Franke FFD090X5S User Manual

Manual is about: 90CM DUAL FUEL UPRIGHT

Summary of FFD090X5S

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    You’re about to begin a very happy and delicious relationship. Let’s get started. This is no ordinary upright cooker. Welcome to your new franke upright cooker ffd090x5s - 90cm dual fuel upright cooker.

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    Contents 3 chapter 1: ready, set up, go 5 warnings 7 what’s in the box? 7 final preparation 7 installation instructions 20 setting the time 20 environmental information 20 disposal chapter 2: life with your franke upright cooker 22 functions 23 operating your upright cooker 23 using the touch clocok...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 4 ready, set up, go chapter 1 your franke upright cooker is designed to be set up quickly and easily - so you can start creating delicious masterpieces even sooner..

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    5 warnings 1. This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience or knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible for their...

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    6 chapter 1 ready, set up, go 18. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated or mechanical ventilation is in use while cooking on the appliance. 19. The cooktop and oven will become hot during and directly after use. Do not touch any components during this time, as they may be hot and can cause burn...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 7 what’s in the box? 1 x franke oven 1 x wire shelf 1 x slider bracket 1 x universal pan 1 x telescopic runner 1 x wiring/gas connectors 3 x gas trivets 5 x burners final preparation before using the oven, remove any protective wrap from the stainless steel. All stainless...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 8 local authority requirements before installation, unpack all parts from carton, remove all internal packaging and check for da mage. Check gas type and specifications plate placed on the rear of the unit, alternatively there is a second label supplied. All gas fitting w...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 9 important information for installaing and servicing the appliance the cooker can be installed separately, as a freestanding unit, or between kitchen units or between a kitchen unit and the wall. This appliance is not connected to devices which exhaust combustion product...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 10 step 2: surface burners for surface burners conversion ref to table 1 chapter ‘adaption to various types of gas’ at page 8 and chapter ‘conversion to different types of gas’ at page 12 step 3: main oven burner for main oven burner conversion ref to table 1 chapter ‘ada...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 11 location and aeration gas cooking appliances must always evacuate the combustion products by means of hoods connected to chimneys, flues or directly outside (fig. 05). If a hood cannot be installed it is possible to use a fan installed on a window or directly facing ou...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 12 using a flexible connection this appliance is approved for connection with a flexible hose, which complies with the as/nzs 1869 (australian approved), 10mm id, class b or d, between 1-1.2m long. Connection shall be in compliance with as/nzs 5601 for a high level connec...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 13 support legs and backguard installation the cookers are supplied with four transit supports (one for each corner). Four support legs are supplied separately and are fitted on location to the four corners of the lower support frame. Each support leg is pushed over the r...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 14 left side o f oven, chain not attached anti-tilt device and strain relief flexible hose device anti-tilting chain/hose restraining chain a chain must be fitted by the installer within 50mm of the hose connection point to prevent strain on the hose when the cooker is pu...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 15 left side right side in order to prevent the oven from tipping forward as shown on the previous page, we need to make sure both chains provided with the oven are used. On the left side of the oven a 16mm drill bit was used to drill through the cabinetry into the adjace...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 16 warning: in order to prevent accidental tipping of the appliance, for example a child climbing onto the open oven door, the stabilising means must be installed. Ensure the chains are correctly anchored to prevent the appliance from tilting forward and to prevent strain...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 17 5) burner “minimum” adjustment: work surface burner adjustment: follow the instructions below to adjust the work surface burner minimum: • light the burner and set the knob to the minimum position (small flame). • remove the knob of the valve that is press fit on the r...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 18 appliance electrical connection the electric connection must comply with the current legal standards and regulations. Before making the connection, check that: • the system electrical rating and the current outlet are adequate for the maximum power output of the applia...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 19 installation checklist 1. Is the range mounted on its legs? 2. Is the backguard securely connected? 3. Has the anti-tip device been properly installed? 4. Does the clearance from the side cabinets comply with the manufacturers directions? 5. Is the electricity properly...

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    Chapter 1 ready, set up, go 20 setting the time after connecting the unit to power, the symbols 0:00 will be shown on the display. 1. Press the ‘mem.’ button until the hour figure flashes. 2. Press the ‘plus and minus’ buttons to adjust the hour figure. 3. Press the ‘mem.’ button so the minute figur...

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    21 chapter 2 life with your franke upright cooker life with your franke upright cooker chapter 2 we designed this upright cooker with one thing in mind. How do we create a wonderfully simple user experience for you, our customer?.

  • Page 22: Upright Cooker Functions

    22 chapter 2 life with your franke upright cooker upright cooker functions convection a heating element plus fan force. This results in an even distribution of heat. Default temperature 180°c. Quick start/defrost this function runs the rear fans and all elements. The heat generated is too hot to coo...

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    23 chapter 2 life with your franke upright cooker operating your upright cooker to select a cooking function and choose your desired temperature: 1. Rotate the ‘left knob’ to choose the cooking function. The symbol chosen will be shown. 2. Rotate the ‘right knob’ to adjust the temperature to your de...

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    24 getting the most out of your franke upright cooker chapter 3 getting the most out of your franke upright cooker. Your franke upright cooker turns work into play, and inspires creativity every single day. Chapter 3 getting the most out of your franke upright cooker.

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    25 chapter 3 getting the most out of your franke upright cooker cleaning and care we want your franke appliance to be looking this good for a long time to come. To ensure that the various surfaces are not damaged through cleaning, please observe the following: glass: glass cleaner and with a microfi...

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    26 chapter 4 problem, meet solution problem, meet solution chapter 4 we don’t expect your experience with your new franke upright cooker to be anything but wonderful, but here’s some trouble shooting remedies just in case..

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    27 chapter 4 problem, meet solution trouble shooting you shouldn’t have any issues with your franke appliance, however there are some problems which can easily be fixed by trouble shooting the table below. If you can’t find your problem, or the remedy has not fixed the issue, then give our friendly ...

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    28 chapter 5 last but not least last but not least chapter 5 this section contains the warnings, precautions and legal notices to make sure everything runs smoothly..

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    29 chapter 5 last but not least upright cooker door precautions never apply pressure on the upright cooker door when it is closed or open. Never use the upright cooker door as a seator bench or apply any pressure to it while it is open. Do not place cookware or accessories on the upright cooker door...

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    30 replacing parts before performing any maintenance operations, disconnect the appliance from the g a s supply and electricity network. To replace parts such as knobs and burners, just remove them from the seats without dis assembling any part of the cooker. To replace parts such as nozzle supports...

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    31 chapter 5 last but not least hazards the following is a comprehensive list of all hazards and risks this product possesses. Risk of fire: • any combustible items left in or near the upright cooker during operation • be aware of baking paper coming into contact of the heating element. Risk of burn...

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    32 glossary abrasive - a course and harsh substance capable of polishing or cleaning a surface by rubbing or grinding. Buzzer - a device that makes a loud noise and is used to signal something. Cabinetry - a collection of cupboards with drawers or shelves. Circuit breaker - and automatic device for ...

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    33 pr kitchen & washroom systems 83 bangholme road dandenong south vic 3175 australia phone +61 3 9700 9100 fax +61 3 9700 9191 info@prks.Com.Au www.Franke.Com.Au pr kitchen & washroom systems nz ltd p.O box 53171, auckland airport auckland 2150 new zealand phone 09 964 0400 fax 09 964 0401 info@prk...