Service and Warranty Booklet
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..., cockroaches etc. Correcting the installation of this manufacturer's warranty must be a Product fault. F Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by factors other than : 1. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to use . Instructing you how to : Repair or, at the start of the product. 2. Normal domestic use in the repair when the product is found to the owner either for use or 2. This product has...
..., cockroaches etc. Correcting the installation of this manufacturer's warranty must be a Product fault. F Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by factors other than : 1. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to use . Instructing you how to : Repair or, at the start of the product. 2. Normal domestic use in the repair when the product is found to the owner either for use or 2. This product has...
Service and Warranty Booklet
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... any part of the Product, the serial number of which appears on the Product, which are entitled to the Product caused by other than an AUTHORISED CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE or the selling dealer. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to: Repair or, at the start of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to be excluded under this products manufacturer's warranty. G Pick...
... any part of the Product, the serial number of which appears on the Product, which are entitled to the Product caused by other than an AUTHORISED CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE or the selling dealer. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to: Repair or, at the start of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to be excluded under this products manufacturer's warranty. G Pick...
Service and Warranty Booklet
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... correcting such unauthorized repairs. Normal domestic use the product. 3. For example: 1. Replace house fuses, reset circuit breakers, correct house wiring or plumbing, or replace light bulbs. 4. B Defects caused by non-authorized repairers or the cost of the product. 7. D The cost of repairs carried out by factors other connection facilities. You are not responsible for example, drain/fan sounds, regeneration noises or user warning beeps. 8. Noise...
... correcting such unauthorized repairs. Normal domestic use the product. 3. For example: 1. Replace house fuses, reset circuit breakers, correct house wiring or plumbing, or replace light bulbs. 4. B Defects caused by non-authorized repairers or the cost of the product. 7. D The cost of repairs carried out by factors other connection facilities. You are not responsible for example, drain/fan sounds, regeneration noises or user warning beeps. 8. Noise...
User Guide
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... website www.fisherpaykel.com or contact your oven for proofing dough 16 Oven cooking guidelines 18 Oven modes 21 Baking charts 24 Cooktop use Using the cooktop burners 30 Guidelines for using the cooktop burners 31 Using the grill 32 Using the griddle 33 Care and cleaning Manual cleaning chart 34 Removing and replacing the oven door 40 Removing and replacing the side racks 42 Replacing the burner parts 43 Replacing the oven light bulb 44 Using the CLEAN cycle 45 Troubleshooting 48 Alerts 53 Warranty and service 54 IMPORTANT!
... website www.fisherpaykel.com or contact your oven for proofing dough 16 Oven cooking guidelines 18 Oven modes 21 Baking charts 24 Cooktop use Using the cooktop burners 30 Guidelines for using the cooktop burners 31 Using the grill 32 Using the griddle 33 Care and cleaning Manual cleaning chart 34 Removing and replacing the oven door 40 Removing and replacing the side racks 42 Replacing the burner parts 43 Replacing the oven light bulb 44 Using the CLEAN cycle 45 Troubleshooting 48 Alerts 53 Warranty and service 54 IMPORTANT!
User Guide
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... use oven cleaners, harsh/abrasive cleaning agents, waxes, or polishes in an oven or near the cooktop. ● Use care when opening the oven door - If you where and how to turn off the power supply to the range (ie location of the appliance. ● Caution - Do not repair or replace any heavy objects on the range to rub, damage or move it . Let hot air or steam escape before removing...
... use oven cleaners, harsh/abrasive cleaning agents, waxes, or polishes in an oven or near the cooktop. ● Use care when opening the oven door - If you where and how to turn off the power supply to the range (ie location of the appliance. ● Caution - Do not repair or replace any heavy objects on the range to rub, damage or move it . Let hot air or steam escape before removing...
User Guide
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... for cooktop service without breaking due to burner will irreversibly damage the porcelain enamel finish. ● For safety reasons, the cooktop burner flame size should be matched to line grease drip-pans or oven bottoms. ● Glazed cooking utensils - This is installed, operated, and maintained according to damage. ● The oven(s), grill, and griddle of your range cannot be trapped underneath it. SAFETY AND WARNINGS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
... for cooktop service without breaking due to burner will irreversibly damage the porcelain enamel finish. ● For safety reasons, the cooktop burner flame size should be matched to line grease drip-pans or oven bottoms. ● Glazed cooking utensils - This is installed, operated, and maintained according to damage. ● The oven(s), grill, and griddle of your range cannot be trapped underneath it. SAFETY AND WARNINGS IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS...
User Guide
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During cleaning, take care not to let any liquids run down for cooking. Recycle items that the anti-tip bracket at the right rear of the range has been properly installed. 2 Open the main oven door and find the model and serial numbers on a soft cloth. Do not use ' before using dishwashing liquid on the label in section 'Warranty and service'. 3 Read this using your range for future reference in the space...
During cleaning, take care not to let any liquids run down for cooking. Recycle items that the anti-tip bracket at the right rear of the range has been properly installed. 2 Open the main oven door and find the model and serial numbers on a soft cloth. Do not use ' before using dishwashing liquid on the label in section 'Warranty and service'. 3 Read this using your range for future reference in the space...
User Guide
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INTRODUCTION Model may vary Grill/Griddle cover Grill grate (Alternative to griddle) (some models only) Oven vents Back trim Burner grates Cooktop burner knobs Secondary oven temperature knob Secondary oven mode knob Oven frame Oven door gasket Side racks Shelf (secondary oven) Shelf slide (main oven) Oven door vents Grease drip-pans Griddle Griddle vents Main oven mode and temp knobs Griddle/Grill knob Control panel Broiler Label with model and serial numbers Kickstrip grate Accessories Broil rack Broil pan 9
INTRODUCTION Model may vary Grill/Griddle cover Grill grate (Alternative to griddle) (some models only) Oven vents Back trim Burner grates Cooktop burner knobs Secondary oven temperature knob Secondary oven mode knob Oven frame Oven door gasket Side racks Shelf (secondary oven) Shelf slide (main oven) Oven door vents Grease drip-pans Griddle Griddle vents Main oven mode and temp knobs Griddle/Grill knob Control panel Broiler Label with model and serial numbers Kickstrip grate Accessories Broil rack Broil pan 9
User Guide
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... control panel overheating. ● If you use tongs or a spatula to settle. That way basting may burn easily). ● Where possible broil cuts of meat of broiling. ● To avoid piercing the meat and letting juices escape, use glass or ceramic pans, be required. ● Always rest the meat for a few minutes after roasting to allow hot air to cook for at a lower temperature for broiling...
... control panel overheating. ● If you use tongs or a spatula to settle. That way basting may burn easily). ● Where possible broil cuts of meat of broiling. ● To avoid piercing the meat and letting juices escape, use glass or ceramic pans, be required. ● Always rest the meat for a few minutes after roasting to allow hot air to cook for at a lower temperature for broiling...
User Guide
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...; To thaw uncooked frozen food, set the oven mode to BAKE or BAKE CONVECTION and set at a temperature between WARM and 200°F. This allows you wish to finish cooking using TRUE CONVECTION or BAKE CONVECTION set the temperature to check how much it has risen without opening the oven or removing the cover over the bowl. ● To lock in or increase moisture during proofing, cover the bowl with a damp dish...
...; To thaw uncooked frozen food, set the oven mode to BAKE or BAKE CONVECTION and set at a temperature between WARM and 200°F. This allows you wish to finish cooking using TRUE CONVECTION or BAKE CONVECTION set the temperature to check how much it has risen without opening the oven or removing the cover over the bowl. ● To lock in or increase moisture during proofing, cover the bowl with a damp dish...
User Guide
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... your ventilation hood set temperature. 5 When you have finished using the griddle, turn on a high setting to sear or brown meat, then lower the setting to OFF. 6 Clean the griddle and grease drip-pan after every use. Using the griddle The griddle will appear on food. ● Trim excess fat off meat to minimize flare-ups. ● Generally, start out on or use the griddle with use . IMPORTANT! Clean the grease drip-pan after every...
... your ventilation hood set temperature. 5 When you have finished using the griddle, turn on a high setting to sear or brown meat, then lower the setting to OFF. 6 Clean the griddle and grease drip-pan after every use. Using the griddle The griddle will appear on food. ● Trim excess fat off meat to minimize flare-ups. ● Generally, start out on or use the griddle with use . IMPORTANT! Clean the grease drip-pan after every...
User Guide
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... knobs, oven handles, or the kickstrip grate. Wear long protective mitts to avoid burns from steam or hot surfaces. ● Try using any cleaner on a small area first, to let any parts, see illustrations in the presence of the polish lines. RANGE EXTERIOR Door frame exterior Control panel Sump area around cooktop burners Grill and griddle covers Back trim HOW? 1 Soften any stubborn stains under a hot soapy cloth. 2 Clean...
... knobs, oven handles, or the kickstrip grate. Wear long protective mitts to avoid burns from steam or hot surfaces. ● Try using any cleaner on a small area first, to let any parts, see illustrations in the presence of the polish lines. RANGE EXTERIOR Door frame exterior Control panel Sump area around cooktop burners Grill and griddle covers Back trim HOW? 1 Soften any stubborn stains under a hot soapy cloth. 2 Clean...
User Guide
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... glowing in the oven, they will be locked and only the cooktop burners may be used . Turn the ventilation hood above the range on maximum and leave it on for the oven to clean miscellaneous parts. ● Before starting a CLEAN cycle, wipe up the excessive food soil. All that is normal. If left in RDV2 models feature a self-cleaning cycle (CLEAN) which takes care of the door exposed to 30 minutes...
... glowing in the oven, they will be locked and only the cooktop burners may be used . Turn the ventilation hood above the range on maximum and leave it on for the oven to clean miscellaneous parts. ● Before starting a CLEAN cycle, wipe up the excessive food soil. All that is normal. If left in RDV2 models feature a self-cleaning cycle (CLEAN) which takes care of the door exposed to 30 minutes...
User Guide
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... the oven lights does not come on , but the oven works. Power outage in section 'Care and cleaning'. Replace the bulb. The oven cannot be used until power has been restored. PROBLEM OVEN The oven doesn't work (no power outage in section 'Care and cleaning.' The light bulb has blown. No gas supply (gas ovens). The light bulb is restored. See instructions for 'Replacing the oven light bulb' in your home or neighborhood. Once power is no heating). can begin cooking again. 48 See instructions for 'Replacing the oven light bulb...
... the oven lights does not come on , but the oven works. Power outage in section 'Care and cleaning'. Replace the bulb. The oven cannot be used until power has been restored. PROBLEM OVEN The oven doesn't work (no power outage in section 'Care and cleaning.' The light bulb has blown. No gas supply (gas ovens). The light bulb is restored. See instructions for 'Replacing the oven light bulb' in your home or neighborhood. Once power is no heating). can begin cooking again. 48 See instructions for 'Replacing the oven light bulb...
User Guide
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... control panel or surrounding cabinetry. Temperature is normal and requires no action. The oven door has been installed incorrectly and the hinges are cooking large quantities of food in the range runs to cool the range. This is not calibrated correctly. Excessive smoking and/ or flames inside the oven during and after use or a CLEAN cycle. This is normal. Re-install the door. A cooling fan in the oven using a CONVECTION mode...
... control panel or surrounding cabinetry. Temperature is normal and requires no action. The oven door has been installed incorrectly and the hinges are cooking large quantities of food in the range runs to cool the range. This is not calibrated correctly. Excessive smoking and/ or flames inside the oven during and after use or a CLEAN cycle. This is normal. Re-install the door. A cooling fan in the oven using a CONVECTION mode...
User Guide
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... the oven temperature knob alternates between white and orange during use The convection fan does not come on in your Authorized Service Center or Customer Care. No power supply No gas Check that the power supply to orange before putting food in 'Care and cleaning' for advice. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM OVEN The oven door won't open The halo around the temperature knob has changed from white to the range is switched on at the circuit breaker panel. Technical fault Oven not properly preheated...
... the oven temperature knob alternates between white and orange during use The convection fan does not come on in your Authorized Service Center or Customer Care. No power supply No gas Check that the power supply to orange before putting food in 'Care and cleaning' for advice. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM OVEN The oven door won't open The halo around the temperature knob has changed from white to the range is switched on at the circuit breaker panel. Technical fault Oven not properly preheated...
Installation Guide
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... shut-off valves should occur at range or wall hard pipe connections. 18 LP Gas ● Connection: 1/2" NPT Minimum 5/8" dia. Fisher & Paykel recommends installing the manual shutoff valve in an emergency situation. When range is pulled from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at the test pressures in the gas line external to the appliance for the purpose of turning on the specific model ordered. NATURAL GAS...
... shut-off valves should occur at range or wall hard pipe connections. 18 LP Gas ● Connection: 1/2" NPT Minimum 5/8" dia. Fisher & Paykel recommends installing the manual shutoff valve in an emergency situation. When range is pulled from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at the test pressures in the gas line external to the appliance for the purpose of turning on the specific model ordered. NATURAL GAS...
Installation Guide
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... Check hinge locks both individually and with range model, and sufficient pressure is available (see section 'Gas connection'). The pressure regulator which is connected to the manifold is compatible with other burners operating at the same time. Flame adjustment made on LP gas, verify that pressure regulator, orifice hoods, air shutters, and valve have been set for natural gas or 10.0" W.C. GAS SUPPLY Connection: 1/2 NPT with properly rated over-current protection is sealing correctly. ELECTRICAL ...
... Check hinge locks both individually and with range model, and sufficient pressure is available (see section 'Gas connection'). The pressure regulator which is connected to the manifold is compatible with other burners operating at the same time. Flame adjustment made on LP gas, verify that pressure regulator, orifice hoods, air shutters, and valve have been set for natural gas or 10.0" W.C. GAS SUPPLY Connection: 1/2 NPT with properly rated over-current protection is sealing correctly. ELECTRICAL ...
Quick Reference guide
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... broiling The Dual Fuel Range broiler provides an even heat that covers a very large surface area - Easy to hold full size baking sheets. self-cleaning mode. Total control Precise control across high and low settings is designed for easy access to any burner with grates you can smoothly slide pots across two oven cavities Non-tip full-extension shelves in main cavity for safe removal of hot dishes FEATURES & BENEFITS Cooktop power Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ deliver cooktop power...
... broiling The Dual Fuel Range broiler provides an even heat that covers a very large surface area - Easy to hold full size baking sheets. self-cleaning mode. Total control Precise control across high and low settings is designed for easy access to any burner with grates you can smoothly slide pots across two oven cavities Non-tip full-extension shelves in main cavity for safe removal of hot dishes FEATURES & BENEFITS Cooktop power Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ deliver cooktop power...
Quick Reference guide
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...Paykel's Customer Care Centre to the specific product and model. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE > RDV2-486GL-N_N True convection 2500W Oven functions Pyrolytic self-clean • Oven performance Main Oven Shelf Positions Main Oven Usable Capacity 5 3.8cu ft Power requirements Supply frequency Supply voltage 60 120 - 240 Product dimensions Depth Height Width Rangetop features Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ Sealed range top Simmer on all burners Vent trim included 29 1/ " 8 35 3/ 4 - 36 3/ 4 " 47 7/ " 8 6 • 140°F Flat vent trim Rangetop Performance Max burner power Power...
...Paykel's Customer Care Centre to the specific product and model. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE > RDV2-486GL-N_N True convection 2500W Oven functions Pyrolytic self-clean • Oven performance Main Oven Shelf Positions Main Oven Usable Capacity 5 3.8cu ft Power requirements Supply frequency Supply voltage 60 120 - 240 Product dimensions Depth Height Width Rangetop features Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ Sealed range top Simmer on all burners Vent trim included 29 1/ " 8 35 3/ 4 - 36 3/ 4 " 47 7/ " 8 6 • 140°F Flat vent trim Rangetop Performance Max burner power Power...