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Rangemaster Toledo 110 (Dual Fuel) Dual Fuel (Electric and Gas) Kitchen Range Questions & Answers
Our cooker has stopped working and auto is flashing
If auto is flashing, i would say the oven is waiting on a clock time to be set to determine when to start cooking and when to turn off. Try and reprogramme the oven to manual. Reset the clock time, It should work then.
Oven fan noisy/broken
this noise probably means that the fan is about to stop working, this is what happened to mine. You can easily buy replacement fan off E-bay (it seems easier to find the right fan on e-bay that any of the confusing supplier sites). You then just need to remove the inside oven back and the outside electrical to replace the fan.
Door glass shattered 3 hours after cooking
Hi there folks It also happened to me, so after ringing rangemaster they said it can happen due to faults in the glass, unfortunately my warranity had run out and they wanted t charge a fortune to repair. so i had a look inside the door my self which is only four screws on the sides to remove the outer skin to find it was a single piece of ordinary toughend glass about 300mm x 300mm fixed in place with six clips like the ones you find one those glass picture frames, i got a new piece from me local glass merchants for less than £10 and it took only mins to fix job done, I hope this help someone and it my save you quite a bit of cash Cheers folks Markbricky
How do I use the griddle
I assume you mean how do you turn on the griddle? Try the symbols, and if that is not the solution, turn each on individualy until the one that heats is the one you want.
Hi - I have a creda solarplus cooker (48349) - I
It’s basically as simple as:
Turn off the gas supply to the range.
Turning off the mains power to the range.
Remove the back panel behind the grill.
Remove the 2 power connectors to the grill element.
Remove the earthing wire to the element screw terminal.
Unscrew the grill element securing screws(s) - there will be 1 or 2 depending on the element fitted to your range.
Refit the new element (make sure it has the same mounting screw holes as the one you want to remove) then secure it.
Reconnect the earthing wire to the element screw post.
Make sure that neither of the element tags touch the chassis - check with a continuity tester of ohm meter and adjust if required.
Reconnect the power cables to the element.
Reconnect the power and check that the element works correctly.
Disconnect the mains power again and replace the rear panel(s).
Reconnect the mains power and recheck that the grill functions correctly.
Turn on the gas supply.
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