Freestanding Duel Fuel Cooker
Quick Start Guide
Model: OFOGC9010X
Version: V1.2 0825
Website: omegaappliances.com.au
Social Media: @omegaappliances_aus
Before First Use
Before using your new Omega freestanding cooker for the first time, please read your manual thoroughly, even if you are familiar with this type of appliance.
When your oven is switched on for the first time, it may give off an unpleasant smell. This smell is completely normal, and is due to the bonding agent used for the insulating panels within the oven.
To remove the smell, run the empty oven on the conventional cooking function at 250°C for 90 minutes. After the oven has cooled down, allow the door to be opened at a 45° angle to air out sufficiently.
Setting the Time
This oven has a digital display with a 24-hour clock and 3 control buttons. When the power is connected, the LED screen displays '12:00' while an illuminated bar on an LED screen above the [clock-symbol] symbol flashes.
To set the correct time, press the [plus-button] or [minus-button] to advance forward or backward until the correct time is displayed. Don't touch a button for 5 seconds and the time will be locked in.
When the power is first connected, the oven will automatically be in manual operation as soon as the time is set. Manual operation will only be overridden if the power to the oven is switched off or if an automatic cooking time is selected (by pressing the function button) and an illuminated bar on the LED screen above the [power-symbol] or [clock-symbol] is flashing.
Choosing the Burner Cookware
For lower gas consumption and a better yield, use saucepans with a diameter suitable for the burners, avoiding the flame coming up round the side of the saucepan (refer to the Container Table in the full manual). Use only flat-bottomed pans.
As soon as a liquid starts to boil, turn the flame down to a level sufficient to maintain boiling. During cooking, when using fats and oils, be very careful because if they overheat they could catch fire.
Visuals show correct and incorrect cookware usage. The first image depicts a pot on a burner with a checkmark, indicating correct use. The subsequent three images show pots on burners with 'X' marks, illustrating incorrect usage where the flame is too high or extends beyond the pan base.
Oven Programs
Symbol | Function |
---|---|
[light-bulb-symbol] | Light: Illuminates oven cavity, allowing safe observation of the cooking process. The lamp is active for all functions. |
[rectangle-symbol] | Conventional: Both top and bottom elements work together to provide an even heating of food. Range: 60°C–Max |
[fan-symbol] | Fan-Forced: A fan element circulates air quickly, distributing heat evenly within the oven cavity. Range: 60°C–Max |
[fan-with-air-symbol] | Fan & Grill: Fan-forced air while the grill element distributes heat quickly and evenly. Range: 60–200°C |
[grill-symbol] | Grill: The Grill function directs radiant heat from the grill element onto the food. Range: 60–Max |
[double-grill-symbol] | Maxi Grill: The Maxi Grill function directs radiant heat from two powerful grill elements onto the food. Range: Max |
[baking-symbol] | Intensive Bake: Ideal for baked goods that need a well-risen, golden finish. Range: 60°C–Max |
[fan-with-food-symbol] | Fan Bake: Suitable for swiftly cooking pre-packaged dishes without the need for preheating. Range: 60°C–Max |
[fan-with-steam-symbol] | Fan Forced with Steam Assist: Fan-forced heat with the added benefit of steam to help retain moisture in your food. Range: 60°C–Max |
[snowflake-symbol] | Defrost: The fan makes the air circulate at room temperature around the food. Range: Room Temperature |
The Cooktop
Burner Specifications:
- 1. Rapid Burner, 11.8 MJ/h
- 2. Semi-Rapid Burner, 6.84 MJ/h
- 3. Triple Ring Wok Burner, 18.72 MJ/h
- 4. Semi-Rapid Burner, 6.84 MJ/h
- 5. Auxiliary Burner, 3.6 MJ/h
A diagram shows the layout of the cooktop burners, numbered 1 through 5, corresponding to the specifications listed.
Your Freestanding Cooker
Components:
- A. Cast Iron Trivets
- B. Front Left Burner Control Knob
- C. Rear Left Burner Control Knob
- D. Center Wok Burner Control Knob
- E. Function Knob
- F. Temperature Knob
- G. Rear Left Burner Control Knob
- H. Front Left Burner Control Knob
- I. Touch Control LED Display
- J. Door Handle
- K. Door
- L. Storage Compartment
- M. Height Adjustable Feet
A front view diagram of the freestanding cooker illustrates its components labeled A through M, corresponding to the list of parts.
Additional Information
For more information on operating and the functions of your Freestanding Cooker, please refer to pages 17-28 of your user manual.
Omega is owned and distributed in Australia by Residentia Group.
Contact: T. 1300 11 HELP (4357) | E. support@residentiagroup.com.au | Website: www.residentia.group