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COOKWORKS 28L MINI OVEN WITH HOB

Product details

  • Brand: Cookworks
  • Catalogue number: 698/6726
  • Manufacturer's number: KR-93-28(BCS)

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Both hotplates can be used in operation at the same time but only the left hand hotplate can operate at the same time as the oven.

1. Place the oven on a stable, flat, heat resistant surface and away from any flammable materials. Check that the TIMER knob is in the OFF position.

2. Fully unwind the cable and plug in. Do not allow the cable to dangle over the edge of units.

3. Turn the HOTPLATE control knob for the desired hotplate and select the power. 


4. Turn the TIMER knob to the desired time or to 'Stay On'.

  

Note: The indicator will illuminate.

5. Place the food onto the hob to cook.

6. To turn off, turn the HOTPLATE control knob and the TIMER knob to OFF

If the hob isn't working or the hob light isn't illuminating, ensure that the hob has been set up as per the below instructions.

Both hotplates can be used in operation at the same time but only the left hand hotplate can operate at the same time as the oven.

1. Turn the HOTPLATE control knob for the desired hotplate and select the power. 


2. Turn the TIMER knob to the desired time or to 'Stay On'. If the TIMER is not set, then the hob will not light up or begin heating.

  

Note: The indicator will illuminate.

Both hotplates can be in operation at the same time but only the left hand hotplate can operate at the same time as the oven.

Clean the oven, hotplate, rotisserie spit, grill rack, baking and crumb tray after each use. 

1. Switch off and unplug the oven and allow it and the accessories to cool completely. Cleaning the oven whilst hot may cause glass door to shatter and risk personal injury.

2. Wipe external surfaces of the oven with a soft damp cloth and dry surfaces with a soft dry cloth. 

3. Wipe internal oven surfaces with a soft damp cloth soaked in soapy water. Rinse and dry surfaces with a soft dry cloth. 

4. Do not use strong detergents or abrasives, as these may dull or scratch the surface which may result in the glass door shattering. Do not immerse in water. Do not use a steam cleaner. 

5. Slide and lift out the crumb tray from the bottom of the oven. 

6. Wash loose parts (crumb tray, grill rack, baking tray and baking tray handle, rotisserie spit and handle) in hot water with a little washing up liquid. Rinse and dry thoroughly. Not suitable for the dishwasher. 

7. Refit all parts.


The maximum weight of food that can be roasted using the rotisserie spit is 4.5kg

If the timer has been selected – when the cooking time has finished, a bell will sound and the oven will turn off automatically.

The oven can be stopped at any time by turning the TIMER control knob to ‘OFF’ or by switching off at the mains.

If baking, roasting or using the fan assist modes, close the oven door.

If grilling or toasting leave the oven door ajar

If your Cookworks 28L Mini Oven with Hob is not heating, there could be several possible causes. 

1. Check the Power Supply

  • Make sure the mini oven is properly plugged into a working socket.
  • Check that the socket is functioning by plugging in another appliance.
  • Inspect the power cable and plug for any signs of damage.

2. Check the Temperature Dial and Settings

  • Ensure that you have set the temperature correctly and that the oven is switched on.
  • Make sure the timer is set correctly, as some models require the timer to be on for the oven to heat up.
  • Confirm that you have selected the appropriate mode (such as oven, grill, or hob).

3. Check for Blown Fuses

  • If the oven is not turning on at all, check the fuse in the plug (if applicable). A blown fuse could prevent the oven from heating.

6. Check the Hob 

  • If the hob is not heating but the oven is, check the hob controls to ensure they are turned on and set correctly.

5. Power flush

  • Turn the appliance off and unplug.
  • Hold down the power button for 30 seconds to drain any power.
  • Plug back in and power on.

9. Contact Customer Support 

  • If you have tried all the above steps and the oven is still not heating, it could be a more complex internal issue. Contact the manufacturer's customer support on the number on this page. 

Questions & answers

How-to videos

  • How to change your plugs fuse

  • How to Keep Your Oven Working Efficiently

  • How to Clean the Dials

  • Setup and Usage

  • How to use the hob

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