Electric Cooker Two-Oven Instructions for Use, Installation and Servicing For use in GB, IE (Great Britain and Eire) IMPORTANT The front and top of this appliance will become hot during operation ; it is therefore recommended that a suitable guard should be used for protection of young children, the elderly or infirm. This appliance is guaranteed for 3 years Parts & 1 year Labour (subject to the conditions on page 3 of this Instruction manual).
CONTENTS Appliance Commissioning Checklist Dealer and Installer Information 3 3 USER INSTRUCTIONS 4 Description General Ovens and Warm Front Using the Radiant Hob Introduction to Induction Using the Induction Hob Care of Cooker Vitreous Enamel Finish Cleaning Lids Cleaning the Ovens Running In Ventilation After Sales Information Fault Finding 4 4 4 6 7 8 10 10 10 10 10 10 10 11 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TECHNICAL INFORMATION 12 SITE REQUIREMENTS 13 Appliance Location Ventilation 13 13 INSTALLATI
APPLIANCE COMMISSIONING CHECKLIST IMPORTANT NOTICE Explain the operation of the appliance to the end user, hand the completed instructions to them for safe keeping, as the information will be required when making any guaranteed claims. ELECTRICAL CHECK PASS 1. Polarity Checks 2. Earth bond continuity 3. Insulation resistance checks FAIL LOCATION CHECK 1. All clearances as stated in this instruction manual 5.
USER INSTRUCTIONS INDUCTION HOB 1. DESCRIPTION 2.12 1.1 1.2 The Rayburn Electric Traditional Cooker has enamel lined multifunctional fan oven, grill and multifunctional conventional oven combining the classic look of the Traditional Rayburn with a super efficient Induction or standard Radiant hob and the newly patented Warmfront (APP. GB 2434860). 3. THE OVENS & WARM FRONT 3.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 3.4 REPLACING SHELVES 4 • Place shelf onto the stainless steel runner, Diagram 2 2 AR2024 3.6 WARM FRONT The Warm Front can either be switched ON or OFF. When you turn the dial to the ON position, the front and its edge are brought to a warm temperature (warm to touch) imitating the original solid fuel range cookers. AR2022 • Push the shelf to the back of the oven • Let it drop into place • Pull forward - this demonstrates the safety stop feature described in 3.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 3.10 FAN-ASSISTED OVEN 3.12 LOWER OVEN This oven option has greater speed than the traditional oven but can be used in the same way, offering every baking or cooking mode.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 4.2.2 Zones 4.1 TURNING THE HOB ON When the hob is first switched on, only the inner zone is heated. For faster heating, touch the 'zone' key to turn on the other zones. • Touch the On/Off key to turn the Hob on. You hear a short beep. The display shows ‘0’. A decimal point indicates each hob is waiting for activity. If there is no activity within 10 seconds of switching the hob on, you hear a further short beep as the hob returns to Off. • Touch the 'Z' key to turn on the second ring.
USER INSTRUCTIONS contents are, in fact, heated by the pan. The pan rapidly reaches the chosen temperature and quickly stops any cooking when lifted away from the hob surface. It is this flexibility, speed and control that many cooks find attractive. 6. USING THE INDUCTION HOB Note: You can only use pans that have a magnetic core.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 6.3 WARNING between “A” and the power level selected. After the pre-heat time has elapsed the power level will reduce to the level selected and the display will no longer flash “A” and will display the power level. The display shows ‘H’ if the hob remains hot after use. The heat is producted by pans resting on the hob and is not induced heat. 6.4 LOCKING THE HOB Note the preheat time is dependent on the power level.
USER INSTRUCTIONS 7. CARE OF THE COOKER 9. CLEANING THE LIDS 7.1 COOKER MAINTENANCE 9.1 The inside of each lid can be cleaned using wire wool and soapy water while following the grain of the stainless steel to keep it looking new. 7.1.1. Care of the Induction and Radiant Hob The smooth surface of the ‘zones’ for each hob type are easy to keep clean. Ensure the ceramic surface is cool or cold before cleaning: • Clean the ceramic glass after each use to prevent any light spillage becoming embedded.
USER INSTRUCTIONS Step 2: 14.2 HOBS H - WARNING - the hob's surface remains hot If your cooker has developed a fault during the guarantee period, your installer should contact the AGA Rangemaster Service Centre for assistance. • Correct zone has been switched ON and temperature setting has been selected. What happens if my installer/engineer is unavailable? ERROR CODES Step 3: If an error code is displayed (eg.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS TECHNICAL INFORMATION GENERAL Connection Voltage 230V 50HZ Maximum Power Rating 52 amp (Induction Hob Model) Cooker Weight 214 Kilos INDUCTION HOB 40 amp (Radiant Hob Model) POWER Right Hand Hob Variable, depending on pan size up to 3.7kW Left Hand Hob Variable, depending on pan size up to 3.7kW RADIANT HOB Right Hand Hob Dual Circuit 1.5kW - 2.4kW Left Hand Hob Triple Circuit 1.05kW - 1.95kW - 2.7kW FAN OVEN POWER Fan Oven - Energy Rating = ‘B’** 2.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS SITE REQUIREMENTS 1 10mm clearance to Work top 457 Square lid option 694 10mm clearance to Wall Services duct 988 Position of door when open 908 986 1393 Approximately Position of lid when raised 500mm minimum clearance Work top 643 668 976 Important - Electrical connections are left hand side only Dimensions in Millimetres AR2008 2. VENTILATION 1. APPLIANCE LOCATION 1.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION IMPORTANT 1. STANDARDS 1.1 The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code: This appliance should be installed according to regulations in force and only used in a well-ventilated space. Read these instructions before installing or operating. - green/yellow Earth - blue Neutral 1.2 1.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION 3 4. LOCATION • Decide on where the cooker is to be located, see Site Requirements • Install the electrical supply up to the cooker switch, see 3.2 YOUR COOKER SHOULD REMAIN ON THE PALLET. 1 AR2030 • Slide off the pallet onto the plinth • Check the cooker surface is level with the kitchen surfaces (if any) • Check the cooker itself is level using a spirit level AR2025 5.
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS INSTALLATION • Fit the two towel rail cast iron ends to the rail 6 • Lock with the hex grub screw, Diagram 9 9 Mains cable clamp AR2035 • Feed the 10mm mains cooker cable through the channel and into the cooker, Diagram 6 AR2031 7 • Fit the towel rail assembly onto the threaded bar ensuring the gasket is fitted as in the following Diagram 10 10 AR2029 • Connect the mains cable to the connector block following the label identification, Diagram 7 • Replace the control cov
INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS COMMISSIONING 7. COMMISSIONING ON COMPLETION, THE INSTALLATION MUST BE CHECKED FOR SAFETY. THE TESTS MUST INCLUDE: • POLARITY CHECK • EARTH BOND CONTINUITY • INSULATION RESISTANCE CHECK IMPORTANT IF THERE IS NO MAINS SUPPLY OR THE ABOVE TESTS CANNOT BE CARRIED OUT, ENSURE THAT A WARNING LABEL IS ATTACHED TO THE APPLIANCE STATING THAT IT SHOULD NOT BE USED UNTIL ELECTRICALLY TESTED BY A SUITABLY QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND INFORM THE CUSTOMER.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS WIRING DIAGRAM 18
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS IMPORTANT The work must be carried out by trained service engineers. 1. GENERAL 2 IMPORTANT – The glass panel on this appliance should be checked for any signs of damage on the front face of the glass panel (scratches, scores, cracks or other surface defects). If damage is observed, the glass panel must be replaced and the appliance must not be used until a replacement is installed. Under no circumstances should the appliance be used if any damage is observed.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS 2.6 • Remove the three screws (Arrow B) and the fan motor from the panel, Diagram 4. 2.7 • Replace the fan motor and reassemble in reverse order 4.2 Remove the three screws retaining the oven element and carefully pull forward the element to expose the connections. See diagram 7, Arrow C. 7 3. OVERHEAT SWITCHES C 3.1 There are two overheat switches located on the rear of the fan oven assembly panel. C C To replace either of these switches, follow steps 2.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS 6.2 11 To change the top element: • Remove the single fixing screw and carefully pull forward the element to expose the connections. See diagram 9, Arrow A. 9 AR2028 7.5 B B A 12 AR1559 6.3 • Remove the two wires and draw the element forward to clear the two support brackets. See diagram 9, Arrow B. 6.4 • Replace the element and reassemble in reverse order. 6.5 • The bottom element is situated under a loose plate in the bottom of the oven.
SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS REPLACING PARTS 7.12 • Replace the vidaflex protective sleeve from the old control onto the new one, ensuring that it protects the phial from coming into contact with other connections behind the oven 10. SHORT SPARES LIST 7.13 • Reassemble the fan assembly panel in reverse order 8. LOWER OVEN THERMOSTAT 8.1 In order to change the Lower Oven thermostat: • Remove the Fan Oven Fan Assembly plate to provide sufficient access following steps 2.1 to 2.
SERVICE RECORDS 1ST SERVICE Date of Service:........................................................................... Next Service Due:....................................................................... Signed:........................................................................................ Dealer's Stamp Registration Number 2ND SERVICE Date of Service:........................................................................... Next Service Due:.................................................
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