Waterford Appliances Cooktop Stainless Stell Cooker User Manual

An AGA Company  
STAINLESS STEEL COOKER  
To be installed by a trained and competent person  
INSTALLATION & OPERATING MANUAL  
To be left with end user  
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INTRODUCTION  
Please read this manual carefully; it provides important information about the safety, installation, use and  
maintenance of the appliance. This appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is designed:  
household cooking. Any other use must be considered improper and thus dangerous. The manufacturer can-  
not be considered responsible for any damage caused by improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.  
CAUTION: For Dual Fuel Models, if the appliance breaks down and/or malfunctions, turn off the gas  
tap, disconnect it from the electrical mains and do not tamper with it.  
For any repairs, contact an authorised service agent and use original spare parts. The manufacturer  
declines all responsibility in case of failure to comply with the instructions in this user manual.  
The manufacturers reserve the right to make alterations to design, materials or construction for manufactur-  
ing or other reason subsequent to publication.  
NOTES ON SAFETY  
This cooker must always be installed by a qualified person as described in the Installation Section of this  
manual.  
ALL DUAL FUEL MODELS ARE CONFIGURED FOR USE ON NATURAL GAS AND IT IS THE RESPON-  
SIBILITY OF THE INSTALLER TO CONVERT THIS APPLIANCE FOR USE WITH LPG (SEE SECTION ON  
‘CONVERTING APPLIANCE TO LPG’).  
a. Oven Door  
Keep children away from the glass door of the oven when in use as it may cause burns when touched.  
b. First Use of Electric Ovens  
Operate the oven(s) empty for at least 30 minutes to eliminate any greases, fumes or impurities left by  
the production cycle.  
c. Warming Compartment  
Never place flammable materials in the compartment under the oven.  
d. Main Gas Tap (Dual Fuel Models Only)  
The mains gas tap should be turned off if the cooker is not being used for an extended period of time and  
the gas connection hose should be checked periodically for damage.  
e. Flame Cap Covers (Dual Fuel Models Only)  
The flame cap covers are purely decorative and their use does not impair the operation of the appliance.  
IMPORTANT: Please retain receipt of  
purchase and quote serial number for all  
warranty issues.  
This electrical appliance has components classified as EEEW (electrical and electronic equipment waste)  
requiring selective treatment for correct ecological disposal. EEEW includes; condensers, switches, printed  
circuits, electrical cables.  
THIS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE MUST NOT BE DISPOSED OF IN MIXED URBAN WASTE BUT MUST  
BE SENT TO SEPARATE COLLECTION:  
The purposes of Directive 2002/96/EC for differentiated treatment of EEEW are, in  
particular: protecting , safeguarding & improving the environment, the protection of human  
health and the expedient and rational use of natural resources.  
When a new appliance is supplied, the distributor undertakes to collect this electrical  
appliance and have it sent to authorised treatment centres for the disposal of EEEW.  
The producer of this electrical appliance meets the requirements of Directive 2002/96/EC  
by promoting and supporting the recovery, reuse and recycling of EEEW.  
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PRODUCT FEATURES  
60CM ELECTRIC  
Oval Extendible  
Ring  
Regular  
Ring  
Control  
Panel  
900  
Electric  
Oven  
600mm  
Circle Extendible  
Ring  
Regular Ring  
FEATURES  
Storage  
Compartment  
*
*
8 way function Electric Oven.  
Oven capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W) x 325mm (H)  
x 435mm (D)]  
*
*
*
Digital programmer & timer.  
Internal oven light.  
Control panel cooling fan - operates when oven  
or ceramic rings are used.  
*
*
*
*
Maximum power rating - 8,995 W or 39.1 Amps.  
Height adjustable to max of 910mm.  
Stainless steel finish.  
Storage Compartment Capacity - 15.1 Litres [420mm (W) x 100mm (H) x 360mm (D)]  
60CM GAS  
Semi Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
60mm  
Triple Flame  
Burner  
Auxilary  
Burner  
Control  
Panel  
600mm  
FEATURES  
900mm  
*
*
8 way function Electric Oven.  
Oven Capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W) x  
325mm (H) x 435mm (D)]  
Electric  
Oven  
*
*
*
*
*
Digital programmer & timer.  
Internal oven light.  
Storage  
Compartment  
Control panel cooling fan - operates when oven is used.  
Maximum power rating - 2,295 W or 10 Amps.  
Natural Gas Configuration as standard (Refer  
to section on converting for LPG use)  
Height adjustable to max of 910mm.  
Stainless steel finish.  
Storage Compartment Capacity - 15.1 Litres. [420mm (W)  
x 100mm (H) x 360mm (D)]  
600mm  
*
*
*
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70CM DUAL FUEL  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
60mm  
Control  
Panel  
700mm  
900mm  
Auxilary  
Burner  
Triple Flame  
Burner  
Rapid Burner  
Electric  
Oven  
FEATURES  
Storage  
Compartment  
*
*
8 way function electric oven.  
Oven Capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W) x 325mm (H)  
x 435mm (D)]  
*
*
*
*
*
Digital programmer & timer.  
Internal oven light.  
700mm  
Control panel cooling - operates when oven is used.  
Maximum power rating - 2,295 W or 10 Amps.  
Natural Gas Configuration as standard (Refer  
to Section on converting for LPG use)  
Height adjustable to max of 910mm  
Stainless steel finish.  
*
*
*
Storage Compartment Capacity - 15.1 Litres. [420mm (W) x 100mm (H) x 360mm (D)]  
90CM DOUBLE OVEN ELECTRIC  
Oval Extensible  
Ring  
60mm  
Regular Ring  
Control  
Panel  
Regular Ring  
900mm  
Regular Ring  
Circle Extensible Ring  
FEATURES  
*
*
8 Function Main Electric Oven.  
Main Oven Capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W)  
x 335mm (H) x 435mm (D)]  
*
*
4 Function Secondary Electric oven  
Secondary Oven Capacity - 34 Litres [220mm (W) x  
325mm (H) x 475mm (D)]  
900mm  
Main  
Oven  
Storage  
Compartment  
Secondary  
Oven  
*
*
*
*
*
*
Rotisserie  
Digital Programmer & Timer For Main Oven  
Internal Oven Light.  
to section on converting for LPG use)  
Height adjustable to max of 920mm.  
Stainless steel finish.  
Storage Compartment Capacity - 30.1 Litres  
[670mm (W) x 100mm (H) x 450mm (D)]  
*
*
*
Control Panel Cooling - Operates when oven is used.  
Maximum power rating - 12486 W or 54.3 Amps.  
Natural Gas Configuration as standard (Refer  
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90CM DUAL FUEL  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
60mm  
O 130mm Double  
Flame Burner  
Control  
Panel  
900mm  
Rapid Burner  
Auxilary Burner  
FEATURES  
*
*
8 Function Main Electric Oven.  
Main Oven Capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W)  
x 335mm (H) x 435mm (D)]  
*
*
4 Function Secondary Electric oven  
Secondary Oven Capacity - 34 Litres [220mm (W) x  
325mm (H) x 475mm (D)]  
900  
Storage  
Compartment  
Secondary  
Oven  
Main Oven  
*
*
*
*
*
*
Rotisserie  
Digital Programmer & Timer For Main Oven  
Internal Oven Light.  
to section on converting for LPG use)  
Height adjustable to max of 920mm.  
Stainless steel or black finish.  
Storage Compartment Capacity - 30.1 Litres  
[670mm (W) x 100mm (H) x 450mm (D)]  
*
*
*
Control Panel Cooling - Operates when oven is used.  
Maximum power rating - 3,564 W or 15.5 Amps.  
Natural Gas Configuration as standard (Refer  
100CM DUAL FUEL  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
O 130mm Triple  
Flame Burner  
60mm  
Control  
Panel  
Burner  
1000mm  
Auxilary Burner  
Rapid Burner  
FEATURES  
*
*
8 Function Main Electric Oven.  
Main Oven Capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W)  
x 335mm (H) x 435mm (D)]  
1000mm  
Storage  
* 4 function Secondary Electric Oven  
Secondary Oven Capacity - 34 Litres [220mm (W) x  
325mm (H) x 475mm (D)]  
Secondary  
Oven  
*
Main Oven  
Compartment  
*
*
*
*
*
*
Rotisserie  
to Section on converting for LPG use)  
Height adjustable to max of 910mm  
Stainless steel, matt black or cream finish.  
Storage Compartment Capacity - 18.9 Litres  
[420mm (W) x 100mm (H) x 450mm (D)]  
Digital Programmer & Timer For Main Oven.  
Internal oven light.  
Control Panel Cooling - Operates when oven is used.  
Maximum power rating - 3,564 W or 15.5 Amps.  
Natural Gas Configuration as standard (Refer  
*
*
*
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120CM DUAL FUEL  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
Semi-Rapid  
Burner  
60mm  
Control  
Panel  
1200mm  
Auxilary Burner  
Triple Burner  
Triple Burner Auxilary Burner  
FEATURES  
1200mm  
Storage  
*
*
8 function Main (left hand) Electric Oven.  
Main Oven Capacity - 56.8 Litres [402mm (W)  
x 335mm (H) x 435mm (D)]  
Main Oven  
Secondary  
Oven  
Compartment  
*
*
4 Function Secondary (right hand) Electric Oven  
Secondary Oven Capacity - 62.1 Litres [402mm (W) x  
325mm (H) x 475mm (D)]  
*
*
*
*
*
*
Rotisserie  
Digital programmer & timer for main oven.  
Internal oven light.  
*
*
*
Height adjustable to max of 910mm  
Stainless steel finish.  
Storage compartment split in two sections, each  
section with a capacity of 18.9 Litres [420mm (W) x  
100mm (H) x 450mm (D)]  
Control panel cooling - operates when oven is used.  
Maximum power rating - 4,545 W or 19.8 Amps.  
Natural Gas Configuration as standard (Refer to  
Section on converting for LPG use)  
TECHNICAL INFORMATION  
GAS  
PRESSURE  
(mbar)  
INJECTOR DIA  
1/100 mm  
GAS  
CONSUMPTION  
POWER  
KW  
BURNER  
MAX  
MIN  
Liquid Gas  
G30  
G31  
28..30  
37  
20/25  
52  
73 gr/h  
AUXILARY  
1,000  
1,750  
0,3000  
Nat Gas G20/G25  
72X  
68  
95 dm3/h  
127 gr/h  
Liquid Gas  
G30  
G31  
28..30  
37  
SEMI-RAPID  
0,440  
Nat Gas G20/G25  
20/25  
98  
88  
167 dm3/h  
218 gr/h  
Liquid Gas  
G30  
G31  
28..30  
37  
20/25  
RAPID  
3,000  
3,600  
0,750  
1,500  
Nat Gas G20/G25  
116  
96  
286 dm3/h  
262 gr/h  
Liquid Gas  
G30  
G31  
28..30  
37  
20/25  
TRIPLE  
Nat Gas G20/G25  
135  
343 dm3/h  
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TABLE OF ELECTRICAL POWERS  
MULTIFUNCTION OVEN  
MAIN OVEN  
Waterford 60cm Dual Fuel  
Waterford 60cm Electric  
15 W 45 W 2265 W 2245 W 1415 W 2265 W 2295 W 1445 W  
15 W 45 W 2265 W 2245 W 1415 W 2265 W 2295 W 1445 W  
Waterford 70cm Dual Fuel  
15 W 45 W 2265 W 2245 W 1415 W 2265 W 2295 W 1445 W  
15 W 45 W 1815 W 2245 W 1415 W 2115 W 2145 W 1145 W  
Waterford 90cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 90cm Electric Double Oven  
Waterford 100cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 120cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
15 W 45 W 1815 W 2245 W 1415 W 2115 W 2145 W 1145 W  
15 W 45 W 1815 W 2245 W 1415 W 2115 W 2145 W 1145 W  
15 W 45 W 2265 W 2245 W 1415 W 2265 W 2295 W 1445 W  
SECONDARY OVEN  
Waterford 90cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
1300 W 500 W  
1300 W 500 W 800 W 1200 W 15 W  
1300 W 500 W 800 W 1200 W 15 W  
2250 W 850 W 1400 W 1400 W 15 W  
800 W 1200 W  
15 W  
Waterford 90cm Electric Double Oven  
Waterford 100cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 120cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL POWER USAGE  
COOKER MODEL  
A
W
Waterford 60cm Dual Fuel  
Waterford 60cm Electric  
Waterford 70cm Dual Fuel  
Waterford 90cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 90cm Electric Double Oven  
Waterford 100cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 120cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
2295  
10.0  
39.1  
10.0  
15.5  
54.3  
15.5  
19.8  
8995  
2295  
3564  
12486  
3564  
4545  
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STANDARD COOKER INSTALLATION  
The figure below shows a standard cooker installation fitted with a steel splashback (optional accessory) and  
an extraction hood (optional accessory). The model shown is a 100cm Dual Fuel Cooker with a 90cm  
Chimney Hood, with the installation requirements and dimensions detailed being similar when installing other  
cooker models or when installing a box or glass hood.  
Extractor Hood Electrical  
Supply:  
Standard 3 pin socket  
located behind steel ducting.  
Steel Ducting fixed to wall using supplied  
bracket  
O 125mm Extraction pipe through wall.  
O 125mm Flexible Extraction Pipe (not  
supplied) connected between extractor flue  
outlet & pipe through wall.  
200 -  
700  
300 -  
700  
Extendable steel ducting  
[Minimum height of 450mm to  
maximum of 860mm]  
260- 280  
Extractor Hood is fitted to the  
wall using the rawl plugs &  
screws provided. A  
The metal filters can be  
replaced with carbon filters  
(optional extras) thus  
template on the extractor hood  
carton details the  
eliminating the requirement for  
the O 125mm Extraction pipe.  
position of the fixing holes.  
Splashback fixed to wall  
through two fixing holes on top  
& bottom lips.  
32 Amp Cooker  
Switch Box.  
Back Trim not on Electric Hob  
Models.  
Gas connection made on top  
RHS of cooker. This can be  
moved to the top LHS (Refer to  
Fig.5) [Not applicable to Electric  
Hob Models]  
Gas connection made using  
flexible gas line to allow ease of  
removal of unit [Not applicable  
to Electric Hob Models]  
Electrical Connection  
made on back LHS of  
appliance.  
(Refer to Fig.4)  
Note: Dimension ranges for position of power supply and extraction pipe are applicable for all extractor hood models  
when fitting the unit in a standard 8 foot high room.  
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS (APPLICABLE TO ALL MODELS)  
The appliance must be installed in accordance with  
Fig.1  
the regulations in force. All installation and adjust-  
ment operations must be carried out by a suitable  
qualified person with the relevant national accredi-  
tation (i.e. CORGI in UK & Bord Gas in ROI).  
The manufacturer declines all liability for any direct  
or indirect damage if these regulations are not  
complied with.  
PRE-INSTALLATION  
Prior to installing the product, the protective film  
should be removed from the appliance and any  
sticky residues removed using soapy warm water.  
The appliance should then be checked and any  
apparent defects reported to the Waterford Stanley  
Service Department (051 302333 For ROI or 028-  
87722193 for Northern Ireland)  
ALL OTHER MODELS  
The four adjustable feet are fixed in the four cor-  
ners on the base of the appliance and can be  
adjusted by screwing them clockwise or anti-clock-  
wise (See Fig. 2). The height of the appliance is  
set to the minimum of 890mm during shipping and  
can be adjusted to a maximum of 910mm.  
POSITIONING THE APPLIANCE  
This appliance is in class 1 & class 2/1, so there-  
fore it can stand alone or be fitted between kitchen  
units, provided the following minimum distances  
are adhered to:  
Fig.2  
* 630mm between the top surface of the appli-  
ance and horizontal surfaces above it.  
* If an extraction hood is installed above the appli-  
ance, a minimum distance of 750mm must be  
maintained between the top surface of the appli-  
ance and bottom surface of the hood.  
* 30mm between the side of the appliance and  
higher sided units. When installing the appli-  
ances between kitchen units, the units must be  
able to withstand a temperature of at least  
65oC and allow ease of removal of the appli-  
ance.  
PLINTH INSTALLATION  
(90cm Models only)  
With the legs fitted, the plastic film is removed from  
the plinth. The plinth brackets (stored in the oven)  
are fixed to the back of the plinth and the plinth is  
clipped onto the front adjustable legs.  
ADJUSTING THE COOKER HEIGHT  
90cm Models Only  
On the 90cm Model, the four adjustable legs are  
packed in the oven. On installing the cooker, the  
four legs are screwed onto the base plate on each  
of the four corners (see Fig.1). The height of the  
appliance is then raised by turning the bottom sec-  
tion of the leg clockwise, whilst holding the top sec-  
tion. The height of the appliance can be adjusted  
to a maximum of 920mm.  
Fig.3  
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTION  
The power cable supplied with the cooker can be  
removed. Accessing the terminal block (See Fig  
4), to disconnect the power cable, by removing the  
back panel (i.e. remove the four self tapping  
screws on each side of the panel). When connect-  
ing the new cable, ensure that it is connected to  
correct terminals and fixed with the cable clamp.  
Note: When carrying out any work on this  
appliance, the electrical supply to it must be  
isolated.  
The appliance requires a 230 volt, 50Hz A.C. sup-  
ply and the electrical installation must be carried  
out by a qualified electrician in compliance with the  
current regulations. The appliance must be con-  
nected to a cooker box control unit with a sufficient  
amperage rating with maximum possible load (as  
specified in the Maximum Electrical Power Table)  
using an adequately sized cooker cable. The  
power lead must not reach a temperature in excess  
of 50oC.  
Fig.4  
MAXIMUM ELECTRICAL POWER USAGE  
COOKER MODEL  
A
W
Waterford 60cm Dual Fuel  
2295  
10.0  
Waterford 60cm Electric  
8995  
2295  
3564  
12486  
3564  
4545  
39.1  
10.0  
15.5  
54.3  
15.5  
19.8  
Waterford 70cm Dual Fuel  
Waterford 90cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 90cm Electric Double Oven  
Waterford 100cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
Waterford 120cm Dual Fuel Double Oven  
ADDITIONAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR DUAL FUEL APPLIANCES  
NOTE: ALL DUAL FUEL MODELS ARE CONFIGURED FOR NATURAL GAS AS STANDARD. IT IS THE  
INSTALLER’S RESPONSIBILITY TO MAKE THE NECESSARY MODIFICATIONS (AS OUTLINED IN THE SECTION  
ON CONVERTING FOR LPG) TO ENSURE THE APPLIANCE IS CORRECTLY CONFIGURED FOR USE ON LPG.  
GAS CONNECTION - NATURAL GAS  
VENTILATION  
This appliance should be connected using a  
O12mm metal hose that complies with the National  
Regulations with the connection made to the gas  
connection pipe either on the left or right side of the  
appliance (See Fig. 5) using an appropriate seal  
between the pipe and hose. The hose must never  
be more than 1.5 meters long and should not pass  
behind the appliance.  
The room where the gas appliance is installed  
must be well ventilated to allow proper gas com-  
bustion and correct ventilation during operation of  
the appliance. The air flow necessary for proper  
combustion must be no less than 2m3/h for each  
kW of the appliance’s maximum rated power. The  
maximum rated power and corresponding air flow  
requirement are detailed in the table below.  
Product  
Max Power Rating Min Air Flow  
Fig.5  
(kW)  
Requirement  
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(m /h)  
60cm Dual Fuel  
70cm Dual Fuel  
90cm Dual Fuel  
100cm Dual Fuel  
120cm Dual Fuel  
8.1  
16.2  
22.2  
22.2  
22.2  
32.4  
11.1  
11.1  
11.1  
16.2  
When fitting an extraction hood over the appliance,  
ensure that there is a permanent air vent to the  
room that allows adequate ventilation for both the  
hood and cooker.  
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Burner Flame  
Cap Cover  
A stability bracket must be fitted behind the appli-  
ance and connected to the stability chain connect-  
ed to the back panel, as demonstrated in Fig. 5.  
Fig.6  
GAS CONNECTION - LPG  
This appliance should be connected using a  
O8mm metal hose that complies with IS 813 and  
the connection made to the gas connection pipe  
either on the left or right side of the appliance,  
using clamps. When connecting to an LPG cylin-  
der, the cylinder must be equipped with a pressure  
reducer capable of supplying gas at the specified  
pressure and should always follow the following  
rules:  
Burner Cap  
* The gas connection hose must not be longer  
than 1 meter.  
Injector  
* The pressure reducer connection must face  
towards the outside of the cooker.  
3. Regulate the low flame setting for each burner  
using the following procedure:  
* The hose must not touch any hot surfaces on  
the cooker or be routed behind the appliance.  
* The location of the gas cylinder should be in  
accordance with IS 813 & EN30-1-1.  
a. Ignite the burner and leave it in operation  
on the high flame setting for one minute.  
b. Turn the knob to the low flame setting.  
c. Remove the knob by pulling it off the tap  
shaft.  
d. Using a No.2 flat-head screwdriver, adjust  
the low flame setting (anticlockwise to  
reduce the rate and clockwise to increase)  
as shown in Fig.7. Replace the knob on the  
tap shaft.  
When replacing empty cylinders, the hose should  
not be pulled out of position.  
The gas cylinder tap should always be turned off  
after use and the gas hose inspected periodically.  
CONVERTING FOR LPG USE  
Fig 7  
Note: A complete set of LPG injectors are supplied  
in the main oven. When configuring the appliance  
for use with LPG, the following procedure should  
be carried out:  
1. Disconnect the appliance from the electrical  
supply and shut off the mains gas supply to the  
appliance.  
2. Replace the burner injectors by removing the  
burner flame cap cover, the burner cap and  
unscrewing the injector using a suitable span-  
ner. Refer to the Technical Section & Features  
section to ascertain the relevant injector sizes  
for each burner. (See Fig.6)  
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CONTROL PANEL LAYOUT  
Front Right  
Control Ring  
Back Left  
Ring Control  
Front Left  
Control Ring  
Main Oven  
Power Light  
Digital  
Programmer  
Models: 60cm Dual Fuel  
60cm Electric  
Main Oven  
Run Light  
Main Oven  
Thermostat  
Main Oven  
Function Selector  
Back Right  
Control Ring  
Main Oven  
Function Selector  
Right Back  
Control Ring  
Back Left  
Ring Control  
Digital  
Programmer  
Main Oven  
Power Light  
Main Oven  
Run Light  
Models: 70cm Dual Fuel  
Front Right  
Ring Control  
Centre Ring  
Control  
Main Oven  
Thermostat  
Front Left  
Ring Control  
Model:  
90cm Electric  
Main Oven  
Function Selector  
Front Right  
Ring Control  
Secondary  
Oven Control  
Front Left  
Ring Control  
Secondary Oven  
Power Light  
Main Oven  
Power Light  
Secondary  
Oven Run  
Light  
Models:  
90cm Dual Fuel SS  
90cm Dual Fuel - Black  
100cm Dual Fuel SS  
100cm Dual Fuel Black  
100cm Dual Fuel Cream  
Main Oven  
Run Light  
Main Oven  
Thermostat  
Back Left  
Ring Control  
Centre  
Ring Control  
Rotisserie  
Button  
Digital  
Programmer  
Back Right  
Ring Control  
Secondary  
Back Right  
Back Right  
Centre Ring  
Back Left  
Ring Control  
Main Oven  
Function Selector  
Back Left  
Centre Ring  
Main Oven  
Power Light  
Secondary  
Oven Control  
Oven Run  
Control Ring  
Light  
Digital  
Programmer  
Secondary  
Oven Power  
Light  
Front Right  
Control Ring  
Front Right  
Centre Ring  
Main Oven  
Run Light  
Main Oven  
Thermostat  
Rotisserie  
Button  
Front Right  
Front Left  
Ring Control Centre Ring  
Models: 120cm Dual Fuel  
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OPERATION  
Extendible Hob Rings:  
USING THE GAS HOB RINGS  
Some of the hob rings have an extendible section  
(Refer to Product Features Section). The  
Press the corresponding gas ring knob (refer to  
control panel layout) and turn it to the maximum  
setting. The burner will spark and ignite. Keep the  
knob pressed in for approximately 15 seconds. If  
the burner fails to ignite or extinguish, wait at least  
1 minute before repeating the lighting procedure.  
Once the burner has remained lighting, the control  
knob can be adjusted to the required setting (See  
Fig.8).  
extendible section is operated by turning the corre-  
sponding knob to setting 9 and then rotating the  
knob past setting 9 (See Fig.10). The knob is then  
set to the required setting (i.e between 1 & 9). To  
turn off the extendible section, return the knob to 0.  
Fig.10  
Fig.8  
High Flame  
Low Flame  
First Use:  
When using the electric hob rings for the first time,  
or if they have not been used for an extended peri-  
od of time, operate them without a pan on setting 1  
for 15 minutes to eliminate any moisture.  
USING THE ELECTRIC HOB RINGS  
During Use:  
Never drag pans across the surface and always lift  
pans gently onto and off the ceramic top.  
Note: When operating any of the electric hob  
rings, the control panel cooling fan will operate.  
Standard Hob Rings:  
Note: Spills of food that have a high content of  
sugar (jam, chocolate etc) must be removed imme-  
diately as they can damage the glass. Any other  
types of spills should be removed after use.  
The electric hob rings are switched on by turning  
the corresponding knob to the desired setting (refer  
to Control Panel Layout). The hotplate knob has  
nine settings with 1 as the minimum setting and 9,  
the maximum setting (see Figure 9). When a hob  
ring is hot (i.e. to touch), the respective residual  
heat indicator (situated on the centre of the ceram-  
ic top) will illuminate and will remain illuminated  
even after being turned off until the ring has cooled  
down.  
For efficient cooking, the base of the pan should be  
totally flat and should be of the same size as the  
hob ring diameter (refer to Product Features  
Section). Pans with bowed or ridged bases or  
those with an outer rim are not suitable for use on  
ceramic hotplates. The following guidelines should  
be used when selecting suitable pans to use:  
Fig.9  
Woks - Only use a flat bottomed wok and not the  
conventional round bottomed type.  
Pressure Cookers - Ensure that the base is flat.  
Preserving Pans - Use a good quality pan with a  
flat base with a diameter not greater than 250mm.  
Griddles - Ensure that the base is flat and smooth  
so that there is no danger the hob will be  
scratched.  
Frying & Grill Pans - Use a good quality pan with a  
flat base and always use the larger rings.  
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Cleaning:  
Fig.11a  
Fig.11b  
In the event of a spillage not being wiped clean  
immediately, it should be cleaned prior to the  
ceramic top being used again. Allow the hob ring  
to cool and remove any debris that have burned  
onto the glass using a scraper. Use a good quali-  
ty ceramic hob cleaner on a damp cloth to remove  
any remaining marks and wipe off any residual  
cleaner with a soft damp cloth and polish with a soft  
lint free cloth. Never use scouring powders or  
paste, steel wool scouring pads or oven cleaners  
as they may damage the surface of the glass.  
USING THE 8 FUNCTION MAIN ELECTRIC  
OVEN  
Note: When operating the main electric oven, the  
control panel cooling fan will operate  
Fig.12  
First Use:  
The main electric oven can be operated either in  
manual or automatic mode using the electronic  
programmer. [When the appliance is powered  
up initially or when the power has been re-  
instated to it, the programmer will be set in the  
automatic mode. In order to operate the oven,  
the programmer should be set to manual mode  
by pressing the “cooking duration” button and  
the “cooking endtime” button (Refer to the  
Electronic Programmer Section]. The oven  
selector switch is then set to the desired function  
and the oven thermostat set to the desired temper-  
ature to operate the oven, as described in the next  
section.  
The following describe the eight different oven  
functions:  
Function 1: Oven Light  
This operates the oven light only with no  
cooking function. Set the function selector  
to “oven light” and leave the thermostat  
set to “0”.  
Normal Use:  
With the programmer set to the manual mode, the  
oven can be set to any of the eight different func-  
tions using the oven function selector (see Fig. 11a  
& refer to section on Control Panel Layout). When  
one of the functions are selected, the oven power  
light will illuminate. The oven heat output is then  
controlled using the oven thermostat. (See Fig.  
11b and refer to Section on Control Panel Layout).  
The oven thermostat can be adjusted to a maxi-  
mum of 270oC and the oven run light will illuminate  
until the oven has reached the preset temperature.  
After oven has reached temperature, the oven light  
will go on and off, as the oven set temperature  
requires. The oven door should remain closed dur-  
ing all cooking modes unless otherwise stated.  
Function 2: Defrosting  
This operates the oven fan with no heat cir-  
culated around the oven. Using this  
method will decrease the thawing process  
by roughly a third of the time but it is not  
suitable for defrosting whole chickens or  
large joints of meat. Set the function selec-  
tor to “defrosting” and leave the thermostat  
set to “0”. The food should be placed on  
shelf position 3 for best results. (See  
Fig.12).  
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Function 3: Static Oven  
Fig. 14  
This operates the elements located on the  
top and bottom surfaces of the oven. This  
is suitable for baking or roasting on one  
shelf only. Set the function selector to  
“static oven” and set the thermostat to the  
desired temperature. The food should be  
placed on shelf position 3 for best results.  
Function 4: Fan Oven  
This operates the oven fan and the oven  
fan heating element in order to supply an  
even spread of heat around the oven. It is  
suitable for cooking cakes, large quantities  
of food or to cook various dishes simul-  
taneously. Set the function selector to  
“Fan Oven” and set the thermostat to the  
desired temperature. The food should be  
placed on shelf position 3 when one dish is  
being cooked or shelf positions 2 & 4 when  
various dishes are being cooked simulta-  
Function 6: Double Grill  
This operates both the centre & outer ele-  
ments of the top grill element and it is suit-  
able for grilling underneath the entire area  
of the grill (See Fig.13). The oven shelf  
should be placed on the shelf position 1  
with the food placed over the entire area  
of the grill pan. Set the function selector  
to “Double Grill” and set the thermostat to  
250oC. The oven door should be kept  
closed unless high water content foods are  
being grilled.  
neously.  
Fig.13  
Central Grill Area  
Double Grill Area  
Function 7: Double Grill with Fan  
This operates both the centre and outer  
elements of the top grill element and the  
oven fan, thus providing heat all around  
the food. This is suitable for steaks, mixed  
grills or chops with the food placed on the  
grill pan on shelf position 1 or 2 in the  
oven. Set the function selector to “Double  
Grill with Fan” and set the thermostat to  
250oC.  
Function 5: Central Grill  
This operates the centre element of the top  
grill element and it is suitable for grilling  
small amounts of food. The oven shelf  
should be placed on the shelf position 1  
with the food placed on the centre of the  
grill pan (see Fig.13). Set the function  
selector to “Central Grill” and set the ther-  
mostat to 250oC. The oven door should be  
kept closed unless high water content  
foods such as bacon, chicken or sausages  
are being grilled.  
Function 8: Bottom Element with Fan  
This operates the bottom element & oven  
fan thus allowing for slow cooking which is  
suitable for the cooking of stews and  
casseroles. Set the function selector to  
“Bottom Element with Fan” and set the  
thermostat to the desired temperature.  
The food should be placed on shelf posi-  
tion 3 for best results.  
Note: The detachable grill handle should be used  
to remove the grill pan when using any of the grill  
functions. (See Fig.14).  
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MAIN OVEN PROGRAMMER  
End Time” button and set the desired cooking end  
Automatic Use:  
time using the “-” and “+” buttons. The cook pot  
symbol  
is switched off. Set the function sele-  
ctor to the desired oven function and the oven ther-  
mostat to the desired temperature. The symbol will  
appear when the programme starts and an audible  
signal will sound when the programme ends.  
Press the “minute minder” button to cancel the  
audible signal.  
Semi-Automatic Operation  
This mode should be used when the oven is in  
operation or if it is desired to programme its use  
from the time of setting the programme. Set the  
function selector to the desired oven function and  
the oven thermostat to the desired temperature.  
Press and hold the “Cooking Duration” time using  
the “-” and “+” buttons. The “A” and the  
symbols will appear on the display. An audible  
signal will sound when the programme ends and  
pressing the “Minute Minder” button will cancel this  
sound. In order to cancel a programme, set the  
programmer for manual operation by pressing the  
“Cooking Duration” and “Cooking End Time” but-  
tons. In the event of a programme being set up  
incorrectly (i.e. the time of day is in between the  
calculated cooking start and end times), the audi-  
ble signal will sound and the symbol “A” will flash.  
Minute Minder  
Function Button  
Cooking Duration  
Cooking End Time  
Decrease Set Time  
Increase Set Time  
Prior to using the automatic function with the main  
oven, the time must be set on the digital program-  
mer. Press and hold the “Cooking Duration” button  
and the “Cooking End Time” button simultaneous-  
ly, and adjust the time using “-” and “+” buttons.  
The main oven can then be operated in the two dif-  
ferent automatic modes:  
Minute Minder:  
The digital programmer also has a timer feature  
incorporated in it. Press and hold the “Minute  
Minder” button and set the desired time period  
using the “-” and “+” buttons. When the time has  
elapsed “ ” is displayed and an audible signal  
Fully Automatic Operation  
Press & hold the “Cooking Duration” button and set  
the desired cooking duration time using the “-” and  
sounds. Press the “Minute Minder” button to can-  
cel.  
“+” buttons. The “A” and the  
ear on the display. Press and hold the “Cooking  
symbols will app-  
USING THE SECONDARY ELECTRIC OVEN  
(Applicable to 90, 100, & 120cm Models)  
The secondary electric oven is controlled using the  
secondary oven control knob (Refer to section on  
Control Panel Layout). This oven has five different  
functions which are operated as follows:  
Fig. 16  
Fig. 15  
Function 1: Static Oven (Temperature Settings)  
This operates the top and bottom elements in the  
oven with the heat output controlled by the oven  
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Fig.18  
thermostat. This method of cooking is suitable for  
roasting or baking on shelf position 3 (Refer to  
Fig.16). Set the control knob to the desired tem-  
perature.  
Function 2: Top Element Only  
This operates the top element at the maximum set-  
ting only, and is suitable for the browning of dishes.  
Set the control knob to the “top element only” sym-  
bol and place the food in a suitable tray or grill pan  
on shelf positioned or two.  
A
B
C
Function 3: Bottom Element Only  
This operates the bottom element at the maximum  
setting only and is suitable for the slow cooking of  
casseroles, pizzas & stews and also plate warm-  
ing. Set the control knob to the “bottom element  
only” symbol and place the food in a suitable tray  
or grill pan on shelf position 3.  
USING THE ROTISSERIE  
Remove the oven shelves from the oven. Skewer  
the chicken or meat with the rotisserie spit, A,  
ensuring that the food is well balanced on the spit.  
Place the pointed end of the spit into the rotisserie  
motor coupling B situated at the back of the oven  
and hook it into the rotisserie support hook, C,  
located at the front of the oven. Place the oven  
tray on the bottom shelf runner to catch the juices  
& fats and the rotisserie rotates when the rotisserie  
button is pressed. Put approx 2mm dept of water  
into the oven tray to prevent fat from burning onto  
it and leave the door slightly ajar. For overall cook-  
ing use function 1 with the desired temperature  
selected and for overall browning select function 2.  
For easy removal of the spit, screw the black plas-  
tic handle onto the end of the spit. When not using  
the rotisserie, the spit can be removed from the  
oven and the support hook can be stored away as  
shown in Fig.19.  
Function 4: Grill Element  
This operates the top grill element at the maximum  
setting only and is used for grilling. Set the control  
knob to the “Grill Element” symbol and place the  
food on the grill pan on shelf position one. the  
oven door should be kept closed unless grilling  
foods with a high water content. When keeping the  
door open during grilling, the grill heat deflector  
should be fitted into the two slots on the front to  
protect the control knobs as shown in Fig. 17.  
Fig.17  
Fig.19  
The detachable grill handle should be used to  
remove the hot grill pan when finished. (See Fig.  
14).  
Function 5: Oven Light  
This operates the oven light only and does not start  
any of the cooking functions. Set the control knob  
to the “Oven Light” symbol.  
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COOKING GUIDELINES  
GRILLING  
For fastest grilling results, the grill pan is placed on shelf position 1 and if you wish to slow down the grilling  
process, position the pan on a lower shelf position. The grill pan handle should be used to move the grill pan  
at all times and the oven door should be kept closed unless grilling foods with a high water content.  
The following table outlines guide temperatures and times for grilling various types of food and applies to  
grilling using the main oven (i.e. central grill or double grill only). The guideline times and temperatures will  
vary when grilling with the small oven as it only operates at maximum setting.  
Food  
Pre-Heat Grill  
for 5 Mins on Setting  
Setting  
Approximate  
Cooking Time  
Toasting of  
Max  
Max  
Max  
Max  
Max  
3 - 10 mins  
15 - 20 mins  
25 - 30 mins  
10 - 30 mins  
Bread Products  
Small Cuts of Meat:-  
Sausages, Bacon  
Max For 4 mins,  
then reduce to 140oC  
Chops, Gammon,  
Steaks etc.  
Max For 6-8 mins then  
reduce to 100o - 140o  
Fish: Whole, Fillet,  
Fingers  
Max  
Pre-Cooked Potatoes  
Pizzas  
Max  
Max  
140o  
140o  
10 - 20 mins  
8 - 15 mins  
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Cooking Hints  
*
*
*
Put dishes in the centre of the shelf and allow room around the dish for effective heat circulation and  
even cooking.  
It is only necessary to pre-heat the ovens for food such as scones, puff pastry, Yorkshire pudding, bread  
etc.  
When cooking any recipes not designed for a fan oven, reduce the temperature by about 25oC and the  
time by about 10 minutes in the hour.  
*
*
To avoid fat splashes, cover meat when cooking.  
To reduce fat splashing when you add vegetables to hot fat around a roast, dry them thoroughly or brush  
lightly with cooking oil.  
*
If you want to brown the base of a pastry dish, preheat the baking tray for 15 minutes before placing the  
dish in the centre of the tray.  
*
*
When dishes may boil and spill over during cooking, place them on a baking tray.  
If experiencing condensation during cooking, preheat the oven to a temperature 20-30o higher than the  
desired temperature before placing food in the oven.  
Type of Food  
Static Oven  
Timing  
Fan Oven  
Timing  
Temp (oC)  
Temp (oC)  
Beef  
- on the bone  
(high heat roasting)  
Rare: 10min + 15min per 500g  
Medium: 10min + 18min per 500g  
Well Done: 10min + 25min per 500g  
Rare: 10min + 15min per 500g  
Medium: 10min + 18min per 500g  
Well Done: 10min + 25min per 500g  
220  
180  
- off the bone  
(high heat roasting)  
Rare: 10min + 12min at 180oC per  
Rare: 10min + 12min at 150oC per  
220  
500g  
500g  
Medium: 10min + 15min at 180oC  
per 500g  
180  
Medium: 10min + 15min at 150oC  
per 500g  
Well Done: 10min + 20min at  
Well Done: 10min + 20min at  
180oC per 500g  
150oC per 500g  
- on or off the bone  
(Slow Roasting)  
Medium: 20-25min per 500g  
Well Done: 30-35min per 500g  
Medium: 20 - 25 min per 500g  
160  
160  
130 - 140 Well Done: 30 - 35min per 500g  
Medium: 20-25min + 5-10min per  
500g  
Well Done: 30-35min + 5-10min per  
500g  
Medium: 20-25min + 5-10mins per  
130 - 140 300g  
- Stuffed Joints  
- Whole Fillet  
Well Done: 30-35 min + 5-10min  
per 500g  
Rare: 8min per 500g  
Medium: 10min per 500g  
Rare: 8min per 500g  
180 - 190 Medium: 10min per 500g  
230  
Veal  
- Roast  
190  
190  
15min + 25 - 30min at 180oC per  
160  
160  
15min + 25 - 30min at 150oC per  
500g  
500g  
- Stuffed Joints  
15min + 30 - 35 min at 180oC per  
500g  
15min + 30 - 35min at 150oC per  
500g  
Lamb - High Heat Roasting  
230  
Rare: 10min + 10min at 180oC per  
500g  
Rare: 10min + 10min at 150oC per  
500g  
180 - 190  
Medium: 10min + 15min at 180oC  
per 500g  
Medium: 10min + 15 min at 150oC  
per 500g  
Well Done: 10min + 20min at  
Well Done: 10min + 20min at  
180oC per 500g  
150oC per 500g  
- Slow Roasting  
- Stuffed Joints  
160  
160  
25min + 25min per 500g  
25min + 25min per 500g  
25min + 25min per 500g  
25min + 25min per 500g  
130 - 140  
130 - 140  
Pork  
Stuffed Joints  
190  
190  
30min + 30min per 500g  
30min + 35-40min per 500g  
150 - 160 30min + 30min per 500g  
150 - 160 30min + 35-40min per 500g  
Chicken  
180  
20min + 15-20min per 450g  
150 - 160 20min + 15-20min per 450g  
Duck  
Goose  
190  
190  
20min + 20min per 450g  
15min + 15min per 450g  
160  
160  
20min + 20min per 450g  
15min + 15min per 450g  
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Type of Food  
Static Oven  
Timing  
Fan Oven  
Timing  
Temp (oC)  
Temp (oC)  
Turkey - 2.7 - 4.5 kg Birds  
- 4.5 - 8 kg Birds  
190  
190  
20min + 20min per 450g  
15min + 15min per 450g  
150 - 160 20min + 20min per 450g  
150 - 160 15min + 15min per 450g  
Rabbit (up to 1 kg)  
Pheasant - Hen Birds  
- Cock Birds  
200  
190  
190  
45-60 min  
45-60 min  
60-90 min  
170  
160  
45-60 min  
45-60 min  
60-90 min  
Grouse  
190  
30-40 min  
160  
160  
30 - 40 min  
30 - 45 min  
Partridge  
190  
200  
30-45 min  
Baked Fish  
20 - 25 min  
160 - 170 20 - 25 min  
Please Note: All temperatures and times given are intended as a guide and may need to be attended to suit  
the cooking requirements.  
Pastries  
Static  
Oven  
Fan  
Bread, Scones, Cakes etc Static  
Oven  
Fan  
Oven  
200  
Oven  
Short Crust  
190-200 160-170 Bread, Scones, Cakes etc  
230  
220  
180  
200  
150  
230  
Sweet Short  
Puff Pastry  
Rough Puff  
Strudel  
180  
230  
220  
150  
200  
190  
Sweet Bread Dough  
Victoria Sandwich Cake  
Swiss Roll  
190  
150  
170  
135  
200  
180-200 150-170 Gingerbread  
220 190 Scones  
Flaky  
Choux  
180-220 150-190 Rich Fruit Cake  
150-170 130-150  
170 140-150  
120-130 100-110  
Dundee  
Meringues  
Note: These are general temperature guidelines only.  
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DO’S & DON’TS  
DO’S  
DON’TS  
*
*
*
Read the Installation & Operating Manual prior to  
use.  
*
*
Do not place flammable materials in the storage  
compartment.  
Do operate oven(s) empty for at least 30 minutes  
when using for the first time.  
Do not use scouring powders or paste, steel  
scouring pads or oven cleaners when cleaning the  
ceramic hob (Electric Hob Model only).  
Do not remove the grill pan without the grill handle.  
Do not operate the grill with the oven door open  
unless grilling foods with a high water content.  
Do not allow excessive condensation to build  
up in the oven. In the event of condensation  
being created, ensure that any condensation is  
completely dried up after use.  
Do turn off the gas or electrical supply to the  
cooker if it is not being used for an extended  
period of time.  
Do ensure that adequate ventilation is provided to  
the room where the appliance is situated  
(Dual Fuel Models only).  
Do ensure that the appliance is correctly configured  
for use with either Natural Gas or LPG  
(Dual Fuel Models Only).  
Do quote the product serial number when reporting  
any fault with the appliance.  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Do not use any detergents, sponges or abrasive  
cloths that may damage the coloured surfaces.  
Do not use sharp items to remove stains from the  
oven door glass.  
*
*
Do operate the hob rings on setting 1 without a pan  
for 15 minutes when using for the first time.  
(Electric Hob Models Only).  
*
*
Do remove any spills as they occur.  
Do use pans with totally flat bases and of the same  
diameter as the hob ring.  
*
Do clean the gas burner rings on a regular basis.  
CLEANING  
E. Oven Door Glass  
Note: Always disconnect the electrical supply to  
The oven door can be removed for ease of  
cleaning if required. (See Maintenance  
Section). The oven door exterior or interior  
should be cleaned using hot water and washing  
up detergent. With burned on stains on the  
glass, a mild paste or cream cleaner should be  
used with a soft cloth. Never use sharp items to  
remove stains as they may scratch the glass.  
F. Oven  
the cooker before cleaning.  
In order to maintain the appearance of this appli-  
ance, periodical cleaning is recommended. Wipe  
away any spills when they occur in order to prevent  
burnt on deposits which can be difficult to remove.  
A. Stainless Steel Surface  
Use hot water and soap or non-chlorate  
detergent, applied with a soft cloth to remove  
most soiling and polish dry to avoid streaking.  
For stubborn stains, use a recognised stainless  
steel cleaner or stainless steel soft wool.  
B. Coloured Surfaces  
For ease of cleaning, the oven shelves should  
be removed from the oven. This will allow for  
the two shelf runners to be removed by loosen  
ing the runner fixing screw located on the bot-  
tom of the runner (See Fig.20). The bottom tray  
of the oven can also be removed up through the  
oven door opening.  
Use hot water applied with a soft cloth. Do not  
use any detergents, sponges or abrasive cloths  
that may damage the coloured surface.  
C. Ceramic Hob  
Refer to Page 16 - Cleaning Section.  
D. Gas Hob  
Fig.20  
The pan supports can be removed and cleaned  
separately using warm water. The burner flame  
cap cover and the burner cap on each burner,  
can also be easily removed and cleaned sepa-  
rately. The hob is then cleaned as outlined in the  
paragraph on cleaning stainless steel surfaces  
above. Ensure that all the parts are thoroughly  
dried before using the hob.  
Runner Fixing Screw  
All the oven components and oven interior can  
be cleaned using a recognised oven cleaner or  
using a well moistened soap-impregnated steel  
wool pad.  
Note: The burner flame cap covers should be  
cleaned after use in the event of a spillage and on  
a regular basis to prevent stain build up.  
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MAINTENANCE  
normal position, Fig.23b shows the hook rotated  
GREASING GAS TAPS  
for removing the oven door. Partially close the  
door and pull away from the cooker. To reassem-  
ble follow the same procedure in the reverse order.  
Fig.23a  
If a tap or thermostat becomes stiff to operate, it  
must be greased as follows:  
- Shut off the mains gas tap;  
- Remove the burners fixing screws which fix  
each burner to the hob. Remove the gas tap  
control knob.  
- undo the two screws at the side to free the hob  
and lift it.  
- undo the two screws which fix the tap body C;  
- remove the pin and the spring D and extract the  
cone E with the aid of a pair of pliers;  
- clean the cone and its seat thoroughly with a rag  
soaked in solvent.  
- grease the cone slightly with the appropriate  
grease, put it back in place and turn it a few  
times;  
Fig.23b  
- remove the cone again and wipe off any excess  
grease, checking that the gas passage holes  
are not blocked;  
- reassemble all parts carefully (See Fig.21).  
Fig.21  
CHANGING THE OVEN LAMP  
- disconnect the appliance from the electrical  
mains;  
- unscrew the protective cap which projects into  
the oven;  
OTHER MAINTENANCE  
For any other maintenance or repair issues contact  
Waterford Stanley Service Department on 051-  
302333 for customers in the Republic of Ireland or  
028-87722195 for customers in Northern Ireland.  
When contacting the Service Department, please  
quote your cookers individual serial number. The  
serial number is located on the identification plate  
which is fixed to the left hand side of the back panel  
on the storage compartment door. (See Fig.24)  
- unscrew the lamp and replace it with another of  
the same power and resistant to high tempera-  
tures (300oC);  
- replace the cap, fitting the notches in the tangs  
N, and screw down (See Fig.22).  
Fig.22  
Fig.24  
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR  
Open the oven door. On the hinge there is a  
hook,and rotate this hook towards the cooker as  
much as possible. Fig.23a shows the hook in the  
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WARRANTY  
We undertake to repair or replace, free of charge to you any part found to be faulty within the 2 year  
period from the date of purchase provided that:-  
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The fault is, in our opinion, caused by defective workmanship, or material and not by accident,  
misuse, neglect or normal wear and tear.  
Any manufacturing defect is reported to the stockist from whom you bought the appliance or  
directly to Waterford Stanley Service Department within 2 years of the date of purchase.  
The Waterford appliance is installed to the Manufacturer’s recommendations and by a suitably  
qualified person.  
The guarantee registration form is completed fully and returned to us within 30 days of the  
purchase date, or proof of purchase is provided detailing the date of purchase.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: Any alteration to this appliance that is not approved in writing by Waterford  
Stanley will render the guarantee void.  
Manufactured by  
Waterford Stanley Ltd.,  
Unit 210, IDA Industrial Estate, Cork Road,  
Waterford, Ireland.  
Tel: (051) 302300 Fax (051) 302315  
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