Specifications
1. Remove the oil control valve cover, then lift up the
trip lever D on the front of the oil control valve and
turn the cooker oil control valve knob C to No.6
setting.
Allow 15 minutes for oil to enter and settle in cooker
burner base.
2. Open outer burner door adjacent to the bottom
warming oven door, remove/lift out inner burner
door.
3. Lift hinged lighting cover on the front of the burner
shell and expose the lighting port.
4. Insert a taper through the lighting port and light the
front wick, then close the lighting cover.
5. Replace inner burner door and close outer burner
door.
NOTE: ENSURE INNER COOKER BURNER DOOR IS
CORRECTLY LOCATED AND SEALED.
6. Return oil control valve knob C to its No. 1 setting for
about 30 minutes, until the burner is hot, then re-set
to No.6 for cooking.
7. Check for Clearance of Products of Combustion
Ensure that all doors and windows of the room are
closed.
Light the cooker as described. Leave on maximum
rate for 30 minutes.
If there is a fan in a nearby room then the spillage
test must be repeated with the fan turned on and
any interconnecting doors between the cooker and
the fan location left open.
A spillage test must be carried out after 30 minutes
as follows:- By holding a smoke match so that match
head is approximately 3mm to 5mm inside the lower
edge of the draught diverter (See Fig. 13). Spillage is
indicated by smoke being displaced outwards from
the draught diverter. If in doubt repeat after a further
10 minutes.
If spillage is detected the chimney may be faulty.
The fault must be corrected before leaving the
cooker installed.
8. Smoke Test: On Burner
Identify a sampling hole in the front of the flue hood
assembly. See Fig. 7.
Sample the flue products through the hole for a
Smoke Test utilising a Baccarach Smoke Pump
where all reading should indicate a Smoke Number
0-1 under the following checks.
(i) At low fire rate.
(ii) At high fire rate.
WARNING: NEVER ATTEMPT TO RELIGHT A HOT
BURNER - DO NOT TURN ON UNTIL THE BURNER
IS COOL.
9. The cooker burner will gradually increase its oil rate,
and raise the temperature of the oven, taking about
2
1
/2
hours from cold to attain an oven temperature of
200°C (400°F), leaving the cooker oil control valve
knob C at its No.6 setting.
Re-set the cooker oil control valve knob C to an
intermediate setting and the oven temperature will
maintain the desired temperature.
10.Set the cooker oil control valve knob C to No.1
which is the minimum setting when cooking is not
required and idling rate is needed.
11.Ensure both hotplate insulating covers are closed
down to conserve heat in hotplate
1. Advise the User of the precautions necessary to
prevent damage to the hot water system and to the
building in the event of the system remaining
inoperative during frost conditions.
2. Advice the User that, for continued efficient and safe
operation of the appliance, it is important that adequate
servicing is carried out at regular 6 monthly intervals.
3. Hand the User Instruction to the User and
demonstrate the correct operation of the appliance and
system controls. See notes under heading "METHOD
OF APPLIANCE CONTROL" below.
An individual controlled oil burner provides heat to the
two ovens, hotplate and domestic hot water.
Appliance controls are incorporated at the left-hand side
of the cooker.
Oil Burner - See Fig. 11
The burner must be lit manually with a lighted taper to
establish itself at low fire rate i.e. with the control knob
set to No.1 position. Oil flow (heat input) is increased by
manually turning the control knob to a higher number
setting, to control the desired oven temperature.
No.1 position is the minimum (and idling) rate and
setting No.6 is the maximum (and High) rate.
Before the temperature is attained, turn the knob setting
down to suit the oven load and temperature
requirements.
When not in use, set control knob to No.1 setting.
NOTE: THE BURNER IS INTENDED TO RUN IN A
CONTINUOUSLY ALIGHT POSITION AT ALL TIMES -
AT A LOW POSITION WHEN NOT USED FOR
Installation Instructions
INSTRUCT USER
METHOD OF APPLIANCE CONTROL
9
LIGHTING THE OIL BURNER - See Fig. 11
3 to 5mm
Fig. 13 DESN 512032










