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Problem 

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What to do   

Uneven cooking 

Incorrect shelf position 

Select shelf that puts food in centre of oven 

Oven tray too large 

Remove oven tray. Use smaller trays or dishes 

Trays not in centre 

Put trays in centre 

Oven fan causing uneven browning or small 

cakes to lean over   

Rotate food during cooking, or use Conventional 

Mode (i.e. no fan) 

Baked products too 

brown on top 

Oven not preheated 

Preheat the oven 

Baking tins too large (diameter) for recipe 

Use correct size tins 

Fan-forced mode with oven temperature 

too high   

Check recipe. Reduce oven temperature by 10° – 20° 

C or more 

Cooking time too long 

Next time, shorten cooking time 

Baking tins not evenly spaced 

Stagger baking tins at least 3cm between tins and 

the oven walls 

Items to be cooked are not evenly sized or 

spaced on trays 

Make into same size and shape and spread 

evenly over trays 

 

Baked products too 

brown on bottom 

Baking tins too large (diameter) 

Use correct size tins 

Baking tins are dark metal or glass 

Change to shiny, light tins or lower the 

temperature by 10°-20° C 

Food too low in oven 

Cook one shelf higher 

Oven door opened too frequently during 

baking 

Don’t open the oven door until at least half the 

cooking time has passed 

Baking temperature too high 

Lower the temperature 

Oven tray blocking heat (below thermostat)  Use higher shelf position for oven tray 

Cakes have a cracked 

thick crust 

Baking temperature too high 

Lower the temperature 

Food too low in oven 

Cook one shelf higher 

Cake batter over mixed 

Mix just long enough to combine the ingredients 

Baking tin too deep 

Check size of tin and use recommended size 

Baking tins dark 

Change to shiny light tins 

Baked products are 

pale, flat and 

undercooked 

Baking temperature too low 

Raise the temperature 

Food too low in oven 

Cook one shelf higher 

Baking time too short 

Increase cooking time 

Incorrect baking tin size 

Use correct size tin 

Cakes fallen in centre 

Baking temperature too low 

Raise the temperature 

Baking time too short 

Increase cooking time 

Proportions of ingredients incorrect for 

recipe 

Check recipe 

Opening door too early during baking 

Do not open door until the last quarter of 

cooking time 

Roast meat and 

potatoes not browning 

in fan oven 

Poor hot air circulation 

Elevate food onto a rack to allow air circulation 

Oven temperature is too low 

Increase temperature to 200° - 220° C 

Not long enough in oven 

Continue cooking for another 15+ minutes 

 

 

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Summary of Contents for FS54CER

Page 1: ...ent to improving and updating product ranges we reserve the right to alter change and update technical specifications and appearance attributes of all Parmco Appliances products E OE Model FS54R FS54C...

Page 2: ...te of all detailed technical information and installation instructions It is essential that you only allow a qualified technician to install this appliance to ensure the safety and reliability of this...

Page 3: ...D DE ES SC CR RI IP PT TI IO ON N 4 7 7 F FI IR RS ST T T TI IM ME E U US SE E O OF F T TH HE E A AP PP PL LI IA AN NC CE E 6 8 8 U US SI IN NG G T TH HE E O OV VE EN N 7 9 9 U US SI IN NG G T TH HE...

Page 4: ...loves Install stove shelving and fittings in accordance with this manual Ensure all specified vents openings and airspaces are not blocked All electric appliances should only be installed by authorize...

Page 5: ...lean and turn it off immediately after use 4 4 2 2 O Ov ve en n w wa ar rn ni in ng gs s Do not push down or apply any weight on oven s door Do not line oven with foil or place anything on the bottom...

Page 6: ...Do not use caustic soda based cleaners Do not use steam cleaners as this may cause moisture build up Always clean the appliance immediately after any food spillage Appliances requiring connection to...

Page 7: ...rear fan forced element 17 Hidden oven base element 18 Rear adjustable anti slip feet 2 19 Anti tilt floor bracket 20 Kick panel stability bolt located kick panel 21 Front adjustable anti slip feet 2...

Page 8: ...ing the room is well ventilated Please install oven accessories as outlined in the Maintenance section The grill element may have oils left on it from manufacturing Before you cook on the grill for th...

Page 9: ...ve en n F Fu un nc ct ti io on n K Kn no ob b Description of each oven function mode Lamp The lamp of the oven is on This is not a cooking function Conventional cooking no fan uses hidden bottom eleme...

Page 10: ...g g o ov ve en n w wi it th ho ou ut t T Ti im me er r Turn the Timer knob counterclockwise to symbol The oven will operate with use of the timer function O Op pe er ra at ti in ng g o ov ve en n u us...

Page 11: ...n or fruit scones 200 Any 10 15 Rolled biscuits 170 2 3 150 Any 10 15 Spooned biscuits 190 2 3 180 Any 12 15 Shortbread biscuits 160 2 3 150 Any 30 35 Hard individual meringues 110 2 100 Any 90 Soft i...

Page 12: ...until at least half the cooking time has passed Baking temperature too high Lower the temperature Oven tray blocking heat below thermostat Use higher shelf position for oven tray Cakes have a cracked...

Page 13: ...ondensation 9 9 U Us si in ng g t th he e g gr ri il ll l 9 9 1 1 G Gr ri il ll l s sa af fe et ty y w wa ar rn ni in ng gs s Always turn the grill off immediately after you have finished cooking Pull...

Page 14: ...w wa ar rn ni in ng g Do not use pots and pans which are unsteady as these could overbalance Do not use mats heat diffusers or wok stands These will cause a temperature build up which can damage the c...

Page 15: ...t of ceramic glass being cracked The ceramic cooktop is made from a highly resistant ceramic glass that withstands heating and cooling without breaking However like any glass it may break The smooth g...

Page 16: ...an nt t c co oi il l e el le em me en nt ts s These coiled hotplates are self cleaning To clean the trim rings if fitted lift the front of element and remove trim rings then wash it in warm soapy wat...

Page 17: ...or Proceed as follows Open the door to the full extent fig 1 Open the lever A completely on the left and right hinges fig 2 Hold the door as shown in fig 3 approximately 30 degree angle upwards Gently...

Page 18: ...atch the surface which may result in shattering of the glass 1 12 2 9 9 R Re ep pl la ac ci in ng g t th he e O Ov ve en n L La am mp p Disconnect the oven from the power supply at the fuse box by mea...

Page 19: ...ed properly after door removal for cleaning Door seal is worn or has moved Replace seal or refit it Unit smoking when first used Protective oils being removed This is normal Odour on the first use of...

Page 20: ...o ow w Wire cross sectional area mm2 Connection mode L L1 1 L L2 2 L L3 3 N N E E 1 1N N Min6 Min6 Min6 2 2N N Min2 5 Min2 5 Min6 Min6 3 3N N Min2 5 Min1 5 Min1 5 Min6 Min6 C Co on nn ne ec ct ti in n...

Page 21: ...approved service agent or Parmco 1 15 5 2 2 U Un np pa ac ck ki in ng g a an nd d I In ns st ta al ll la at ti io on n I In ns st tr ru uc ct ti io on ns s f fo or r t th he e I In ns st ta al ll le e...

Page 22: ...til installation is completed Slide the cooker back into the anti tilt plate so that rear cover rests against the rear wall Then check the height and level of the cooker If required pull the cooker ba...

Page 23: ...rill power W 1650 1800 Hobs power W Max 6000 Product dimension mm 540 630 1140 Gross net weight Kg 63 5 54 Amps 32 Model FS54CER Oven capacity L 70 Grill capacity L 20 Voltage V 220 240 Frequency Hz 5...

Page 24: ...cts 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...

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