Tricity Bendix Cooktop CSIE 223W User Manual

INSTRUCTION BOOKLET  
ELECTRIC COOKER  
CSIE 223W  
Please read this instruction booklet before using the appliance  
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Con t en t s  
For the User  
For the Installer  
In st ru ct ion s for t h e In st aller ............. 2 0  
Im port an t Safet y Requ irem en t s ......... 2 0  
Elect rical con n ect ion s ....................... 2 1  
Im port an t Safet y In form at ion .............. 2  
Descript ion of t h e Cook er .................... 4  
Con t rol Pan el ...................................... 5  
Th e Oven Cavit y ........................................ 5  
Accessories ............................................... 5  
Operat ion ............................................ 6  
Elect ric Hot plat es ..................................... 6  
Elect ric Oven ............................................ 8  
Before t h e First Use of t h e Oven .......... 8  
Usin g t h e Oven .................................... 9  
Usin g t h e Con ven t ion al Oven .............. 9  
Grillin g .............................................. 1 2  
Main t en an ce an d Clean in g ................. 1 3  
Clean in g t h e Oven ............................. 1 4  
Som et h in g Not Work in g ..................... 1 6  
Service an d Spare Part s ..................... 1 7  
Gu aran t ee Con dit ion s ........................ 1 7  
Guide to Use the instructions  
Oven Door Prot ect ion Device  
The following symbols will be found in the text to  
guide you throughout the Instructions:  
All our appliances comply with the  
European safety standards. Nevertheless,  
in order to ensure the highest safety  
level, and avoid small children to be  
exposed to the heat when the appliance  
is operated, it is possible to fit a special  
protection device to the oven door. This  
device can be purchased in our Service  
Force Centres, specifying the relevant  
code (35791) and the Product No. shown  
on the rating plate.  
Safety Instructions  
Step by step instructions for an  
operation  
Hints and Tips  
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This appliance is manufactured according  
to the following EEC directives:  
73/23 EEC - 90/683 EEC - 93/68 EEC -  
89/336 EEC current edition.  
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Descript ion of t h e Cook er  
Back left normal  
hotplate  
Back right normal  
hotplate  
Front right rapid  
hotplate  
Front left rapid  
hotplate  
RAPID  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
RAPID  
OVEN  
&
GRILL  
MAINS  
ON  
Control panel  
THERMOSTAT  
ON  
Oven door  
Storage drawer  
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Con t rol Pan el  
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RAPID  
OVEN & GRILL  
RAPID  
NORMAL  
NORMAL  
MAINS  
ON  
THERMOSTAT  
ON  
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4
5
6
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1. Oven Thermostat Pilot Light  
2. Cooker Operation Pilot Light  
3. Front left hotplate control knob  
4. Back left hotplate control knob  
5. Back right hotplate control knob  
6. Front right hotplate control knob  
7. Oven function control knob  
The O ven Cavity  
Accessories  
Grill element  
Grill trivet  
Removable  
handle  
Grill/roasting pan  
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Operat ion  
Electric Hotplates  
To switch on a hotplate, turn the relevant control  
knob to the required heat setting.  
The control knob is numbered 0 - 6  
0 - OFF  
1 - Minimum  
6 - Maximum.  
The hob has two types of hotplates:  
Normal Hotplates (Back right and left)  
We recommend the plates are switched to maximum  
(6) for a short while to boost the plate, and then  
adjusted to the required setting.  
Rapid Hotplates (Front right and left)  
The rapid hotplates indicated by a red spot, will heat  
up more quickly than a normal plate.  
Over a period of time the red spot may  
disappear, this will not affect the performance  
of the hotplate.  
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It is important to note that the plate may smoke  
a little and produce a slightly unpleasant odour  
when used for the first time. This is quite  
normal and will disappear after a few minutes.  
Suggestions for the correct setting of the plates are  
given in the following table.  
OFF  
0
1
Very Gentle  
To keep food warm  
To melt butter and chocolate  
Gentle  
Slow  
2
3
4
To prepare cream-sauces,  
stews and milk puddings  
or to fry eggs  
Dried vegetables, frozen  
food, fruit, boiling water  
or milk  
Medium  
Boiled potatoes, fresh  
vegetables, pâtés, soups,  
broths, pancakes or fish  
High  
Fast  
5
6
Larger stews, meat roll, fish,  
omelettes, steaks  
Steaks, escalopes and frying.  
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Hints and Tips  
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Saucepans for use on solid plates should have several  
characteristics:  
They should be fairly heavy duty  
They should fit the heat area exactly, or be slightly  
larger for efficient use, NEVER smaller.  
They should have a flat base to ensure good  
contact with the plate.  
This is particularly important when using pans for  
high temperature frying or pressure cooking.  
As soon as liquid starts boiling, turn down the plate  
control knob so that it will barely keep the liquid  
simmering.  
You can switch off the plate a short while before you  
finish cooking, and the final stage will be completed  
on the accumulated heat. Similarly, stews etc. cooked  
in well covered saucepans cook at lower temperature  
which is more economical.  
Ensure pans are large enough to avoid  
liquids being split onto the plates.  
Never leave the plates on without a pan on  
them or with an empty pan on them.  
Take care never to lean or reach over a hot  
electric plate. Always point pan handles  
inward or over the work surface next to the  
hob to avoid accidentally knocking over a  
pan as you pass by.  
Take care when frying food in hot oil or fat,  
as the overheated splashes could easily  
ignite.  
If the control knobs become difficult to turn,  
please contact your local Tricity Bendix  
Service Centre.  
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Electric O ven  
O ven Function Control Knob  
0
Oven switched off  
Heating elements switched on  
0-max Range of temperature regulation for  
conventional cooking  
Bottom heating element - The heat  
comes from the bottom of the oven only  
Top heating element - The heat comes  
from the top of the oven only  
Grill - The heat comes only from the top  
element  
Before t h e First Use of t h e Oven  
Remove all packaging, both inside and  
outside the oven, before using the oven.  
Before first use, the oven should be heated without  
food. During this time, an unpleasant odour may be  
emitted. This is quite normal.  
1. Set the oven function control knob to  
MAX.  
2. Open a window for ventilation.  
3. Allow the oven to run empty for  
approximately 45 minutes.  
This procedure should be repeated with the grill  
function for approximately 5-10 minutes.  
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Usin g t h e Oven  
• Always cook with the oven door closed.  
• Stand clear when opening the drop  
down oven door. Do not allow it to fall  
open - support the door using the door  
handle, until it is fully open.  
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3
2
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• The oven has four shelf levels, and is  
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supplied with two shelves.  
The shelf positions are counted from the  
bottom of the oven as shown in the  
diagram.  
It is important that these shelves are  
correctly positioned as shown in the  
diagram.  
• Do not place cookware directly on the  
oven base.  
Hints and Tips  
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Condensation and steam  
The effects of dishes  
on cooking results  
When food is heated it produces steam in the same  
way as a boiling kettle. The oven vents allow some of  
this steam to escape. However, always stand back  
from the oven when opening the oven door to  
allow any build up of steam or heat to release.  
If the steam comes into contact with a cool surface on  
the outside of the oven, e.g. a trim, it will condense  
and produce water droplets. This is quite normal and  
is not a fault with the oven.  
Dishes and tins vary in their thickness, conductivity,  
colour, etc. which affects the way they transmit heat  
to the food inside them.  
A Aluminium, earthenware, oven glassware and  
bright shiny utensils reduce cooking and  
underneath browning.  
To prevent discoloration, regularly wipe away  
condensation and also soilage from surfaces.  
B Enamelled cast iron, anodized aluminium,  
aluminium with non-stick interior and coloured  
exterior and dark, heavy utensils increase cooking  
and underneath browning.  
Cookware  
• Use any oven proof cookware which will  
withstand temperatures of 250°C.  
Storage Drawer  
The storage drawer is located underneath the oven  
cavity.  
• Baking trays, oven dishes, etc. should not be  
placed directly against the grid covering the fan at  
the back of the oven, or placed on the oven base.  
• Do not use baking trays larger than 30 cm x 35 cm  
(12 in x 14 in) as they will restrict the circulation  
of heat and may affect performance.  
During cooking the storage drawer may  
become hot if the oven is on high for a long  
period of time, therefore flammable materials  
such as oven gloves, tea towels, plastic aprons  
etc. should not be stored in the drawer.  
Oven accessories such as baking sheets, will  
also become hot, therefore care should be  
taken when removing these items from the  
drawer whilst the oven is in use or still hot.  
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Usin g t h e Con ven t ion al Oven  
Hints and Tips  
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How to Use the  
Conventional O ven  
Turn the oven function control knob to the  
required temperature.  
The middle shelf position allows for the best heat  
distribution. To increase base browning simply lower  
the shelf position. To increase top browning, raise the  
shelf position.  
THINGS TO NOTE  
The material and finish of the baking trays and  
dishes used will affect base browning. Enamelware,  
dark, heavy or non-stick utensils increase base  
browning, while oven glassware, shiny aluminium or  
polished steel trays reflect the heat away and give less  
base browning.  
The thermostat control light will remain on until  
the correct temperature is reached. It will then  
cycle on and off to show that temperature is being  
maintained.  
Always place dishes centrally on the shelf to ensure  
even browning.  
Top oven elem ent only  
This function is suitable for finishing cooked dishes,  
eg; lasagne, shepherds pie, cauliflower cheese etc.  
Stand dishes on suitably sized baking trays to prevent  
spillage onto the base of the oven and make cleaning  
easier.  
Do not place dishes, tins or baking trays directly on  
the oven base as it becomes very hot and damage will  
occur.  
Bottom oven elem ent only  
This function is particularly useful when blind-baking  
pastry or cooking pizza. It may also be used to finish  
off quiches or flans to ensure the base pastry is  
cooked through.  
For faster preheating use the fan oven function to  
preheat the oven until the oven indicator neon goes  
out, then swich the selector to the conventional oven  
setting.  
Single level cooking gives best results. If you require  
more than one level cooking use the fan oven  
function.  
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Cooking Chart  
Food  
Temperature (°C)  
Runner  
Positions  
Cooking  
Time (mins)  
Biscuits - small cakes  
Bread, buns, yeast, doughs  
Casseroles  
160-180  
200-220  
150-170  
170-190  
150-170  
200-220  
200-220  
180-200  
90-100  
2
2
25-30  
35-45  
90-180  
20-30  
90-150  
30-35  
20-40  
50-65  
90-150  
90-150  
60-90  
25-30  
15-25  
50-60  
8-15  
1-2  
1-2  
2
Queen Victoria sponge  
Cakes - madeira, rich fruit  
Choux pastry, eclairs  
Fish  
2
2
Fruit pies, plate tarts, crumbles  
Meringues  
2
2
Milk puddings  
140-160  
160-180  
200-230  
200-220  
170-200  
200-220  
200-220  
200-220  
180-200  
200-220  
90-100  
2
Pate, terrine (in baine-marie)  
Pizzas  
1-2  
1-2  
2
Puff pastry, sausage rolls, vol-au-vents  
Quiches, flans  
1-2  
2
Scones  
Souffle  
2
35-45  
35-45  
see meat + poultry  
roasting chart  
Stuffed vegetables  
Roast meat & poultry  
Yorkshire pudding  
Keep food warm, heat dishes  
2
2
2
40-50  
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Meat and Poultry Roasting Chart  
When roasting, ensure the meat is  
cooked thoroughly, use a meat  
thermometer if preferred to check  
the centre temperature has reached  
the required temperature (see table  
below).  
Meat  
Cooking Time  
Beef  
20-35 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 20-35 mins  
25-35 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 25-35 mins  
25-35 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 25-35 mins  
30-40 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 30-40 mins  
30-40 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 30-40 mins  
15-20 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 20 mins  
15-20 mins per 1/2kg (lb) up to 3.5kg (7.5lb)  
+ 15 mins  
Beef, boned  
Mutton and Lamb  
Pork and Veal  
Ham  
MEAT  
Beef  
TEMPERATURES  
Rare - 60°C  
Medium - 70°C  
Well Done - 80°C  
Chicken  
Pork  
Well Done - 80°C  
Turkey and Goose  
Lamb  
Medium - 70°C  
Well Done - 80°C  
Duck  
25-35 mins per 1/2kg (lb) + 20 mins  
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Grillin g  
Grilling must be carried out with the oven  
door closed. The grill pan handles must be  
removed from the pan.  
Grill  
Time (Min)  
Food  
Bacon rashers  
Beefburgers  
2-3 each side  
6-10 each side  
10-15 each side  
How to Use the Grill  
1. Turn the oven control function knob to  
2. Adjust the grid and grill pan runner position to  
allow for different thicknesses of food. Position  
the food close to the element for faster cooking  
and further away for more gentle cooking.  
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Chicken joints  
Chops:  
7-10 each side  
10-15 each side  
lamb  
pork  
Fish:  
8-12 each side  
4-6 each side  
whole trout/herring  
fillets plaice/cod  
Preheat the grill for a few minutes before sealing  
steaks or toasting. Adjust the shelf as necessary,  
during cooking.  
Kebabs  
10-15 each side  
4-6 each side  
Kidneys: lamb/pig  
Liver:  
5-10 each side  
lamb/pig  
Sausages  
Steaks:  
10-15 turn as required  
3-6 each side  
6-8 each side  
7-10 each side  
rare  
medium  
well  
Hints and Tips  
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Browning only  
3-5  
- Most foods should be placed on the grid in the  
grill pan to allow maximum circulation of air to  
lift the food out of the fats and juices. Food such  
as fish, liver and kidneys may be placed directly  
on the grill pan, if preferred  
- Food should be thoroughly dried before grilling to  
minimise splashing. Brush lean meats and fish  
lightly with a little oil or melted butter to keep  
them moist during cooking  
- Accompaniments such as tomatoes and  
mushrooms may be placed underneath the grid  
when grilling meats  
- When toasting bread, we suggest that the top  
runner position is used.  
- The food should be turned over during cooking, as  
required.  
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Main t en an ce an d Clean in g  
Before any maintenance or cleaning can be  
carried out, you must DISCONNECT the  
cooker from the electricity supply.  
The Hob Top  
The hob is best cleaned whilst it is still warm, as  
spillage can be removed more easily than if it is left  
to cool.  
Regularly wipe over the hob top using a soft cloth  
well wrung out in warm water to which a little  
wasing up liquid has been added. Avoid the use of the  
following:  
- household detergent and bleaches;  
- impregnated pads unsuitable for non-stick saucepans;  
- steel wool pads;  
- bath/sink stain removers.  
Should the hob top become heavily soiled, it is  
recommended that a cleaning product such as Hob  
Brite or Bar Keepers Friend is used.  
Restoring  
The Hotplates  
To maintain the appearance of your sealed hotplates  
apply a little salt-free vegetable oil or restorative  
agent (i.e. "Collo Electrol", or Minky Hotplate  
Cleaning Cloths) periodically.  
Spills onto the actual plate should be removed using  
warm water and a soft brush, nylon or plastic scourer.  
To keep the plates looking as new, hotplate  
conditioner can be purchased from most hardware  
stores, e.g. "4 Hob" by HomeCare Products (follow  
the manufacturer's instruction for use).  
To apply vegetable oil: first heat the hotplate on a  
medium setting for 30 seconds then turn off. Pour a  
very small amount of salt-free oil onto a dry cloth or  
kitchen paper. Apply a thin coat of oil to the hotplate  
surface and wipe off any excess. Heat the hotplate on  
a medium setting for 1 minute.  
Alternatively, wipe the plates with a drop of olive oil  
on a kitchen towel to avoid rust. It is important to  
note that the plate will smoke a little and produce a  
slightly unpleasant odour when next used.  
To apply restorative agent: first heat the hotplate on a  
medium setting for 30 seconds then turn off. Apply a  
very thin coating of Collo Electrol (using the  
applicator). Heat the hotplate on a high setting for 2-3  
minutes to cure. Some smoke will occur, this is  
normal and nontoxic. (NB: this product is a resorative  
agent not a cleanser. It is available from hardware  
stores).  
Drying  
Important: After cleaning, dry the hotplates  
thoroughly by switching on to a low-medium setting  
for a few minutes.  
Stainless steel parts: the stainless steel spill rings may  
become straw coloured with use. Use a proprietary  
stainless steel cleaner to remove this straw  
discolouration. This also applies to the area around  
the hotplates on stainless steel hobs.  
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Clean in g t h e Oven  
Before cleaning always allow the cooling  
fan to cool the oven down before switching  
off at the electricity supply.  
The oven 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.  
Clean in g m at erials  
Before using any cleaning materials on your oven,  
check that they are suitable and that their use is  
recommended by the manufacturer.  
Cleaners that contain bleach should NOT be used as  
they may dull the surface finishes. Harsh abrasives  
should also be avoided.  
Ext ern al clean in g  
Regularly wipe over the control panel, oven door and  
door seal using a soft cloth well wrung out in warm  
water to which a little washing up liquid has been  
added.  
To prevent damaging or weakening the  
door glass panels avoid the use of the  
following:  
• Household detergent 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  
Clean the outer and inner door glass using warm  
soapy water. Should the inner door glass become  
heavily soiled it is recommended that a cleaning  
product such as Hob Brite, or Bar Keepers Friend is  
used.  
DO NOT clean the oven door while the  
glass panels are warm. If this precaution is  
not observed the glass panel may shatter.  
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.  
Contact your local Service Centre who will  
be pleased to advise further.  
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Oven Cavit y  
The enamelled oven cavity is best cleaned whilst the  
oven is still warm.  
Wipe the oven over with a soft cloth soaked in warm  
soapy water after each use. From time to time it will  
be necessary to do a more thorough cleaning, using a  
proprietary oven cleaner.  
Oven Sh elves  
To clean the oven shelves, soak in warm soapy water  
and remove stubborn marks with a well wetted soap  
impregnated pad. Rinse well and dry with a soft  
cloth.  
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Som et h in g Not Work in g  
If the appliance is not working correctly, please carry out the following checks, before contacting your local  
Tricity Bendix Service Centre.  
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 hob hotplate does not heat up.  
Check that the unit is plugged in and the electrical  
supply is switched on  
Check that the RCCB has not tripped (if fitted)  
Check the mains fuse has not blown  
Check the correct control knob has been turned.  
Check the plate is clean and dry  
Check the cooking pan is the correct size for the  
plate.  
The plate is not giving satisfactory results  
Check the cooking pan has a flat bottom  
Check the setting is correct for the type of  
cooking.  
Check a cooking function / temperature have been  
selected.  
The oven does not come on  
The socket switch or the switch from the mains  
supply to the cooker are ON.  
The oven temperature light does not come on  
Select a temperature with the oven function  
control knob.  
The temperature may need adjusting  
It takes too long to finish the dishes, or they are  
cooked too fast.  
Refer to the contents of this booklet, especially to  
the chapter “Using the Oven”.  
Leave dishes inside the oven no longer than 15-20  
minutes after the cooking is completed.  
Steam and condensation settle on the food and the  
oven cavity.  
If after these checks, the appliance still does not work, contact your local Service Force Centre.  
When you contact the Service Centre, they will need the  
following information:  
1. Your name, address and post code.  
2. Your telephone number  
3. Clear and concise details of the fault  
4. The model and the serial number (see rating label)  
5. Date of purchase  
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Service and Spare Parts  
If you require spare parts or an engineer contact your  
local Service Force Centre by telephoning:  
CUSTOMER CARE  
For general enquiries concerning your Tricity Bendix  
appliance and for further information on Tricity  
Bendix products, contact our Customer Care  
Department by letter or telephone as follows:  
08705 929 929  
Your call will be routed to the Service Centre  
covering your post code area. The addresses of  
Tricity Bendix Service Force Centres are detailed on  
the following pages.  
Customer Care Department  
Tricity Bendix  
55-77 High Street  
Slough  
Berkshire SL1 1DZ  
Tel : 08705 950 950  
Guarantee Conditions  
* Appliances found to be in use within a  
commercial or similar environment, plus those  
which are the subject to rental agreements.  
* Products of Tricity Bendix manufacture which are  
not marketed by Tricity Bendix.  
TRICITY BENDIX STANDARD GUARANTEE  
CONDITIONS  
We, Tricity Bendix, undertake that if, within 12  
months of the date of the purchase, this Tricity  
Bendix appliance or any part thereof is proved to be  
defective by any reason only of faulty workmanship  
or materials, we will, at our option, repair or replace  
the same FREE OF ANY CHARGE for labour,  
materials or carriage on condition that:  
Eu ropean Gu aran t ee  
If you should move to another country within Europe  
then your guarantee moves with you to your new  
home subject to the following qualifications:  
* The guarantee starts from the date you first  
purchased your product.  
* The guarantee is for the same period and to the  
same extent for labour and parts as exist in the  
new contry of use for this brand or range of  
products.  
* The appliance has been correctly installed and  
used only on the gas and electricity supply stated  
on the rating plate.  
* The appliance has been used for normal domestic  
purposes only, and in accordance with the  
manufacturer's instructions.  
* The appliance has not been serviced, maintained,  
repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any  
person not authorised by us.  
* All service work under this guarantee must be  
undertaken by a Tricity Bendix Service Force  
Centre.  
* Any appliance or defective part replaced shall  
become the Company's property.  
* This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and  
other legal rights.  
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm  
Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside  
these hours, in which case a premium will be  
charged.  
* This guarantee relates to you and cannot be  
transferred to another user.  
* Your new home is within the European  
Community (EC) or European Free Trade Area.  
* The product is installed and used in accordance  
with our instructions and is only used  
domestically, i.e. a normal household  
The electrical supply complies with the  
specification given in the rating label.  
* The product is installed taking into account  
regulations in your new country.  
Before you move, please contact your nearest  
Customer Care centre, listed below, to give them  
details of your new home. They will then ensure that  
the local Service Organisation is aware of your move  
and able to look after you and your appliances.  
Exclu sion s  
This guarantee does not cover:  
France  
Senlis  
+33 (0)3 44 62 22 22  
* Damage or calls resulting from transportation,  
improper use or neglect, the replacement of any  
light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.  
* Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance  
which is improperly installed or calls to appliance  
outside the United Kingdom.  
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UK  
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(M69)  
ND Macleod  
16 James Street  
Stornoway  
Isle of Lewis  
PA872QW  
NORTH EAST  
CHANNEL ISLANDS  
GUERNSEY  
Guernsey Electricity  
PO Box 4  
GATESHEAD  
Unit 356a  
Dukesway Court  
Dukesway  
(M39)  
Vale , Guernsey  
Channel Islands  
Team Valley  
Gateshead  
NE11 0BH  
KELSO  
(M08)  
2-8 Wood Market  
Kelso  
Borders TD5 7AX  
JERSEY  
Jersey Electricity  
Company  
PO Box 45  
Queens Road  
St Helier  
GRIMSBY  
(M42)  
Unit 2  
Cromwell Road  
Grimsby  
South Humberside  
DN31 2BN  
ORKNEY  
(M65)  
Corsie Domestics  
7 King Street  
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Orkney KW15 1RE  
Channel Islands  
JE4 8NY  
PERTH  
Hydro Electrical  
HULL  
(M41)  
Unit 1  
Boulevard Industrial  
Estate  
Hull  
HU3 4AY  
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Ruthervenfield Road  
Perth PH1 3AQ  
PERTH  
Graham Begg Unit 4  
Airport Ind Estate  
Wick KW1 4QS  
SCOTLAND  
LEEDS  
(M37)  
64-66 Cross Gates Road  
Leeds  
LS15 7NN  
(OWN SALES)  
SHETLAND  
ABERDEEN  
(M05)  
8 Cornhill Arcade  
Cornhill Drive  
Aberdeen  
Tait Electronic Systems  
Ltd.  
Holmsgarth Road  
Lerwick  
Shetland ZE1 0PW  
AB2 5UT  
NEWTON AYCLIFFE Unit 16  
(M45)  
Gurney Way  
AUCHTERMUCHY 33A Burnside  
Aycliffe Ind Estate  
Newton Aycliffe  
DL5 6UJ  
(OWN SALES)  
SHETLAND  
(M03)  
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Fife  
KY14 7AJ  
Bolts Shetland Ltd  
26 North Road  
Lerwick  
SHEFFIELD  
(M38)  
Pennine House  
Roman Ridge Ind.  
Roman Ridge Road  
Sheffield  
BLANTYRE  
(M07)  
Unit 5  
Block 2  
Auchenraith Industrial  
Estate  
Rosendale Way  
Blantyre  
G72 0NJ  
(OWN SALES)  
WHALSAY  
Shetland ZE1 0PE  
Leask Electrical  
Harlsdale  
Symbister, Whalsay  
Shetland ZE2 9AA  
S9 1GB  
(OWN SALES)  
NORTH WEST  
DUMFRIES  
(M01)  
93 Irish Street  
Dumfries  
NORTHERN IRELAND  
Scotland  
BIRKENHEAD  
(M11)  
1 Kelvin Park  
Dock Road  
Birkenhead  
L41 1LT  
DG1 2PQ  
BELFAST  
(M27)  
Owenmore House  
Kilwee Industrial Estate  
Upper Dunmury Lane  
Belfast  
DUNOON  
(M 67)  
Briar Hill  
7 Hill Street  
Dunoon  
Argyll  
PA23 7AL  
CARLISLE  
(M10)  
Unit 8  
BT17 0HD  
South John Street  
Carlisle  
CA2 5AJ  
GLASGOW  
(M04)  
20 Cunningham Road  
Clyde Estate  
Rutherglen,  
Glasgow,  
G73 1PP  
WALES  
ISLE OF MAN  
(M64)  
South Quay Ind Estate  
Douglas  
Isle of Man  
CARDIFF  
(M28)  
Guardian Industrial  
Estate  
Clydesmuir Road  
Tremorfa, Cardiff  
CF2 2QS  
LIVERPOOL  
(M15)  
Unit 1  
INVERNESS  
(M06)  
Unit 3B  
Smithton Indust. Est.  
Smithton  
Inverness  
IV1 2PD  
Honeys Green Precinct  
Honeys Green Lane  
Liverpool  
CLYWD  
(M14)  
Unit 6-7 Coed - Parc  
Abergele Road  
Rhuddlan  
L12 9JH  
MANCHESTER  
(M09)  
Unit 30  
Oakhill Trading  
Estate  
Devonshire Road  
Worsley  
Clwyd  
ISLE OF ARRAN  
Arran Domestics  
Unit 4 The Douglas  
Centre  
Brodick  
Isle of Arran  
KA27 8AJ  
Wales  
LL18 5UG  
OSWESTRY  
(M17)  
Plas Funnon Warehouse  
Middleton Road  
Oswestry  
Manchester  
M28 3PT  
(OWN SALES)  
SY11 2PP  
ISLE OF BARRA  
J Zerfah  
PRESTON  
(M13)  
Unit 250  
244 Bruernish  
Isle of Barra  
Western Islands  
HS9 5QY  
Dawson Place  
Walton Summit  
Bamber Bridge  
Preston  
HAVERFORDWEST Ark Appliances  
(M75)  
Cromlech Lodge  
Ambleston  
(OWN SALES)  
Haverfordwest  
Pembrokeshire  
SA62 5DS  
Lancashire  
PR5 8AL  
ISLE OF BUTE  
(M66)  
Walker Engineering  
Glenmhor  
Upper Serpentine Road  
Rothesay  
STOCKPORT  
(M16)  
Unit 20 Haigh Park  
Haigh Avenue  
Stockport  
DYFED  
(M77)  
West Wales Appliances  
Service  
Maes Y Coed  
High Mead  
Isle of Bute  
PA20 9EH  
SK4 1QR  
Llanybydder  
Carmarthenshire  
SA40 9UL  
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LONDON & EAST ANGLIA  
SOUTH EAST  
BIRMINGHAM  
66 Birch Road East,  
Wyrley Road Industrial  
Estate  
BECKENHAM  
(M79)  
11a Gardener Ind Estate  
Kent House Lane  
Beckenham  
ASHFORD  
(M58)  
Unit 2  
(M18)  
Bridge Road Business  
Estate  
Witton  
Kent BR3 1QZ  
Bridge Road  
Ashford  
Kent  
Birmingham  
B67DB  
CHELMSFORD  
(M47)  
Hanbury Road  
Widford Ind Estate  
Chelmsford  
Essex  
TN2 1BB  
BOURNE  
(M44)  
Manning Road Ind  
Estate  
Pinfold Road  
Bourne  
PE10 9HT  
FLEET  
(M59)  
Unit 1  
Redfields Industrial  
Estate  
Church Crookham  
Fleet  
Hampshire  
GU13 0RD  
CM12 3AE  
COLINDALE  
(M53)  
Unit 14  
Capital Park  
Capital Way  
Colindale  
BRIDGNORTH  
(M72)  
1 Underhill Street  
Bridgnorth  
Salop  
London NW9 0EQ  
WV16 4BB  
HAYWARDS HEATH 21-25 Bridge Road  
(M55)  
ELTHAM  
(M78)  
194 Court Road  
Mottingham - Eltham  
London SE9 4EW  
Haywards Heath  
Sussex  
RH16 1UA  
GLOUCESTER  
(M23)  
101 Rycroft Street  
Gloucester  
GL1 4NB  
ENFIELD  
(M49)  
284 Alma Road  
Enfield  
London  
EN3 7BB  
HEREFORD  
(M31)  
Unit 3  
Bank Buildings  
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Hereford  
SOUTH WEST  
GRAVESEND  
(M57)  
Unit B4,  
Imperial Business Estate  
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Kent  
DA11 0DL  
HE4 9HX  
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(M30)  
P.O. Box 12  
Barnstaple  
North Devon  
EX31 2YB  
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(M51)  
Westfield Terrace  
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NN10 8BB  
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(M46)  
Unit 4  
BOURNEMOUTH  
(M26)  
63-65 Curzon Road  
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(M43)  
Unit 2  
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Coldharbour Lane  
Harpenden  
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BH1 4PW  
DE7 5EP  
AL5 4UN  
BRIDGEWATER  
(M35)  
6 Hamp Industrial Estate  
Bridgewater  
LEICESTER  
(M22)  
Unit 7  
LETCHWORTH  
(M50)  
16-17 Woodsite Ind Est.  
Works Road  
Letchworth  
Oaks Industrial Estate  
Coventry Road  
Narborough  
Leicestershire  
LE0 5GF  
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Herts  
BRISTOL  
(M25)  
11 Eldon Way  
Eldonwall Trading  
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BS4 3QQ  
SG6 1LA  
LONDON  
(M76)  
2/4 Royal Lane  
Yiewsley  
West Drayton  
Middlesex  
UB7 8DL  
LINCOLN  
(M40)  
Unit 8 Stonefield Park  
Clifton Street  
Lincoln  
EMSWORTH  
(M33)  
266 Main Road  
Southboure  
Emsworth  
LN5 8AA  
NEWCASTLE  
UNDER LYME  
(M12)  
18-21 Croft Road  
Brampton Industrial  
Estate  
Newcastle under Lyme  
Staffordshire  
ST5 0TW  
MAIDENHEAD  
(M60)  
Reform Road  
Maidenhead - Berkshire  
SL6 8BY  
PO10 8JL  
ISLE OF WIGHT  
(M34)  
Unit 8  
Enterprise Court  
Ryde Business Park  
Ryde  
MOLESEY  
(M61)  
10 Island Farm Avenue  
West Molesey  
Surrey  
Isle of Wight  
PO33 1DB  
NUNEATON  
(M21)  
19 Ptarmigan Place  
Townsend Drive  
Nuneaton  
KT8 2UZ  
NEWBURY  
(M24)  
PO BOX 5672  
Newbury  
Berkshire  
RG14 5GF  
NEWTON ABBOT  
(M29)  
Unit 2  
CV11 6RX  
Zealley Industrial Estate  
Kingsteignton  
Newton Abbot  
S. Devon  
REDDITCH  
(M20)  
Heming Road  
Washford  
Redditch  
Worcestershire  
B98 0DH  
IPSWICH  
(M48)  
Unit 2B  
Elton Park Business  
Centre  
Hadleigh Road  
Ipswich  
IP2 0DD  
TQ12 3TD  
PLYMOUTH  
(M32)  
16 Faraday Mill  
Cattledown  
Plymouth  
TAMWORTH  
(M19)  
Unit 3  
PL4 0ST  
Sterling Park  
Claymore  
Tamworth  
B77 5DO  
NORWICH  
(M52)  
2b Trafalgar Street  
Norwich  
NR1 3HN  
REDRUTH  
(M36)  
Unit 7D Pool Industrial  
Estate  
Wilson Way, Redruth,  
Cornwall  
TR15 3QW  
SUNBURY  
(M63)  
Unit 1a  
The Summit  
Hanworth Road  
Hanworth Ind Estate  
Sunbury on Thames  
TW16 5D  
WORCESTER  
(M73)  
Unit 1  
Northbrook Close  
Gregorys Mill Ind Estate  
Worcester  
WR3 8BP  
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In st ru ct ion s for t h e In st aller  
Technical Data  
Model Nu m ber:  
CSIE 2 2 3 W  
Dim en sion s  
Oven  
Top heating element  
Bottom heating element  
Grill Element  
1,043 W  
1,215 W  
1,877 W  
Height  
Depth  
Width  
Oven Capacity  
900 mm  
600 mm  
495 mm  
1.7 Cu. ft  
Total rating  
2,258 W  
Supply voltage (50 Hz)  
230-240 V  
Hob  
Front left heating plate (rapid) 1,565 W/Ø145 mm  
Back left heating plate (normal) 1,565 W/Ø180 mm  
Back right heating plate (normal)1,043 W/Ø145 mm  
Front right heating plate (rapid) 2,086 W/Ø180 mm  
Total cooker rating  
8,517 W  
Total rating  
6,259 W  
Im port an t Safet y Requ irem en t s  
This cooker must be installed in accordance with the  
IEE Wiring Regulations (Current Edition).  
Detailed recommendations are contained in the  
following British Standards Codes Of Practice: B.S.  
6172/ B.S. 5440, Par. 2 and B.S. 6891 Current  
Editions.  
Location  
This cooker has been registered as a "Class X"  
appliance according to Fire Risk Regulations.  
Any adjacent cabinets or walls must not exceed the  
50  
cooker's height.  
The cooker may be located in a kitchen, a kitchen/  
diner or bed sitting room, but not in a bathroom or  
shower room.  
The minimum distance combustible material can be  
fitted above the cooker in line with the edges of the  
cooker is 420 mm. If it is fitted below 420 mm. a  
space of 50 mm. must be allowed from the edges of  
the cooker.  
The minimum distance combustible material can be  
fitted directly above the cooker is 700 mm.  
If a cooker hood/extractor is fitted above the cooker,  
FO 2433  
a minimum distance of 685mm must be allowed  
between the extractor and the hob.  
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Elect rical con n ect ion s  
The cooker should be connected to a double pole  
Any electrical work required to install this  
hob should be carried out by a qualified  
electrician or competent person, in  
switch with a minimum gap of 3 mm. between the  
switch contacts and of a type suitable for the required  
load in compliance with the current electric  
regulations. The switch should be sited within 2m of  
the hob and be easily accessible upon completion of  
the installation.  
accordance with the current regulations.  
THIS COOKER MUST BE  
EARTHED.  
The switch must not break the yellow and green earth  
cable at any point.  
Th e m an u fact u rer declin es an y liabilit y  
sh ou ld t h ese safet y m easu res n ot be  
observed.  
Ensure that the hob supply cord does not  
come into contact with surfaces with  
temperatures higher than 50 deg. C.  
Th is cook er is design ed t o be con n ect ed t o  
a 2 3 0 -2 4 0 V 5 0 Hz AC elect rical su pply.  
Supply Cable Specifications  
Before switching on, make sure the electricity supply  
voltage is the same as that indicated on the hob rating  
plate. The rating plate is located on the bottom of the  
hob. A copy is attached on the back cover of this  
book.  
For Uk u se on ly  
Connection Min. size  
Cable / flex Fuse  
via  
Cable/flex type  
• Cooker  
Control  
Circuit  
3 x 6 mm2 H05 VV-F 30 A  
The cooker is supplied without supply cord. A 3 core  
flexible supply cord must be fitted, in accordance  
with the specification given in the relevant tables.  
For Eu rope u se on ly  
Min. size Cable/flex Cable / flex type Fuse  
1) Loosen the two fixing screws securing the  
3x 2.5 mm2  
H05 RR-F  
30 A  
back protective screen of the cooker, then lift  
it up and remove it. This will expose the  
terminal block on the right bottom corner.  
2) Loosen the two cable clamp screws and lift  
the top section of the clamp enough to allow  
the cable to be passed through.  
3) Connect the red (live) wire to the terminal  
which is marked with the letter "L".  
4) Connect the black (neutral) wire to the  
terminal which is marked with the letter "N".  
5) After fitting a green or yellow/green sleeve  
over the bare copper wire (earth wire), connect  
the exposed end to the terminal which is  
marked with the earth symbol  
or with the  
letter "E"coloured green and yellow.  
NOTE:  
FO 2375  
The earth wire should be about 2 cm. longer  
than the live and neutral wires.  
6) Secure the cable by means of the clamp screws  
and refit the back protective screen.  
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