Technika TFS54FC-SGW User manual

USER GUIDE
54CM FREESTANDING GAS COOKER
TFS54FC-SGW
TECHNIKA.COM.AU

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CONTENTS TABLE
Conditions of use......................................................................Pg 3
Safety precautions ..................................................................Pg 4
Other important safety information.....................................Pg 4
Warnings for use of oven and appliance hob.................Pg 5
Installation, cleaning and service .......................................Pg 6
Product descriptions................................................................Pg 7
First time use of the appliances...........................................Pg 8
Using the oven .........................................................................Pg 11
Using the burners of your cooker........................................Pg 12
Getting to know your oven ...................................................Pg 13
Fitting oven accessories and cleaning .............................Pg 14
Solving problems .....................................................................Pg 16
Connection to the gas supply .............................................Pg 17
Installing the gas cooker........................................................Pg 19
Testing the operation of the gas cooker...........................Pg 20
Technical specifications.........................................................Pg 22
Warranty .....................................................................................Pg 22
We recommend that you read the instructions in this manual carefully before use for the
best performance and to extend the life of your appliance, as it will provide you with all the
instructions you require to ensure its safe installation, use and maintenance. Always keep this
manual close to hand since you may need to refer to it in the future. Thank you.
Condition of use:
This appliance is intended to be used for domestic use, not commercial use.

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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WARNINGS FOR USE OF OVEN AND APPLIANCE HOB
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction
concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Warning – ensure that no downward pressure is applied to the oven door when open. In particular, DO NOT
ALLOW a child to climb on to open oven door
• Warning - accessible parts can become hot during use, especially the oven door. To avoid burns, young
children MUST BE KEPT AWAY.
• Young children should be supervised to ensure they do not play with this appliance.
• During use this appliance becomes hot. Care should be taken to avoid touching hot external and internal
surfaces when in use. Use oven gloves.
• The cooktop area including the entire hob will become very hot when in use. Care MUST BE TAKEN when
using this part of the appliance.
• Install cooker, shelving and fittings in accordance with this manual.
• Ensure all specified vents, openings and air spaces are not blocked.
• The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of external timer or separated remote-control system.
• CAUTION: The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking process has to be supervised
continuously.
• To ensure your safety, all electric appliances should only be installed or serviced by qualified persons. If the
supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced a service agent or similarly qualified person in order to avoid a
hazard.
• Important Notice - This Upright Cooker must be fitted securely using the supplied tools.
• Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this appliance while it is in operation.
• Do not store flammable materials in the appliance or near this appliance.
• Do not operate any gas appliance if the smell of gas persists.
• Do not modify this appliance.
• Appliance must be installed according to current laws and regulations by qualified tradesmen/ Installers.
• Gas models are NOT APPROVED for installation in marine craft, caravans or mobile homes.
The Manufacturers and Importers / Distributors and Retailers shall not be liable to any legal liability, personal
injury and property damage due to incorrect operation or incorrect Installation.
The Manufacturers, Importers/Distributors and Retailers shall not be liable to any legal liability, personal injury and
property damage due to incorrect operation or incorrect Installation.
Other Important Safety Information
This appliance must not be used as a space heater.
Do not obstruct the ventilation slots on front or back of appliance.
Do not remove any labels or use abrasive/ corrosive cleaners on.
According to the electrical safety regulations the appliance equipment must be properly earthed.
Do not use corrosive cleaners e.g. oven cleaners that contain caustic soda.
Oven warnings
• DO NOT push down or apply any weight on open oven door.
• DO NOT place dishes on open door of oven
• DO NOT line oven with foil or place anything on the bottom of the oven while baking to avoid permanent
damage, as trapped heat will crack or craze the enamel floor of the oven cavity liner.
• Use of olive oil and other poly-unsaturated oils (vegetable oils) when roasting uncovered food causes deposits
inside the oven which are very dicult to remove.
• If you have an upright cooker with a gas oven that does not light within about in 5 - 8 seconds, allow 1 minute
for gas to disperse clear before trying again.
Gas burner warnings
• DO NOT allow pots to boil dry, as damage to hotplate may result.
• DO NOT operate hotplates or burners without a pot, fry pan etc.
• DO NOT allow cookware to overhang hob onto adjacent bench tops, this will cause scorching to the bench
top surface.
• Gas models: Ensure burner caps and crowns are in their correct position to avoid damage to these parts
• Danger of fire: Do not store items on the cooking surface.
WARNING: Unattended cooking on a hob with fat or oil can be dangerous and may result in a fire.
Disposal of packaging
• Please recycle the cardboard and also any polystyrene packaging where possible.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTIONS
Description of Gas Cooker
Controls
Front Control Panels
INSTALLATION CLEANING AND SERVICING
• An authorised person must install this appliance. (Certificate of Compliance to be retained).
• Before using the appliance, ensure that all packing materials are removed from the appliance.
• In order to avoid any potential hazard, the Installation Instructions must be followed.
• In order to avoid accidental tipping of the appliance (for example, by a child climbing onto the open oven
door), the anti tilt bracket and stability bolt must be installed propoerly and securely to the floor.
• The cooker must not be placed on a base or plinth.
• The appliance must not be installed behind a decorative door in order to avoid overheating.
• Where the appliance is installed next to cabinets, the cabinet material must be capable of withstanding 85º.
• Only authorised personnel should carry out servicing (Certificate of Compliance to be retained).
• WARNING - Always ensure the appliance is switched o before cleaning or any maintenance is carried out
such as changing of light globes.
• DO NOT use abravise type cleaner or caustic sodabased cleaners. Using warm soapy water after the
appliance has cooled somewhat, followed by a dry cloth is suitable.
• DO NOT use sharp metal scrapers to clean oven door as they can scratch the surface , which may result in
shattering of the glass.
• DO NOT use steam cleaners as a method to clean this appliance.
• Always clean the appliance immediately after any food spillage.
• To be serviced only by an authorized person.
• Appliances requiring connection to 220-240V and must be earthed.
• Means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
• Gas models are NOT APPROVED for installation in marine craft, caravans or mobile homes.
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1. Cast Iron Trivets
2. Gas burners
3. Control Panel
4. Oven Door
5. Front panel
6. Anti slip feet
7. Splashback
8. Battery igniter
9. Burning bae
1. Burner Control Knob
• Sets the burner cooking temperature.
2. The oven temperature control valve .
• Control the oven temperature
3. Battery igniter
NOTE: The oven burner control knob has to be pressed and turned first.
For the first time use the appliance
Fitting oven shelves
• Ensure shelf orientation is correct (refer picture).
• Slide into oven at an angle until raised back of shelf is past the stop on
side runners.
• Lower front of shelf and push in until stop is reached.
NOTE: The top ledge is not a shelf position

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FIRST TIME USE OF THE APPLIANCE USING THE OVEN
Preparing your appliance for the first time
• Please wipe out the oven interior prior to operation with warm soapy water and polish dry with a soft clean cloth.
• New appliances can have an odour during first operation from components manufactured with the aid of oils.
It is recommended to ‘run in’ your oven before you cook for the first time. Run the an empty oven at 180°C for
approximately 1 to 2 hours. Ensure that the room is well ventilated.
• Please install oven furniture as outlined in the “Fitting Oven Accessories and Cleaning” section.
• If your appliance is fitted with solid hotplates, turn heat setting to high for 3 minutes to fully harden the coating.
When cooled, apply a thin coating of cooking oil to seal the surface.
• The grill element may have oils left on the grill during manufacture. Before you cook on the grill for the first
time, turn on for 15 minutes with 10mm of water in the bottom of the grill dish.
Using the gas oven
Always follow the instructions for putting the shelves and side racks into the oven, to avoid accidents.
• Do not line the oven with foil, it will damage the enamel.
• Do not touch the hot surfaces or heating elements inside the oven.
• Do not use the oven door as a shelf.
• Do not push down on the open oven door.
• Do not place shelves on top of upper most shelf runner as there are no stops for shelf withdrawal.
• After each use, always check that the control knobs are turned to 0 (o).
Using the oven of your gas cooker
Set: 1) Temperature
2) Gas Oven Function
This knob lights the gas burner inside the oven. The cooking temperature is
set by turning the knob anti-clockwise to the value required, between Min.
and Max.
Tip: when using the grill burner can not adjust temperature.
Installation and replacement of ignition battery
Turn the cover anti-clockwise to take the cover o. Check the “+” / “-“ of
the battery and make sure the “-“ is on the inner side. Then insert the
battery. Place the cover on and turn clockwise to complete installation.
Battery ignition control
Completely open the oven door, turn the temperature knob anti-
clockwise to the highest temperature setting, and press in the igniter.
Once burner is ignited, hold the temperature knob in for a few seconds
to allow it to heat up. If the burner is not lit after 15 seconds, stop trying,
leave the oven door open, waiting one minute before trying again.
NOTE: AA battery required
Lighting the burner by hand
Completely open the oven door and turn the temperature knob anti-clockwise. Place a
lit match close to the end of the flame pipe (A) in the centre of the bottom of the oven
and press the temperature knob. Once the burner has ignited, keep the knob pressed
down for a few seconds to allow the thermocouple to heat up and check that the burner
has lit properly through the inspection hole (B). The cooking temperature is set by
turning the knob clockwise to the value required, between 50° and 231°.
If the burner accidentally goes out, turn the knob to the o ( ) position and wait at least
one minute before trying to relight it.
Adjusting the minimum setting.
The oven thermostat has a screw for regulating the minimum
setting, accessed by removing the thermostat knob. When the type
of gas used changes, the minimum setting must be adjusted as
follows:
• Light the oven burner and keep it operating at the highest
setting for 10/15 minutes with the door closed. Then turn the
knob to the minimum temperature setting, remove the knob
and use a straight-head screwdriver to adjust. Firstly, turn the
knob in clockwise direction tightly then anticlockwise to adjust
the flame. For natural gas you should turn one of a circle while
1/8 circle for LPG
• When using bottled gas, the adjuster screw must be turned fully
clockwise.
• When using town or natural gas, adjust the screw so that when the thermostat knob is turned from the
maximum to the minimum setting, the flame always remains stable and uniform. Close the oven door and
check that the burner remains on at the minimum setting.

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OVEN COOKING GUIDE USING THE OVEN
UNDERSTANDING COOKING PROBLEMS
The following is intended as a guide only. It is often required to set oven 10-20 degrees above or below this guide
to get the result you want. Also adjustments are needed for the cooking time to suit personal desired results. Also
you should follow the recipe guide when setting temperature and times. For best results when baking, preheat
your oven f or 15-20 minutes. Problem Causes What to do
Uneven cooking Incorrect shelf position Select shelf that puts food in centre of oven
Oven tray too large Remove oven tray. Use smaller trays or
dishes
Trays not in centre Put trays in centre
Oven fan causing uneven browning or small cakes
to lean over
Rotate food during cooking, or use
Conventional Mode (i.e. no fan)
Baking products too
brown on top
Oven not preheated Preheat the oven
Baking tins too large (diameter) for recipe Use correct size tins
Fan-forced mode with oven temperature too high Check recipe. Reduce oven temperature by
10-29 or more
Cooking time too long Next time, shorten cooking
Baking tins not evenly spaced Stagger baking tins at least 3cm between
tins and the oven walls
Items to be cooked are not evenly sized or spaced
in trays
Make into same size and shape and spread
evenly over trays
Baking products too
brown on bottom
Baking tins too large Use correct size tins
Baking tins are dark metal or glass Change to shiny, light tins or lower the
temperature by 10-20 degrees
Food to low in oven Cook one shelf higher
Oven door opened too frequently during baking Don’t open the oven door until at least half
the ooking time has passed
Cakes have a cracked
thick crust
Baking temperature too high Lower the temperature
Oven tray blocking heat (below themostat) Use higher shelf position for oven tray
Baking temperature too high Lower the temperature
Food too low in oven Cook one shelf higher
Cake batter over mixed Mix just long enough to combine the
ingredients
Baking tin too deep or wrong size Check size of tin and use recommended size
Bked products are
pale, flat and under
cooked
Baking tins dark Change to shiny light tins
Baking temperature too low Raise the temperature
Food too low in oven Cook one shelf higher
Baking time too short Increase cooking time
Incorrect baking tin size Use correct sie tin
Cakes fallen in centre Baking temperature too low Raise the temperature
Baking time too short Increase cooking time
Proportions of ingredients incorrect for recipe Check recipe
Opening door too early during baking Do not open door until the last quarter of
cooking time
Roast meat and
potatoes not browning
in fan oven
Poor hot air circulation Elevate food onto a rack to allow air
circulations
Oven temperature is too low Increase temperature to 200-22-
Not long enough in oven Continue cooking for another 15+ minutes
NOTE: Condensation on oven door is normal, especially when kitchen is cold. Also spacing and size of food on trays and the
number of baking dishes in the oven can aect air circulation.
Food
Fan assisted oven
Time in minutes
Temperature Oven shelf position
Plain or full scones 210 Any 10-15
Rolled biscuits 150 (170) Any 10-15
Spooned biscuits 190 Any 12-15
Shortbread biscuits 150 Any 30-35
Hard individuals meringues 100 Any 90
Soft individual meringues 165 Any 15-20
Pavlova 100 Any 75
Patty cakes 180 Any 15-20
Sponge 170 Any 20-30
Plain butter cake 170 Any 25-40
Rich fruit cake 130 Any 180
Shortcrust cornish pastry 160 (190 Any 40-45 (10/35)
Shortcrust custard tart 170-200 Any 20-30 (10/25)
Cream pus 200 Any 25-30
Yeast bread 200 Any 25-30
Pizza 220 Any 15-25
Meat/ Poultry/Fish Recommended Temperature Minutes per kilogram
Beef
Rare 200 35-40
Medium 200 45-50
Well done 200 55-60
Lamb Medium 200 40
Well done 60
Veal 180 60
Pork 200 60
Chicken 180-200 45-60
Duck 180-200 60-70
Turkey 180 40-45 (less than 10kg)
35-40 (more than 10kg)
Fish 180 20

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USING THE BURNERS
Choosing Cooking Pots
Burner Safety Warnings
• Do not use pots and pans which are unsteady, as these could overbalance.
• Do not use mats, heat diusers or wok stands. These will cause a temperature build-up which can damage the
cook top.
• Do not let cooking pots overhang sides or front of hob get too close to the burner control knobs.
Ceramic burners
• Do not leave aluminium foil on the hot ceramic burners (permanent damage will occur)
Note: Stored heat in the burner can be used for the last few minutes of cooking. Simply turn o the control.
Look at this diagram below which shows you which utensils to use on the burners and whih utensils should not be
used.
• Always use pots and pans with flat bottoms. Uneven or thin bottoms will waste energy and cook slowly.
• Always use pots and pans which are slightly larger than the burner. Small pans waste energy.
• Always put dry pots and pans on the burners.
• Do not use pots and pans whih are too large. Pans whih overhang the burner more than 50mm can damage
the hob.
Using the Burners of your gas cooker (The hob control knobs)
The symbols on the control knobs mean the following:
No gas flow
Maximum gas flow
Minimum gas flow
All operating positions must be set between the maximum and minimum flow settings, and
never between the maximum setting and the closed position.
Introduction to the burner
A- Burner cap
B- Lighting plug
C- Thermocouple
Burner ignition
To light these burners:
1. Choose the burner you want to use.
2. Turn the burner control knob to “ “
3. Press the body release spark burner switch Burner
1. Rapid Burner
Used for normal cooking.
2. Semi-rapid Burner
Used with middle size pots and pans.
3. Auxiliary Burner
Used for simmering.
Used with small pots and pans.
To conserve gas, place the pan centrally over the burner and adjust the flame so that it does
not go past the edges of the cookware
Get to know your oven
The appliance is tested with Natural gas at the pressure of 10 mbar. If it is to be used with other types of gas, the
burner nozzle has to be changed and the gas valve adjusted. To replace the nozzle, proceed as described below.
Adjust the oven burner
To adjust the oven burner, open the oven door and proceed as follows:
• Remove all accessories (pans, shelves and any steel runners):
• Lift the oven bottom plate and extract it so that the inside of the oven is as shown in
the picture.
Changing the nozzle
• Undo the oven burner fixing screws A.
• Move the burner B outwards until the nozzle is accessible.
• Use a 7 socket wrench to change the nozzle, fitting the
• One for the type of gas to be used.
Adjusting the oven burner primary air flow
• Undo the adjuster screw “A” of the air regulator sleeve;
• Turn the regulator sleeve “B” into the position for the type of gas to be
used, consulting the table below;
• Tighten the adjuster screw and restore the seals;
• When the operation is complete, reassemble the burner correctly.
NATURAL GAS (N) ULPG
X= 3mm X= 8mm
When the operation is complete, replace the nameplate on the back of the
oven with the one provided for the new type of gas.
In compliance with current safety standards, adapting gas from NG to LPG
must be carried out by a qualified trades person.

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FITTING OVEN ACCESSORIES AND CLEANING
Safety warnings about cleaning
• Always make sure that the cooker is turned o before cleaning.
• Always clean cooker immediately after use.
• Do not use steam cleaners. These may cause moisture build-up.
• Do not use caustic- based cleaners. These will damage aluminums parts, and remove enamel gloss.
Cleaning the enamel
• Keep enamel clean by wiping it with a soft cloth dipped in warm soapy water.
• Rub dicult stains with a nylon scourer or creamed powder cleanser.
• Do not use abrasive cleaners, dry powder cleaners, steel wool or wax polishes.
• If you use an oven cleaner, then follow the instructions on the product carefully.
Cleaning the control panel
• Make sure control knobs are in o position.
• Clean the control panel by wiping it with a soft cloth dipped in warm soapy water and squeezed dry.
• Take care when cleaning around knobs to ensure printing on control panel is not removed, this can occur if abrasive
cleaners are used, therefore, should not used at all.
Cleaning The Gas Hob
Removing the trivets (Refer Figure 1)
• The trivets locate in the recessed area of the hob.
• They can be removed for cleaning by carefully lifting them from the hob.
• Clean by washing in warm soapy water. Dry thoroughly.
• Take care when replacing the trivets as dropping them onto the hob may
damage the enamelled surface.
Removing the burners (Refer Figure 2)
• The burner caps and crowns are removable for cleaning.
• Flame port bloackage should be removed by means of a match stick or
brush.
• If the caps, crowns and cups are heavily soiled, use a non-abrasive
cleaning compound.
• Do not clean them with abrasive or caustic type cleaners, or put in a
dishwasher as they will be damaged.
Refitting the burner crowns and caps
• The burner crown must be fitted correctly into the burner cup or damage
will occur during operation.
• To do this, ensure that the 2 ribs on either side of the spark plug hole are positioned into the 2 slots on the burner
cup. (See figure 2).
• The burner cap is simply positioned over the top of the burner crown.
NOTE: When the burner is correctly fitted it will sit level on the knob. If ignition is dicult or fails after cleaning, then
either burner parts are not dry or parts have not been positioned correctly.
Cleaning the oven door / How to remove the oven door
For a more thorough clean, you can remove and disassemble the oven door. Proceed as follows:
• Open the door to the full extent (fig. 1)
• Open the lever A completely on the left and right hinges (fig. 2)
• Hold the door as shown in (fig. 3) approximatley 30 degree angle upwards
• Gently close the door (fig. 3) until left and right hinge levers A (fig. 2) are hooked to part B (fig. 2) of the door
• Withdraw the hinge hooks from their location following arrow C (fig. 4)
• Rest the door on a soft surface, to reduce risk of damage to the door
• To replace the door, repeat the above steps in reverse order
Removing the Inner Pane of Glass
• Triple Glazed oven door: Remove the top frame (G) by unscrewing the 2 screws, located on the left and right
sides
• Gently pull out the inner pane of glass (fig. 2). Also remove the centre pane of door glass, not shown here.
• Clean the glass panes with an appropriate cleaner. Dry thoroughly, and place on a soft surface.
• Now you can also clean the inside of the outer glass.
Cleaning the door glass
• Clean the glass door using non-abrasive products or sponges and dry it with a soft cloth.
• Do not use the oven without the inner door glass fitted.
• Do not use harsh abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers to clean the oven door glass since they can
scratch the surface, which may result in shattering of the glass.
Cleaning the oven
• Open door fully.
• Remove oven shelves and side racks.
• Clean in hot soapy water.

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SOLVING PROBLEMS
If you have a problem with your appliance, check the table below before calling service. You may be able to avoid
a service call by and avoid unnecessary inconvenience and expense.
For cooking problems, refer to Handling Baking Problems.
NOTE: Only service centers should carry out servicing. Otherwise warranty may be void.
Problem Causes Remedy
Elements won’t work
Circuit breaker tripped Check circuit breaker
Household fuse blown Replace household fuse
Oven or grill not working
120 min Timer now in Manual position Refer to 120 min timer instructions
Power not turned on Switch on electricity
Control is incorrectly set Reset controls
Circuit breaker tripped Check circuit breaker
Oven light not working
Power not turned on Switch on electricity
Household fuse blown Check fuses
Circuit breaker tripped Check circuit breaker
Lamp blown or loose in socket Replace or tighten globe
Oven not hot enough
Heat escaping through incorrectly
sealed door
Check shelves or dishes are not
preventing door closing properly.
Check that door is fitted properly after
door removal for cleaning
Door seal is worn or has moved Replace seal or re set it
Unit smoking when first used Protective oils being removed This is normal
Odour on first use of oven Manufacturing oils on elements This is normal
120minute timer buzzer not
audible Timer not wound suciently Allow 2-4 hours for odour to dissipate
(open all windows)
Oven shelf tight Oven shelf not inserted corectly, may
be upside down or back to front
Turn timer knob past 15 minute mark.
Then turn to the required number of
minutes.
Clock display o Household fuse blown or power
supply is o
Remove shelf and insert as per
diagram
Check fuses, power supply
INSTALLING THE GAS COOKER
Unpacking
Do not fit the burner crowns, burner caps and trivets until after the cooker has been installed.
Locating the cooker
This appliance must be installed by an authorised person in accordance with this instruction manual, AS/NZS 5601
– Gas installations (installation and pipe sizing), local gas fitting regulations, local electrical regulations, local water
regulations, local health regulations, Building Code of Australia and any other government authority.
Overhead clearances—(Measurement A)
Range hoods and exhaust fans shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s relevant instructions.
However, in no case shall the clearance between the highest part of the hob of the gas cooking appliance and a
range hood be less than 600 mm or, for an overhead exhaust fan, 750 mm
Side clearances—(Measurements B, & C)
Where B, measured from the periphery of the nearest burner to any vertical combustible
surface, or vertical combustible surface covered with toughened glass or sheet metal, is less
than 200 mm, the surface shall be protected to a height C of not less than 150 mm above
the hob for the full dimension (width or depth) of the cooking surface area. Where the gas
cooking appliance is fitted with a ‘splashback’, protection of the rear wall is not required.
Additional requirements for freestanding and elevated gas cooking appliances—
(Measurements D & E). Where D, the distance from the periphery of the nearest burner to
a horizontal combustible surface is less than 200 mm, then E shall be 10 mm or more, or the
horizontal surface shall be above the trivet.
Overheat clearances -(Measurement A): The distance between the highest part of the
hob of the gas cooking appliance should be higher than 600mm for a range hood and higher than 750mm for an
overheat exhaust fan.
Installation of the anti-tilt plate
Determine position of cooker and anti-tilt plate.
Securely fix the anti-tilt plate to the floor with appropriate fasteners. Fasten
the stability bolt bracket to the front grame with the 2 screws supplied.
Reposition the cooker back into the anti-tilt plate and then mark the position
of the stability bolt hole. Pull the cooker back out and drill the bolt location
hole. Use a 10mm masonry or wood drill. When drilling into concrete ensure
a minimum hole depth of 30mm. Reposition the cooker back into the anti-tilt
plate, aligning the stability bolt bracked with the 10mm drilled hole. Then slide
the bolt through the bracket and into the hole. Connect Electricity supply/gas
supply but do not turn on until installation is completed.

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This appliance is suitable for connection with rigid pipe or flexible hose. The isolating manual shut-o valve
connection point must be accessible when the appliance is installed. For connection with a flexible hose assembly.
The flexible ose assembly must be certified to AS/NZS 1869 class B or D. 10mm internal diameter, be kept as
short as possible (not exceedomg 1200mm), must not be in contact with the floor or any hot or sharp surfaces.
The hose assembly must not be subject to strain, abrasion, kinking or deformation. Gas leakge and operation of
the appliance must be tested by the installer before leaving. Check burner flames are blue in colour, stable and
completely ignire at both high and low flame settings with no appreciable yellow tipping, carbon deposition, lifting,
floating, lighting back or objectionable odour. Test burners individually and in combination. When satisfied with the
operation of the cooker, please instruct the used on the correct method of operation.
Gas Connection
The gas intake connection of the appliance has a “male thread”. When making the connection, take care not to
apply stresses of any kind to the appliance. Read these points before connecting to the gas supply;
• The gas connection point is a 1/2” BSP external thread located at the rear of the appliance (50mm from the
edge).
• Ensure installation allows withdrawal of appliance.
Read these points about operation and look carefully at the diagram:
• The appliance regulator provided must be orientated.
• The arrow showing the direction of the flow must be pointed correctly.
• The regulator has a 1/2” BSP internal thread at inlet and outlet.
Natural Gas
The supplied regulator must be fitted to the appliance inlet
connection. Gas pressure must be adjusted to 1.0 kPa when
approximately 50% of the burners are on high flame.
Universal LPG
(The appliance test point is located at the injector)
Gas pressure must be checked to confirm the appliance
operation pressure is 2.75 kPa, the appliance test point is the
rapid burner injector as shown below.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Light the auxiliary burner and set to high flame. Ensure all
other burners are o.
3. Zero manometer, then apply flexible tubing to seal over the
Rapid burner injector, hold securely in place and check the
gas pressire by pressing in the corresponding burner control
knob in, then turning to high flame position.
4. If the pressure is 2.75 kPa, reassemble the burner and
perform the final checks as per this instruction manual.
5. If the pressure is not 2.75 kPa, disconnect the appliance
and check/adjust/replace the LPG cylinder regulator(s) as
appropriate in accordance with AS/NZS 5601
NOTE: When the installation is complete, always check that all the unions are absolutely tight using a soapy solution.
Never use a flame to make this check.
A. Inlet pipe joint
B. Gasket
C. Stable union
TESTING THE OPERATION OF THE GAS COOKER
NOTE: You must test the cooker after instalation, before you hand it over to the customer. You must have a
manometer and a connecting tube.
Checking Gas Supply
• Check the manometer zero point is correct.
• Connect the manometer to the cooker pressure test point. This is located on the regulator or LPG inlet fitting.
• Turn on the gas supply and the electricity (if applicable) and try to ignite the gas.
NOTE: It will take additional time to light the gas for the first time as air needs to be purged from the pipes.
• Check the operating pressure for the particular gas type (see table).
For LPG cookers
Adjust the regulator if necessary (this may be remote from the cooker).
For Natural Gas cookers
• Regulators are supplied pre-adjusted and configured by the component maker for use with Natural Gas. The
appliance installer is not required to make an adjustment to obtain the correct outlet pressure setting.
• An arrow on the base of the regulator indicates the direction of gas flow when the inlet and outlet of the
regulator are orientated correctly. When the regulator has been fitted check for leaks from the connections
with soapy water.
Checking the Function of the Regulator
With the appliance operating check the outlet pressure:
• When all burners of the appliance are operating at maximum,
• When the smallest burner of the appliance is operating at minimum.
Under these conditions the outlet pressure should not vary from the nominal outlet pressure of 1.0kPa by more
than ±20% of the nominal outlet pressure (±0.20kPa for Natural Gas).
If the regulator appears to not be performing satisfactorily then check the following points.
• If the outlet pressure is consistently too low then the inlet pressure may be too low and adjustment of an
• upstream regulator may be needed, or an upstream regulator or valve with insucient flow capacity may
be present in the gas supply line. If this is suspected then it may be necessary to repeat the checks whilst
measuring both the inlet and outlet pressure to determine if the inlet pressure is in the range 1.13 – 5kPa.
• Check that the regulator has been fitted to the gas supply line in the correct orientation, the arrow on the base
of the body indicates the direction of gas flow. Once these checks have been completed, if the regulator still
fails to perform in a satisfactory manner it should be replaced.
Testing the Cooker Features
Observe the flame appearance on each burner. If it is much smaller or larger than expected, then the injector size
needs checking.
When maximum flame appearance is correct, then check the turn-down setting on each burner. If the settings
appear to be incorrect, proceed as follows:
• Adjust the bypass screw mounted on the body of each burner control cock. This is accessible when the
• control knob and the control panel are removed.
• Check the ignition on all burners both separately and in combination.
• Check the operation of the electrical components, if applicable.
• If you are satisfied that the cooker is operating correctly, then turn it o and show the customer how to use it.
Make sure you ask the customer to operate the clock and controls.
NOTE: If the cooker cannot be adjusted to perform correctly, then inform the customer o the problem and put a
warning notice on the cooker. If the problem is dangerous, then disconnect the cooker. If there is a fault, then the
customer should be advised to contact the manufacturer’s local service organisation or the retailer.

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INSTALLING YOUR NEW COOKER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
• The cooker MUST BE installed and serviced only by an authorised person.
• A certificate of compliance must be supplied by installer and is to be kept by the customer.
• The packing materials must be removed before you install the cooker.
• You must follow the installation instructions in this booklet.
• The surrounding kitchen cabinets must be able to withstand 85°C. We will not accept responsibility for
damage caused by installation in to kitchen cabinets which cannot withstand 85°C.
• The appliance must not be installed in a corner. It must be installed at least 100mm from the side wall.
• The flexible pipe for gas models must have sucient loops so the cooker can be moved for service.
• The vents; opening and all air spaces must not be blocked.
• The anti-tilt plate must be installed to avoid accidental tipping.
• The 18 stabilising bolt must be installed to avoid accidental moving.
• You must not pull the cooker by the door handles.
• Power socket, if provided for gas models, and electricity isolation switch for electric models and gas models
without a 20A plug, is to be installed in an accessible position near the cooker (but not behind cooker).
• If the supply cord or cable is damaged, it must be replaced by an approved service agent or a similarly
qualified person in order to avoid a hazard.
Unpacking and installation instructions for installer
• Please check the product and make sure that there is no damage.
• Read the relevant installation sections of this manual (16,17,18,19). Ensure understanding.
• Confirm that product is compatible with available electrical/gas supply. Ensure proposed installation position
does not conflict with installation sections.
• Check the attachment packing in good condition, complete accessories.
• Use screw driver to remove two fixed anti-tilt plate screws and pate.
Locating the cooker
Study the diagrams below to be sure of the dimensions required to locate the cooker safely. Make sure that the
top of the cooker is at least 10mm higher than the level of the bench tops. The appliance has been designed to fit
in a 550mm wide gap in kitchen cabinets. The cooker may also be installed at the end of a line of benches or with
a free space on either side.
NOTE: To ensure cooker stability, both the anti-tilt and anti-movement/ stability bolt must be installed on all
cookers (electric and gas).
The splash back installation
• To replace the splash back, align the 2 tabs of the splash back with the
corresponding holes in the hob and push downwards.
• To remove the splash back, simply pull upwards.
• Clean the splash back in hot soapy water
• If required, pull the cooker back out and adjust the leveling feet as
required.
Model TFS54FC-SGW
Oven capacity (L) 83
Burner power (MJ/h) NG/LPG 36.36
Product dimension (mm) 540*600*910
Package size (mm) 590*712*960

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This warranty is provided in Australia by Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Limited ABN 69 118 275 460
(Phone number 1300 556 816) and in New Zealand by Glen Dimplex New Zealand Limited
NZBN 9429000069823 (Phone number 09 274 8265) in respect of the Technika Professional
product.
1. Technika Professional Express Warranty
Subject to the exclusions below, we warrant that the product will not have any electrical or
mechanical breakdowns within:
a) In the case of Technika Professional products used for personal, domestic or household
purposes, a period of 2 years from the date the product is purchased as a brand-new
product from a retailer located in Australia / New Zealand.
b) In the case of Technika Professional products used for purposes other than personal,
domestic or household purposes (including business or commercial use), a period of 90
days from the date the product is purchased as a brand-new product from a retailer located
in Australia / New Zealand. Technika Professional products are designed and intended for
domestic use only; and
c) All warranty repairs must be carried out by Glen Dimplex or their nominated service agent
Note: warranty periods detailed above may vary in line with agreements with select retail
and builder partners and may dier between Australia and New Zealand.
The benefits conferred by this express warranty are in addition to the Consumer Guarantees
referred to in section 3 and any other statutory rights you may have under the Australian / New
Zealand Consumer Law and/or other applicable laws.
2. Warranty exclusions
This express warranty does not apply where:
a) The product has been installed, used or operated otherwise than in accordance with the
product manual or other similar documentation provided to you with the product;
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b) The product requires repairs due to damage resulting from accident, misuse, incorrect
installation, insect or vermin infestation, improper liquid spillage, cleaning or maintenance,
unauthorised modification, use on an incorrect voltage, power surges and dips, voltage
supply problems, tampering or unauthorised repairs by any persons, use of defective or
incompatible accessories or exposure to abnormally corrosive conditions, events
independent of human control which occurred after the goods left the control of Glen
Dimplex;
c) The repair relates to the replacement of consumable parts such as fuses and bulbs or
any other parts of the product which require routine replacement;
d) You are unable to provide us with reasonable proof of purchase for the product;
e) the breakdown occurs after the expiry of the express warranty period set out in section
1 or
f) the product was not purchased in Australia / New Zealand as a brand-new product.
3. Consumer guarantees
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian / New Zealand
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and for
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also entitled to
have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure
does not amount to a major failure.
4. How to make a claim
You may make a claim under this warranty through our website, contacting our customer care
line or via email. Contact details for Glen Dimplex Australia and New Zealand can be found at
the end of this document
To make a valid claim under this warranty, you must:
a) Lodge the claim with us as soon as possible and no later than 14 days after you first
become aware of the breakdown;
b) Provide us with the product serial number;
c) Provide us with reasonable proof of purchase for the product. This can take the form of
a store receipt, new home handover form or other payment receipt documentation; and
d) If required by us, provide us (or any person nominated by us) with access to the
premises at which the product is located at times nominated by us (so that we can
inspect the product).
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5. Warranty claims
If you make a valid claim under this warranty and none of the exclusions set out in section 2
apply, we will, at our election, either repair the product or replace the product with a product of
identical specification (or where the product is superseded or no longer in stock, with a product
of as close a specification as possible).
Goods presented for repair may be replaced by refurbished goods of the same type rather than
being repaired. Refurbished parts may be used to repair the goods.
Products are designed and supplied for normal domestic use. We will not be liable to you under
this warranty for business loss or damage of any kind whatsoever.
Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd
www.glendimplex.com.au www.glendimplex.co.nz
Australia New Zealand
Ph: 1300 556 816 Ph: 09 274 8265
customer.care.ha@glendimplex.com.au [email protected]
MANUFACTURER GUARANTEE
VERSION REVISION 20210514
READ THE INSTRUCTION BOOKLET BEFORE INSTALLING AND USING THE APPLIANCE.
The manufacturer will not be responsible for any damage to property or to persons caused by
incorrect installation or improper use of the appliance.
The manufacturer is not responsible for any inaccuracies, due to printing or transcription errors,
contained in this manual. In addition, the appearance of the figures reported is also purely
indicative.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to its products when considered necessary
and useful, without aecting the essential safety and operating characteristics.
Glen Dimplex constantly seeks ways to improve the specifications and designs of their products.
Whilst every eort is made to produce up to date literature, this document should not be regarded
as an infallible guide. Actual product only should be used to derive cut out sizes.
All appliances must be installed by a qualified person/s with adherence to the relevant electrical,
plumbing and building codes, with compliance being issued as required by state or national
legislation.
Additionally, all upright cookers must have the anti-tilt device installed correctly in adherence
to the relevant standards by a licenced installer. For maximum eectiveness and eciency all
rangehoods should be installed with the use of ductwork, by a licenced installer with adherence
to the relevant state and national building codes and regulations.
All Glen Dimplex appliances are for Domestic use only, and must be installed by a licence installer
into Domestic Applications only, without exception and to the required Authorities guidelines.
Any installation outside of this will VOID warranty. Alfresco areas are not a Domestic application.
MANUFACTURER GUARANTEE
Distributed by:
Glen Dimplex Australia Pty Ltd Glen Dimplex New Zealand Ltd
For full terms and conditions, or to register your product warranty, please visit our website:
www.glendimplex.com.au www.glendimplex.co.nz
For service advice, please contact the Customer Care Centre by phone or email below.
Australia New Zealand
Ph: 1300 556 816 Ph: 09 274 8265
customer.care.ha@glendimplex.com.au [email protected]
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