Rangemaster Cooktop RC60 User Guide

RC60  
Ceramic Hob  
RC60SS  
Ceramic Hob  
User Guide  
&
Installation & Service Instructions  
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DocNo.012-0001 - Introduction - BI hob ceramic  
1. Before You Start...  
Thank you for buying a Rangemaster hob. It should give you  
many years trouble-free cooking if installed and operated  
correctly. It is important that you read this section before you  
start, particularly if you have not used a ceramic hob before.  
Never operate the hob with wet hands.  
Never heat unopened food containers. Pressure  
build up may make the containers burst and cause  
injury.  
This appliance is designed for domestic cooking  
Do not use unstable saucepans. Always ensure that  
you position the handles away from the edge of the  
hotplate.  
only. Using it for any other purpose could invalidate  
any warranty or liability claim. In particular, the  
oven should NOT be used for heating the kitchen  
– besides invalidating claims; this wastes fuel and  
may overheat the control knobs.  
Never leave the hotplate unattended at high heat settings.  
Pans boiling over can cause smoking, and greasy spills may  
catch on fire. Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible  
to prevent fat overheating beyond the smoking point.  
Installation and Maintenance  
Never leave a chip pan unattended. Always heat fat  
In the UK, the electrical installation should be in  
accordance with BS 7671. Otherwise, all installations  
must be in accordance with the relevant instructions  
in this booklet, with the relevant national and local  
regulations, and with the local electricity supply  
companies’ requirements.  
slowly, and watch as it heats. Deep fry pans should  
be only one third full of fat. Filling the pan too full  
of fat can cause spill over when food is added. If you  
use a combination of oils or fats in frying, stir them  
together before heating, or as the fats melt.  
Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost on frozen  
foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble  
up and over the sides of the pan. Carefully watch for spills or  
overheating of foods when frying at high or medium high  
temperatures. Never try to move a pan of hot fat, especially a  
deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is cool.  
Make sure that the hob is wired in and switched on.  
Only a qualified service engineer should service the hob and  
only approved spare parts should be used.  
Always allow the hob to cool and then switch it off at the  
mains before cleaning or carrying out any maintenance work,  
unless specified otherwise in this guide.  
Do not use water on grease fires and never pick up a  
flaming pan. Turn off the controls and then smother  
a flaming pan on a surface unit by covering the pan  
completely with a well fitting lid or baking tray. If  
available, use a multipurpose dry chemical or foam-  
type fire extinguisher.  
Ventilation  
Using a cooking appliance will result in the production of  
heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed. Make  
that the kitchen is well ventilated; keep natural ventilation  
holes open or install a powered cooker hood that vents  
outside. If you have several cooking zones on or use the hob  
for a long time, open a window or turn on an extractor fan.  
Take care that no water seeps into the appliance.  
Personal Safety  
Accessible parts will become hot during use and will  
retain heat even after you have stopped cooking.  
Keep babies and children away from the hob and  
never wear loose–fitting or hanging clothes while  
the appliance is in use.  
When not in use make sure that the hob is switched  
OFF.  
Always keep combustible materials, e.g. curtains,  
and flammable liquids a safe distance away from  
your hob.  
Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of the hob while  
it is on.  
Use dry oven gloves when applicable – using damp  
gloves might result in steam burns when you touch  
a hot surface. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth  
in place of a glove – it might catch fire if brought into  
contact with a hot surface.  
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Hob Care  
Cleaning  
Never cook directly on the hob surface.  
The ceramic surface should be washed after use in order to  
prevent it from becoming scratched or dirty.  
Do not use the hob surface as a cutting board.  
In the interests of hygiene and safety, the hob should be kept  
clean at all times as a build up in fats and other foodstuffs  
could result in a fire.  
Do not leave utensils, foodstuffs or combustible items on  
the hob when it is not is use (e.g. tea towels, frying pans  
containing oil).  
Clean only the parts listed in this guide.  
Do not place plastic or aluminium foil, or plastic containers,  
on the hob.  
Clean with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth is used to wipe  
spills on a hot surface, be careful to avoid steam burns. Some  
cleansers can produce noxious fumes if applied to a hot  
surface.  
Do not leave the hob zones switched on unless being used  
for cooking.  
Never allow anyone to climb or stand on the hob.  
Do not stand or rest heavy objects on the hob. Although the  
ceramic surface is very strong, a sharp blow or sharp falling  
object (e.g. a salt cellar) might cause the surface to crack or  
break.  
Should a crack appear in the surface, disconnect the  
appliance immediately from the supply and arrange for its  
repair.  
Always LIFT pans off the hob. Sliding pans may cause marks  
and scratches. Always turn the control to the OFF position  
before removing a pan.  
Do not place anything between the base of the pan and the  
hob surface (e.g. asbestos mats, aluminium foil, Wok stand).  
Care should be taken that no water seeps into the appliance.  
Avoid heating an empty pan. Doing so may damage both the  
hob and pan.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners/pads, oven aerosols/pads or  
stain removers on the surface.  
We recommend that you avoid wiping any surface unit areas  
until they have cooled and the residual heat indicator has  
gone out. Sugar spills are the exception to this (see ‘Cleaning  
your Hob’). After cleaning, use a dry cloth or paper towel to  
remove any cleaning cream residue.  
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DocNo.022-0001 - Overview - RC60 ceramic  
2. Hob Overview  
Fig.2-1  
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ELECTRONIC CONTROL  
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The ceramic hob comprises of four cooking zones containing  
heating elements with different ratings and diameters  
(Fig.2-1), each with a residual heat indicator. Each zone is  
controlled via the touch sensitive controls with an audible  
signal when operated.  
Fig.2-2  
The Hob  
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Use only pans that are suitable for ceramic hobs. We  
recommend stainless steel and enamelled steel pans as pots  
and pans with copper or aluminium bases leave traces on the  
hob that are difficult to remove. Glass-ceramic cookware is  
not suitable because of its poor conductivity. The kind of pan  
you use and the quantity of food affects the setting required.  
Higher settings are required for larger quantities of food.  
Fig.2-3  
ArtNo.312-0005 Curved  
bottomed pan ceramic  
Pots and pans should have thick, smooth, flat bottoms  
(Fig.2-2). This ensures the maximum heat transfer from the  
hob to the pan, making cooking quick and energy efficient.  
Never use a round-bottomed wok, even with a stand.  
The very best pans have bases that are very slightly curved  
up when cold (Fig.2-3). If you hold a ruler across the bottom  
you will see a small gap in the middle. When they heat up the  
metal expands and lies flat on the cooking surface.  
Fig.2-4  
Make sure that the base of the pan is clean and dry to prevent  
any residue burning onto the hob panel. This also helps  
prevent scratches and deposits.  
Always use pans that are the same size as (or slightly larger  
than) the areas marked on the hob top (Fig.2-4). Using  
smaller pans wastes heat, and any spillage will be burnt on.  
Using a lid will help the contents boil more quickly.  
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Fig.2-5  
1. Power ON/Power OFF  
2. Cooking zone +  
3. Cooking zone –  
4. Digital display  
5. Zone selection indicator  
6. Timer control  
ArtNo.317-0001 60 Touch controls common  
7. Timer display  
ELECTRONIC CONTROL  
8. TImer indicator lights (4 off)  
Always take care before touching the surface, even  
when the hob is turned off. It may be hotter than you  
think!  
Residual Heat Indicator, ‘H’  
After use, a cooking zone will remain hot for a while as heat  
dissipates. When a hot cooking zone is switched off the  
residual heat indicator symbol, ‘H, will appear in the display.  
This shows that the cooking zone temperature is above 60°C  
and may still cause burns. Once the temperature has dropped  
to below 60°C the ‘Hwill go out.  
ArtNo.317-0002 60 On-off controls  
Fig.2-6  
The Control Panel  
The control panel consists of touch controls to operate the  
4 cooking zones, the timer and child lock features (Fig.2-5).  
ArtNo.317-Selecting a zone +  
Fig.2-7  
Operating The Hob  
To switch on the hob press the On/Off key for about  
2 seconds. Each of the cooking zone digital displays will  
illuminate, showing ‘0and a flashing dot (Fig.2-6).  
Note: If further hob functions are not activated within  
20 seconds it will automatically shut down.  
To activate a cooking zone:  
Select the required cooking zone by pressing the ‘+on the  
appropriate control. A red ‘dotwill illuminate on the selected  
display to indicate that the zone has been selected. Note that  
only one cooking zone can be selected at any one time.  
ArtNo.317-0004 60 Reduciwer  
Fig.2-8  
To increase the power level, press the ‘+key, up to a  
maximum of ‘9(Fig.2-7).  
Note: The ‘+keys have a repeat function: holding the key  
pressed down will increase the power setting by one level  
every 0.3 seconds.  
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To reduce the power to a cooking zone select the required  
zone, as indicated by the red dot in the display. Press the ‘–‘  
key to reduce the power required (Fig.2-8).  
Fig.2-9  
Note: The ‘–key has a repeat function: holding the key  
pressed down will reduce the power setting by one level  
every 0.3 seconds.  
To shutdown a cooking zone:  
ArtNo.317-0004 60 Reduciwer  
Make sure the required cooking zone has been selected, as  
indicated by the red dot in the display. Reduce the power to  
0 (Fig.2-9). After three seconds have elapsed the element will  
automatically switch off.  
Fig.2-10  
Rapid shutdown:  
To switch off a selected zone, press the ‘+and ‘–‘ keys  
simultaneously: this will immediately switch off that zone  
(Fig.2-10).  
Note: After a zone has been switched off an ‘Hmay flash in  
the display. This is a residual heat indicator that shows that  
the cooking zone temperature is above 60°C and may still  
cause burns. Once the temperature has dropped to below  
60°C the ‘Hwill go out.  
ArtNo.317-000 Rapid switch off  
Fig.2-11  
To switch off all cooking zones:  
All of the cooking zones can be immediately switched off by  
pressing the On/Off key. Any ‘hot ‘ zones that were in use will  
show an ‘Hin the display (Fig.2-11).  
ArtNo.317-0015 60 Switching the hob of
Preheat Function  
This function allows for rapid heating up of the element to  
bring the selected cooking zone up to temperature. Once the  
zone is at the required cooking temperature the power level  
will reduce automatically to the preset level.  
Fig.2-12  
To activate the preheat function:  
ArtNo.317-60 Preheat  
Select the required cooking zone. A red ‘dotwill illuminate  
on the selected display to indicate that the zone has been  
selected.  
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Press the ‘–key to bring the element up to full power  
(Fig.2-12).  
 
Press the ‘+key to activate the auto function, as  
indicated by the ‘A(Fig.2-13).  
Fig.2-13  
Using the ‘–‘ key, set the power to the desired preset  
level (Fig.2-14).  
ArtNo.317-0 Preheat  
When the ‘Aalternates with the selected power setting the  
preheat function is in operation.  
To adjust the preheat power level:  
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Select the cooking zone (make sure the dot is illuminated)  
and then press the+key to increase the power level. Pressing  
the ‘–‘ key after the preheat is underway will interrupt the  
operation, switching off the preheat and leaving the cooking  
zone operating at one power level lower.  
Fig.2-14  
ArtNo.317-0 Preheat  
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Timer Function  
Fig.2-15  
Fig.2-16  
Fig.2-17  
Fig.2-18  
The timer has two settings:  
Zone timer  
Minute timer  
ArtNo.317-0007 60 Setting the zone timer  
Zone timer  
This allows each cooking zone to be set to cook up to a  
maximum of 99 minutes at a set power level. At the end of  
the cooking time the zone will turn off automatically.  
Activating the timer:  
Select the required cooking zone and then:  
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Using the ‘+and ‘–‘ keys, set the desired cooking  
temperature.  
Press the timer key (Fig.2-15): the timer display will  
illuminate with ‘00ashing.  
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Set the required cooking duration by pressing the timer  
key to increase the cooking time and the ‘–‘ key to  
reduce the cooking time (Fig.2-16).  
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Note: When the ‘00is flashing, pressing the ‘–‘ key will  
set the timer to 60 minutes.  
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The timer will activate automatically within a few seconds  
and an indicator light will appear in the timer display  
corresponding the activated zone (Fig.2-17).  
Changing a previously set cooking time:  
Select the required cooking zone; the red dot will light up in  
the display. Press the timer key once then press the timer key  
to increase, or the ‘–‘ key to reduce, the cooking time.  
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Interrupting the timer:  
Select the required cooking zone; the red dot will light up in  
the display. Press the timer key and, using the ‘–‘ key, reduce  
the cooking time to ‘00. This will switch off the timer but leave  
the cooking zone on until manually deactivated.  
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Turning off the timer alarm:  
At the end of the cooking time the hob will beep steadily for  
2 minutes. Press any key to stop the alarm.  
Cancelling the timer (rapid shutdown):  
Select the required cooking zone; the red dot will light up  
in the display. Press both the ‘+and ‘–‘ keys simultaneously.  
Note that this will turn off both the timer and the cooking  
zone immediately.  
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The timer can also be used as a simple minute timer, up to a  
maximum of 99 minutes.  
Setting the timer:  
Make sure that none of the cooking zones has been selected  
(if a zone has been accidentally selected simply leave the hob  
for 10 seconds: the dot in the zone display will go out). Press  
the timer key and then set the required time, using the timer  
and ‘–keys (Fig.2-18).  
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Turning off the timer alarm:  
Fig.2-19  
Fig.2-20  
Fig.2-21  
At the end of the cooking time the hob will beep steadily for  
2 minutes. Press any key to stop the alarm.  
Deactivating the timer:  
ArtNo.317-0007 6ng the zone timer  
Make sure that none of the cooking zones has been selected.  
Press the timer and ‘–‘ keys simultaneously. The timer display  
will go out.  
 
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Child Lock Function  
This allows the control panel to be locked to prevent any  
accidental use.  
IMPORTANT: The child lock functions (activating and  
deactivating) can only be used when the hob has just been  
switched on: a red dot should show in all of the cooking  
zones (Fig.2-19).  
Activating the child lock:  
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Switch on the hob. Press the lower right cooking zone ‘+key  
and ‘–‘ key simultaneously (the hob will beep) then press  
the lower right ‘+key once again. The hob will beep and ‘L’  
flashes in each of the zone displays (Fig.2-20). The hob is now  
locked. The child lock will remain on until it is unlocked. This  
includes switching the hob on and off and also if there is an  
interruption to the power supply.  
Note: If a cooking zone is hot when locked, then ‘Land ‘H’  
will flash alternately.  
Unlocking for cooking purposes:  
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Press and hold both the lower right cooking zone ‘+key and  
the ‘–‘ key simultaneously. The ‘Lin each of the digital displays  
will be replaced by a ‘0and a flashing dot. After switching off  
the hob, the child lock function will remain activated.  
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Note: If a cooking zone is hot then ‘0and ‘Hwill flash  
alternately.  
 
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Deactivating the child lock:  
Switch on the hob. Press the lower right cooking zone ‘+key  
and ‘–‘ simultaneously (the hob will beep) then press the ‘–‘  
key once more. The hob will beep and the ‘Lin each of the  
zone displays will go out and the hob will switch off. When  
the hob is switched on again it is now unlocked.  
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Automatic Shutdown  
Table 2-1  
If the touch controls are continuously activated for longer  
than 10 seconds then the hob will shut down automatically.  
The hob will beep for 10 seconds, and the displays will show  
‘Er03(Fig.2-21) as long as the touch controls are activated.  
Note: If the cooking zone is hot then an ‘Hwill flash  
alternately along with the error code.  
Automatic Safety Shutdown  
If any of the cooking zones has been left on by mistake the  
safety shutdown control will switch them off automatically  
after the time limit shown in the table is reached (Table 2-1).  
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DocNo.042-0001 - Cleaning - BI hob ceramic  
3. Cleaning Your Hob  
Essential information  
Cleaning burned-on spills  
Allow the hob to cool and isolate the electricity supply before  
carrying out any thorough cleaning.  
Make sure that the residual heat indicators are off and that  
the hob is cool. Remove the excess burned-on substance with  
a single-edged razor scraper. Hold the scraper at an angle of  
about 30° to the surface and then scrape off the burned-on  
matter (Fig.3-1).  
Never use paint solvents, washing soda, caustic cleaners,  
biological powders, bleach, chlorine based bleach cleaners,  
coarse abrasives or salt. Do not mix different cleaning products  
– they may react together with hazardous results.  
Once you have removed as much as possible with the scraper,  
follow the ‘Daily care’ procedure outlined above.  
All parts of the hob can be cleaned with hot soapy water  
– but take care that no surplus water seeps into the appliance.  
To remove metal rub-off  
Remember to switch on the electricity supply before re-  
using the hob.  
Sliding pans on the hob – especially aluminium or copper  
pans – can leave marks on the surface. These marks often  
appear like scratches but can easily be removed using the  
procedure described previously for ‘Cleaning spills’. If the  
rub-off marks are especially stubborn, use a cleaning cream  
together with the razor scraper, as described in ‘Cleaning  
burned-on spills’.  
We have developed a range of cleaning products that  
give maximum performance without damaging the hob  
surface, in particular a Ceramic Hob Cleaner set with scraper.  
More information is available in the Cookware Collection  
brochure supplied with your hob and on our website, www.  
rangemaster.co.uk.  
Regular cleaning is recommended. For easier cleaning, wipe  
away any spillages immediately.  
Fig.3-1  
Daily care  
First of all, make sure that all residual heat indicators are  
off and that the cooking surface is cool. Apply a small dab  
of ceramic cleaning cream in the centre of each area to be  
cleaned. Dampen a clean paper towel and work the cream  
onto the cooking surface. As a final step, wipe the cooking  
surface with a clean, dry paper towel.  
Cleaning spills  
For spills and boil-overs that occur while cooking, turn off the  
unit and wipe the area surrounding the hot zone with a clean  
paper towel. If a spill (other than a sugary substance) is on the  
hot zone, do not clean until the unit has completely cooled  
down and then follow the instructions below, ‘Cleaning  
burned-on spills’.  
If you accidentally melt anything on the surface, or if you spill  
foods with a high sugar content (preserves, tomato sauce,  
fruit juice, etc.), remove the spill IMMEDIATELY with a razor  
scraper, while the unit is still hot.  
IMPORTANT: Use an oven glove to protect your hand from  
potential burns.  
Scrape major spills or melted material from the cooking zone  
and push into a cold area. Then turn the unit ‘OFFand allow  
it to cool before cleaning further. After the cooking surface  
cools down and the residual heat indicator lights go off,  
follow the ‘Daily care’ procedure outlined above.  
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DocNo.052-0001 - Troubleshooting ceramic & induction  
4. Troubleshooting  
If there is an installation problem and I don’t get  
my original installer to come back to fix it, who  
pays?  
You do. Service organisations will charge for their call-  
outs if they are correcting work carried out by your  
original installer. Therefore, it’s in your own interest to  
keep track of this installer so that you can contact them  
as required.  
A crack has appeared in the hob surface.  
Isolate the hob immediately from the power supply and  
arrange for its repair. Do not use the hob until it has  
been repaired.  
The hob is scratched.  
Always use the cleaning methods recommended in this  
guide. Make sure that pan bottoms are smooth and  
clean.  
Marks from aluminium and copper pans, as well as  
mineral deposits from water and food, can be removed  
with a cleaning cream. However, tiny scratches that  
are not removable will become less visible in time as a  
result of cleaning.  
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INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished.  
DocNo.062-0001 - Installation - RC60 hob  
5. Installation  
Dear Installer  
Before you start your installation, please complete the details  
BELOW.  
Location of the Hob  
The hob may be installed in a kitchen/kitchen diner but NOT  
in a room containing a bath or shower.  
Should your customer have a problem relating to your  
installation they will be able to contact you easily.  
This appliance is designed for domestic cooking only. Use for  
any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability  
claim.  
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This appliance should not be installed in a boat or  
caravan.  
The hob must be installed in accordance with the relevant  
Building regulations and IEE regulations.  
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You will need the following equipment to complete the hob  
installation satisfactorily:  
Multimeter (for electrical tests)  
You will also need the following tools:  
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Electric drill  
Jigsaw  
Steel tape measure  
Cross head screwdriver  
Pencil  
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Sharp knife  
Checking the parts  
Ceramic hob  
Fixing brackets and screws (4 off)  
Seal  
Safety Requirements  
The hob must be installed in a well ventilated space, in  
Check that the appliance is in a good condition after  
having removed the packaging. In case of doubt, do not  
use the appliance and contact the retailer.  
accordance with the section entitled ‘Electrical Connection’.  
Read these instructions before installing or using the  
appliance.  
Never leave the packaging materials (cardboard,  
plastic bags, polystyrene foam, etc.) within childrens  
reach since they could become potential sources of  
danger.  
Provision of Ventilation  
All rooms require a window that can be opened, or  
equivalent, while some rooms require a permanent vent in  
addition to the window.  
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INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished.  
Positioning the Hob  
Fig.5-1  
 
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The hob should be fitted into a work surface, which is at least  
600mm deep. In position, it has a maximum thickness of 5mm  
from the top of the work surface. The cut-out dimensions are  
shown in (Fig.5-1) and the minimum clearances in  
 
(Fig.5-2). The minimum recommended distances from the  
hob to nearby surfaces are shown in (Fig.5-3).  
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Any hob hood should be installed in accordance with the  
hood manufacturer’s instructions.  
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Surfaces of furniture and walls at the sides and rear of the hob  
should be heat, splash and steam resistant. Certain types of  
vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are particularly prone to  
heat damage and discolouration.  
Fig.5-2  
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We cannot accept responsibility for damage caused by  
normal use of the hob to any material that de-laminates  
or discolours at temperatures less than 65°C above room  
temperature.  
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For safety reasons curtains must not be fitted immediately  
behind the hob.  
Fig.5-3  
Fixing the Hob  
The hob must be sealed to the work surface to prevent liquid  
from entering into the cabinet. A tape seal is supplied with  
the hob.  
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Carefully follow these instructions to correctly apply the  
seal: Turn the hob over and place in on a secure, level  
surface. Detach the seal from the backing, checking that the  
transparent protection still adheres to the seal itself. Carefully  
position the seal along the edge of the hob. Take special care  
in the corners making sure there are no gaps. The ends of the  
strips must fit together without overlapping.  
ArtNo 317-0011 60cm hob clearances  
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If the surface that the hob is to be fitted to is tiled or is not  
reasonably smooth, additional sealing with a waterproof  
silicone sealant may be required.  
Fig.5-4  
Turn the hob back the right way up and position it in the  
worktop cut-out.  
 
 
Secure the hob to the worktop using the brackets supplied.  
The positioning of the bracket is dependent on the thickness  
of the worktop as shown in (Fig.5-4).  
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Note: Slide the optional sleeve onto the bracket if fitting to  
thin work surfaces.  
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Locate the bracket to the slot on the hob base and then  
tighten the retaining screw until it is locked to the worktop.  
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INSTALLATION  
Check the appliance is electrically safe when you have finished.  
Electrical Connections  
This appliance must be installed by a qualified electrician  
Fig.5-5  
to comply with the relevant Institute of Electrical  
Engineers (I.E.E.) regulations and also the local electricity  
supply company requirements.  
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED  
Note: All external wiring must comply with the IEE  
Regulations for the Electrical Equipment of Buildings.  
Connection to the electrical supply can be made with either  
a plug and socket, or be permanently wired via a double pole  
switch. The hob is supplied with a 3-core cable, 2m long.  
If a replacement cable is fitted it must be 250V high  
temperature PVC (85°C), 1mm²minimum conductor size.  
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Connect the hob up as shown (Fig.5-5).  
IMPORTANT: The wires in the mains lead are coloured in  
accordance with the following code:  
Green and yellow:  
Blue:  
Earth  
Neutral  
Live  
Brown:  
Hob Check  
Check each cooking zone in turn.  
Customer Care  
Please complete your contact details in the front of this  
section. Please inform the user how to operate the hob and  
hand over the instruction pack.  
Thank you.  
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DocNo.091-0001 - Circuit diagram - RG60/RGG60 gas  
7. Circuit Diagram  
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Spark generator  
Ignition switch  
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DocNo.102-0001 - Technical data - RC60  
7. Technical Data  
INSTALLER: Please leave these instructions with the user.  
DATA BADGE LOCATION: Base of the hob  
COUNTRY OF DESTINATION: GB/IE  
Dimensions  
Below worktop: 40mm  
(60mm including connection box)  
Height  
Above worktop: 5mm  
Overall width  
580mm; see ‘Positioning of the hob’  
Overall depth  
510mm  
See ‘Positioning of the hob’  
650mm  
Space for fixing  
Minimum space above hotplate  
Connections  
Electric  
220 – 240V 50Hz  
Ratings  
Maximum electric load at 230V 50Hz: 5.8kW  
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DocNo.111-0001 Warranty  
8. Warranty/After Sales Service  
If consultation or technical assistance is needed, please  
provide the local authorised service agent with the purchase  
invoice and the product code/serial number.  
The 2 years free maintenance for the operation of the  
appliance started from the date of purchase of this product.  
Any cosmetic damage to the appliance must be reported  
within 90 days of delivery.  
For in-warranty service please call: 0845 6035312.  
For general enquiries please call: 0870 7895107.  
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DocNo.000-0001 - Back cover Rangemaster  
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