John Lewis Range JLRC101 User Manual

JLRC101  
Mixed Fuel Range Cooker  
Instruction manual  
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Important Safety Information  
It is important that this instruction manual is kept with the appliance for future reference. Should the  
appliance be sold or transferred to another owner, or should you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the  
book is supplied with the appliance so that the new owner can get to know the operation of the appliance and the  
relevant warnings. These warnings have been provided in the interest of safety. You must read them carefully before use or  
installation by a qualified person. If you are unsure of the meanings of these warnings contact the John Lewis branch from  
which you purchased the appliance.  
Installation  
Use  
• This cooker must be installed by qualified and competent  
personnel to the relevant National Standards.  
• Refer to the installation information in chapter  
"Installation" (Pages7-11).  
• This cooker is intended for domestic cooking only. It is  
not designed for commercial or industrial purposes.  
• Remove all stickers and film from the glass doors and the  
stainless steel cabinet.  
• This cooker is heavy. Take care when moving it.  
• Do not use the oven door handles for lifting or moving the  
cooker, or for removing the appliance from the packaging.  
• This cooker must be installed in an adequately ventilated  
room.  
• The technical data is indicated on the rating plate located  
on the back of the appliance. This plate must not be  
removed.  
• The adjustment conditions are shown on a label applied  
to the packaging and the appliance.  
• Remove all packaging, both inside and outside the cooker,  
before using the cooker.  
• Before assembling the cooker, remove all the parts that  
are not firmly attached to it, in particular the pan supports  
and burners. To lighten the weight of the cooker, the  
accessories inside the ovens may also be removed,  
preventing accidental damage during the overturning  
process.  
• Cookers become very hot with use, and retain their heat  
for long periods after use. Care should be taken to avoid  
touching the hob area and the inside of the oven until fully  
cooled.  
• There is the risk of burns from the appliance if used  
carelessly or incorrectly.  
• Cables from other electrical appliances must not touch  
the hot surface of the appliance or hot cookware.  
• Overheated fat and oil can ignite quickly. When cooking  
with fat or oil (e.g. frying chips) do not leave the appliance  
unattended.  
• Do not leave cookware containing foodstuffs, e.g. fat or  
oil in or on the oven or on the hob in case they are  
inadvertently switched ON.  
• Ensure that you switch the gas hobs and ovens OFF after  
use.  
• Do not ignite a gas hob without a saucepan over the  
burner.  
• If the cooker is set on a pedestal, appropriate measures  
must be taken to prevent it from sliding off the pedestal.  
• Additions or modifications to the appliance are not  
permitted.  
• Repairs to the cooker must only be carried out by trained  
registered service engineers.  
• When in use the gas hob will produce heat and moisture  
in the room in which it has been installed. Ensure there is  
a continuous air supply, keeping air vents in good  
condition or installing a cooker hood with a vented outlet.  
• When using the hob for a long period of time, opening a  
window or increasing the extractor speed should improve  
the ventilation.  
Child Safety  
• All the cooker's vents must be free of obstructed to  
ensure ventilation of the oven cavity.  
• The cooker should only be used by adults.  
• Do not allow children to approach or play with the  
cooker.  
• Do not use the cooker if it is in contact with water.  
• Do not operate the cooker with wet hands.  
• Always stand back from the cooker when opening the  
oven doors during cooking or at the end of it, to allow  
any build up of steam or heat to release.  
• Unstable or misshapen pans should not be used on the  
hob as they can cause an accident by tipping or spillage.  
• Always support the grill pan when it is in the withdrawn  
or partially withdrawn position.  
• The cooker must not be used as a work surface or as a  
storage surface.  
• Never line any part of the oven with aluminium foil.  
• Do not allow heatproof cooking materials, e.g. roasting  
bags, to come into contact with the oven elements.  
• Do not allow children to sit or climb on the drop down  
doors.  
• Never store items that children may attempt to reach  
above the appliance.  
• Whenever the cooker is in use and in the necessary  
cooling down period, take care to position the saucepans  
in a way to prevent burns or overturning. Avoid leaving  
the oven door open during use and immediately after  
cooking, the heating elements will still be hot.  
• Only allow older children to use the cooker with adult  
supervision.  
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• Do not place or store sealed cans, aerosols, flammable  
liquids, highly inflammable materials or fusible objects (e.g.  
plastics film, plastic, aluminium) inside, on, above or near  
the cooker.  
• Do not hang towels, dishcloths or clothes from the oven  
or its handles.  
• Always use oven gloves to remove and replace food in the  
oven.  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
• For hygiene and safety reasons this cooker should be kept  
clean at all times. A build-up of fats or other foodstuffs  
could result in a fire especially in the grill pan.  
• Always allow the cooker to cool down and ensure it is  
switched of at the wall switch prior to carrying out any  
cleaning / maintenance work.  
• Only clean the cooker in accordance with the instructions  
contained within this manual.  
• For cleaning or for maintenance work, the electrical  
supply to the appliance must be switched off and the  
appliance must be cooled down.  
• For safety reasons, the cleaning of the cooker with steam  
jet or high-pressure cleaning equipment is not permitted.  
Service  
• Before leaving the factory, this cooker has been tested  
and set up by qualified, specialist personnel, to guarantee  
the best operating results. Each repair or adjustment that  
may subsequently be necessary must be carried out with  
the utmost care and attention. Therefore this cooker  
should only be repaired or serviced by an authorised  
service engineer and only genuine approved spare parts  
should be used.  
Environmental Information  
• After installation, please dispose of the packaging with due  
regard to safety and the environment.  
• When disposing of an old appliance, make it unusable, by  
cutting off the cable and make safe any components, which  
might be dangerous for children (remove doors etc.).  
• The Symbol  
on the product or on its packaging  
indicates that this product cannot be treated as  
household waste. Instead it should be taken to an  
appropriate collection point for recycling of electrical and  
electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed  
of correctly, you will help prevent potential negative  
consequences for the environment and human health,  
which could otherwise be caused by inappropriate waste  
handling of this product. For more detailed information  
about recycling of this product, please contact your local  
city office, your household waste disposal service or the  
shop where you purchased the product.  
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Contents  
Important Safety Information  
Description of the Appliance  
Installation  
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6
7
7
8
Guide to using the Instruction Manual  
The following symbols will be found in the text toguide you  
throughout the instructions:  
Technical Specifications  
Electrical Connection  
Safety Instructions  
Hints and Tips  
• Permanent Connection  
8
8
• Electric power cable section  
Gas Connection  
Stability chain  
9
10  
Environmental Information  
Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG 11  
• Minimum flow of valved cooking hob taps  
• Minimum flow of non-valved cooking hob taps  
• Connecting to LPG  
11  
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This appliance complies with the following E.E.C.  
Directives:  
- 73/23/EEC (Low Voltage Directive) and  
subsequent modifications.  
- 89/336/EEC (Electromagnetic Disturbance  
Directive) and subsequent modifications.  
- 90/396/EEC (Gas Appliances Directive) and  
subsequent modifications.  
- 89/109/EEC (Material in contact with food  
Directive) and subsequent modifications.  
• General injectors table  
Description of the cooktop  
Assembly  
12  
12  
• Fitting the adjustable feet  
12  
12  
• Levelling the cooker to the floor  
The Control Panel  
13  
• The front panel  
13  
13  
13  
14  
14  
• Description of hob burner knob  
• Description of electric oven knobs  
• Description of auxiliary electric oven knob  
• Description and use of the end of cooking display on the electric oven  
Using the Hob  
16  
• Switching on the burners  
16  
16  
16  
16  
16  
• One tough ignition and safety valve  
• Manual ignition  
• Switching off the burners  
• Suggestions for using the hob burners correctly  
Using the Ovens  
17  
• General warnings  
17  
17  
17  
17  
18  
• Heating failure of the oven  
• Storage Drawer  
• Using the electric multifunction oven  
• Using the auxiliary oven with natural convection  
Cooking suggestions  
20  
21  
23  
Recommended cooking tables  
Maintenance and Cleaning  
• Cleaning stainless steel  
23  
23  
23  
23  
23  
24  
24  
24  
24  
• Cleaning enamelled surfaces  
• Cleaning the knobs and the control panel  
• Cleaning the pan supports and burners  
• Cleaning the igniter plugs and thermocouples  
• Cleaning the oven  
• Cleaning the oven walls  
• Cleaning the door  
• Replacing the light bulb  
Special Maintenance  
25  
• Removing the oven door  
25  
25  
25  
• Removing the shelf runner grid  
• Removal and cleaning the oven fan  
Something Not Working  
26  
Repairs - After Sales Service  
27  
• Spare parts  
27  
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Description of the Appliance  
1
2
3
4
5
6
Cooktop  
Control Panel  
Multifunction Main Oven  
Conventional Second Oven  
Storage Drawer  
Adjustable Feet  
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Installation  
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or attempt to modify this product in any way.  
Care must be taken to ensure that the appliance does not stand on the electrical supply cable (not  
supplied).  
Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician or  
competent person.  
Technical Specifications  
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Width  
Depth  
Height  
998mm  
599mm  
900mm  
Appliance dimensions  
Connection voltage  
Maximum connection load  
230 V ~ 50Hz  
3.9 kW  
Gas Hobs  
Type  
Semi-rapid  
Triple ring  
Rapid  
Triple ring  
Semi-rapid  
Simmer  
Position  
Rear Left  
Rear Centre  
Rear Right  
Front Left  
Power Watt Max/Min  
1750/440  
3300/1500  
3000/750  
3300/1500  
1750/440  
Front Centre  
Front Right  
1000/300  
Electric Ovens  
Type  
Multifunction  
Conventional  
Position  
Left  
Right  
Power  
2.2 kW  
1.7 kW  
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Electrical Connection  
Any electrical work required to install this appliance should  
be carried out by a qualified electrician or competent  
person.  
Permanent connection  
For permanent connection it is necessary to  
install a double pole switch between the appliance and  
the electricity supply (mains), with a minimum gap of 3mm  
between the switch contacts and of a type suitable for the  
required load in compliance with the current electrical  
regulations.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE  
EARTHED. Should the appliance power  
supply cable need to be replaced, this must  
be carried out by a Service Force agent (see  
page 27). The manufacturer declines any  
liability should this safety measure not be  
observed.  
The switch must not break the yellow and green earth  
cable at any point.  
To replace the electric cable, it is necessary to access the  
terminal board. It is located on the back of the appliance, at  
the top left, (see diagram below).  
Electric power cable section  
According to the type of power supply, use a cable that  
conforms to the following table.  
Running at 230V1N~: use a tripolar cable type H05RR-F  
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(cable measuring 3 x 2.5 mm ).  
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Proceed as follows:  
Open the terminal board box;  
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Unscrew the screw A that locks the cable;  
Loosen the screw contacts and replace the cable with one  
of the same length that corresponds to the specifications  
in the table in section "Electric power cable section";  
The "yellow-green" earth wire must be connected to the  
The end to be connected to the appliance must have the  
earth wire (yellow-green) at least 20 mm longer.  
terminal  
and must be approximately 20 mm longer  
than the line cables;  
The neutral "blue" wire must be connected to the  
terminal marked with the letter N;  
The line wire “brown” must be connected to the terminal  
marked with the letter L.  
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Gas Connection  
The room containing the appliance should have an air  
supply in accordance with B.S. 5440 part 2.  
The cooker is designed to match the depth of standard  
600mm worktops. An adaptor back plate should, therefore,  
be fitted within the shaded area shown to allow the cooker  
to be pushed in fully and chased to the wall.  
Connection to the cooker should be made with an  
approved appliance flexible connection to BS 669. A length  
of 0.9 to 1.25m is recommended. The length of hose  
chosen should be such that when the cooker is in situ, the  
hose does not touch the floor.  
1. All rooms require an opening window or equivalent, and  
some rooms will require a permanent vent as well.  
2. For room volumes up to 5m³ an air vent of 100cm² is  
required.  
3. If the room has a door that opens directly to the outside,  
and the room exceeds 10m³ no air vent is required.  
4. For room volumes between 5m³ and 10m³ an air vent of  
50cm² is required.  
The temperature rise of areas at the rear of the cooker  
that are likely to come in contact with the flexible hose do  
not exceed 70°C.  
5. If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same  
room B.S. 5440 part 2 should be consulted to determine  
the air vent requirements.  
6. The appliance must not be installed in a bed sitting room  
of less than 20m or in a bathroom or shower room.  
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is properly set up for the type of gas  
distributed. The threaded ½" gas connection  
pipe is located at the rear on the right hand  
side of the appliance.  
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Stability chain  
The cooker is fitted with a stability device such as a  
proprietary stability chain as shown and firmly secured to  
the fabric of the building.  
The wall behind the cooker between the hotplate and  
450mm above, and across the width of the cooker, must be  
an incombustible material such as ceramic wall tiles.  
Whatever the position, remember to leave enough room  
for the cooker to be pulled out for cleaning and service.  
This appliance is designed not to project in front of  
standard 600mm worktops (excluding handles). To achieve  
the best fit the cooker must be pushed against the wall.  
As this appliance is very heavy it should be  
situated on a suitably hard surface as to  
ensure servicing and installation is made  
possible with minimal impact on the floor  
surface.  
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Conversion from Natural Gas to LPG  
If the cooking appliance is set up for a different type of gas  
than that available, its injectors must be replaced, the  
Minimum flow of non-valved  
cooking hob taps  
minimum flow regulated. In order to replace the injectors  
in the cooking hob, it is necessary to carry out the  
following operations:  
• Switch on the burner and turn the control knob towards  
the minimum flow position  
• remove the knob;  
;
• insert a small screwdriver into the rod of the tap and  
adjust the internal screw Z until the correct low flame is  
obtained;  
• refit the knob.  
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Fig. A  
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• remove the pan supports;  
• remove the burners and burner caps (Fig. A);  
• take out the injector (Fig. B) and replace it with one  
suitable for the new type of gas (see "General injectors  
table");  
• replace the gas label (on the rear of the appliance) with  
the new one provided with the injectors kit;  
• refit all parts by following the disassembly instructions in  
reverse order and taking care to position the burner cap  
correctly on the burner.  
Unscrew the adjustment screw Z to increase  
the flow, or tighten it to reduce the flow. The  
adjustment is correct when the low flame  
measures approximately 3 or 4 mm. When  
changing quickly from maximum to  
minimum flow and vice versa make sure that  
the flame does not go out.  
Minimum flow of valved cooking  
hob taps  
• Switch on the burner and turn the control knob towards  
Connecting to LPG  
Use a pressure regulator and connect to the cylinder in  
compliance with the guidelines set out in standards  
regulations in force.  
the minimum flow position  
• remove the knob;  
;
• using a screwdriver, adjust the internal screw Z until the  
correct low flame is obtained;  
• refit the knob.  
L.P.G. cookers MUST NOT be installed  
below ground level i.e. in a basement or  
aboard any boat, yacht or other vessel.  
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General injectors table  
TYPE OF GAS  
mBar  
INJECTOR NO.  
BURNERS  
POSITION TYPE  
POWER Watts  
MAX.  
CONSUMPTION  
INJECTOR BY-PASS  
MAX.  
MIN.  
750  
115  
97  
44 GAP  
34 GAP  
27 GAP  
60 GAP  
60 GAP  
44 GAP  
34 GAP  
27 GAP  
60 GAP  
60 GAP  
RAPID  
SEMI-RAPID  
SIMMER  
3000  
1750  
1000  
3300  
3300  
3000  
1750  
1000  
3300  
3300  
286 l/h  
167 l/h  
95 l/h  
NATURAL  
GAS  
440  
20  
72  
300  
G20 (E)  
128  
128  
85  
TRIPLE RING (A)*  
TRIPLE RING (D)*  
RAPID  
1500  
1500  
750  
314 l/h  
314 l/h  
219 g/h  
128 g/h  
73 g/h  
LPG  
BUTANE  
PROPANE  
G30/G31  
65  
SEMI-RAPID  
SIMMER  
440  
28-30/37  
50  
300  
93  
TRIPLE RING (A)*  
TRIPLE RING (D)*  
1500  
1500  
240 g/h  
240 g/h  
93  
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Description of the cooktop  
A
B
C
D
E
Triple ring burner  
Semi-rapid burner  
Semi-rapid burner  
Triple ring burner  
Simmer burner  
3.30 kW  
1.75 kW  
1.75 kW  
3.30 kW  
1.00 kW  
3.00 kW  
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Rapid burner  
Assembly  
Fitting the adjustable feet  
Before assembling the cooker remove all the  
parts that are not firmly attached to it, in  
particular the pan supports and burners. To  
lighten the weight of the cooker, the  
accessories inside the ovens may also be  
removed, preventing accidental damage  
during the overturning process.  
Should it be necessary to move the cooker,  
screw the feet in completely and carry out  
the final levelling adjustment only when the  
gas and electrical connections have been  
made.  
Levelling the cooker to the floor  
After having made the electrical and gas hook-ups, level the  
cooker to the floor using the adjustable feet that were  
previously screwed onto the bottom of the cooker.  
The cooker is delivered with the feet removed. Before  
moving and connecting up the cooker, take the feet from  
the packaging and screw them onto the cooker. This can be  
done in one of two ways:  
A
B
Lifting the cooker off the floor.  
Laying the cooker on its back.  
Should it be necessary to drag the cooker,  
screw the feet in completely and carry out  
the final regulation only when the other  
operations are completed.  
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floor will be done after the gas and electrical connections  
have been made.  
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The Control Panel  
Description of electric oven knobs  
The front control panel  
The main electric oven is controlled by two knobs: function  
control knob and thermostat control knob. They  
allow you to choose the most suitable cooking function for  
different food types, by switching on the appropriate heating  
elements and setting the required temperature  
(from 50°C to Max).  
All the commands and controls for the using the hob and  
ovens are on the front control panel.  
Description of hob burner knob  
The flame is lit by simultaneously pressing in and turning the  
control knob anticlockwise to the low flame symbol  
To regulate the flow of the flame, turn the control knob  
between the maximum and minimum settings. Turn  
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off the burner by returning the control knob to position .  
Below the oven knobs there are two warning lights: the  
red light signals the oven is working; the orange light  
indicates that the required temperature has been reached.  
The orange light switches on and off to indicate when  
heating automatically kicks in to maintain the temperature  
inside the oven at the level set on the thermostat knob.  
The oven has an internal light. The light is always on  
while the oven is working. It can be switched on when the  
oven is off, for cleaning purposes, by turning the function  
Layout of burners - Description of  
symbols  
REAR LEFT  
control knob to the symbol  
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REAR RIGHT  
REAR CENTRE  
FRONT CENTRE  
FRONT LEFT  
FRONT RIGHT  
Description of symbols on the  
function control knob  
OVEN LIGHT  
CONVENTIONAL COOKING  
TOP HEAT  
BOTTOM HEAT  
GRILL  
FAN GRILLING  
PIZZA SETTING  
FAN COOKING  
DEFROST  
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Description of second electric  
oven control knob  
The second electric oven is equipped with Conventional  
cooking and is controlled by a single control knob.  
This allows the user to choose the most suitable  
temperature for different recipes, by switching on the  
heating elements appropriately and setting the required  
temperature (60 to Max). Using the same control knob  
it is also possible to set the functions described below.  
Description and use of the LED  
digital display  
The LED digital display can electronically control the  
operation of the oven. Setting the time enables the user  
to set the oven to switch on and off at the required times.  
Below the second oven knob there is an orange light,  
which indicates when the oven has reached the required  
temperature. The orange light switches on and off to  
indicate when the heating automatically kicks in to  
maintain the temperature inside the second oven.  
TIMER BUTTON  
The second oven has an internal light. The light is always  
on while the oven is working. It can be switched on when  
the oven is off, for cleaning purposes, by turning the  
COOKING TIME BUTTON  
END OF COOKING BUTTON  
MANUAL OPERATION BUTTON  
DECREASE VALUE BUTTON  
INCREASE VALUE BUTTON  
function control knob to the symbol  
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Description of symbols on second  
electric oven control knob  
OVEN LIGHT  
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CONVENTIONAL COOKING  
BOTTOM HEAT  
TOP HEAT  
GRILL  
Setting the time  
When using the oven for the first time, or after a power  
cut, the display flashes regularly showing  
.
Press the Manual button to stop the display flashing. Press the  
Value button - or + within 5 seconds until the current  
time appears in the display.  
Before setting the End of Cooking timer, you  
must select the required cooking function and  
temperature.  
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The oven switches off regardless of the cooking function  
or temperature selected and the AUTO symbol flashes.  
To stop the AUTO symbol flashing, press the Manual button.  
Once the bell is switched off, the oven begins to operate again.  
To switch the oven off, turn the function control knob and  
thermostat control knob to “0”.  
Semi-Automatic Cooking  
This setting automatically switches off the oven when  
required and should be used when the oven is already on.  
Press the Time button and the display will show the  
figures  
; hold down and at the same time press one  
of the value buttons - or + to set the cooking duration.  
Release the Time button to begin the countdown of the  
selected cooking time. The display will show the  
Timer  
The LED digital display can also be used as a simple  
current time together with symbols AUTO and  
.
timer.  
Using the display as a simple timer does not  
interrupt the operation of the oven at the end  
of the set time.  
Automatic Cooking  
This setting switches the oven on and off automatically.  
Press the Time button and the display will show the  
figures  
; hold down and at the same time press one  
Press the Minute timer button and the display shows the  
of the Value buttons - or + to set the cooking duration.  
Press the End of cooking button. The display shows the  
sum of the current time plus the cooking duration. Hold  
down and at the same time press the value buttons - or +  
to set the time you would like the food to be ready for.  
Release the End of cooking button to begin the  
figures  
. Hold down Minute timer and at the same time  
press the value buttons - or +. Release the button Minute  
timer to begin the programmed countdown and the display  
shows symbols  
and  
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After programming the timer, the display once more shows  
the current time. To display the time remaining again, press  
the Minute timer button.  
programmed countdown. The display shows the current time  
together with symbols AUTO and  
.
After you have set the Automatic timer,  
press button Time to see the remaining  
cooking time. Press button End of cooking  
to see the end of cooking time.  
You cannot set inconsistant values when using  
the automatic timer. (For example, a cooking  
time that would be longer than the required  
end of cooking time).  
End of cooking  
Cancelling set data  
At the end of the programmed cooking time, the oven  
switches off automatically and an intermittent bell  
rings. After switching off the bell, the display once again  
Whilst the timer is set, hold down the button for the  
function you wish to cancel and reduce the time to the  
value  
using the Value buttons - or +. Cancelling  
shows the current time together with symbol  
, which  
the selected timer function means the cooker reverts to  
the manual setting.  
indicates the oven has returned to the manual setting.  
Adjusting the volume of the bell  
Changing set data  
The times set for cooking and ending can be changed by  
holding down the required function button and pressing the  
Value buttons - or + until the display shows the new times.  
The volume of the bell can be varied (3 levels) by pressing,  
whilst it is ringing, the Value button -  
Switching off the bell  
You can switch it the bell off manually by pressing the  
Manual button or any of the timer buttons. The bell  
automatically stops ringing after seven minutes.  
After pressing the Manual button the oven  
begins to operate once again: to switch it off,  
turn the function control knob and the  
thermostat control knob to “0”.  
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Using the Hob  
Suggestions for using the hob  
burners correctly  
Before use make sure the Burner caps and  
Pan supports are correctly fitted.  
The diameter of the base of saucepan or frying pan should  
fit the diameter of the burner used (see table below). The  
burner flame must never be wider than the diameter of the  
pan. Always use pans with a flat base. Where possible use pans  
with a lid, as this reduces the level of gas required. Using only  
the required amount of water for vegetables, potatoes, etc,  
will reduce the cooking times.  
During normal use the cooker will get hot.  
Caution should therefore be used. Do not  
allow children to approach or play with the  
cooker; whenever the hob is in use and in the  
necessary cooling down period, take care to  
position the saucepans in a way that prevents  
burns or overturning.  
Switching on the burners  
The hob burner control knobs have the following symbols:  
«
tap closed  
high flame  
low flame  
Burner  
Rapid  
Pan Diameter (in cm)  
from 24 to 26  
Semi-rapid  
Simmer  
from 16 to 22  
from 8 to 14  
Triple ring  
from 16 to 35  
The low flame setting is found by turning the control knob  
anti-clockwise all the way. All intermediate settings are  
selected between the high and low flame. The control knob  
cannot be set between high flame and tap closed.  
One touch ignition and safety valve  
The hob burners are equipped with a "one touch" ignition  
system. To switch on one of the burners, press in the  
appropriate control knob and turn it anti-clockwise to the  
low setting . Hold in the control knob to activate the  
"one touch" ignition. Continue holding the control knob  
in for 10seconds, to allow the safety valve to open.  
Should the burner switch off accidentally, the safety  
(thermocouple) valve will close and stop the flow of gas,  
even when the tap is open.  
Manual ignition  
To manually light one of the burners, press the appropriate  
control knob in and turn it anti-clockwise to the low  
setting and use a piezo gas lighter to ignite the gas.  
Adjust the flame and release the knob.  
Switching off the burners  
At the end of the cooking, return the knob to position  
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Using the Ovens  
General warnings  
Storage drawer  
The Storage Drawer is situated beneath the ovens. Only  
store metal trays or cooking accessories in this  
compartment.  
During normal use the cooker will get hot.  
Caution should therefore be used. Avoid  
leaving the oven door open during use and  
immediately after cooking, the heating  
elements will still be hot.  
Do not allow children to approach or play  
with the cooker.  
Do not allow children to sit or climb on the  
drop down doors.  
Do not store inflammable material such as  
cloths, paper or similar; the heat from the  
oven could create a fire risk.  
Do not cook food on the base of the oven.  
Using the electric multifunction  
main oven  
When using the oven for the first time, or  
after a power cut, the display flashes regularly  
indicating  
, to set the display, refer to the  
section "Setting the Time" on page 14.  
The LED digital display, the left and  
centre oven control knobs only apply to  
the main multifunction oven, they do not  
operate the Conventional second  
oven.  
Do not attempt to disassemble the oven door  
without consulting the relative instructions  
carefully (refer to the section "Removing the  
oven door") on page 25. The hinges on the  
oven door may injure the hands.  
Heating failure of the oven  
If during normal use there is a failure in the heating of the  
oven and the programmer display begins to flash and  
Switching on the ovens for the first  
time  
returns to  
:
• Check to see if there has been an electrical power failure.  
The first time the oven is used, the oven may smoke or  
give off an acrid smell. This is caused by oily residues from  
manufacturing and could transfer unpleasant odours or  
flavours to the food. Before using the ovens for the first  
time, heat the ovens to their maximum  
temperatures for 30 to 40 minutes with the doors  
closed and wait until the smoke or odours have  
stopped.  
If the failure occurs again after the cooking program has  
been restarted, this means that the safety device has been  
tripped. The safety device will intervene in the event of a  
thermostat fault and prevent the oven overheating. In such  
cases we recommend that you do not use the oven again  
and you contact the John Lewis extended warranty  
administrators, see "Repairs - After Sales Service” on  
page 27.  
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Grilling  
Turn the function control knob to position  
thermostat control knob to the maximum temperature  
setting (Max).  
To prevent any steam in the oven from  
scalding you as you open the oven door, turn  
the function control switch to “0”, or function  
; open the door in two stages. Hold the  
door partly open (approximately 5cm) for 4 -  
5 seconds, then open the door completely.  
Should you need to adjust the food, leave the  
door open for as short a time as possible to  
prevent the oven temperature from lowering  
to such an extent as to jeopardise the  
cooking. You may need to add a little extra  
cooking time.  
and the  
Defrosting  
Turn the function control knob to position and leave the  
thermostat control knob in position . The fan is switched  
on but no heat is used. Room temperature air is circulated  
around the oven, encouraging the frozen food to defrost.  
Switching off the oven  
The oven is switched off by turning the thermostat control  
Conventional cooking  
Turn the function control knob to position  
knob to position  
.
and the  
Using the second oven with  
conventional cooking  
thermostat control knob to the required temperature.  
For heating only above or below the food, set the function  
control knob to position  
Heat). For a more even heat throughout the oven cavity,  
turn the function control knob to position  
(Top Heat) or  
(Bottom  
The right hand oven control knob only applies  
to the conventional second oven, it will not  
operate the main multifunction oven.  
.
After preheating and putting the food in the  
oven an air flow between the upper side of  
the door and the lower side of the hob may  
be noticed. In case that does not happen,  
switch off the appliance and contact the  
Technical Service immediately.  
The second is equipped with:  
A heating element positioned on the base of the oven  
(Bottom Heat);  
A heating element positioned on the ceiling of the oven  
(Top Heat) + a grill element.  
Fan cooking  
Turn the function control knob to position  
and the  
thermostat control knob to the required temperature.  
Cooking times and temperatures can be reduced.  
Fan grilling  
Turn the function control knob to position  
and the  
thermostat control knob to the maximum temperature  
setting (Max).  
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Switching on the second oven for  
the first time  
The first time the oven is used, the oven may smoke or  
give off an acrid smell. This is caused by oily residue from  
manufacturing and may transfer unpleasant odours or  
flavours to food. Before putting food in the oven,  
heat the second oven to the maximum temperature  
for 30-40 minutes with the door closed and wait  
until the smoke or odour has stopped.  
To start heating the second oven, select the temperature  
(from 60 to Max) or the required function by turning the  
thermostat control knob.  
Cooking with the grill (second  
oven)  
Turn the thermostat control knob to position  
and let  
the second oven preheat for approximately 5 minutes. For  
correct operations, position the grill on the third shelf  
support from the bottom. To vary the intensity of the heat  
move the grill pan away from the grill by lowering the grill  
pan to a different shelf position. This accomodates personal  
taste and different cooking requirements. A cooling system  
prevents the control knobs from getting too hot.  
Switching off the second oven  
The oven is switched off by returning the thermostat control  
knob to “0”.  
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Cooking suggestions  
Suggestions for using the oven  
correctly  
Pour 1 or 2 glasses of water into the drip  
tray to avoid smoke forming due to drops of  
juice or fat. While cooking with the grill, the  
drip tray should always be positioned in  
The multifunction oven allows you to cook  
different foods in the best way; using the fan,  
conventional cooking or with the grill, for  
example. The oven door should be closed  
st  
the 1 guide from the bottom.  
Fan grilling  
A combination of the grill and fan oven  
for all types of cooking.  
.
This type of cooking allows the heat to penetrate gradually  
into the food, even though the surface is directly exposed  
to the grill. Cooking is more gentle and can take a little  
longer. Suitable for: thicker meat; poultry.  
Conventional cooking  
When using this setting, the heat comes from the top and  
the bottom elements. This allows you to cook on a single  
middle level. If the dish requires extra base browning or  
top browning, use the lower or upper shelf supports.  
Conventional cooking is recommended for all foods that  
require high cooking temperatures, or long brazing times.  
This system is also recommended when cooking with  
recipients made of terracotta, porcelain and similar  
materials.  
Cooking meat and fish  
Meat to be cooked in the oven should weigh at least 1kg.  
Tender meat that you want cooked rare (roast beef, fillet,  
etc.), or which should be well cooked on the outside and  
retain all the juices on the inside, should be cooked on high  
temperatures for a short time (200-250°C). White meat,  
poultry and fish should be cooked on lower temperatures  
for a longer time (150-175°C).  
Fan cooking  
The ingredients for any sauce should only be placed in the  
baking tray, at the beginning, if the cooking time is short.  
Oherwise, they should be added in, in the last half hour. Meat  
can be placed in an ovenproof dish or directly onto the shelf,  
below which a drip tray should be placed to collect the juice.  
Press the meat with a spoon to check if it is done. If it is  
firm, it is cooked.  
At the end of the cooking, wait at least 15 minutes before  
carving the meat, so as not to lose the juices. Before serving,  
plates can be warmed in the oven at minimum temperature.  
With this type of cooking, the air inside the oven is heated  
by the element around the fan situated behind the back  
panel. The fan circulates hot air to maintain an even  
temperature inside the oven. The benefits of cooking with  
this function are:  
As the fan oven quickly reaches temperature, it is not  
usually necessary to preheat the oven, however for certain  
foods e.g. bread, scones, soufles, etc. the best results are  
achieved if you preheat the oven first.  
Fan oven cooking generally requires lower temperatures  
than Conventional cooking. Follow the recommended  
chart on page 21.  
The fan oven has uniform heating on all shelf positions.  
This means that batches of the same foods can be cooked  
in the oven at the same time.  
Baking  
Beaten mixtures should stick to the spoon because excess  
liquid will prolong the cooking time. Sweets require  
moderate temperatures (generally between 150-200°C)  
and you should preheat the oven (about 10 minutes).  
The oven door must not be opened until at least ¾ of the  
way through the cooking time.  
There is no mixing of flavors between dishes so sweet and  
savoury foods can be cooked at the same time.  
Grilling  
With this type of cooking the heat comes from the top grill  
element. Preheat the grill for a few minutes before cooking  
and sealing meats. Lightly brush meat and fish with a  
little oil and place on the grid in the grill. Adjust the heat  
during grilling by moving closer to or further away from the  
grill element. This avoids burning the surface and cooking too  
little inside. The food should be turned over during cooking  
as required. Suitable for: fairly thin meat  
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Recommended cooking tables  
Cooking times vary according to the texture, consistancy and volume of the food. We recommend monitoring your first  
attempts and checking the results, as similar results are obtained by cooking the same dishes in the same conditions. The  
following three tables (I, II and III) provide guidelines.  
Table of fan and conventional cooking times (I)  
TYPE OF COOKING  
QUANTITY  
KG.  
POSITION OF SHELF FROM  
BOTTOM  
TEMPERATURE  
°C  
TIME IN  
MINUTES  
CONVECTION  
TRADITIONAL  
CONVECTION  
TRADITIONAL  
BAKING  
WITH BEATEN MIXTURE, IN A TIN  
WITH BEATEN MIXTURE, ON THE DRIPPING PAN  
SHORT PASTRY, PIE BASE  
SHORT PASTRY WITH MOIST FILLING  
SHORT PASTRY WITH DRY FILLING  
MIXTURE WITH NATURAL LEAVENING  
SMALL CAKES  
1
1
0.5  
1.5  
1
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
2
2
3
2
2
1
3
175  
175  
175  
175  
175  
175  
160  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
200  
175  
60  
50  
30  
70  
45  
50  
30  
1
0.5  
MEAT  
VEAL  
BEEF  
1
1
1
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
2
180  
180  
220  
180  
200  
200  
200  
220  
200  
200  
60  
70  
50  
70  
70  
ENGLISH STYLE ROAST BEEF  
PORK  
CHICKEN  
1
1-1.5  
STEWS  
BEEF STEW  
VEAL STEW  
1
1
1
1
2
2
175  
175  
200  
200  
120  
110  
FISH  
FILLET, STEAK, COD, HAKE, SOLE  
MACKEREL, TURBOT, SALMON  
OYSTERS  
1
1
1
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
2
2
2
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
180  
30  
45  
20  
BAKES AND PASTRIES  
PASTA BAKE  
VEGETABLE BAKE  
SWEET AND SAVOURY SOUFFLÉS  
PIZZA  
2
2
0.75  
0.5  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
1-3  
2
2
2
2
185  
185  
180  
200  
200  
200  
200  
220  
60  
50  
50  
30  
• The times refer to cooking on one shelf only; for more than one shelf increase the time by 5-10'.  
• The cooking times do not include preheating which takes approximately 10'.  
• When cooking on more than one shelf, the guidelines given for the shelf position are the best positions.  
• For beef, veal, pork and turkey roasts, either with bone or rolled, increase the time by 20'.  
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Table of cooking times with grill and fan grilling (II)  
TRADITIONAL GRILLING  
TYPE OF COOKING  
QUANTITY  
KG.  
POSITION OF SHELF  
FROM BOTTOM  
TEMPERATURE  
°C  
TIME IN  
MINUTES  
CHICKEN  
TOASTED SANDWICHES  
SAUSAGES  
PORK CHOPS  
FISH  
1-1.5  
0.5  
0.5  
0.5  
0.5  
3
4
4
4
4
MAX  
MAX  
MAX  
MAX  
MAX  
30 PER SIDE  
5 PER SIDE  
10 PER SIDE  
8 PER SIDE  
8 PER SIDE  
GRILLING WITH THE FAN GRILL  
TYPE OF COOKING  
QUANTITY  
KG.  
POSITION OF SHELF  
FROM BOTTOM  
TEMPERATURE  
°C  
TIME IN  
MINUTES  
ROAST PORK  
ROAST BEEF  
CHICKEN  
1.5  
1.5  
1.2  
2
3
2
170  
220  
190  
180  
60  
90  
st  
• The dripping pan for collecting cooking juices should always be positioned in the 1 guide from the bottom.  
Table of defrosting times (III)  
DEFROSTING  
TYPE OF COOKING  
QUANTITY  
KG.  
POSITION OF SHELF  
FROM BOTTOM  
TIME IN  
MINUTES  
READY-TO-EAT DISHES  
1
0.5  
0.75  
1
2
2
2
2
45  
50  
70  
MEAT  
MEAT  
MEAT  
110  
• Defrosting at room temperature has the advantage of not modifying the flavour and appearance of food.  
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Maintenance and Cleaning  
Cleaning the pan supports and  
burners  
Before cleaning or carrying out maintenance,  
switch off the power supply to the cooker and  
close the gas taps.  
Do not clean the surfaces of the cooker when  
they are still hot.  
Do not use pressure or steam spray guns to  
clean the cooker.  
Cleaning stainless steel  
To clean and preserve stainless steel surfaces and remove  
the toughest stains, always use a specific products; these  
products should not contain chlorine- based  
abrasives or acid substances, alternatively use a  
little warm vinegar.  
Pour the product onto a damp cloth and wipe the steel  
surface. Rinse carefully and dry with a soft cloth.  
Do not under any circumstances use metallic  
sponges or sharp scrapers that may damage the  
surfaces. Only use non-scratch, non-abrasive sponges and,  
if necessary, wooden or plastic utensils.  
To clean the pan supports and hob burners, remove them  
from their housing by lifting them upwards (see diagram  
above) and soak them in warm soapy water with a mild,  
non-abrasive detergent for about ten minutes. Rinse  
and dry thoroughly.  
Always check that the burner opening and jets are  
free of any soiling or impediments.  
Be sure to refit the burners correctly, checking the flame is  
uniform.  
We recommend carrying out this operation at least once a  
week and each time as necessary.  
Cleaning enamelled surfaces  
Clean with a non-abrasive sponge dampened  
with soap and water. Grease stains can easily be removed  
with hot water or a product specifically made for cleaning  
enamel. Rinse carefully and dry with a soft cloth.  
Do not use products containing abrasives, scouring  
pads, steel wool or acid, which may spoil the  
surfaces. Do not leave acid or alkaline substances on the  
enamel (lemon juice, vinegar, salt etc.).  
Cleaning the igniter plugs and  
thermocouples  
Cleaning the control knobs and  
control panel  
Clean the control knobs and panel with a damp cloth.  
In order for the igniter plugs and thermocouples to operate  
correctly, they must be kept clean at all times. Check them  
frequently and, if necessary, clean them with a damp cloth.  
Any dry residue should be removed with a toothpick or  
needle, taking care not to damage the insulating  
ceramic part.  
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Cleaning the oven  
Replacing the light bulb  
In order to maintain the ovens efficiency and for hygienic  
reasons, it should be cleaned regularly, each time it is used  
if possible, after leaving it to cool: in this way it is  
possible to remove any residue more easily preventing it  
from burning the next time the oven is used.  
Before carrying out maintenance, switch off  
the power supply to the cooker.  
Clean the stainless steel and enamelled parts as described  
in the corresponding sections "Cleaning stainless steel" and  
"Cleaning enamelled surfaces".  
Take out all the removable parts and wash them separately.  
Rinse and dry thoroughly with a clean cloth.  
Cleaning the Catalytic oven liners  
Never use detergent products to clean this type of  
oven.  
Proceed as follows:  
• Open the oven door.  
• Unscrew the glass safety cap anti-clockwise; unscrew the  
bulb and replace it with another one suitable for high  
temperatures (300°C) with the following  
specifications:  
The walls of the oven can be cleaned using white vinegar  
and wiped with a cloth. Afterwards, heat the  
oven cavity (for at least one hour) to 150°C  
to clean the liners. When the oven has cooled, wipe it  
again with a damp cloth.  
Cleaning the door  
We recommend you always keep the oven doors clean.  
Use kitchen roll or on tougher stains use a damp cloth and  
household detergent to clean the doors.  
Voltage:  
Power:  
Attachment:  
230V/50Hz  
15 Watts  
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• Refit the glass cap and switch on the power. You can  
check that the oven light is working by turning the  
Spray products for cleaning the oven must  
not be used to clean the fan and the  
thermostat sensor inside the oven.  
function control knob to the light setting  
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Special Maintenance  
Occasionally, it is necessary to maintain or replace some  
parts that are subject to wear and tear. Specific instructions  
are given below for each type of maintenance.  
Removing the shelf supports  
The shelf supports can easily be removed for cleaning  
and to help clean the oven walls. The shelf supports are  
hooked to the oven walls in the three points indicated by  
the arrows in the figure (detail 1).  
Before carrying out maintenance, switch off  
the power supply to the cooker and close the  
gas taps.  
• Press the top of the shelf support downwards as shown in  
(picture 2) to release the shelf support from the upper pin.  
• Lift the shelf support upwards and remove.  
Removing the oven door  
The oven door can be removed completely to make  
cleaning the oven easier. Though this is possible, the  
door is heavy, therefore this job should only be carried out  
by someone with the strength to lift and carry the door. It  
also requires a little expertise to refit it. If you are not  
you will be able to do this, we recommend that you clean  
the oven doors without removing them. In certain  
circumstances, you contact the nearest authorized service  
centre (see "Repairs - After Sales Service" on page 27).  
To remove the door, proceed as follows:  
• Open the oven door fully and release the safety catches  
on the hinges (one for each hinge) by lifting them (A)  
(see diagram below) back towards the oven door.  
• Partially close the door until there is no more load  
tension on the springs (the door will form an angle of  
about 30°).  
• Using both hands, grip the oven door on each side  
and close the door whilst simultaneously lifting it  
upwards.  
Pull the lower part of the door towards you to release  
the hinges (B, see diagram below) from their seats.  
If you need to clean between the panes of glass, turn the  
door upside down (see diagram below), slide a soft bottle  
brush into the space between the glass panes and brush  
gently.  
To refit the shelf support, carry out the instructions in the  
reverse order. Set the lower part of the shelf support in the  
respective pins and press the upper part towards the oven  
wall until it hooks into the pin.  
Removal and cleaning the oven fan  
The fan in main oven may occasionally need cleaning.  
To remove the cover panel and fan proceed as follows  
(see diagram below):  
Make sure the power supply to the appliance  
is switched off.  
• Remove all the oven accessories (shelf supports, shelves  
and grill pan).  
• Loosen and remove the four screws (A) from the fan  
cover panel.  
• Remove the fan cover panel (B)  
• Use a coin to loosen the fixing nut (C) of the fan (this  
threading is in reverse, to loosen turn clockwise).  
• Remove fan (D) and wash it using warm water and  
household detergent. Never use abrasive or  
corrosive detergents, powdered products, or  
metal scrubbers. Rinse the fan and dry thoroughly.  
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To refit the oven door, carry out the above  
instructions the reverse. When the hinges  
(B) are back in their seats, lower the oven  
door fully down and lower the safety catches  
on each hinge securely back in place (A)  
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be sure to refit the hinge safety catches.  
Refit the fan and cover panel by reversing the removal  
instructions.  
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Something Not Working  
If the appliance is not working correctly, please carry out  
the following checks before contacting your local Service  
Force agent.  
IMPORTANT : If you call out an engineer to a  
fault listed below, or to repair a fault caused  
by incorrect use or installation, a charge will  
be made even if the appliance is under  
guarantee.  
Symptom  
Solution  
The ignition does not work:  
• The plug is not properly inserted in the power socket.  
• There is no current at the socket.  
The burner does not ignite:  
• The gas is turned off.  
• There is no ignition spark.  
The flame has no uniform distribution:  
The inner lamp is not working:  
• The burner plate is improperly assembled.  
• The burner is dirty.  
• The plug is not properly inserted in the power socket.  
• There is no current at the socket.  
• The lamp is defective.  
The oven is not warming up:  
The display light is blinking:  
• The plug is not properly inserted in the power socket.  
• There is no current at the socket.  
• There has been a current interruption, the display needs to be  
programmed again (see page 14).  
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Repairs - After Sales Service  
If your appliance is not working correctly; consult the fault  
finding guides within this instruction book (Something not  
working). If a fault occurs which you can not resolve  
through following the advice and information contained  
within this instruction manual, the next step is to contact  
our extended warranty administrators on  
Spare parts  
Always insist on genuine spare parts.  
An authorised service engineer should service this product,  
and only genuine spare parts should be used. Under no  
circumstances should you attempt to repair the machine  
your-self. Repairs carried out by inexperienced persons  
may cause injury or serious malfunctioning. Contact your  
local Service Force Centre. An authorised service engineer  
always insist on genuine spare parts.  
0870 010 7887  
They will give you details for your local Service Force  
Centre.  
Before calling out an engineer, please ensure you have read  
the details under the heading "Something Not Working".  
When you contact your local Service Force Centre you will  
need to give the following details:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Your name, address and post code.  
Your telephone number.  
Clear and concise details of fault.  
The purchase date and found on your receipt.  
The model and serial number of the appliance.  
So that you always have these numbers at hand, we  
recommend you to make a note of them here:  
Mod. : ………………………………………………………  
PNC : ……...……………………………………….………  
S.N. : ……..………………………………………..…..……  
Your cooker is covered by a 3 year parts and  
labour guarantee (see separate details given  
at point of sale). Please retain your purchase  
receipt safely for the service engineer to  
verify the purchase details.  
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171 Victoria Street  
London SW1E 5NN  
822 930 410 -A-01  
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