Westinghouse GOR474, GOR476, GXR650 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
Gas Built-in Cooking Appliances
COOKING
GOR474, GOR476, GGR475, GXR650
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ACCESSORIES
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CONTENTSCONGRATULATIONS
Congratulations and thank you for choosing our oven. We are sure you will find it a pleasure to use. Before you use the oven, we recommend that you read through the relevant sections of this manual, which provides a description of your appliance and its functions.
To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an appliance, it is important that the appliance is installed correctly and that you read the safety instructions carefully to avoid misuse and hazards.
We recommend that you keep this instruction booklet for future reference and pass it on to any future owners.
After unpacking the appliance, please check it is not damaged. If in doubt, do not use the appliance but contact your local customer care centre.
This appliance complies with requirements of Australian Standard AS/NZS 60335.2.6
CONDITIONS OF USE This appliance is intended to be used in household and similar applications such as:
• Staff kitchen areas in shops, ofces and other working environments
• Farm houses
• By clients in hotels, motels and other residential
type environments
• Bed and breakfast type environments
Record model and serial number here:
Model:
Serial No:
TIPS & INFORMATION
IMPORTANT – CHECK FOR ANY DAMAGES OR MARKS. If you find the oven is damaged or marked, you must report it within 7 days if you wish to claim for damage/marks under the manufacturer’s warranty. This does not affect your statutory rights.
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL FOR USERS
• Most of the packing materials are recyclable. Please dispose of those materials through your local recycling depot or by placing them in appropriate collection containers.
• If you wish to discard this product, please contact your
local authorities and ask for the correct method of disposal.
Important safety instructions . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Description of your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Setting the time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Installing your oven accessories . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Using your oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Cooling/venting fan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Operating sequence . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Pre-heating your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Cooking with your timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Auto Off timer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Electronic clock . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Cooking guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Oven shelf location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Choosing the best oven settings . . . . . . . . . . . 11
Roasting meat . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Roasting poultry and fish . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Grilling guide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Grilling hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Guide to better grilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13
Fan grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Dealing with cooking problems . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Cleaning your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Enamel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Stainless steel . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Glass . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Grill . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15
Cleaning your oven accessories . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Cleaning the door glass panels . . . . . . . . . . .17
Removing and replacing the oven light . . . . . . . .20
Get to know your oven . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .20
Electronic burner control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Solving problems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Installing your appliance . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Cabinet construction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Gas installation information . . . . . . . . . . . . .24
Gas connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Appliances for operation on N.G. & S.N.G. . . . . . 24
Operating pressures . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25
Testing the operation of the appliance . . . . . . . . 25
Underbench ovens . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Separate grill underbench ovens . . . . . . . . . . .27
Separate grill wall oven. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29
Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31
CONTENTS
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Please read the user manual carefully and store in a handy place for later reference. The symbols you will see in this booklet have these meanings:
WARNING
This symbol indicates information concerning your personal safety
CAUTION
This symbol indicates information on how to avoid damaging the appliance
TIPS & INFORMATION
This symbol indicates tips and information about use of the appliance
ENVIRONMENTAL TIPS
This symbol indicates tips and information about economical and ecological use of the appliance
WARNING
Read the following carefully to avoid an accident.
GENERAL WARNINGS
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not
play with the appliance.
• During use, this appliance becomes hot. Care should
be taken to avoid touching hot surfaces, e.g. oven door, heating elements or internal surfaces of the oven.
• This appliance must not be used as a space heater.
• In order to avoid a re, the appliance must be kept clean
and vents kept unobstructed.
• Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of the appliance
during operation.
• Do not store ammable materials in or under the
appliance, e.g. Aerosols.
• Accessible parts will become hot when in use. To avoid
burns and scalds children should be kept away.
• Do not line the bottom of the oven or grill with foil or
cookware, it will damage the enamel.
• Always use gloves when handling hot items inside grill or oven.
• Do not modify this appliance.
GRILL
• The grill door must be left fully open whilst grilling in a separate grill wall oven (GXR650 model).
• The grill drawer must be left approximately two nger widths
ajar whilst grilling in a separate grill underbench oven (GGR475 model).
• Always turn the grill off immediately after use as fat left
there may catch fire.
• Do not cover the insert with foil, as fat left there may
catch fire.
• Always keep the grill dish clean as any fat left may catch re.
• Do not leave the grill on unattended.
• To avoid a re, ensure that grill trays and ttings are
always inserted into the appliance in accordance with the instructions.
• Do not place thick portions of food under the grill. Foods may curl, catch and ignite.
• Accessible parts may become hot when grill is in use.
Children should be kept away.
OVEN
• During use the appliance becomes hot. Care should be
taken to avoid touching the hot surfaces inside the oven.
• Switch the appliance off before removing the oven light
glass for globe replacement.
• To avoid an accident, ensure that oven shelves and
fittings are always inserted into the appliance in accordance with the instructions.
• Do not use the door as a shelf.
• Do not push down on the open oven door.
INSTALLATION, CLEANING AND SERVICING
• An authorised person must install this appliance.
(Certificate of Compliance to be retained)
• Before using the appliance, ensure that all packing
materials are removed from the appliance.
• In order to avoid any potential hazard, the enclosed
installation instructions must be followed.
• Ensure that all specied vents, openings and airspaces
are not blocked.
• Where the appliance is built into a cabinet, the cabinet
material must be capable of withstanding 70°C.
• Only authorised personnel should carry out servicing.
(Certificate of Compliance to be retained)
• Always ensure the appliance is switched off before
cleaning or replacing parts.
• Always clean the appliance immediately after any food spillage.
• Do not use steam cleaners, as this may cause moisture
build up.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal
scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
• To maintain safe operation, it is recommended that the
product be inspected every five years by an authorised service person.
• This appliance must be earthed.
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SAFETY
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GOR474
Oven indicator light
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Function selector
GOR476
GXR650 & GGR475
Oven/Grill temperature selector
Function selector
Function indicator light
Oven indicator light
Electronic clock
‘Auto-off’ timer
Oven indicator light
Oven/Grill temperature selector
Grill indicator light
FEATURES
Function selector
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Oven temperature selector
Electronic clock
Grill temperature selector
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BEFORE OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
SETTING THE TIME
If you have purchased a model fitted with an electronic clock, you MUST set the time of day before you can operate your appliance.
ELECTRONIC CLOCK
• After the appliance has been electrically connected
“12.00” will be displayed and the “clock” indicator will flash.
• To set the time of day, press the – or + symbols. 5
seconds after the last change, the “clock” indicator will disappear, confirming the time has been set.
NOTE: The clock has a 24-hour display.
• Please remove all internal boxes and bags from the oven
before operation.
• Please wipe out the oven interior prior to operation with
warm soapy water and polish dry with a soft clean cloth. Do not close the oven door until the oven is completely dry.
• New appliances can have a smell during first use. It is
recommended to ‘run in’ the oven before cooking for the first time. Operate the oven, empty, at a temperature of 180°C for approximately 30 minutes. Please ensure the room is well ventilated during this process.
For appliances with a separate grill compartment, run
grill on maximum for 15 minutes with grill door open.
If your appliance is fitted with a mechanical “Auto Off” timer, make sure it is set to “Off” marker for manual
operation.
INSTALLING YOUR OVEN ACCESSORIES
1. Side racks The side racks that come with your oven can be attached to either side of your oven.
• Insert the twin pegged side into the rear access holes
provided. See diagram.
• Then locate the front peg into the front access hole and
push in firmly.
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BEFORE OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME
2. Shelves and trays
The shelves are designed so that they have maximum travel but cannot be accidentally pulled right out. The trays are designed the same way and fit straight into the side racks.
• Locate the rear edge of the shelf/tray in between 2 guide
rails of the side rack - see diagram. Ensure the same rail positions on both sides of the oven are being engaged.
• With the front edge raised, begin to slide the shelf into
the oven.
• Once the detents have passed the front edge of the side
rack, the shelf can be pushed completely in.
• When fully inserted the shelf/tray should not interfere with
the closed oven door.
• To insert the grill tray in a separate grill underbench
(GGR475 model), fully open the grill drawer and position the tray so that the slots on the outer edges fit on the tabs on the slides.
OPERATION
Separate grill underbench (GGR475)
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USING YOUR OVEN
UNDERSTANDING YOUR OVEN FUNCTIONS
Your oven will have a selection of the following functions. Refer to “Description of your appliance” to confirm what functions are available to you.
OVEN
Refer to cooking guide for more information.
FAN BAKE
Heat comes from the gas “base heat” burner which is then circulated by the fan. This fan circulates the hot air around the oven cavity so that you can put your food in different places in the oven and still cook them at the same time.
You can use the “fan bake” function for multi-shelf cooking, reheating cooked foods, pastries and complete oven meals. It will cook at a lower temperature and be faster than baking. Please note that some variation in browning is normal.
BAKE
Heat comes from the gas “base heat” burner below the food. The bottom burner is below the floor of the oven which is controlled by the thermostat and will turn on and off to maintain the set temperature.
You can use the “bake” function for single trays of biscuits, scones, muffins, cakes, slices, casseroles, baked puddings, roasts and delicate egg dishes.
– For best results use silver or shiny trays.
GRILL
Refer to grilling guide for more information.
GRILL (GRILL IN OVEN GOR474, GOR476 MODELS ONLY)
The “grill” directs radiant heat from the powerful upper element onto the food. You can use the “grill” function for tender cuts of meat, steak, chops, sausages, fish, cheese toasties and other quick cooking foods. Grill with the oven door closed. Preheat your grill for 3 minutes to get the best results. This will help seal in the natural juices of steak, chops etc. for a better flavour. You can slide your grill dish into either of the 2 spaces within the upper pairs of support rails.
FAN GRILL (GRILL IN OVEN GOR474, GOR476 MODELS ONLY)
“Fan grill” offers you the benefits of both “bake” and traditional “grill” functions. The grill element turns on and off to maintain the set temperature while the fan circulates the heated air. The oven door remains closed for fan grill. You can use “fan grill” for large cuts of meat in the oven which gives you a result that is similar to “rotisserie” cooked meat. Put your food on a shelf in the second lowest shelf position. Put the grill dish on the lowest shelf position to catch any spills. When using “fan grill” it is not necessary to turn the food over during the cooking cycle. Set temperature to 180°C.
DEFROST
The “defrost” function uses low temperature air which is circulated by the fan. You can defrost (thaw) your food before you cook it. Also you may use your “defrost” to raise your yeast dough or to dry fruit, vegetables or herbs.
SEPARATE GRILL (GGR475, GXR650 MODELS ONLY)
The “grill” directs radiant heat from the powerful upper element onto the food. You can use the “grill” function for tender cuts of meat, steak, chops, sausages, fish, cheese toasties and other quick cooking foods. Preheat your grill for 3 minutes to get the best results. This will help seal in the natural juices of steak, chops etc. for a better flavour.
For models with a drop down grill door (GXR650), the door must be left open while grilling. For models with a slide out grill drawer (GGR475), the grill drawer should be left open approx. two finger widths ajar.
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USING YOUR OVEN
COOLING/VENTING FAN
Your built-in appliance is fitted with a cooling fan. This prevents your kitchen cabinet from overheating and reduces the condensation inside the oven. It will operate whenever you are using your oven or grill and will blow warm air across the top of the oven or grill door.
NOTE: If the oven is still hot from cooking, the cooling fan will keep running to cool the oven down and will switch off automatically when cool.
OPERATING SEQUENCE
WARNING
If you have purchased a model fitted with an electronic clock you must set the time of day before you can operate your appliance.
SELECT THE COOKING FUNCTION
Turn the “function selector” in any direction to select the desired function.
PRE-HEATING YOUR APPLIANCE
For best results when baking you must preheat your oven for 30 minutes. Preheat grill for 3 minutes to obtain best results. Pre-heating your appliance allows it to reach the required temperature quickly and efficiently.
When baking bread or cakes, load the oven as quickly as possible after pre-heating, only leaving the oven door open for the shortest time. This will minimise loss of heat from the oven and ensure the best results.
WITH “BAKE”
1. It is recommended you preheat your appliance when cooking or baking.
2. Set the desired preheat temperature, by rotating your oven temperature selector.
When the indicator light goes out the oven has reached the desired preset temperature, place your food into the oven, close the door and set the timer if you desire.
WITH “GRILL”
Preheat the grill for at least 3 minutes to obtain best results. This will help to seal the natural juices of steak, chops and other meats for a better flavour.
SELECT THE TEMPERATURE
To set the temperature, turn the temperature selector in a clockwise direction to the desired setting.
The “oven indicator light” will come on and the oven burner will ignite. A thermostat controls the temperature in the oven. When the set temperature is reached, the GAS burner flame goes out and the indicator light goes off. When the oven temperature falls below the set temperature the flame automatically re-ignites and the “oven indicator light” comes on again.
Once the food is cooked, turn the “oven temperature selector” back in an anti-clockwise direction. Do not force it right round in a clockwise direction as this will result in damage to the oven. Turn the “function selector” back to “Off”.
NOTE: The cooking function must be selected before the oven will operate. Once the function has been selected, use the temperature selector to set the cooking temperature.
SETTING TEMPERATURES
The following table displays the temperature settings for recipes which do not show actual temperatures.
CONVERSION TABLE
VERBAL CELSIUS
Drying 80 - 90 175 - 195 n/a
Very slow / very low 95 - 130 200 - 265 1/4 - 1/2
Slow / low 135 - 150 275 - 300 1 - 2
Moderately slow / warm 160 - 170 320 - 340 3
Moderate / medium 180 350 4
Moderate / moderately hot
Moderately hot 200 390 6
Hot 220 430 7
Hot / very hot 230 450 8
Very hot 250 480 9
Extremely hot 260 500 10
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C FAHRENHEIT 0F GAS MARK
190 375 5
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COOKING WITH YOUR TIMER
2 HOUR “AUTO OFF” TIMER
The 2 hour timer features an automatic oven “cut off”. This means that a cooking period of up to 120 minutes
can be set. When the timer has counted back to “Auto Off,” a bell will sound and the oven will automatically switch off.
Once automatic baking is complete, return to manual operation by setting the timer to the “OFF” mark.
90 MINUTE “AUTO OFF” TIMER
The 90 minute timer features an automatic oven “cut off”. This means that a cooking period of up to 90 minutes can be set. When the timer has counted back to “Auto Off,” a
ding will sound and the oven will automatically switch off.
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GENERAL FEATURES
Your touch control clock has the following features:
• Timer – allows you to set a countdown time that will beep
when the set time has elapsed.
• Cooking duration – You can set a cooking duration.
A timer will count down the preset cooking time, beep when the time has elapsed and turn the oven off.
• End cooking time – you can set a cooking finish time. A
timer will count down the preset cooking time, beep when the finish time has been reached and turn the oven off.
• Delayed start cooking time – You can combine the
cooking time and stop cooking time to switch the oven on and off at a specific time during the day.
NOTE: Your touch control clock only operates with your main oven.
SETTING THE TIME OF DAY
You must set the time of day before you can operate your appliance. When power is supplied to your oven “12.00“ will be displayed and the “clock” indicator
1. To set the time of day in hours and minutes, press – or
+. 5 seconds after the last change, the “clock” indicator
will disappear, confirming the time has been set.
NOTE: The clock has a 24-hour display.
will flash.
CHANGE THE TIME OF DAY (DAYLIGHT SAVING)
1. Press “mode” until the “clock” indicator begins flashing.
2. Press – or + to change the time. 5 seconds after the
last change, the “clock” indicator confirming the time has been set.
will disappear,
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Once automatic baking is complete, return to manual operation by setting the timer to the ‘OFF’ mark.
NOTE: It is not recommended to use this timer for short
durations (e.g. boiling eggs).
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OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC CLOCK
ELECTRONIC CLOCK TOUCH CONTROL
SETTING THE TIMER
1. Press “mode“ until the “timer” indicator begins flashing.
2. Set the countdown time you want by using – and +. 5
seconds after the last change the “timer” indicator stop flashing, confirming the timer has been set.
3. To stop the beeper, press –, + or “mode”.
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SETTING THE COOKING DURATION
1. Check the clock displays the correct time of day.
2. Select the desired oven function and temperature.
The oven indicator light will glow and the heating source will come on.
3. Press “mode“ until the “cook time” indicator
flashing.
4. Set the cooking duration you want by using – or +. 5
seconds after the last change, the “cook time” indicator will stop flashing, and the time of day will be displayed.
NOTE: Do not forget to add preheating time if necessary.
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OPERATING THE ELECTRONIC CLOCK (CONT.)
COOKING GUIDE
SETTING THE COOKING END TIME
1. Check the clock displays the correct time of day.
2. Select the desired oven function and temperature. The oven indicator light will glow and the heating source will come on.
3. Press “mode“ until the “end time” indicator flashing.
4. Enter the time of day you want to finish cooking by
pressing – or +. 5 seconds after the last change, the
“end time” indicator time of day will be displayed.
will stop flashing and the current
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SETTING THE DELAYED START COOKING TIME
1. Program the “cook time“ and “end time“ as described in the relevant sections. Once both the “cook time“ and “end time“ have been set, the “cook time“ and “end time” indicators will stop flashing and the current time of day will be displayed.
TO CHECK OR CANCEL SETTINGS
1. To check your settings, press “mode” until the setting you want is displayed. A red light will flash next to the mode (cook time, end time etc) that is currently on display.
2. To cancel “delayed start” press “mode” until a light flashes next to “end time”. Press and hold “–” until the clock no longer reverses (“0:00” and you will hear a beep). If you have left the temperature and function knobs at a setting the oven will start once the “end time” light stops flashing.
3. To cancel “auto shut off” press “mode” until a light flashes next to “cook time”. Press and hold “–” until the clock no longer reverses (“0:00” and you will hear a beep). This automatically cancels “delayed start”. If you have left the temperature and function knobs at a setting, the oven will start once the “cook time” light stops flashing. Because you have cancelled “auto off” the oven will continue to heat until you manually turn it off.
• Select the correct shelf location for food being cooked.
• Make sure dishes will fit into the oven before you switch
it on.
• Keep edges of baking dishes at least 40mm from the
side of the oven. This allows free circulation of heat and ensures even cooking.
• Do not open the oven door more than necessary.
• Do not place foods with a lot of liquid into the oven with
other foods. This will cause food to steam and not brown.
• After the oven is turned off it retains the heat for some
time. Use this heat to finish custards or to dry bread.
• Do not use a lot of cooking oil when roasting. This will
prevent splattering oil on the sides of the oven and the oven door. Polyunsaturated fats can leave residue which is very difficult to remove.
• When cooking things which require a high heat from
below (e.g. tarts), place the cooking dish on a scone tray in the desired shelf position.
• For sponges and cakes use aluminium, bright finished or
non-stick utensils.
OVEN SHELF LOCATION
Your oven has five positions for shelves. These are numbered from 1 (the lowest shelf position) to 5 (the highest shelf position). See diagram.
To give maximum space above and below the shelves, load them in this way:
• When cooking with 1 shelf, use position 3.
• When cooking with 2 shelves, use positions 2 and 5.
Use the oven efficiently, by cooking many trays of food at the same time. For example:
• Cook 2 trays of scones, small cakes or sausage rolls.
• Cook a roast dinner at the same time as you cook chips
or vegetables.
OPERATION
ON COMPLETION OF COOKING
The oven will turn off, the timer will beep and the “end time” and/or “cook time” indicators will flash.
1. Turn the function and temperature controls to the off position.
2. Press “+” or “–” or “mode” to stop the timer from beeping.
SWITCHING THE CLOCK DISPLAY ON AND OFF
1. Press together “+” and “–” for 2 seconds to switch ’off’ the display.
2. Press together “+” and “–” for 2 seconds to switch the clock display ’on’ again.
Note: If a timer mode is set, then it is not possible to
switch the display off.
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5 Position Rack
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COOKING GUIDE
CHOOSING THE BEST OVEN SETTINGS
The following table is intended as a guide and experience may show some variation in cooking times necessary to meet individual requirements.
It may be necessary to change some cooking times and temperatures from your previous oven. For best results when baking preheat your oven for 30 minutes.
MODELS WITHOUT OVEN FAN
FOOD TEMPERATURE 0C OVEN POSITION IN SHELF* TIME IN MINUTES
Scones Plain or fruit 220 2 10 - 15
Biscuits Rolled 180 2 10 - 15
Spooned 190 2 12 - 15
Shortbread biscuits 160 1 or 2 30 - 35
Meringues Hard - individual 110 2 90
Soft - individual 180 2 15 - 20
Pavlova - 6 egg 110 1 75
Cakes Patty cakes 190 3 15 - 20
Sponge - 4 egg 180 2 20 - 30
Shallow butter cake 180 2 30 - 40
Rich fruit cake 150 2 180
Pastry - shortcrust Cornish pasties 200/180 2 40 - 45
Custard tart 200/180 1 10/20 - 30
Pastry choux Cream puffs 210 2 25 - 30
Yeast goods Bread 210 1 25 - 30
* Counting from the bottom shelf up.
MODELS WITH OVEN FAN
FOOD TEMPERATURE 0C OVEN POSITION IN SHELF* TIME IN MINUTES
Scones Plain or fruit 210 Any 10 - 15
Biscuits Rolled 170 2 & 4 10 - 15
Spooned 180 2 & 4 12 - 15
Shortbread biscuits 150 2 & 4 30 - 35
Meringues Hard - individual 100 Any 90
Soft - individual 165 Any 15 - 20
Pavlova - 6 egg 100 Any 75
Cakes Patty cakes 180 2 & 4 15 - 20
Sponge - 4 egg 170 2 20 - 30
Shallow butter cake 170 2 & 4 30 - 40
Rich fruit cake 130 2 180
Pastry - shortcrust Cornish pasties 180/160 2 40 - 45
Custard tart 190/170 2 20 - 30
Pastry choux Cream puffs 200 2 & 4 25 - 30
Yeast goods Bread 200 Any 25 - 30
* Counting from the bottom shelf up. Refer to “oven shelf location” section for more detailed information.
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COOKING GUIDE
GRILLING GUIDE
ROASTING MEAT
1. Place the meat in the oven and set the temperature between 180°C and 200°C. (It is recommended to wrap your meats in an oven roasting bag or foil to prevent fats and oils from splattering, making it easier to clean your oven.)
2. Use the grill/oven dish and smokeless grill insert. Place the meat on the insert.
3. Do not pierce the meat, as this will allow juices to escape.
4. When the meat is cooked, take the roast out of the oven, wrap in aluminum foil and leave to stand for about 10 minutes. This will help retain the juices when the meat is carved. The table shows temperatures and cooking times for different kinds of meat. These may vary depending on the thickness or bone content of the meat.
MEAT
Beef 200
Lamb 200
Veal 180 Well done 60
Pork 200 Well done 60
RECOMMENDED
TEMPERATURE
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RESULT
Rare 35 - 40
Medium 45 - 50
Well done 55 - 60
Medium 40
Well done 60
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KILOGRAM
ROASTING POULTRY AND FISH
1. Place the poultry or fish in an oven set at a moderate temperature of 180°C.
2. Place a layer of foil over the fish for about three quarters of the cooking time.
The table shows temperatures and cooking times for different kinds of fish and poultry. These may vary depending on the thickness or bone content of the meat.
GRILLING HINTS
WARNING
Always clean the grill/oven dish after every use. Excessive fat build up may cause a fire.
As a method of cooking, grilling can be used to:
Enhance the flavours of vegetables, fish, poultry and meat.
• Seal the surface of the food and retain the natural juices.
Note: Below is a table indicating the door position whilst grilling for each of the product types.
PRODUCT TYPE DESCRIPTION
Underbench Grill in oven models Door FULLY closed
Separate grill underbench
Separate grill wall oven
Slide out grill drawer
Drop down grill door Door FULLY open
This table shows how to grill different types of meat:
MEAT METHOD
Beef
Lamb
Sausages Prick sausages to stop skin from bursting.
Fish Brush with oil or melted butter and lemon juice.
Bacon Remove rind. Grill at and make into rolls.
You can use tenderloin, rump, sirloin. Brush with oil or melted butter, especially if the meat is very lean.
You can use loin chops, shortloin chops, chump chops, and forequarter chops. Remove skin or cut at intervals to stop curling. Brush with oil or melted butter.
DOOR POSITION DURING
GRILLING
Drawer 2 finger widths
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MEAT
Chicken 180 45 - 50
Duck 180 - 200 60 - 70
Turkey 180
Fish 180 20
RECOMMENDED
TEMPERATURE
MINUTES PER KILOGRAM
0
C
40 - 45 (<10kg)
35 - 40 (>10kg)
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GRILLING GUIDE
GUIDE TO BETTER GRILLING
No definite times can be given for grilling because this depends on your own tastes and the size of the food. These times should only be used as a guide and remember to turn the food over halfway through the cooking process.
For better grilling results, follow these easy instructions:
1. Remove oven/grill dish and smokeless grill insert and preheat grill for about 3 minutes.
2. Choose only prime cuts of meat or fish. If the cut is less than 5mm thick it will dry out. If the cut is more than 40mm thick, the outside may burn whilst the inside remains raw.
3. Do not place aluminium foil under the food as this prevents fats and oils from draining away, which could result in a fire.
4. Baste the food during cooking with butter, olive oil or marinade. Grilled food is better if marinated before cooking.
5. Use tongs to turn food as a fork pierces the surface.
MEAT TIME
Steak 15 - 20 minutes
Chops 20 - 30 minutes
Fish 8 - 10 minutes
Bacon 4 - 5 minutes
FAN GRILL (MULTIFUNCTION GRILL IN OVEN MODELS ONLY)
If your appliance has fan grill as a function, this will assist the grilling process by circulating the heat evenly around the food. The recommended temperature setting is 180°C for all fan grilling functions.
1. Use the smokeless grill insert and oven dish for all fan grilling.
2. Position the dish in the lower half of the oven, for best results.
3. Wipe off any oil or fat which spatters while the oven is still warm.
There is no need to turn the meat as both sides are cooked at the same time which means that the food is succulent.
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DEALING WITH COOKING PROBLEMS
PROBLEM CAUSES REMEDY
Incorrect shelf position Select shelf that places food in the centre of the oven
Oven tray too large Experiment with other trays or dishes
Uneven cooking
Baked products too brown on top
Baked products too brown on bottom
Cakes have a cracked, thick crust
Baked products
are pale, at and
undercooked
Cake fallen in the centre
Roast meat and potatoes not browning in fan oven
Juices running out of meat
Grilled meats overcooked on outside and raw in centre
Grilled chops and steaks curling
Trays not centralised Centre trays
Air ow in oven uneven Rotate food during cooking
Grill dish affecting thermostat Remove grill dish from oven on bake modes
Oven not preheated Preheat the oven
Baking tin too large for the recipe Use correct size tins
Baking tins not evenly spaced
Products not evenly sized or spaced on trays
Baking temperature too high Lower the temperature
Baking tin too large for the recipe Use correct size tins
Baking tins are dark metal or glass Change to shiny, light tins or lower the temperature by 10°C
Food too low in the oven Cook one shelf higher
Oven door opened too frequently during baking
Baking temperature too high Lower the temperature
Grill dish affecting thermostat Remove grill dish from oven on bake modes
Baking temperature too high Lower the temperature
Food too high in the oven Cook one shelf lower
Cake batter over-mixed Mix just long enough to combine ingredients
Pan too deep Check size of pan and use recommended size
Baking tins are dark metal or glass Change to shiny, light tins
Baking temperature too low Raise the temperature
Food too low in the oven Cook one shelf higher
Baking time too short Increase cooking time
Incorrect tin size Use correct tin size
Baking temperature too low Raise the temperature
Baking time too short Increase cooking time
Proportions of ingredients incorrect in the recipe Check recipe
Opening door too early in baking Do not open the door until the last quarter of cooking time
Poor hot air circulation Elevate food onto a rack to allow air circulation
Grill dish affecting thermostat Remove grill dish from oven on bake modes
Stagger baking tins at least 3cm between tins and the oven walls
Ensure products are same size and shape and are evenly spaced over trays
Don’t open the oven door until at least half of the cooking time has passed
Do not pierce meat with fork, turn with tongs
Grill at lower insert position
Cut into fat every 2cm (1/2 inch)
TROUBLESHOOTING
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ARNING
CLEANING YOUR APPLIANCE
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• Always make sure that the oven is electrically isolated before cleaning. This can be done via the powerpoint switch located nearby.
• Do not use steam cleaners.
• Do not line the bottom of the oven or grill with foil
or cookware.
• Do not use sharp metal implements or utensils on any
surface, as these may leave permanent scratches or marks.
ENAMEL
• Rub persistent stains vigorously with a nylon scourer or
creamed powder cleansers.
NOTE: You can also use household oven enamel
cleaners - follow the manufacturer’s instructions carefully.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners, powder cleaners,
steel wool or wax polishes.
OVEN
• Always keep your appliance clean. Ensure that fats and
oils do not accumulate around elements, burners or fans.
• Always keep the oven dish, baking trays, grill dish and
grill dish insert clean, as any fat deposits may catch fire.
• Always wrap your meats in foil or an oven roasting bag
to minimise cleaning. Any polyunsaturated fats can leave a varnish-like residue which is very difficult to remove.
• The upper element can be released to assist in cleaning.
SEPARATE GRILL (GGR475, GXR650 MODELS ONLY)
• Always keep the grill dish and grill dish insert clean, as
any fat deposits may catch fire.
• Ensure that fats and oils do not accumulate around the
grill element. The grill element can be released to assist in cleaning the top of the grill cavity.
CLEANING YOUR OVEN ACCESSORIES
STAINLESS STEEL
All grades of stainless steel can stain, discolour or become greasy. You must clean these areas regularly by following the procedures below, if you want your appliance to look its best, perform well and have a long life.
CAUTION
Care must be taken when wiping exposed stainless steel edges.… they can be sharp!
Your stainless steel appliance is manufactured from a mark resistant stainless steel. This special stainless steel resists marks such as fingerprints and water spots. To keep your stainless steel appliance looking at its best, you should clean it regularly. Wash with warm soapy water and rinse with clean water. Wipe with clean water and a soft clean cloth to remove soap residue.
NOTE: Make sure you follow the polish or brushing lines in the steel.
WARNING
Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
REMOVING THE TRAYS AND SHELVES FROM YOUR APPLIANCE
Slide the dish and shelves towards you until they reach the front stop.
Tilt them up at the front to clear the side supports, taking care not to spill the contents.
For separate grill underbench model (GGR475), pull the grill drawer out to its full extent. Carefully lift the dish from the support.
• Lift the dish and shelves clear.
Wash the dish and insert the shelves in hot soapy water.
Reverse the above steps to put the grill dish and shelves
back again.
Ensure that they are placed between the 2 support wires.
GLASS
• Glass surfaces on doors and control panels are best
cleaned immediately after soiling.
A damp cloth may help remove baked on food deposits.
• Oven cleaners can be used to remove stubborn marks
and stains.
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REMOVING THE SIDE RACKS (SHELF SUPPORTS) – GRILL IN OVEN AND SEPARATE GRILL MODELS
Grasp the shelf supports at the front.
Pull them firmly inwards.
Install the side racks.
CAUTION
DO NOT remove the separate grill drawer mechanism on the separate grill underbench model (GGR475). The grill dish can be easily removed for cleaning.
• Slowly close the oven door until it stops against the
‘stirrups’ (about 45°).
• Grasp the oven door with a hand each side of the door
and remove it from the oven by pulling it towards you.
REMOVING THE OVEN DOOR
Your oven is equipped with a door that can be disassembled in order to clean all the panes of glass. Remove the door before cleaning.
• Open the door fully to access the hinges then rotate the
‘stirrups’ (highlighted in the image) on both hinges fully towards the oven.
• Lay the oven door with the outer side facing downwards
on something soft and flat (for example a blanket on a kitchen table) to prevent scratches.
CLEANING
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REMOVING OVEN DOOR TOP TRIM
• Take hold of the grid embossed sections of the door
trim at each end and press inwards to release the clips. Remove the door trim by pulling it towards you.
REMOVING THE BOTTOM TRIM (ON SELECTED MODELS)
• The bottom trim may be removed for cleaning by
snapping out and lifting away from the glass.
REMOVING THE DOOR GLASS PANELS
CAUTION
Rough handling, especially around the edges can cause the glass to break.
• Lift the black bordered glass panel out of the guide.
• Repeat this for the smaller clear glass panel (when fitted).
CLEANING THE DOOR GLASS PANELS
CAUTION
Do not to use harsh abrasives on the glass panes as the reflective surface plays a role in the function of the oven. Do not place glass in dishwasher. Hand wash only with a soft cloth and warm soapy water. When dry polish with a soft cloth and ensure the glass is dry before reassembly.
RE-ASSEMBLING THE BOTTOM TRIM
• Push down to “snap” each side of bottom trim back into
door columns.
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CLEANING
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RE-ASSEMBLING THE DOOR GLASS PANELS
• Insert the smaller clear glass panel (when fitted) first from
above and at an angle to the profile of the door.
• Repeat for the black bordered glass panel ensuring the painted surface is facing to the downside.
RE-ASSEMBLING THE TOP DOOR TRIM
• Take hold of the top door trim at each side and position
it to the inside edge of the glass.
• Push the trim down with its top edge over glass panel until
the clip snaps in on each side of the trim.
• Push the middle of the trim down to ensure it is straight
and firm against the glass panel.
CLEANING
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FITTING THE OVEN DOOR
• Take hold of the oven door with a hand on each side and with the door at an angle of 45º, position the recesses at the bottom of the door onto the hinge arms of the oven.
Let the door slide down the hinge arms as far as it will go.
• Open the door fully to access the hinges. Rotate the
‘stirrups’ (see image below) until they lock into the hook. The oven door may now be closed.
Hook Stirr up
Hook Stirr up
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MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE
GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN
RELEASING THE GRILL ELEMENT – GRILL IN OVEN AND SEPARATE GRILL MODELS
We have designed the upper element with a hanger clip to help you reach your cavity roof for cleaning. To remove grill, push sides of hanger clip in the direction of arrows until one hanger clip can easily be removed from retaining hole. To replace, reverse the process.
Grill in oven model shown. The grill element in separate grill models has the same hanger clip arrangement in the grill compartment.
REMOVING AND REPLACING THE OVEN LIGHT
Turn oven light glass anticlockwise to remove it for globe replacement.
• A special high temperature resistant globe should be used.
This can be purchased from the Customer Care Centre.
WARNING
Make sure the appliance is turned off before you remove or replace parts, to avoid the possibility of electric shock.
GET TO KNOW YOUR NEW OVEN WITH THIS ‘SIMPLE TEST CAKE’
Although we strive for a perfect performing oven, it’s possible that there will be some variation in colour when baking. Therefore, we suggest this simple, easy and delicious to make Simple Test Cake, it can help you understand your new oven. All ovens do sometimes have hot or cold spots, therefore it is important to judge with your eye as you may require to rotate during baking.
‘SIMPLE TEST CAKE’
125g butter, softened to room temperature 1 cup caster sugar 1 teaspoon pure vanilla essence 4 large eggs 2 cups self-raising flour Pinch of salt
4 tablespoons (80mL) full-cream milk
METHOD:
1. Butter base and sides of two, 20cm straight-sided round or square cake pans. Then line the base with grease proof or baking paper.
2. Preheat oven to moderate 180ºC (170ºC fan forced)
and ensure oven shelf is in the centre position of oven.
3. Cream softened butter and sugar until light in colour.
4. Add vanilla essence.
5. Then eggs one at a time, beating well after each addition.
6. Sift flour and salt into the mixture and beat until well combined.
7. Add milk and beat or stir to combine.
8. Spoon mixture equally between prepared cake pans.
9. Bake in preheated oven, middle shelf for about 25 to 35 minutes or until when tested with a fine cake skewer, it comes out clean or the edges of the cakes have come away slightly from the sides of the cake pans.
10. Remove from oven to wire cake rack and rest for 5 minutes before removing from cake pans. Cool completely.
MAINENTANCE
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To serve: Sandwich together with your favourite jam or conserve, and dust top with pure icing sugar.
NOTE: If desired, substitute butter for either margarine or olive oil spread.
Recipe is based on the Australian standard metric
250mL cup and 20mL tablespoon sets
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ELECTRONIC BURNER CONTROL
Your gas oven is fitted with an electronic controller which manages the operation of the burner and monitors the flame. This controller includes features which ensure the safe operation of your appliance and will prevent the build up of unburnt gas, should a fault occur.
It is normal for the flame to turn on and off during cooking, to maintain a stable temperature in the oven. The Thermostat
Indicator Light indicates when the flame is on or igniting
(indicator glows), or when the flame is off (indicator off). The burner flame can be seen by viewing through the
2 holes in the front of the burner cover.
IGNITION AND RESPONSE TO IGNITION FAILURE
The controller will attempt to ignite the flame when an oven function is selected and the Thermostat turns on (indicator light changes from off to on). The controller will make up to 2 attempts to ignite the flame, stopping if a flame is detected by the controller. If by the end of the 2 attempts a flame is not detected then the burner and ignition will be turned off and a delay of 90 seconds will be observed. During this delay the controller will not respond to the Function and Thermostat controls.
At the end of this delay, switch the Thermostat or Function Selector off and leave off for at least 5 seconds. Then switch the Thermostat and Function Selector on again to re-attempt ignition.
If the oven controls are left on when the delay ends then ignition will not be attempted until the Thermostat or Function Selector is first turned off for 5 seconds.
RECOGNISING A SAFETY SHUT-DOWN CONDITION
During normal cooking the Thermostat indicator light is on when the burner flame is igniting or on, and the Thermostat indicator light is off when the flame is off.
If an oven function is selected and the Thermostat light is on, but the flame is not on or attempting to ignite then the controller has invoked a safety shutdown of the burner. A 90 second delay is observed from the time the shut-down occurred before the controller will respond to the oven controls.
Once the delay period has ended the Thermostat or Function Selector must be turned off for at least 5 seconds before oven functions can resume.
POWER FAILURE
In the event of an interruption to mains power, the restoration of power will not cause the burner to ignite if the controls were left on. However the grill element will resume heating on models which do not have an electronic clock.
To resume operation of the appliance after a power interruption:
First turn the Function Selector or Thermostat controls to
the off position. The controls must remain in this position for at least 5 seconds.
If the appliance has an electronic clock then set the time
of day on the electronic clock.
Normal operation of the appliance may now resume.
RESPONSE TO FLAME FAILURE
If the controller cannot detect flame due to a fault, then the controller will respond:
• firstly by attempting to re-light the burner with a sequence of up to 3 attempts, and
if the re-lighting sequence is not successful the burner will be shut off.
The re-lighting sequence will include up to 3 attempts to re-light the burner, stopping if a flame is detected by the controller. If by the end of the re-lighting sequence a flame is not detected then the burner and ignition will be turned off and a delay of 90 seconds will be observed. During this delay the controller will not respond to the Function and Thermostat controls.
At the end of this delay, switch the Thermostat or Function Selector off and leave it off for at least 5 seconds. Then switch the Thermostat and Function Selector on again to re-attempt ignition.
If the oven controls are left on when the delay ends then ignition will not be attempted until the Thermostat or Function Selector is first turned off for 5 seconds.
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SOLVING PROBLEMS
FAULTS
If there is a problem with the oven and/or grill, please:
Check the points listed below before calling for service.
It may be possible to avoid a call by fixing the problem yourself – and so continue cooking.
For cooking problems refer to “Dealing with
cooking problems”.
NOTE: We may charge for service even in the guarantee period if your problem is due to the causes listed below.
DATA PLATE
When you need information, service or replacement parts please:
Tell us the 1. Model 2. Model Number & 3. Serial
Number shown on the data plate. The data plate is visible when the oven or grill door is open.
If you need more information, please contact the Customer Care Centre on 1300 363 640 (Australia – Centre is open
8.00am – 5.00pm Monday – Friday Eastern Standard
Time) or
+649 573 2384 (New Zealand – Centre is open
8.00am – 5.00pm Monday Friday).
If you have a warranty or spare parts enquiry, you should call the number listed on the back page.
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE
- Time of day not set.
- Power not turned on.
- Gas supply turned off or LPG bottle
Oven or grill not working
Oven light not working
Oven not heating enough
Oven not working - Gas supply turned off or LPG bottle
Timer flashing on display
Unit smoking when first used
Door cannot be replaced after removal
Excessive heat or condensation on control panel or knobs
empty.
- Controls are incorrectly set.
- Household fuse has blown or power supply is off.
NOTE: If the household fuse continues to blow, call the Customer Care Centre.
- Lamp blown or loose in socket.
- Household fuse has blown.
NOTE: If the household fuse continues to blow, call the Customer Care Centre.
- Foil or trays on bottom of oven.
- Timer is in “AUTO” mode. (Refer to timer operating instructions)
- Household fuse has blown.
NOTE:
If the household fuse continues
to blow, call the
empty.
- The oven safety shutdown has enacted. Reset the controls, wait 90 seconds and then re-start the oven.
NOTE:
If safety shutdown persists, call the
Customer Care
- Power failure or interruption.
NOTE:
Reset time of day and any cooking functions you were using. (Refer to TIMER operating instructions)
- Protective oils being removed.
- Stirrup not engaged properly.
- Check cooling fan is working by feeling
for air movement at top of oven door. If no air movement is detected, call the Customer Care Centre.
Customer Care
Centre.
Centre.
TROUBLESHOOTING
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NOTE:
Only authorised personnel should carry out servicing.
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Figure B Proud fit (top view)
Cupboard front
565
INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE
WARNING
Use an authorised person.
As stated in the local municipal building codes and other relevant statutory regulations.
Refer to data plate for rating information and circuit diagram. The data plate is positioned behind the bottom of the oven door. The circuit diagram is positioned on the top panel of the appliance.
WARNING
This appliance must be properly earthed
• Do not lift the appliance by the door handles.
Prepare the cupboard opening to match your appliance
measurements. (See diagrams)
• Slide appliance into the cupboard, ensuring that the
supply cable (where fitted) does not kink.
To prevent tipping, use the screws supplied to secure your oven into the cupboard. Use just 2 screws for underbench and separate grill underbench ovens, and 4 screws for separate grill wall ovens. Remove the bottom door in separate grill wall ovens to provide access to the bottom 2 screwing points.
• For appliances fitted with a flexible supply cord, if the cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a hazard. The plug must be accessible after installation.
• Where the appliance is built into a cabinet, the cabinet
material must be capable of withstanding 70°C. Installation into low temperature tolerant cabinetry (e.g. vinyl coated) may result in deterioration of the low temperature coating by discolouring or bubbling.
• If the appliance is installed adjacent to vinyl-wrapped
surfaces, use an installation kit available from the vinyl­wrap supplier.
• Electrolux Home Products cannot accept responsibility
for damage caused by installation into low temperature tolerant cabinets.
• After installation, test and ensure that the appliance
operates correctly before handing it over to the customer.
It is recommended that this product is not installed in an unvented living space, particularly if that space incorporates sleeping quarters.
CAUTION
To avoid any potential hazard, you must follow our instructions below when you install your appliance. Failure to install the appliance correctly could invalidate any warranty or liability claims and lead to prosecution.
This appliance is only suitable for connection to fixed consumer piping where the maximum over-pressure is limited to 14kPa or less. Refer clause 5.2.1 of AS5601.
CABINET CONSTRUCTION FOR YOUR APPLIANCE
For the best integration within a kitchen, install this appliance in a standard 600mm wide cupboard that gives a flush fit with the surrounding cupboard fronts (Figure A).
A recess of 20mm is ideal. It can also be installed using a proud fit with the surrounding cupboard (Figure B).
NOTE: Your appliance must be mounted on a flat surface for the full width and depth of the product.
Infill panel
20mm
Cupboard door Cupboard door
Figure A – Flush fit (top view)
Cupboard front
Figure B – Proud fit (top view)
600
565
16mm Cleat
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GAS INSTALLATION INFORMATION
GAS CONNECTION
Before commencing installation, check to ensure the type of gas to which the appliance is intended to be connected matches the gas type given on the appliance data plate.
Check the data plate (located behind the oven door) to determine gas type. A gas type label is located on the back panel near the gas inlet.
A 1700mm long flexible hose is supplied in the pack for installation purposes.
CONNECTING FLEXIBLE HOSE
Place a spanner on the flats provided on the gas inlet to brace the inlet against the action of wrenching when connecting the hose to the appliance gas inlet. Failure to do so may damage the appliance.
An approved thread sealing tape or compound is required for the connection between the hose and the appliance gas inlet.
APPLIANCES FOR OPERATION ON N.G. & S.N.G.
For N.G. and S.N.G appliances the supplied N.G. regulator must be fitted. For L. P.G appliances (Propane or
Universal LP) the test point fitting supplied must be fitted.
NOTE: The inlet of the regulator or test point fitting should
be fitted to the consumer piping first. The arrow on the regulator or test point fitting indicates the direction of gas flow. Then connect the hose to the outlet of the regulator or test point fitting using the swivel connection on the hose and fibre washer supplied.
Ensure the regulator or test point fitting is in a position that is accessible with the appliance installed and which will allow the appliance to be withdrawn without disconnecting the hose.
INSTALLATION
N.G. Regulator
Internal flange
Important: flat fibre washer must be installed
Gas flow
to appliance
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GAS INSTALLATION INFORMATION
Check all joints and ensure that connections are sound.
OPERATING PRESSURES
Supply and operating pressures for various gases and corresponding injector sizes for each burner.
GAS TYPE
NG & SNG 1.13 - 5.00 1.00 1.50
Universal LP 2.75 2.75 0.82
SUPPLY PRESSURE
(KPA)
NOMINAL TEST POINT
PRESSURE (KPA)
OVEN
INJECTOR
TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE APPLIANCE
This product has an Electronic Burner Control with a flame safeguard system, which includes a safety shutdown function that operates when the presence of a flame is not detected within a prescribed period.
It may be necessary to interrupt the operation of the control system in order to facilitate purging of air from the appliance.
During the purging procedure the product should be closely monitored to ensure that the ignition spark can be observed through the round hole in the left hand side of the cover on the bottom of the oven, and that the solenoid valve can be heard to open and close.
1. After connecting the gas and leak testing the gas connection, plug in the service cord and turn on the power.
2. Set the time of day clock (if fitted).
3. Purging procedure:
a. Turn on the oven. b. The unit will commence sparking and the solenoid
valve will open for a short period. If a flame is not established, the controller will shut the solenoid valve and stop sparking, then pause for a moment before repeating this cycle. At this point if there is still no flame, the control system will go into safety shutdown.
c. If the control system does go into safety shutdown,
turn off all the controls and switch off the power supply for a few seconds.
d. Then turn the power back on and repeat steps 2. to
3.c. until the gas ignites.
NOTE: If the power supply is not switched off, then a
delay of 90 seconds will be required after each safety shutdown before a new ignition cycle can be attempted. For more details about how the Electronic Burner Control works refer to ‘Electronic Burner Control’.
4. Check the manometer zero point is correct.
5. Connect the manometer to the cooker pressure test point.
This is located on the regulator or LPG inlet fitting.
6. Check the operating pressure (refer table above). For LPG Cookers: Adjust the regulator if necessary (this may be remote from the cooker).
For NG Cookers: The outlet pressure should not vary from the nominal outlet pressure of 1.00kPa by more than ±0.20kPa.
If the regulator appears to not be performing satisfactorily, then check the following points:
a. If the outlet pressure is consistently too low then the
inlet pressure may be too low and adjustment of an upstream regulator may be needed, or an upstream regulator or valve with insufficient flow capacity may be present in the gas supply line. If this is suspected then it may be necessary to repeat the checks whilst measuring both the inlet and outlet pressure to determine
if the inlet pressure is in the range 1.13 – 5kPa.
b. Check that the regulator has been fitted to the gas
supply line in the correct orientation, the arrow on the base of the body indicates the direction of gas flow.
Once these checks have been completed, if the regulator still fails to perform in a satisfactory manner it should be replaced.
7. Observe the flame appearance on the burner. If it is much larger or much smaller than expected, the injector size may require checking. Where a flame is unsatisfactory refer to the servicing instructions and correct the fault if possible.
8. Check the operation of the timer, light and fan.
If the appliance cannot be adjusted to perform correctly, inform the customer of the problem and affix an appropriate warning notice to the appliance. If the fault appears to be dangerous, the appliance should be disconnected. However, if only a minor fault exists, the customer may wish to use the appliance while awaiting service.
The customer should be advised that, in the event of a fault, they should contact the manufacturer’s local service organisation or the retailer from whom the appliance was purchased.
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GAS INSTALLATION INFORMATION
UNDERBENCH OVENS
Your underbench oven looks best when the control panel is directly under the benchtop. An upper infill panel may have to be added if the cooktop placed above the benchtop is too deep.
Refer to cooktop installation instructions for required clearance between cooktop and oven.
upper infill if required
D
E
D: Gas connection – 150mm from right hand side – 220mm from bottom
E: Electrical connection – 50mm from right hand side – at bottom
A
B
C
Use long black installation screws supplied
1.7m flexible gas hose (supplied unfitted)
1.5m electrical service cord
carry handle
553
15
8mm min clearance
558
596
mounting
holes
*20
595
GAS TYPE A B C
Flush fit 600 600 581min
Proud fit 565 590 560min
INSTALLATION
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GAS INSTALLATION INFORMATION
SEPARATE GRILL UNDERBENCH OVENS
GAS TYPE A B C
Flush fit 600 731 581min
Proud fit 565 723 560min
A
B
C
561
D
E
D: Gas connection – 150mm from right hand side – 220mm from bottom
E: Electrical connection – 50mm from right hand side – at bottom
553
15
mounting
holes
*20
725
1.7m flexible gas hose (supplied unfitted)
1.5m electrical service cord
carry handle
8mm min clearance
Use 25mm long black installation screws supplied
RECOMMENDED CABINET DESIGN
NOTE TO INSTALLER: For Separate Grill Underbench Installations where a Cooktop is installed directly above the appliance, a minimum clearance distance of 10mm must be allowed for between the bottom of the cooktop & the top of the Separate Grill Underbench Oven.
Front View
Area for mounting of powerpoint.
Supporting shelf 8mm below door line to give perfect alignment of cooker & cupboard (kick panel notched to suit).
596
720mm Module(s)
Bench Top
Cleat (2)
Kick Panel
Infill Panel (2)
Cooker Platform
720mm Module(s)
NOTE: Powerpoint connection must be accessible with the appliance installed.
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GAS INSTALLATION INFORMATION
SEPARATE GRILL WALL OVEN
650
min
561
A
B
mounting
holes
C
Use 15mm long black installation screws supplied
596
D
E
D: Gas connection – 150mm from right hand side – 220mm from bottom
E: Electrical connection – 50mm from right hand side – at bottom
553
carry handle
1.7m flexible gas hose (supplied unfitted)
1.5m electrical service cord
*20
15
888
GAS TYPE A B C
Flush fit 600 893 581min
Proud fit 565 885 560min
8mm min clearance
INSTALLATION
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NOTES
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NOTES
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NOTES
NOTES
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Warranty
FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND
APPLIANCE: BUILT-IN OVEN, COOKTOP
AND FREESTANDING COOKERS
This document sets out the terms and conditions of the product warranties for Electrolux Appliances. It is an important document. Please keep it with your proof of purchase documents in a safe place for future reference should you require service for your Appliance.
1. In this warranty:
(a) ‘acceptable quality’ as referred to in clause 10 of this warranty has
the same meaning referred to in the ACL;
(b) ‘ACL’ means Schedule 2 to the Competition and Consumer Act 2010;
(c) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux product purchased by you and
accompanied by this document;
(d) ‘ASC’ means Electrolux authorised service centres;
(e) ‘Electrolux’ means Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd of 163
O’Riordan Street, Mascot NSW 2020, ABN 51 004 762 341 in respect of Appliances purchased in Australia and Electrolux (NZ) Limited (collectively ‘Electrolux’) of 3-5 Niall Burgess Road, Mount Wellington, in respect of Appliances purchased in New Zealand;
(f) ‘major failure’ as referred to in clause 10 of this warranty has the
same meaning referred to in the ACL and includes a situation when an Appliance cannot be repaired or it is uneconomic for Electrolux, at its discretion, to repair an Appliance during the Warranty Period;
(g) ‘Warranty Period’ means the Appliance is warranted against manufacturing defects in Australia for 24 months and in New Zealand for 24 months, following the date of original purchase of the Appliance;
(h) ‘you’ means the purchaser of the Appliance not having purchased
the Appliance for re-sale, and ‘your’ has a corresponding meaning.
2. This warranty only applies to Appliances purchased and used in Australia or New Zealand and used in normal domestic applications and is in addition to (and does not exclude, restrict, or modify in any way) any non-excludable statutory warranties in Australia or New Zealand.
3. During the Warranty Period Electrolux or its ASC will, at no extra charge if your Appliance is readily accessible for service, without special equipment and subject to these terms and conditions, repair or replace any parts which it considers to be defective. Electrolux or its ASC may use remanufactured parts to repair your Appliance. You agree that any replaced Appliances or parts become the property of Electrolux.
This warranty does not apply to light globes, batteries, lters or similar
perishable parts.
4. Parts and Appliances not supplied by Electrolux are not covered by this warranty.
5. To the extent permitted by law, you will bear the cost of transportation, travel and delivery of the Appliance to and from Electrolux or its ASC. If you reside outside of the service area, you will bear the cost of:
(a) travel of an authorised representative;
(b) transportation and delivery of the Appliance to and from Electrolux or
its ASC.
In all instances, unless the Appliance is transported by Electrolux or an
Electrolux authorised representative, the Appliance is transported at the owner’s cost and risk while in transit to and from Electrolux or its ASC.
6. Proof of purchase is required before you can make a claim under this warranty.
7. You may not make a claim under this warranty unless the defect claimed is due to faulty or defective parts or workmanship. Electrolux is not liable in the following situations (which are not exhaustive):
(a) the Appliance is damaged by:
(i) accident
(ii) misuse or abuse, including failure to properly maintain or service
(iii) normal wear and tear
(iv) power surges, electrical storm damage or incorrect power supply
(v) incomplete or improper installation
(vi) incorrect, improper or inappropriate operation
(vii) insect or vermin infestation
(viii) failure to comply with any additional instructions supplied with
the Appliance;
(b) the Appliance is modied without authority from Electrolux in writing;
(c) the Appliance’s serial number or warranty seal has been removed
or defaced;
(d) the Appliance was serviced or repaired by anyone other than
Electrolux, an authorised repairer or ASC.
8. This warranty, the contract to which it relates and the relationship between you and Electrolux are governed by the law applicable where the Appliance was purchased. Where the Appliance was purchased in New Zealand for commercial purposes the Consumer Guarantee Act does not apply.
9. To the extent permitted by law and subject to your non-excludable statutory rights and warranties, Electrolux excludes all warranties and liabilities (other than as contained in this document) including liability for any loss or damage whether direct or indirect arising from your purchase, use or non use of the Appliance.
10. For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in Australia, the Appliances come with a guarantee by Electrolux that cannot be excluded under the ACL. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to have the Appliance repaired or replaced if the Appliance fails to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure.
The benets to you given by this warranty are in addition to your other
rights and remedies under a law in relation to the Appliances or services to which the warranty relates.
11. At all times during the Warranty Period, Electrolux shall, at its discretion, determine whether repair, replacement or refund will apply if an Appliance has a valid warranty claim applicable to it.
12. For Appliances and services provided by Electrolux in New Zealand, the Appliances come with a guarantee by Electrolux pursuant to the provisions of the Consumer Guarantees Act, the Sale of Goods Act and the Fair Trading Act.
13. To enquire about claiming under this warranty, please follow these steps:
(a) carefully check the operating instructions, user manual and the terms
of this warranty;
(b) have the model and serial number of the Appliance available;
(c) have the proof of purchase (e.g. an invoice) available;
(d) telephone the numbers shown below.
14. You accept that if you make a warranty claim, Electrolux and its ASC may exchange information in relation to you to enable Electrolux to meet its obligations under this warranty.
Before calling for service, please ensure that the steps listed in clause 13 above have been followed.
FOR SERVICE
or to nd the address of your nearest
state service centre in Australia
PLEASE CALL 13 13 49
For the cost of a local call (Australia only)
FOR SERVICE
or to nd the address of your nearest
authorised service centre in New Zealand
FREE CALL 0800 10 66 10
(New Zealand only)
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Important Notice
SERVICE AUSTRALIA
ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS
www.electrolux.com.au
SERVICE NEW ZEALAND
ELECTROLUX (NZ) Limited
www.electrolux.co.nz
FOR SPARE PARTS
or to nd the address of your nearest
state spare parts centre in Australia
PLEASE CALL 13 13 50
For the cost of a local call (Australia only)
FOR SPARE PARTS
or to nd the address of your nearest
state spare parts centre in New Zealand
FREE CALL 0800 10 66 20
(New Zealand only)
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For more information on all Westinghouse appliances, or for dimension and installation information, call into your retailer, phone or email our customer care team or visit our website:
AUSTRALIA
phone: 1300 363 640 fax: 1800 350 067 email: customercare@electrolux.com.au web: www.westinghouse.com.au
NEW ZEALAND
phone: 0800 234 234 fax: 0800 363 600 email: customercare@electrolux.co.nz web: www.westinghouse.co.nz
TOP SERVICE
Top Service encompasses the after sales service provided by The Electrolux Group to consumers including delivery, home service and spare parts.
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