This cooker is for domestic applications. It is NOT suitable for commercial applications of any kind.
Do not install the cooker if there is any doubt. Contact Glem Gas Australasia if you require clarification.
This cooker must be installed by a qualified & licensed installer in accordance with these instructions.
If you do not retain proof of correct installation your warranty will be voided. If your cooker is found to be incorrectly
installed you will be liable for all service costs. If a warranty call is made and the cooker is found to be incorrectly
installed you will be charged for the service call even if the cooker is not repaired. We will not service an incorrectly
installed cooker.
IF THE APPLIANCE IS DAMAGED DO NOT INSTALL. CALL 1300 307 917 FOR ASSISTANCE
“We know that the warnings in this manual are strongly worded but we want you to have a great experience with
your new cooker. The majority of service calls are due to incorrect installation or incorrect use of the cooker. These
cookers are carefully designed for use in Australian kitchens. When they are used for any other purpose the chance of
there being a problem with performance increases.” Glem Gas Australia
ISSUE 21/1211
TABLE OF CONTENTS
FIRST TIME USE......................................................................................................4
MOVING THE COOKER ........................................................................................5
INSTALLING THE ADJUSTABLE LEGS .................................................................6
INSTALLING THE ANTI TILT BRACKETS..............................................................7
IMPORTANT WARNINGS BEFORE USING THE COOKER..................................8
OVEN DOOR REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT ..................................................9
IDENTIFYING THE SYMBOLS ON THE CONTROL PANEL.................................10
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME.................................................................10
OPERATION OF THE GAS COOKTOP.................................................................11
OPERATING THE GAS OVEN...............................................................................12
PRE HEATING THE GAS OVEN ...........................................................................13
ELECTRIC GRILLING ELEMENT ...........................................................................13
ELECTRIC OVEN FUNCTIONS ............................................................................14
USE OF TIMERS ....................................................................................................15
SUGGESTED SHELF POSITIONS AND COOKING TIMES..................................16
INSTALLER’S FINAL CHECK LIST .......................................................................28
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Dear Customer,
Thank you for purchasing our product. This manual has been written to assist you, and instruct
you in the operation of this appliance. It will help you get the best performance and make full
use of the appliance's features.
The safety precautions and warnings are listed for your safety and the safety of others when
operating this appliance.
Please keep this manual in a safe place for future reference.
This appliance has been designed for use in cooking of domestic (household) food. Any form of
usage other than cooking food is considered dangerous and inappropriate. The manufacturer
accepts no responsibility in the event of problems caused by improper use, incorrect use or
faulty installation.
A signed installation certificate indicating the installer's license number and details is required for
warranty service.
Glem Gas Australasia
IMPORTANT
This appliance is designed and intended for use in a domestic household application.
It is not suitable for any non domestic application.
IT SHOULD NOT BE USED IN A COMMERCIAL ENVIRONMENT.
The appliance guarantee will be void if the appliance is used within a non domestic
environment. This includes semi commercial, commercial or communal applications such as
clubs and schools.
Model number location
Model number details are on the inside of the flap that covers a compartment under the oven or
on 53cm cookers located on a label next to the oven cavity above the door seal or on the rear of
the cooker.
Glem Gas & Emilia cookers are manufactured in the Glem Gas factory in Modena, Italy.
They have been designed and constructed to meet the following standards:
AS/NZ 5623 Australian safety standards - Requirements for Domestic Gas cooking appliances
AS/NZS 60335-1 General Requirements for Domestic electrical appliances
AS/NZS 60335-2-6 Particular Requirements for Domestic electrical cooking appliances
AS/NZS 1044 Electromagnetic Compatibility Requirements.
Surface temperatures for all components comply with the standards. Certain parts of a stainless
steel cooker can become very hot during and after use. On all models a cooling fan operates
during the cooking cycle and continues to operate afterwards until the cooker cools.
SURROUNDING SURFACES - If there is a concern regarding the surrounding surfaces you
must install an insulating material such as fibre sheet between the cupboards and the
cooker.
The cooker is not intended for use by young children or infirmed persons unless they have been
properly trained in the use of the cooker.
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FIRST TIME USE
IMPORTANT
Remove all packing material and literature from the upright cooker before connecting the gas
and electrical supply. A protective plastic film is coated on the stainless steel both inside and on
the outside of the cooker. It must be removed before use.
Make sure all plastic has been removed before use. Some models have trays with a protective
coating; make sure the plastic coating has been removed. To make the plastic film easier to
remove we suggest using a Stanley knife to trim along joints and edges before peeling back the
film.
Clean the interior of the oven by wiping it down with soap and water.
Switch on the empty oven on maximum to eliminate grease residues from manufacturing. There
may be a slight odour at this time. Run the oven on maximum for 1 hour. Open the kitchen windows at this time. If this odour lingers use the oven and the odour will dissipate within a short
period of time.
• DO NOT spray aerosols in the vicinity of this upright cooker while it is in operation.
• DO NOT allow young children to use the cooker
• DO NOT touch surfaces when they are hot
• DO NOT store flammable materials in or under the cooker
• DO keep the cooker clean to avoid fires
WARNING - THIS COOKER IS NOT TO BE USED AS A SPACE HEATER.
If the upright cooker fails to operate correctly, call Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd or their
appointed agent for service. DO NOT ATTEMPT REPAIRS YOURSELF.
DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE
DO NOT INSTALL IF THE COOKER IS DAMAGED
THIS APPLIANCE IS NOT FOR USE IN MARINE CRAFT, CARAVANS OR MOBILE HOMES.
The appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced phys-ical,
sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been
given supervised or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a respon-sible person for their
safely.
Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance. During
use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside
the oven.
WARNING: Ensure the appliance is switched off before replacing the lamp to avoid the possibility
of electric shock.
WARNING - Accessible parts will become hot when in use. To avoid burns young children should
be kept away.
This appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separate remote
control system
DO NOT use a steam cleaner to clean this appliance
DO NOT use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven glass door since
they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass
If this appliance is installed on a base, measures must be taken to prevent the appliance from
slipping from the base
If the electrical supply is restricted, means of all-pole disconnection must be accessible and
incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
This appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door
Danger of fire – Do not store items on the cooking surface
CAUTION – The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking process has to be
supervised continuously.
WARNING - Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous
and may result in a fire
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MOVING THE COOKER
When moving the cooker always use two people.
When it is installed correctly this cooker complies with all safety requirements. However, it is
manufactured from sheet metal stainless steel and care must be taken when moving the cooker as some sharp edges and corners that are not normally intended to be touched could cause
injury.
DO NOT LIFT USING THE HANDLE
Lifting by using the handle could break the door so
we strongly recomment to open the door and hold
inside the top of the oven cavity.
Just be careful to make sure that the door is not
allowed to slam closed on your hand.
DO NOT DRAG OR SLIDE THE COOKER
Tilting or dragging the cooker may distort the legs.
The cooker may become uneven or off balance if the
legs are damaged by improper relocation or lifting.
Please take care not to slide the cooker
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INSTALLING THE ADJUSTABLE LEGS
The cookers are delivered with adjustable height legs that need to be fitted prior to the cooker
installation. On some models the legs easily screw into the underside of the cooker. On other
models the legs have a new keying system where the screw on the top of the leg is inserted and
then slid up the slot so it can be tightened securely. See FIG. 1. You may need to hand tighten
the screw into the top of the legs first.
TIP:
Measure the height of the benchtop and the cooker itself and then pre adjust the leg height so
when they are installed the cooker will be 10 mm above the height of the bench.
TIP:
You can lay the cooker carefully on its back to install the legs. Remove all burner components
before tilting the cooker back - the procedure requires two people. See FIG. 2. Use the outer
carton as a base to protect the cooker and the floor.
When lifting the cooker back up don’t lever the full weight of the cooker on the rear legs, lift the
cooker onto all four legs.
M = bench height + 10mm including legs
FIG. 1.
M
Laying the cooker carefully on its back onto the packaging
makes the operation of installing the legs very easy.
FIG. 2.
Rotate the bottom part of the legs for final
height and leveling adjustments
Location of model number
and serial number. On 53cm wide
cookers the label is on the rear panel.
Record the number onto the instruction book for easy access.
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INSTALLING THE ANTI TILT BRACKETS
Install the legs to the cooker and adjust the height to the desired level. Make sure that this
height is absolutely correct to what you require.
1. On the rear of the cooker there is a covering panel. Accurately measure the distance from the
top of this panel to the floor Height H.
2. Mark the same height on the wall against which the cooker is to be installed.
3. Mark the centre of the cooker at the same height on the wall.
4. At a distance of 150mm either side of the centre at the measured height mount the two anti
tilt brackets supplied onto the wall.
5. Slide the cooker into position after connecting the chain. The brackets prevent any chance of
the cooker tilting forward.
Brackets mount onto the wall at height H so
the rear panel on the cooker slides under
the brackets
H
Rear view showing the anti tilt brackets attached to the wall.
300
Gently slide the
cooker under the
wall brackets.
H
Side view showing the anti tilt brackets attached to the wall.
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IMPORTANT INFORMATION AND WARNINGS BEFORE USING THE COOKER
After the cooker is unpacked make sure that it is not damaged. If unsure please contact Glem
Gas Australasia on 1300 307 917. All packaging materials should be disposed of appropriately.
Cookers are hot. This cooker meets Australia Standards on external surface temperatures but
the surfaces are still hot and children should not be allowed to play with the cooker at any time.
FOR SAFE USE OF THE COOKER
• Oven door: Keep children away from the glass oven door while cooking is in progress.
• DON’T let children sit on or play with the oven door.
• DON’T use the drop down door as a stool to reach above cabinets.
• DON’T put any weight on an open oven door.
• DON’T line the oven walls or floor with aluminium foil
• DON’T place oven trays or anything onto the floor of the oven when cooking.
• DON’T place inflammable material or plastics in the storage compartment under the oven.
• DON’T wear loose fitting garments while the burners are lit since the fabric could ignite and
cause injuries. Caution should also be taken with pot holders and tea towels.
• DO Grill with the door closed. All cookers have electric grills.
• DO always turn pan handles to the side or to the back of the hob where they can’t be
knocked or reached by children.
• DO Use the right sized pan: Using the right sized pan makes sense as it saves energy and
avoids burnt handles or damage to pots and the hob.
• DO Use of pot holder gloves: Make sure that burners and oven trays are cool before touching
them unless you are wearing oven gloves.
This cooker is stainless steel but harsh detergents and acids can cause rust spots. This is not
covered under warranty. Please use only approved stainless steel cleaners, we suggest just warm
water on a cloth is sufficient. Call 1300 307 917 if you are unsure.
Glem Gas Australasia Pty. Ltd. does not accept any responsibility for any damage caused by
inappropriate, incorrect or irrational use. For more detailed information refer to the warranty
details at the end of this manual. Contact Glem Gas Australasia Pty. Ltd. on 1 300 307 917 for all
service enquiries.
NOTE: This cooker is supplied with a duplicate data plate. Attach it to an adjacent cupboard for
easy access. Record model and serial number here:
Model Number: ________________________________________
Serial Number: _________________________________________
Date recorded: _________________________________________
“We know that the warnings in this manual are strongly worded but we want you to have a great experience with
your new cooker. The majority of service calls are due to incorrect installation or incorrect use of the cooker. These
cookers are carefully designed for use in Australian kitchens and when they are used for any other purpose the
chance of there being a performance issue increases.” Glem Gas Australia
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OVEN DOOR REMOVAL
If at some time you wish to remove the oven door follow these procedures. Do not force the
door on or off the cooker as you may damage the hinges.
There is a handy video on the Emilia and Glem Gas websites demonstrating how to remove the
cooker door. Call Glem Gas Australasia on 1300 307 917 should you require assistance.
1. Open the door fully.2. Rotate the hinge locking tab using
a finger or small screw driver.
3. Tab locked in position,
repeat the procedure on each hinge.
OPEN
150 mm
Lift up
Pull away
4. Crouch in front of the door. With the door partly open (150mm at the top) pull in the direction
of the arrows and away from the cooker at the bottom of the door. Then lift the door away from
the cooker.
REFITTING THE OVEN DOOR
It is important to hold the door at an angle so there is a 150mm gap at the top of the door.
Hook the hinges in first with the groove in the bottom of the hinge sitting on the edge of the
slots. The door should feel stable. Fully open the door to allow the unlocking of the hinges. You
will then be able to close the door. Close the door gently and if the door doesn’t close correctly,
fully open the door and relock the hinges so you can try again. DO NOT FORCE THE DOOR AT
ANY TIME.
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IDENTIFYING THE SYMBOLS ON THE CONTROL PANEL
Symbols printed on the control panel identify the functions controlled by each knob and button.
The table shows the meaning of each symbol. There are differences in designs across models.
SYMBOL
MEANING
Left hand front burner
Left hand rear burner
Centre burner
Right hand front burner
Right hand rear burner
Left centre burner
Oven temp control
Clock/timer
SYMBOL
F
MEANING
Oven function selector
Oven function selector
Electric oven control
Gas oven control
Grill button
Oven light
Oven temp control
Gas oven fan button
BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
Remove all packing material, plastic film and literature from the oven before connecting the gas
and electricity supplies.
Make sure all plastic has been removed before use. Some models have trays with a protective
coating; make sure that plastic coating has also been removed. Clean the interior of the oven
and all accessories with soap and water and dry them carefully.
Switch the empty oven on to maximum to eliminate grease residues from manufacturing. There
may be a slight odour at this time. Run the oven on maximum for a period of 1 hour and open
the kitchen windows to ventilate the room. The odour will completely dissipate after a few uses.
The oven is fitted with 3 or 4 guides for positioning trays and
racks at different heights. On some models a telescopic runner
is fitted to the middle level.
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2
3
4
Included with all cookers are two oven shelves, a grill tray and
a rack insert for the grill tray.
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Some models include an Air Fryer
basket feature. It can be purchased as
an option for other models.
See Page 15 for instructions on use.
OPERATION OF THE GAS COOKTOP
Gas Burners
The combination of large burners, wok burners and smaller burners provides the flexibility for
different cooking tasks. All burners are fitted with flame failure safety devices. This means that if
the flame goes out for any reason the gas stops flowing.
To ignite any burners simply depress the corresponding control knob and rotate anti clockwise to
the high flame position. As the knob is rotated the gas begins to flow and the electrode begins
sparking. Once the flame is lit hold the knob for a couple more seconds to activate the flame
failure safety valve.
In case of ignition malfunction or electricity failure a match can be used to ignite the burners.
Strike a match and place it close to the selected burner. Depress the corresponding control knob
and turn it anti clockwise to maximum flame.
General Points
If you have problems lighting the burners check that the round cap on the top of the burner is
correctly aligned.
If the burner is wet the ignition may not operate correctly. In that case light the burner using a
match.
Take care as the electronic sparker is ceramic and can be easily damaged when reassembling the
burner after cleaning.
Gas Burner assembly
Sometimes when the burner is difficult to light it is simply due to the burner not being correctly
assembled. All parts must be correctly aligned.
Cast iron burner cap
Alloy flame spreader
Burner base
Ceramic ignitor (sparker)
Brass injector
Flame failure device
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OPERATING THE GAS OVEN
The gas oven is equipped with a gas thermostat. Its purpose is to keep the temperature at a
constant heat. The oven is fitted with electronic spark ignition and a safety shut off device.
Lighting the Oven
First open the oven door and remove the grill tray. Leave the grill tray out when operating the
oven as it can affect oven performance unless there is a special requirement to have the tray
under the cooking.
Press the oven control knob and rotate anti-clockwise to the maximum heating position. The
electronic ignition is activated automatically when the knob is depressed.
Keep the knob depressed for about 15 seconds after the flame has lit. Always view the burner
during lighting the procedure for safety. There is a hole in the bottom panel of the oven to allow
viewing of the burner flame.
Ignition Malfunction
In case of ignition malfunction or electricity failure depress and turn the oven knob in an
anticlockwise direction to reach the maximum heating positioning.
Light a match and place it near the hole in the base panel, keep the knob depressed. Once the
burner is lit keep the knob depressed for 10 to 15 sec.
NOTE:
When lighting the oven for the first time if the electronic ignition fails to light the oven, light the
oven manually and run the oven in by operating it at 200 degrees for 20 minutes. This will
remove any moisture that may have built up in the electronic ignition. After the cooker cools
down try the electronic ignition again.
Call our after sales service line on 1300 307 917 for any assistance
New Oven Smell
There are likely to be some odours when using an oven for the first few times. Once the oven has
been used the odours will disappear.
GENERAL OVEN PRECAUTIONS
Avoid touching the heating element inside the oven.
DO NOT USE polyunsaturated oils with cooking in the oven.
This type of oil can cause heavy deposits inside the oven that are very difficult to remove.
DO NOT USE a steam cleaner to clean the oven or cooker.
DO NOT use strong detergents or acids to clean the oven or cooker as these cleaners can cause
rust spotting. Hot water on a cloth is recommended.
DETERGENTS CAN CAUSE RUST SPOTTING EVEN ON STAINLESS STEEL.
Call 1300 307 917 for technical advice on cleaning or visit the Emilia and Glem Gas websites for
details on maintaining stainless steel.
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PRE HEATING THE GAS OVEN
After the oven has been switched on, keep the door open for a minute then close the door
gently so there is no risk of extinguishing the flame.
Set the oven knob to the required temperature and wait for about 20 minutes before introducing
the food. Comply with the cooking indication chart in these instructions to get the best out of
the oven and choose the right shelf position.
Gas ovens heat up very rapidly and will reach temperature within 20 minutes.
Please note: Gas oven models do not have a temperature indicator light for gas oven mode.
Removing and installing the oven shelves
Slide the oven shelves towards you until they reach the front stop. Tilt them up at the front to
clear the side supports and lift them clear. To install the shelves reverse the operation. Ensure
that the shelf is correctly installed so that the stops prevent the shelf sliding out in one action.
NOTE:
All ovens are different and your new oven may perform differently to your previous model. Shelf
positions and operating temperatures may vary to what you are accustomed. It sometimes takes
a few uses to become fully familiar with the characteristics of your new oven.
ELECTRIC GRILLING ELEMENT - all cookers
All Emilia and Glem cookers have an electric grill within the oven compartment. Gas grills have
been found to be unsuitable for Australian cooking styles such as grilling lamb.
The oven door must be closed during grill operation. If the oven has been on, always wait a few
minutes before switching on the grill. The grill element is an infrared type, which provides an
even controlled heat. When the grill is on an indicator light will come on.
Using a standard shelf with a drip tray below filled with some water will avoid smoke build-up
coming from burnt fat and at the same time assist in keep the food moist.
Cookers with gas ovens
On cookers with a gas oven the electric grill maybe controlled by a separate button or control
knob. The grill operates at a fixed temperature. Change height of the grill tray to vary intensity.
Cookers with electric ovens
On cookers with electric ovens the grill function is selected on the oven function selector knob or
by a separate button that can be pressed to switch on the grill.
Selected the temperature of the grill using the temperature selection control knob.
Preheat the grill for 3 minutes prior to introducing the food.
Never leave the kitchen when grilling as the cooking is fast and needs to be monitored. There is
an overide sensor that shuts the grill off in the event of a flare up during cooking.
Selecting the right baking dish
Black baking dishes transfer heat differently to silver baking dishes. If you are burning the under
side of cakes and biscuits try changing the colour of baking tray to silver.
IMPORTANT
Never cook on the bottom floor of the oven and never line the bottom of the oven with foil
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ELECTRIC OVEN FUNCTIONS - functions vary according to cooker model
Multifunction Electric Oven
1. Remove the grill tray.
2. Choose a function using the selector knob for oven functions. Turn the knob to the symbol of
the cooking function you wish to use. On some models the ovens only operate as fan forced
and the function is automatically selected when selecting the temperature.
3. Rotate the thermostat knob to the desired temperature.
4. Wait until the thermostat indicator light goes off – this indicates that the oven has reached
temperature and introduce the food to be cooked.
Selecting the best oven function
All ovens operate differently and trial and error is part of gaining full familiarity with any new
oven. Fan forced is great heat up function and very good when cooking on multiple shelves. The
classic bake which applies heat from the top and bottom of the oven works well when cooking
on a single level.
Oven Light
The oven light illuminates the oven cavity enabling the user to visually monitor the
cooking process.
Fan Forced
A circular element around the fan. The air is forced through the element for rapid heat
distribution. In some cooking tasks the food may need to be rotated.
Classic Baking
The heat comes from two elements. An element is above an element is under the
floor of the oven. A good function for pizza and cooking on single shelves.
Bottom Heat
Heat from the bottom element and distributed by a fan. Too slow for initial heat up
but a great function for browning the bases of pizzas, pies and pastries.
Double grill with fan - some models
The grill element produces radiant heat to the top of the food and the fan distributes
the heat. Ideal for thicker cuts of meat. Preheat for 3 minutes.
Double grill
Traditional grilling of sausages, chops, cheese toasties. All grilling is done with the
door closed for maximum efficiency and to keep cooking odors out of the kitchen.
Grill
The single grill element produces radiant heat over a smaller area so that smaller
amounts of food can be prepared without wasting energy.
Defrost
The oven fan operates moving the air in the oven cavity. This reduces the amount of
time it takes to defrost food compared to leaving the food at room temperature.
Thermostat Indicator light
The thermostat indicator light switches on and off during cooking to show that the heating cycles
are taking place properly. For Static and fan forced mode, the oven must always be preheated.
Try to open the oven door as little as possible as opening the door lowers the temperature and
affects the thermostat cycles. When cooking on different shelves simultaneously, put all
containers in the centre of the shelves.
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USING THE TIMERS - go to our website to view an instructional video
Type 1 Electronic timer
Setting the clock
When the oven is first connected, or after a power failure, ‘0.00’ will flash on
the display. To set the clock, push the button, then the (+) or (–) buttons.
The time of day will be set after 10 seconds.
Changing the volume of the beep
The (–) button can also be used to change the volume of the beep. Set the
timer for one minute.
When the beep sounds use the (–) button to adjust the volume.
Using the timer
The timer can be set for a maximum period of 99 minutes and a minimum of 10 seconds. To set
the timer, push the (+) or (-) button until you have set the required time.
When the timer is operating the symbol will show. When the set time has elapsed, the timer
will beep. It doesn’t switch off the oven.
Push the button to switch off.
Type 2 Electronic Timer
Setting the clock
When the oven is first connected, or after a power failure, ‘0.00’ will flash on
the display. To set the clock, push the set button, then the (+) or (–) buttons.
The time of day will be set after 10 seconds.
Changing the volume of the beep
-
SET
The (–) button can also be used to change the volume of the beep. Set the
+
timer for one minute.
When the beep sounds use the (–) button to adjust the volume.
Using the timer
The timer can be set for a maximum period of 99 minutes and a minimum of 10 seconds. To set
the timer, push the (+) or (-) button until you have set the required time.
When the timer is operating the symbol will show. When the set time has elapsed, the timer
will beep. It doesn’t switch off the oven. Push the SET button to switch off.
Mechanical Timer - minute minder
Some models have a mechanical timer. Rotate the dial right to the end to
load the mechanism and then back to the time in minutes you want to set.
A bell will ring at the end of the time period. It does not switch off the
oven.
AIR FRYER BASKET
A standard inclusion with some models is a stainless steel air fryer basket. The basket uses the
movement of hot air in the oven to distribute even heat around the food being cooked.
Select fan forced function on the electric oven and use the oven fan on gas ovens.
The air fryer basket cooks any frozen food such as oven fries or
fish fillets perfectly. Cook following the normal directions on the
packet. Rather than turning the food while cooking just give the
basket a shake part way through the cycle. Use the middle shelf
and place the grill tray on the shelf below to catch crumbs.
Experiment with other foods such as fresh vegetables and try
filling the grill tray with water to add steam.
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SUGGESTED SHELF POSITIONS - TEMPERATURES & COOKING TIMES
Dish Shelf Position (1 = Top Temperature Degrees C
The cooking information provided is intended purely as a guideline. Modify them to suit you
experience, eating habits and personal taste.
The times indicated in the table do not include preheating of the oven, which is always recommended. The times and temperature indicated refer to average quantities of food - meats =
1/1.5kg; dough for confectionary, pizza, bread = 0.5/0.8kg.
Information in brackets with regards to shelves indicates the shelf to use when cooking several dishes together. All ovens are different and experimentation and use of the various cooking
functions will determine the most effective way to use the oven to suit your cooking style. When
cooking on different shelves simultaneously put all containers in the centre of the shelves.
Baking trouble shooting
ProblemCauseSolution
Cooking Unevenly
Wrong location in oven
Wrong size tray
Heat variations in oven
Place food in the centre of the oven.
Try alternatives
Rotate food during cooking
Burning on Top
Burning on Bottom
Meat and potatoes not
browning
Cakes have a hard split
crust and seem over
cooked
Cakes sunk in middle and
seem under cooked
Oven not preheated
Over sized baking tins
Food too close to the top of the oven
Temperature is set too high
Baking tins to large or dark in colour
Food too low in the oven
Oven door being opened too often
If there is also smoke/soot present then
the oven hasn’t been converted for the
correct gas and a gas fitter is required.
Poor heat distribution on the food
Temperature set too high
Food position too high in the oven
Cake tin is too deep
Cake tin is dark in colour
Temperature set too low
Baking time too short
Door was opened too early
DOPPIO OVENS - An award winning Australian innovation
Wait for oven to reach temperature first
Use correct sized tins
Place in the centre of the oven
Reduce the temperature setting
Use correct sized silver colour tins
On a gas oven try cooking with the grill
tray (minus the rack) upside down on the
oven floor.
Place the food onto a wire rack in the pan
to allow for heat to surround the food
Reduce the cooking temperature
Cook on a lower shelf height
Change to a correct size tin
Change to a silver colour tin
Increase the temperature
Increase the cooking time
Doppio Ovens are an Australian innovation where the oven can operate using electricity or gas.
It allows the best of both worlds in oven cooking allowing the selection of the best energy
source to match the cooking task. Doppio ovens are operated exactly the same way as a normal
gas oven or electric oven, with oven controls for gas and for electricity.
Gas is typically a moist heat which is perfect for roasting as it reduces shrinkage and retains
moisture in the meat. Electricity, being a drier heat, takes moisture out of the mix and works
very well for pastries. Both energy sources do a great job but have different characteristics.
Experimenting by cooking the same dish on time using gas and then repeating using electricity
is the best way to learn how to get the most out of a Doppio oven. You will see a difference.
NOTE: Gas and electric power can not be used at the same time in a Doppio oven
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Do not use strong detergents to clean your cooker. Many detergents or cleaning products
will mark stainless steel. Oven cleaners are intended for cleaning the internal liner of the
oven only and will possibly damage the inside of the door. Avoid ignitors becoming wet as
they are an electrical part. Avoid water falling into the burners and always dry everything
carefully before use.
The oven and hob must be kept clean, as a build up of fat constitutes of a fire risk.
A really great tip is to wipe the oven down with something like a baby wipe each time you cook
and the oven will rarely need a major clean.
Every 3 to 4 years your cooker should be thoroughly checked by an authorised service
technician. Call 1 300 307 917 for the service agent in your area
1.Cleaning of Stainless Steel:
In order that your cooker retains its new appearance, care should be taken to protect the
stainless steel finish. Never use gritty or abrasive sponges. We highly recommend stainless steel cleaners
and protectors. Stubborn stains can be removed by soaking in hot water and stains can be prevented by
using a clean cloth soaked in warm water before a spillage becomes cold or dries up. Acid materials like
milks, vinegar, citrus juice can damage the most resistant surfaces. If a spill occurs wipe it up immediately.
2. Oven Cleaning:
Oven spills should be cleaned straight away. Leaving spills can also cause permanent damage to the
enamel and make it extremely hard to remove later. A non-caustic oven cleaner is recommended such as
non caustic “Mr. Muscle” to clean the the oven only. Do not use abrasive scourers, sponges or cleaning
products. Wipe the oven out regularly while the oven is still warm using hot soapy water and a soft cloth
or even a baby wipe. The removal of side shelves supports makes cleaning easier.
3. Gas Burners - All models:
The burners can be removed from the cooker and cleaned in hot soapy water. The burner covers are
made of cast iron so as soon as they are cleaned dry burner covers immediately to prevent rusting. Enamelled trivets are also recommended to be cleaned in hot soapy water. Make sure all pieces are completely
dry before placing them back onto the cooker.
4. Knobs and Control Panel:
All knobs are removable. Clean behind the knobs and the control panel to prevent grrease and grime
build up that can cause jamming of the knobs/gas taps etc. The stainless steel panel should be cleaned
with a damp cloth, do not use anything abrasive.
5. Cleaning of Oven Door:
The outer glass should be cleaned with a specific glass and mirror cleaner. Soapy water will work to remove stains and but may leave streaks. Do not use abrasive or aggressive cleaners on aluminium door
frame components, if in doubt contact Glem Gas for advice.
6. Removal of Side Shelf Supports - All models:
The sides racks are removed by simply flexing the bottom rail off the support and unhooking at the top. To
replace just reverse the procedure.
7.Grill Element/Top Element -
This element must never be sprayed with any detergents. A damp cloth and a bottle brush can be used to
clean the roof of the oven and the element itself. Never soak the element and always dry it after cleaning
as not doing so can lead to deterioration. It is important to clean this area
regularly as fats spit up and stick to the ceiling and element while grilling and they may burn, smoke and
give out unpleasant odours.
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INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS - Licensed qualified installers only
These instructions are for the use of a qualified installer only!
Warranty is immediately voided if the cooker is not installed by a licensed gas fitter. It is
the owner’s responsibility to ensure that the installer is correctly licensed to complete
installation. Faulty installations will not be serviced and you may be subject to a call out fee
if the cooker is found to be incorrectly installed.
Statutory regulations
This appliance is to be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s installation instructions, local gas fitting regulations, applicable building codes, electrical wiring regulations, and according
to the installation code for Gas Appliances AS5601/AG6O1. Consult SAA wiring rules as appropriate.
Safety Warnings About Installation
• The cooker must be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.
• A certificate of compliance must be supplied by the installer and kept by the customer.
• All packaging materials including protective plastic film must be removed before the
cooker is installed.
• The pipes or hoses used in installation must have sufficient slack to allow for the cooker to be
moved for service.
• The anti tilt brackets must be fitted.
• The cooker must not be lifted or pulled using the oven handle.
• The cooker must be serviced and checked at least every 3 to 4 years depending on usage or
condition.
Minimum Clearances
When the upright cooker is installed abutting a side or rear wall, the wall must be of non-combustible material, eg ceramic tiles. The following minimum clearances to combustible materials
must be observed:
MINIMUM CLEARANCE FROM COOKTOP TO SIDE WALL MUST BE 200mm
KITCHEN CABINET WARNING
IF THE INCORRECT CABINET MATERIAL IS USED, OR THE DESCRIBED CLEARANCES NOT
COMPLIED WITH DURING INSTALLATION THEN THE CABINETS MAY BE DAMAGED DUE TO
HEAT TRANSFER FROM THE COOKER.
THE COOKERS ARE MADE TO MEET AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS FOR HEAT TRANSFER AND
SURFACE TEMPERATURES.
ALL ADJACENT SURFACES TO THE COOKER MUST BE ABLE TO WITHSTAND NORMAL
HEAT TRANSFER FROM THE COOKER, AND THE HEAT RELEASED FROM THE OVEN
DOOR WHEN OPENED.
GLEMGAS ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR CABINET DAMAGE FOR DAMAGE TO
KITCHEN CUPBOARDS AND DRAWERS DUE TO INCORRECT INSTALLATION.
IF IN DOUBT INSTALL A HEAT SHIELD SUCH AS A THIN SHEET OF FIBROUS CEMENT
BETWEEN THE COOKER AND THE CUPBOARDS.
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RANGEHOODS
Rangehoods and overhead exhaust fans must be installed according to manufacturers’
instructions. Rangehoods should be installed not lower than 650mm above the cooktop.
Minimum 650mm from cooking surface to
underside of rangehood
VENTILATION REQUIREMENTS FOR GAS COOKERS
A cooker should not be installed in any room which has a volume less than 5.6 cubic metres.
If the room is between 5.6 cubic metres and 11.2 cubic metres in volume, provision must be
made for permanent ventilation.
Above 11.2 cubic metres volume, no special provision needs to be made unless other gas burning appliances are installed in the same room. Ventilation must always be provided if a cooker is
installed in a cellar or a basement. The manufacturer does not accept damage caused directly or
indirectly by failure to comply with the above.
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DIMENSION DETAILS
1. Location of gas inlet
Bottom rear of upright cooker:
60 mm from right hand side
400 mm from the bottom of the cooker plus the height of the legs.
2. Electrical connection
Connection is by means of flexible cord and plug. Check the data plate - models with electrical
consumption greater than 2400W will require a 15 amp connection.
3. Overall dimensions of cooker
Depth over cabinet 600 mm - all models
Height over cooktop is either 760 mm or 750 mm (check model)
Height over splashback is either 810 mm or 820 mm (check model)
4. Width of cooker models:
534 series width 530 mm
664 series width 598 mm
765 series width 698 mm
865 series width 798 mm
965 series width 898 mm
Height of legs must be added to overall cooker dimensions
Height adjustable legs add up to 160 mm on 60, 70, 80 and 90 cm cookers.
Height adjustable legs add up to 150 mm on 53 cm cookers.
The adjustable legs are screwed into the base of the cabinet and the height adjustment is
achieved by rotating the lower portion of the legs clockwise or anti-clockwise as appropriate.
REFER TO RELEVANT PAGE IN THIS MANUAL FOR INSTALLATION OF ANTI TILT BRACKETS
NOTE: Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd and their appointed agents decline any responsibilities
in the case of installation not according to these instructions.
INSTALLATION - ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
AN ELECTRIC WIRING DIAGRAM IS PERMANENTLY FIXED TO THE REAR OF THE COOKER
Before connecting the plug into the power socket, follow these instructions:
• The electrical supply for the upright cooker must be a 240 Volt 50 Hz.
• The fuse and electrical wiring of the dwelling must support the load of the appliance.
• The 3-pin plug, used to connect the electricity, must be easily reached when the cooker
is in its installed position.
• The upright cooker must be earthed. Connect the upright cooker to a properly earthed and
rated power socket, as appropriate.
• The flexible cord of the upright cooker must not be subject to direct heat and must be
positioned after installation so that its temperature does not exceed 75°C.
IMPORTANT: If a power socket needs to be installed or relocated, the work must be done by a licensed electrician. In New Zealand the cooker must be connected to the supply by a supply cord
fitted with an appropriately rated plug that is compatible with the socket-outlet fitted to the final
sub-circuit in the fixed wiring that is intended to supply the cooking range.
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INSTALLATION - GAS CONNECTION
These technical instructions have been prepared for use by Authorised persons.
THIS APPLIANCE MUST ONLY BE INSTALLED BY AN AUTHORISED PERSON –
PROOF IS REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE CLAIMS.
The cooker has been manufactured with Natural Gas injectors fitted. For use with LPG the cooker
must be converted. An LPG conversion kit is supplied with every new cooker. Information on converting the cooker is included with these instructions.
The requirements of the local gas and electrical authorities must be adhered to, consult AS5601
as appropriate.
Gas inlet fitting is 1/2” BSP (male) thread. This appliance can be connected with rigid pipe as
specified in AS5601 table 3.1. This appliance is approved for hose connection in compliance with
AS5601, clause 5.12.1.8. The flexible hose must comply with AS/NZS 1869 (AGA Approved),
10mm ID, class B or D, between 1 – 1.2 m long and in accordance with AS5601 for a high level
connection. The hose should not be subjected to abrasion, kinking or permanent deformation
and should be able to be inspected along its entire length. Unions’ compatible with the hose
fittings must be used and all connections tested for gas leaks.
The fixed consumer gas supply outlet should be at approximately the
same height as the cooker connection point, pointing downwards and
approximately 150 mm to the side of the cooker. The hose should be
clear of the floor when the cooker is in the installed position. Ensure that
the safety chain is installed correctly so that the chain prevents strain on
the hose connections when the cooker is pulled forward.
If the connection is for natural gas the test point pressure should be adjusted to 1.00 kPa with the wok burner operating at maximum.
Gas Connection
If installing for use with LPG ensure that an AGA approved gas regulator
suitable for a supply pressure of 2.75 kPa is part of the tank supply and
the test point pressure is adjusted to 2.75 kPa.
• There is an LPG conversion kit supplied with the cooker.
• It is recommended that an isolating valve and union be fitted, to enable simple disconnection for servicing. These are to be in an accessible location.
• Check connections are gas tight with soapy water or other approved
method.
• Under no circumstances use a naked flame in checking for leaks.
• Check Gas Adjustments (refer installation - gas checks and adjustments).
REGULATOR PLACEMENT - We strongly advise to
locate the Natural Gas regulator close to the gas inlet and away from
the heat of the cooker. Regulator failure due to heat exposure is not
covered under warranty.
When satisfied that the upright cooker is operating correctly, instruct the
customer in its safe operation. Ensure the customer understands fully by
having them operate the upright cooker in all its functions.
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CONVERSION TO OPERATE ON ULPG
This must be done by a licensed Gas Fitter. COMPULSORY REQUIREMENT
Included with the cooker is a conversion kit for converting the cooker to operate on ULPG (LPG
in Aust.). The kit consists of replacement injectors for all burners, including oven burner for gas
models. The kit also includes a test point for checking gas pressure and a replacement label
identifying the type of gas the cooker is connected to.
There is no gas regulator requirement for ULPG installations as the gas pressure of 2.75 Kpa is
regulated at the bottle.
A 7 mm socket is needed to remove and replace the injectors. The data plate in this instruction
manual identifies the injector size for each burner.
Each burner must be run on the minimum flame setting and adjusted accordingly to ensure that
the minimum flame is not extinguished by air drafts.
When completing the LPG conversion the
bypass screw on the oven thermostat needs to
be screwed all the way clockwise.
Use a small flat blade screwdriver.
REMEMBER TO CHANGE THE OVEN INJECTOR ON GAS OVEN COOKERS.
If the flame is yellow and leaves black marks on pots and in the oven then the conversion has not
been done correctly. THIS WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.
ALL CONVERSIONS TO ULPG MUST BE CARRIED OUT BY A LICENSED GAS FITTER. GLEM
GAS WARRANTY SERVICE WILL NOT BE MADE ON INCORRECTLY CONVERTED APPLIANCES.
NOTE!
STANDARD PLUMBERS TEFLON TAPE SHOULD NOT BE USED TO SEAL JOINTS.
AN APPROPRIATE GAS SEALING TAPE MUST BE USED.
GAS CHECKS AND ADJUSTMENTS - LOW FLAME SETTING
Check the low flame setting for each hob burner and the oven burner with the control engaged
in the minimum position.
Cooktop Burner Turn the control until it engages in the minimum position and remove the control knob. Insert
a screwdriver in the adjusting screw (located to the side of the gascock shaft). To increase the
flame, turn the adjusting screw anticlockwise. To decrease the flame, turn the adjusting screw
clockwise. Adjust for a minimum, stable and clear flame.
ENSURE THE MINIMUM FLAME WILL NOT BE EXTINGUISHED BY AIR DRAUGHTS.
Oven Burner -
Light the oven burner and operate at maximum for 15 minutes. Turn the control until it engages
in the minimum position and remove the control knob. Insert a screwdriver in the adjusting screw
(located to the left side of the thermostat shaft). To increase the flame, turn the adjusting screw
anticlockwise. To decrease the flame, turn the adjusting screw clockwise. Adjust for a minimum,
stable and clear flame. Ensure the minimum flame will not be extinguished when the oven door
is closed.
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GAS INJECTOR SELECTION TABLE
COOKTOP
BURNER TYPE
Wok Burner 76,86,961.8014.41.01.0013.02.75
Wok burner 661.7513.81.00.9712.62.75
Large/Fish Burner1.5511.51.00.8810.02.75
Meduim Burner1.187.01.00.686.02.75
Small Burner0.904.01.00.523.52.75
OVEN BURNERS
53/60/70cm1.419.01.00.798.52.75
80cm1.7514.51.00.9612.52.75
90cm1.8515.51.01.0013.02.75
FINAL CHECK
Operate all cooker burners on high and low flames and check that each burner ignites properly
and has a stable flame. The following may be considered to be abnormal:
• If the burners have yellow tipping.
• If the pots are sooting up underneath.
• If the burners are extinguished by opening and closing the oven door.
• If the burners fail to ignite properly.
• If the burners fail to remain alight.
• If the electrodes constantly click when burners are alight.
When satisfied with the operation of the cooker, please explain to the user the correct method of
operation. If the cooker fails to operate correctly, contact your local service agent.
Inj. Diam.MJ/hGas Press.Inj. Diam.MJ/hGas Press.
NATURAL GASULPG
Gas checks and adjustments -igniter operation
Check that the igniter for each burner successfully ignites the gas and that the burner remains
alight. If an igniter fails to work or a burner fails to remain alight, first remove the plug from the
electrical power outlet, and then check that all the electrical connections are in place. If the
cooker fails to operate correctly, call Glem Gas or their appointed agent for service.
Do not attempt repairs yourself.
Gas checks and adjustments -pressure adjustment
First shut off the gas to the appliance. Remove the sealing screw from the regulator test point at
the rear of the cooker and attach the hose from the manometer to the point. Turn the gas back
and light the largest burner and smallest burner at the maximum setting. Check the pressure and
adjust at the regulator if necessary to the settings in the table or on the data plate. For propane
gas adjust at the regulator at the cylinder. Turn regulator adjusting screw clockwise to increase
pressure and anti clockwise to reduce pressure. Refit the test point sealing screw when finished.
NOTE!
THIS COOKER MUST BE INSTALLED BY A LICENSED GAS FITTER. WRITTEN PROOF IS
REQUIRED FOR WARRANTY SERVICE. STANDARD PLUMBERS TEFLON TAPE SHOULD
NOT BE USED TO SEAL JOINTS. AN APPROPRIATE GAS SEALING TAPE MUST BE USED.
IF IN DOUBT ON ANY INSTALLATION POINTS PLEASE CALL 1300 307 917 FOR MORE
INFORMATION.
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QUICK REFERENCE FAULT FINDING CHART
GAS COOKTOP
Burner does not stay alight after several attempts
1. Check that the burner is correctly assembled. Sometimes the parts get misaligned and that
interrupts correct gas flow.
2. Make sure the gas supply is turned on.
3. Make sure that the burner is dry and clean.
4. Ensure there is nothing blocking the gas inlet on the burner or the slots in the flame spreader.
5. Try to light the burner using a match, this will identify if it is an ignition fault.
Burner will not stay alight
1. Check that the burner is correctly assembled.
2. There is a thermocouple valve on each burner. It is a tapered copper point. If the thermocouple is faulty the flame will not stay alight once you release the control knob. Hold the knob in
for a few seconds to make sure that the thermocouple reaches temperature.
The ignitor does not spark
1. While it is not always possible to see the spark there is a clicking sound when the ignitor is
operating.
2. Make sure the ignitor is clean and dry (this is the cylindrical white point at the edge of the
burner)
3. Make sure that the burner is correctly assembled.
4. Make sure that the electricity is turned on.
5. The flame suddenly looks different
6. This usually means that the burner is not assembled correctly.
Flames are huge, difficult to light and sooty
Cooktop injectors are incorrect and have to be changed to suit the gas type.
GAS OVEN
Oven won’t light
1. Make sure the gas supply is turned on and the knob turned to maximum temperature
2. Make sure the oven door is open
3. Make sure that the electricity is connected and turned on
4. Get the electronic ignition sparking before turning on the gas, this is the best way to encourage the burner to light.
5. Try to light the oven manually to check if the problem is electronic ignition related
Oven won’t stay alight
Once the oven is lit hold the control knob in for 20 seconds to heat the thermocouple which will
maintain the flame.
Oven fills with black soot after lighting
The oven injector is incorrect and has not been changed to ULPG specification.
ALL OVENS
Cooling fan operating after cooking
The cooling fan continues to operate even after the cooking cycle has finished. It will stop automatically once the cooker has cooled.
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PRODUCT WARRANTY
Thank you for choosing a Glem Gas or Emilia Appliance. The purchase of this appliance is an
important investment in your home and so to protect your investment we urge you to complete
the registration card attached, please return it immediately.
The benefits conferred by this warranty are in addition to all other conditions and warranties in
respect of this product which the consumer may have under the Trade Practices Act 1874 of the
Commonwealth of Australia and/or similar State or Territory Laws.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian Consumer Law.
You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality. You are also entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be
of acceptable quality and failure does not amount to a major failure.
Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd warrants, this appliance to be free from defects in
workmanship and materials for a period of:
a) Where the appliance is intended to be used and is used for
DOMESTIC USE - 24 MONTHS FROM DATE OF DELIVERY TO THE ORIGINAL PURCHASER.
b) Where the appliance is intended to be used and is used for
COMMERCIAL USE - NO WARRANTY APPLIES. THIS IS A DOMESTIC APPLIANCE ONLY.
Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd, during the period of warranty, will at its option, and subject to the
terms and conditions stated below, repair or replace free of charge this appliance or any
component part, which upon examination by Glem Appliances P/L. is found to be defective.
This Warranty shall not apply:
a) If the rating plate has been removed or the serial number or other details on it have been removed or rendered illegible.
b) If the appliance is connected to any gas type or voltage other than shown on rating plate.
c) If the appliance has been subjected to misuse, abuse accident or want of care.
d) If the appliance has been installed, operated or maintained contrary to the instructions
supplied by Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd.
e) If any defect or failure is due to connection to an inadequate or faulty gas or power supply.
f) If damage is caused by foreign objects in or on the appliance or by reason of its use for
purposes other than that for which it was delivered.
g) If a repair has been made or attempted by the purchaser.
h) If you live more than 80 kilometres outside the service area of the Glem Gas Australasia service agents this warranty does not cover the cost of transport of the appliance for service or the
service agent’s travelling time.
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Light Globes
This warranty does not cover any glass damage or replacement of light bulbs.
Consquential Damage or Economic Loss
Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd accepts no liability pursuant to this Warranty for any cost or consequential damage or economic loss whether direct or indirect, to any person or property, arising
from breakdown or failure of this appliance or any part thereof, and no responsibility is to be
implied or accepted over and above the replacement value of the product.
Replacement Parts
Parts covered under warranty that need replacing i.e. seals, knobs and burner caps.
These can be posted to customer to put on at their discretion.
This Warranty is given by Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd and no other person or organisation is
authorised to vary its provisions and conditions.
Complete this section and keep for your own record.
Appliance Type
Model No
Serial No
Purchased From
Date of purchase
Please complete the section below and return to:
Glem Gas Australasia Pty Ltd, P.O.Box 63 Blaxcell PO South Granville NSW 2142
or Scan/Photograph and email to info@glemgas.com.au
Cooker Model number Serial number
Retailer name and address and date of purchase
Customer name and address
Postcode
Email address Tel. number
Installer’s name
Installer’s signature
Installer License number
Installers compliance number
Installers telephone number
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INSTALLER’S FINAL CHECK LIST
You must test the cooker after installation before you hand it over to the customer. You must
have a manometer and a connecting tube. The following checks have to be made to commission
the cooker and to activate the warranty:
INSTALLATION CHECK
• Have the supplied blue washers and fittings been used?
• Has a leak test with soapy water been performed?
• Is the regulator set for the correct gas type and pressure
• Are the jet sizes correct for the gas type?
• Is the product earthed & polarity correct to stop flickering of indicator lights?
• Has the power cable been checked to ensure it is not touching the product?
• Are the burner parts sitting correctly?
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
OPERATION CHECK
• Do all the burners ignite and stay on?
• Is the flame blue and appropriately sized?
• Does the oven burner ignite and stay on?
• Has the oven been operated and been seen to reaching temperature?
Model Number
Date of installation
Name of installer
Signature
License number
SERIAL NUMBER - this is a requirement to request warranty service
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
YES NO
GLEM GAS AUSTRALASIA PTY. LTD.
P.O.Box 63 Blaxcell PO South Granville NSW 2142
Phone: 02 96433500 Local: 1 300 307 917
www.glemgas.com.au
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