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Australia

General Safety Instructions

This appliance must be installed by a Authorised 
Person in accordance with the installation 
instructions. The installation must comply with 
the relevant regulations and also the local gas and 
electricity supply companies requirements.

If you smell gas

Don’t

 turn electric switches on or off .

Don’t

 smoke

Don’t

 use naked fl ames

Do

 turn off  the gas at the meter or cylinder

Do

 open doors and windows to get rid of the gas 

Call

 your gas supplier. 

Guidelines in case of Abnormal 
Operation

The burners fl ames should be a blueish colour with, 
at most, a slight yellowish fringe. 

If the fl ame burns with a long white tip you should 

call an Authorised Gas Service Centre.

DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS 
APPLIANCE WHILE IT IS IN OPERATION.

WHERE THIS APPLIANCE IS INSTALLED IN MARINE 
CRAFT OR IN CARAVANS, IT SHALL NOT BE USED AS 
A SPACE HEATER.

This appliance is designed for domestic 
cooking only. Use for any other purpose 
could invalidate any warranty or liability 
claim.

The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the 
production of heat and moisture in the room in 
which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is well 
ventilated: keep natural ventilation holes open or 
install a mechanical ventilation device, (mechanical 
extractor hood). 

Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call 
for additional ventilation, for example opening a 
window, or more eff ective ventilation, for example 
increasing the level of mechanical ventilation 
where present.

The cooker should be serviced by a Authorised 
Person and only approved spare parts used. Have 
the installer show you the location of the cooker 
control switch. Mark it for easy reference. Always 

allow the cooker to cool and then switch off  at 
the mains and before cleaning or carrying out any 
maintenance work, unless specifi ed otherwise in 
this guide.

All parts of the cooker become hot with use 
and will retain heat even after you have 
stopped cooking.

Take care when touching cooker, to minimize 
the possibility of burns, always be certain that 
the controls are in the OFF position and that it is 
cool before attempting to clean the cooker. Avoid 
touching heating elements.

Use dry oven gloves when applicable - using 
damp gloves might result in steam burns 
when you touch a hot surface. Never operate 
the cooker with wet hands.

Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of 
a glove. They might catch fi re if they touch a hot 
surface.

Clean with caution. If a wet sponge or cloth 
is used to wipe spills on a hot surface, be 
careful to avoid steam burns. Some cleansers 
can produce noxious fumes if applied to a 
hot surface.

Do not use unstable saucepans and position the 
handles away from the edge of the hotplate.

The appliance is not intended for use by young 
children or infi rm persons without supervision.

 

Babies, 

toddlers and young children should not be allowed 
near the cooker at any time. They should never be 
allowed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance. 
Teach them not to play with controls or any other part 
of the cooker.

Never store anything of interest to children in 
cabinets above a cooker - children climbing on the 
cooker to reach them could be seriously injured. 

Clean only parts listed in this guide. 

In the interests of hygiene and safety the cooker 
should be kept clean at all times as a build up in fats 
and other food stuff  could result in a fi re.

Always keep combustible wall coverings or curtains 
etc. a safe distance away from your cooker. For 
more detail see the Installation section of these 
instructions.

Do not store or use fl ammable liquids or 
materials in the vicinity of this appliance.

Summary of Contents for Classic 110 Dual Fuel

Page 1: ...110 Dual Fuel 110 Dual Fuel Professional 110 Dual Fuel Falcon 110 Dual Fuel Users Guide Installation Service Instructions Australia U108600 01...

Page 2: ...Gas and Electricity on Make sure that the gas supply is turned on and that the cooker is wired in and switched on The cooker needs electricity Peculiar smells When you rst use your cooker it may give...

Page 3: ...10 Oven shelves Page 10 The Handyrack Page 11 Oven light Page 11 The Browning Element Page 11 Storage Page 11 Moving your cooker Page 12 Oven cooking guide Page 13 Cleaning your cooker Page 14 Trouble...

Page 4: ...l reduce burner performance and could damage the pan supports 5 Avoid using unstable and misshapen pans that may tilt easily and pans with a very small base diameter e g milk pans single egg poachers...

Page 5: ...small ame symbol 5 Always leave space around the griddle for the gases to escape Never t two griddles side by side Large pans should also be spaced well apart The maximum pan base diameter is 250mm U...

Page 6: ...ted Turn the knob to position 3 4 For best results preheat for 2 minutes with the grill pan in position After placing your food on the grill pan grid slide the grill pan onto the side supports Adjust...

Page 7: ...nd element de ector when placing or removing items from the oven 2 The Right hand Fan Oven The fan in the right hand oven circulates hot air continuously which means faster more even cooking The recom...

Page 8: ...tart and stop the oven automatically Before you set the clock you must have two numbers clearly in mind The cook period which is the period of time you want the oven to cook The stop time which is the...

Page 9: ...he oven ovens rst Then you can adjust either of them manually in the normal way You can set the oven to turn on any time over the following 24 hour period If you want to cook more than one dish choose...

Page 10: ...around a roast dry them thoroughly or brush lightly with cooking oil Su cient heat rises out of the oven while cooking to warm plates in the grill compartment If you want to brown the base of a pastr...

Page 11: ...ing the other side out to clip it onto the other bracket Oven light Press the appropriate button to turn on one of the oven lights If one of the oven lights fail turn o the power supply before you cha...

Page 12: ...e oven a bit at a time checking behind it to make sure the gas hose is not caught Make sure both electricity and gas cables have su cient slack to move the cooker forward as you go along If a stabilit...

Page 13: ...2 3 190 C 15 20mins per 500g 15 20mins Turkey 160 C 2 150 C 20 25mins per 500g 20 25mins 200 C 2 190 C 15 20mins per 500g 15 20mins Stu ed Poultry Cook at 200 C or at 200 C for 20mins then 160 C for r...

Page 14: ...r on your cooker Recommended cleaning materials are shown in the table at the end of this section If you want to move your cooker for cleaning see the section called Moving your cooker All parts of th...

Page 15: ...forward to gain access to the sides see the Moving the cooker section of these instructions Open the oven door slightly and remove the front panel xing screws from the door sides two each side stainl...

Page 16: ...m soapy water Do not use abrasive cleaners on lettering Control Knobs Handles Plastic Chrome Warm soapy water soft cloth Oven Door Glass Glass Lid Toughened glass Hot soapy water cream cleaner scourer...

Page 17: ...om the oven When cooking foods with a high water content e g oven chips there may be some steam visible at the rear grille Take care when opening the oven door as there may be a momentary pu of steam...

Page 18: ...Oven not coming on when turned on manually Is the power on Is the clock illuminated If not there may be something wrong with the power supply Is the cooker supply on at the isolator switch Is the cloc...

Page 19: ...to cool and then switch o at the mains and before cleaning or carrying out any maintenance work unless speci ed otherwise in this guide All parts of the cooker become hot with use and will retain hea...

Page 20: ...eating of foods when frying at high or medium high temperatures Never try to move a pan of hot fat especially a deep fat fryer Wait until the fat is cool When the grill is on do not use the top of the...

Page 21: ...kely event that you have a problem with your appliance please refer to rest of this booklet especially the problem solving section rst to check that you are using the appliance correctly If you are st...

Page 22: ...tallation please complete the details BELOW If your customer has a problem relating to your installation they will be able to contact you easily Thank you Installer s Name Installer s Company Installe...

Page 23: ...See the data badge This appliance can be converted for use on Propane This appliance is designed for domestic cooking only Use for any other purpose could invalidate any warranty or liability claim Ve...

Page 24: ...ed the following tools 1 Electric drill 2 Masonry drill bit only required if tting the cooker on a stone or concrete oor 3 Rawlplugs only required if tting the cooker on a stone or concrete oor 4 Stee...

Page 25: ...aterial to the surface and covering with sheet metal with a minimum thickness of 0 4mm to a height C of not less than 150 mm above the hotplate should satisfy this requirement 3 Side clearances Measur...

Page 26: ...ller at both the front bottom corners of the cooker Unfold the rear edge of pack base tray Carefully push the cooker backwards out of the base pack Push the cooker close to its nal position leaving ju...

Page 27: ...s of the control panel and x the front handrail in position Anti Tip Device WARNING An anti Tip bracket and chain should be tted when the cooker is connected to a exible gas supply Unless properly ins...

Page 28: ...ns Ideally the house supply connection should be in the shaded area shown in the diagram Means of isolation must be provided at the supply point by either an approved quick connect device or a Type 1...

Page 29: ...right remove storage drawer The cooker is preset for a single phase earthed electrical connection It is essential to install a multi pole circuit breaker that completely disconnects the appliance from...

Page 30: ...long the front bottom edge of the cooker Hook the central keyhole over the central screw Twist and t each end keyhole over their respective screws Tighten the xing screws Oven Light Press the oven lig...

Page 31: ...care not to damage or strain the wiring Disconnect the wiring from the rear Reassemble in reverse order When replacing leads refer to the wiring diagram Check operation of timer 2 To Remove Hotplate...

Page 32: ...nel see 2 and LH hotplate tray Disconnect wiring from controller Remove 2 screws holding controller to mounting panel Fit new controller and reassemble in reverse order Check for correct operation 8 T...

Page 33: ...en door The seal is held in place by small hooks on the rear face At the corner pull seal diagonally away from the door centre until that hook is released Proceed to the next hook and release it in a...

Page 34: ...ard to gain access to the rear remove screws securing the electric cover to the back sheet and remove cover and disconnect the terminals from the rear Fit new element and reassemble in reverse order C...

Page 35: ...648mm Space for fixing See Positioning of Cooker Minimum space above hotplate 650mm Connections Gas Electric Rp 1 2 at rear right hand side 220 240V 50Hz Ratings Natural Gas 1 0kPa L P Gas 2 54kPa Hot...

Page 36: ...pletion Do not use re conditioned or unauthorised gas controls Jets Standard burner Wok burner A jet B internal injector C external injector Remove burner caps and heads Remove old jets Fit new jets s...

Page 37: ...pliance to the gas supply Check the appliance is gas sound See Technical data section at the back of this book for test pressures Pull the cooker forward if necessary to gain access to the rear The pr...

Page 38: ...rmer Switch C Clock D Left hand oven thermostat F Right hand oven thermostat G Grill energy regulator H Warmer 147W I Spark generator J Base element 1 0kW K Top element 1 2kW L B rowning element 1 15k...

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