Accessible parts will become hot in use. To avoid burns and
scalds children should be kept away.
You need clean fresh air - so does your cooker. Burner fl ames produce
exhaust gases, heat and moisture. Make sure that the kitchen is well
ventilated: keep natural ventilation holes open or install a powered
cooker hood that vents outside. If you have several burners on or use the
cooker for a long time, open a window or turn on an extractor fan. For
more detail see the Installation Instructions.
We recommend you read the ‘General Safety Instructions’ section if you
have not used a gas cooker before. We describe some basic guidelines
on how to use a gas cooker safely.
Gas and Electricity on
Make sure that the gas supply is turned on and that the cooker is wired
in and switched on.
The cooker needs electricity.
Peculiar smells
When you fi rst use your cooker it may give off a slight odour. This should
stop after a little use.
Before using for the fi rst time, make sure that all packing materials
have been removed and then to dispel manufacturing odours, turn
the ovens to 230°C and run for an hour.
Make sure the room is well ventilated to the outside air, by opening
windows or turning on a cooker hood for example. We recommend
that people with respiratory or allergy problems should vacate the
area for this brief period.
Before using the grill for the fi rst time you should also turn on the
grill and run for 30 minutes with the grill pan in position, pushed
fully back, and the grill door open.
Installation
In the UK the cooker must be installed by a CORGI registered engineer.
Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any warranty or
liability claims and lead to prosecution. This appliance shall be installed
in accordance with the regulations in force and only in a well ventilated
space. Read the instructions before installing or using this appliance.
This appliance should not be installed in a boat or caravan.
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Contents
Users Guide
Hotplate Burners Page 4
The Griddle (optional extra) Page 5
The Wok cradle (optional extra) Page 6
The Grill Page 7
The Ovens Page 8
The Clock Page 9
Cooking using the timer Page 10
The Handyrack Page 11
Oven light Page 12
The Browning Element Page 12
Storage Page 12
Oven cooking guide Page 13
Cleaning your cooker Page 14
Troubleshooting Page 17
General Safety Instructions Page 18
Installation
Installation Page 20
Conversion to LP gas Page 26
Servicing Page 27
Circuit Diagram Page 32
Technical Data Page 34
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Hotplate Burners
Simmering aids, such as asbestos or mesh mats, are NOT
recommended. They will reduce burner performance and
could damage the pan supports.
The drawing by each knob indicates which burner that
knob controls.
Press the igniter button, and
push in and turn a knob to
the large fl ame symbol (
Alternatively light with a match.
If a burner fl ame goes out, turn the control knob off and
leave it for one minute before relighting it.
Adjust the fl ame height to suit
by turning the knob.
On this cooker the low position is
beyond high, not between high
and off . The small fl ame marks
the ‘low position’.
Turn the knob towards it after
the contents of a pan have
boiled
).
Avoid using unstable and misshapen pans that may tilt
easily and pans with a very small base diameter e.g. milk
pans, single egg poachers. The minimum pan diameter
recommended is 120mm.
The maximum pan base diameter is 250mm.
The Wok burner is designed to provide even heat over
a large area. It is ideal for large pans and stir frying. For
heating smaller pans the smaller burners may be more
effi cient.
If a burner fl ame goes out, turn the control knob off
and leave it for one minute before relighting it.
You can remove the burner parts for cleaning; see the
‘Cleaning your cooker’ section of the instructions.
You should wipe the enamel top surface of the
cooker around the hotplate burners as soon as
possible after spills occur. Try to wipe them off while
the enamel is still warm.
Make sure fl ames are under the pans. Using a lid will help
the contents boil more quickly.
Pans and kettles with concave bases or down turned base
rims should not be used.
Note:
Use of aluminium pans may cause metallic marking of
the pan supports. This does not aff ect the durability
of the enamel and may be cleaned off with a metal
cleaner such as 'Brasso'.
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The Griddle (optional extra)
The griddle fi ts the centre left pan support, front to back.
It is designed for cooking food on directly. Don’t use pans
of any kind on it. The griddle surface is non-stick and
metal cooking utensils (e.g. spatulas) will damage the
surface. Use heat resistant plastic or wooden utensils.
Preheat the griddle for a maximum of 5 minutes before
adding food. Leaving it longer may cause damage. Turn
the control knobs towards the low position, marked with
the small fl ame symbol, to reduce the burner fl ames
Don’t put it crossways - it will not fi t properly and will be
unstable.
Don’t put it on the Wok burner on the left hand Rapide
burner - it is not designed to fi t the end pan supports.
Position the griddle over the hotplate burners resting on
the pan support.
Check that it is securely located.
The griddle can be lightly brushed with cooking oil before
use. Light the hotplate burners. Adjust the fl ame heights
to suit.
Always leave space around the griddle for the gases to
escape. Never fi t two griddles side by side. Large pans
should also be spaced well apart.
Use the following heat settings as a guide for griddle
cooking.
High/medium:
Drop scones, Bacon, Chops, Steak, Burgers.
Medium/low:
Potato cakes, Eggs, Fish cakes.
Experience will soon fa mil iar ise you with the correct
setting to use for cooking.
After cooking allow the griddle to cool before
cleaning.
Don’t put it on a Wok burner - it is not designed to fi t
the Wok burner pan supports.
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The Wok cradle (optional extra)
The Wok cradle is designed to fi t a Typhoon™ Professional
35cm Wok (Part Code 13840S)
This is available from leading retailers.
If you use a diff erent Wok make sure that it fi ts the cradle.
Woks vary very widely in size and shape. It’s important
that the Wok sits down on the pan support - but if the
Wok is too small the cradle will not support it properly.
Make sure the cradle is stable and that the Wok is sitting
level in the ring.
The cradle will get very hot in use - allow plenty of time
for it to cool before you pick it up.
Care and Cleaning
Essential information
Never use paint solvents, washing soda, caustic
cleaners, biological powders, bleach, chlorine based
bleach cleaners, coarse abrasives or salt.
Recommended cleaning materials are hot soapy
water, a moistened soap pad, cream cleaner or a
nylon scourer.
The cradle should be used on the triple ring Wok burner
only.
When you fi t the cradle check that the Wok is properly
located on the front and rear fi ngers and that it is
supported properly on a pan support.
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The Grill
Caution: Accessible parts may be hot
when the grill is in use. Young children
should be kept away.
Before using the grill for the fi rst time turn on
the grill and run for 30 minutes with the grill pan
in position, pushed fully back, and the grill door
open. Make sure the room is well ventilated to the
outside air, by opening windows or turning on a
cooker hood for example.
Remove the pan from the bottom of the grill
compartment.
For best results preheat for 2 minutes with the grill pan in
position. After placing your food on the grill pan grid, slide
the grill pan onto the side supports. Adjust the heat to suit
by turning the knob.
Make sure it is pushed right in and touches the back stop.
Never close the grill door when the grill is on.
After placing your food on the grill tray pan, slide the grill
pan onto the side supports just below the elements. Make
sure it is pushed right in and touches the back stop.
The grill has two elements that allow either the whole
area of the pan to be heated or just the right hand half.
To heat the whole grill, turn the knob clockwise to
position 3.
To heat the right hand half turn it anticlockwise.
The grill pan grid can be turned over to give two grilling
positions.
Don’t leave the grill on for more than a few moments,
without the grill pan underneath it.
For best results, especially with toast, preheat the
grill with the grill pan in the cooking position for
two minutes before use.
The grill trivet can be removed and the food placed
on it while you are waiting for the grill to preheat.
The grill pan grid can be turned over to give two
grilling positions.
You can brown the top of dishes cooked in the oven,
under the grill by placing the dish onto the base of
the grill pan, which can easily slide along the fl oor of
the grill cavity.
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The Ovens
During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid the
touching heating elements inside the oven.
Before using for the fi rst time, to dispel manufacturing odours turn the ovens to 230°C and run for an hour.
To clear the smell make sure the room is well ventilated to the outside air, by opening windows or turning on
a cooker hood for example. We recommend that people with respiratory or allergy problems should vacate
the area for this brief period.
The clock must be set to the time of day before the right hand fan oven will work. See ‘The Clock’ section for
instructions on setting the time of day.
The Left Hand OvenThe Right Hand Oven
The left hand conventional oven is fi tted with two
heating elements, one visible in the top of the oven and
the second under the oven base.
Be careful to avoid touching the top element and
element defl ector when placing or removing items from
the oven.
Turn the oven knob to the temperature you need.
The oven indicator light will glow until the oven has reached the
temperature you selected. It will then cycle on and off during
cooking.
The fan in the right hand oven circulates hot air
continuously, which means faster more even cooking.
The recommended cooking temperatures for a fanned
oven are generally lower than a non-fanned oven.
When cooking foods with high water content (e.g. oven chips) there
may be some steam visible at the grille at the rear of the hotplate.
This is perfectly normal
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The Clock
You can use the timer to turn the right hand Fan Oven
on and off . The clock must be set to the time of day
before the right hand fan oven will work.
To set the time of day
Press and hold as above. At the same time, press (-) or
(+) until the correct time shows. Don’t forget it’s a 24
hour clock. If you make a mistake or press the wrong
button, turn off the power supply for a minute or two
and start again.
To start and stop the oven
automatically
Before you set the clock, you must have two numbers
clearly in mind.
The ‘cook period’, which is the period of time you
want the oven to cook.
The ‘stop time’, which is the time of day you want the
oven to stop cooking.
You cannot set a start time directly - this is set
automatically by setting the cooking period and stop
time.
Press and hold the Cook
Time (
the same time press (-)
or (+) until your required
‘cook period’ shows.
) button. At
To time something that’s cooking
(minute minder)
Press and hold the
Minute Minder (
At the same time press
(-) or (+) until the time
you want to cook for is
shown.
You can check time remaining by pressing and
cancel the beeper by pressing
).
To stop automatically
Use when you have started the oven manually.
Press and hold the Stop
Time (
) button.
Press and hold the Stop
Time (
At the same time press
(-) or (+) until your
required ‘stop time’
shows.
AUTO will show in the
display.
Set the oven to the required temperature. When
your cooking is fi nished the beeper sounds. TURN
THE OVEN KNOB TO 0 (off ) FIRST, then press
to stop the beep, press
cooking.
If you are out, don’t worry about the beeper going
off , it stops after a while. When you return, TURN THE
OVEN KNOB TO 0 (off ) FIRST, then press
return to manual cooking.
) button.
once
again to return to manual
twice, to
AUTO is showing, you want to reset to
manual cooking.
When cancelling an automatic setting, any cooking
time already set must be returned to 0.00 before you
can return to manual, by pressing the
button.
At the same time press (-) or (+) until your required
‘Stop Time’ shows. AUTO will show in the display.
When your cooking is fi nished the beeper sounds.
TURN THE OVEN KNOB TO 0 FIRST, then press
to stop the beep, press
cooking.
again to return to manual
once
Clock Special Features
Key Lock
When the key lock is activated, the clock can be
operated as usual but the oven is locked and will not
come on. This means that your child could select a
cook program but the program will not be activated
and oven will not be switched on.
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To activate the key lock
Make sure that the clock is in manual mode and
cancel any active programs.
Cooking using the timer
The timer can control the right hand Fan oven only.
Hold the
Minute Minder (
Cooktime (
for about 8 seconds.
‘On’ will appear on the
display.
Press the ‘+’ button
once.
The key symbol (
‘Of’ will appear on the
display. Let go of the
buttons.
The clock oven control
functions are now
locked.
After a few seconds the
display will revert to
show the time of day
and the key symbol (
) and
) buttons
) and
).
To turn off the key lock
Hold the
Minute Minder (
Cooktime (
for about 8 seconds.
‘Of’ will appear on the
display.
Press the ‘+’ button
once. The key symbol (
goes out and ‘On’ shows
on the display. Let go of
the buttons
After a few seconds the display will revert to show the
time of day.
The oven and the clock oven control functions can
now be used normally.
) and
) buttons
)
You can set the oven to turn on any time over the
following 24 hour period
If you want to cook more than one dish, choose
dishes that require approximately the same time.
However, dishes can be ‘slowed down’ slightly by
using small containers and covering them with
aluminium foil, or ‘speeded up’ slightly by cooking
smaller quantities or placing in larger containers.
Very perishable foods such as pork or fi sh should be
avoided if a long delay period is planned, especially in
hot weather.
Don’t place warm food in the oven.
Don’t use an oven already warm.
Don’t use if an adjoining oven is warm.
Avoid using wine or beer if there is a delay period, as
fermentation may take place.
To avoid curdling, cream should be added to dishes
just before serving.
Fresh vegetables, which may discolour during a delay
period, should be coated in melted fat or immersed in
a water and lemon juice solution.
Fruit pies, custard tarts or similar wet mixtures on top
of uncooked pastry are only satisfactory if there is a
short delay period. Dishes containing leftover cooked
meat or poultry should not be cooked automatically
if there is a delay period.
Whole poultry must be thoroughly defrosted before
placing in the oven.
Check that meat and poultry are fully cooked
before serving.
Both Ovens
Before using for the fi rst time, to dispel
manufacturing odours turn the ovens to 240°C
and run for an hour. To clear the smell make sure
the room is well ventilated to the outside air, by
opening windows for example.
The wire shelves should always be pushed fi rmly to
the back of the oven.
Baking trays meat tins etcetera should be placed
level centrally on the oven’s wire shelves. Keep all
trays and containers away from the sides of the
oven, as overbrowning of the food may occur.
For even browning, the maximum recommended size
for a baking tray is 340mm by 340mm.
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Cooking high moisture content foods can create a
‘steam burst’, when the oven door is opened. When
opening the oven stand well
back and allow any steam to
disperse.
When the oven is on, don’t leave
the door open for longer than
necessary, otherwise the knobs
may get very hot.
• Always leave a ‘fi ngers width’
between dishes on the same
shelf. This allows the heat to
circulate freely around them.
• The Cook & Clean oven liners (see Cleaning your
cooker) work better when fat splashes are avoided.
Cover meat when cooking.
Pull the shelf forward
until the back of the shelf
is stopped by the shelf
stop bumps in the oven
sides.
Lift up the front of the
shelf so the back of the
shelf will pass under the
shelf stop and then pull
the shelf forward.
• To reduce fat splashing when you add vegetables
to hot fat around a roast, dry them thor ough ly or
brush lightly with cooking oil.
• If you want to brown the base of a pastry dish,
preheat a baking tray for 15 minutes before placing
the dish in the centre of the tray.
• Where dishes may boil and spill over during
cooking, place them on a baking tray.
Oven shelves
the shelf guard should be at the back pointing upwards
As well as the fl at shelves some models are supplied
with a drop shelf. The drop shelf increases the
possibilities for oven shelf spacing.
To re fi t the shelf, line up the shelf with a groove in the
oven side and push the shelf back until the ends hit
the shelf stop. Lift up the front so the shelf ends clear
the shelf stops, and then lower the front so that the
shelf is level and push it fully back.
The Handyrack
The maximum weight that can be held by the
Handyrack is 5.5kg (12lb). It should only be used with
the supplied meat tin, which is designed to fi t the
Handyrack. Any other vessel could be unstable.
The Handyrack fi ts to the left hand oven door only.
Food cooking on it is easy to attend to, because it’s
accessible when the door is open. It can be fi tted at
two diff erent heights. One of the oven shelves must
be removed and the other positioned to suit.
The oven shelves can be easily removed and refi tted.
When the Handyrack is used in its highest position,
other dishes can be cooked on the bottom shelf
position of the oven or standing on the base of the
oven
When the Handyrack is used in its lowest position,
other dishes can be cooked on the second shelf
position of the oven or standing on the base of the
oven.
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