Stoves Richmond 900DFT Manuel de service

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Setting the ProgrammerFully Automatic CookingSwitch on and off automaticallyThis requires both the duration and the end time to beentered. The timer w

Page 3 - Our Warranty

Using Your Gas Hob Hob IgnitionModels without thermocouples: To turn on, place your pan onto the pansupports abovethe burner you wish to use. Push i

Page 4 - Contents

Using Your Griddle Only use the griddle which has been approved for use onthis appliance. Do not use any other griddle, as thismay be hazar

Page 5 - About Your Cooker

Using Your Top Cavity GrillRichmond modelsBefore you start grilling. . . .Before you use the grill, make sure you have placed thegrill shelf in the po

Page 6 - Hob & Cooker Safety

Grilling GuideFood TypeTime Approx(mins)Bacon 8 - 15Sausages 12 - 15Chops Lamb Pork10 - 1515 - 25Toast 2 rounds 4 rounds1 - 2 (per side)1 - 2 (per

Page 7 - Chip Pan Fires

Using Your Conventional Top OvenRichmond modelsSwitching on the oven Turn the control knob towards the conventional ovensetting. Select the temperat

Page 8 - Using The Programmer/Clock

Conventional Top Oven Cooking GuideItem Temp˚CApproxCooking timeSmall cakesVictoria sandwich(2x 180mm / 7”)Swiss rollSemi rich fruit cake(2x 180mm / 7

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The multifunction oven may be controlled by the program-mer (see The Programmer/Clock for details). The programmer, if fitted must be set to manual b

Page 10 - Setting the Programmer

Using Your Fanned Oven (if fitted)Switching on the fanned oven Use the fanned oven control to turn your oven on, andselect your temperature. The the

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Oven & Grill FunctionsMain Oven Function Recommended UsesBase Heat Only Used to finish off the bases of food following cooking using the conventio

Page 12 - Using Your Griddle

IMPORTANT NOTICEPlease note the cooling fan fitted to this appliance is an integral part of its safetyand functionality.When the appliance is installe

Page 13 - Using Your Top Cavity Grill

Using Your Multifunction Oven GrillBefore you start grilling. . . .Before you use the grill, make sure you have placed thegrill shelf in the position

Page 14 - Time Approx

Using Your Multifunction Oven Grill Before you start grilling. . . .Before you use the grill, make sure you have placed thegrill shelf in the position

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Fanned Oven GuideConventional temp (˚C)‘A’ Efficiency oven(˚C)Gas mark100110130140150160180 - 1902002202302501001101201301401501601701801902001/41/41/

Page 16 - Cooking

Pre-heatingTo get the best results from your oven, we recommend pre-heating for around 5 to 15 minutes before placingyour dishes in. This is especial

Page 17 - Using Your Multifunction Oven

Roasting Guide Roasting times depend on the weight, shape and textureof the meat and personal preference. In order tocalculate the roasting

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Roasting GuideRoast turkey Roasting turkey perfectly involves cooking two differenttypes of meat - the delicate light breast meat, whichmust

Page 19 - Oven & Grill Functions

General Baking GuideTrouble-shooting - Fruit CakesTrouble-shooting - Sponge CakesPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSEFruit sinking to the bottom Low oven temperatur

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‘Cooling & Defrosting’ Function To cool foods quickly straight after cooking, but beforerefrigerating or freezing, turn the oven control t

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Using Your Slow Cook Oven (if fitted)IntroductionOne of your oven compartments is an electric oven whichprovides a gentle heat suitable for slow cooki

Page 22 - Gas mark

Using Your Slow Cook Oven (if fitted)Keeping food warmTurn the oven control knob to the on position, and placethe food in the oven. If food i

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Our WarrantyShould you need it . . . .Inside the paperwork which has come with this appliance,there is a leaflet and card explaining the terms of oure

Page 24 - Roasting Guide

Plate Rack (if fitted)To fit the plate rack: Pull the shelf out of the cavity.  Tilt the plate warmer towards you and make sure that ithooks undern

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Cleaning your Gas HobSometimes when a hob is not working well, it is becauseit needs cleaning.Enamel parts Use a mild cream cleaner for example ‘Cif’

Page 26 - General Baking Guide

Cleaning your CavitiesCleaning the oven cavities Some foods can cause fat to spit, especially if you haveopen roasted, this leaves the inside of the

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Telescopic Shelving System (if fitted) In addition to the traditional shelving fitted into yourappliance, the telescopic shelving system is fitted in

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Baby oil can be used torestore stainless steelfinishes - but only use afew drops. Don’t usecooking oils as they cancontain salts which willdamage the

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Cook ShopProduct descriptionProduct codeQuantity Where usedRectangularcarbon filters082612620 2 HoodsRound carbonfilters082611571 1 HoodsCeramic hobsc

Page 30 - Plate Rack (if fitted)

Before you call. . Problem? AdviceThe ignition won’t work.(Gas and dual fuel models) Check there is a spark when theignition button is depressed. If

Page 31 - Olive oil is not

No. oflampsBulbLocationOventypeInstruction for changing the bulb2(@25W)side All Wait until the oven is cool,then remove the ovenshelves. Gras

Page 32 - Pull out to clean

Installing Your CookerAlways make sure that your appliance is fitted correctly,by a competent installer. This is a Class 1 applianceregarding install

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Installing Your CookerClearancesThis cooker may be fitted flush to the base units of yourkitchen. No shelf, overhang, cupboard, or cooker hood should

Page 34 - Cleaning your Appliance

ContentsIf you smell gas:Do nottry to light any appliance. Do not touch any electrical switch.Callthe Gas Emergency Helpline at TRANSCO on: 0800 11199

Page 35 - Quantity Where used

Installing Your CookerThe information below is crucial to installing this appliancecorrectly and safely.Where standards have been revised - always use

Page 36 - Problem? Advice

Installing Your CookerThe information below is crucial to installing this appliancecorrectly and safely.Failure to install appliances correctly is dan

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Fitting the plinth (if applicable) Make sure the appliance is raised to a height of 915mmor above before beginning. If the appliance is below915mm -

Page 38 - Installing Your Cooker

Installing Your CookerStabilising and SecuringYour cooker may come with a stability chain, if it does notwe recommend that you buy a stability bracket

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Installing Your CookerConnecting the electricity supplyWarning: This appliance must be earthed! This appliance must be fitted using a double pole uni

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Installing Your CookerConnecting to the electricity supplyWarning - this appliance must be earthed.The flexible mains lead is supplied connected to a

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Installing Your CookerConnecting to the gas supplyThe inlet to the appliance is ISO 7 - Rp 1⁄2” internal threadsituated towards the top right corner o

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Technical Data - NotesType of gas:Natural Gas I2HNatural Gas II2H3+*LP Gas I3+Please see data badge your for specified gastype. * Can be converted fro

Page 43 - Model viewed from rear

Technical Data - NotesFuel Type Hotplate Burner /ElementNominal RateQnButane g/hPropane g/hNatural GasHob - small Hob - medium Hob - Large Hob - wok T

Page 45 - For the Gourmet 900DF only

About Your CookerAAFUNCTIONThe illustrations below show the differentcavity and hob layouts available withindual fuel ranges.FannedovenMultifunctionov

Page 47 - Technical Data - Notes

Service RecordDate of purchase Installer stamp / Printed name Date of installationPlace of purchase:Date Part(s) replaced Engineers Stamp/Printed Name

Page 48 - 0.17kW (all other

08 27189 08 © 2.2010Dual Fuel RangeModel Names: Richmond 900DFT, 1000DFT, 1100DFT. Sterling 1000DFT, 1100DFTContact UsShould you need to get in touch

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Hob & Cooker SafetyAlways ensure that pan bases are dry, and flat beforeusing them on the hob.Always position pans over the centre of the burner

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Chip Pan FiresWhat causes a chip pan fire? Chip pan fires start when oil of fat overheats and catches fire,or when oil or fat spills on to the cooker

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Through your programmer you will be able to set the timeof day, set the minute minder, and use the semi and fullyautomatic cooking functions. The prog

Page 52 - Contact Us

Setting the minute minder To set the Minute Minder, press the Function buttononce. The bell symbol will appear and start flashing.The flashing only l

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