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Parmco Appliances 

extended 5 year  

warranty

The Warranty:

•  Subject to the terms and conditions contained within this 

warranty, if the product is not of Acceptable Quality (as 
defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act) within 5 years of 
the date of original purchase, then Parmco Sales undertakes 
to repair or, at it’s sole discretion, replace the product.

•  The warranty does not cover the costs of transport, mileage 

or travelling time if the product is located beyond 30km of a 
recognised Service Agent.

•  This warranty is offered as an extra benefit, and does 

not affect other legal rights, which can not be modified or 
excluded by agreement.

•  This warranty only applies to goods supplied and installed in 

the North and South Islands of New Zealand.

•  The provisions of this warranty are in addition to the rights 

and remedies available to consumers under the Consumer 
Guarantees Act 1993.

•  Products purchased as seconds or thirds may or may not 

carry a warranty. Please check with your reseller at the time 
of purchase for the warranty period being offered. 

The Warranty is not valid:

•  If the product is not installed and operated in accordance with the operating 

instructions.

•  If the product is not installed to comply with the electrical, gas, plumbing 

and other Regulations and Codes of Practice in New Zealand.

•  If the product is operated on voltages or frequencies outside the normal 

range for domestic appliances in New Zealand.

•  If the product is not used in normal domestic use, or if it is used in a 

business as defined in the Consumer Guarantees Act.

•  If any serial number has been removed or defaced.
•  If proof of date of purchase is not supplied, except at the sole discretion of 

Parmco Sales.  Proof of purchase can be for the product itself, or if installed 
with a kitchen or house then proof of purchase can be from a Parmco 
reseller of products supplied by Parmco.

•  If the products are purchased in a second hand condition from other parties 

(including but not limited to TradeMe, Sella, etc.) 

Liability under this warranty will not be accepted for:

•  Wear and tear from normal domestic use.
•  Damage in transport.
•  Damage caused to the product by neglect, abuse, negligence, wilful act or 

misuse.

•  Any costs associated with the repair, replacement, removal or reinstallation 

of products installed in a damaged condition.

•  Any defect caused by accident, misuse, neglect, tampering with or 

unauthorised modifications of the appliance or any attempt at internal 
adjustment or repair by any person other than an Authorised Service Agent.

•  Service calls that relate principally to the following:
•  Instruction on how to use the product.
•  Repair or replacement of house fuses, electrical wiring, gas fitting or 

plumbing.

•  Wear and tear caused by normal use of the product.
•  Normal or scheduled maintenance including blocked filters or ducting.
•  Consumable items such as light bulbs.
•  Any damage to hobs caused by spills when cooking.
•  Any breakage or damage of glass items.
•  Any damage caused by non recommended product used for cleaning, 

maintaining, lubricating or similar.

•  Any aspect relating to the installation of the product, or damage caused 

during installation including blocked access for repair.

•  Any third party (including reseller) or consequential loss or damage (direct 

or indirect) however arising.

New Zealand 

Owned & Operated 

for 25 Years

Product

Date of purchase

Dealer / Retailers Name

Please retain this Warranty card together with receipt or other proof of 

purchase date when seeking service during the warranty period

Please contact Parmco at 09 573 5678 if your 

appliance needs servicing under warranty. Please 

have your model number and proof of purchase ready. 

Warranty repairs must be authorized by Parmco.

p: 09 573 5678 

f: 09 573 5699 

e: sales@parmco.co.nz 

w: www.parmco.co.nz

Subject to updates without prior notice, please visit www.parmco.co.nz for 

the latest version. 

E & O.E. 

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Summary of Contents for AR600

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions Models AR 600 AR 600 LEG AR 600 CER AR 600 OBS AR 600 WHT AR 900 AR 900 LEG AR 900 CER AR 900 OBS FS9S 5 2 For your convenience we recommend to attach the serial number label H...

Page 2: ...e take special note of all detailed technical information and installation instructions It is essential that you follow these instructions to ensure the safety and reliability of this appliance Furthe...

Page 3: ...and that this appliance must be installed only by authorized persons The installation must comply with all the appropriate New Zealand Standards and Regulatory Requirements with particular reference t...

Page 4: ...requirements Before cleaning your appliance or perform maintenance always ensure the appliance is disconnected from the main supply Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless specifical...

Page 5: ...ve the molten material while the cooking zone is still warm to prevent it from being damaged Failure to instantly clean the ceramic glass could lead to incrustations which are impossible to remove onc...

Page 6: ...mely versatile Steam and Condensation Often owners of new ovens will see a higher level of steam and condensation than they are used to in their previous appliance This is normal and contributes to ke...

Page 7: ...7 Description of appliance AR 900s AR 600s PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 900mm 900mm 960mm...

Page 8: ...cooktop element 5 Semi rapid burner medium 12 Oval cooktop element 6 Wok burner 13 Power residual heat indicators 7 Fish burner Oven and Accessories The appliance is supplied with easy clean shelf su...

Page 9: ...ximum gas flow or high flame and lighting position Minimum gas flow or low flame When using the appliance the knobs should be positioned between the maximum and minimum flow settings Never position th...

Page 10: ...ven off the control knob must be turned anti clockwise to the off position Do not force the control knob the other way as it will damage the appliance This symbol above the control knob selects the co...

Page 11: ...ame failure thermocouple Fig 1 D and activate the safety valve which would otherwise cut off the gas flow In the event of a power failure it is still possible to operate your appliance Place a lit mat...

Page 12: ...me wok 220mm 260mm Fish burner 310x140mm 380x230mm Using the cooktop for the first time Before cooking for the first time the ceramic glass has to be cleaned Remove any removable labels and protective...

Page 13: ...ng zones For the inner cooking zone turn the control knob clockwise to the desired position between low and max Once the inner cooking zone is hot the lamp corresponding to the zone illuminates Lowest...

Page 14: ...time you use your appliance set the temperature to MAX and select a cooking mode leaving the empty oven to operate for 30 minutes Then turn off the appliance and allow it to cool Any odours during thi...

Page 15: ...i automatic program has been set Press the button AUTO will clear from the display and the oven can be operated manually Automatic Setting Automatic setting of the oven allows you to select the end ti...

Page 16: ...ctor knob The oven starts immediately and AUTO will flash At the finish time reached the oven automatically stops cooking The alarm will ring and AUTO will flash Press the alarm bell to stop the ringi...

Page 17: ...the exterior of the appliance cool the appliance is fitted with a cooling fan that operates automatically When the oven is on the cooling fan turns on and you will notice a flow of air exiting betwee...

Page 18: ...possible to brown the surface of meats and roasts while locking in the juices to keep them tender Grill can also be used for dishes that require a high temperature on the surface of the dish such as...

Page 19: ...modes and shelf heights that will deliver you the results that best matches your cooking style The advice given below is a guideline only which may be varied according to your personal experience Pre...

Page 20: ...rses Lasagne 2 190 210 20 25 Sponge Cake 2 3 190 220 25 35 Strudel 1 2 150 25 35 Bread 2 3 190 210 40 Toast 1 2 220 240 7 Grilling First Surface Second Surface Pork Chops 4 7 9 5 7 Fillet of Pork 3 9...

Page 21: ...the oven when it is in operation as this will result in damage to the enamel Clean the glass door using non abrasive products or sponges and dry it with a soft cloth Do not use abrasive cleaners or s...

Page 22: ...dishwasher For stubborn dirt use standard non abrasive detergents or specific commercial products We strongly advise you not to use any scouring type pads steel wool or acid for cleaning Cleaning the...

Page 23: ...plastic buttons 3 Pull the door upwards towards you To replace the door reverse this procedure Hinge Style 2 Open the door fully Locate the hinge assembly 1 Lift the hinge tab to the open position 2...

Page 24: ...Disposal should always be carried out in an environmentally appropriate manner For more detailed information about treatment recovery and recycling of this product please contact your local City Counc...

Page 25: ...adhered to the base of the appliance and on the duplicate data label in the appliance information pack IMPORTANT NOTE It is the law in New Zealand that this appliance must be installed only by authori...

Page 26: ...INSTALLER This appliance shall only be installed by an authorized person This appliance shall only be installed in complete accordance with the Gas and Electrical Standards of New Zealand All local r...

Page 27: ...by Parmco Appliances should be a minimum of 750mm above this appliance Installing Units on a Plinth It is possible to install the AR 600 AR 900 AR 600 LEG AR 600 OBS AR 600 WHT AR 900 LEG AR 600 CER A...

Page 28: ...INS ARE TAUT WHEN ANCHORED TO PREVENT THE APPLIANCE FROM TILTING AR 600 LEG and AR 900 LEG Models These models have extendable legs that you can use to raise and lower the appliance to the desired ins...

Page 29: ...ry burners This should result in a small stable flame that is uniform around the entire burner ring If not continue adjusting the bypass screw anti clockwise in small increments until the desired low...

Page 30: ...ld be removed by hand with a mild solution of hot water and washing up liquid applied with a soft brush Remove all accessories from the oven Set the oven to conventional function Set the heat to 250 C...

Page 31: ...on the top and bottom edge of the rear fan cover Remove cover Note The fan cover must be replaced after cleaning To refit place the fan cover back into position by lining up the screw holes in each co...

Page 32: ...by the switch Before connecting to the mains make sure that The electrical counter the circuit breaker feed cable and socket are suitable to withstand the maximum load requirements as detailed on the...

Page 33: ...AR 600 1 x 0 50 2 x 0 65 0 1 x 0 95 AR 600 LEG 1 x 0 50 2 x 0 65 0 1 x 0 95 AR 600 OBS 1 x 0 50 2 x 0 65 0 1 x 0 95 AR 600 WHT 1 x 0 50 2 x 0 65 0 1 x 0 95 AR 900 1 x 0 50 2 x 0 65 1 x 0 85 1 x 0 95...

Page 34: ...f products supplied by Parmco If the products are purchased in a second hand condition from other parties including but not limited to TradeMe Sella etc Liability under this warranty will not be accep...

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