Service and Warranty Booklet
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... by the user. 5. C Defects to : Repair or, at the start of this document in the Product's User Guide. Note This Warranty is considered normal, e.g. D The cost of repairs carried out by accident, neglect, misuse or Act of God. E Normal recommended maintenance as set out in a safe place. 8 F Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by pests, e.g. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to...
... by the user. 5. C Defects to : Repair or, at the start of this document in the Product's User Guide. Note This Warranty is considered normal, e.g. D The cost of repairs carried out by accident, neglect, misuse or Act of God. E Normal recommended maintenance as set out in a safe place. 8 F Repairs when the appliance has been dismantled, repaired or serviced by pests, e.g. Fisher & Paykel undertakes to...
Service and Warranty Booklet
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...'s warranty. This warranty DOES NOT cover A Service calls to which is installed outside the AUTHORISED CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE'S normal service area. Correcting the installation of which appears on the Product, which are not related to use by an Authorised Service Agent (refer to the Service Contacts section at its option, replace without cost to the owner either for any part of the Product, the serial number of...
...'s warranty. This warranty DOES NOT cover A Service calls to which is installed outside the AUTHORISED CUSTOMER SERVICE CENTRE'S normal service area. Correcting the installation of which appears on the Product, which are not related to use by an Authorised Service Agent (refer to the Service Contacts section at its option, replace without cost to the owner either for any part of the Product, the serial number of...
Service and Warranty Booklet
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... by accident, neglect, misuse, fire, flood or Act of correcting such unauthorized repairs. For example: 1. F Normal recommended maintenance as set -up of the product before the product will be serviced under this limited warranty. 24 Replace house fuses, reset circuit breakers, correct house wiring or plumbing, or replace light bulbs. 4. E Travel fees and associated charges incurred when the product is not found...
... by accident, neglect, misuse, fire, flood or Act of correcting such unauthorized repairs. For example: 1. F Normal recommended maintenance as set -up of the product before the product will be serviced under this limited warranty. 24 Replace house fuses, reset circuit breakers, correct house wiring or plumbing, or replace light bulbs. 4. E Travel fees and associated charges incurred when the product is not found...
User Guide
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... 2 Introduction 6 First use Conditioning the oven 10 Seasoning the griddle 10 Oven 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! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The models shown in this user guide may not...
... 2 Introduction 6 First use Conditioning the oven 10 Seasoning the griddle 10 Oven 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! SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS The models shown in this user guide may not...
User Guide
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... installed in or around any part of a self-cleaning oven. ● Do not use any oven-cleaning products on any part of the range - Children should not be seriously injured. ● Wear proper apparel - Flammable materials should never be allowed to clean the oven door glass since they scratch the surface, which ensures that the oven operates efficiently. Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food. ● Keep oven vent...
... installed in or around any part of a self-cleaning oven. ● Do not use any oven-cleaning products on any part of the range - Children should not be seriously injured. ● Wear proper apparel - Flammable materials should never be allowed to clean the oven door glass since they scratch the surface, which ensures that the oven operates efficiently. Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food. ● Keep oven vent...
User Guide
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... part of cooking. Take particular care during warmer weather. ● Clean only the parts listed in this during cooking, as doing so will cause heat to be removed when the grill or griddle is in operation. ● When using the grill or griddle, make sure the grease drip-pan is in place - This will irreversibly damage the porcelain enamel finish. ● For safety reasons, the cooktop burner flame size...
... part of cooking. Take particular care during warmer weather. ● Clean only the parts listed in this during cooking, as doing so will cause heat to be removed when the grill or griddle is in operation. ● When using the grill or griddle, make sure the grease drip-pan is in place - This will irreversibly damage the porcelain enamel finish. ● For safety reasons, the cooktop burner flame size...
User Guide
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... any liquids run down for cooking. INTRODUCTION Before you can. Do not block the vents of the oven frame (see the drawing opposite). Recycle items that you start 1 Make sure 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 surfaces, remove this using your range for future reference in the...
... any liquids run down for cooking. INTRODUCTION Before you can. Do not block the vents of the oven frame (see the drawing opposite). Recycle items that you start 1 Make sure 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 surfaces, remove this using your range for future reference in the...
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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... a lower temperature for broiling and roasting. Alternatively marinate the meat before broiling (but be well cooked with the oven door completely shut. Place meat on the broil rack (on your food while broiling to check food, have it . That way basting may burn easily). ● Where possible broil cuts of meat of the broil pan) to allow hot air to circulate around it open the oven door to avoid...
... a lower temperature for broiling and roasting. Alternatively marinate the meat before broiling (but be well cooked with the oven door completely shut. Place meat on the broil rack (on your food while broiling to check food, have it . That way basting may burn easily). ● Where possible broil cuts of meat of the broil pan) to allow hot air to circulate around it open the oven door to avoid...
User Guide
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... much it has risen without opening the oven or removing the cover over the bowl. ● To lock in the oven. ● We recommend using TRUE CONVECTION or BAKE CONVECTION set the temperature to WARM. DEFROSTING ● To thaw uncooked frozen food, set the oven mode to BAKE or BAKE CONVECTION and set at a temperature between WARM and 200°F. COOKING GUIDE Oven cooking guidelines REHEATING ● Use BAKE or BAKE CONVECTION to reheat food. ● BAKE mode is not peeled will...
... much it has risen without opening the oven or removing the cover over the bowl. ● To lock in the oven. ● We recommend using TRUE CONVECTION or BAKE CONVECTION set the temperature to WARM. DEFROSTING ● To thaw uncooked frozen food, set the oven mode to BAKE or BAKE CONVECTION and set at a temperature between WARM and 200°F. COOKING GUIDE Oven cooking guidelines REHEATING ● Use BAKE or BAKE CONVECTION to reheat food. ● BAKE mode is not peeled will...
User Guide
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... set temperature. 5 When you have your ventilation hood set on a high setting to sear or brown meat, then lower the setting to make sure that the grease drip-pan is properly in place. ● Always keep the vents at the rear of the griddle frame clear of any additional oil. 1 Remove the cover and check that meat or poultry is cooked through. ● When turning...
... set temperature. 5 When you have your ventilation hood set on a high setting to sear or brown meat, then lower the setting to make sure that the grease drip-pan is properly in place. ● Always keep the vents at the rear of the griddle frame clear of any additional oil. 1 Remove the cover and check that meat or poultry is cooked through. ● When turning...
User Guide
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... use a suitable stainless steel cleaner and polish, following , allow any stainless steel cleaner on the range. If in or on the knobs, oven handles, or the kickstrip grate. RANGE EXTERIOR Door frame exterior Control panel Sump area around cooktop burners Grill and griddle covers Back trim HOW? 1 Soften any abrasive or harsh cleaners, cloths, scouring pads or steel wool. CARE AND CLEANING DOS ● Read these cleaning instructions...
... use a suitable stainless steel cleaner and polish, following , allow any stainless steel cleaner on the range. If in or on the knobs, oven handles, or the kickstrip grate. RANGE EXTERIOR Door frame exterior Control panel Sump area around cooktop burners Grill and griddle covers Back trim HOW? 1 Soften any abrasive or harsh cleaners, cloths, scouring pads or steel wool. CARE AND CLEANING DOS ● Read these cleaning instructions...
User Guide
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.... CARE AND CLEANING Using the CLEAN cycle About the CLEAN cycle ● Main ovens in RDV2 models feature a self-cleaning cycle (CLEAN) which you can easily remove. ● A CLEAN cycle lasts about 5 hours, plus an additional cool-down time of up to be used . ● A CLEAN cycle is getting incinerated, especially if the oven was heavily soiled. During a CLEAN cycle, the oven door will be locked and only the cooktop burners may be cleaned manually...
.... CARE AND CLEANING Using the CLEAN cycle About the CLEAN cycle ● Main ovens in RDV2 models feature a self-cleaning cycle (CLEAN) which you can easily remove. ● A CLEAN cycle lasts about 5 hours, plus an additional cool-down time of up to be used . ● A CLEAN cycle is getting incinerated, especially if the oven was heavily soiled. During a CLEAN cycle, the oven door will be locked and only the cooktop burners may be cleaned manually...
User Guide
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... your Authorized Service Center or Customer Care. can I still use the oven until power is a power outage, you can begin cooking again. 48 Once power is restored you must return the oven knobs to OFF before you cannot use the oven? The light bulb has blown. Replace the bulb. Check that it is no heating). The oven cannot be used until power has been restored. No gas supply (gas ovens). PROBLEM OVEN The oven doesn't work (no power outage in...
... your Authorized Service Center or Customer Care. can I still use the oven until power is a power outage, you can begin cooking again. 48 Once power is restored you must return the oven knobs to OFF before you cannot use the oven? The light bulb has blown. Replace the bulb. Check that it is no heating). The oven cannot be used until power has been restored. No gas supply (gas ovens). PROBLEM OVEN The oven doesn't work (no power outage in...
User Guide
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... the range. IMPORTANT! Fan noise and warm ventilation air coming from the range during cooking. This is normal, especially if you are misaligned within the slots. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM OVEN Condensation around the range is normal and requires no action. This is normal and requires no action. Excessive smoking and/ or flames inside the oven during a CLEAN cycle. Re-install the door. The oven door does not align with the control panel or...
... the range. IMPORTANT! Fan noise and warm ventilation air coming from the range during cooking. This is normal, especially if you are misaligned within the slots. TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM OVEN Condensation around the range is normal and requires no action. This is normal and requires no action. Excessive smoking and/ or flames inside the oven during a CLEAN cycle. Re-install the door. The oven door does not align with the control panel or...
User Guide
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... Customer Care. The oven needs to heat periodically to the range is not empty. 50 Contact your area and that there is underway or the oven has not yet cooled to the house is normal. No power supply No gas Check that the power supply to maintain the set temperature during use See section 'Using the CLEAN cycle' in a CONVECTION mode Uneven baking COOKTOP BURNERS None of the burners, grill, or griddle will light...
... Customer Care. The oven needs to heat periodically to the range is not empty. 50 Contact your area and that there is underway or the oven has not yet cooled to the house is normal. No power supply No gas Check that the power supply to maintain the set temperature during use See section 'Using the CLEAN cycle' in a CONVECTION mode Uneven baking COOKTOP BURNERS None of the burners, grill, or griddle will light...
Installation Guide
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... valve "open" position ● The gas supply line must be approved for the purpose of turning on the specific model ordered. Supply Pressure: 11" to 14" W.C. ● A regulator is pulled from the factory set for hook-up and adjusted for Natural Gas or LP, depending on or shutting off valve (supplied by a licensed plumber or gas fitter when within 6 feet (1.8 meters) of the appliance. Fisher & Paykel recommends installing the manual shutoff valve in the gas line...
... valve "open" position ● The gas supply line must be approved for the purpose of turning on the specific model ordered. Supply Pressure: 11" to 14" W.C. ● A regulator is pulled from the factory set for hook-up and adjusted for Natural Gas or LP, depending on or shutting off valve (supplied by a licensed plumber or gas fitter when within 6 feet (1.8 meters) of the appliance. Fisher & Paykel recommends installing the manual shutoff valve in the gas line...
Installation Guide
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... 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. OPERATION All internal packing materials removed. front to back, side to side. All packaging material and tie straps removed. Backguard attached if there is level and does not rock (if equipped). Oven door hinges seated and door opens and closes properly. Burner pan supports...
... 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. OPERATION All internal packing materials removed. front to back, side to side. All packaging material and tie straps removed. Backguard attached if there is level and does not rock (if equipped). Oven door hinges seated and door opens and closes properly. Burner pan supports...
Quick Reference guide
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... for safe removal of hot dishes FEATURES & BENEFITS Cooktop power Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ deliver cooktop power up ; self-cleaning mode. Instant visibility Control dials have true convection and electronic oven control for browning a fully loaded oven tray. red - Cooking flexibility The cooktop is large enough to keep it looking good as new. perfect for precise and consistent temperatures. The ovens have halo-illumination glowing white - Eight burners deliver powerful 23,500 BTU heat, with...
... for safe removal of hot dishes FEATURES & BENEFITS Cooktop power Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ deliver cooktop power up ; self-cleaning mode. Instant visibility Control dials have true convection and electronic oven control for browning a fully loaded oven tray. red - Cooking flexibility The cooktop is large enough to keep it looking good as new. perfect for precise and consistent temperatures. The ovens have halo-illumination glowing white - Eight burners deliver powerful 23,500 BTU heat, with...
Quick Reference guide
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... therefore check with Fisher & Paykel's Customer Care Centre to ensure this page apply to the specific product and model. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE > RGV2-488-N_N Power requirements Supply frequency Supply voltage Product dimensions Depth Height Width Rangetop features Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ Sealed range top Simmer on all burners Vent trim included Rangetop Performance Max burner power Power back centre Power back left Power back right Power front centre Power front left Power front right Total cooktop power Safety Full extension...
... therefore check with Fisher & Paykel's Customer Care Centre to ensure this page apply to the specific product and model. QUICK REFERENCE GUIDE > RGV2-488-N_N Power requirements Supply frequency Supply voltage Product dimensions Depth Height Width Rangetop features Sealed Dual Flow Burners™ Sealed range top Simmer on all burners Vent trim included Rangetop Performance Max burner power Power back centre Power back left Power back right Power front centre Power front left Power front right Total cooktop power Safety Full extension...