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Safety Information

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hen used properly your appliance is completely

safe but as with any electrical product there are

certain precautions that must be observed.

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Always

Always make sure you remove all packaging and

literature from inside the oven and grill

compartments before switching on for the first

time.

Always make sure you understand the controls

prior to using the appliance.

Always keep children away from the appliance

when in use as the surfaces will get extremely hot

during and after cooking.

Always make sure all controls are turned off when

you have finished cooking and when not in use.

Always stand back when opening an oven door to

allow any build up of steam or heat to disperse.

Always use dry, good quality oven gloves when

removing items from the oven

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grill.

Always take care to avoid heat

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steam burns when

operating the controls.

Always turn off the electricity supply at the wall

switch before cleaning and allow the appliance to

cool.

Always make sure the shelves are in the correct

position before switching on the oven.

Always keep the oven and grill doors closed when

the appliance is not in use.

Always take care when removing utensils from the

top oven when the main oven is in use as the

contents may be hot.

Always keep the appliance clean as a build up of

grease or fat from cooking can cause a fire.

Always follow the basic principles of food handling

and hygiene to prevent the possibility of bacterial

growth.

Always keep ventilation slots clear of obstructions.

Always refer servicing to a qualified appliance

service engineer.

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uring use the oven becomes hot. 

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are should be

taken to avoid touching heating elements inside

the oven.

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G IT. Injuries are often

caused by picking up a hot pan and rushing

outside  with  it.

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ever

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ever leave children unsupervised where a

cooking appliance is installed as all cooking

surfaces will be hot during and after use.

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ever allow anyone to sit or stand on any part of

the appliance.

N

ever store items above the appliance that

children may attempt to reach.

N

ever remove the oven shelves whilst the oven is

hot.

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ever heat up unopened food containers as

pressure can build up causing the container to

burst.

N

ever store chemicals, food stuffs or pressurised

containers in or on the appliance, or in cabinets

immediately above or next to the appliance.

N

ever operate the grill with the door closed as this

will cause the appliance to overheat.

N

ever use the appliance as a room heater.

N

ever use the grill to warm plates.

N

ever dry any items on the oven doors.

N

ever install the appliance next to curtains or other

soft  furnishings.

N

ever allow children to play with the appliance

controls.

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ever use 'steam cleaners'.

This appliance is not intended for use by persons

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory

or mental cpabilities, or lack of experience and

knowledge, unless they have been given

supervision or instruction concerning use of the

appliance by a person responsible for their safety.

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hildren should be supervised to ensure that they

do not play with the appliance.

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 The appliance should not be operated by people

(including children) with reduced physical, sensory

or mental capacities, by inexperienced individuals or

by anyone who is not familiar with the product.

These  individuals  should,  at  the  very  least,  be

supervised  by  someone  who  assumes  responsibility

for their safety or receive preliminary instructions

relating to the operation of the appliance.

Summary of Contents for UE89X

Page 1: ...nic Clock Automatic Cooking Feature 8 10 Solarplus Grill 11 12 Top Oven Conventional Cooking 13 Top Oven Temperature Charts Meat 14 Top Oven Temperature Charts Baking 15 Main Oven The Intelligent Cook...

Page 2: ...first used an odour may be emitted this will cease after a period of use To help remove the new smell heat up the empty ovens to maximum temperature for a minimum of two or three hours keeping the ov...

Page 3: ...FIRE 1 TURN OFF THE COOKER APPLIANCE AT THE WALL SWITCH 2 COVER THE PAN WITH A FIRE BLANKET OR DAMP CLOTH this will smother the flames and extinguish the fire 3 LEAVE THE PAN TO COOL FOR AT LEAST 60...

Page 4: ...ay Clean Liners Wirework Shelf Support Stay Clean Liners Wirework Shelf Support Meat Pan Food Support Oven Fan Top Oven Door Oven Light Oven Light Grill Pan Food support and Anti Splash Tray Inner Doo...

Page 5: ...ntrol Main Oven Select control Time Mode Minute Minder Cooking Duration End Time Set Time Control Knob 1 FAN OVEN 2 TRADITIONAL OVEN 4 ROAST CHICKEN 6 BREAD 3 ROAST MEAT 5 FISH 7 CAKES Main Oven Funct...

Page 6: ...n being shown on the clock display as RISE Adjusting the Main Oven Temperature When a program is set position 1 5 the display will automatically suggest a cooking temperature If you wish you can use t...

Page 7: ...ent in turn to guarantee a homogeneous temperature for the cooking period A temperature is suggested on this mode but this can be altered using the control knob Roast Chicken Main Oven specially creat...

Page 8: ...to placing food in the oven Dishes containing liquid should not be filled too full to prevent boiling over Food should be well sealed but not airtight in a container to prevent the loss of liquid duri...

Page 9: ...king duration you require After a few seconds the cooking duration symbol will stop flashing and the display will show the temperature that has been set This will change every few seconds when the dis...

Page 10: ...has started Main Oven Light Time Mode At the end of the cooking duration End and the cooking duration symbol will show in the display and an audible tone will be heard for a few seconds Turn the main...

Page 11: ...h both sides on Turning it anti clockwise will only switch the left side on The numbers which are displayed indicate the heat setting MAXIMUM is the hottest and MINIMUM the coolest GRILLING SHOULD NOT...

Page 12: ...ke sure that the middle part of the handle fits exactly the protruding support of the pan fig 2 and holds the pan from the bottom The food must be placed on the rack in the grill pan Position the gril...

Page 13: ...and wait for the thermostat light to go off indicating that the oven has reached the right temperature The food to be cooked should be placed in the centre of the shelf with a gap of at least 25mm 1in...

Page 14: ...ng Yes 170 180 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb 25 mins over Poultry Game foil covered Yes 190 200 25 30 mins per 450g 1lb Casserole Yes 150 2 21 2 hrs TopOvenTemperature Charts Meat If using aluminium foil ne...

Page 15: ...90 200 Time Dependent on recipe Runner 1 or 2 from bottom of oven Puff Pastry Yes 200 210 Time Dependent on recipe Runner 1 from bottom of oven Yorkshire Pudding Yes 190 200 30 40 Runner 1 or 2 from b...

Page 16: ...e ranges by cooking mode Mode Minimum Back Left Maximum Fan oven Traditional Roast meat Roast chicken Fish 200 C 190 C 160 C 190 C 180 C 80 C 80 C 80 C 80 C 80 C 230 C 230 C 230 C 230 C 230 C Telescop...

Page 17: ...oking Time Scones Small cakes Victoria sandwich Fatless sponge sandwich Swiss roll Semi rich fruit cake Rich fruit cake Shortcrust pastry Puff pastry Yorkshire pudding Yorkshire pudding Individual Bre...

Page 18: ...5 30 minutes per 450g 1lb Notes Internal Temperatures Beef rare 60 C medium 70 C well done 75 C Lamb 80 C Pork 80 C Poultry 90 C BAKING Preheat Temperature Cooking Time Scones Small cakes Victoria san...

Page 19: ...red with foil the cooking time will need to be extended COOK CHART Roast Chicken mode Meat Pre heat Temperature Shelf Position Cooking Time Chicken no 170 C 2 or 3 20 minutes per 450g 1lb Turkey no 17...

Page 20: ...TemperatureConversionChart Gas Mark F Main Conventional Oven Main Fan Oven 250 120 100 1 275 140 120 2 300 150 130 3 325 160 140 4 350 180 160 5 375 190 170 6 400 200 180 7 425 220 200 8 450 210 9 47...

Page 21: ...hout shelves or meat pan at a maximum setting for a couple of hours Fan Oven mode only It should not normally be necessary to clean the Stayclean panels with water If the user feels it is desirable to...

Page 22: ...y supply to the appliance is switched off and the appliance is fully cold before removing the lamp lens Open the oven door and remove the oven shelves Using a thick cloth grip the lamp lens unscrew an...

Page 23: ...glass to ease the end caps out of position NOTE If you need to use a tool be careful not to damage the extrusion or end cap Top filler cap Remove both screws to remove top filler cap 2 Carefully slide...

Page 24: ...nth heater Note Due to many different types of installation a mains cable is not supplied with this product The installer will fit the correct type and length of cable GENERAL The appliance is designe...

Page 25: ...90mm Max 870mm Min 597mm min 720mm min 150mm min 170mm max 570mm to top of plinth 570 min 570mm A minimum distance of 25mm should be maintained between the front face of the cabinet side and the front...

Page 26: ...ng Bracket Cabinet Doors Cooker 2 5mm heat resistant cable to BS 6141 Table 15 Cable size to suit current rating of appliance s Hob Cable Double pole control switch Connector box 4mm 2 2 85 C Cable To...

Page 27: ...eriod at maximum setting see Grilling guide Switch off appliance and allow to cool for approx 30 mins Switch the cooker back on and check that the Grill Top oven is now operating Grill keeps turning o...

Page 28: ...ppliance is used If the appliance is still warm this cooling fan may run on or restart itself when all controls have been turned off The fan will stop once the appliance has been cooled This is normal...

Page 29: ...iances The European Directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal unsorted municipal wa...

Page 30: ...lect or interference or as a result of improper installation Replacement of any consumable item or accessory These include but are not limited to plugs cables batteries light bulbs fluorescent tubes a...

Page 31: ...number Parts Accessories We supply a full range of genuine replacement parts as well as accessory products that protect and hygienically clean your appliance to keep it looking good and functioning e...

Page 32: ...32 GB 01 2009 195061135 04 XEROX FABRIANO...

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