Solving problems, Users guide – Rangemaster Double Built in Oven User Manual

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USERS GUIDE

wiped away as soon as possible after
they occur. Clean the enamelled interior
surfaces using a damp cloth and a
proprietary mild cream cleaner, rinse,
and then dry carefully using a soft cloth.
Any burnt-on soiling can be carefully
removed using a plastic scourer.

Do not use caustic or abrasive cleaning
agents, knives or other metal implements
as these could damage the oven.

Catalytic stay-clean liners
(optional extra for main oven
only)

Catalytic stay-clean liners for the sides
and rear of the main oven only are
available as an optional extra for some
models. Please contact your
Rangemaster dealer for details.

With catalytic liners fitted to the main,
only the roof, floor and door of the oven
require conventional cleaning (see page
11). Splashes from food onto the side
and rear panels are broken down during
normal use of the oven at temperatures
above 200ºC, so little manual cleaning
should be necessary.

Do not use any type of cleaning agent on
the catalytic linings or permanent
damage could occur.

In cases of heavy soiling (e.g.: after
roasting or grilling fatty meat) the oven
can be cleaned using an additional
special process. Clean the enamelled and
glass parts of the oven interior and
remove the shelf supports (see page 11).
Close the door and switch on the oven
using the forced air convection system at
the maximum temperature for 1- 1

1

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2

hours, depending on the level of soiling.

Once the oven has cooled, the base can
be wiped with a damp cloth and the shelf
supports replaced (see page 11).

With catalytic liners fitted to the main
oven, the top oven must still be cleaned
as recommended in the section on
cleaning the oven interior (see page 11).

Solving problems

This appliance must only be repaired by
a qualified technician. Unauthorised
repairs could be dangerous and would
invalidate any warranty.

Minor faults can be remedied as follows:

The oven does not work at all

Check that the electricity supply is
connected and switched on.

Has the fuse blown? If so, have the
fuse replaced with the correct type.

The oven does not heat up

Have the appropriate temperature and
function selector knobs for the chosen
oven been set?

Has the defrost or light function been
selected? These functions do not
operate with heating elements.

Is the main oven set to automatic
operation (see pages 9-10)?

The oven heats up but the light bulb
does not work

The light bulb is faulty and needs
replacing. Please note that light bulb
failure is not covered under the
manufacturer’s warranty.

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