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    							InstallatIon - 70cM
    Method 3: Housing unit with internal 
    height 710mm or more
    Note:	You	will	not	need	the	4	runners	and	
    2 trims that are packed with the oven for 
    this installation.
    1. When installed in a typical 600mm 
    deep built in housing unit, the false back 
    should be removed from the housing unit 
    to provide the necessary depth for 
    installation.
    2. When the false back is removed, it is 
    normally the case that the support shelf 
    for the appliance leaves a gap between 
    the back edge and the wall of approxi-
    mately 80mm.
    3. If no gap occurs between the back 
    edge of the shelf and the wall behind the 
    unit, you must create a gap of at least 
    30mm by shortening the shelf.
    Remove	any	fixings	that	may	prevent	
    entry of the oven into housing, or 
    obstruct the gas inlet pipe. The cabinetry 
    should be kept structurally sound by fixing	to	adjacent	cabinets,	floor	or	
    worktop.  
    						
    							InstallatIon - 90cM
    STEP	1	:	PREPARE	INSTALLATION
    Do not lift the appliance by the door 
    handle.
    Remove	the	fixing	screws	from	the
    polythene bag on the top of the appliance,
    but leave the appliance in the base tray
    packaging until you are ready to install it.
    Whilst every care is taken to eliminate
    burrs and raw edges from this appliance,
    please take care when handling - we
    recommend the use of protective gloves
    during installation.
    Please note that the weight of this
    appliance is approximately 48kg
    (unpacked).	Take	care	when	lifting	it
    into the housing unit - always use an
    appropriate method of lifting.
    Note:	When	removing	the	appliance	from
    the base tray packaging care should
    be taken to ensure the appliance is not
    damaged.
    Siting the appliance
    If this appliance is to be installed near to
    a corner where the adjacent cabinets run
    at right angles forward of the appliance,
    there must be a gap of at least 90mm
    between the appliance and the cabinets,
    to prevent overheating of the cabinets.
    When installed in a typical 600mm
    deep built in housing unit, the false back
    should be removed from the housing
    unit, to provide the necessary depth for
    installation.
    When the false back is removed, it is
    normally the case that the support shelf
    for the appliance leaves a gap betweenthe back edge of the support shelf and the 
    rear wall of approximately 80mm.
    If no gap occurs between the back edge
    of the shelf and the wall behind the unit,
    you must create a gap of at least 30mm
    by shortening the shelf and any other 
    shelf below the appliance.
    cut 12mm from the top of any plinth that
    may	be	fitted	(see	diagram).
    Important:	Do	not	modify	the	outer
    panels of this appliance in any way.  
    						
    							InstallatIon - 90cM
    Dimensions
    The	appliance	is	designed	to	fit	into	a	
    standard 600mm wide housing unit, with 
    minimum internal dimensions as shown. 
    Note:	All	sizes	are	nominal,	some	variation	
    is to be expected.  
    						
    							step 2 & 3 connect to tHe elec-
    tRIcIty sUpply
    We recommend that the appliance is
    connected by a competent person who 
    is a member of a “competent Person 
    Scheme” & who will comply with the 
    I.E.E. & local regulations.
    Important:	Ensure	that	you	route	all
    mains electrical cables well clear of any
    adjacent heat source, such as an oven or
    grill.
    Warning:	This	appliance	must	be	earthed.
    for 60cm BI appliance:
    1.	Where	a	fixed	connection	is	used,
    a device allowing the appliance to be
    isolated on all poles from the mains
    supply with a contact opening width of at
    least 3mm must be provided.
    Use a 13 amp fuse.
    2. A type Ho5 V V-F cable must be used
    as the mains lead. The cross section must
    be a minimum of 1.5mm².
    3. The mains terminal block is located
    at the right hand rear of the top service
    panel.
    4. connect the cable to the terminal block
    & tighten the cable clamp.
    5. close the terminal box, ensuring the
    cover is engaged on the locking tabs. for 70/90cm appliances:
    1. The appliance must be installed using
    a double pole control unit of 32 ampere
    minimum capacity separation at all poles.
    2. Access to the mains terminal is gained
    by opening the terminal block cover at
    the	rear	of	the	appliance	(use	a	small	flat
    bladed	screwdriver).
    3. connection should be made with
    suitable	twin	&	earth	flexible	cable,
    minimum 4mm² , which is suitable for use
    up to 25 amps.
    4. First strip the wires, then push the 
    cable through the cable clamp in the 
    terminal block cover.
    5. connect the cable to the terminal block
    & tighten the cable clamp screw.
    6. close the terminal box, ensuring that
    the cover is engaged on the locking tabs.
    InstallatIon   
    						
    							InstallatIon 
    step 4: secURe applIance Into 
    HoUsInG UnIt
    Note	:	The	unit	housing	the	appliance	
    must	be	appropriately	fixed.	Ensure	that	
    the appliance is centrally located. Take 
    care not to damage the appliance or 
    cabinetry.
    70cm only
    Method	1	:	Care	must	be	taken	to	ensure	
    the	appliance	runners	are	sufficiently	
    engaged over the top of the runners on 
    the base units. 
    Method	2	:	Insert	appliance	into	the	cabi-
    net - ensure that it is engaged over the 
    top of the side runners.
    Method	3	:	Insert	appliance	into	cabinet
    Note:	For	installation	Method	1,	you	will	
    need	to	drill	through	the	fixing	holes	into	
    the side trims with a 3.2mm diameter drill.
    There are 4/6 black no 8 x 25mm long 
    chipboard screws for securing appliance   
    to cabinet. Insert appliance into cabinet 
    and secure.
    60cm ovens
    - open the oven door and screw the 4  
    fixing	screws	through	the	holes	in	the		
    front  frame.
    70/90cm ovens
    - open the grill / top oven door, and screw 
    2	fixing	screws	through	the	top	corner	
    holes in the front frame.
    - With the grill / top oven door still open, 
    screw	2	fixing	screws	through	the	holes	
    located under the grill  compartment. 
    close the grill / top oven door.
    - open the main oven door and screw 2 
    fixing	screws	through	the	bottom	corner	
    holes in the front frame. 60/70/90 fixing positions  
    						
    							InstallatIon 
    Anti-stain trim (if fitted)
    The	anti-stain	trim	is	factory	fitted	to	
    the edges of the appliance front frame.
    This trim provides the cabinetry with    
    extra protection from any escape of heat.
    - When Installing the product, ensure 
    the anti-stain trim is correctly located 
    on  the  edges  of  the  front  frame,  before          
    positioning and securing the appliance to 
    the cabinet. 
    -	When	securing	the	appliance,	the	fixing	
    screws provided are driven through the 
    anti-stain trim into the cabinet.
    Note	:	When	supplied	the	anti-stain	trim	
    may be loose and is only supported by 
    plastic rivets. The anti-stain trim will be 
    secured	when	the	fixing	screws	are	fully	
    home into the cabinet. The plastic rivets 
    should not be removed.
    Edging strip (if fitted)
    The	edging	strip	is	factory	fitted	to
    the edges of the appliance front frame. 
    This strip provides the cabinetry with ex-
    tra protection from any escape of heat.
    When installing the product, ensure
    that the edging strip is correctly located
    on the outer edges of the front frame,
    before positioning and securing the
    appliance to the cabinet.
    When	securing	the	appliance,	the	fixing	
    screws provided are driven through the 
    edging strips into the cabinet - the seal 
    will	straighten	up	and	sit	flush	to	the	
    cabinet when the screws are fully home.  
    						
    							electRIc pRoDUcts
    electrical supply/load 
    220 - 240v ~ 50Hz
    60cm: 
    load = 2.5kW - 3.0kW 
    70cm	/	90cm:	
    load = 5.5kW
    countries of destination
     
    GB - Great Britain, IE - Ireland, AU - Aus-
    tralia, NZ - New Zealand Warning: 
    This appliance must be earthed.
    Databadge is located at the bottom of the 
    front frame, behind the door.
    tecHnIcal Data  
    						
    							faQs
    What parts of the appliance can be 
    washed in a dishwasher?
    •	Any enamelled parts such as the grill -
    pan can be cleaned in a dishwasher, 
    as can oven shelves and shelf guides.
    What parts must not be cleaned in a 
    dishwasher?
    •	 Parts such as burner skirts and caps, 
    control knobs and any cast iron items 
    must not be cleaned in a dishwasher, 
    they should be cleaned with hot 
    soapy water and a nylon brush once 
    they are cool enough.
    there’s been a power failure and the 
    product won’t work.
    •	 Switch off the electricity supply.
    •	 When the power returns switch the 
    electricity supply back on and re-set 
    any programmer/clock to the correct 
    time of day.
    My oven is a single combined oven 
    and grill - can I use both functions 
    together?
    •	 No.  You can only use one or the 
    other.
    Why is there condensation on the 
    doors?
    •	 condensation is caused by hot, moist 
    air meeting a cooler surface (i.e. the 
    oven	door).	You	cannot	always	pre-
    vent it, but you can minimise it when 
    it	happens	by	doing	the	following:
    •	 Pre-heat the oven at a high tempera-
    ture before putting food in the oven, 
    and cover the food you are cooking 
    wherever possible.
    •	 Whenever you can, cook wet foods at   
    higher temperatures.
    •	 Don’t leave food in the oven to cool 
    down.
    •	 Automatic cooking will normally pro- duce condensation when the oven is 
    cooling down with food inside.
    should the cooling fan continue to 
    run once the appliance has been 
    switched off?
    •	 Yes. This is to make sure that you 
    can always touch the control knobs to 
    make temperature adjustments, and 
    turn your appliance off.
    What is a Multifunction oven? 
    •	 A multifunction oven combines a va-
    riety of features, which are explained 
    fully	earlier	in	this	book	(if	fitted),	
    it	allows	you	more	flexibility	when	
    cooking.
    the neon on my appliance keeps 
    going out and coming back on again 
    - is this right? 
    •	 Yes.	In	most	cases	the	neon	(if	fitted)
    will cycle on and off to show that 
    oven is maintaining your temperature 
    choice.
    call customer care for a service 
    engineer’s visit if:
    •	 You	find	that	the	oven	becomes	hot -
    ter at a particular temperature - the 
    thermostat may need replacing.
    •	 The cooling fan fails to work.
    cUstoMeR caRe  
    						
    							cUstoMeR caRe WeB sHop
    Having purchased a superior cooker, hob 
    or hood from us, you’ll naturally want to 
    keep it looking great. And who better to 
    help you care for it than the manufac-
    turer?
    We offer an extensive range of accesso -
    ries, components and cleaning products 
    which, will instantly give your cooker a 
    good as new look. 
    In addition to the list of our most popular 
    products below, we also have an exciting  range of Bake ware and cookware essen
    -
    tials including r oasting Pans, cake Tins 
    and Non-Stick cooking liners.
    For all enquires, please visit our Web 
    Shop at  www.gdhaonline.co.uk  or 
    call the Spares Sales Team on  0844 
    815 3745 . For countries outside the UK, 
    please contact your local service agent.  
    product De-
    scriptionWhere used
    purpose
    ceramic Hob 
    cleaner All ceramic glass 
    hobs including 
    Induction Enables easier cleaning of your ceramic hob. 
    Prevents build up of mineral deposits. Best 
    used with ceramic Hob Scraper Kit. 300ml 
    bottle.
    ceramic Hob 
    Scraper kit All ceramic glass 
    hobs including 
    Induction Ideal for removing cooked on marks from 
    ceramic glass hobs Best used with ceramic 
    Hob cleaner
    Sealed Hotplate 
    conditioner All sealed/solid 
    plate hobs Restores	the	sleek	matt	black	finish	to	solid	
    hotplates
    Multipurpose 
    Kitchen cleaner General kitchen 
    cleaner Excellent multipurpose cleaner, For use 
    around the kitchen. 500ml bottle.
    oven cleaner All cooking appli
    -
    ances. cuts through grease & burnt on grime. 500ml 
    bottle
    r estor-A-cloth All cooking appli
    -
    ances. chemical free cleaning cloth Ideal for clean-
    ing & polishing glass & stainless steel
    Stainless Steel 
    cleaner All stainless steel 
    parts oil based cleaner. Perfect for removing stub
    -
    born & greasy marks. 300ml bottle.
    r ectangular car -
    bon	filters cooker Hoods New	filters,	
    help	to	maintain	 efficient	cooker	
    hood operation and keep your Kitchen odour 
    free
    r ound carbon 
    Filters cooker Hoods New	filters,	help	to	maintain	efficient	cooker	
    hood operation and keep your Kitchen odour 
    free
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    							cUstoMeR caRe
    cHanGInG lIGHt BUlBs  
    (where fitted)
    Warning: There is a risk of electric shock, so always make 
    sure you have turned off and unplugged your appliance before 
    starting. Always allow the product to cool down before you 
    change a bulb.
    Not all appliances have the same number and type of bulbs. Before replacing your 
    bulb, open the oven door and see which type you have. Then use the table to help you 
    change your bulb correctly.
    Bulbs	 can	be	purchased	 from	hardwarestores	 (always	take	the	old	bulb	 with	you).
    Please remember that bulbs are not covered by your warranty.
    No of lamps Instructions
    1 remove the oven shelves.
    r emove the loose oven back by unscrewing the 4 securing screws 
    (one	at	each	corner)	and	remove	(Where	fitted).	
    Unscrew the lens cover by turning anticlockwise.
    r emove the bulb and replace.
    r eplace the lens cover and oven back.
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