Simpson 61F817W User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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InstrInstruction Manuction Manualual

Page 2 - Contents

11The Parts of your Gas Cooker1. Removable Trivet2. Removable Hotplate Burner3. Control Panel4. Removable Grill Dish Side Support5. Grill Door6. Remov

Page 3 - General Safety Warnings

The Parts of your Gas Cooker1. Removable Trivet2. Removable Hotplate Burner3. Control Panel4. Removable Grill Dish Side Support5. Grill Door6. Removab

Page 4 - Electric Cooker Controls

13Using the Oven of your Electric CookerBaking (conventional oven models)• In the oven, heat comes from the element below the food(see diagram opposit

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14Using the Grill of your Electric CookerGrilling (separate grill models)• The grill directs heat onto food from the powerful upperelement (see diagra

Page 6 - Gas Cooker Controls

15Using the Hotplates of your Electric CookerRadiant hotplates• The high-speed radiant hotplates (see diagramopposite) heat rapidly from a cold start.

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16Using the Hotplates of your Electric CookerGOOD BAD(moisture on hotplate)BAD(convex base)BAD(oversize)BAD(recessed base)BAD(undersize)BAD(no utensil

Page 8 - FRONT CONTROL SEPARATE GRILL

Using the Oven of your Gas CookerBaking• With conventional oven models heat comes from the burnerbelow the food (see diagram opposite).• The burner is

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Using the Grill of your Gas CookerGrilling• The grill works by directing heat onto the food.(see diagram opposite).• The grill is suitable for tender

Page 10 - The Parts of your Gas Cooker

19What it is What it is used for1Low heat burner • Used for simmering5.1MJ/h • Used with small pots and pans2 & 3Medium heat burners • Used for no

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20Oven Cooking GuideFOOD TEMPERATURE & TIME TEMPERATURE & TIMECONVENTIONAL OVEN FAN FORCED OVENSconesPlain or Fruit 230°C//10 - 12 MINS 210°C/

Page 12 - Oven Safety Warnings

Using the hotplate burners of your gas cooker19Manual ignition burners 19Electronic ignition burners 19Hotplate safety warnings 19Oven cooking guide 2

Page 13 - Grill Safety Warnings

Handling Baking & Grilling Problems21Problem Causes What to doUneven cooking • Incorrect shelf position • Select shelf which puts food incentre of

Page 14 - Ceramic hotplates

22Safety Warnings about cleaning• ALWAYS make sure that the cooker is turned off before cleaning.• ALWAYS clean cooker immediately after use.• DO NOT

Page 15 - Choosing Utensils

23Cleaning the CookerCleaning the gas cooktop1. Remove the trivets by lifting them from hob.2. Remove the burner caps and crowns.3. Wash hob with warm

Page 16 - Lighting the oven

24Lifting the hob (Electric rear control cookers only)To help with cleaning the grill compartment rear controlcookers have a lift up hob.1. Clean any

Page 17 - Lighting the grill

Cleaning the CookerCleaning the OvenFor easy cleaning, parts of the oven can be removed.Removing the oven doorThe oven door can be removed for easy cl

Page 18 - Electronic ignition models

26Removing the oven shelves1. Slide the oven shelves towards you until they reach thefront stop.2. Tilt them up at the front to clear the side support

Page 19 - Oven Cooking Guide

27Solving Problems on your Electric CookerIf you have a problem with the oven or the grill, check the table below. You may be able to solve the proble

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Solving Problems on your Gas CookerIf you have a problem with the oven or the grill, check the table below. You may be able to solve the problemand th

Page 21 - Cleaning the Cooker

Installing the Electric CookerSafety warnings about installation• The cooker MUST be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.• A Certificate

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30Fitting the Anti-tilt plate & stabilising boltTopKick-panelClipKick-panelKick-panelLocationHole6.5mm DrilledLocation HoleFrontAdjustableFeetStab

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Grilling (grill in oven models)GrillingFan bakingGrilling (separate grill models)Fan baking4• DO NOT allow young children to use the cooker.• DO NOT t

Page 24 - Cleaning the Oven

Installing the Gas CookerSafety warnings about installation• The cooker MUST be installed and serviced by a qualified technician.• A Certificate of Co

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32Installing the Gas CookerChecking gas pressuresThe cooker MUST be installed in compliance with:• the Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances an

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POSITION OFConnection using a hose assemblyThe appliance may be connected using a High Level FlexibleConnection in accordance with 5.12.1.8 of AS5601/

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34Testing the Operation of the Gas CookerNOTE: You MUST test the cooker after installation, before you hand it over to the customer.You MUST have a ma

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If supply pressure is above 1.20 kPa, then follow these instructions:1. Turn all the burners to maximum.2. Adjust the screw so that the test point pre

Page 29 - Installation Sequence

ELECTROLUX APPLIANCE WARRANTY - NEW ZEALANDThis appliance is warranted by Electrolux Home Products (NZ) Ltd (“the Company”) from the date ofpurchase.

Page 30 - Installing the Gas Cooker

1. Hotplate Control Knob• Adjusts temperature of hotplate.• Can be rotated in either direction.2. Grill/Oven temperature control Knob• Turns grill on.

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fan forcedRear Control1. Hotplate Control Knob• Adjusts temperature of hotplate.• Can be rotated in either direction.2. Hotplate Indicator Lamp• Comes

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fan forced72136547Gas Cooker ControlsManual Ignition Models1. Hotplate Burner Control Knob• Sets the hotplate cooking temperature.To operate push knob

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8The Parts of your Electric Cooker1. Hob2. Control Panel3. Slide Out Grill Heat Deflector4. Removable Grill Dish & Rack5. Removable Shelf Side Sup

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9The Parts of your Electric CookerCheck the parts of your cooker against the diagrams before you use your cooker for the first time.FRONT CONTROL SEPA

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10The Parts of your Electric CookerCheck the parts of your cooker against the diagrams before you use your cooker for the first time.REAR CONTROLFan F

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