Westinghouse Elevated Gas Oven User Manual


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ELEVATED COOKING APPLIANCES

USER MANUAL

PEK1370W, PEK1350W,

GEK1235W, GEK1385W

CONTENTS

CONGRATULATIONS CONTENTS

Dear customer,

Congratulations on the purchase of your new oven.

Follow the instructions below to ensure that you install your oven safely and that it runs efficiently.

To avoid the risks that are always present when you use an electric 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.

Record model and serial number here:

Model:.................................................

Serial No:.............................................

Important safety warnings ................................................................... 3

Description of your appliance ............................................................. 5

Before operating your appliance for the first time ............................... 7

Parts of your electric cooker................................................................ 8

The parts of your gas cooker ............................................................... 9

Using your oven ................................................................................ 10

Get to know your oven ....................................................................... 12

Oven cooking guide ........................................................................... 13

Handling baking problems ................................................................. 14

Using your grill ................................................................................. 15

Using your hotplates ......................................................................... 16

Choosing utensils ............................................................................. 17

Using the timer and clock ................................................................. 18

Operating the programmable clock .................................................... 18

Cleaning the cooker .......................................................................... 19

Solving problems .............................................................................. 22

Installing the electric cooker ............................................................. 23

Installing the gas cooker ................................................................... 24

Testing the operation of the cooker ................................................... 26

Warranty ............................................................................................ 27

SAFETY

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

This symbol indicates never to do this

This symbol indicates always do this

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 manufacturers warranty. This does not affect your statutory rights.

WARNING

• 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 appliance.

• DO NOT allow young children to use the cooker.

• DO NOT use the cooker as a heater.

• During use, this appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching hot surfaces, e.g. oven door, heating elements.

• This appliance must not be used as a space heater.

• In order to avoid a fire, 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 flammable 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.

• This appliance must not be installed on a box or in a closed cupboard.

• Oven gloves should be worn when accessing hot internal parts.

• If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by a suitably qualified individual in order to avoid a hazard.

• Do not modify this appliance.

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.

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SAFETY

WARNING

GRILL

The grill door must be left fully open whilst grilling in a separate grill wall oven.

The grill drawer must be left approximately two finger widths ajar whilst grilling in a separate grill underbench oven.

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 fire.

Do not leave the grill on unattended.

To avoid a fire, ensure that grill trays and fittings 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.

Do not store flammable materials in the grill.

If the burner is not lit in eight seconds, turn the control knob to off and allow 15 seconds for the gas to clear.

Accessible parts may become hot when grill is in use. Children should be kept away.

WARNING

COOKTOPS

Do not allow pots to boil dry, as damage to both pan and cooktop may result.

Do not operate the cooktop for an extended period of time without a utensil on the hot plate.

Do not allow large cookware to overhang the cooktop onto the adjacent benchtop. This will cause scorching to the benchtop surface.

If the ceramic glass is accidentally cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid the possibility of electric shock.

Do not place heat resistant mats, wire mats or aluminium foil under pots or pans.

Do not cook food directly on the ceramic glass surface.

Do not allow cooking utensils to intrude into the area which is close to the controls.

Ensure burner caps are in their proper positions.

Do not use round bottom woks, wok stands or similar utensils that could lead to over heating of hotplates and possible damage to the cooking surface.

Do not use the ceramic cooktop as extra bench space or as a cutting board.

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.

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.

INSTALLATION, CLEANING AND SERVICING

An authorised person must install and service this appliance. (Certificate of Compliance to be retained)

Do not install gas models in marine craft, caravans or mobile homes because these products are not fitted with a flame safeguard on each burner.

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 specified vents, openings and airspaces are not blocked.

Where the appliance is built into a cabinet, the cabinet material must be capable of withstanding 85°C.

Always ensure the appliance is switched off before cleaning or replacing parts.

If this appliance is gas operated it contains aluminium fittings. Do not use caustic based cleaners.

Do not use steam cleaners, as this may cause moisture build up.

Always clean the appliance immediately after any food spillage.

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.

DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE

PEK1370W

9

PEK1350W

1

1

6 5 8 7

2 6 5 8 7

4

1. Hotplate Control Knob

• Adjusts temperature of hotplate.

Can be rotated in either direction.

2. Hotplate Indicator Lamp

• Comes on when a hotplate is turned on.

3. Oven light switch

• Located on oven temperature control knob.

4. 2 Hour Cut-Off Timer

• Sets baking/grilling reminder time.

• Sets automatic baking cut-off time.

(See page 17 for more information).

5. Grill Temperature Control Knob

• Sets grilling temperature for separate grill.

Can be rotated in either direction

(See page 14 for more information).

6. Grill Indicator Lamp

• Comes on when grilling.

7. Oven Temperature Control Knob

• Sets temperature for baking.

(See page 10 for more information)

8. Oven Indicator Lamp

• Comes on when the oven temperature control knob is operated. Cycles on and off automatically when baking.

9. Programmable Clock

• Sets baking/grilling reminder times.

• Sets automatic cooking duration and stop time.

Note: Clock time must be set before oven can operate. (See page 17 for more information).

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DESCRIPTION

DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE

GEK1235W

GEK1385W

1. Hotplate Burner Control Knob

• Sets the hotplate cooking temperature.

(See pg 16 for more information).

2. Grill Burner Control Knob

• Sets the grilling temperature.

(See pg 14 for more information).

3. Oven Burner Control Knob

• Sets the baking temperature.

(See pg 10 for more information).

Note: Diagram depicts right hand version.

4. Electronic Igniter Switch

• Ignites the hotplate burners, grill burner and oven burner.

Note: the appropriate burner control knob has to be set first.

5. Fan Switch

• Turns oven fan on/off.

6. Light Switch

• Turns oven light on/off.

7. 60 Minute Ringer Timer

• Sets reminder time.

(See pg 17 for more information).

8. Manual Grill Igniter Button

• Ignites the grill burner.

Note: the grill burner control knob has to be set to

“High” first. (see pg 14 for more information).

9. Manual Oven Igniter Button

• Ignites the oven burner.

Note: the oven burner control knob has to be held down first (see pg 11 for more information).

OPERATION

BEFORE OPERATING YOUR APPLIANCE

FOR THE FIRST TIME

TIPS & INFORMATION

SETTING THE TIME

If you have purchased a model fitted with a 3 button programmable timer, 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 – 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.

FITTING OVEN SHELVES

• Ensure shelf orientation is correct (refer picture).

• Slide into oven at an angle until raised back of shelf is past the stop on side runners.

• Lower front of shelf and push in until stop is reached.

Note: the top ledge is not a shelf position.

NOTE the orientation of the side and rear features.

PREPARING YOUR APPLIANCE FOR THE FIRST TIME

• Please remove all internal boxes and bags from the oven & remove visible labels from surfaces 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 an odour during first operation. It is recommended to ‘run in’ your oven before you cook for the first time. Run the oven at

180ºC for 2-4 hours and ensure that the room is well ventilated.

• DO NOT line the oven with foil, it will damage the enamel.

• If your appliance is fitted with a 2-hour “Auto Off” timer, make sure it is set to the ‘O’ marker for manual operation.

• If your appliance is fitted with solid hotplates, turn heat setting to high for 3 minutes to fully harden the coating. When cooled, apply a thin coating of cooking oil to seal the surface.

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PARTS

PARTS OF YOUR ELECTRIC COOKER

Check the parts of your cooker against the diagram before you use your cooker for the first time.

1. Splashback

2. Grill Vent

3. Hob

4. Control Panel

5. Grill Reflector

6. Removable Grill Dish Side Support

7. Removable Grill Dish & Tray

8. Grill Element

9. Grill Door

10. Inner Door Glass

11. Oven Vent

12. Fan & Element Cover

13. Oven Element

14. Removable Shelf

15. Oven Door

PARTS OF YOUR GAS COOKER

Check the parts of your cooker against the diagram before you use your cooker for the first time.

1. Splashback

2. Grill Flue Vent

3. Removable Hotplate Burner

4. Removable Trivet

5. Control Panel

6. Removable Grill Dish Side Support

7. Removable Grill Dish and Tray

8. Grill Burner

9. Grill Door

10. Inner Door Glass

11. Oven Flue Vent

12. Fan Cover (fan forced ovens only)

13. Oven Burner Cover

14. Removable Shelf

15. Oven Door

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USAGE

USING YOUR OVEN

OVEN SAFETY WARNINGS

WARNING

• ALWAYS follow the instructions for putting the shelves and fittings into the oven, to avoid accidents.

• DO NOT line the oven with foil.

• DO NOT use polyunsaturated oil when cooking in the oven. This type of oil can cause heavy deposits inside the oven.

• DO NOT touch the hot surfaces or heating elements inside the oven.

• DO NOT use the oven door as a shelf.

• DO NOT push down on the open oven door.

• DO NOT place cookware or anything else on the bottom of conventional model oven.

• DO NOT place shelves on top of upper most shelf runner as there are no stops for shelf withdrawal.

USING THE OVEN OF YOUR ELECTRIC COOKER

Fan Baking (Fan forced oven models)

• With fan forced ovens, heat comes from the element surrounding the fan (see diagram below).

• The fan circulates the hot air and so the temperature is more even throughout the oven.

• Fan baking:

– Cooks faster and at lower temperatures than conventional baking

– Is good when you are cooking food on different shelves at the same time.

Note: Some variation in browning is normal with a fan forced oven.

Note: 3 Button timer models MUSt have the clock set after a power outage to operate oven!

OVEN SHELF LOCATION

Not a shelf position

5

4

3

2

1

5 Position Rack

Preheating the oven

We recommend that you preheat your oven before you put the food in to be cooked.

1. Set the required temperature.

2. When the indicator light goes out, put the food in the oven, close the door and set the timer.

USING THE OVEN OF YOUR GAS COOKER

Baking

• With conventional oven models heat comes from the burner below the food at rear of oven.

• The burner is controlled by the thermostat which sets the oven temperature.

• There is a variation in temperature between the bottom and the top of the oven. The bottom shelf is the coolest and the top shelf is the hottest.

Lighting the oven

1. Press the oven burner control knob and turn it a quarter of the way.

2. For manual ignition models

– Keep the oven burner control knob pushed in and at the same time press the oven igniter button on the right hand side of the control panel.

For electronic ignition models

– Keep the oven burner control knob pushed in and at the same time press the electronic igniter switch on the right hand side of the control panel.

3. Hold the control knob for about 20 seconds when the burner lights, before releasing it.

Note: If the oven does not light within 10 seconds, or the flame goes out after you release the oven burner control knob, follow these steps:

1. Turn the oven burner control knob back to the start position and let go.

2. Open the oven door to stop gas building up.

3. Wait one minute and repeat the steps to light the oven.

Preheating the oven

We recommend that you preheat your oven before you put the food in to be cooked.

The following table tells you how long it takes to preheat a cold oven to different temperatures.

Fan Baking (Fan forced oven models)

• With fan forced ovens, heat comes from the burner below the food at rear of oven.

• The fan circulates the hot air and so the temperature is more even throughout the oven.

• Fan baking:

– Cooks faster and at lower temperatures than conventional baking

– Is good when you are cooking food on different shelves at the same time.

Note: We recommend that you preheat your oven before you turn the fan on.

Note: Some variations in browning is normal with a fan forced oven.

SET TEMPERATURE C

150

200

250

HEATING TIME

5 minutes

8 minutes

12 minutes

Cookware

For best cooking results with gas ovens, dark coloured trays and baking dishes are recommended.

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KNOW YOUR OVEN

GET TO KNOW YOUR OVEN

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.

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.

COOKING GUIDE

OVEN COOKING GUIDE

The following is intended as a guide and experience may show some slight variation to be necessary to meet individual requirements.

FOOD CONVENTIONAL OVEN FAN FORCED OVEN

Temperature in °C Oven Shelf Position*

Scones

Plain or Fruit

Biscuits

Rolled

Spooned

Shortbread

Biscuits

Meringues

220

170 (180)

190

160

Hard – individual 110

Soft – Individual 180

Pavlova – 6 egg 110 (120)

Cakes

Patty cakes 190

Sponge – 4 egg 180

Plain Butter Cake 180

Rich Fruit Cake 140 (150)

Pastry – Shortcrust

Cornish Pasties

Custard Tart

200 (200/180)

200/180

(220/180)

2 (3)

2

2

1 or 2

2

2

1

3 (4)

2

2

2

2

1 (3)

Pastry Choux

Cream Puffs

Yeast Goods

Bread

210

210

2

1

Time in minutes

10 – 15

10 – 15

12 – 15

30 – 35

90

15 – 20

75

15 – 20

20 – 30

30 – 40

180

40 – 45 (10/30) 180 (180/160)

10/20 – 30

(10/35)

25 – 30

25 – 30

Temperature in

210

150 (170)

180

150

100

165

100

180

170

170

130

190/170

(200/180)

200

200

°C Oven Shelf Position*

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Any

Time in minutes

10 – 15

10 – 15

12 – 15

30 – 35

90

15 – 20

75

15 – 20

20 – 30

30 – 40 (25)

180

40 – 45 (10/30)

20 – 30

(10/25)

25 – 30

25 – 30

* Shelf position is counted from the bottom shelf up ie. Bottom shelf position is 1

Where the gas models vary from electric, details for gas cooking is shown in brackets

MEAT

Beef

Lamb

Veal

Pork

POULTRY OR FISH

Chicken

Duck

Turkey

Fish

PREFERRED TEMPERATURE °C

200°C

200°C

180°C

200°C

PREFERRED TEMPERATURE °C

180°C

180 – 200°C

180°C

180°C

Rare

Medium

Well Done

Medium

Well Done

Well Done

Well Done

MINUTES PER KG

35 – 40 minutes

45 – 50 minutes

55 – 60 minutes

40 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

60 minutes

MINUTES PER KG

40 – 45 minutes

60 – 70 minutes

35 – 40 minutes (less than 10kg)

40 – 45 minutes (more than 10kg)

20 minutes

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HANDLING BAKING

HANDLING BAKING PROBLEMS

PROBLEM uneven cooking

Baked products too brown on top

Baked products too brown on bottom

Cakes have cracked thick crust

Baking products are pale, flat and under cooked

Cakes fallen in centre

POSSIBLE CAUSE

• Incorrect shelf position

• Oven tray too large

• Tray not in centre of oven

• Air flow in oven uneven

• Oven not pre-heated

• Aluminium foil in oven

• Baking tins too large for recipe

• Baking tins not evenly spaced

• Food not evenly sized or placed on trays

• Food placed too close to top of oven

• Baking temperature too high

• Baking tins too large for recipe

• Baking tins are dark metal or glass

• Food too low in oven

• Oven door opened too frequently during cooking

• Baking temperature too high

• Food too high in oven

• Cake batter over mixed

• Pan too deep

• Baking tins too dark

• Baking temperature too low

• Food too low in oven

• Baking time too short

• Incorrect tin size

• Baking temperature too low

• Baking time too short

• Measurement of ingredients is wrong

• Door opened too early

Crusts too thick

Meat and potatoes not browning in fan oven

Juices running out of meat

• Incorrect ingredients

• Poor circulation

* Note: Condensation on oven door is normal

WHAT TO DO

• Select shelf which puts food in centre of oven

• Try other trays or dishes

• Put trays in centre of oven

• Turn food during cooking

• Pre-heat until indicator light goes off

• Remove foil

• use correct size tins

• Place baking tins so that there is at least 3cms between tins and oven walls

• Make food same size and shape and spread evenly on trays

• Place food in middle or on a lower shelf

• Lower temperature

• use correct size tins

• Change to shiny, light tins or lower temperature by 10ºC

• Cook one shelf higher

• Do not open door until half way through cooking time

• Lower temperature

• Cook one shelf lower

• Mix just long enough to combine ingredients

• Check size of pan and use recommended size

• Change to shiny tins

• Raise temperature

• Cook one shelf higher

• Increase cooking time

• use correct size tin

• Raise temperature

• Increase cooking time

• Check recipe

• Do not open door until three quarters (¾) of way through cooking time

• Check recipe

• Put food onto a rack to allow air to circulate

• Do not pierce meat with fork but turn with tongs

USAGE

USING YOUR GRILL

GRILL SAFETY WARNING

WARNING

• ALWAYS turn the grill off immediately after you have finished cooking. Fat left in the grill can catch fire.

• ALWAYS leave the grill door open during grilling.

• ALWAYS make sure that grill trays are fitted into the grill according to instructions.

• DO NOT line the chrome grill rack with foil.

• DO NOT leave the grill unattended.

• DO NOT touch the hot surfaces inside the grill and keep children away until the grill has cooled.

• DO NOT place thick pieces of food under the grill.

Food may catch fire.

• DO NOT store flammable materials near the grill.

GRILLING

• The grill works by directing heat onto the food.

(see diagram below).

• The grill is suitable for tender cuts of meat, steak, chops, sausages, fish, toasted cheese and other foods which cook quickly.

• The grill door MuST be left open during grilling.

• For best results the grill should be preheated for 3 minutes before cooking to seal the natural juices of meat.

Handling grilling problems

PROBLEM

Grilled meats overcooked on outside and raw in centre

Excess grill smoke

CAUSES

• Meat too close to grill

• Build up of fats in grill

Juices running out of meat

WHAT TO DO

• Grill at lower shelf position

• Clean grill

Grilled steaks and chops buckling

* Note: Condensation in grill compartment is normal

• Do not pierce meat with fork but turn with tongs

• Cut fat with knife towards meat

Using the Grill of your Gas Cooker

Note: Before you cook on the grill for the first time, turn the grill on for fifteen minutes with 10 mm of water in the bottom of the grill dish. this will remove oils left on the grill during manufacture.

1. Turn the grill burner control knob to HI.

2. For manual ignition models

– Press the manual igniter button on the left hand side of the control panel.

For electronic ignition models

– Press the electronic igniter switch on the right hand side of the panel.

Note: If the grill does not light after 8 seconds, follow these steps:

1. Turn the grill burner control knob back to the start position and let go.

2. Wait 15 seconds for the gas to clear and repeat the steps to light the grill.

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USAGE

USING YOUR HOTPLATES

HOTPLATE SAFETY WARNING

WARNING

• DO NOT leave the hotplate on with no pot or pan on top.

• DO NOT use pots and pans which are unsteady, as these could overbalance.

• DO NOT use asbestos mats or heat diffusers.

These will cause a temperature build-up which can damage the cooktop.

• DO NOT allow pots or pans to boil dry. This could damage the hotplate and/or the cooktop.

• DO NOT let cooking utensils get too close to the hotplate control knobs.

• DO NOT use the cooktop as a kitchen bench.

• DO NOT let children on or near the cooktop.

• ALWAYS make sure that gas burners are in the right position.

Ceramic hotplates

• The cooktop is made from ceramic glass, a tough, durable material that withstands heating and cooling without breaking. It is strong enough to hold the heaviest utensil. However, it must be remembered that as it is GLASS, it may break. Treat it accordingly!

• The smooth glass surface has a pattern to show where the elements under the glass are located (see diagram below).

• When a hotplate is on, the hot surface warning light

(see diagram below), will come on. When the hotplate is turned off this light will continue to glow until the temperature of the hotplate drops below 60°C.

Using the Hotplates of your Electric Cooker

Check the hotplates on your cooker against the diagrams and instructions below before you use your cooker for the first time.

Solid hotplates

Coated hotplates are strong, solid cast hotplates that give a wide contact with pots and pans for fast efficient cooking.

The hotplates are sealed all round with stainless steel trim rings, food spills can’t penetrate to make cleaning easier. The hotplates featuring a red dot in the centre indicate the hotplate temperature. Once the hotplate is heated the red dot turns darker.

Ceramic hotplates

WARNING

• ALWAYS switch the cooker off if the ceramic glass top is cracked or broken.

• DO NOT use aluminium foil on the ceramic hotplates.

Note: Stored heat in the hotplate can be used for the last few minutes of cooking. Simply turn off the control.

CHOOSING UTENSILS

GOOD BAD

(recessed base)

BAD

(convex base)

BAD

(undersiz e)

BAD

(oversize)

BAD

(moisture on hotplate)

BAD

(no utensil)

Look at this diagram above which shows you which utensils to use on the hotplates and which utensils should not be used.

• ALWAYS use pots and pans with flat bottoms. uneven or thin bottoms will waste electricity and cook slowly.

• ALWAYS use pots and pans which are slightly larger than the hotplate. Small pans waste electricity.

• ALWAYS put pots and pans which are dry on the hotplates.

• DO NOT use pots and pans which are too large.

Pans which overhang the hotplate more than 50mm can damage enamel cooktops.

USING HOTPLATE BURNERS

Using the Burners of your Gas Cooker

Check the hotplates on your cooker against the diagram below before you use your cooker for the first time.

Note: to save gas, place pots and pans centrally over the burners and adjust gas so that flames do not go past edges.

Manual ignition Models

To light these hotplates:

1. Choose the hotplate you want to use.

2. Turn the hotplate burner control knob to “Hi”.

3. Light with a hand held lighter e.g. match.

Electronic ignition Models

To light these hotplates:

1. Choose the hotplate you want to use.

2. Turn the hotplate burner control knob to “Hi”.

3. Press electronic igniter switch to release sparks to the burner.

WHAT IT IS WHAT IT IS USED FOR

1

Low heat burner 5.1MJ/h •

• used with small pots and pans

2 & 3

Medium heat burners

9.0MJ/h

• used for normal cooking

• used with middle size pots & pans

4

High heat burner

12.0MJ/h

• used for fast heating

• used with large size pots & pans

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USAGE

USING THE TIMER AND CLOCK OPERATING THE PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK

Using the 60 minute ringer timer

To set the timer:

1. Turn the knob clockwise to the required number of minutes. When the time has elapsed the timer will give a short ring.

Note: For times below 20 minutes, turn the knob past

20 minutes and then back to the required number of minutes.

Using the 2 hour cut-off timer

WARNING

• The Clock MuST be set to operate oven.

Manual operation

The timer needs to be set at the “O” marker so that the oven can be used manually.

Automatic operation

The 2 hour timer features an automatic oven “cut off”.

This means that a cooking period of up to 120 minutes can be set.

1. Set the Oven Temperature Control Knob to the required temperature.

2. Turn the cut-off timer clockwise to the required number of minutes. For timer settings of less than 20 minutes, turn the knob past 20 minutes and then back to the required number of minutes. (Purpose – to set audible ringer.)

3. When the timer returns to “Auto Off”, the timer gives a short ring and the oven will be switched off.

4. The oven will not operate again until you turn the timer back to the “O” marker.

Note: It is not recommended to use this timer for short duration, e.g. boiling eggs.

General features

Your 3 button programmable timer has the following features:

• Timer – your 3 button programmable 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 duration and cooking end time to switch the oven on and off at a specific time during the day.

Note: Your 3 button programmable timer only operates with your oven.

TIMER

Change the time of day (Daylight saving)

1. Press the “mode” button until the “clock” indicator begins flashing.

2. Press the – or + buttons to change the time. 5 seconds after the last change, the “clock” indicator will disappear, confirming the time has been set.

OVEN TIMER

Setting the timer

1. Press the “mode“ button until the “timer” indicator begins flashing.

2. Set the countdown time you want by using the – and + buttons. 5 seconds after the last change the “timer” indicator will stop flashing, confirming the timer has been set.

3. To stop the beeper, press any button.

Setting the cooking duration

1. Check the clock displays the correct time of day.

2. Set the oven to the desired temperature. The oven indicator light will glow and the oven will come on.

3. Press the “mode“ button until the “cook time” indicator begins flashing.

4. Set the cooking duration you want by using the – or

+ buttons. 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.

OPERATION

OPERATING THE PROGRAMMABLE CLOCK

(continued)

CLEANING THE COOKER

Setting the cooking end time

1. Check the clock displays the correct time of day.

2. Select the desired oven function temperature. The oven indicator light will glow and the heating source will come on.

3. Press the “mode“ button until the “end time” indicator begins flashing.

4. Enter the time of day you want to finish cooking by pressing the – or + buttons. 5 seconds after the last change, the “end time” indicator will stop flashing and the current time of day will be displayed.

WARNING

Safety Warnings about cleaning

• ALWAYS make sure that the cooker is turned off before cleaning.

• ALWAYS clean cooker immediately after use.

• DO NOT use steam cleaners. These may cause moisture build-up.

• DO NOT use caustic based cleaners. These will damage aluminium parts.

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 the mode button 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 the mode button until a light flashes next to “end time”. Press and hold the – button until the clock no longer reverses (you will hear a beep). If you have left the temperature knob at a setting the oven will start once the “end time” light stops flashing.

3. To cancel “auto shut off” press the mode button until a light flashes next to “cook time”. Press and hold the

– button until the clock no longer reverses at (“0:00” and you will hear a beep). This automatically cancels

“delayed start”. If you have left the temperature knob 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.

Cleaning the enamel

• Keep enamel clean by wiping it with a soft cloth dipped in warm soapy water.

• Rub difficult stains with a nylon scourer or creamed cleanser.

• DO NOT use abrasive cleaners, powder cleaners, steel wool or wax polishes.

• If you use an oven cleaner, follow the instructions on the product carefully.

Cleaning the control panel

• Make sure control knobs are in OFF position.

• Remove knobs from control panel by pulling towards you.

• DO NOT use too much water when cleaning control panel.

CLEANING THE GAS COOKTOP

1. Remove the trivets (see diagram below) by lifting them from hob.

2. Remove the burner caps and crowns (see diagram below).

3. Wash hob with warm soapy water.

4. If crowns and caps are heavily soiled use a nonabrasive cleaning compound.

On completion of cooking

The heat source will turn off, the timer will beep and the “end time” and/or “cook time” indicators will flash.

1. Turn the temperature control to the off position.

2. Press any button to stop the timer from beeping.

WARNING

DO NOT use abrasive or caustic based cleaners.

DO NOT wash in a dishwasher.

DO NOT drop trivet onto hob. This may damage the enamel surface.

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CLEANING

Refitting the burner crowns and caps

The burner crown must be fitted correctly into the burner cup or damage will occur during operation.

• To do this ensure that the 2 ribs on either side of the spark plug hole are positioned into the 2 slots on the burner cup. (see diagram below)

• The burner cap is simply positioned over the top of the burner crown.

Ceramic hotplates

• Remove all spilt food with the razor blade scraper supplied while the hotplate is still warm – NOT HOT.

• If aluminium foil, plastic items or foods with a high sugar content melt onto glass, use the razor blade scraper to remove immediately before the hotplate has cooled, otherwise pitting of the surface may occur.

High sugar content foods include jam, fruit, carrots, tomatoes and peas.

• When the ceramic hotplate has cooled, wipe clean with dishwashing detergent on a damp cloth.

Note: Do Not use abrasive sponges or scourers, oven sprays or stain removers on ceramic hotplates. these may damage, scratch or stain the ceramic cooktop.

Any pitting, staining or scratching WILL Not be covered by warranty.

CLEANING THE ELECTRIC HOTPLATES

Solid hotplates

Coated “easy care” solid hotplates have a robust, corrosion resistant surface which is temperature resistant up to 600°C.

• Clean the hotplates after they have cooled by wiping with a damp cloth or sponge, use a small amount of detergent if necessary.

• Stubborn soiling can be removed by soaking the hotplate for a few minutes with warm water and a little detergent, followed by cleaning using a plastic scourer or soft brush.

• Any spills or marks that still remain can be burnt off by operating the hotplate on high without a pan for

2-3 minutes. When the hotplate has cooled clean it normally as above.

• After cleaning dry the hotplate by warming on a low heat for approximately 30 seconds and then oil the hotplate with a thin coating of cooking oil to prevent rust or corrosion.

• Some discolouration of the stainless trim ring is normal during use. A stainless steel cleaner may be used to clean the trim ring.

Ceramic hotplate

CLEANING THE GRILL COMPARTMENT

Note: You can use household enamel cleaners but you

MUSt follow the instructions on the product.

Do Not use a harsh abrasive cleaner, powder cleaners, steel wool or wax polishes.

Solid hotplate

WARNING

There is a risk of burns if the hotplates are hot.

Ensure the hotplates have cooled before cleaning.

Removing the grill dish

1. Pull the grill dish forwards and upward.

2. Clean both the grill and grill rack in hot soapy water.

Heavy baked-on stains may require soaking.

3. When replacing the grill dish make sure that the rear of the dish is fitted onto side supports before sliding backwards.

Ceramic hotplate

CLEANING THE COOKER

(continued)

Removing the grill dish supports

The grill dish supports can be removed for easy cleaning of the grill compartment.

1. Hold the grill dish supports at the front and pull them inwards (see diagram below).

2. Clean the grill compartment with warm soapy water or use a non-abrasive oven cleaner with a nylon scourer for hard to clean areas.

3. Replace the grill dish supports by inserting the rear hook into the rear hole.

4. Place front peg into front hole and push in firmly

(see diagram below).

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

• DO NOT use the oven without the inner door glass fitted.

CLEANING THE OVEN COMPARTMENT

Removing the oven shelves

1. Slide the oven shelves towards you until they reach the front stop.

2. Tilt them up at the front to clear the side supports and lift them clear (see diagram opposite).

3. Wash the shelves in warm soapy water or soak the shelves to remove heavy stains.

AIRWASH DOOR

The door on your cooker is designed to allow cool air to pass up through the middle and out through the vent in the top of the door (see diagram below).

This feature results in lower surface temperatures on the outside of the door.

Cleaning the door glass

To help with cleaning the door your cooker has a removable inner door glass.

1. First open the oven door to access inner door glass screws.

2. undo the screws on either side of the door and remove the 2 glass retaining plates and rubber pads.

3. Remove the inner glass and clean in hot soapy water.

4. The inside of the outer glass can also be wiped clean.

5. When reassembling do not overtighten the retaining plate screw.

Removing the oven light glass (Fan forced models only)

1. Make sure that the cooker is turned off.

2. Turn the oven light glass anti-clockwise

(see diagram below).

Note: the fan cover and oven burner cover are not removable for cleaning. Accidental spills should be cleaned immediately so that the burner does not become blocked.

WARNING

Make sure the appliance is turned off before you remove or replace parts, to avoid the possibility of electric shock.

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SOLVING PROBLEMS

SOLVING PROBLEMS

If you have a problem with your appliance, check the table below before calling service. You may be able to avoid a service call by fixing the problem yourself – and so continue cooking.

Note: You may be charged for the service call even in the guarantee period if the problem is due to the causes listed below.

If you need more information, please contact the

Customer Care Centre on:

Australia 1300 363 640

(Centre is open 8am – 5pm Monday to Friday EST) or

If you need information, service or replacement parts please:

Quote 1. Model Number, 2. Serial Number

You can find these on the data plate which can be seen when the oven door is open.

New Zealand 09 573 2384

(Centre is open 8am – 5pm Monday to Friday)

If you have a warranty or spare parts enquiry, you should call the number listed on the back page.

PROBLEM

No spark obtained when electronic igniter is pressed (gas cooker only)

POSSIBLE CAUSE

• Power not turned on

• Household fuse blown

• Circuit breaker tripped

• Spark plug is wet or dirty

• Spark plug is wet or dirty

WHAT TO DO

• Switch on electricity

• Check fuses

• Check circuit breaker

• Dry or clean spark plug

• Dry or clean spark plug No spark obtained when manual igniter is pressed (gas cooker only)

Burner will not light even though igniter is working (gas cooker only)

Oven or grill not working

(electric cooker only)

Note: if the household fuse continues to blow, call the Service Centre

• Gas supply valve is turned off

• Port blockage in ignition area

• Clock not set

• Power not turned on

• Household fuse blown

• Controls incorrectly set

• Circuit breaker tripped

• Clock program set

• Household fuse blown

• Turn on gas supply

• Make sure that ports and ignition area are clean and dry

• Refer to clock instructions pg 17

• Switch on electricity

• Check fuses

• Reset controls

• Check circuit breaker

• Cancel program, see pg 18

• Check fuses

Oven not working (electric cooker only)

Note: if the household fuse continues to blow, call the Service Centre

Oven light not working

Note: if the household fuse continues to blow, call the Service Centre

Oven not heating enough

Electronic clock flashing on display

(electric cooker only)

Note: if the household fuse continues to blow, call the Service Centre unit smoking when first used

• Power not turned on

• Household fuse blown

• Circuit breaker tripped

• Lamp blown or loose in socket

• Foil or trays on bottom of oven

• Heat escaping through incorrectly sealed door

• The set oven temperature is incorrect

• Power failure or interruption

• Household fuse blown or power supply is off

• Switch on electricity

• Check fuses

• Check circuit breaker

• Replace or tighten globe pg 20

• Remove foil or trays

• Check door is properly closed

• Change set oven temperature

• Reset time of day

• Check fuses, power supply

Condensation building up

Odours on first use of oven

60 minute timer not audible

Oven shelf tight

Clock display off

Note: if the household fuse continues to blow, call the Service Centre

• Protective oils being removed

• Too much water used when cooking

• Timer not wound sufficiently

• Oven shelf not inserted correctly, may be upside down or back to front

• Display switched off

• Household fuse blown or power supply is off

• Turn grill on high for 10 minutes

• Turn oven on high for 10 minutes

• Reduce amount of water

• Leave door open after cooking, if food is to be left in oven to keep warm

• This is normal

• Turn timer knob past 15 minute mark then to the required number of minutes, see pg 17

• Remove shelf and insert as per diagram pg 7

• To switch display on refer to pg 18

• Check fuses, power supply

Note: only authorised service centres should carry out servicing. otherwise warranty may be void.

INSTALLING

INSTALLING THE ELECTRIC COOKER

SAFETY WARNINGS ABOUT INSTALLATION

WARNING

• The cooker MuST be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.

• A Certificate of Compliance MuST be supplied to be kept by the customer.

• The packing materials MuST be removed before you install the cooker.

• You MuST follow the installation instructions in this booklet.

• The surrounding kitchen cabinets MuST be able to withstand 85°C. Electrolux Products WILL NOT accept responsibility for damage caused by installation into kitchen cabinets which cannot withstand 85°C.

• The vents, openings and air spaces MuST NOT be blocked.

• You MuST NOT pull the cooker by the door handles or the splashback.

• The cooker MuST be checked every five years.

Locating the cooker

Study the diagrams below to be sure of the dimensions required to locate the cooker safely.

Note: Make sure that the top of the hotplate surface is at least 10 mm higher than the level of the benchtops.

Wiring requirements

The cooker MuST be installed in compliance with

• Wiring connections in AS/NZS 3000 Wiring Rules

• Local regulations, municipal building codes and other statutory regulations

Data plate

Circuit diagram

• gives information about rating

• is located on the inside panel of the grill door

• is located on the back panel of the control panel

• An all pole disconnect functional switch MuST be provided near the appliance in an accessible position

(AS/NZS 3000 – Clause 4.7.1).

• Wiring MuST be protected against mechanical failure

(AS/NZS 3000 – Clause 3.9).

• A means of disconnection with a contact separation of at least 3mm MuST be supplied in the fixed wiring.

Note: to gain access to the terminal block, remove the rear panel by unscrewing the two assembly screws.

TIPS & INFORMATION

Before you cook in your new oven it is important that the protective oils used in the manufacture of the product be removed.

• Make sure that the room is well ventilated (to allow smoke to escape).

• Run the grill on high for 30 minutes, without grill dish.

• Then run the oven on 180°C for 2 hours.

WARNING

When connections are made to a multi-phase 240V supply, the bridge piece should be removed from between the active connections.

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INSTALLING

INSTALLING THE GAS COOKER

SAFETY WARNINGS ABOUT INSTALLATION

WARNING

• The cooker MuST be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.

• A Certificate of Compliance MuST be supplied to be kept by the customer.

• The packing materials MuST be removed before you install the cooker.

• You MuST follow the installation instructions in this booklet.

• The surrounding kitchen cabinets MuST be able to withstand 85°C. Electrolux Products WILL NOT accept responsibility for damage caused by installation into kitchen cabinets which cannot withstand 85°C.

• The appliance MuST be installed using the flexible hose supplied.

• The vents, openings and air spaces MuST NOT be blocked.

• You MuST NOT pull the cooker by the door handles or the splashback.

• The cooker MuST be checked every five years.

• The cooker MuST NOT be used as a space heater.

Locating the cooker

Study the diagrams below to be sure of the dimensions required to locate the cooker safely.

Note: Make sure that the top of the hotplate surface is at least 10 mm higher than the level of the benchtops.

Checking gas pressures

The cooker MuST be installed in compliance with:

• The Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment – AS 5601/AG 601 – issued by

Standards Australia (Particular reference to sections

4.8 & 5.12.1).

• Local gas fitting regulations, municipal building codes and other statutory regulations.

The cookers come in two gas types: Natural gas and Propane.

Before installation check that the cooker is suitable for the gas supply. To do this check the gas type on the carton sticker or on the data plate behind the bottom of the oven door.

The following table shows the supply and operating pressures for various gas supplies.

GAS TYPE NATURAL GAS PROPANE

Supply Pressure at inlet to appliance regulator (if fitted)

Operating Pressure at appliance test point

1.13 (kPa)

Minimum

1.00 (kPa)

2.75* (kPa)

2.75 (kPa)

* If the regulator is placed upstream of the cooker inlet, as is normal for cookers operating on Propane, then the supply pressure and operating pressure are the same.

The following table shows the injector sizes for each burner.

INJECTOR ORIFICE NATURAL GAS PROPANE

Low Heat Burner

Medium Heat Burner

High Heat Burner

Grill – main injector

Oven – main injector

Oven – bypass screw

1.00 mm

1.35 mm

1.60 mm

1.50 mm

1.60 mm

0.73 mm

0.62 mm

0.82 mm

0.95 mm

0.82 mm

0.95 mm

0.45 mm

TIPS & INFORMATION

Before you cook in your new oven it is important that the protective oils used in the manufacture of the product be removed.

• Make sure that the room is well ventilated (to allow smoke to escape).

• Run the grill on high for 15 minutes with 10mm of water in the bottom of the grill dish.

• Then run the oven on 180°C for 2 hours.

Checking pipe size

To work out a suitable pipe size for connection use the information in the table below.

GAS TYPE

Hourly gas consumption for this cooker

NATURAL GAS

57.2 MJ/h

PROPANE

56.5 MJ/h

• Information about the length of the run, number of elbows, tees and bends, the available service pressure and the supply requirements.

Note: the Code AS 5601/AG 601 will help you with this matter.

INSTALLING THE GAS COOKER

(continued)

Gas connection

Read these points before connecting to the gas supply:

• The cooker inlet connection point is the inlet to the regulator or LP test point adaptor. This connects to the flexible hose fitted to the appliance. The appliance must be installed using the hose supplied.

• The regulator/inlet connection must be accessible when the appliance is installed.

Operation on NG/SNG

Read these points about operation on NG/SNG and look carefully at the diagram:

• The appliance regulator provided MuST be fitted and positioned so that the pressure nipple is accessible.

• The arrow showing the direction of the flow MuST be pointed correctly.

• Connect the gas supply to the 1/2” BSP internal thread inlet of the regulator.

• The flat fibre washer provided with the regulator MuST be used when making the gas connection.

Operation on SNG

• If the cooker is to be used with SNG, then the grill burner MuST be modified by the replacement of the shutter which fits into the throat of the grill burner.

• You can buy the kit for this modification from your nearest spare parts stockist. (refer to rear cover for contact details.)

1. Remove the control panel. Remove the existing

NG shutter securing screws (as in diagram) and slide upwards to disengage from grill burner.

2. Slide the SNG shutter into position and secure with screws.

Grill Shutter

Operation on Propane

An inlet fitting with pressure test point is provided.

Orient the fitting so that gas flows in the direction of the arrow marked on the fitting. use the sealing washer to connect the fitting to the flexible hose. Connect the gas supply to the 1/2” BSP internal thread inlet of the fitting.

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TESTING

TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE GAS COOKER

Testing appliance operation

(Apparatus: manometer and connecting tube)

After installation, test the appliance and ensure that it operates correctly, before handing it over to the customer.

The following procedure is recommended:

• Check that the manometer zero point is correct; then connect the manometer to the appliance pressure test point. This is located on the Regulator or L.P.G. Inlet

Fitting behind the kick panel (or under the Storage

Drawer where fitted).

• Turn on the gas supply and electricity (if applicable) and attempt ignition. (For correct procedure, refer to the

Ignition Instructions.) Note that additional time needs to be allowed for the initial lighting as air has to be purged from the pipes.

• Check the operating pressure for the particular gas-type, as given in the Table on page 23.

For L.P.G. appliances, the regulator in question may be remote from the appliance.

For Natural Gas appliances

Regulators are supplied pre-adjusted and configured by the component maker for use with Natural Gas. The appliance installer is not required to make an adjustment to obtain the correct outlet pressure setting.

An arrow on the base of the regulator indicates the direction of gas flow when the inlet and outlet of the regulator are orientated correctly. When the regulator has been fitted check for leaks from the connections with soapy water.

Checking the Function of the Regulator

The operation of the regulator can be confirmed by connecting a manometer to the pressure test point located on the side of the regulator body adjacent to the outlet.

With the appliance operating check the outlet pressure:

1. When all burners of the appliance are operating at maximum,

2. When the smallest burner of the appliance is operating at minimum.

under these conditions the outlet pressure should not vary from the nominal outlet pressure by more than ±20% of the nominal outlet pressure (ie ±0.20kPa for Natural Gas).

If the regulator appears to not be performing satisfactorily then check the following points.

1. 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.

2. 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.

Warranty

FOR SALES IN AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND

APPLIANCE: WESTINGHOUSE 540mm Upright Oven

This document sets out the terms and conditions of product warranties for

Electrolux branded 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 Electrolux appliance.

General Terms and Conditions

1. In this warranty

(a) ‘Electrolux’ means Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762

341 in respect of Appliances purchased in Australia and Electrolux (NZ)

Limited in respect of Appliances purchased in New Zealand;

(b) ‘Appliance’ means any Electrolux product purchased by you accompanied by this document;

(c) ‘Warranty Period’ means

(i) where you use the Appliance for personal, domestic or household purposes in Australia the period of ‘24’ months and in New Zealand the period of ‘24’ months;

(ii) where you use the Appliance for commercial purposes, in Australia the period of ‘3’ months and in New Zealand the period of ‘3’ months,

(if the period stated is 0 months you are not covered by this product warranty) following the date of original purchase of the Appliance;

(d) ‘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 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. Electrolux warrants that, when dispatched from an Electrolux warehouse, the Appliance is free from defects in materials and workmanship for the

Warranty Period.

4. During the Warranty Period Electrolux or its Authorised Service Centre will, at no extra charge if your appliance is readily accessible 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 reconditioned 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, filters or similar perishable parts.

5. Parts and Appliances not supplied by Electrolux are not covered by this warranty.

6. Where you are within an Electrolux service area, this warranty covers the cost of transport of the Appliance to and from Authorised Service Centres of Electrolux and travelling costs for representatives of the Authorised Service

Centre to and from your home or business. If you are outside an Electrolux service area, you will bear these costs. For information about whether you are within an Electrolux service area, please phone 13 13 49 in Australia, or 0800 10 66 10 in New Zealand.

7. Proof of purchase is required before you can make a claim under this warranty.

8. 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.

(b) The Appliance is modified 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 or its Authorised Service Centres.

9. This warranty, the contract to which it relates and the relationship between you and Electrolux are governed by the law applicable in the Australian State where the Appliance was purchased or the law applicable in New Zealand if the Appliance was purchased in New Zealand. Where the Appliance was purchased in New Zealand for business purposes the Consumer Guarantee

Act does not apply.

limitation of liability

10. To the extent permitted by law:

(a) Electrolux excludes all warranties other than as contained in this document;

(b) Electrolux shall not be liable for any loss or damage whether direct or indirect or consequential arising from your purchase, use or non-use of the Appliance.

11. Provisions of the Trade Practices Act and State consumer legislation in

Australia, and the Consumer Guarantees Act, the Sale of Goods Act and the Fair Trading Act in New Zealand, imply warranties or conditions, or impose obligations, upon Electrolux which cannot be excluded, restricted or modified. To the extent permitted by law, the liability of Electrolux (if any) arising out of or in relation to the Appliance or any services supplied by Electrolux shall be limited (where it is fair and reasonable to do so),:

(a) in the case of Appliances, at its option, to the replacement or repair of the Appliances or the supply of equivalent products or the payment of the cost of replacing the Appliances or having the Appliances repaired or of acquiring equivalent Appliances. upon being replaced, parts and

Appliances become the property of Electrolux; or

(b) in the case of services, at its option, to the supply of the services again or the payment of the cost of having the services re-supplied; and in the case of Appliances or services supplied in New Zealand, loss or damage whether direct or indirect or consequential that is reasonably foreseeable.

Privacy

You acknowledge that in the event that you make a warranty claim it will be necessary for Electrolux and its Authorised Service Centres to exchange information in relation to you to enable Electrolux to meet its obligations under this warranty.

Important Notice

Before Calling a Service Technician please check carefully the operating instructions, service booklet and the warranty terms and conditions.

SERVICE aUSTRalIa FOR SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest state service centre in Australia

PlEaSE Call 13 13 49

For the cost of a local call (Australia only)

ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS www.electrolux.com.au

FOR SPaRE PaRTS or to find 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 SERVICE or to find the address of your nearest authorised service centre in New Zealand

FREE Call 0800 10 66 10

(New Zealand only)

SERVICE NEW ZEalaND

ELECTROLUX HOME PRODUCTS www.electrolux.co.nz

FOR SPaRE PaRTS or to find 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: [email protected]

web: www.westinghouse.com.au

NEW ZEALAND phone: 09 573 2384 fax: 0800 363 600 email: [email protected]

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.

Westinghouse. We are part of the Electrolux family.

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© 2009 Electrolux Home Products Pty Ltd ABN 51 004 762 341

Print code: WMAN_540mmupright Issue Date: Nov09

P/No. 342–1–546 ECN 09A060A

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