Russell Hobbs Russell Hobbs 20910-56 User manual

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Read the instructions, keep them safe, pass them on if you pass the appliance on. Remove all
packaging before use.
A IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
Follow basic safety precautions, including:
1 This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and
above and persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge if they have
been supervised/instructed and understand the hazards involved.
Children shall not play with the appliance. Cleaning and user
maintenance shall not be done by children unless they are older
than 8 and supervised. Keep the appliance and cable out of reach
of children under 8 years.
2 Don’t connect the appliance via a timer or remote control system.
¬ The surfaces of the appliance will get hot.
3 If the cable is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer,
its service agent, or someone similarly qualified, to avoid hazard.
H Don’t put the appliance in liquid, don’t use it in a bathroom, near water, or outdoors.
4 Sit the appliance on a stable, level, heat-resistant surface, at least 75cm above floor level.
5 Leave a space of at least 50mm all round the appliance.
6 Don’t use the appliance near or below combustible materials (e.g. curtains).
7 Don’t rest anything on the door when it’s open – you’ll break it.
8 Don’t cover the appliance or put anything on top of it.
9 Unplug the appliance when not in use, before moving and before cleaning.
10 Don’t use the appliance for any purpose other than those described in these instructions.
11 Don’t operate the appliance if it’s damaged or malfunctions.
household use only
U BEFORE USING FOR THE FIRST TIME
1 Check that you’ve removed all packaging from inside the appliance, and round the elements.
2 Put the plug into the power socket.
3 Set the temperature control to 250.
4 Set the oven control to H.
5 Set the timer to 10.
6 Operate the appliance empty.
7 This may smell a bit, but it’s nothing to worry about. Ensure the room is well ventilated.
C THE RACK AND TRAY
8 The rack and tray slide into the shelf supports at the sides of the oven.
9 Use the lower supports for baking and roasting.
10 Use the upper supports for grilling, toasting, and browning toppings.
11 If you’re not cooking on the tray, put it on the bottom shelf support, to catch drips.
C THE HANDLE
12 To fit the handle to the rack/tray:
a) catch the hooks on the top of the rack/tray
b) lower the handle till the bottom catches the underside of the rack/tray
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c) lift the handle, and the rack/tray comes with it
d) the top hooks fit the tray, the bottom hooks fit the rack
C USING THE OVEN
13 Put the plug into the power socket.
c Set the temperature control to the required temperature (90-250°C).
A Set the oven to the function you require:
G top element/grill
F bottom element
H both elements
2 top element and fan
1 both elements and fan
C SWITCHING ON
14 There are two ways to switch the oven on.
1 Turn the timer to 1. The light will glow.
• Turn it to 0 to switch off. The light will go off.
2 Turn the timer clockwise to the required time. The light will glow.
• When the timer returns to 0, the appliance will switch off. You’ll hear a “ding”. The light
will go off.
• If you need to cook for more than 60 minutes, simply set the timer again when it returns
to zero.
, Unless youre using it as a grill, preheat the oven for 10-20 minutes.
C THE DOOR – OPEN OR CLOSED?
15 The door has 3 stable positions, open, closed, and just open (about 50mm).
16 Keep the door open when using the top element G as a grill.
17 This will prevent the thermostat operating and switching off the element.
18 Keep the door closed for traditional oven cooking.
19 The door gets hot – wear oven gloves.
C GRILLING AND SPITTING
20 When grilling, or cooking anything that comes close to the top element, keep an eye on the
food, to avoid fat or juices spitting on the top element.
21 If you see spitting, move the food down, away from the top element.
22 You may have to extend the cooking time slightly, to make up for the extra distance.
23 Spitting will make cleaning difficult.
24 Residues burned on to the top element may shorten its life.
25 Burned residues falling back into the food may affect the look and taste of the food.
C CARE AND MAINTENANCE
26 Unplug the appliance and let it cool.
27 Wipe all surfaces with a clean damp cloth.
28 Wash the removable parts in warm soapy water, rinse well, drain, and air dry.
` You may wash these parts in a dishwasher.
29 If you use a dishwasher, the harsh environment inside the dishwasher will affect the surface
finishes.
instructions
diagrams
1 top element
2 bottom element
3 shelf supports
c temperature control
A oven control
4 light
T timer
0 off
1 on
5 handle
6 top hooks
7 bottom hooks
8 door
9 handle
10 rack
11 tray
` dishwasher safe
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30 The damage should be cosmetic only, and should not affect the operation of the appliance.
31 Don’t use scourers, wire wool, or soap pads.
discolouration
32 With use, the surfaces of the appliance will discolour.
33 This is inevitable, harmless, and won't affect the operation of the appliance.
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ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
To avoid environmental and health problems due to hazardous substances in electrical
and electronic goods, appliances marked with this symbol mustn’t be disposed of with
unsorted municipal waste, but recovered, reused, or recycled.
C COOKING TIMES & FOOD SAFETY
• Use these times purely as a guide.
• Cook meat, poultry, and derivatives (mince, burgers, etc.) till the juices run clear. Cook fish till
the flesh is opaque throughout.
• When cooking pre-packed foods, follow any guidelines on the package or label.
food temperature food temperature
beef 190-210 °C pastry 190-210 °C
bread 200-220 °C pork 190-210 °C
casseroles 140-160 °C quiche/flan 160-180 °C
chicken 190-210 °C rich fruit cake 140-160 °C
fish 170-190 °C scones 190-220 °C
lamb 190-210 °C sponge cake 160-180 °C
meringue 90 -110 °C Yorkshire pudding 200-220 °C
milk pudding 140-160 °C
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