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Baking trays and dishes

Leave  a  gap  of 13mm  (½")  between all
dishes and  the sides of  the oven  so  the
heat can circulate properly.

Do not  push dishes too far back as food   
will burn if it overhangs the burner flames.

For the best results from the oven we recommend that you use a baking
tray which is 310mm (12") square. If you use a tray or tin which is larger
than this, you may need to turn it around during cooking. 

 Place single dishes on the centre of the shelf. You may need to turn

large items around during cooking.

Roasting

For best results we recommend open roasting using minimal fat or oil to
prevent splashing.
It is not necessary to cover meat or poultry or wrap food in foil when
roasting as this restricts the circulation of heat and will lead to extended
cooktimes.
If you are using a roasting bag or cover chicken breast with foil, be
prepared to allow an extra 10  - 15 minutes for each 1/2kg (1lb).
When cooking large items such as turkeys, the use of foil may be
required to prevent the breast becoming dry before the rest of the bird is
fully cooked.

C S I G 5 0 0 X

12

The oven

For your safety

Never place cooking dishes, trays and so
on over the oven burner. This will damage
the cooker as well as the cookware and
possibly the floor covering underneath the
cooker.

Summary of Contents for CSIG 500X

Page 1: ...Owners handbook and Installation Instructions CSIG 500X...

Page 2: ...ral drawings to show the right and wrong way of doing things The right way will have a smiling face by it A sad face shows something is wrong Important Make sure you remove the sales stickers before y...

Page 3: ...7 Slow cooking 20 Care and cleaning 22 Installing the cooker 27 General information 29 What is wrong and why 31 Service and spare parts 33 Installation Instructions 34 Technical Data 35 Safety require...

Page 4: ...e to spread Please note If you have any trouble lighting a hotplate burner turn all the hotplate control knobs off and make sure the hotplate burner parts have been replaced correctly See page 23 for...

Page 5: ...ol knob back to the gas mark you want 4 Wait until the burner is showing large flames 5 Close the oven door To turn off any burner 1 Push in the control knob and turn it to the off position This is sh...

Page 6: ...on the high setting Cooking positions There is only one position for the grill shelf Most food should be cooked on the grid in the grill pan You can turn the grid over to suit different thicknesses o...

Page 7: ...s over the top of the grill pan Slide the handle to the left and over the central bump on the grill pan Place the grill pan on the shelf so that the pan is positioned centrally beneath the grill burne...

Page 8: ...n adjust the heat by turning the control between the highest and lowest settings These are shown as a large and a small flame symbol Burner sizes The hotplate has three burner sizes to suit different...

Page 9: ...t where it is and turn off all controls Place a damp cloth or a fitting lid over the pan to smother the flames Never put water on the fire Leave the pan to cool for 30 minutes If you are using a Wok w...

Page 10: ...rfill pans 3 Cover pans with a lid whenever possible The food will heat up more quickly and there will be less steam in the kitchen 4 Try cooking more than one vegetable in the same pan for example po...

Page 11: ...er shelf to finish cooking Preheating You do not need to preheat the oven for casseroling and so on Preheat the oven for baking or when you are cooking sensitive food such as Yorkshire puddings souffl...

Page 12: ...lts we recommend open roasting using minimal fat or oil to prevent splashing It is not necessary to cover meat or poultry or wrap food in foil when roasting as this restricts the circulation of heat a...

Page 13: ...about The condensation forms when heat and moisture are present for example during cooking Whenever possible try to make sure that food which contains a lot of moisture for example casseroles are cove...

Page 14: ...sitions give the best results Put the dishes in the centre of the shelf You can change the gas marks and cooking times to suit your own tastes It is important to check that food is piping hot before s...

Page 15: ...ghly thaw frozen joints before cooking them The times given above are for open roasting in a preheated oven If you cover the food with foil or a lid allow an extra 10 15 minutes for each kg 1lb Yorksh...

Page 16: ...on baking tray Puddings Milk pudding Baked sponge pudding Baked custard 2 4 3 3 4 4 2 hrs approx 45 60 mins 50 60 mins Yeast mixtures Bread 0 45 kg 1lb loaves 0 90 kg 2 lb loaves Rolls and buns 8 8 8...

Page 17: ...ing the minute minder If the oven is switched off on the wall or there is a loss of power the clock will stop When you first switch the electricity supply on the timer display will flash Minute minder...

Page 18: ...ows the interval you want to time e g 30 minutes At the end of the timed period the minute minder will click switching the oven off if in use An alarm will sound the cookpot symbol will flash and the...

Page 19: ...me of day will show in the display If the oven is in use this will switch off after a few seconds To reset press both buttons together Things to note 1 The time of day must be set before you can use t...

Page 20: ...er food for the last half hour if it is normally served golden brown Food preparation slow cooking Joints of meat and poultry l Do not cook meat joints over 2 7kg 6lb l Do not cook poultry over 2kg 4l...

Page 21: ...s at gas mark 6 then reduce to the slow cook setting General points for slow cooking Frozen foods Thaw thoroughly before cooking Thickening Toss meat in flour for casseroles Blend cornflour with water...

Page 22: ...water whilst they are very hot as this may damage the finish of the parts The hotplate Clean the hotplate top using a mild abrasive such as Jif Take care not to damage the spark electrodes If the spa...

Page 23: ...sure that the hole in the crown is over the electrode Check that the two longer location pegs sit in the slots in the body When the crown is in this position let it fall freely on to the body Check th...

Page 24: ...not put dishes too high in the oven If you do they may stick to the oven roof Cover your roasting tins with foil This will prevent fat splashing Use a roasting tin which is just large enough for the m...

Page 25: ...t least 30 minutes 3 Turn the temperature up to mark 7 for 2 hours or until the oven is presentably clean Some staining will remain Do not use any cleaning agents or scrapers on the inside of the oven...

Page 26: ...this the door glass could fall forward 4 Using both hands gently tilt the top of the door glass towards you Lift it slightly to disengage the locators at the bottom of the door 5 Clean the outer and...

Page 27: ...pen or install a mechanical ventilation device mechanical extractor hood Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation for example opening of a window or more effective...

Page 28: ...tch fire for example wood or curtains behind the cooker l Base units which are higher than the hotplate must be 100mm away l If a cooker hood is fitted check the cooker hood installation instructions...

Page 29: ...have to change the fuse replace it with a 3 amp fuse which has been ASTA approved to BS 1362 Do not use the plug until you have put the fuse cover back on If the fuse cover is lost you can get a repl...

Page 30: ...ot carry out other electrical work Unplug the cooker and tell your installer Replacing the oven light bulb You need a 25 Watt small Edison screw with a temperature rating of T300 l Make sure the oven...

Page 31: ...cooker will not light because there is an electrical power failure such as a power cut burners may be lit with a match l Check that there is not a problem with your gas supply You can do this by maki...

Page 32: ...Problem Having difficulty cleaning any part of the cooker Check l Check that the instructions for care and cleaning beginning on page 22 are being followed C S I G 5 0 0 X 32 What is wrong and why...

Page 33: ...ry to describe the nature of the fault Always give your cookers full name and serial number which you can see when the main oven door is opened Make a note of this information in this space Name Seria...

Page 34: ...able Check that this model is suitable for the type of supply available In the interest of safety this appliance must be installed and or serviced by a competent person as stated in the Gas Safety Ins...

Page 35: ...by pressed spacer on vent panel CONNECTIONS Gas Rear left hand side of cooker at hotplate level Rc B S P female Electric 220V 240V 50 Hz mains 3 core cable is supplied with an integral moulded plug f...

Page 36: ...ance with the current installation regulations Particular attention shall be given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation The room containing the appliance should have an air supply in acc...

Page 37: ...acent to the appliance but less than 400mm above the hotplate then a minimum space of 100mm must be maintained between the sides of the unit and the appliance see Fig 1b Curtains must not be fitted im...

Page 38: ...ents page 36 These instructions should be read in conjunction with the leaflet packed with the stability bracket 1 Place the appliance in its intended position and level appliance 2 Mark off 300mm fro...

Page 39: ...ANCE MUST BE EARTHED DO NOT EARTH THIS APPLIANCE TO THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING This appliance must be connected to 220V 240V A C 50Hz supply It is supplied with 2 metres of 5 amp 3 core cable incorporating...

Page 40: ...t hand side of the burner box Remove oven burner by removing the spring clip from the right hand side of the oven burner and slide burner off injector whilst easing it forward and taking care not to s...

Page 41: ...he oven burner is alight 2 When the oven burner lights up the sparking should cease there should be a low gas rate at first to the oven burner which is the flame supervision device F S D by pass rate...

Page 42: ...42 CSIG500X 311522300...

Page 43: ...s of this pack include No OFF DESCRIPTION 2 Oven shelves 1 P C Guarantee card 1 Hotplate operation card 1 Timer reference card 1 Grill pan 1 Grill pan grid 1 Detachable grill pan handle 4 Burner crown...

Page 44: ...Burner Cap Simmer Burner Crown Rapid N G Burner Crown Rapid L P G Burner Crown Normal Burner Crown Simmer Pan Support 1 2 1 1 1 2 1 2 354000610 354000609 354000608 359039100 337000302 337000402 337000...

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