Fisher & Paykel OR61 Cooktop User Manual


 
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Care and cleaning
Cleaning the radiant cooktop
The element bowls should be cleaned regularly to avoid food residue being burned onto the
enamel. Wipe out using warm water and detergent or a liquid cleaner containing ammonia.
The element bowls have an acid-resistant finish but spillovers of acidic foods should be wiped up
as soon as possible to avoid damaging the enamel.
All surfaces can be wiped with a damp cloth and liquid detergent or a non-abrasive cleaner.
Replacing the fuse in the side-mounted power outlets
The two side-mounted power outlets are internally fused with
one 15 A fuse. Be careful not to overload them as this will blow
the fuse.
If required, the fuse can be repaired by following these steps:
1
Turn the power to the cooker off at the wall. Take extra care to
make sure there is no power to the cooker before repairing the
fuse.
2
Pull the cooker out from the wall, (after unscrewing the anti-tip
brackets) so the back is accessible and locate the fuse cover on
the right-hand side.
3
Remove the screw holding the fuse cover in place and remove the
fuse cover.
4
Remove the fuse carrier from its base and replace the blown fuse
wire with a new 15 A fuse wire. 15 A is the maximum allowable
fuse wire that can be used in this fuse.
5
Refit the fuse and the fuse cover.
6
Push the cooker back into position (and refit the anti-tip
brackets).
Removing and replacing the oven lamp
Always turn the oven off at the wall before touching an oven lamp. If you need to replace the
bulb, pull off the glass cover (see ‘Cleaning the oven lamp cover’) and simply unscrew the bulb.
Note: oven bulb replacement is not covered by your warranty.