Rangemaster Infusion 100 Dual Fuel Charcoal Black Chrome User Guide
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To clean your Rangemaster Infusion 100 Dual Fuel Cooker, use a damp cloth with mild detergent for the exterior. Avoid abrasive cleaners. For the oven, use a specialized oven cleaner and follow the manufacturer's instructions. Ensure all parts are dry before reassembling.
If the gas burners won't ignite, check that the cooker is plugged in and the gas supply is active. Ensure the burner caps are properly aligned. If the issue persists, inspect the ignition electrode for damage or contact a certified technician.
Ensure the oven racks are positioned correctly, and avoid overfilling the oven. Use an oven thermometer to verify temperature accuracy. If the problem continues, the thermostat may need calibration by a professional.
Regularly check the gas connections for leaks and ensure the electric components are not exposed to moisture. Clean the burners and oven regularly to prevent build-up. Schedule annual maintenance with a qualified technician.
To change the oven light bulb, turn off the cooker and allow it to cool. Remove the bulb cover inside the oven by unscrewing it. Replace the bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage, then screw the cover back on.
If the electric oven isn't heating, check the circuit breaker and ensure the cooker is properly plugged in. Inspect the oven's heating element for damage. If necessary, consult a professional technician for further diagnosis.
To calibrate the oven temperature, refer to the user manual for specific instructions. Generally, you may need to adjust the temperature settings through the control panel. If unsure, consult a professional technician.
When using the grill, always keep the area ventilated and never leave it unattended. Use heat-resistant gloves and ensure that the grill pan is placed correctly to avoid spillage. Regularly clean the grill to prevent grease build-up.
If the oven fan is noisy, it may be due to debris or a loose part. Clean the fan area and ensure all screws are tightened. If the noise persists, the fan motor might be faulty and require professional service.
Yes, you can use the oven and grill simultaneously. Ensure that the cooking times and temperatures for both are managed properly to avoid overcooking or burning. Always refer to the user manual for specific guidance.