resistant and non-combustible. The electricity supply must be routed near to the installation (see page 6). There must not be any plugs, wires or sockets in the wall directly above or behind the hob. Housing dimensions Before starting the installation process, it is important to check that the appliances will fit into the units they will be housed in. These dimensions apply equally to combined or separate installations.
Electricity supplies Once satisfactory locations have been established, the electrical supplies to the appliances must be arranged beneath the work surface. Hob only The supply should be from a 45 amp fused spur, with an isolator switch installed above the work surface and to one side of the unit, in case of an emergency (Figure 6). The isolator switch must have working contacts 3mm apart.
Hob cut-out PLEASE NOTE: If the hob and oven are to be installed into a single housing unit (combined installation), the hob must be fully installed before the oven can be installed. A cut-out for the hob can be made onto the work surface as follows: 1. Cover the approximate area for the cut-out with masking tape. 2.
Hob electrical connection The hob must be properly connected to the mains supply by a qualified electrician according to current safety regulations. This appliance must be earthed. 1. Release the cover by removing the cover screws (Figure 10). 2. Loosen the cable clamp (Figure 10). 3.
Fitting the hob Once the hob has been connected to its electricity supply, it can be fitted into position as follows: 1. Place the hob upside down on an adjoining surface. 2. Fit the clips onto the hob by sliding the notched end into the slot and loosely screwing the screw into the screw-hole (Figure 12). Turn the clips round so that they are in line with the hob (Figure 13). 3. Make sure that the underside edge of the hob is clean and dry. 4.
Fitting the oven Before installing the oven in its housing, insert the mains plug into the mains outlet socket. Avoid trapping the mains cable between the appliance and the housing and ensure it is routed away from hot surfaces. Place the oven into the housing unit and adjust its position until it is level, making sure it aligns with any adjacent units, drawers, and cupboard doors (Figure 15). When correctly positioned, drill the unit and secure the appliance in place with two fixing screws (Figure 16).
Safety notes Hob • Never leave children unsupervised where the hob is installed as the appliance will get hot during and after use. • Allow the hob to cool before cleaning. • Make sure you understand what the controls do before using the hob. • Never allow anyone to sit or stand on the hob or the surrounding work surface.
Using the hob Before using your hob for the first time: Read the operating and safety instructions thoroughly If you have not already done so, follow the steps in the “Preparation” section on page 7 to burn off the protective film covering the plates. Before switching on a hotplate, make sure that the selector knob you are using corresponds to the hotplate you wish to switch on (Figure 17).
Using the oven THERMOSTAT CONTROL FUNCTION SELECTOR TEMPERATURE INDICATOR Figure 19 - controls The oven is fan assisted and evenly distributes the heat throughout the oven. This may reduce the cooking times compared with a conventional oven so always read the cooking instructions on the packaging when cooking convenience food. It is recommended to preheat the oven for a few minutes or wait until the temperature indicator goes off before placing food in the oven for cooking.
Using the grill IT IS IMPORTANT TO CLOSE THE OVEN DOOR WHEN GRILLING FOOD. Move the shelf to the first or second position from the top. Select the symbol on the control selector. Turn the thermostat control between 50°C and 250°C and preheat the element for five minutes. Place the food in the middle of the grill pan and position the pan so the food is near but not touching the top element. Do not line the grill pan with aluminium foil or wrap food items with foil before placing under the grill.
Care of the hob Never turn the hotplate on before placing a pan on it (except when first used). Never sprinkle cold water onto a heated hotplate. Do not allow spills to be burnt onto the hotplate since baked stains are very difficult to remove. Keep the hotplates clean. A dirty hotplate does not transfer heat efficiently. Avoid placing wet pans on the hotplates. Never use the hot plates for preparing foods wrapped in aluminium foil or in plastic pans, or place any plastic trays etc. on the hotplates.
Cleaning the glass oven door Ensure the oven door is cool before cleaning. Removal of the door makes it easier to clean the door, the door surround and the seals. HINGE CLIP HINGE OPENING To remove the door proceed as follows: 1. Open the door fully. STOP 2. Raise one hinge clip and rotate it towards you as far as the SLOT stop (Figure 21). Repeat the procedure with the second hinge clip on the other side of the door. 3. Raise the door gently until it comes to rest against the hinge CATCH clips. 4.
Mains lead replacement Do not attempt to repair or replace the mains connecting cable yourself, consult a qualified electrician. Plug replacement The oven is supplied with a fitted plug which contains a 13A fuse. If you are simply replacing the fuse, you must use a 13A fuse which has been approved by ASTA to BS1362. GREEN/ YELLOW (EARTH) If the plug does not fit the socket or becomes damaged, a new plug must be fitted. Replace the original plug with the correct plug for your socket.
For best cooking results For best results and good use of energy: Hob • Use good quality cooking pans with thick flat bases. This gives the most efficient energy transfer from the hotplate • Never use recessed or ridged base pans. This wastes energy and gives a longer cooking time • If the pan base is too small for the hotplate, energy is wasted • Use pans of the correct diameter. The base should be about the same size as the hotplate • Do not place lids on the hotplates.
Troubleshooting guide If you are experiencing problems with your appliances, check the following problems and solutions below before contacting the Helpline. Hob Solution Problem Check that: Nothing works. The main hob wall switch is switched to ON. Other appliances are working, to determine if there is general power failure. The circuit breaker in the distribution box has not tripped. Hotplates are slow to boil or will not simmer.
Customer Helpline For help and assistance regarding your oven telephone 0844 871 0011. Specification Hob 230 volts ~ 50Hz 5000W Oven 230 volts ~ 50Hz 2000W Safe product disposal To help the environment, Local authority instructions should be followed for the disposal of your product This appliance/fitting is marked according to the European directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).