TRICITY BENDIX RE50MW User Manual

OPERATING AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
MODEL NO.
RE50M
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TECHNICAL DETAILS
MODEL NO. RE50M
Voltage: 230/240 Volts AC 50Hz Wattage: 9.8/10.7kW Height: 900mm Width: 500mm Depth: 600mm This appliance complies with: European Council Directive 73/23/EEC.
EMC Directive 89/336/EEC. CE Marking Directive 93/68/EEC.
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CONTENTS
Technical Details Contents Preface
Safety
Introduction ...................................................................................... 8
Getting to know your Cooker
The Sealed Hotplates ............................................................................ 11
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Before Installation ........................................................................... 6
During Operation ........................................................................... 6
After Use ................................................................................... 7
General .................................................................................... 7
Rating Plate
Installation .................................................................................. 8
General Notes on Using Your Cooker ........................................................ 9
Control Panel Indicator Neon ................................................................ 9
About Condensation and Steam ............................................................. 9
Grill and Oven Furniture ..................................................................... 9
The Control Panel ......................................................................... 10
Recommended Saucepans ................................................................. 11
Hints and Tips ............................................................................. 11
Deep Fat Frying ........................................................................... 12
Preserving ................................................................................. 12
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The Grill
The Fan Oven
Oven Cooking Chart ............................................................................. 17
Roasting Chart .................................................................................. 18
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Uses of the Grill ........................................................................... 13
Selecting the Grill .......................................................................... 13
Things To Note ............................................................................ 13
The Grill Pan and Handle ................................................................... 13
Hints and Tips ............................................................................. 14
Grilling Chart .............................................................................. 14
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Uses of the Fan Oven ...................................................................... 15
Selecting the Fan Oven .................................................................... 15
Things To Note ............................................................................ 15
To Fit the Oven Shelves ................................................................... 15
Hints and Tips ............................................................................. 16
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CONTENTS
Defrosting
Care and Cleaning
Something not Working? ........................................................................ 22
Service and Spare Parts
Customer Service Centres ....................................................................... 24
Guarantee Conditions
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Uses of Defrost Feature ................................................................... 19
Selecting Defrost .......................................................................... 19
Things to Note ............................................................................ 19
Hints and Tips ............................................................................ 19
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Cleaning Materials ........................................................................ 20
Cleaning the Sealed Hotplates and Hotplate trims .......................................... 20
Cleaning the Vitreous Enamel .............................................................. 20
Cleaning the Outside of the Cooker ........................................................ 20
Cleaning the Grill Pan, Grill Pan Grid and Oven Shelves .................................... 21
Cleaning Inside the Oven and Grill Compartments .......................................... 21
Care of Stayclean Surfaces ................................................................ 21
Hints and Tips ............................................................................ 21
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PREFACE
Dear Customer,
Thank you for buying a Tricity Bendix cooker. With our experience in developing and manufacturing the very best in U.K. cookers, you can be assured that you have purchased a hard working, reliable, quality product.
Tricity Bendix cookers comply with British Standard safety and performance requirements. They have been approved by BEAB (British Electrotechnical Approvals Board) and are covered by a 12 month parts and labour guarantee.
To get the best from your new Tricity Bendix cooker, we ask that you PLEASE READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY. Particular attention should be made to cooking times and temperatures which may differ from your previous cooker.
It is most important that this instruction book is retained with the appliance for future reference. Should the appliance be sold, or if you move house and leave the appliance, always ensure that the book remains with the appliance. This will enable the new owner to be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings.
Please read the whole instruction book before attempting to use the appliance ensuring you follow the recommendations given.
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SAFETY
THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTERESTS OF YOUR SAFETY. ENSURE THAT YOU UNDERSTAND THEM ALL BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE COOKER.
PLEASE READ CAREFULLY
BEFORE INSTALLATION
This cooker is heavy and care must
be taken when moving it.
Ensure that all packaging, both inside and outside the cooker has been removed before the appliance is used.
DURING OPERATION
Do not use this cooker if it is in
contact with water. Never operate it with wet hands.
This cooker is designed to be operated by adults. Young children must not be allowed to tamper with the cooker or play with the controls.
During use the cooker becomes Hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching heating elements inside the oven.
Accessible parts especially around the grill area may become hot when the cooker is in use. Children should be kept away until it has cooled.
Take great care when heating fats and oils as they will ignite if they become too hot.
If the cooker is to be placed on a base, measures must be taken to prevent the cooker slipping from the base.
Do not try to move the cooker by pulling the door handles.
The electrical installation work must be undertaken by a qualified electrician/ competent person.
It is dangerous to alter or modify the specifications of the cooker in any way.
This cooker has been designed for cooking edible foodstuffs only, and must not be used for any other purposes.
Never place plastic or any other material which may melt in the oven or on the hob.
Ensure cooking utensils are large enough to contain foods to prevent spillages and boil overs.
The handles of saucepans which are smaller than the heated area on the hob will become hot. Ensure your hand is protected before handling the pan.
Take care to follow the recommendations given for tending
After installation, please dispose of the packaging with due regard to safety and the environment.
the food when grilling.
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Do not leave the grill pan handle in
position when grilling as it will become hot.
Always use oven gloves to remove and replace the grill pan handle when grilling. Recommendations given on page 13.
Ensure that you support the grill pan when it is in the withdrawn or partially withdrawn position.
Ensure that all vents are left unobstructed to ensure ventilation of the oven.
Ensure that the anti-tilt shelves are put in place correctly. Refer to instructions on page 15.
Do not leave utensils containing foodstuffs, e.g. fat or oil in or on the cooker in case it is inadvertently switched ON.
Cookers and hobs become very hot, and retain their heat for a long period of time after use. Children should be kept well away from the cooker until it has cooled.
GENERAL
Under no circumstances should
repairs be carried out by inexperienced persons as this may cause injury or serious malfunction. This cooker should be serviced by an authorised Service Engineer and only genuine approved spare parts should be used.
AFTER USE
Never line any part of the cooker
with aluminium foil.
Always stand back from the cooker when opening the oven door to allow any build up of steam or heat to release.
Do not place sealed cans or aerosols inside the oven. They may explode if they are heated.
Do not leave the hotplates switched ON for long periods when not covered by a saucepan. The controls and cabinets may overheat.
Ensure that all control knobs are in the OFF position when not in use.
For hygiene and safety reasons this cooker should be kept clean at all times. A build-up of fats or other foodstuffs could result in a fire, especially in the grill pan.
Do not stand on the cooker or on
the open oven door.
Do not hang towels, dishcloths or clothes from the cooker or its handle. They are a safety hazard.
Only clean this cooker in accordance with the instructions given in this book.
Your safety is of paramount importance. Therefore, if you are unsure about any of the
meanings of these WARNINGS contact the: Customer Care Department
Telephone 0870 5 950950
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INTRODUCTION
WARNING: THIS COOKER MUST BE EARTHED RATING PLATE
Record the model, product and serial numbers on the back cover from the rating plate. This is situated on the lower front frame of the cooker and can be seen upon opening the grill door.
The cable should be routed away from potentially hot areas marked by X in the diagram below.
The cooker must be protected by a suitably rated fuse or circuit breaker. The rating of the cooker is given on the rating plate.
Do not remove the rating plate from the cooker as this may invalidate the guarantee.
INSTALLATION
If your cooker has been damaged in transit, contact your supplier immediately. DO NOT attempt to install it.
Your cooker left the factory fully packaged to protect it from damage. If it is delivered without packaging and damage has occurred, the manufacturer cannot accept responsibility. Contact your supplier for advice.
Once the packaging has been removed the cooker should only be moved by hand. DO NOT use a sack barrow or any other aid to lift the cooker as damage may occur.
Connection to the electricity supply must be carried out by a qualified electrician/competent person.
The electrical connection should be made using a double pole isolating switch (cooker socket) with at least 3mm contact separation. The cable must have conductors of sufficiently high cross-sectional area to prevent overheating and deterioration.
Six square millimetres (6.00mm²) is the recommended cross-section area.
To move the cooker, open the fan oven door, and lift the cooker by holding inside the top of the compartment.
This is a type X appliance which means it is free-standing and can be fitted with cabinets on one or both sides. It may also be fitted in a corner setting.
Ensure that the cooker is standing level. Side walls which are above hob level should be
protected by heat resistant non-combustible material and MUST NOT be nearer than 40mm to the hob side.
A nominal air gap of 2mm all around the cooker is required to enable the cooker to be moved into position. It is recommended that proprietary trims are fitted to protect the worktops of either side of the appliance. These are available from most DIY stores.
Always ensure an air gap is maintained at hotplate level. Tiles or other forms of deep wall covering should not obscure this gap.
Air gap
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Note: Vapours from the oven vent may in time cause discolouration of wallcoverings behind the cooker. For ease of cleaning it may be preferable to tile behind the cooker.
Overhanging surfaces or a cooker hood should be a minimum of 685mm above the hob.
It is important to ensure that the appliance is level after installation. Levelling feet are fitted to the front of the appliance to accommodate uneven floors.
GENERAL NOTES ON USING YOUR COOKER
GRILL AND OVEN FURNITURE
The following items of grill and oven furniture have been supplied with the cooker.
1 grill pan
1 grill pan handle
1 grill pan grid
We suggest that you run the oven elements for 10 ­15 minutes at 220°C to burn off any residue from their surfaces. The procedure should be repeated with the grill for approximately 5 - 10 minutes. During this period an odour may be emitted, it is therefore advisable to open a window for ventilation.
OVEN INDICATOR NEON
The light will indicate whether the oven is switched on, the neon also indicates when the set temperature has been reached. The neon will turn on and off during use to show that the temperature is being maintained.
ABOUT CONDENSATION AND STEAM
When food is heated it produces steam similar to a boiling kettle. The ovens are vented to allow some of this steam to escape. However, always stand back from the cooker when opening the oven door to allow any build up of steam or heat to release.
1 straight shelf for grilling only
2 straight shelves for main oven cooking
If the steam comes into contact with a cool surface on the outside of the cooker, e.g. a trim, it will condense and produce water droplets. This is quite normal and is not caused by a fault on the appliance.
To prevent discolouration, regularly wipe away condensation and also soilage from surfaces.
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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR COOKER
THE CONTROL PANEL
A C
B
FEATURES
A - Fan Oven Control B - Fan Oven Indicator Neon C - Grill Control D - Hotplate Controls
D
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THE SEALED HOTPLATES
BEFORE USING THE HOTPLATES FOR THE FIRST TIME
Turn the control knob to a medium/high setting and allow the hotplate to heat uncovered by a saucepan for 3-5 minutes. This hardens the protective coating on the hotplates and makes it more resistant to normal use. A harmless smoke will be given off from the hotplates.
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To operate the hotplates turn the control knobs in either direction to vary the heat setting.
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The highest number represents the hottest setting and the lowest represents the coolest setting. Choose a setting appropriate to the quantity and type of food to be cooked.
RECOMMENDED SAUCEPANS
For speed and economy only good quality saucepans with flat bases and close fitting lids are recommended.
To check the flatness of the saucepan place a ruler across the pan base, hold at eye level and look for light showing. There should be very little or no light visible between the ruler and the pan base.
The size of the base of the saucepan should be the same or up to 3cm/1 inch larger than the hotplate. If the base is too small energy will be wasted, boilovers will also be more difficult to deal with as spillage will fall directly onto the hotplate.
Pressure cookers, preserving pans etc., should comply with the recommendations given above.
Traditional round bottomed Woks must not be used even with a stand. Woks with flat-bottomed bases are available and do comply with the above recommendations.
HINTS AND TIPS
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Avoid the use of decorative covers as they can cause condensation to form on the hotplates which may lead to deterioration.
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Follow any guidelines provided by the saucepan manufacturer, particularly those relating to recommended heat settings.
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Avoid using thin, badly dented or distorted saucepans as they can lead to sticking and burning of food.
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To prolong the life of the hotplates:
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Never use utensils with a skirt, e.g. a bucket
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Never use an asbestos mat
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DEEP FAT FRYING
SPECIAL FRYING NOTE:
For safety purposes when deep fat frying, fill the pan one-third full of oil, DO NOT cover the pan with a lid and DO NOT leave the pan unattended. In the unfortunate event of a fire, switch the cooker OFF at the electricity supply and cover the pan with a lid or damp cloth to assist in smothering the flames.
DO NOT use water on the fire. Leave the pan to cool for at least 30 minutes before moving it.
DO NOT leave the fat or oil in the frying pan on the hob to store it in case the hob is inadvertently switched ON.
6. Frying temperatures Celsius Fahrenheit
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Scale (
First frying of potatoes 170 340
Second frying of potatoes 190 375 Frying chicken and fish 19 5 380
C) Scale (oF)
150 300
175 350 180 360
200 390
PRESERVING
1. DO NOT use a pan that overlaps the perimeter of
the hob trim.
1. Preparing the food Seal the food by coating with flour, egg and
breadcrumbs or batter. Do not use a basket with batter coated foods as they will stick.
2. Amount of oil For safety purposes fill the pan only one-third full
of oil.
3. Testing the temperature of the oil
It is advisable to use a thermometer to test the
temperature of the oil. Alternatively, drop a small cube of bread into the oil which should brown in just under a minute if the oil is at the correct temperature of 190°C/375°F.
4. Cooking the food
Lower the food gently into the oil. Do not add
too much food at once or the temperature of the oil will be reduced and may result in soggy, greasy food.
Turn the food if necessary; doughnuts float to the
surface so will not brown on the upperside if not turned. Once cooked, drain the food on absorbent paper.
5. Double frying chips
Double frying will ensure good chips. First fry the
chips for a few minutes at 170°C/340°F to seal the outside. Remove the chips from the oil. Increase the temperature of the oil to 190°C/375°F to finish cooking and brown the chips.
2. To allow for a full rolling boil, the pan should be no more than one third full when all the ingredients have been added. It is better to use two pans rather than overfill one, or use half quantities.
3. Use firm fruit or vegetables and wash well before using.
4. Preserving sugar gives clear jam, however granulated sugar is cheaper and gives equally good flavour.
5. Crystallization may be caused if sugar is not completely dissolved before bringing jam to the boil. Over boiling will affect the flavour, setting properties and colour of the jam.
6. To test jam for setting: If a jam thermometer is available, boil jam to
104°C. Marmalade should be boiled to 106°C. If a jam thermometer is not available, remove
pan from heat, place sample of jam on a cold dish and cool quickly (i.e. in a freezer or frozen food storage compartment of a refrigerator). When cold, it will crinkle and hold the mark of a finger run through it, if it is at setting point.
7. The scum should be removed as soon as possible from the surface of the preserve after setting point has been reached. Marmalade should be allowed to cool before potting to prevent the peel rising.
Chips may be kept for several hours after the first frying before finishing off with the second frying.
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THE GRILL
USES OF THE GRILL
CAUTION - ACCESSIBLE PARTS MAY BECOME HOT WHEN THE GRILL IS IN USE. CHILDREN SHOULD BE KEPT AWAY.
SELECTING THE GRILL
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To operate the grill open the grill door and turn the grill control in either direction.
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The highest number represents the hottest setting and the lowest the coolest setting.
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Setting 5 represents the grill on Full. At lower settings the grill may turn on and off over time and you may prefer to use these settings for keeping food warm.
THINGS TO NOTE
THE GRILL DOOR MUST BE LEFT OPEN DURING GRILLING.
Closing the grill door will cut OFF the power to the grill element preventing incorrect use.
Some smoke from fat splashes may be evident as the grill cleans itself.
THE GRILL PAN AND HANDLE
The grill pan is supplied with a removable handle. To insert the handle, press the button on the handle
with the thumb and pivot the handle slightly upwards inserting the lip into widest part of the bracket. Move the handle towards the left, lower into position and release the button.
Ensure the handle is positively located.
When removing the handle, press the button on the handle with the thumb and pivot the handle slightly upwards and towards the right to remove from the bracket.
Ensure your hand is protected when removing the grill pan handle as the grill element can become very hot.
ALWAYS REMOVE THE GRILL PAN HANDLE DURING GRILLING.
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To correctly locate the grill pan on the shelf, ensure that the cut out on the underside of the handle bracket locates over the front bar of the shelf.
To check the progress of the food being grilled, the grill pan should be withdrawn on the shelf to attend to food during cooking or the carrier shelf can be lifted away from the cooker and rested on a heat resistant work surface.
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Preheat the grill on a full setting for a few minutes before sealing steaks or toasting. Adjust the heat setting and the shelf as necessary during cooking.
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The food should be turned over during cooking as required.
GRILLING CHART
FOOD SHELF GRILL TIME
(mins)
Bacon Rashers
1
2-3 each side
HINTS AND TIPS
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Food should be thoroughly dried before grilling to minimise splashing. Brush lean meats and fish lightly with a little oil or melted butter to keep them moist during cooking.
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Adjust the grill pan runner position to allow for different heights of food.
Beefburgers Chicken Joints Chops - Lamb
Pork Fish - Whole
Trout/Mackerel Fillets - Plaice/Cod Kebabs Kidneys - Lamb/Pig Liver - Lamb/Pig Sausages Steaks - Rare
Medium Well Done
Toasted Sandwiches
1 1 1
1
1 1 1 1 1 1 1
1 1
1
6-10 each side
15-20 each side
7-10 each side
10-15 each side
8-12 each side
4-6 each side
10-15 each side
4-6 each side
5-10 each side
10-15 each side
3-6 each side 6-8 each side
7-10 each side
1¼-1½ each
side
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Accompaniments such as tomatoes and mushrooms may be placed underneath the grid when grilling meats.
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When toasting bread use the shelf in position 1 with the grid in the high position.
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Shelf positions are counted from the bottom upwards.
The times quoted above are given as a guide and should be adjusted to suit personal taste.
THE FAN OVEN
USES OF THE FAN OVEN
PREHEATING
The fan oven quickly reaches its temperature, so it is not usually necessary to preheat the oven. Without preheating however, you may find you need to add an extra 5 - 10 minutes on the recommended cooking times. For recipes needing high temperatures, e.g. bread, pastries , scones, soufflés etc., best results are achieved if the oven is preheated first. For best results when cooking frozen or cooked chilled ready meals always preheat the oven first.
COOKING TEMPERATURES
Fan oven cooking generally requires lower temperatures than conventional cooking. Follow the temperatures recommended in the chart on page 17. As a guide reduce temperatures by about 20°C - 25°C for your own recipes.
BATCH BAKING
The fan oven cooks evenly on both shelf levels, especially useful when batch baking.
SELECTING THE FAN OVEN
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Turn the fan oven temperature control to the required setting.
THINGS TO NOTE
The main oven neon indicator will glow until the oven has reached the desired temperature and then go out. It will turn ON and OFF periodically during cooking showing that the temperature is being maintained.
TO FIT THE OVEN SHELVES
The shelves should be fitted with the straight rods uppermost on the frame and the forms towards the back of the oven. If not fitted correctly the anti-tilt and safety stop mechanism will be affected.
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HINTS AND TIPS
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Arrange the shelves in the required positions before switching the oven ON. Shelves are numbered from the bottom upwards.
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When cooking more than one dish in the fan oven, place dishes centrally on different shelves rather than cluster several dishes on one shelf, this will allow the heat to circulate freely for the best cooking results.
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When batch baking one type of food e.g. Victoria sandwich cakes, those of similar size will be cooked in the same time.
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DO NOT place baking trays directly on the oven floor as it interferes with the oven air circulation and can lead to base burning; use the lower shelf position. However, non-critical dishes/foods may be placed on the base of the oven when additional space is required.
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The use of excessively high temperatures can cause uneven browning. It may be necessary to reduce temperatures slightly. Refer to the recommendations given in the oven cooking chart on page 17.
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It is recommended that when baking larger quantities, the shelf positions should be evenly spaced to suit the load being cooked. A slight increase in cooking time may be necessary.
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FAN OVEN COOKING CHART
The oven temperatures are intended as a guide only. It may be necessary to increase or decrease the temperature by 10° C to suit individual preferences and requirements.
FOOD SHELF
POSITION
Biscuits Bread Bread rolls/buns Cakes: Small & Queen
Sponges Victoria Sandwich
Madeira Rich Fruit Christmas
Gingerbread
Meringues
Flapjack
Shortbread Casseroles: Beef/lamb
Chicken Convenience Foods
Fish Fish Pie (Potato Topped) Fruit Pies and Crumbles Milk Puddings Pasta, Lasagne etc. Pastry: Choux Eclairs, Profiteroles
Flaky/Puff Pies
Shortcrust-Mince Pies
Meat Pies
Quiches, Tarts, Flans Patés and Terrines Roasting Meat, Poultry Scones Shepherd's Pie Soufflés Vegetables: Baked Jacket Potatoes
Roast Potatoes
Stuffed Marrow
Stuffed Tomatoes Yorkshire Puddings: Large
Individual
Shelf
positions
are not
critical
but ensure
that oven
shelves are
evenly
spaced
when more
than one is
used
FAN OVEN
COOKING
TEMP °C
180-190 200-220 200-220 160-170 160-170 160-170 140-150 130-140 130-140
140-150
80-100 170-180 130-140 140-160 180-190
Follow manufacturers
instructions
170-190 190-200 190-200 130-140 190-200 190-200 170-180 210-220 190-200 190-210 180-210 150-160 160-180 210-220 190-200 170-180 180-190 180-190 180-190 180-190 210-220 200-210
APPROX.
COOK TIME
10 - 20 25 - 30 15 - 20 18 - 25 18 - 20 18 - 25
1¼ - ½ h
2¼ - 2½ h
3 - 4½ h
depends on size
1¼ - 1½ h
2½ - 3 h
25 - 30 45 - 65
2½ - 3 h
1¼ - 1½ h
20 - 30 20 - 25 40 - 50
1½ - 2 h
40 - 45 30 - 35 20 - 30 25 - 40 15 - 20 25 - 35 25 - 45
1 - 1½ h
see roasting chart
8 - 10 30 - 40 20 - 30
1 - 1½h 1 - 1½h
30 - 35 15 - 20 25 - 40 15 - 25
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ROASTING CHART
ROASTING CHART
INTERNAL TEMPERATURES Rare : 50-60°C; Medium : 60-70°C; Well done : 70-80°C
MEAT FAN
OVEN
Beef
Beef, boned
Mutton and Lamb
Pork and veal
Ham
Chicken
Turkey and goose
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
COOKING TIME
20-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 20-35 minutes over
25-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 25-35 minutes over
25-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 25-35 minutes over
30-40 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 30-40 minutes over
30-40 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 30-40 minutes over
15-20 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 20 minutes over
15-20 minutes per ½kg (1lb) up to 3½kg (7lb) then 10 minutes per ½kg (1lb) over 3½kg (7lb)
Duck
Pheasant
Rabbit
Potatoes with meat
Potatoes without meat
The roasting temperatures and times given in the chart should be adequate for most joints, but slight adjustments may be required to allow for personal requirements and the shape and texture of the meat. However, lower temperatures and longer cooking times are recommended for less tender cuts or larger joints.
Wrap joints in foil if preferred, for extra browning uncover for the last 30 - 60 min. cooking time.
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
160-180°C
180-190°C
25-35 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 25-35 minutes over
35-40 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 35-40 minutes over
20 minutes per ½kg (1lb) and 20 minutes over
according to size
according to size
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DEFROSTING
USES OF DEFROST FEATURE
This fan oven function defrosts most foods faster than more conventional methods. It is particularly suitable for delicate frozen foods which are to be served cold e.g. cream filled gateaux, cakes covered with icings or frostings, cheesecakes, biscuits, scones etc.
It is preferable to thaw fish, meat and poultry slowly in the fridge. However, this process can be accelerated by using the defrost function.
SELECTING DEFROST
Small or thin fish fillets, frozen peeled prawns, cubed or minced meat, liver, thin chops, steaks etc., can be thawed in 1 - 2 hours.
A 1kg/2¼lb oven ready chicken will be thawed in approximately 5 hours. Remove the giblets as soon as possible during the thawing process.
Joints of meat up to 2kg/4½lb in weight can be thawed using the defrost function.
ALL JOINTS OF MEAT AND POULTRY MUST BE THAWED THOROUGHLY BEFORE COOKING.
ALWAYS COOK THOROUGHLY IMMEDIATELY AFTER THAWING.
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Turn the fan oven temperature control to the defrost setting.
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When defrost is selected, the oven indicator neon may come ON. It will stay ON until the oven reaches room temperature and then go OFF.
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It may turn ON and OFF periodically during defrosting to maintain steady room temperature inside the oven.
THINGS TO NOTE
Care must always be taken when handling foods in the home. Always follow the basic rules of food hygiene to prevent bacterial growth and cross contamination when defrosting, preparing, cooking, cooling and freezing foods.
HINTS AND TIPS
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Place the frozen food in a single layer where possible and turn it over half way through the defrosting process.
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The actual speed of defrosting is influenced by room temperature. On warm days defrosting will be faster than on cooler days.
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DO NOT leave food at room temperature once it is defrosted. Cook raw food immediately or store cooked food in the fridge.
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CARE AND CLEANING
ALWAYS SWITCH OFF THE ELECTRICITY SUPPLY AT THE MAIN WALL SWITCH AND ALLOW THE COOKER TO COOL BEFORE CLEANING
CLEANING MATERIALS
Before using any cleaning materials on your cooker, check that they are suitable and that their use is recommended by the manufacturer.
Cleaners that contain bleach should NOT be used as they may dull the surface finishes. Harsh abrasives should also be avoided.
CLEANING THE SEALED HOTPLATES AND HOTPLATE TRIMS
In order to maintain the appearance of your cooker's sealed hotplates and trims you are advised to use the recommended cleaning agents daily. If you do not allow spillages to burn on they will be much easier to clean off.
THINGS TO NOTE
The red spot in the centre of the hotplates may be removed with some abrasive cleaning agents. This is not a fault and does not affect the performance of the hotplates.
CLEANING THE HOTPLATE TRIMS
The stainless steel trims may become straw coloured during use. Using a proprietary stainless steel cleaner , e.g. 'Shiny Sinks' will help maintain a bright appearance. Alternatively a powder cleaner such as 'Bar Keepers Friend' may be used regularly.
CLEANING THE VITREOUS ENAMEL
Use a clean damp cloth or scourer made for non­stick saucepans with 'Jif' cream cleaner.
AFTER CLEANING
To maintain the appearance of the hotplates occasionally apply a little salt free vegetable oil or commercial restorative agent.
To apply vegetable oil, first heat the hotplate on a medium setting for 30 seconds then turn OFF. Pour a very small amount of oil onto kitchen paper, apply the paper to the hotplate and wipe off any excess oil. Heat the hotplate on a medium setting for 1 minute.
To apply restorative agent, apply a thin coating of '4 Hob' or use a 'Minky' Hotplate Cleaning Cloth following the manufacturers instructions.
CLEANING THE OUTSIDE OF THE COOKER
FOR NORMAL SOILAGE
Wipe over the hotplates and trims using a clean damp cloth then switch to a low or medium setting for a few minutes to thoroughly dry.
FOR HEAVY SOILAGE
Use a clean damp cloth or scourer with a cream cleaner e.g. 'Jif' or a powder cleaner e.g. 'Ajax' on the hotplate and trims. Follow the circular grooved pattern on the hotplate when cleaning. Rinse off cleaning agents thoroughly. Dry as for normal soilage.
For more stubborn marks warm the hotplate on a low setting for 30 seconds. Clean the sealed plate with 'Ajax' powder cleaner, 'Jif' cream cleaner or a 'Brillo' pad. You may have to rub hard for several minutes.
Rinse off cleaning agents thoroughly with a damp cloth. Switch to a low or medium setting for a few minutes until the hotplate is thoroughly dry.
DO NOT use abrasive cleaning materials eg Hob Brite, Brillo pads or scourers on the painted or printed finishes as damage may occur. Regularly wipe over the control panel, oven doors and cooker sides using a soft cloth and liquid detergent.
DO NOT ATTEMPT TO REMOVE ANY OF THE CONTROL KNOBS FROM THE PANEL AS THIS MAY CAUSE DAMAGE AND IS A SAFETY HAZARD.
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CLEANING THE GRILL PAN, GRILL PAN GRID AND OVEN SHELVES
All removable parts, except the grill pan handle can be washed in the dishwasher.
The grill pan may be cleaned using a soap impregnated steel wool pad. The grill pan grid and oven shelves should be cleaned using hot soapy water. Soaking first in soapy water will make cleaning easier.
CLEANING INSIDE THE OVEN AND GRILL COMPARTMENTS
HINTS AND TIPS
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Manual cleaning of the Stayclean surface IS NOT recommended. Damage will occur if oven sprays or abrasives of any kind are used.
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The Stayclean surface destroys splashes of food and fats when the oven temperature is raised to around 220°C.
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It is a good idea to run the oven for an hour or two per week to ensure continued good performance from the Stayclean finish.
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Slight discolouration and polishing of the Stayclean surface may occur in time. This DOES NOT affect the Stayclean properties in any way.
The Stayclean surface on the rear oven panel should not be cleaned manually.
The vitreous enamel base and sides in the grill compartment and the fan oven base and sides can be cleaned using normal oven cleaners or aerosol oven cleaners with care. Ensure that the manufacturers instructions are followed and that all parts are well rinsed afterwards.
Aerosol cleaners must not be used on the Stayclean rear oven panel and must not come into contact with elements or the door seal as this may cause damage.
See Hints and Tips for keeping oven soilage to a minimum.
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Follow the recommendations below to keep oven soilage to a minimum.
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Cook at the recommended temperatures. Higher temperatures during roasting will increase soilage. Try cooking at lower temperatures for an increased length of time, you will save energy and often the joint is more tender.
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Use minimal, if any, extra oil or fat when roasting meat, potatoes only require brushing with fat before cooking. Extra fat in the oven during roasting will increase splashing and soilage.
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It is NOT necessary to add water to the meat tin when roasting. The water and the fat juices from the joint create excessive splattering during cooking - even at normal temperatures, as well as causing condensation.
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Covering joints during cooking will also prevent splashing onto the interior surfaces. Removing the covering for the last 20-30 minutes will allow extra browning if required. Some large joints and turkeys especially benefit by this method of cooking, allowing the joint to cook through before the outside is overbrowned.
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SOMETHING NOT WORKING?
We strongly recommend that you carry out the following checks on your cooker before calling a Service Engineer. It may be that the problem is a simple one which you can solve yourself without the expense of a service call.
If our Service Engineer finds that the problem is listed below you will be charged for the call whether or not the cooker is under guarantee.
The cooker does not work at all:
* Check that the cooker has been wired in and
is switched on at the wall.
* Check that the main cooker fuse is working.
The hotplates and oven work but the grill does not:
The oven temperature is too high or low:
* Check that the recommended temperatures
are being used (see page 17). Be prepared to adjust up or down by 10°C to achieve the results you want.
* Care should be taken when using an oven
thermometer to check oven temperatures as they may be inaccurate.
The following factors should be considered.
* Ensure you purchase an accurate good
quality instrument.
* The oven will cycle about a set temperature
and will not be constant.
* Check that you have carefully followed the
instructions for the operation of the grill.
The grill does not work:
* Check that the grill door is left open during
grilling.
If the oven is not cooking evenly or the side opening door will not stay open:
* Check that the cooker is level.
* Check that the recommended temperatures
and shelf positions are being used.
The fan oven is noisy:
* Check that the oven is level.
* Check that bakeware and shelves are not
vibrating in contact with the back panel in the oven.
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SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS
In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spare parts please contact your local Tricity Bendix Service Force Centre by telephoning:
0870 5 929929
Your call will be routed to the Service Force Centre covering your post code area. The address of your local Service Force Centre is detailed on pages 24 -
25. For Service in the Republic of Ireland contact
Tricity Bendix Long Mile Road Dublin 12
Telephone: 01 4090752
Before calling out an engineer, please ensure you have read the details under the heading 'Something Not Working'.
When you contact the Service Centre you will need to give the following details:
1. Your name, address and post code
2. Your telephone number
3. Clear and concise details of the fault
4. The model, product and serial number of the appliance (found on the rating plate)
5. The purchase date
CUSTOMER CARE DEPARTMENT
For general enquiries concerning your Tricity Bendix appliance, or further information on Tricity Bendix products, you are invited to contact our Customer Care Department by letter or telephone as follows:
Customer Care Department Tricity Bendix 55 - 77 High Street Slough Berkshire SL1 1DZ
Tel: 0870 5 950950 *
( *call to this number may be recorded for training purposes.)
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To contact your local Tricity Bendix Service Centre telephone 0870 5 929929
CHANNEL ISLANDS
GUERNSEY Guernsey Electricity
JERSEY Jersey Electricity
ABERDEEN
(M05)
AUCHTERMUCHY
(M03)
BLANTYRE (M07)
DUMFRIES (M01)
DUNOON (M67)
GLASGOW
(M04)
INVERNESS
(M06)
ISLE OF ARRAN
(OWN SALES)
ISLE OF BARRA
(OWN SALES)
ISLE OF BUTE (M66)
ISLE OF LEWIS (M69)
KELSO
(M08)
PO Box 4 Vale , Guernsey Channel Islands
Company PO Box 45 Queens Road St Helier Jersey Channel Islands JE4 8NY
SCOTLAND
54 Claremont Street Aberdeen AB10 6RA
33A Burnside Auchtermuchy Fife KY14 7AJ
Unit 5 Block 2 Auchenraith Ind Estate Rosendale Way Blantyre G72 0NJ
93 Irish Street Dumfries Scotland DG1 2PQ
Briar Hill 7 Hill Street, Dunoon Argyll PA23 7AL
20 Cunningham Road Clyde Estate Rutherglen, Glasgow, G73 1PP
Unit 3B Smithton Ind. Estate Smithton Inverness IV1 AJ
Arran Domestics Unit 4 The Douglas Centre Brodick Isle of Arran KA27 8AJ
J Zerfah 244 Bruernish Isle of Barra Western Islands HS9 5QY
Walker Engineering Glenmhor Upper Serpentine Road Rothesay Isle of Bute PA20 9EH
ND Macleod 16 James Street Stornoway Isle of Lewis PA87 2QW
2-8 Wood Market Kelso Borders TD5 7AX
TRICITY BENDIX SERVICE FORCE
ORKNEY (M65)
PERTH Hydro Electric
PERTH
(OWN SALES) SHETLAND
(OWN SALES) SHETLAND
(OWN SALES) WHALSAY
(OWN SALES)
NORTHERN IRELAND
BELFAST
(M27)
CARDIFF (M28)
CLYWD (M14)
DYFED (M77)
HAVERFORDWEST (M75)
OSWESTRY (M17)
Corsie Domestics 7 King Street Kirkwall Orkney KW15
Inveralmond House Ruthervenfield Road Perth PH1 3AQ
Graham Begg Unit 4 Airport Ind Estate WIck KW1 4QS
Tait Electronic Systems Ltd. Holmsgarth Road Lerwick Shetland ZE1 0PW
Bolts Shetland Ltd 26 North Road Lerwick Shetland ZE1 0PE
Leask Electrical Harlsdale Symbister, Whalsay Shetland ZE2 9AA
Owenmore House Kilwee Business Park Upper Dunmury Lane Belfast BT17 0HD
WALES
Guardia Industrial Estate Clydesmuir Road Tremorfa, Cardiff CF2 2QS
Unit 6-7 Coed - Parc Abergele Road Rhuddlan Clwyd Wales LL18 5UG
Maes Y Coed High Mead Llanybydder Camarthenshire SA40 9UL
Cromlech Lodge Ambleston Haverfordwest Pembrokeshire SA62 5DS
Plas Ffynnon Warehouse Middleton Road Oswestry SY11 2PP
GATESHEAD (M39)
GRIMSBY (M42)
HULL (M41)
LEEDS (M37)
NEWTON AYCLIFFE (M45)
SHEFFIELD (M38)
BIRKENHEAD (M11)
CARLISLE (M10)
ISLE OF MAN (M64)
LIVERPOOL (M15)
MANCHESTER (M09)
PRESTON (M13)
STOCKPORT (M16)
NORTH EAST
Unit 356a Dukesway Court Dukesway Team Valley Gateshead NE11 0BH
15 Hainton Avenue Grimsby South Humberside DN32 9AS
Unit 1 Boulevard Industrial Estate Hull HU3 4AY
64-66 Cross Gates Road Leeds LS15 7NN
Unit 16 Gurney Way Aycliffe Industrial Estate Newton Aycliffe DL5 6UJ
Pennine House Roman Ridge Ind. Roman Ridge Road Sheffield S9 1GB
NORTH WEST
1 Kelvin Park Dock Road Birkenhead L41 1LT
Unit 7 James Street Workshops James Street Carlisle Cumbria CA2 5AH
South Quay Ind. Estate Douglas Isle of Man IM1 5AT
Unit 1 Honeys Green Precinct Honeys Green Lane Liverpool L12 9JH
Unit B Central Industrial Estate St Marks Street Bolton
BL3 6NR
Unit 250 Dawson Place Walton Summit Bamber Bridge Preston Lancashire PR5 8AL
Unit 20 Haigh Park Haigh Avenue Stockport SK4 1QR
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TRICITY BENDIX SERVICE FORCE
To contact your local Tricity Bendix Service Centre telephone 0870 5 929929
MIDLANDS
BIRMINGHAM (M18)
BOURNE (M44)
BRIDGNORTH (M72)
GLOUCESTER
(M23)
HEREFORD (M31)
HIGHAM FERRERS (M51)
ILKESTON (M43)
LEICESTER (M22)
LINCOLN (M40)
NEWCASTLE UNDER LYME (M12)
REDDITCH (M20)
TAMWORTH (M19)
WORCESTER (M73)
66 Birch Road East, Wyrley Road Ind. Estate Witton Birmingham B6 7DB
Manning Road Ind Estate Pinfold Road Bourne PE10 9HT
68 St. Mary's Street Bridgnorth Stropshire WV16 4BB
101 Rycroft Street Gloucester GL1 4NB
Unit 3 Bank Buildings Cattle Market Hereford HE4 9HX
30 High Street Higham Ferrers Northants NN10 8BB
Unit 2 Furnace Road Ilkeston DE7 5EP
Unit 7 Oaks Industrial Estate Coventry Road Narborough Leicestershire LE0 5GF
Unit 8 Stonefield Park Clifton Street Lincoln LN5 8AA
18-21 Croft Road Brampton Ind. Estate Newcastle under Lyme Staffordshire ST5 0TW
13 Thornhill Road North Moons Moat Redditch Worcestershire B98 9ND
Unit 3 Sterling Park Claymore Tamworth B77 5DO
Unit 1
&2
Northbrook Close Gregorys Mill Ind Estate Worcester WR3 8BP
LONDON & EAST ANGLIA
BECKENHAM (M79)
CHELMSFORD (M47)
COLINDALE (M53)
ELTHAM (M78)
ENFIELD (M49)
GRAVESEND
(M57)
HARPENDEN (M46)
LETCHWORTH (M50)
LONDON (M76)
MAIDENHEAD (M60)
MOLESEY (M61)
NEWBURY (M24)
IPSWICH (M48)
NORWICH (M52)
SUNBURY (M63)
11a Gardener Industrial Estate Kent House Lane Beckenham Kent BR3 1QZ
Hanbury Road Widford Ind Estate Chelmsford Essex CM12 3AE
Unit 14 Capitol Park Capitol Way Colindale London NW9 0EQ
194 Court Road Mottingham Eltham London SE9 4EW
284 Alma Road Enfield London EN3 7BB
Unit B4, Imperial Business Estate Gravesend Kent DA11 0DL
Unit 4 Riverside Estate Coldharbour Lane Harpenden AL5 4UN
16-17 Woodside Ind Est. Works Road Letchworth Herts SG6 1LA
2/4 Royal Lane Yiewsley West Drayton Middlesex UB7 8DL
Reform Road Maidenhead Berkshire SL6 8BY
10 Island Farm Avenue West Molesey Surrey KT8 2UZ
9 Pipers Court Berkshire Drive Thatcham Berkshire RG19 5GF
Unit 6C EltonParkBusiness Centre Hadleigh Road Ipswich IP2 0DD
2b Trafalgar Street Norwich NR1 3HN
Unit 1a The Summit Hanworth Road Hanworth Ind Estate Sunbury on Thames TW16 5D
SOUTH EAST
ASHFORD (M58)
FLEET (M59)
HAYWARDS HEATH (M55)
SOUTH WEST
BARNSTAPLE (M30)
BOURNEMOUTH (M26)
BRIDGEWATER (M35)
BRISTOL (M25)
EMSWORTH (M33)
ISLE OF WIGHT (M34)
NEWTON ABBOT (M29)
REDRUTH (M36)
Unit 2 BridgeRoadBusiness Est Bridge Road Ashford Kent TN2 1BB
Unit 1 Redfields Ind Estate Church Crookham Fleet Hampshire GU13 0RD
21-25 Bridge Road Haywards Heath Sussex RH16 1UA
Main Road Fremington Barnstaple North Devon EX31 2NT
63-65 Curzon Road Bournemouth Dorset BH1 4PW
6 Hamp Ind.Estate Bridgewater Somerset TA6 3NT
11 Eldon Way Eldonwall Trading Bristol Avon BS4 3QQ
266 Main Road Southbourne Emsworth PO10 8JL
Unit 8 Enterprise Court Ryde Business Park Ryde Isle of Wight PO33 1DB
Unit 2 Zeally Ind. Estate Kingsteignton Newton Abbot S. Devon TQ12 3TD
Unit 7D Pool Ind. Estate Wilson Way, Redruth, Cornwall TR15 3QW
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GUARANTEE CONDITIONS
Standard guarantee conditions
We, Tricity Bendix, undertake that if within 12 months of the date of the purchase this Tricity Bendix appliance or any part thereof is proved to be defective by reason only of faulty workmanship or materials, we will, at our option repair or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour, materials or carriage on condition that:
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The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on the rating plate.
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The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only, and in accordance with the manufacturer's instructions.
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The appliance has not been serviced, maintained, repaired, taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us.
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All service work under this guarantee must be undertaken by a Tricity Bendix service centre.
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Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become the Company's property.
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This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights.
Home visits are made between 8.30am and 5.30pm Monday to Friday. Visits may be available outside these hours
in which case a premium will be charged.
Exclusions
This guarantee does not cover:
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Damage or calls resulting from transportation, improper use or neglect, the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic.
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Costs incurred for calls to put right an appliance which is improperly installed or calls to appliances outside the United Kingdom.
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Appliances found to be in use within a commercial environment, plus those which are subject to rental agreements.
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Products of Tricity Bendix manufacture which are not marketed by Tricity Bendix.
European Guarantee
If you should move to another country within Europe then your guarantee moves with you to your new home subject to the following qualifications:
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The guarantee starts from the date you first purchased your product.
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The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in the new country of use for this brand or range of products.
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This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user.
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Your new home is within the European Community (EC) or European Free Trade Area.
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The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used domestically, i.e. a normal household.
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The product is installed taking into account regulations in your new country. Before you move please contact your nearest Customer Care centre, listed below, to give them details of your new home. They will then ensure that the local Service Organisation is aware of your move and able to look after you and your appliances.
France Senlis +33 (0)3 44 62 28 28
Germany Nürnberg +49 (0)911 323 2600
Italy Pordenone +39 (0)1678 47053
Sweden Stockholm +46 (0)20 78 77 50
UK Slough +44 (0)1753 219898
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RATING PLATE REFERENCE
MAKE AND MODEL NO. PRODUCT NO. SERIAL NO. DATE OF PURCHASE
IMPORTANT NOTICE
In line with our continuing policy of research and development, we reserve the right to alter models and specifications without prior notice.
This handbook is accurate at the date of printing, but will be superseded and should be disregarded if specifications or appearance are changed.
TRICITY BENDIX,55 - 77 HIGH STREET, SLOUGH, BERKSHIRE, SL1 1DZ
TELEPHONE 0870 5 950950
MODEL NO. PART NO.
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