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Always be certain that the controls are in the OFF position 

when the oven is not in use, and before attempting to clean 

the cooker.

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When the oven is on, DO NOT leave the oven door 

open for longer than necessary, otherwise the 

control knobs may become very hot.

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When using the grill, make sure that the grill pan 

is in position and pushed fully in, otherwise the 

control knobs may become very hot.

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DO NOT use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal 

scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can 

scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of 

the glass.

Always keep combustible materials, e.g. curtains, and 

flammable liquids a safe distance away from your cooker.

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Never store flammable materials in the drawer. 

This includes paper, plastic and cloth items, such 

as cookbooks, plastic ware and towels, as well as 

flammable liquids. Do not store explosives, such as 

aerosol cans, on or near the appliance.

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DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of the cooker 

while it is on.

Use dry oven gloves when applicable – using damp gloves 

might result in steam burns when you touch a hot surface. 

Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in place of a glove – it 

might catch fire if brought into contact with a hot surface.

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NEVER operate the cooker with wet hands.

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DO NOT use aluminium foil to cover shelves, linings 

or the oven roof.

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DO NOT use hotplate protectors, foil or hotplate 

covers of any description. These may affect the safe 

use of your hotplate burners and are potentially 

hazardous to health.

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NEVER heat unopened food containers. Pressure 

build up may make the containers burst and cause 

injury.

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DO NOT use unstable saucepans. Always ensure that 

you position the handles away from the edge of the 

hotplate.

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DO NOT use cooking vessels on the hotplate that 

overlap the edges.

Never leave the hotplate unattended at high heat settings. 

Pans boiling over can cause smoking, and greasy spills may 

catch on fire. Use a deep fat thermometer whenever possible 

to prevent fat overheating beyond the smoking point.

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WARNING!

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Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be 

dangerous and may result in fire.

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NEVER leave a chip pan unattended. Always heat fat 

slowly, and watch as it heats. Deep fry pans should 

be only one third full of fat. Filling the pan too full 

of fat can cause spill over when food is added. If you 

use a combination of oils or fats in frying, stir them 

together before heating or as the fats melt.

Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost on frozen 

foods or moisture on fresh foods can cause hot fat to bubble 

up and over the sides of the pan. Carefully watch for spills or 

overheating 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.

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DO NOT use the top of the flue (the slot along the 

back of the cooker) for warming plates, dishes, 

drying tea towels or softening butter.

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DO NOT use water on grease fires and never pick 

up a flaming pan. Turn the controls off and then 

smother a flaming pan on a surface unit by covering 

the pan completely with a well fitting lid or baking 

tray. If available, use a multipurpose dry chemical or 

foam-type fire extinguisher.

Cooking high moisture content foods can create a ‘steam 

burst’ when the oven door is opened 

(Fig. 1.1)

. When 

opening the oven stand well back and allow any steam to 

disperse.
Take care that no water seeps into the appliance.

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This appliance is heavy so take care when moving it.

Cooker Care

As steam can condense to water droplets on the cool outer 

trim of the oven, it may be necessary during cooking to wipe 

away any moisture with a soft cloth. This will also help to 

prevent soiling and discolouration of the oven exterior by 

cooking vapours.

Cleaning

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 fire.
Clean only the parts listed in this guide.
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.

ArtNo.324-0001 Steam burst 

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Summary of Contents for Elan 90 Dual Fuel

Page 1: ...Elan 90 Dual Fuel Britain s No 1 Range Cooker USER GUIDE INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 2: ...sugar and serve immediately with cream or cr me fraiche FRUITY BAKED PUDDING Serves 4 6 Ingredients 3kg 6 lb skinned and boned loin of pork 2 x 70g packs prosciutto Grated zest of 2 lemons Bay leaves...

Page 3: ...and Doors 16 Ovens 17 The Tall Oven 17 Cleaning Table 18 6 Troubleshooting 19 7 Installation 21 Dear Installer 21 Safety Requirements and Regulations 21 Provision of Ventilation 21 Location of Cooker...

Page 4: ...iv...

Page 5: ...respiratory or allergy problems should vacate the area for this brief period If you smell gas DO NOT turn electric switches on or off DO NOT smoke DO NOT use naked flames DO turn off the gas at the me...

Page 6: ...fat overheating beyond the smoking point n n WARNING n n Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in fire n n NEVER leave a chip pan unattended Always heat fat slow...

Page 7: ...is pressed in sparks will be made at every burner this is normal Do not attempt to disassemble or clean around any burner while another burner is on otherwise an electric shock could result To light...

Page 8: ...ld also 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 Fig 2 7 The minimum recommended pan diameter is 120mm Th...

Page 9: ...k and metal cooking utensils e g spatulas will damage the surface Use heat resistant plastic or wooden utensils n n DO NOT put it crossways it will not fit properly and will be unstable n n DO NOT put...

Page 10: ...ith the trivet back in place with the food on it slide the carriage back into the grill chamber Make sure that it is pushed right in n n Accessible parts may be hot when the grill is in use Young chil...

Page 11: ...mperatures can be cooked together using the cooler zone in the lower half of the oven and hotter area to the top The exposed top element may cook some foods too quickly so we recommend that the food b...

Page 12: ...for a fan oven are generally lower than a conventional oven Note Please remember that all cookers vary so temperatures in your new ovens may differ to those in your previous cooker Operating the Oven...

Page 13: ...etting the Minute Minder A Minute Minder E is a feature that can be set for a number of minutes and sounds an alarm once the specified amount of time has elapsed 1 Turn the Timer A knob to the Minute...

Page 14: ...display will show the current time the Cooking symbol and the word AUTO 5 Once the specified time has elapsed it will emit an alarm and the Multifunction Oven will stop working The Cooking symbol on t...

Page 15: ...g The Cooking symbol on the display will disappear and the word AUTO will flash Fig 2 34 7 Once the specified time has elapsed it will emit an alarm There are two ways to cancel the alarm I Turn the A...

Page 16: ...he door is open The maximum weight that can be held by the Handyrack is 5 5kg 12lb It should only be used with the supplied roasting tin which is designed to fit the Handyrack Any other vessel could b...

Page 17: ...ge of the oven s wire shelves Other containers should be placed centrally Keep all trays and containers away from the back of the oven as overbrowning of the food may occur For even browning the maxim...

Page 18: ...0 minutes according to size 2 3 hours 45 60 minutes 40 45 minutes 2 to 3 hours 20 30 minutes 15 20 minutes 15 20 minutes per 500g Steaks according to thickness Conventional Oven Temperature C Shelf Po...

Page 19: ...put the burner heads in a dishwasher Make sure they are absolutely dry before replacing them The Single Ring Burners When refitting the burner head make sure that the notch lines up with the electrod...

Page 20: ...lling the grill pan forward Fig 5 5 Lift the grill pan clear of the support frame The support frame is held to the side rails by two clips on each side Fig 5 6 For each side support the side rail with...

Page 21: ...ok Clean panels are working effectively DO NOT use steel wool oven cleaning pads or any other materials that will scratch the surface Removing the Main Oven Linings Some of the lining panels can be re...

Page 22: ...rmarket Sides and plinth Painted surface Hot soapy water soft cloth Splashback rear grille Enamel or stainless steel Hot soapy water soft cloth Cream cleaner with care if necessary Control panel Paint...

Page 23: ...nstaller Power failure In the event of a failure in the electrical supply remember to reset the clock to make sure that the timed oven continues to operate Food is cooking too slowly too quickly or bu...

Page 24: ...ing care to protect your fingers with a glove in case the bulb should shatter unscrew the old bulb Screw in the new bulb screw back the bulb cover Turn on the circuit breaker and check that the bulb n...

Page 25: ...tion and Use regulations The relevant Building IEE regulations In the Republic of Ireland the cooker must be installed in accordance with The installation must be carried out by a competent person and...

Page 26: ...bility bracket If the cooker is to be supplied with gas through a flexible hose a stability bracket or chain MUST be fitted These are not supplied with the cooker but are available at most builders me...

Page 27: ...aminate kitchen furniture are particularly prone to heat damage and discolouration We cannot accept responsibility for damage caused by normal use of the cooker to any material that de laminates or di...

Page 28: ...ility chain Fig 7 7 then the chain should be kept as short as is practicable and fixed firmly to the rear of the cooker If you are using a stability bracket Fig 7 8 and Fig 7 9 then adjust the bracket...

Page 29: ...djust the height of the rear of the cooker use a 13mm spanner or socket wrench to turn the adjusting nuts at the front bottom corners of the cooker To set the front turn the feet bases to raise or low...

Page 30: ...bayonet and make moving the cooker easier The hose should be fitted so that both inlet and outlet connections are vertical so that the hose hangs downwards in a U shape Ideally the hose supply connect...

Page 31: ...minal cover box on the back panel Connect the mains cable to the correct terminals for your electrical supply type Fig 7 14 and Fig 7 15 Check that the links are correctly fitted and that the terminal...

Page 32: ...gas sound after completion n n DO NOT use reconditioned or unauthorised gas controls n n Disconnect from the electricity and gas supply before servicing n n Before electrical reconnection check that t...

Page 33: ...gas sound The gas pressure can be measured at one of the hotplate injectors not the wok burner Lift off a burner head Fit the pressure gauge to the jet Turn on and light one of the other burners Turn...

Page 34: ...reen yellow gr Grey 9 Circuit Diagram Code Description A1 Grill control A2 Grill element left hand side A3 Grill element right hand side B1 Left hand multi function oven thermostat B2 Left hand multi...

Page 35: ...or Wok burner 57 3 5kW internal 78 3 5kW 246g h internal 53 external 126 external 82 Large burner 40 3 0kW 134 3 0kW 210 g h 87 Medium burner 32 1 7kW 109 1 7kW 119 g h 68 Small burner 28 1 0kW 75 1 0...

Page 36: ...32 Notes...

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Page 39: ...those authorised to act on behalf of AGA Rangemaster Exceptions Items not included under the free 1 year warranty include pan supports griddles wok rings baking trays grill pans trivets filters light...

Page 40: ...ed Office Juno Drive Leamington Spa Warwickshire CV31 3RG Search Rangemaster UK Rangemaster continuously seeks improvements in specification design and production of products and thus alterations take...

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