| D T C 5 0 G A   Contents   Page   Lighting the appliance   4 The grill   7 10   13   15   18   20   26   28   30   31   33   34   35   36   38   The hotplate   The oven   Oven cooking chart   Slow cooking   Care and cleaning   Installing the appliance   General information   What is wrong and why?   Servicing   Installation instructions   Technical data   Safety requirements/ventilation   Location of appliance   Testing   3 D T C 5 0 G A   Lighting the appliance   The ignition system works by means of a battery. Details on how to   replace the battery are given on page 28.   Hotplate   To light   1 Lift up the lid. You cannot use the hotplate when the lid is down.   2 Push in the control knob and turn to the large flame symbol (highest   setting), and press the ignition button immediately. When the burner   has lit release the button.   Warning: If the ignition button is not pressed immediately a build up of   gas may cause the flame to spread.   For your safety   If you close the lid of the appliance while any of the hotplate   burners are lit the gas will go out. This is because it would be   dangerous if the burners stayed on when the lid was closed.   Always use the control knob to turn off a burner. Do not use   the lid as a cut-off device. This will only cut off the gas when   the lid is closed. The gas will flow again when the lid is   opened.   4 D T C 5 0 G A   Grill   To light:   1 Open the door.   2 Push in the control knob and turn it to the large flame symbol   (highest setting), and press the ignition button immediately. When   the burner has lit release the button.   3 Leave the grill door open when you are using the grill.   Warning: If the ignition button is not pressed immediately a build up of   gas may cause the flame to spread.   For your safety   Never cover the grill pan or grid with foil as this can lead to grill   fires.   Oven   To light:   1 Open the oven door.   2 Push in the control knob and turn it to gas mark 9. Press the ignition   button. When the burner has lit release the button. There will only be   small flames at first.   3 Now turn the control knob to the   gas mark you want.   4 Wait until the burner is showing   large flames.   5 Close the oven door.   5 D T C 5 0 G A   To turn off any burner   1 Push in the control knob and turn it to the off position. This is shown   by a large dot.   For your safety   When you are lighting any burner check that it has lit before you   leave the appliance.   When you are turning off a burner, do not leave the appliance   until the flame has gone out.   6 D T C 5 0 G A   The grill   The grill is a high-speed grill. The instructions below tell you how to vary   the heat setting and how to change the height of the grid to suit the food   you are cooking. You should remember to turn the food regularly.   You should not use the grill to keep food warm as it will continue to   cook the food.   Prior to using the grill   We suggest that you operate the grill for approximately 5 - 10 mins to   burn off any residue from the surface. During this period a slight odour   may be emitted, it is therefore advisable to open a window for   ventilation.   When you first operate the grill you may hear some sounds as the   burner heats up, this is quite normal and is not a fault on the appliance.   For your safety   The grill pan and handle must be in place before igniting the grill.   You must keep the grill door open when the grill burner is lit.   Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is used. Young   children should be kept away.   Never cover the grill pan or grid with foil as this can lead to grill   fires.   Heat control   The grill control has two heat   settings.   The control knob turns to the left   from 'OFF' to 'HIGH' and then to   'LOW'. Use the high setting for fast   cooking such as toast. Use the low   setting to cook thicker food such as   chicken after you have browned it   on the high setting.   7 D T C 5 0 G A   Cooking positions   There is only one position for the grill   shelf (Position 2). Positions are counted   from the top downwards.   Most food should be cooked on the   grid in the grill pan. You can turn the grid   over to suit different thicknesses of food.   You can place some dishes straight   on to the grill shelf. This is useful when   you are browning the top of food such   as cauliflower cheese.   General   When you are not using the grill you should remove the handle and   store the pan on the shelf in the grill. Turn the grill burner off before you   store the pan. Remember that the pan will get hot when you are using   the oven.   You can use the grill compartment to warm plates when you are   using the oven.   Preheating   You don't usually need to preheat the grill. You may wish to preheat it for   a couple of minutes when you are cooking steak or when browning food.   Positioning food on the grid   Place food such as toast, tea-cakes and   muffins towards the centre of the grid.   Place food which needs a more   gentle heat, such as tomatoes and   mushrooms towards the edge of the   grid.   Arrange meat, meat products and   fish to suit their thickness and how you   like them cooked.   8 D T C 5 0 G A   The grill pan and handle   The grill pan is supplied with a removable handle.   To attach the handle, place the wirework under the cut out in the pan so   that the metal plate hooks over the top of the grill pan.   Slide the handle to the left and over the central bump on the grill pan.   Ensure the handle is correctly located. It is not necessary to   remove the grill pan handle during grilling.   Place the grill pan on the shelf so that the pan is positioned centrally   beneath the grill.   To remove the handle, slide the handle to the right and lift the handle   away from the cut out on the grill pan.   Note   If you require an additional handle for your grill pan, this can be ordered   from your local Service Force Centre by quoting part number   311479800\6.   9 D T C 5 0 G A   The hotplate   You can only use the hotplate when the lid is open. If you have any   trouble lighting a hotplate burner turn all hotplate control knobs off and   make sure the hotplate burner parts have been replaced correctly. See   page 21 for more information.   Heat control   The hotplate control knobs turn   anticlockwise from 'OFF' to 'HIGH'   and then to 'LOW'. You can adjust   the heat by turning the control   between the highest and lowest   settings. These are shown as a   large and a small flame symbol.   Burner sizes   The hotplate has three burner sizes   to suit different types of cooking:   Largest burner (Rapid) - use a large   pan for food such as chips.   Medium burners (Normal) - use for   everyday cooking.   Small burner (Simmer) - use for   simmering food such as soups and   stews.   The largest pan which you should use on any burner is 230mm (9"). The   base of the smallest pan should not measure less than 100mm (4").   Lift pans on and off the pan supports. Do not slide them across   the hob.   10   D T C 5 0 G A   For your safety   1 2 3 Take care to avoid burns and scalds when you are   reaching across the hotplate.   Use pans with flat bases. They are more stable than   pans which are warped.   Do not use pans with very heavy handles which cause   the pan to tip.   5 Put pans on the centre of the burners.   Position pan handles so they cannot be accidentally   knocked.   6 Take extra care when you are deep fat frying. Do not   cover the pan with a lid.   Do not leave a pan unattended. If the pan catches fire,   leave it where it is and turn off all controls.   Place a damp cloth or a fitting lid over the pan to   smother the flames.   Never put water on the fire.   Leave the pan to cool for 30 minutes.   7 8 If you are using a Wok we recommend it has a flat base   as it will stand stable on the pan supports. If you use a   round based Wok with a collar support, the collar must   be of the open wire work type. A closed collar will affect   the performance of the burner. Before you use the Wok   make sure that the collar is stable on the pan supports.   Always follow the instructions that come with the Wok.   Do not use the lid as a work surface or chopping board.   This could damage the glass and reduce its strength.   11   D T C 5 0 G A   Helpful hints   1 Keep flames under the base of the pans. If the   flames lick round the sides of the pans you are   wasting gas.   2 3 Only heat the amount of liquid you need. Do   not overfill pans.   Cover pans with a lid whenever possible. The   food will heat up more quickly and there will be   less steam in the kitchen.   4 5 6 Try cooking more than one vegetable in the   same pan, for example potatoes and carrots.   Cut vegetables into smaller pieces. This wa they will cook more quickly.   A pressure cooker will save time and energy.   12   D T C 5 0 G A   The oven   Before you use the oven you should wipe it out with a damp cloth to   remove any dust.   Heat zones   There are zones of heat within the oven. The   temperature in the middle is the gas mark   you have chosen. The top of the oven is   slightly hotter and the lower shelf slightly   cooler. The base of the oven is quite a lot   cooler. You can make use of these heat   zones when you are cooking foods that need   different temperatures all at the same time.   If you are cooking more than one tray of similar items, for example   cakes or biscuits, swap the trays around during cooking. Or you can   remove the top tray when the food is cooked and move the lower tray to   the higher shelf to finish cooking.   Preheating   You do not need to preheat the oven when casseroling and so on.   Preheat the oven for baking or when you are cooking sensitive food   such as Yorkshire puddings, soufflés and yeast mixtures.   When you are cooking or reheating frozen or chilled food read the   instructions on the packing.   When you need to preheat the oven, we recommend you do so for   20 minutes.   Oven shelves   You can slot the oven shelves into any of five   positions. Positions are counted from the top   downwards.   For safety the shelf will only pull out so   far. If you want to remove a shelf completely   pull it forward as far as it will go, raise the   front edge and lift it out. To put the shelf into   a different position keep the front edge   raised, slot the shelf on to the runner, lower   the front edge and slide the shelf in.   13   D T C 5 0 G A   Baking trays and dishes   For your safety   Never place cooking dishes, trays and   so on over the oven burners. This will   damage the appliance as well as the   cookware and possibly the floor   covering underneath the appliance.   Leave a gap of 13mm (½") between all   dishes and the sides of the oven so the   heat can circulate properly.   Do not push dishes too far back as   food will burn if it overhangs the   burner flames.   For the best results we recommend that you use a baking tray which is   310mm (12") square. If you use a tray or tin which is larger than this,   you may need to turn the food around during cooking.   Place single dishes on the centre of the shelf. You may need to turn   large items around during cooking.   Condensation   Condensation may form on the appliance. This is quite normal and   nothing to worry about. The condensation forms when heat and   moisture are present, for example during cooking. Whenever possible   try to make sure that food which contains a lot of moisture, for example   casseroles, are covered. If you do notice any condensation, wipe it up   straight away.   Roasting   For best results we recommend open roasting using minimal fat or oil to   prevent splashing.   It is not necessary to cover meat or poultry or wrap food in foil when   roasting as this restricts the circulation of heat and will lead to extended   cooktimes.   If you are using a roasting bag or cover chicken breast with foil, be   prepared to allow an extra 10 - 15 minutes for each 1/2kg (1lb).   When cooking large items such as turkeys, the use of foil may be   required to prevent the breast becoming dry before the rest of the bird is   fully cooked.   14   D T C 5 0 G A   15   D T C 5 0 G A   16   D T C 5 0 G A   17   D T C 5 0 G A   Slow cooking   The slow cook setting gives a very low heat in the oven. It is   particularly useful when cooking soups, stews and casseroles because   the long slow cooking will make cheaper, tougher cuts of meat more   tender.   You need to cook food at gas mark 6 for 30 minutes before you turn   the oven down to a slow cook setting. This makes sure that the   temperature of the food gets hot enough to start the food cooking.   Turn to S   Mark 6   Some foods such as pastry and biscuits are not suitable for slow   cooking because the temperature is too low.   Cover all food during cooking to prevent it from drying out. You can   uncover food for the last half hour if it is normally served golden brown.   Food preparation-slow cooking   Joints of meat and poultry   Do not cook meat joints over 2.7kg (6lb).   Do not cook poultry over 2kg (4lb 8oz).   Cook on the middle shelf of the oven or above.   Cook stuffing separately.   Cook for a minimum of 6 hours.   Joints of pork must only be cooked if you can make sure, by using a   meat thermometer, that an internal temperature of at least 88oC has   been reached.   For good air circulation always stand joints on a rack in a roasting tin   or casserole.   Thaw all frozen meat and poultry before cooking.   Prime cuts of meat do not benefit from slow cooking.   Remove excess fat and skin unless browned first.   Cook for 30 minutes at gas mark 6, then reduce to the slow cook   setting.   18   D T C 5 0 G A   Soups, casseroles and stews   Do not cook casseroles over 2.7kg (6lb).   Bring to the boil on the hotplate then cook on slow cook.   Cook in the middle of the oven or above.   Cover food with a tight fitting lid or tin foil.   Vegetables   Cut into small pieces.   Dried beans must be pre-soaked then boiled in an open pan for 15   minutes before adding to any dish.   Place vegetables under meat in casseroles.   Cover food with a tight fitting lid or tin foil.   Cook for 30 minutes at gas mark 6, then reduce to the slow cook   setting.   Milk puddings   Cover the cereal with boiling water and allow to stand for 30 minutes.   Drain and make the pudding in the usual way.   Cook for 30 minutes at gas mark 6, then reduce to the slow cook   setting.   General points for slow cooking   Frozen foods   Thaw thoroughly before cooking.   Thickening   Toss meat in flour for casseroles. Alternatively blend cornflour with   water and add it at the end of cooking.   Flavouring   Flavours are retained because there is little evaporation. Adjust at the   end of the cooking time.   Liquid   Reduce normal liquid quantities slightly as there is little evaporation   during cooking.   Milk and milk products, for example cream   Add towards the end of the cooking to prevent curdling.   Reheating   Left over food should be cooled quickly and refrigerated.   Do Not reheat food using the slow cook setting. Reheat food   conventionally or in a microwave. Food must only be reheated once.   19   D T C 5 0 G A   For your safety   For hygiene and safety reasons you must keep this gas   appliance clean. A build up of fat or other foodstuff could cause a   fire.   Try to mop up spills and splashes as soon as they happen. But   be careful as parts of the appliance will be hot.   Do not use any polishes, caustic cleaners, abrasives, washing soda or   soap except those recommended.   Please note: If we recommend you use hot   soapy water we mean hot water with   washing up liquid in it and not any other   cleaning product.   If you own a dishwasher please read the   operating instructions for the machine before   you wash any part of your appliance in it.   Clean your appliance regularly using a cloth that has been wrung out   in hot soapy water. Rinse and polish it dry using a soft cloth.   When you remove parts of your appliance for cleaning do not   plunge them into water whilst they are very hot as this may damage the   finish of the parts.   Cleaning the brass plated handle (Where applicable)   It is strongly recommended that only hot soapy water is used for   cleaning the door handle. ANY OTHER CLEANING MATERIALS WILL   DULL THE BRASS PLATED FINISH.   The hotplate   Clean the hotplate top using a mild abrasive such as 'Cif'. Take care not   to damage the spark electrodes. If the spark electrodes are damaged   the burners will not light.   You can remove the pan supports, burner caps and burner crowns   to clean them. Again take care not to damage the spark electrodes.   If any food spills during cooking you can place the pan on another   burner to finish cooking. Then you can remove the dirty parts and clean   them before the spill 'burns on'.   20   D T C 5 0 G A   You can wash the removable parts in very hot soapy water. You may   use mild abrasives. Make sure that the electrode and the hole and slots   in the crown are not blocked with food or cleaning materials.   Clean the burner crowns by soaking them in very hot soapy water.   You can remove any stubborn stains by scouring with a soap filled pad   such as 'Brillo'. If you look after the burner crowns in this way they will   stay reasonably clean. However the surface will dull with time.   Aluminium based saucepans can leave shiny metal marks on the pan   supports. Clean the pan supports regularly to remove the marks using a   mild abrasive like 'Cif' with a soft scourer. For more stubborn marks you   can use a soap-filled pad such as 'Brillo'.   After cleaning the appliance parts, dry   them thoroughly before you put them back.   When replacing hotplate burner parts   1. Crown to body (Do not try to force   the crown on to the body).   Make sure that the hole in the crown   is over the electrode. Check that the   two longer location pegs sit in the   slots in the body. When the crown is   in this position let it fall freely on to   the body. Check that the crown can   be moved slightly from side to side.   2. Cap to crown   Place cap centrally on the top of the   crown (enamel side up). Move   sideways and front to back to check   the cap is properly fitted.   3. Check for ignition   If a burner will not light then you   need to check the crown and cap   positions.   21   D T C 5 0 G A   The grill   Do not clean the grill burner itself.   The burner is designed to be self cleaning. Cleaning the grill may cause   the holes in the burner to become blocked preventing it from operating   correctly.   Please note that due to the nature of stainless steel the grill burner may   tarnish through use over a period of time. This is quite normal and is not   a fault on the appliance.   Clean the area around the grill frequently using hot soapy water.   After use you can soak the pan for a few minutes and then clean it using   mild abrasives or a soap filled pad such as 'Brillo'.   Clean the grill shelf using hot soapy water. Mild abrasives can be used   if necessary.   22   D T C 5 0 G A   The oven   The top, sides and back of your oven are coated in a special material   which helps to keep itself clean.   Follow these simple rules to maintain the appearance of the special   finish.   Do not overfill dishes or they will   boil over.   Do not put dishes too high in the   oven.   Cover your roasting tins with foil.   This will prevent fat splashing.   Use a roasting tin which is just large   enough for the meat and potatoes.   This will help to reduce fat   splashing.   Dry any vegetables that you are   going to roast. If they are wet there   will be more fat splashing.   6 Follow the oven cleaning cycle   regularly.   23   D T C 5 0 G A   Oven cleaning cycle   You need to follow the cycle to keep the inside of the oven in good   condition. The type of cooking you do will affect how often you need to   follow the cycle.   If you do a lot of roasting and very little other baking you should   follow the cleaning cycle once a week. If you do very little roasting you   will only need to follow the cleaning cycle every 2-3 weeks.   To carry out a cleaning cycle:   1. Remove the oven shelves.   2. Set the oven to mark 5 for at   Mark 5   least 30 minutes.   3. Turn the temperature up to mark   7 for 2 hours or until the oven is   presentably clean.   Mark 7   Do not use any cleaning agents   or scrapers on the inside of the   oven. Do not wash the special   finish.   General   Clean the base of the oven, the oven shelves, and the oven door while   they are still slightly warm. This way you can easily remove any   splashes and spills. Wipe the base with a cloth that has been wrung out   in hot soapy water. You may use mild abrasives.   24   D T C 5 0 G A   Cleaning between the outer and inner   door glass   You can remove the glass from the oven door if you need to.   To remove the outer glass   1 Open the oven door so you can get at the two cross head screws on   the top of the oven door.   2 Loosen these two screws using a pozidrive screwdriver.   3 You should hold the door glass securely in place with one hand,   whilst removing the screws completely, with the other hand. If you do   not do this, the door glass could fall forward.   4 Using both hands, gently tilt the top of the door glass towards you.   Lift it slightly to disengage the locators at the bottom of the door.   5 Clean the outer and inner glass using hot soapy water and mild   abrasives such as 'Cif'. DO NOT try to clean the foil which is inside   the door. The foil is there to help keep the door cool, if it is damaged   it will not work.   6 Replace the glass by holding it in both hands and gently placing the   locators into the holes of the brackets at the bottom of the door. Push   the top of the glass towards the oven door, and make sure the screw   location holes line up.   7 Hold the glass in place with one hand and replace the cross head   screws into the location holes, with the other hand. Give the screws   one turn to make sure the glass is held in place.   8 Tighten the screws using a pozidrive screwdriver. Close the door.   25   D T C 5 0 G A   Cleaning The Door Glass   To prevent damaging or weakening the door glass panels   avoid the use of the following:   Household detergents and bleaches   Impregnated pads unsuitable for non-stick saucepans   Brillo/Ajax pads or steel wool pads   Chemical oven pads or aerosols   Rust removers   Bath/Sink stain removers   If the door glass panel becomes chipped or has deep   scratches the glass will be weakened and must be replaced   to prevent the possibility of the panel shattering. Please   contact your local Service Force Centre who will be   pleased to advise further.   Installing the appliance   For your safety   This appliance must be installed and serviced by a competent   person as stated in the Gas Safety (Installation & Use)   regulations current editions and the IEE Wiring Regulations.   It is important that the appliance is suitable for your gas supply.   Your installer should check the rating plate.   Make sure that a stability bracket is fitted.   Location   For your safety   The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of   heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Ensure that   the kitchen is well ventilated: keep natural ventilation holes open   or install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical extractor   hood).   Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional   ventilation, for example opening of a window, or more effective   ventilation, for example increasing the level of mechanical   ventilation where present.   For further details see page 35.   26   D T C 5 0 G A   Positioning   The diagram shows how close to the appliance cupboards, shelves,   curtains and so on can be fitted. Check the diagram and carefully read   the instructions to make sure your appliance is fitted safely. If you are in   doubt your installer will give you advice.   Do not fit any materials which may catch fire for example wood or   curtains behind the appliance.   Base units which are higher than the hotplate must be 100mm away.   If a cooker hood is fitted read the cooker hood installation   instructions.   We recommend that cabinets fitted next to or above the appliance   meet British Standards. Your installer will give you advice if you are   not sure.   Appliance dimensions   Overall Height :   898mm-920mm   (adjusted by four screw feet )   498mm   600mm (to front of door panel)   Width:   Depth:   27   D T C 5 0 G A   General information   For your safety   Do not block any of the appliance vents.   Never line any part of the appliance with foil.   Do not let items which can catch fire or electric mains leads such   as kettle flexes trail over any part of the appliance.   Moving your appliance   You may damage some soft or badly fitted floor coverings when you   move the appliance. The floor covering under the appliance should be   securely fixed so it does not ruck up when you move the appliance   across it. Alternatively you could remove the floor covering.   To move the appliance open the grill door. Raise the appliance off its   front feet by lifting it from inside the grill. Pull the appliance forward.   When you replace the appliance push it back to the stop and make sure   there is the same gap at each rear corner.   The battery   The battery for the ignition will   usually last for many months. If the   ignition system doesn't work you   probably need to replace the battery.   The battery is at the base of the   appliance on the left-hand side of the   front. When you need to replace the   battery, open the main oven door, lift   up the battery holder lid and replace   the battery as shown in the diagram.   The battery you need to replace is   AA size.   When you fit the new battery, make sure the positive end (marked with a   + sign) is next to the (+) sign on the battery holder. Close the lid of the   battery holdler.   You can light the burners with a match until you have time to change the   battery.   28   D T C 5 0 G A   For your safety   Do not try to disconnect the appliance from the gas supply if the   supply pipe does not have a bayonet connection, as described in   the installation instruction. If this is the case contact the person   who installed the appliance.   29   D T C 5 0 G A   What is wrong and why?   We strongly recommend that you carry out the following checks on your   appliance before calling a Service Engineer.   Problem   The oven, grill or hotplate will not light.   Check   If only the hotplate burners will not light make sure that the burner   parts have been placed correctly. See instructions on page 21.   If you cannot hear any sparking or the sparking is slow when you   press the ignition button the battery probably needs replacing. For   instructions on how to do this see page 28. You can light the burners   with a match until you have time to change the battery.   Check that there is not a problem with your gas supply. You can do   this by making sure that other gas appliances such as your central   heating or gas fire are working.   Problem   Food is cooking too quickly or too slowly.   Check   Check that you are using the recommended gas marks and shelf   positions. See page 15. Be prepared to adjust the gas mark up or   down to achieve the results you want.   Problem   The oven is not cooking evenly.   Check   Check that the appliance is installed properly and is level.   Check that you are using the recommended temperatures and shelf   positions.   Problem   Having difficulty cleaning any part of the appliance.   Check   Check that the instructions for care and cleaning, beginning on page   20 are being followed.   30   D T C 5 0 G A   Service and spare parts   In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to   purchase spare parts please contact your local Service Force Centre   by telephoning:-   0 8 7 0 5 9 2 9 9 2 9   Your telephone call will be automatically routed to the Service Force   Centre covering your post code area.   For the address of your local Service Force Centre and further   information about Service Force, please visit the website at   Before you call an engineer check through the information under the   heading 'What is wrong and why? '   In-guarantee customers should ensure that the checks   under the heading 'What is wrong and why?' have been   made as the engineer will make a charge if the fault is not a   mechanical or electrical breakdown.   Please note that it is necessary to provide proof of purchase   for any in-guarantee service calls.   When you report a problem try to describe the nature of the fault.   Always give your appliance's full name, model and serial number.   Make a note of this information in this space:   Name:   Model Number:   Serial Number:   P.N.C Number:   31   D T C 5 0 G A   For your safety   Maintenance must only be carried out by a competent /qualified   person. Do not try to repair or alter/modify the appliance   yourself as this could be dangerous.   We recommend that your appliance has an annual gas safety   check carried out by our approved service organisation.   Customer Care Department   For general enquiries concerning your Electrolux appliance or further   information on products, you are invited to contact our Customer Care   Department by letter or telephone as follows:   Customer Care Department   Electrolux   55-77 High Street   Slough   Berkshire   SL1 1DZ   Tel: 08705 950950 *   *calls to this number may be recorded for training purposes.   For Customer Service in Ireland please contact us at the address below:   Electrolux Group (IrI) Ltd   Long Mile Road   Dublin 12   Republic of Ireland   Tel: +353 (0)1 4090753   Email: [email protected]   The Gas Consumers' Council   The Gas Consumers' Council (GCC) is an independent organisation   which protects the interests of gas users.   If you need advice, you will find the telephone number in your local   telephone directory under Gas.   32   INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS   Serial number at front.   Rating Plate on top rear of   panel.   Please note that the handle and pan supports may differ in type and shape from that shown in the diagram.   For your safety   Where applicable Natural Gas and L.P. Gas versions of this   appliance are available.   Check that this model is suitable for the type of supply available.   In the interest of safety this appliance must be installed and/or   serviced by a competent person, as stated in the Gas Safety   (Installation and Use) Regulations Current Editions.   33   TECHNICAL DATA   DIMENSIONS   Height   Width   Depth   Height to hotplate   900mm (nominal)   500mm (nominal)   600mm   (to front of   door panel)   Space for fixing at hotplate level   Space for fixing above hotplate level   Minimum space above hotplate   2mm minimum clearance   See important note 'Location of Appliance' page 36.   787mm (If a cooker hood is fitted refer to the cooker hood   installation instructions).   Weight of appliance   54.4kg.   Minimum distance from rear wall   5mm (spacer given by pressed spacer on vent panel).   CONNECTIONS   Gas   Rear left hand side of appliance at hotplate level.   Rc½ (½" B.S.P. female).   None   Electric   IGNITION   Battery   1.5 Volt AA size   GRILL   Natural Gas   2.7kW (9215 Btu/h)   121   L.P. Gas   2.45kW (176g/h)   78   Heat Input   Injector Marking   HOTPLATE   Heat Input   Natural Gas   R.H.R.   1.9kW   R.H.F.   1.0kW   L.H.R.   1.9kW   L.H.F   2.9kW   (3412 Btu/h)   070   (6483 Btu/h )   096   (6483 Btu/h)   096   (9895 Btu/h)   119   Injector Marking   L.P. Gas   1.9kW   (136.5 g/h)   071   Heat Input   1.0kW   (71.8 g/h)   050   1.9kW   (136.5 g/h)   071   2.8kW   (194.0 g/h)   086   Injector Marking   MAIN OVEN   Heat Input   Natural Gas   2.4kW (8189Btu/h)   L.P. Gas   2.4kW (172.4 g/h)   Injector Marking   Marking   108   69   78   78   GENERAL   Ignition   Spark Gap   H. T. Spark   3-4mm   34   IMPORTANT - SAFETY REQUIREMENTS   This appliance must be installed in accordance with the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations   Current Editions and the I.E.E. Wiring Regulations. Detailed recommendations are contained in the following   British Standard Codes of Practice - BS.6172, BS.5440: Part 2 and B.S.6891. All British Standards must be   'Current Editions'.   PROVISION FOR VENTILATION   This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device. It shall be installed and   connected in accordance with the current installation regulations. Particular attention shall be given to the   relevant requirements regarding ventilation.   The room containing the appliance should have an air supply in accordance with BS. 5440: Part 2 Current   Edition. All rooms require an openable window or equivalent and some rooms will require a permanent vent   as well. For room volumes up to 5m³ an air vent of 100cm² is required: for room volumes between 5m³ and   10m³ an air vent of 50cm² is required. If the room has a door that opens directly to the outside, no air vent is   required. For room volumes that exceed 11m³ no air vent is required. If there are other fuel burning   appliances in the same room, BS.5440: Part 2 Current Edition should be consulted to determine the requisite   air vent requirements.   Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation, for example opening a window, or   more effective ventilation, for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present.   35   LOCATION OF APPLIANCE   This appliance must not be installed in a bed-sitting room of volume less than 20m³ or in a bathroom, shower   room or garage. It is essential that the appliance is positioned as stated below (see Fig. 1a) i.e. shelves, wall   cabinets and cooker hoods must be fitted a minimum of 787mm directly above the top of hotplate and 400mm   above the hotplate when fitted in line with the outside of the appliance. If the units are intended to be fitted   adjacent to the appliance but less than 400mm above the hotplate, then a minimum space of 100mm must be   maintained between the sides of the unit and the appliance (see Fig.1b). Curtains must not be fitted   immediately behind the appliance or within 150mm of the sides of the hotplate. If fitted next to or between two   base units a minimum space of 1mm must be left between each unit and the sides of the appliance. The   levelling feet fitted to the appliance will achieve a nominal height to hotplate trims of 900mm - 2mm +20mm.   L.P.G. cookers MUST NOT be installed below ground level, i.e in a basement, or aboard any boat, yacht or   other vessel.   less   100   than   400   Fig.1a   All dimensions in mm   Fig.1b   36   INSTALLATION   1. PARTS REQUIRED   The loose hotplate parts and battery are packed in the polystyrene fitment on top of the hotplate.   2. LEVELLING THE APPLIANCE   Adjustable levelling feet at the front and the rear are provided on the base of the appliance.   Adjustment to suit floor conditions is obtained by rotating in or out the hexagonal feet from the underside of   the appliance.   A spirit level should be placed on one of the oven shelves to confirm the appliance is correctly levelled.   3. FITTING THE STABILITY BRACKET   It is recommended that if the appliance is to be installed with a flexible supply pipe a stability bracket   (SK.4729.A) is fitted and is available from your supplier (see Important Safety Requirements, Page 35).   These instructions should be read in conjunction with the leaflet packed with the stability bracket.   1. Place the appliance in its intended position and level appliance.   2. Mark off 250mm from the left hand side of the appliance as shown in dimension 'A', Fig 2a. This is the   centre line of the fixing bracket.   3. Draw a line 100mm from the front edge of the levelling feet (see Fig 2a) and remove appliance from   its position. Mark off dimension 'B' (see Fig 2a) back from this line on the centre line of the bracket to   locate the front edge of the lower bracket. Fix lower bracket (with two fixing holes) to the floor then   measure the height from floor level to engagement edge on back of appliance, dimension 'C' of Fig. 2b.   4. Assemble upper bracket to lower bracket so that underside of bracket is dimension 'C' +3mm above   floor level. (see Fig. 2b).   Reposition appliance and check that top bracket engages into appliance back as shown in Fig. 2b.   100mm   (C)   (A)   250mm   Fig.2a   Fig.2b   37   4. CONNECTING TO GAS   This appliance is designed to be installed with an appliance flexible   connection only. Supply piping should not be less than R³/8. Connection   is made to the Rc ½ (½" B.S.P.) female threaded entry pipe located just   below the hotplate level on the rear left hand side of the appliance. NOTE:   ONLY LIQUID SEALANTS TO BE USED WHEN INLET GAS PIPE IS   FITTED TO RESET VALVE I.E.: DO NOT USE P.T.F.E. SEALANT   TAPE.   Carry out a gas tightness test after connecting to the gas ssupply.   The gas bayonet connector must be fitted in the shaded area indicated in   Fig. 3. Take into account that it must be possible to pull the appliance   forward sufficiently. The hose must not get caught on the stability bracket.   Fig.3   IMPORTANT: FLEXIBLE TUBING USED MUST COMPLY WITH BS. 669 CURRENT EDITION.   L.P.G. FLEXIBLE CONNECTIONS MUST BE OF A TYPE SUITABLE FOR L.P.G. AND CAPABLE OF   OPERATION UP TO 50 mbar AND TO CARRY A RED STRIPE, BAND OR LABEL.   5. FITTING THE BATTERY   1. The battery is located on the left hand side of the front plinth.   2. To gain access to the battery, open the main oven door and lift up   the battery holder lid.   3. Fit the new battery ensuring (+) terminal is next to the (+) sign on   the battery. See Fig.4.   4. Close the lid of the battery holder   Fig.4   6. PRESSURE TESTING   1 The oven injector is used as a pressure test point.   Remove the oven furniture. Remove oven burner box retaining clips (one spring clip from each side)   and remove box front cover. Replace one clip back into the right hand side of the burner box.   Remove oven burner by removing the spring clip from the right hand side of the oven burner and slide   burner off injector, whilst easing it forward and taking care not to strain the F.S.D. phial.   2. Connect the pressure gauge to the oven injector.   3. Check the supply pressure by turning the thermostat on and one hotplate tap full on and light the   appropriate burner. The pressure should be either:-   (i) For Natural Gas 20mbar   (ii) For LP.Gas The pressure must be set to 28 mbar for use on butane or 37 mbar for use on propane.   4. Turn off the taps, disconnect the pressure gauge and replace oven burner and cover, ensuring that the   F.S.D. phial is correctly located into the bracket on the burner.   5. Check operation of oven.   7. CHECKING THE GRILL   Place the grill pan containing the grid and with the handle attached into the grill compartment. Light the grill   burner by turning the grill tap full on and pressing the ignition button on the fascia panel. As soon as the   burner is lit the button can be released.   8. CHECKING THE HOTPLATE   Lift the lid. Fit the burner crowns and caps ensuring that they are correctly seated. Fit the pan supports.   Check each of the hotplate burners in turn by turning the hotplate tap to it's full on position and pressing the   ignition button. As soon as the burners are lit the button can be released.   38   9. CHECKING LID CUT-OFF DEVICE   1.   2.   3.   4.   Lift the lid.   Turn one hotplate burner tap to its full on position and push the ignition button.   Close lid. There should now be no gas supply to the hotplate and the burner will go out.   Turn off the hotplate tap and lift the lid. The gas supply should now be restored to the hotplate when the   tap is turned on.   10. CHECKING THE MAIN OVEN   1.   Turn the oven thermostat knob to Mk 9 and press the ignition button. As soon as the burner is alight the   button can be released.   2.   3.   There should now be a low gas rate to the burner, which is the F.S.D. by pass rate.   When the F.S.D. phial has heated up it opens the F.S.D. valve which allows the main gas supply to the   oven burner.   4.   5.   After 1 minute check that the flame covers the full width of the burner and is stable.   Set the oven control to Mk 2, close the oven door and check that after about 10 minutes the flame size   has reduced.   6.   Turn off the control and check that the oven flames go out.   GENERAL NOTE   Instruct the user on how to use the appliance and its ignition system. Refer the user to the wording in the inside   cover of the Users Instructions which gives advice on the safe operation of the appliance.   39   N O T E S   40   N O T E S   41   N O T E S   D T C 5 0 G A - 311609303   42   Contents Check List   Note:   If you require replacements of the item listed below please contact your local Service   Force Centre quoting the relevant part number.   No. OFF   DESCRIPTION   Oven shelves   2 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 2 1 Guarantee card   Grill pan (311409401)   Grill pan grid (311419801)   Grill pan handle (311468100)   Grill shelf   Burner crowns   Burner caps   Pan supports   Battery   Note:   If you require an additional handle for your grill pan, this can be ordered from your local   Service Force Centre by quoting part number 311479800\6.   43   IMPORTANT NOTICE   In line with our continuing policy of research and development, we reserve the right to   alter models and specifications without prior notice.   This instruction booklet is accurate at the date it was printed, but will be superseded if   specification or appearance are changed.   No.   Off   Maker's Part   Number   Description   Burner Cap - Rapid   1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 354000610   354000609   354000608   354004707   354004707   354004602   354004502   311645701   Burner Cap - Normal   Burner Cap - Simmer   Burner Crown - Rapid - N.G.   Burner Crown - Rapid - L.P.G.   Burner Crown - Normal   Burner Crown - Simmer   Pan Support   NOTE : Failure to use manufacturers original spares could negate normal BSI approval of the product   ELECTROLUX   55 - 77 HIGH STREET,   SLOUGH,   BERKSHIRE,   SL1 1DZ   TELEPHONE 0870 5 950950   Part Number:311609303   © Electrolux plc 2003   |