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Appliance conformity

– The appliance complies with European Directives EEC 89/336,

92/31 and 93/68 relative to electromagnetic compatibility.

– All our appliances are designed and constructed in compliance

with European standards EN 60 335-1 and EN 60 335-2-6
and their subsequent amendments, in conformance with the
requirements of the European Low Voltage Directive EEC
73/23 and 93/68.

– The oven accessories that can come into contact with food are

constructed using materials that conform to European
directive EEC 89/109 of 21/12/88.

– The appliances are constructed in compliance with European

gas directives EEC 90/396,  EEC 93/68 and European
standards EN 30-1/EN 30-2.

– The conformity to the standards is proved by symbol  CE

applied.

This booklet is valid only for the country of installation
indicated on the back cover and on the appliance itself.
Carefully keep this booklet for future reference.

TO THE OWNER OF THE COOKER
Retain this owner’s manual for future reference.

TO THE INSTALLER:
Leave this owner’s manual with the cooker.

The cooker model and its technical data (power, supply voltage,
etc.) appear on the data plate affixed to the inner side of the
Plate Warming Door. The factory settings are indicated on the
label affixed beside the data plate. 

“THIS COOKER GUARANTEE IS FOR DOMESTIC
USE ONLY”

This booklet gives valuable instructions covering the installation,
servicing and use of your cooker. 

Important

After using the cooker, it is advisable to:
– Always check that the control knobs are in the “      ” position.
– Also close the gas cylinder valve (if LPG is used) or the supply

cock (if natural gas is used).

– Periodically inspect the rubber hose. If it shows any signs of

wear it must be replaced: never repair the gas hose.

Contact your qualified installer.

FOR YOUR SAFETY
The installation must be performed by a competent installer,
properly qualified as required by local regulations. Any rewiring
required of the household electrics in order to install the
cooker should only be carried out by a Qualified Electrician. The
manufacturer declines all responsibility for any type of
damage resulting from failure to observe the regulations, or
from negligent installation of the cooker.

For repairs, always call in an authorised Technical Service Centre
and insist on the use of original spare parts.

Caution: When in use parts of the cooker become very hot (e.g.
the burners) and remain hot for a long period of time. Use of
oven gloves is recommended whilst using your cooker. Children
should be kept away from the appliance.

– Make sure there is adequate air circulation around the cooker.

Poor ventilation reduces the amount of oxygen in the room. If in
doubt, consult the installer. In the interest of hygiene and
safety, the cooker should always be kept clean. 

– Deposits of grease or other foods can catch fire. Carefully

supervise the cooking of oils or fat. 

– When you first use your cooker it may give off a slight odour

but this will stop after a little use.

– This product has been designed for domestic cooking only and

should not be used for other purposes (such as heating a
room).

– Avoid installing the cooker close to flammable materials (e.g.

curtains, drapes, etc...)

– Operate the cooker with the type of gas specified on the

adhesive label placed in the inner side of the Plate Warming
Door.

– Before cleaning or servicing the appliance, disconnect it from

the electricity supply by unplugging it or by using the main
circuit breaker. 

Please note: The connection hose and the chain are part of the
installation not part of the cooker. They should be provided by
your installer and are available at most builders merchants.

THIS MANUAL CONTAINS:

• User’s instructions
• Cooking guide
• Installation instructions
• Servicing instructions

Summary of Contents for CR1001SS

Page 1: ...CR1001SS Range Cooker INSTRUCTIONS Recommendations for use installation maintenance of this appliance QualityProducts ConsumerHelpLine08702411142 Dir 89 336 CEE 73 23 CEE ...

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Page 3: ... FOR YOUR SAFETY The installation must be performed by a competent installer properly qualified as required by local regulations Any rewiring required of the household electrics in order to install the cooker should only be carried out by a Qualified Electrician The manufacturer declines all responsibility for any type of damage resulting from failure to observe the regulations or from negligent i...

Page 4: ... INSTRUCTION FOR USE P 6 TIMER FUNCTION P 11 COOKING GUIDE P 13 COOKER CLEANING P 13 COOKER SERVICING P 14 TECHNICAL NOTICE FOR INSTALLER P 17 BEFORE CALLING FOR ASSISTANCE P 21 ADDITIONAL NOTES FOR ASSEMBLING THE SAFETY CHAIN P 22 ...

Page 5: ...y read the technical data plate affixed to the inner side of the Plate War ming Door fig 3 This will indicate the series number and model of the cooker COOKER DIMENSIONS TWIN AND CHARACTERISTICS 100X60 Height of top a1 90 1 cm Depth C1 60 cm Width B 100 cm Height to top of splashback a2 96 1 cm Depth with over door open C2 94 cm Working capacity litres left 57 right 33 5 Class Combined and electri...

Page 6: ...rent diameters and power ratings Use the appropriate burner for each type of pan as detailed below Twin model ovens and grills The standard conformation consists of a multifunction oven on the left and a static oven on the right The left oven is equipped with grill with an energy regulator The right oven is equipped with a fixed grill with turnspit Runners The shelves slot into the runners A These...

Page 7: ...g symbols Fig 7 Oven off Oven light on it remains on in all functions 60 110 160 220 240 max oven temperature Bottom element on Top element on Grill element on turnspit on The red light indicates that one of the electrical components is on The yellow light indicates that the thermostat is on Using the electric grill The same knob that controls the electric oven Fig 7 also swit ches on the grill el...

Page 8: ...llow light comes on This cooking mode is suitable for grilling meat fish and vegeta bles It can also be used for grilling bread and bacon Arrange the foods on the grill grid and place it on the chosen runners The oven door must be kept closed during grilling Turning the knob N 3 you can select a gradual variation of the grill cooking temperature main oven only Note When using the grill keep the ov...

Page 9: ...e ra ting The red light confirms they are in operation Turn the thermostat knob 2 to the chosen temperature The yellow light comes on and will go out when the chosen tem perature is reached Arrange the foods on the grill grid and place it so that the foods are about 5 cm below the element Place the tray on the appropriate runners To prevent smoking pour a little water into the tray and keep the le...

Page 10: ...in the oven This cooking mode is especially suitable for cooking large amounts of food such as roasts turkey etc Setting 8 rapid grilling fig 17 17 A Turn knob 1 to symbol Turn knob 3 to 6 The top electric element the grill the circular element at the back of the oven and the fan are operating The red light confirms they are in operation Turn the thermostat knob 2 to the chosen temperature The yel...

Page 11: ... to turn on and off at a future time first press the COOKING DURATION button and adjust how long you wish the oven to cook with the buttons Then set the time you wish cooking to END by pressing the END TIME button and adjusting the time with the buttons Turn the Temperature and Function knobs to the desired positions The symbol A will appear on the screen When the oven turns an a cooking pot symbo...

Page 12: ...partment The plate warming compartments are useful storage areas They get warm during use of the ovens and can be used to warm your plates or dishes Panset use Using a pan set in a right hand oven For cooking operations requiring the use of the oven shelf the tray provided should be placed in the runners beneath the shelf as shown in fig 20 in order to collect the drops of fat To grill using the P...

Page 13: ...Door stripes Door seal Drip tray Baking tray Runners Grill set Grill grid Side Panels Knobs Handle Oven cavities Other Aerosols recommended for use on vitreous enamel For self cleaning ovens refer to page 13 Note Guide Only Cooking guide Cooker cleaning Never use detergent abrasive powder and strong cleaning products that might damage the surfaces Never use metal pads steel wool scourers knivesors...

Page 14: ...ain parts Go to your SUPPLIER or contact our After Sales Department Give them the details provided on the DATA PLATE you will find thisontheinsideofthePlateWarmingDoor seeFig 3onpage3 They will have the parts list and technical documentation rela ting to our products and will quickly be able to supply you with any replacement parts and arrange for any necessary repairs to be carried out Replacemen...

Page 15: ...e and wipe off any excess grease check that the hole through which the gas passes is not blocked REPLACEMENT OF THE TAPS When replacing a tap follow the instructions below Remove the knobs by pulling Remove the hob and the control panel following the sequence of instructions in Fig 22 23 24 Take the burners apart as shown in Fig 29 Remove the ignition switch B Fig 29 if fitted after remo ving clip...

Page 16: ...ws E Fig 31 2 with the burner free turn and unscrew screws F REPLACEMENT OR FITTING OF POWER SUPPLY CABLE Follow the advice below see Fig 33 Remove the rear panel of the cooker by unscrewing screws B Connect the power supply cable selecting the type indicated in the table on page 16 17 ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Replace the rear panel using the same procedure in reverse COMMENTS The earth conductor mus...

Page 17: ... have an air supply in ac cordance with B S 5440 Part 2 1989 All rooms require an openable window or equivalent and some rooms will require a permanent vent as well if the room has a door that opens directly to the outside or the room exceeds 10m3 NO AIR VENT is required for room volumes between 5 and 10m3 an air vent of 50cm2 is required if there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room...

Page 18: ...R THE DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS Hob Burners remove the pan stands the flame dividers and the burner heads from their mountings select from the pack of injectors checking the corresponding indication on the injector the appropriate one for each burner and for the desired type of gas see table of technical charac teristics page 3 using a 7 mm spanner unscrew the injectors fitted Fig 39 Replace them wit...

Page 19: ...these instances the cooker circuit may need to be pro tected by fitting 100 mA device This work should be carried out by a qualified electrician REPLACEMENT OF THE MAINS POWER CABLE To replace the cable it is necessary to select the type indicated on the table below and follow the instructions Fig 33 disconnect the appliance from the network unscrew the screws located on the rear of the appliance ...

Page 20: ...65 125 97 Z 166 3 Auxiliary burner A R H F 1000 330 50 73 50 71 72 X 95 4 Central burner BK central of LHF 3300 1350 91 240 91 235 125 Y 315 Nominal heat input full on W Nominal heat input reduced W ELECTRIC RIGHT OVEN STATIC CONVECTION KNOBPOSITION 0 Cooker types ABSORBED right POWER 0 900 600 1500 1500 oven THERMAL CAPACITIES DETERMINED WITH THE HIGH HEATING VALUE OF THE GAS AT 15 C 1013 mbar EL...

Page 21: ...only as a guide Individual tastes may require the temperature to be altered either way to get the best results you want Try cooking at a higher shelf position and or higher temperature Is the oven door latching and sealing properly The oven is not cooking evenly Check that you are using the recommended temperatures and shelf positions Do not use a tin or tray larger than the baking tray we supplie...

Page 22: ...The chain must be anchored to the wall behind the cooker in a cen tral position with respect to the width of the appliance in the fol lowing manner Firmly secure a hook A to the wall behind the cooker on the same level with the fixing points of chain C Fix chain C using the screws B situated at the back of the cooker fig 49 After having prepared the chain as above attach in to the hook A WARNING T...

Page 23: ...that time should it become necessary CAPLE engineers will replace or repair all defective parts free of charge except for parts subject to fair wear and tear such as light bulbs Parts and the engineers labour costs are chargeable after the first 12 months To qualify for benefits under the guarantee you must be able to provide proof of date of purchase and the appliance must have been supplied inst...

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