Baumatic BC391SS User guide

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BC391SS 90cm Single
cavity dual fuel
range cooker
KirThat
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BC391SS
90 cm Single cavity dual fuel range cooker
NOTE: This User Instruction Manual contains important
information, including safety & installation points, which will
enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it in a safe place so that it is easily available for future reference; for you or any person not familiar with the operation of the appliance.
DD 26/03/09
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Contents
Environmental note 4 Important safety information 5 – 9 Specifications 9 – 12
Control panel 11-12 Using your range cooker 12–20
Before first use 12 Selecting a cooking function and temperature 13-14 Using the minute minder 14 Cooking guidelines 15 Warnings 15-16 Shelf levels 16 Cooking table 17 Using the grill 18 Using the hob top 18 Automatic ignition 19 Energy saving tips 19-20
Cleaning and maintenance 20-24 Cleaning the hob burners 21 Replacing the oven bulb 22 Removing the oven doors for cleaning 23 Removing the inner door glass for cleaning 24
Installation 25-36 Positioning 25-27 Gas connection 27 Ventilation requirements 27-28 Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations 28 Gas connection 29 Gas adjustment (Conversion to LPG for the hob top) 30-31 Minimum flow adjustment for hob gas taps 32 Fitting a stability chain 33 Electrical connection 34 Connecting the mains supply cable 35 Replacing the mains supply cable 35-36
My appliance isn’t working correctly 36-38 Contact details 39
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Environmental note
o The packaging materials that Baumatic uses are environmentally
friendly and can be recycled.
o Please discard
environment.
all packaging material with due regard for the
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Important safety information
Your safety is of the utmost importance to Baumatic. Please make sure that you read this instruction booklet before attempting to install or use the appliance. If yo are unsure of any of the information contained in tu his
ooklet, please contact the Baumatic Advice Line.
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General Information
o This appliance is designed for domes
the cooking of domestic foodstuffs.
o IMPORTANT: The adjacent furniture and all materials used
the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85°C above the amb room it is located in, whilst in use.
o Certain types of vinyl or laminate kitchen furniture are
particularly prone to heat damage or discolouratio temperatures below the guidelines given above.
o Any damage caused by the appliance being installed in
contravention of this temperature limit, or by placing adjacent cabinet materials closer than the liability of the owner.
o IMPORTANT: Baumatic Ltd. DO NOT recommend t
appliance is installed on any type of marine vessel.
o The use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other
environment without the express agreement o will invalidate any warranty or liability claim.
o Your new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or
mechanical defects, subject to certain exclusions that are noted in Baumatic’s Conditions Of G affect your statutory rights.
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o Repairs may only be carried out by Baumatic
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arning and safety instructions
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o This appliance complies with all current European safety
legislation. Baumatic do wish to emphasise that this compl does not remove the fact that the appliance surfaces will
become hot during use and retain heat after operation.
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o Baumatic strongly recommend that babies and young children
are prevented from being near to the appliance and not allowe to touch the appliance at a surfaces will become hot.
o If it is necessary for younger family members to be in the
kitchen, plea at all times.
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o Always keep the oven doors closed when the oven is not in use. o Always follow the basic principles of food handling a
this will prevent the possibility of bacterial growth.
o Always keep ventilation slots clear of obstructions. o Keep fingers away from the hin
otherwise you may trap them.
o Oven gloves should be used when placing food in the oven ca
and when removing it. Care should be tak contact with the inside of the appliance.
se ensure that they are kept under close supervision
hat you understand the controls before using the
all of the controls on the appliance are turned off
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o Do not place heavy objects on the oven door or lean on the
oven door when it is open, as this can cause damage to the oven door hinges. Nobody should be allowed to sit or stand on any part of the cooker.
o Do not store chemicals, food stuffs, pressurised containers in or
on the cooker or in cabinets immediately above or next to the cooker.
o Do not heat up unopened food containers, as pressure can build
up which may cause the container to burst.
o Do not place flammable or plastic items on or near the hob
burners, these types of materials should also not be placed in the oven or the compartment below the oven.
o Do not leave heated oil or fat unattended, as this is a fire risk.
You should not fill a deep fat frying pan more than one third full of fat or oil; you should also not use a lid.
o Do not allow fat or oil to build up in the oven trays, grill pan or
oven base.
o Do not place pans or baking trays directly on the base of the
oven cavity, or line it with aluminium foil.
o Do not grill food containing fat without using a grill trivet. The
grill trivet should never be covered with aluminium foil.
o Do not place hot enamel parts in water, leave them to cool first.
o Do not allow vinegar, coffee, milk, saltwater, lemon, tomato
juice or any liquid with high sugar content to remain in contact with the enamel parts of the appliance. Spillages should be wiped up immediately.
o Do not allow electrical fittings or cables to come into contact
with areas on the appliance that get hot.
o Do not use the appliance to heat the room it is located in or to
dry clothing. No clothing should be placed over or near to the hob burners or oven door.
o Do not install the appliance next to curtains or soft furnishings.
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o Do not attempt to lift or move cooking appliances by using the
oven door or handle, as this may cause damage to the appliance or result in injury to the person lifting the appliance.
Cleaning
o Cleaning of the oven should be carried out on a regular basis. o Great care should be taken whilst using this appliance and when
following the cleaning procedure.
o IMPORTANT: The appliance must be disconnected from the
mains before following the cleaning procedure.
o IMPORTANT: Care must be taken when cleaning between
the door glasses, and inside the inner frame as some of the edges maybe sharp due to the manufacturing process.
Installation
This appliance must be correctly installed by a suitably qualified person, strictly in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. Please see the specific section of this booklet that refers to installation.
o Baumatic Ltd. declines any responsibility for injury or
damage, to person or property, as a result of improper use or installation of this appliance.
o Heat, steam and moisture will be created during use of the
appliance, take care to avoid injury and ensure that the room is adequately ventilated. If the appliance is going to be used for prolonged periods of time, then additional ventilation may be required.
o Please consult with your qualified installer if you are in any doubt
about the amount of ventilation that you will require.
Declaration of conformity
This appliance complies with the following European Directives:
-73/23/EEC regarding “low voltage”
-89/336/EEC regarding “electromagnetic disturbances”
-90/396/EEC regarding “gas appliances”
-89/109/EEC regarding “materials in contact with food”.
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o The above directives comply with 93/68/EEC regarding CE
marking.
o The manufacturer declares that the oven is built using certified
materials and requires the appliance to be installed in accordance with the standards currently in force. This appliance must be used by a trained person for domestic purposes only.
Specifications
Product dimensions:
Height: 920 - 940 mm Width: 895 mm Depth: 595 mm
Product specifications:
o 5 burner gas hob: o 3 function fan oven: o 1 x 3.50 kW wok burner o Oven capacity: 110 litres
o 1 x 3.00 kW rapid burner o Energy efficiency class: C o 2 x 1.75 kW semi-rapid
burners
o 1 x 1.00 kW auxiliary
burner
o Enamelled pan stands o Removable inner door
Standard accessories:
o Removable side racks o Enamelled baking tray o Safety shelf o LPG conversion jets
o Minute minder o Oven light o Double glazed removable
door glass o Automatic ignition
o Adjustable feet
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Optional extras:
o BPS2 Pizza stone o BTGRID Double-sided griddle plate o WOK1E Enamelled wok stand
Electrical details Rated Voltage: 230 Vac 50 Hz
Supply Connection: 13 A (double pole switched fused
outlet with 3mm contact gap)
Max Rated Inputs: 3.00 kW Mains Supply Lead: 3 core x 2.5 mm² (not supplied) Oven Light Bulb: 15 W/300°C screw type pigmy
Gas details
Gas Connection Type: 1/2” BSP Gas Type (Natural Gas): 20 mbar Gas Type (LPG): See table on page 31 for this
information.
For future reference please record the following information which can be found on the rating plate and the date of purchase which can be found on your sales invoice. The rating plate for your oven can be located on the rear of the appliance.
Model Number ………………………………. Serial Number ………………………………. Date of Purchase ……………………………….
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Control Panel
Oven function selector knob
o Use this control knob to select the oven
function that you want to cook with.
Oven thermostat control knob
o Use this control knob to set the temperature
in the oven.
Hob control knobs
o Use these control knobs to light and control
the hob burners.
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Minute minder control knob
o Use this control knob to set a minute minder
countdown.
Using your range cooker
Before first use
o To remove any residue from the oven cavity that may have been
left from the manufacturing process, you should select the fan oven function and select its maximum temperature setting.
o It is perfectly normal for a smell to be produced during this
process.
o You should make sure that any windows in the room are left
open during this process.
o It is advisable for you not to remain in the room whilst the
burning off process is taking place.
o You should leave the oven on maximum setting for 30 – 40
minutes.
o After the oven cavity has cooled, it should then be cleaned with
warm soapy water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
o Outer parts of the oven should be cleaned with warm soapy
water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
o We would recommend that an appropriate stainless steel cleaner
and polish is regularly used on the stainless steel surfaces of this appliance.
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Selecting a cooking function and temperature
Selecting an oven function
The oven function selector knob should be used to select the particular mode of cooking that you require. The appliance will utilise different elements within the oven cavity, depending on the oven function that you select.
Oven functions
DEFROST MODE: The fan runs without heat to reduce the
defrosting time of frozen foods. The time required to defrost the food will depend on the room temperature, the quantity and type of food. Always check food packaging for the defrosting instructions.
FAN OVEN: This method of cooking uses the circular element while the heat is distributed by the fan. This results in a faster and more economical cooking process. The fan oven allows
food to be cooked simultaneously on different shelves, preventing the transmission of smells and tastes from one dish onto another.
GRILL MODE: This method of cooking utilises the grill element, which directs heat downwards onto the food. This function is suitable for grilling portions of bacon, toast and meat etc. The thermostat control knob must NOT be turned
above 150°C.
Thermostat control knob
The oven thermostat control knob sets the required temperature of the oven. It is possible to regulate the temperature within a range of 50 ­250°C.
Turn the control knob anti-clockwise.
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Oven operating light
This light is situated above the thermostat control knob. It will switch on to indicate that the oven’s heating elements are in operation. The light will switch off when the temperature set on the thermostat control knob has been reached. It will cycle on and off throughout the cooking time.
Using the minute minder
The minute minder can be used independently of the oven or grill for a time period of up to 60 minutes.
o To set the timer, turn the knob
fully clockwise until it stops and then turn it back anti-clockwise to the required time.
o The time period that has been
set will expire when the control knob reaches zero, a brief audible signal will sound.
IMPORTANT: If you have the oven or grill in use whilst the timer is counting down. When the countdown ends, the oven will continue to heat. You must turn off the oven/grill using the oven function selector and oven thermostat control knob.
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Cooking guidelines
o Please refer to the information given on food packaging for
guidance on cooking temperatures and times. Once familiar with the performance of your appliance, temperatures and times can be varied to suit personal preference.
o If you are using the fan oven function, then you should follow
the information given on the food packaging for this particular mode of cooking.
o You should pre-heat the oven and not place food inside of it until
the oven operating light has gone off. You can choose not to pre­heat when using the fan oven mode; however you should extend the cooking time given on the food packaging by at least ten minutes.
o IMPORTANT: You should ALWAYS pre-heat the oven if you are
baking.
o If there is no guidance given on the food packaging specifically
for cooking in fan oven mode, you can generally reduce the cooking time and temperature by 10% from the information given for conventional oven cooking.
o Make sure that frozen foods are thoroughly thawed before
cooking, unless the instructions on the food packaging advise that you can “cook from frozen”.
o Before cooking, check that any accessories that are not required
are removed from the oven.
o Place cooking trays in the centre of the oven and leave gaps
between the trays to allow air to circulate.
o Try to open the door as little as possible to view the dishes. o The oven light will remain on during cooking.
Warnings
o Keep the oven door closed when using ALL oven functions,
including the grill function.
o Do not use aluminium foil to cover the enamelled baking tray or
heat items wrapped in aluminium foil under the grill. The high reflectivity of the foil could potentially damage the grill element.
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o You should also never line the base of your oven with aluminium
foil.
o During cooking, never place pans or cookware directly onto the
bottom of your oven. They should always be placed on the shelves provided.
o The grill heating element becomes extremely hot during
operation, avoid touching it inadvertently when handling the food which you are grilling.
o Important: Be careful when opening the door, to avoid contact
with hot parts and steam.
o When removing the enamelled baking tray, you should ALWAYS
use an oven glove.
Shelf levels
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Cooking table
Temperature
(°C)
Meat
Pork Roast 160 - 170°C 3 70 – 100 minutes Beef Roast
(calf) Beef Roast 170 - 190°C 3 40 – 60 minutes Veal Roast 160 - 180°C 3 65 – 90 minutes
Lamb Roast 140 – 160°C 3 100 – 130
Roast Beef 180 - 190°C 3 40 – 45 minutes
Roast Hare 170 - 180°C 3 30 – 40 minutes
Roast Rabbit 160 - 170°C 3 80 – 100 minutes
Roast Turkey 160 - 170°C 3 160 – 240
Roast Goose 160 - 180°C 3 120 – 160
Roast Duck 170 - 180°C 3 100 – 160
Roast Chicken 180°C 3 70 – 90 minutes
Fish 160 - 180°C 3 or 4 15 – 25 minutes
Pastry
Fruit Pie 180 - 200°C 3 40 – 50 minutes
Tea Cake 200 - 220°C 3 40 – 45 minutes
Brioche 170 - 180°C 3 40 – 60 minutes
Sponge Cake 200 - 230°C 3 25 – 35 minutes
Ring Cake 160 - 180°C 3 35 – 45 minutes
Sweet Puff
Pastries
Raisin Loaf 230 - 250°C 3 30 – 40 minutes
Strudel 160°C 3 25 – 35 minutes
Cookies 150 - 180°C 3 50 – 60 minutes
Apple Fritters 180 - 200°C 3 18 – 25 minutes
Sponge Biscuit 170 - 180°C 3 30 – 40 minutes
Toasted Sandwich 230 - 250°C 4 7 minutes
Bread 200 - 220°C 4 40 minutes
Pizza 200 - 220°C 3 20 minutes
170 - 180°C 3 65 – 90 minutes
180 - 200°C 3 20 – 30 minutes
Shelf
position
Approximate cooking time
minutes
minutes
minutes
minutes
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Using the grill
o IMPORTANT: When using the grill function, the oven door
MUST be kept closed.
o The enamelled baking tray should be placed on shelf level 1 or 2. o The thermostat control knob SHOULD NOT normally be turned
above 150°C when using the grill function.
o If you wish to use a higher temperature when grilling, then you
should only use the grill for 15 – 20 minutes. Before reducing the temperature down to 150°C.
o The grill heating element becomes extremely hot during
operation, avoid touching it inadvertently when handling the food which you are grilling.
o Do not use aluminium foil to cover the enamelled baking tray or
heat items wrapped in aluminium foil under the grill. The high reflectivity of the foil could potentially damage the grill element.
Using the hob top
The following symbols will appear on the control panel, next to each control knob:
Black circle: gas off
Large flame: maximum setting
Small flame: minimum setting
o The minimum setting is at the end of the clockwise rotation of
the control knob.
o All operation positions must be selected between the maximum
and minimum positions.
o Never select a knob position between the maximum and off
position.
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Automatic ignition
To ignite a burner:
o Press in the control knob of the
burner that you wish to light and turn it clockwise to the maximum position.
o If you keep the control knob
depressed, the automatic ignition for the burner will operate.
o Once the burner is lit, turn the control knob to your required
setting between the maximum and minimum setting symbols.
o To turn the burner off, turn the control knob fully anti-clockwise
to the gas off position.
o In case of power failure, the burners can be lit by carefully using
a match.
Energy saving tips
PANS BURNERS
Wok 220 mm 260 mm Rapid 180 mm 260 mm Semi-rapid 140 mm 260 mm Auxiliary 120 mm 140 mm
o The diametre of the bottom of the pan should correspond to that
of the burner.
o The burner flame must never extend beyond the diametre of the
pan.
o Use flat bottomed pans only
Minimum
diametre
Maximum
diametre
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o When possible, keep a lid on the pan whilst cooking. o Cook vegetables with as little water as possible, to reduce
cooking times.
IMPORTANT: Always place pans centrally over the hob burners and
position them so that the handles cannot get accidentally caught or knocked off. You should also make sure that the handle is not over one of the other hob burner flames.
Cleaning and maintenance
Cleaning operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool.
The appliance should be disconnected from your mains supply before commencing any cleaning process.
o The oven should be thoroughly cleaned before it is operated for
the first time and after each use. This will avoid residual food stuffs becoming baked on the oven cavity. After residues have been baked on several times, they are far more difficult to remove.
o Never clean the oven surfaces by steam cleaning. o The oven cavity should only be cleaned with warm soapy water,
using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
o Any stains that may appear on the bottom of the oven will have
originated from food splashes or spilt food, these splashes occur during the cooking process. These could possibly be a result of the food being cooked at an excessively high temperature or being placed in cookware that is too small.
o You should select a cooking temperature that is appropriate for
the food that you are cooking. You should also ensure that the food is placed in an adequately sized dish and that you use the enamelled baking tray where appropriate.
o Outer parts of the oven should only be cleaned with warm soapy
water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. No abrasive cleaners should be used.
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o We would recommend that an appropriate stainless steel cleaner
and polish is regularly used on the stainless steel surfaces of this appliance.
o If you use any form of oven cleaner on your appliance, then you
must check with the manufacturer of the cleaner that it is suitable for use on your appliance.
o Any damage that is caused to the appliance by a cleaning
product will not be fixed by Baumatic free of charge, even if the appliance is within the guarantee period.
Cleaning the hob burners
The hob burners should be cleaned once a week or more frequently if they get soiled.
o Remove the hob burners by pulling them upwards and away
from the hob top.
o Soak them for about ten minutes in hot water and a little
detergent.
o After cleaning and washing them, wipe and dry them carefully. o Before placing the burners back on the hob top, make sure that
the gas jet is not blocked.
o IMPORTANT: Make sure that you reassemble the burners in the
original way.
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Replacing the oven bulb
IMPORTANT: The oven must be disconnected from your mains supply before you attempt to either remove or replace the oven bulb.
o Remove all oven shelves
and the enamelled baking tray.
o Unscrew the lamp cover. o Unscrew the bulb and
remove it from its holder.
o Replace the bulb with a 15 W/300°C, screw type pigmy. o Do not use any other type of bulb. o Screw the lamp cover back into its original position.
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Removing the oven door for cleaning
o Open the oven door fully. o The hinges (A) are provided with two movable hooks (B). o Rotate the hooks into the slot (C). o You should grip the sides of the door at the centre and incline it
slightly towards the oven cavity. Then pull the door gently away from the oven cavity.
o IMPORTANT: You should make sure that the door is supported
at all times and that you place the door on some padded material whilst cleaning it.
o The oven door and door glass should only be cleaned using a
damp cloth and a small amount of detergent. The cloth MUST NOT have come into contact with any form of cleaning product or chemical previously.
o Replace the oven door by introducing the hinges back into their
relevant slots. Before closing the doors DO NOT FORGET TO RESET THE MOVABLE HOOKS.
o DO NOT attempt to move the hooks whilst the door is not
attached to the oven, as the hinges are under high spring tension and injury may result.
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Removing the inner door glass for cleaning
o To facilitate cleaning, the inner door glass can be lifted out of the
oven door.
o Open the door fully; you will see four screws on the edges of the
door glass. You should use a screwdriver to remove these screws.
o Using both hands lift the inner door glass out of the oven door. o IMPORTANT: When the inner door glass is removed from
the door, then the door springs will be under higher tension than normal.
o The oven door glass should only be cleaned with warm soapy
water, using either a sponge or soft cloth. These should not have come into contact with any other chemical previously. Do not use any abrasive cleaner that could cause damage to the glass.
o Remember that if the surface of the glass panel becomes
scratched, this could lead to a dangerous failure.
o When refitting, make sure that the glass is correctly seated in
the door recess and the correct way round. You should slide the door glass back into its original position.
o Using a screwdriver fully tighten the screws that you removed
previously.
o IMPORTANT: Do not attempt to remove the door glass only
using one hand.
o IMPORTANT: Care must be taken when cleaning between
the door glasses, and inside the inner frame as some of the edges maybe sharp due to the manufacturing process.
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Installation
The installation must be carried out by a suitably qualified person, in accordance with the current version of the following.
o UK Regulations and Safety Standards or their European
Norm Replacements.
o Building Regulations (issued by the Department of the
Environment).
o Building Standards (issued by the Scottish Development
Department).
o IEE Wiring Regulations. o Electricity At Work Regulations. o Gas Safety (Installation and Use) (Amendment)
Regulations.
Positioning
The adjacent furniture and all materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85°C above the ambient temperature of the room it is located in, whilst in use.
o Your appliance is heavy, so you should be careful when moving
or positioning it.
o Do not try to move the cooker by pulling on either the door,
handle or control panel.
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o The cooker is designed to slot in between 600 mm deep
cabinets, which are spaced approximately 940 mm apart.
o It can also be used as freestanding, with a cabinet to one side, in
a corner setting or with its back to a wall.
o IMPORTANT: It should not be installed at the end of a run of
cabinets, if there is a cabinet at immediate right angles to the cooker door.
o The wall behind the cooker and 450 mm above and across the
width of the cooker should be an incombustible material and preferably an easy clean surface, such as ceramic tiles.
o Any overhanging surface or cooker hood should be at least 700
mm above the highest point on the hob top (including the
burners).
o Baumatic do not recommend that the cooker is positioned below
wall cupboards, as the heat and steam from the appliance and what is being cooked, may damage the cupboard and its contents.
o The cooker may be located in a kitchen, or a bedroom, but not in
a room containing a bath or shower. The cooker must not be installed in a bedroom of less than 20m³ in size.
o LPG models must not be installed in a room or internal space
below ground level (e.g. in a basement).
o The cooker is fitted with four legs that can be adjusted to match
the height of your kitchen cabinets.
o To assemble them it is necessary to raise the cooker and to
screw the four legs into position, on each corner of the base of the appliance.
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o IMPORTANT: They must be screwed clockwise into position and
not just slotted into the holes on each corner.
Gas connection
This appliance must be installed by a competent person in accordance with the current versions of the following UK (United Kingdom) or ROI (Republic of Ireland) Regulations and Safety Standards or their European Norm Replaceme
Important information
o This cooker is supplied to run on natural gas only and cannot
be used on any other type of gas without modification.
o Conversion for use on LPG and other gases must only be
undertaken by a qualified person. For information on the use of other gases, please contact the Baumatic Advice Line.
o The cooker must be installed by a qualified person, in
accordance with the current edition of the Gas Safety (Installation and Use) (Amendment) Regulations and the relevant building/I.E.E. Regulations.
o Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate
Baumatic’s guarantee and lead to prosecution under the regulations quoted above.
o In the UK, CORGI registered installers are authorised to
undertake the installation and service work, in compliance with the above regulations.
Ventilation requirements
o The room containing the cooker should have an air supply in
accordance with the current edition of BS 5440: Part 2:
o The room must have opening windows or equivalent; some
rooms may also require a permanent vent.
o If the room has a volume between 5 and 10m³, it will require an
air vent of 50cm² (effective area). Unless it has a door which opens directly to the outside.
o If the room has a volume of less than 5m³, it will require an air
vent of 100cm² (effective area).
nts.
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o If there are any other fuel burning appliances in the same room
the current edition of BS 5440: Part 2: should be consulted to determine air vent requirements.
o Ensure that the room containing the cooker is well ventilated,
keep natural ventilation holes or install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical cooker hood).
o Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional
ventilation, either by the opening of a window, or by increasing the level of the mechanical ventilation device (where present).
o This cooker is not fitted with a device for discharging the
products of combustion. Ensure that the ventilation rules and regulations are followed.
o Excess steam from the oven, vents out at the top back edge of
the cooker, so make sure that the walls behind and near the cooker are resistant to heat, steam and condensation.
o Your cooker must stand on a flat surface so that when it is in
position the hob is level. When in position check that the cooker is level by using a spirit level and adjust the two feet at the rear and the two feet at the front if necessary.
o Remember that the quantity of air necessary for combustion
must never be less than 2m³/h for each kW of power (see total power in kW on the appliance rating plate).
Gas Safety (Installation and Use) Regulations
o It is the law that all gas appliances are installed by competent
persons in accordance with the current edition of the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations.
o It is in your interest and that of safety to ensure compliance with
the law.
o In the UK, CORGI registered installers work to safe standards of
practice. The cooker must also be installed in accordance with the current edition of BS 6172. Failure to install the cooker correctly could invalidate the warranty, liability claims and lead to prosecution.
o IMPORTANT: It is a requirement for a stability chain to be
fitted to the appliance. Please see page 33 for more detailed information on this.
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Gas connection
ALL INSTALLATION AND SERVICE WORK MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A CORGI REGISTERED ENGINEER.
o Prior to installation, ensure that the gas supply conditions
(nature of the gas and gas pressure) and the adjustment conditions are compatible. The adjustment conditions for this appliance are stated on the rating plate which can be found on the back cover.
o This appliance is not designed to be connected to a combustion
product evacuation device. Particular attention should be given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation.
o Connection to the cooker should be made with an approved
appliance flexible connection to BS 669.
o A fixed elbow is already connected to the gas rail. o A 15 mm end feed (male) must be connected to the fixed elbow.
A fibre washer must be placed in the end of the feed that connects to the fixed elbow.
o A straight female to female equal black connector must then be
attached. The approved flexible connection should be made to this.
o If the cooker has been converted for use with LPG, then it should
be connected to the gas supply using an appropriate bayonet type hose. The hose MUST be suitable for use with LPG gas, these are identifiable by a red band or stripe.
o A hose length of 0.9m to 1.25m is recommended. The length of
hose chosen should be such that when the cooker is in situ, the hose does not touch the floor.
o Care should be taken to ensure that the temperature rise of
areas at the rear of the cooker that are likely to come in contact with the flexible hose do not exceed 70°C.
o Gas pressure may be checked on a semi-rapid hob burner.
Remove the appropriate injector and attach a test nipple. Light the other burners and observe that the gas pressure complies with the gas standards in force.
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Gas adjustment (Conversion to LPG for the hob top)
All work must be carried out by a CORGI registered engineer.
IMPORTANT: Always isolate the cooker from the electricity supply before changing the injectors and/or adjusting the minimum flow of the burners.
o Remove the pan-stands,
burners and flame spreaders.
o Unscrew the injector and replace it with the
stipulated injector for the new gas supply (see table on next page).
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Burner Types
of gas
Auxiliary
Semi­rapid
Rapid
Wok
o Reassemble all the burners carefully; in particular you should
IMPORTANT: After changing the injectors YOU MUST follow the minimum flow adjustment section on the next page.
Natural
(G20)
Butane
(G30)
Propane
(G31)
Natural
(G20)
Butane
(G30)
Propane
(G31)
Natural
(G20)
Butane
(G30)
Propane
(G31)
Natural
(G20)
Butane
(G30)
Propane
(G31)
make sure that the flame spreader is correctly placed on the burner.
Pressure
(mbar)
20
30 50 73 -
37 50 71 -
20 97 - 167
30 65 127 -
37 65 125 -
20 115 - 286
30 85 254 -
37 85 250 -
20 135 - 286
30 95 218 -
37 95 214 -
Injector Marking
(1/100
mm)
72 - 95
consumption
Gas
g/h l/h Max. Min.
Power
(kW)
1.00 0.48
1.75 0.60
3.00 1.05
3.50 1.80
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Minimum flow adjustment for hob gas taps.
All work must be carried out by a CORGI registered engineer.
o Light the burner and set the
knob at the minimum position.
o Remove the knob from the
tap and place a small bladed screwdriver in the centre of the tap shaft.
o Unscrew the adjusting screw, in order to increase the gas flow
or tighten the adjusting screw to decrease the gas flow.
o The correct adjustment is obtained when the flame has a
length of about 3 – 4 mm.
o For butane/propane gas, the adjusting screw must be tightly
screwed in.
o Refit the control knob. o Make sure that the flame does not go out by quickly turning
from maximum flow to minimum flow. If it does then remove the control knob and make further adjustments to the gas flow, testing it again once the adjustment has been made.
o IMPORTANT: On completion carry out a gas tightness
test.
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Fitting a stability chain
IMPORTANT: It is a legal requirement for your CORGI registered installer to fit a stability
The stability hook should be securely fixed to the fabric of the building, in an adjacent position to the safety chain at the rear of the appliance.
The chain should be kept as short as is practical.
chain.
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Electrical connection
This appliance must be installed by a qualified person in accordance with the latest edition of the I.E.E. Regulations and in compliance with Baumatic’s instructions.
WARNING: THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED.
o Before connecting the appliance, make sure that the supply
voltage marked on the rating plate corresponds with your mains supply voltage.
o This appliance should be wired into a 13 A double pole switched
fused spur outlet, having 3 mm contact separation. This should be placed in an easily accessible position adjacent to the appliance, preferably above worktop level. An outlet can then be located at the rear of the appliance for connection.
o Care must be taken to ensure that the temperature of the mains
supply cable does not exceed 50°C.
o If the mains supply cable is damaged, then it must be replaced
by an appropriate replacement.
o Cable type: H05 RRF 3 core x 2.5 mm³
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Connecting the mains supply cable
IMPORTANT
The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code:
GREEN AND YELLOW EARTH BLUE NEUTRAL BROWN LIVE
o Open the mains terminal block cover as shown, unscrew the
cable clamp (A) and unscrew (not fully) the screws in the mains terminal block (L, N, E) which secure the three wires of the mains cable.
o Fit the cable and refit the cable clamp (A). o Allow sufficient cable length for the cooker to be pulled out for
cleaning, but do not let it hang closer than 50mm to the floor.
o The cable can be looped if necessary, but make sure that is not
kinked or trapped when the cooker is in position.
Replacing the mains supply cable
If the mains supply cable is damaged, then it must be replaced by an appropriate replacement.
The mains supply cable should be replaced in accordance with the following instructions:
o Switch the appliance off at the socket. o Open the box of the supply board. o Unscrew the clamp (A) fixing the cable. o Replace the cable with one of the same length and in accordance
with the specification given on the previous page.
o The “green-yellow” earth wire must be connected to the terminal
marked . It must be about 10 mm longer than the live and neutral wires.
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o The “blue” neutral wire must be connected to the terminal
marked with letter (N) - the live wire must be connected to the terminal marked with letter (L).
My appliance isn’t working correctly
o The oven isn’t coming on. * Check that the oven is in manual operation mode.
* Check that you have selected a cooking function and a cooking
temperature.
o There appears to be no power to the oven and grill.
* Check that the appliance has been connected to the electrical
mains supply correctly.
* Check that the mains fuses are in working order. o The grill function works but the main oven does not.
* Check that you have selected the correct cooking function. o The grill and top oven element is not working, or cuts out
for long periods of time during use.
* Allow the oven to cool for approximately 2 hours. Once cool,
check whether the appliance is again working properly.
o My food is not cooking properly
* Ensure that you are selecting the correct temperature and the
correct cooking function for the food that you are cooking. It may be appropriate to adjust your cooking temperature by plus or minus 10°C, to achieve the best cooking results.
o My food is not cooking evenly * Check that the oven has been installed correctly and is level.
* Check that the correct temperatures and shelf positions are
being used.
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o The oven light is not working * Refer to page 22 and follow the “Replacing the oven bulb”
section.
o I am getting condensation in my oven * Steam and condensation is a natural by product of cooking any
food with high water content, such as frozen food, chicken etc.
* You may get condensation in the oven cavity and forming
between the oven door glasses. This is not necessarily a sign that the oven is not working correctly.
* Do not leave food in the oven to cool after it has been cooked
and the oven has been switched off.
* Use a covered container, where practical, when cooking to
reduce the amount of condensation that forms.
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My appliance isn’t working correctly
IMPORTANT: If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, then you should disconnect it from your mains supply and then contact Baumatic Customer Care on telephone number (0118) 933 6911.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE YOURSELF.
Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and finds that the problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out charge.
The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform any necessary repair. If your appliance is installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or your kitchen, then he will not complete a repair.
This includes situations where appliances have been tiled in, sealed in with sealant, have wooden obstructions placed in front of the appliance, like plinths. Or any installation other than the one specified by Baumatic Ltd. has been completed.
Please refer to the conditions of guarantee that appear on the warranty card that you receive with the appliance.
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United Kingdom
Baumatic Ltd., Baumatic Buildings, 6 Bennet Road, Reading, Berkshire RG2 0QX United Kingdom
Sales Telephone
(0118) 933 6900
Sales Fax
(0118) 931 0035
Customer Care Telephone
(0118) 933 6911
Customer Care Fax
(0118) 986 9124
Spares Telephone
(01235) 437244
Advice Line Telephone
(0118) 933 6933
E-mail:
sales@baumatic.co.uk customercare@baumatic.co.uk spares@baumatic.co.uk technical@baumatic.co.uk
Website:
www.baumatic.co.uk
Republic of Ireland
01- 6266 798
Czech Republic
Baumatic CR spol s.r.o. Amperova 495 46215, Librec Czech Republic
+420 800 185 263 www.baumatic.cz
Slovak Republic
Baumatic Slovakia, s.r.o. Skultetyho 1 831 04 Bratislava 3 Slovakia
+421 255 640 618
Germany
Baumatic Gmbh Janderstrasse 9 Mannheim, 68199 Germany
+4962 112 9190 www.baumatic.de
Italy
Baumatic Italia S.R.L. Via Caltana 129 Campodarsego (Padova), 35011 Italy
+3904 9920 2297 www.baumatic.it
Holland
Baumatic Benelux B.V. Grindzuigerstraat 22 1333 MS ALMERE The Netherlands
+3136 549 1555 www.baumatic.nl
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