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1. 7 Re assemble appliance in reverse order ensuring that the valve assembly does not leak Z Z1 To adjust hotplate re set device cable 1 Remove fascia panel and hotplate tra see Sections A and B Temporarily re fit fascia panel 2 With the lever on the shut off valve held in its forward position the cable adjuster must be rotated until there is 3mm free travel at the push button 3 Check that the ignition microswitch operates when the cable is adjusted as above 4 Release the shut off valve lever and depress the push button fully the shut off valve lever must be fully operated back to the roll pin stop 5 If either 3 or 4 above are not satisfied then slight adjustment of the cable is necessary E1397A0 01 Z2 To replace spark ignition micro switch 1 Remove fascia panel as described in Section A 2 Remove two screws from faulty micro switch 3 Fit new switch and re assemble in reverse order 4 Check ignition is working correctly and that the grill or oven ignition works with the lid down If not refer to Section Z1 19 WL 13512 Printed by W Lake Birmingham Ltd
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3. Ovens hobs and grills become very hot with use and retain their heat for a long eriod of time after use Children should 8 supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot surfaces or be in the vicinity when in use or until the appliance has cooled after use The lid is designed as a dust cover when closed and as a splash back when open Do not use for any other purpose It is necessary to remove any spillage from the surface of the lid before opening This instruction booklet applies to both natural gas and L P G appliances It is important that the appliance is suitable for your gas supply as they are not convertible The electricity supply required is 240V 50Hz Always ensure that the control knobs are in the off position when not in use All gas appliances require adequate ventilation Failure to provide this could result in a lack of oxygen Your installer will advise if in doubt For hygiene and safety reasons this appliance should be kept clean at all times A build up of fats or other foodstuffs could result in a fire This product has been designed for cooking edible foodstuffs only and must not be used for any other purpose Always ensure that the vent which is located along the back of the hotplate is left unobstructed to ensure ventilation of the oven and grill cavities A gas cooker relies on the movement of air for heating Under no circumstances must the gap between the bo
4. oven light switch Diconnect from the electricity supply Remove fascia panel Section Disconnect the harness from the switches 4 Remove earth lead from switch bracket Remove 2 screws 1 from top and 1 from bottom extrusions securing switch mounting bracket to the fascia Remove mounting panel 6 Prise the faulty switch from the mounting bracket this action may destroy the faulty switch 7 Fit new switch and re assemble in reverse order Re wire as per circuit diagram N e Go on J To replace fluorsecent tube 1 Disconnect from the electricity supply 2 Remove fascia panel Section 3 Remove all six control discs and springs from taps and thermostat 4 Loosen 2 screws securing lower reflector below the tube 5 Rotate and withdraw the fluorescent tube from the assembly 6 Re assemble in reverse order K To remove front side trims 1 Remove side panel Section C 2 Remove two screws from front of grill compartment 3 Remove one screw from the bottom of the extrusion Front side trim is now free 4 Re assemble in reverse order L To remove hotplate side trims 1 Remove hotplate Section B 2 Remove two screws 1 each end securing the side trim to the hob 3 Re assemble in reverse order M To remove bottom trim 1 Remove two screws 1 each side securing the bottom trim to the side trims 2 Remove two screws from underside o
5. BE RETAINED WITH THE APPLIANCE FOR FUTURE REFERENCE SHOULD THE APPLIANCE BE SOLD OR TRANSFERRED TO ANOTHER OWNER OR SHOULD YOU MOVE HOUSE AND LEAVE THE APPLIANCE ALWAYS ENSURE THAT THE BOOK IS SUPPLIED WITH THE APPLIANCE IN ORDER THAT THE NEW OWNER CAN BE ACQUAINTED WITH THE FUNCTIONING OF THE APPLIANCE AND THE RELEVANT WARNINGS THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY YOU MUST READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE APPLIANCE This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product Any installation work must be undertaken by a competent qualified installer in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1984 and the relevant codes of practice In the U K CO RG I registered installers undertake the work to safe and satisfactory standards Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified or competent person It is dangerous to alter the specifications Or midi the product in any way Under no circumstances should any maintenance work be carried out by any other than a qualified person This product should be serviced by an authorised Zanussi Network Service Centre and only genuine Zanussi spare parts should be used Unstable or misshapen pans should not be used on the pan supports as unstable pans can cause an accident by tipping or spillage
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7. E er uc er i Ue eoe enue 0 qou 199 aq um uorparrp I9YNO ur qouy 8 19 au um pue 19010 0 qouy Jopees et win ressadau jr jsn py Aep jo aury 3281100 et sMous 19079 eu PY YOU E AA A A qq MS UI3A0 ut POO 95810 Z NO peyoums st pddns Apopa eu ams exer T SIJON uone1od Kgeoneuioje JO pue UN uaAo 9 6 YAMS 0 SJOU aq yas OL sdajs 00 5 eset 0 1 s o juoo INPUIO ME ay SUMAS Food preparation hints automatic cooking For best results follow these rules 1 If the oven has been used allow it to cool completely before using for automatic cooking 2 Choose perishable foods carefully especially during warm weather 3 Food should be fresh and preferably straight from the refrigerator 4 joints of meat and poultry should be completely thawed 5 Whenever possible cover foods to keep moist and prevent the transfer of odours 6 To help prevent foods discolouring brush with a little fat or water to which lemon juice has been added 7 Cream should be added just before serving 8 If alcohol is used fermentation can occur Slow cook The slow cook setting which is indicated by an S on the oven thermostat knob allows you to arrange your day more conveniently by leaving food to cook itself at a very low temperature There are two methods of using the oven for slow cooking A Turn the oven control to gas mark 9 the oven will light then tu
8. Fig 3 2 Replace the side panels by sliding them behind the flaps on the back panel Fig 4 3 Slide the oven roof back into position along the channels at the top of the side panels Always ensure that the word Front and the slot in the oven roof liner are positioned towards the front of the appliance Fig 5 12 Fig 5 The programmable clock The instructions which follow explain how to set the controls Run through them a few times until you feel confident you will soon realise how easy it is To adjust the time of day the setting knob can be turned in either direction tectonics Fig 6 The appliance may be fitted with one of two clocks The instructions that follow describe the operation of both clocks Type A and B Time of day clock twenty four hour The clock will operate even if the automatic control is not being used If the appliance is switched off at the socket outlet the clock will stop When the electricity supply is first switched on Turn the selector knob to Manual a series of 0 s Type A or dashes Type B will appear in the display To set the clock to the correct time of day turn the selector knob to Clock Set the correct time by turning the setting knob in a clockwise direction 13 Minute timer To set turn the selector knob to Timer Turn the setting knob in a clockwise direction until the displ
9. GREEN and YELLOW to the Earth Terminal As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identifying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is GREEN and YELLOW must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured GREEN or GREEN and YELLOW The wire which is coloured BLUE must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured BLACK The wire which is coloured BROWN must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured RED Fit 3 amp fuse to the plug fuse holder Ensure that the supply cable cannot get caught by the stability bracket Plug in the appliance 5 Pressure testing The grill injector is used as a pressure test point Remove the grill pan from the grill compartment and pull the HT lead off the electrode at the rear left hand side of the grill burner Remove two screws from the front of the grill burner underneath the middle of the fascia panel left and centre screws whilst supporting it with the other hand Lower burner at front end and withdraw Remove the aeration cup which is situated at the rear of the grill compartment by undoing two screws Fit the pressure gauge onto the grill injector which is now accessible Check the supply pressure by turning the grill tap on and one large hotpl
10. e no lower than shelf 3 5 Never stuff before cooking 6 Cook for a minimum of 6 hours 7 joints of pork must only be cooked if you can ensure by using a meat thermometer that it has reached an internal temperature of at least 88 C 8 For good air circulation always stand the joints on a rack in the roasting tin or casserole 9 Frozen meat and poultry must always be thawed before cooking Soups casseroles and stews 1 All foods must be thawed before cooking 2 Bring to the boil on the hotplate then cook using method B or use method AL 3 Seasonings and thickenings should be adjusted at the end of the cooking time 4 Foods which require less cooking can be added towards the end of the cooking time Vegetables 1 Cut root vegetables into small pieces unless cooking whole e g baked potatoes 2 Frozen vegetables should be thawed before cooking 3 All dried beans must be boiled on the hotplate uncovered for 15 minutes 4 Cook using method A Steamed sponge puddings 1 Cover the pudding with a circle of P greaseproof paper then with oil Stand the prepared pudding in a pyrex basin containing enough water to come half way up the sides of the pudding Wrap the basin and the pudding in foil sealing the edges well so that no steam can escape 2 Cook using method B Milk puddings Just cover the cereal with boiling water allow to stand for 30 minutes Drain make the pud
11. ed E Oven thermostat removal 1 Turn off both the gas and electricity supply 2 Remove the right hand side panel as described in Section C 3 Diconnect the oven supply pipe from the thermostat body 4 Remove the loose oven roof and unclip the phial which is located in the roof of the oven feed phial through the hole in oven 5 Remove the disc from the thermostat spindle taking care not to lose the spring 6 Disconnect the leads to the thermostat front switch 7 Remove the two screws which secure the thermostat body to the gas rail and remove the thermostat assembly complete Note Between the thermostat and gas rail there is a sealing gasket or O ring 8 Reassemble by feeding phial through hole in oven first then screw the thermostat body to the gas rail ensuring that the sealing gasket or O ring is correctly fitted between the thermostat and the gas rail Check also that the thermostat phial is securely clipped in the oven roof and that the 1 is not damaged by the loose oven roof 9 Turn on gas supply and thermostat test for gas leaks Ensure discs are correctly fitted and reassemble in reverse order F Hotplate tap Hotplate tap removal 1 Turn off the gas and electricity supply 2 Remove hotplate Section 8 3 Pull off the discs and springs from the tap spindles taking care not to lose the springs 4 Remove the single screw securing the plastic spindle suppo
12. screws from the rear of the appliance securing the hotplate rear trim to the flue vent Arrowed a in Fig 7 Remove the two screws securing the rear of the hotplate as shown in Fig 7 indicated b Remove hotplate rear trim Slide hotplate back and lift up at the rear Lift hotplate up at the front disconnect H T leads from the electrodes and remove hotplate Reassemble in the reverse order C Removal of side panel 1 Remove hotplate as described in Section B 2 Remove 2 screws from the top of the side panel 3 Ease panel off the top support strut and out of the bottom locations 4 Panel replacement is done in reverse order taking care that the bottom studs in the side panel locate into the holes in the chassis D Oven door Dismantling Oven Door 1 Open the oven door and separate the inner and outer glass which are held together by means of a magnetic catch by pulling the panels apart Lift the inner glass off its hinge pins 2 Supporting the door assembly remove 4 screws securing the top and bottom hinges to the oven front frame lift door away from oven Take care not to lose the hinge strengthening plates 3 Remove 4 screws securing handle to door glass taking care not to lose the 4 bushes 4 Remove 2 screws securing each of the hinge assemblies to the outer door extrusions 5 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring the hinge plates are correctly assemb
13. supervision device assembly 1 2 Pull cooker forward and disconnect from gas and electricity Remove panel from bottom rear of cooker by unscrewing four screws 2 each side Lift rear of cooker up and withdraw panel Disconnect the oven supply pipe from the solenoid flame supervision device assembly Remove electrics panel by unscrewing the four screws 2 each side Remove single screw securing the solenoid leads in the P clip disconnect leads Disconnect H T lead from the oven burner electrode From inside the oven remove three screws securing the oven burner assembly to the oven Remove oven burner from rear of cooker On re assembly place burner approximately in its correct position and then from inside oven lift burner upwards and fit the left hand rear screw Re assemble in reverse order turn on thermostat and check for leaks U To replace oven burner injector or solenoid flame supervision device 1 Repeat operations 1 6 of Section T 2 Note position of the flame supervision device phial and slacken pozidriv screw from its fixing bracket Withdraw flame supervision device phial from assembly 3 Remove single screw holding the coupler cover in position Fig 9 Remove cover Remove screws securing the stabilizing bracket and rotate to allow access to the large hexagonal nut 4 Unscrew the large hexagonal nut securing the solenoid flame supervision d
14. 220 240V 50 Hz Mains 3 core cable is attached fitted with a non rewireable plug with a 3 amp fuse Turnright GL 320 APCO MG5 1 7424 Vernitron 407 1 72657 015 Single tubular steel burner with expanded metal fret each side 3 16 kW 10 782 Btu h 1 38mm 138 None 20mm H T Spark 3 4mm Grill injector 20 mbar Hotplate Burners Heat Inputs right hand front and left hand rear Heat Inputs left hand front and right hand rear Injector Size Injector Marking Aeration Adjustment Flame Picture Cone height Ignition Spark Gap Oven Burner Oven Heat Input Injector Size Injector Marking Aeration Adjustment Flame Picture Cone Height Ignition Spark Gap Flame Supervision Device Solenoid Valve Thermostat Thermostat By Pass Automatic Oven Control Four burners constructed of aluminium die castings surmounted by burner heads of cast iron Natural Gas High Low 3 15kW 10 750 Btu h 1 85kW 6 310 Btu h 1 32mm 0 97mm 132A 097A None None 15mm 15mm H T Spark H T Spark 3 4mm 3 4mm Bray burner mounted transversely at rear of oven Natural Gas 2 80kW 9 550 Btu h 1 24mm 124 None 15mm Flame suppressed H T spark electrode mounted in centre of burner 3 4mm Concentric MC A 135 or Teddington FFD MEH 109N Copreci MT15700R 38 or Teddington DGOT DH 04D or Diamond H 1100 69 B2 0 62kW 2 100 Btu h Turnright CA 7006 Important safety requirements This appliance must be inst
15. GAS ONLY THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY A COMPETENT PERSON AS STATED IN THE GAS SAFETY INSTALLATION AND USE REGULATIONS 1984 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE ONLY FOR THE USE OF A QUALIFIED OR COMPETENT PERSON NO PERSON SHOULD ATTEMPT TO CARRY OUT REPAIRS ON THE APPLIANCE UNLESS QUALIFIED TO DO SO ANY ATTEMPT TO CARRY OUT ANY OPERATION ADVISED IN THIS MANUAL BY AN UNQUALIFIED PERSON COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS DAMAGE OR INJURY Contents Installation Instructions Technical Data Important Safety Requirements Provision for Ventilation Installation Testing Servicing Instructions Servicing Notes Page Page Page Page Page 1 O NODO Page 12 Technical Data Dimensions Overall Height to Hotplate Space for fixing at hotplate level Space for fixing above hotplate level Minimum space above hotplate Weight of the appliance Minimum distance from rear wall Connections Gas Electric Ignition Spark Generator Grill Burner Natural Gas Heat Input Injector Size Injector Marking Aeration Adjustment Flame Picture Cone Height Ignition Spark Gap Pressure Test Point Pressure Setting Height 900mm with cover down 1435mm with cover up 870mm 551mm minimum Width 600mm Depth 114mm each side of cooker 787mm 64 2 kg 12mm spacer Width 550mm Depth o98mm Rear R H side of cooker at hotplate level RY B S P Male Elbow supplied loose
16. GE OR CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY ALL EXTERNAL WIRING BETWEEN THE APPLIANCE AND THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHALL COMPLY WITH LE E REGULATIONS Fit a 3 pin 13 amp plug to the end of the cooker cable Connect the wires as follows Brown to the Live Terminal Blue to the Neutral Terminal Green and Yellow to the Earth Terminal As the colours of the wires in the mains lead of this appliance may not correspond with the coloured markings identitying the terminals in your plug proceed as follows The wire which is Green and Yellow must be connected to the terminal in the plug which is marked with the letter E or by the earth symbol or coloured Green or Green and Yellow The wire which is coloured Blue must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter N or coloured Black The wire which is coloured Brown must be connected to the terminal which is marked with the letter L or coloured Red Fit 3 amp fuse to the plug fuse holder Ensure that the supply cable cannot get caught by the stability bracket Should the ignition system fail to work there may be a fault with the electrical supply First check the socket by tryin out another electrical appliance in it if that works correctly renew the fuse in the plug of the appliance Repetitive failure of the fuse indicates that there is a fault on the appliance which must be rectified Do not replace with a fuse of a higher rating than 3 amps Do n
17. INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USE AND CARE OF ZANUSSI GC5557 WHITE AND GC9557 BROWN GAS COOKERS It is most important that this instruction book should be retained with the appliance for future reference Should the appliance be sold or transferred to another owner or should you move house and leave the appliance always ensure that the book is supplied with the appliance in order that the new owner can be acquainted with the functioning of the appliance and the relevant warnings Warnings Gas cookers THESE WARNINGS ARE PROVIDED IN THE INTEREST OF SAFETY YOU MUST READ THEM CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING OR USING THE APPLIANCE This appliance is designed to be operated by adults Children should not be allowed to tamper with the controls or play with the product Any installation work must be undertaken by a competent qualified installer in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1984 and the relevant codes of practice In the U K C O R G I registered installers including regions of British Gas undertake the work to safe and satisfactory standards Any electrical work required to install this appliance should be carried out by a qualified electrician It is dangerous to alter the specifications or modify the product in any way Under no circumstances should any maintenance work be carried out by any other than a qualified person This product should be serviced by an autho
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19. alf on and 2 minutes after setting the oven burner should commence its lighting sequence Two minutes after the lighting sequence has started the timer should switch off the gas supply to the oven burner and the audible signal should sound If the signal is continuous it may be switched off at any time by rotating the right hand knob Return timer to manual by rotating the right hand knob to the manual position General Note The automatic oven is controlled by a normally closed solenoid valve which is controlled by the clock and is only in operation during the cooking period The manual override fitted to the solenoid valve enables use of the oven in the event of a power failure The operating lever is located in the oven to the right hand side of the oven burner and can be turned clockwise to supply gas to the oven for a temporary period until the electricity is restored _ Important e The override lever must be returned to normal operation when the electricity supply is restored 10 Hotplate lid check Check that the lid opens and closes satisfactorily and if it requires adjustment tension the springs at the rear of the cooker See Section Y1 Adjusting screws must be set the same both sides so that they just allow the lid to close gently onto the stops when released from the half open position 11 General Instruct user on how to use the cooker and pass on the Users Instructions p S
20. alled in accordance with the Gas Safety Installation and Use Regulations 1984 and the LE E Wiring Regulations Detailed recommendations are contained in the following British Standard Codes of Practice BS 6172 1982 BS 5440 Part 2 1976 and BS 6891 1988 In the interests of safety it is recommended that if the cooker is to be installed on a flexible gas supply a stability bracket be obtained through your retailer Provision for ventilation The room containing the cooker should have an air supply in accordance with BS 5440 Part 2 1976 All rooms require an openable window or equivalent while some rooms require a permanent vent in addition to the openable window The cooker should not be installed in a room of volume less than 6 05 or in the case of a bedsitting room of volume less than 21m3 If it is installed in a room of volume between 6m and 9m3 an air vent of effective area 65cm is required if it is installed in a room of volume between 9m and 11m an air vent of effective area 35cm is required while if the room volume exceeds 11m no air vent is required However if the room has a door that opens directly to outside no air vent is required even when the room volume is between 6m and 11m If there are other fuel burning appliances in the same room BS 5440 Part 2 19 6 should be consulted to determine the requisite air vent requirements Location The cooker may be located in a ki
21. appliance to the gas supply piping This appliance must be connected to 220V 240V AC 50 Hz supply which incorporates a 3 ampere fuse if a 13 ampere plug is used If any other type of plug is used it should incorporate a 5 ampere fuse in either the plug or adaptor or at the distribution board The appliance is supplied with 2 metres 61 ft of 5 amp 3 core cable fitted with a non rewireable plug If this plug is unsuitable for your socket then the plug should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted The removed plug should be disposed of as insertion of the plug into a 13 amp socket is likely to cause an electrical hazard Fig 4 If the length of cable is insufficient to allow the appliance to be plugged into the nearest supply socket the supply cable can be either i Replaced totally by a longer cable at least 0 75mm nominal cross sectional area 24 0 2mm ii Extended by using a B E A B approved 3 way sealed flex connector with integral flex clamps DO NOT EXTEND THE CABLE USING PLASTIC OR CERAMIC CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCKS AND OR INSULATION TAPE OR EXTEND OR REPLACE WITH CABLE HAVING A LOWER TEMPERATURE RANGE OR CURRENT CARRYING CAPACITY ALL EXTERNAL WIRING BETWEEN THE APPLIANCE AND THE ELECTRICAL SUPPLY SHALL COMPLY WITH LE E REGULATIONS Fit a 3 pin 13 amp plug to the end of the cooker cable Fig 4 Connect the wires as follows BROWN to the Live Terminal BLUE to the Neutral Terminal
22. assemble with new ballast in reverse order W3 To replace spark generator 1 2 3 4 18 Repeat operations 1 3 of Section WI Pull off all the connections to the Spark Generator Slacken off the two pozidriv screws and remove the spark generator Re assemble new unit in reverse order ensuring leads do not become trapped Re wire as wiring diagram X To replace oven thermostat switch 1 Disconnect from electricity supply and remove fascia panel Section A 2 Remove the disc and spring from the thermostat spindle 3 Pull wiring off switch 4 Remove single screw fixing to thermostat and remove switch 5 Re assemble in reverse order Y Y1 Hotplate lid tension adjustment 1 Pull cooker forward and disconnect from gas 2 Adjust springs by rotating both adjusting nuts as Fig 11 upwards to tension or downwards to slacken Y2 To change hotplate cut off valve 1 Pull cooker forward and disconnect from gas removing the flexible hose and the 12 B S P elbow 2 Remove fascia panel and hotplate tray see Sections A and B 3 Remove both gas rail supply bundy pipes Remove cable wire tie 4 At rear of valve remove the circlip and washer Disengage connecting pin 5 Remove the two screws securing valve assembly to its rear fixing plate Pull assembly forward and out of the appliance 6 Remove cable from valve by releasing screw holding P clip
23. ate tap full on and light the hotplate burner The pressure should be For natural gas 20 mbar 8 inches water gauge and must be between 175 mbar 7 inches water gauge and 25 mbar 10 inches water gauge Turn off the taps disconnect the pressure gauge and re assemble the aeration cup and grill burner 6 Oven and fascia lights Check that the oven light and the fascia illumination operate by pressing the appropriate switches 7 Checking the grill Place the grill pan containing wire grid into the grill compartment Light the grill burner by turning the grill tap knob full on and pushing the ignition button on the fascia panel Check that burner cross lights satisfactorily both sides 10 8 Checking the hotplate Ensure that the burner heads and burner bodies are correctly seated in position Fit the pan supports Check each of the hotplate burners in turn by turning each hotplate tap on and pushing the ignition button fully Check that the hotplate cut off valve is working correctly by closin the lid then re opening There should bs no gas supply to the hotplate burners until the ignition switch is depressed fully 9 Checking the oven controls To set clock 1 Turn on electricity supply and ensure that the thermostat is in the OFF position 2 Rotate right hand clock knob to the clock position 3 Set the time of day by rotating the left e knob Note that it is a 24 hour clock 4 Rotate the rig
24. ay indicates the interval to be timed The asterisk will be illuminated and this will remain alight during the timed interval The example shows the timer when set to 5 minutes The timer will continue to operate even if the display is returned to show the time of day The timer will give a signal at the end of the timed period the asterisk will no longer be illuminated The signal can be switched off by turning the selector knob Type A clock or the setting knob Type B clock in any direction 14 Note The minute timer can be used when an automatic sequence has been set providing the following points are noted 1 The selector knob must be returned to Auto as soon as the timed period has been entered in the display 2 If setting the timer during the delay 1 the oven burner may spark and ight once the selector knob is returned to Auto the burner will go out Note Delay period the period of time during an automatic sequence before cooking commences Automatic control When using the automatic control for the first time it is advisable to let it operate while you are at home The displays see setting the automatic control can be checked to show that it is operating correctly and you will feel confident to leave a meal to cook automatically in the future Note The stop time must not be more than 23 hours 59 minutes from the time of day For example if the time of day is 8 00 a m
25. ck to the gas mark needed for cooking 5 Using a match light the oven burner A small flame will be seen at first and a few seconds later the larger flame wili be seen When the power supply is restored a series of O s or dashes will appear in the display this acts as a reminder to re set the override lever to its original position and use the oven in the usual manner Re set the clock to the correct time of day To remove the inner glass door Pull the panels apart then lift the inner door from the hinges The insides of the doors can be cleaned using mild abrasives Afterwards replace the inner panel on its hinges and push the panels together Don t forget the inner glass door must be in place when you re using the oven Fig 7 Care and cleaning An unsuitable cleaning preparation can do more harm than good so it is important to note the following 1 Spillage should be wiped up as it occurs but before doing any extensive cleaning allow the appliance to cool 2 The appliance should be cleaned using hot soapy water and a soft cloth rinsed and polished dry 3 Mild abrasives may be used on the pan supports burner caps the inside of the grill compartment grill pan base of the oven and the inside of the doors 4 The burner bodies must be washed frequently in washing up liquid properly diluted with hot water Stubborn stains can be removed by soaking in hot water then scouring with a soap fil
26. d be warmed in the grill compartment when the oven is in use Or in the oven which should be set to S when the grill and hotplate are in use Plates must not be placed under the grill when it is ON The hotplate The burners can only be used with the lid in the open position Should the lid be closed whilst any of the burners are gh the gas supply will automatically cut oit The glass lid should never be used as a work surface or for chopping food The size and thickness of saucepans vary and the type and quantity of food can affect a particular cooking rate It is not possible to give an exact guide to the settings to use but all burners are easily adjusted to any rate of cooking between the small and large flames A very low simmer may be achieved by turning the knob slowly in a clockwise direction beyond the small flame For convenience the hotplate has two sizes of burners the two smaller burners are ideal for simmering The smaller ones are the back right and front left burners Do not use any type of commercial simmering aid on this hotplate To avoid accidents which can occur if pans tip we recommend that pans which are badly designed or misshapen are not used on the hotplate The minimum size of pan which should be used is 100 mm 4 diameter The maximum size of pan to be used on the hotplates is 250 mm 10 When the hotplate burners are in use a slight popping may occur this does not aff
27. ding in the normal way cook uncovered using method A Meringues 1 Cook towards the bottom of the oven ie shelf 5 or the base 2 Cook using method B Fruit 1 All fruit dishes should be cooked on shelf position 5 or the base of the oven 2 Cook using method B Serving and storage It is economical to cook larger quantities of food than you require and to store it in a freezer There are some important points to note if you do this 1 Food which is not served straight away should be transferred to a clean container and cooled as quickly as possible 2 Frozen foods must be thawed before re heating 3 Re heat food thoroughly and quickly Either cook at gas mark 6 or on the hotplate 4 Food must only be re heated once SUTUL Gr 0T Z 10 1 surut ce 0 z 98 PUI Did anyo Bupj009 S IUM Jayem smoy Z z s3utppnd JIN e UI poo s aq p nous spwenp suru 09 Sp t spen pag adroar 0 8urpio23y sgurppng 98 005 pag ssuippng SUD 009 USA ua4o ai Jo 7 07 eu SPIRMO st pue x2eu eu jer amsua ressaoeu st Suruonrsod jeuoSerp jj uaAo ay jo sapis eu qonoj JO gure aumq ayy jou saop Y Jey ABM e qons ur pauorrsod aq prous Anmod esejpids juanard 0 saoim au Jo autos JJO urerp 0 Tessegau aq Aeur Surjooo Sump payoos ATYysnaroy st pnod y amsue oj 79 pynoys areo exo pasealap eq prnoys Sy red pawojpe aur un
28. e placed on a cake tray on one of the shelves to confirm that the appliance is correctly levelled Re assemble rear panel after wheel adjustment The levelling feet and wheels fitted to the appliance will achieve a height to hotplate trims of 900mm 6 5mm 40mm Note C If appliance fitted next to a side wall or cabinets are above height of hotplate trims then a gap of 114mm is required Note D Any wall cabinet or extractor must not be lower than 787mm above hotplate level Note E If wall cabinets are lower than 787mm to underside then there must be a gap of 114mm from the side of the appliance 2 Fitting the stability bracket It is recommended that if the cooker is to be installed with a flexible supply pipe a stability bracket SK 4729 A is fitted and is available from the supplier of the appliance see note under Safety Requirements Page 5 These instructions should be read in conjunction with the leaflet packed with the stability bracket Place cooker in its intended position and level cooker Mark off 120mm 434 from the left hand side of the cooker as shown this is the centre line of the bracket fixing Draw a line 100mm 4 from the front edge of the levelling feet see Fig 2a and remove cooker from its position Mark off 505mm 197 back from this line on the centre line of the bracket to locate the front edge of the lower bracket Fig 1 Fix lower bracket with two fixing hol
29. ect the performance Fascia panel light Press switch on fascia panel to operate Press again to switch off the light The grill Important BEFORE ATTEMPTING IGNITION OF THE GRILL OPEN THE GRILL COMPARTMENT DOOR AND LEAVE IT OPEN DURING GRILLING The grill pan grid is large enough to toast four slices of bread from a large loaf Place the slices close together centrally in the middle of the grid This will give quick and even browning The grid is reversible to provide two cooking positions Larger items such as cauliflower cheese may be placed in the grill pan on the base of the grill compartment taking care that the par handle does not become hot because it has been pushed too far back At the commencement of grilling or toasting the burner should be on full to give even browning It is unnecessary to pre heat the grill except when cooking meat and then 2 3 minutes is sufficient For fast grilling turn the grill to the large flame symbol 6 full on and position the grid in the high position The lowest setting is indicated by the small flame on the control knob When not in use the grill pan should be stored on the base and towards the rear of the grill compartment Never place combustible materials near the grill When cleaning the grill never use caustic or spray cleaners The oven Before cooking in the oven for the first time wipe out the interior with a cloth which has been wrung out i
30. ed at the centre back of the hob is left unobstructed to ensure ventilation of the oven cavity A gas oven relies on the movement of air for heating Under no circumstances should the vents in the base of the oven be obstructed Never line any part of the oven with aluminium foil Do not allow the oven cavity to fill with un lighted gas This appliance is heavy and care must be taken when moving it Before any maintenance or cleaning always unplug the appliance from the electrical supply and allow to cool Before igniting the oven or grill open the oven door Ensure that oven anti tip shelves are put in place in the correct way See instructions Under no circumstances should gas cookers and hobs be left unattended when in use Easy clean liners should never be cleaned with anything other than soapy water See instructions regarding cleaning When operating a burner the grill or oven make sure that the gas is fully ignited Only oven proof dishes are to be stored in the drawer beneath the oven Do not store combustible materials Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out by unauthorised or inexperienced persons may cause injury or more serious malfunctioning Refer to vour local Zanussi Network Service Centre Always insist on genuine Zanussi spare paris R1480 Important notes IT IS MOST IMPORTANT THAT THIS INSTRUCTION BOOK SHOULD
31. ervicing notes Disconnect from electricity supply before servicing Note Turn off gas supply before servicing any gas carrying components After satisfactory servicing ensure that serviced parts function correctly If gas carrying components have been serviced always test for gas soundness A Removal of fascia panel 1 Disconnect from electricity supply and remove all gas control knobs 2 Remove 2 screws from each end of the fascia which pass through the side extrusions 3 Open grill door pull grill pan forward lift fascia panel off taking care not to strain either the wiring or the re set cable 4 Slacken the screw which secures the re set cable clamp in position Rotate the cable clamp and release the cable end cap Diconnect wires from switches at left hand end and from timer at right hand end Remove the earth lead from the switch bracket 5 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring that a The shoulder on the cable end cap is clamped in the fully back position b Care is taken that wiring fed behind fascia does not become trapped c Wiring is replaced as wiring diagram and that the earth wire is re fitted correctly 12 B Removal of hotplate 1 2 3 Repeat operations 1 to 3 of Section A Remove pan supports burner heads and burner bodies Remove the 4 screws from the front of the hotplate as shown by Fig 6 2 each side Pull appliance forward and remove the two
32. es to the floor then measure height from floor level to engagement edge on back of cooker Dimension A of Fig 2b Assemble upper bracket to lower bracket so that underside of bracket is Dimension A 3mm 1 s above floor level Re position cooker and check that top bracket engages into cooker back to a depth of 75mm 3 as shown in Fig 2b 3 Connecting to gas This cooker is designed to be installed with an appliance flexible connection Supply piping should not be less than R 55 B S P Connection is made to the R1 Y2 B S P male threaded entry pipe located just below the hotplate level on the rear right hand side of the cooker A 12 female elbow is provided Check for gas soundness after connecting the gas supply When fitting the elbow to the rear of the cooker raise the hotplate cover The gas bayonet connector must be fitted in the shaded area indicated in Fig 3 Take into account that it must be possible to pull the cooker forward sufficiently The hose must not get caught on the stability bracket Important Flexible tubing used must comply with BS 669 EN as AN xFig 2a eo A WALL FACE PLAN VIEW OF COOKER BACK OF COOKER ENGAGEMENT coo SIDE VIEW OF COOKER EDGE FOR STABILITY BRACKET BASE OF KER FLOOR LEVEL Fig 2b 4 Connection to electricity supply Warning This appliance must be earthed Do not earth this
33. evice to the burner assembly Solenoid flame supervision device is now free Note position of the solenoid flame supervision device prior to removal 5 Using an open ended spanner transfer the injector and sealing washer to the coupler on the new solenoid flame supervision device NOTE the coupler is a permanent part of the solenoid f s d assembly 6 To remove the oven burner from the assembly pull the spring loaded locking pin forward and rotate it 7 Slide oven burner to side and out of the assembly 8 Re assemble in reverse order positioning phial as Fig 10 Check for leaks V To replace oven light bulb 1 2 Disconnect from electricity supply Open oven door and remove oven furniture Screw out the oven light lens and unscrew old faulty bulb Replace with new bulb and re assemble in reverse order W W1 To replace starter 1 2 Disconnect from gas and electricity supply Pull appliance forward and remove the four screws securing the electrics panel to the chassis Pivot back the electrics panel Unplug starter unit from its fitting by rotating anti clockwise Replace new starter in reverse order and secure the electrics panel W2 To replace ballast 1 2 3 4 Repeat operations 1 3 of Section WT Disconnect wiring from ballast by inserting a probe into the slot Remove the two screws securing the ballast to the electrics panel Re
34. f the bottom extrusion securing panel to chassis Bottom trim is now fes 3 Re assemble in reverse order N Grill burner removal 1 Remove grill pan and grid from grill compartment 2 Pull HT lead off electrode at rear of grill burner 3 Remove two screws from front of grill burner whilst supporting it as shown in Fig 8 Lower front end of burner and withdraw 4 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring locating screws pass through grill fret support bracket Fig 8 O Grill injector removal 1 Repeat operations 1 3 of Section N 2 Remove aeration cup from rear of grill compartment by removing two screws the aeration cup locates the rear end of the grill burner 3 Pull cooker forward and disconnect from gas 4 Remove the edge clip from the rear cover plate and remove 2 screws securing the rear cover plate to appliance 5 Disconnect grill supply pipe to injector carrier 6 Remove two screws from within grill compartment which secures the injector carrier mounting bracket Remove grill injector using an open ended spanner 8 Replace in reverse order ensuring copper washer is in place on the injector and check for leaks P To replace grill electrode 1 Repeat operations 1 3 of Section N 2 Remove single screw attaching electrode to bracket 3 Replace with new electrode in reverse order Q To replace hotplate electrode 1 Remove pan support burner head a
35. ht hand knob to the manual position Fig 5 To check oven 1 Set the clock as described above the clock is now ready for manual operation 2 Turn the oven thermostat knob to Mk 9 and check that there is a ticking noise from the ignition system This should continue until the oven burner is alight 3 When the oven burner lights up the ticking should cease there should be a low gas rate at first to the oven burner which is the Flame Supervision Device F S D by pass rate 4 When the ES D phial has heated up not more than 60 seconds it opens the ES D valve and the main gas stream flows to the burner 5 Set the oven thermostat to Mk 2 close the oven door and check that after about 10 minutes the flame size has reduced 6 Turn off the thermostat and check that the oven flames go out Automatic operation Having set the clock up as described above turn the right hand knob to the cook position and set the left hand knob to show a cooking time of 2 minutes 0 02 Turn the right hand knob to the stop position the time shown on the display is now the time of day with 2 minutes added on Rotate the left hand knob to add 2 minutes to this time to give a 2 minute delay Turn the right hand knob to the auto position to complete the programming sequence the clock now shows the time of day again with the auto neon glowing continuously Turn the oven thermostat knob about h
36. led pad such as Brillo If treated as described the burner bodies will remain presentably clean however the surface will dull with use 5 When cleaning ensure that the electrode and ignition port do not become blocked The remaining parts shown in the diagram are easily removed and must be replaced correctly after cleaning 6 Do not use any polishes caustic cleaners abrasives washing soda bicarbonate of soda or soap powder except as previously mentioned 7 It is recommended that the following parts are not washed in a dishwasher grill pan and grid burner heads burner bodies and meat tin 21 This handbook is accurate at the date of printing but will be superseded and should be disregarded if specifications or appearance are changed in the interests of continued improvement ZANUSSI GUARANTEE CONDITIONS This guarantee is in addition to your statutory and other legal rights which will not be excluded or in any way diminished by the return of the enclosed card We ZANUSSI Ltd guarantee that if within twelve months of the date of purchase this ZANUSSI 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 ANY CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity supply stated on rating plate The app
37. liance has been used for normal domestic purposes and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions The appliance has not been serviced maintained repaired taken apart or tampered with by any person not authorised by us The appliance is still in the possession of the original purchaser Any appliance or defective part replaced shall become our property This guarantee does not cover any damage caused during transportation or the replacement of any light bulbs or removable parts of glass or plastic Should you require service on your Zanussi appliance consult the enclosed list for your nearest network centre If the product is under first year guarantee then you will be required to produce proof of date of purchase to the engineer If it is under 5 year cover then you must show your cover card to the engineer Please ensure that the enclosed pre addressed card is stamped completed in full and forwarded to ZANUSSI Ltd to enable the guarantee to be recorded Also complete the space below as your own record of the guarantee GUARANTEE RECORD Appliance purchased from Guarantee card no Serial no Your name Address on T Model no These details may be taken from your Guarantee Record Card Drg No E1398A0 01 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION AND SERVICING OF ZANUSSI GC5557 WHITE AND GC9557 BROWN GAS COOKERS THIS APPLIANCE IS FOR USE ON NATURAL
38. lly cakes and pastries do not use a baking tray which is larger than the one supplied with this cooker For all single dishes cake tins etc keep as near as possible to the centre of the shelf for even browning Cooking foil should be used only to cover food and never to cover the oven surface or to block the flue outlets Special oven linings The finish of the linings is porous it soaks up and spreads fat splashes These stains are oxidised by the air helped by the heat during cooking and disappear The process is a gradual one as the oven is used It is important to keep the cleaning action effective by following these rules 1 Minimise spillage a Do not overfill dishes b Stand pies etc on a baking tray c Place dishes centrally on the shelf d Do not place food so high in the oven that it could stick to the roof 2 Minimise splashing a Use a roasting tin which is just large enough for the meat or meat plus potatoes b Dry off excess water from vegetables that are to be roasted c Use a covered roaster or foil which may be removed for the last half hour or so to brown and crisp the meat 3 Cleaning If the oven is used as we suggest there will be very little need to do any cleaning other than heating the oven regularly at gas mark 7 to help accelerate the cleaning process The frequency of these high temperature cleaning periods will depend on the type of cooking carried out If you bake and cas
39. n warm water and dry the oven thoroughly on gas mark 5 for 30 minutes This ensures that any dust is removed The oven is large enough to cook a family dinner or a large turkey which should be placed in a suitably sized roasting tin There are five oven shelf positions Fig 2 Directions for using the various shelf positions are given on the oven cooking chart on pages 18 and 19 Count the shelf positions from the top of the oven The base of the oven is useful for keeping food warm for short periods prior to serving The base can also be used to cook foods which require a very low temperature There are stops on the oven shelves which prevent the shelf being inadvertently pulled out To remove the oven shelf open the door fully and pull the shelf forward as far as it will go raise the front edge and lift out Replace in reverse order 10 At any setting the oven is hottest at the top and becomes gradually cooler towards the bottom Make use of these heat zones when cooking meals It is unnecessary to pre heat the oven unless cooking sensitive dishes such as souffl s Yorkshire puddings and yeast mixtures Should you wish to pre heat the oven 20 minutes is adequate Leave a 13 mm space between dishes and the sides of the oven Do not push the dishes too far back A je those with tapered sides otherwise the food might burn because it overhangs the burner flames For even browning especia
40. nd burner body 2 Remove screw securing electrode to burner base and pull electrode out 3 Pull the electrode lead off the electrode and transfer onto new electrode 4 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring gasket is in place N 5 Check ignition on all burners is satisfactory 15 R To replace hotplate hotplate burners 1 Remove hotplate complete Section B 2 Remove hotplate side trims and from the underside of the hotplate remove two screws from each burner adaptor 3 Remove two screws from the venturi support bracket if a front burner is being removed remove the two screws which attach the other venturi support bracket to the front burner adaptor Remove the venturi which is a push fit into the adaptor taking care not to damage the O ring seal inside the adaptor 4 Re assemble in reverse order fitting the silicone rubber gasket between hob and each burner S To replace oven electrode 1 Disconnect appliance from the electricity supply 2 Remove oven furniture 3 From inside oven unscrew the electrode mounting bracket from the assembly 4 Separate the electrode from the electrode mounting bracket by removing the single securing screw transfer electrode lead to new electrode 5 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring that the electrode mounting bracket is fitted between two support fingers of the burner assembly 16 T To remove oven burner solenoid flame
41. nti clockwise direction until the display window shows the large flame symbol press the ignition button jon the fascia panel until the burner lights Turning the knob in a clockwise direction reduces the heat setting this is indicated by the lines in the display window To light the oven push in and turn on the oven control to gas mark 9 the oven will light automatically then turn the oven control back to the gas mark required To turn off turn the control knob in a clockwise direction Safety feature A safety feature of this appliance is that gas cannot flow to the hotplate burners when the lid is closed When first lighting a burner after lifting the lid the ignition button will be a little more difficult to press Turn on the desired control and fully depress the ignition button as far as it will go This then releases the safety valve allowing the gas to the hotplate When lighting another hotplate burner the grill or the oven the ignition button need only be depressed until sparking is heard When the hotplate lid is closed do not attempt to fully depress the ignition button it is only necessary to press until sparking is heard When the ignition button is pressed in sparking will occur at all burners In the event of an electric power failure burners may be lit with a match Instructions for lighting the oven in this circumstance are given on page 20 Plate warming Plates and serving dishes shoul
42. of the cooker is next to a wall tall cupboard or base unit which is taller than 906 5 mm 35 7 a 114 mm 415 space must be left between the cooker and the wall tall cupboard or base unit to prevent heat damage Wiring a plug Fig 1 Warning THIS APPLIANCE MUST BE EARTHED DO NOT EARTH THIS APPLIANCE TO THE GAS SUPPLY PIPING This appliance must be connected to 220V 240V AC 50 Hz supply which incorporates a 3 ampere fuse if a 13 ampere plug is used If any other type of plug is used it should incorporate a 5 ampere fuse in either the plug or adaptor or at the distribution board The appliance is supplied with 2 metres 6 ft of 5 amp 3 core cable fitted with a non rewireable plug If this plug is unsuitable for your socket then the plug should be cut off and an appropriate plug fitted The removed plug should be disposed of as insertion 27 the plug into a 13 amp socket is likely to cause an electrical hazard If the length of cable is insufficient to allow the appliance to be plugged into the nearest supply socket the supply cable can be either i Replaced totally by a longer cable at least 0 75 mm nominal cross sectional area 24 0 2 mm ii Extended by using a B E A B approved 3 way sealed flex connector with integral flex clamps DO NOT EXTEND THE CABLE USING PLASTIC OR CERAMIC CONNECTION TERMINAL BLOCKS AND OR INSULATION TAPE OR EXTEND OR REPLACE WITH CABLE HAVING A LOWER TEMPERATURE RAN
43. ot atternpt further electrical operation Isolate from the electrical supply and inform the installer of the fault on the appliance Replacing the oven light bulb The type of bulb required is a 15 watt small Edison Screw 1 Disconnect from the electricity supply 2 Open the oven door remove the oven shelves 3 Unscrew the bulb cover in an anti clockwise direction 4 Unscrew the bulb in an anti clockwise direction 5 Fit the new bulb by screwing in a clockwise direction 6 Replace the glass and seal by screwing in a clockwise direction 7 Replace the oven shelves 8 Restore the electricity supply and adjust the clock as necessary Page 13 Mobility The cooker is fitted with wheels at the rear and as it is installed on a flexible connection it may be moved for cleaning Open the grill door fully raise the cooker off its front feet by lifting at both ends of the fascia panel and pull forward on the rear wheels Care must be taken when moving the cooker especially if it is positioned on a soft floor covering A stability bracket should be fitted to engage in the back of the appliance when it is standing in its normal working position Whenever the appliance is moved it should be re positioned correctly to engage the bracket Ignition Ignition of the appliance is by an electric spark system To light the grill or any of the hotplate burners push in and turn the appropriate control knob in an a
44. rised Zanussi Network Service Centre and only genuine Zanussi spare parts should be used Unstable or misshapen pans should not be used on the burner as unstable pans can cause an accident by tipping or spillage Cookers and hobs become very hot with use and retain their heat for a long period of time after use Children should be supervised at all times and should not be allowed to touch the hot surfaces or be in the vicinity when in use or until the appliance has cooled after use f the appliance is fitted with a lid this is designed as a dust cover when closed and as a splash back when open Do not use for any other purposes tis always necessary to remove any spillage from the surface of the cover before removal or opening if applicable and the appliance should be allowed to cool before replacing or closing the cover This product should only be used with natural gas Always ensure that the control knobs are in the off position when not in use All gas appliances require adequate ventilation Failure to provide this could result in a lack of oxygen Your installer will advise if in doubt For hygiene and safety reasons this appliance should be kept clean at all times A build up of fats or other foodstuffs could result in a fire This product has been designed for cooking edible foodstuffs only and must not be used for any other purposes Always ensure that the oven vent which is locat
45. rn the oven control to gas mark 6 and cook for 30 minutes After this time turn the oven control to S B Turn the oven control to gas mark 9 the oven will light then turn the oven control to S To determine which method to use refer to the instructions on page 17 16 If cooking dishes together which require both method A and B those requiring method B can be put in the oven after the first 30 minutes of the cooking time has elapsed Food preparation hints Practically all foods cook extremely well but there are two important points to remember 1 It is advisable to cover most dishes either with a lid or foil to keep food moist and prevent transfer of odours 2 Those foods normally served golden brown can be left uncovered or can have the lid removed for the last half an hour of the cooking time Many foods normally cooked on the hotplate may be cooked in the oven instead Steamed sponge puddings for example can be prepared and cooked with a family meal As you become accustomed to using Slowcook you will realise how handy it can be for cooking meals or single dishes even though you are at home Different foods require different cooking times so you can prepare meals for various times of the day Joints of meat and poultry 1 Do not cook meat joints over 2 7 kg 6 Ib 2 Do not cook poultry over 2 kg 4 Ib 8 oz 3 Cook using method A 4 Cook towards the top of the oven i
46. rst time and keep them handy for easy reference Contents Important notes General information Wiringaplug Replacing the oven light b bulb Mobility Ignition Plate warming The hotplate The grill The oven The programmable clock Slowcook Cooking charts Care and cleaning Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page OMODWDDON DD o General information Dimensions Overall height 900 mm Overall width 550mm Overall depth 598 mm Location The appliance may be located in a kitchen a kitchen diner or a bed sitting room but not in a room containing a bath or shower The cooker should not be installed in a room of volume less than 6 m 200 ft or a bed sitting room of volume less than 21 m 750 ft When the appliance is in its normal position the gap between the bottom front trim and the floor must be unobstructed Position The stops fitted to this appliance are used to maintain a space of approximately 12 mm 2 at the rear When replacing after cleaning push the cooker back to its stop and ensure that the same distance is maintained at each rear edge Shelves and wall cabinets must not be fitted closer than 787 mm 31 to the top of the hotplate The appliance may be flush fitted to adjacent cupboard units below hotplate level but a 2 mm gap at either side may be desirable to enable the appliance to be moved for cleaning If either side
47. rt to the tap Remove support 5 Remove the two screws retaining the gas tap assembly to the gas rail 13 6 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring that the sealing ring is between the tap and the gas rail and that the tap is at right angles to the rail 7 Check for leaks before re fitting hotplate ensure thermostat disc is fitted last G Grill tap removal 1 Turn off the gas and electricity supply 2 Remove hotplate Section B 3 Disconnect grill supply pipe from the rear of the tap Remove disc and spring from the tap spindle 4 Remove the single screw retaining the plastic spindle support to the tap Remove suppport 5 Remove the two screws retaining the gas tap to the gas rail 6 Re assemble in reverse order ensuring that the sealing ring is between the tap and the gas rail and that the tap is at right angles to the gas rail 7 Turn on gas and check for leaks before fitting hotplate H To change clock assembly 1 Disconnect from electricity supply 2 Remove fascia panel Section A and pull off clock knobs 3 Remove 4 screws securing top fascia trim in position Remove top trim 4 Remove 2 self tapping screws from the lower extrusion securing clock mounting bracket to fascia panel 5 Prise clock out of the mounting bracket by depressing the side clips 6 Fit new clock and re assemble in reverse order Re wire as wiring diagram 14 I To replace the fluorescent light or
48. serole the most and do little roasting the high temperature cleaning need only be done every 2 3 weeks If continual roasting is done and very little other baking it is recommended that the oven is heated at a high temperature once a week To achieve the best results set the oven to mark 5 for at least 30 minutes Then turn up to mark 7 for 2 hours or until the oven is presentably clean Remove the shelves before carrying out the heat cleaning period Do not attempt to immerse linings in water as this will damage the finish On no account use any of the following which will ruin the special oven linings Scouring powders or pastes Abrasive pads or cloths of any kind Steel wool with or without soap Spray cleaners Brush on oven cleaners Caustic oven cleaners Metal pan scourers Bleaches Metal scrapers Knives If the recommendations are not followed and the surface becomes marked a new set of linings can be purchased Contact your supplier for details 11 Removing linings 1 Open the oven door fully and remove the oven shelves 2 Slide out the oven roof 3 Lift out the side panels 4 To remove the back panel rotate right hand or left hand edge outwards and pull out Replacing linings Refer to the following diagrams to ensure correct positioning 1 Replace the back panel sliding it back into position behind the oven burner ensuring that the oven light cut out is positioned over the oven light
49. tchen a kitchen diner or bedsitting room but not in a room containing a bath or shower For information regarding the fitting of flexible supply pipes the highest temperature at the rear of this cooker which may come into contact with the supply pipe is 70 C above ambient When the appliance has been installed there must be enough space for the glass hotplate lid to open fully When the appliance is in its normal position the gap between the bottom front trim and the floor must be unobstructed Installation 1 Positioning the appliance Fig 1 Note A The appliance is designed to be flush fitted at the sides with minimal clearance to allow for it to be pulled forward for cleaning etc Note B The side trims must be flush with the cabinets Adjustable levelling feet at the front and wheels at the rear are provided on the base of the appliance Adjustment is obtained by rotating in or out the hexagonal feet at the front of the appliance from the underside of the appliance and by screwing in or out the wheels at the rear of the appliance The locknuts in the wheel adjusters are reached from the rear of the appliance Note To gain access to rear wheel locknuts Remove panel from bottom rear of cooker by unscrewing four screws 2 each side Lift rear of cooker up and withdraw panel When adjusting the height of the appliance the wheels should finish up square i e facing front to back A spirit level should b
50. ttom front trim and the floor be obstructed Never line any part of the appliance with aluminium foil The gas must always be ignited immediately as it enters the oven Failure to do this could cause an explosion This appliance is heavy and care must be taken when moving it Before carrying out any extensive cleaning or maintenance allow the appliance to cool and unplug it Open the grill compartment door before using the grill Ensure that shelves are put in place in the correct way See instructions Under no circumstances should gas hotplates and grills be left unattended when in use Special oven liners must only be cleaned as recommended in this booklet When operating any of the hotplate burners the grill or oven make sure that the gas is fully ignited If your appliance fails to operate correctly according to the instructions given in this book arrange for it to be serviced by a competent engineer Under no circumstances should you attempt to repair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out by unauthorised or inexperienced persons may cause injury or more serious malfunctioning Refer to your local Zanussi Network Service Centre Always insist on genuine Zanussi spare parts We would like you to enjoy good service from your new purchase and this handbook will help you to use and care for it in the best possible way please read the instructions carefully before using or cleaning the cooker for the fi

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