Something wrong with your cooker – Cannon LICHFIELD 10500G User Manual

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SOMETHING WRONG

WITH YOUR COOKER

Ignition does not work.

Burner ports Ignitor

Burner ports Ignitor

Grill burner:

Hotplate burner:

Before calling a Service Engineer, please check through the following lists.

THERE MAY BE NOTHING WRONG.

Problem

Check

Slight odour or small
amount of smoke when
grill / oven used first time

This is normal and should cease after a short period.

Oven cooks too fast or
too slow

Check that the gas mark and shelf positions are as recommended
in the Oven Cooking Charts. However, it may be necessary to
increase or decrease the recommended setting slightly to suit
your taste.

If all burners fail to ignite:
Check that sparks appear at the burners; a clicking noise should
be heard, if not:

Check the battery, or fit a known good battery to the product.
Batteries are not covered by the guarantee. The battery is easily
changed - see the section on battery replacement.
(An “AA” size alkaline battery should be used).

If only one burner fails to ignite:
Check that the burner is dry and that spillage of food or cleaning
fluid remains are not affecting the ignitor or burner ports.
Clean away any debris with a dry nylon brush such as an old
toothbrush. If a wire wool pad has been used for cleaning
around the burner ensure the ignitor is free from any stray
strands. Any water on the burner should be dried with a cloth or
kitchen towel.

On hotplate burners make sure that all the burner parts are
correctly seated on the burners.

Disposal of your product
To minimise the risk of injury to children please dispose of your product carefully and safely.
Remove all doors and lids. Remove the mains cable (where fitted) by cutting off flush with the
appliance and always ensure that no plug is left in a condition where it could be connected to
the electricity supply.
To help the environment, Local Authority instructions should be followed for the disposal of
your product.

Disposal of old electrical appliances

The European Directive 2002/96/EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE),
requires that old household electrical appliances must not be disposed of in the normal
unsorted municipal waste stream. Old appliances must be collected separately in order to
optimise the recovery and recycling of the materials they contain and reduce the impact on
human health and the environment.

The crossed out “wheeled bin” symbol on the product reminds you of your obligation, that
when you dispose of the appliance it must be separately collected.
Consumers should contact their local authority or retailer for information concerning the
correct disposal of their old appliance.

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