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Page 1: BIC63 CI905 BIC64 BIC84 - BLANCO Australia

Instructions for the Use and Care and Installation of

BIC63BIC64BIC84

Ceran Touch Control Cook Top.

CI905

Induction Cooktop

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As part of our commitment to constantly improving our products, we reserve the right to makechanges to them based on technological advances to their technical, functional and/or aes-thetic properties.

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IInnssttaallllaattiioonn aanndd UUssee,, wwhhiicchh wwiillll aallllooww yyoouu ttoo qquuiicckkllyy ffaammiilliiaarriissee yyoouurrsseellff wwiitthh iittss ooppeerraattiioonn..

Dear Customer

You will find that the clean lines and modern look of your Blanco cooktopblends in perfectly with your kitchen décor. It is easy to use and performs to ahigh standard.

Blanco also makes a range of products that will enhance your kitchen – suchas ovens, rangehoods, dishwashers, microwaves, sinks and taps. There aremodels to complement your new Blanco cooktop.

Of course, we make every effort to ensure that our products meet all yourrequirements, and our Customer Relations Department is at your disposal, toanswer all your questions and to listen to all your suggestions.

Please complete the warranty section of this manual and keep your receipt asproof of purchase. Retain all documents relating to the purchase of Blancoproduct.

Blanco is committed to providing increasingly efficient products that are easyto use, respect the environment and are attractive and reliable.

BBLLAANNCCOO

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TABLE OF CONTENTS

• Safety Guidelines ____________________________________________________ 4• Environmental Protection _____________________________________________ 4• After Sales Service __________________________________________________ 5• Description of Your Appliance _________________________________________ 5

1 / INSTALLING YOUR APPLIANCE• Proper positioning ___________________________________________________ 6• Building in __________________________________________________________ 6• Electrical connection _________________________________________________ 7

2 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE• Description of the top _________________________________________________ 8• Cookware for induction _______________________________________________ 9• Which cooking zone should you use based on your cookware? _____________ 9• Description of control panel ___________________________________________ 10• Powering on /off _____________________________________________________ 10• Adjusting the power _________________________________________________ 10• Setting the timer _____________________________________________________ 11• child safety use _____________________________________________________ 12• Safety during operation _______________________________________________ 13

3 / DAILY CARE OF YOUR APPLIANCE• Protecting your appliance _____________________________________________ 14• Maintaining your appliance ____________________________________________ 14

4 / SPECIAL MESSAGES, DIFFICULTIES• During initial use ____________________________________________________ 15• When powering on ___________________________________________________ 15• During operation ____________________________________________________ 15

5 / COOKING CHART• Cooking chart for food types __________________________________________ 16

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This appliance's packaging material is recy-clable. Help recycle it and protect the environ-ment by dropping it off in the municipal recep-tacles provided for this purpose.

Your appliance also contains agreat amount of recyclable mate-rial. It is marked with this label toindicate this cooktop should not bemixed with other waste. When dis-posing of your appliance, contactyour local council in relation to the

disposal locations.We thank you doing your part to protect theenvironment.

SAFETY GUIDELINESWe have designed this cooktop for domesticuse only.This cooktop is meant to be used exclusivelyfor cooking foodstuffs and does not containany asbestos-based materials.This appliance is not intended to be used bypersons (including children) with reducedphysical, sensory or mental abilities, or per-sons lacking experience or awareness, unlessusing it with the help of a person reponsiblefor their safety, or under supervision and withprior instruction in its use. Children should besupervised to ensure that they do not playwith the appliance.

•• Residual heatA cooking zone can remain hot for severalminutes after use.An ""HH"" is displayed during this period.Avoid touching the hot areas during this time.

•• Child safety deviceYour cooktop is equipped with a child safetydevice that locks its operation after use orduring cooking (See " Child Safety use" sec-tion).Do not forget to unlock it before using thecooktop again.

•• For users of pacemakers andactive implantsThe functioning of the hob conforms to cur-rent electromagnetic interference standardsand thus is in total compliance with legalrequirements (89/336/CEE directives).In order to avoid interference between yourcooktop and a pacemaker, your pacemakermust be designed and programmed in com-pliance with the regulations that apply to it.Consequently, we can only guarantee that ourown product is compliant.

With regard to the compliance of the pacema-ker or any potential incompatibility, you canobtain information from the manufacturer oryour attending physician.

Electrical DangerEnsure that the power cables of any

electrical appliances plugged in close tothe hob are not in contact with the cookingzones.

If a crack appears in the glass worktop,immediately disconnect your appliance toavoid the risk of electric shock.To do this, remove the fuses or use the cir-cuit breaker.Do not use your cooktop until you havereplaced the glass worktop.

••

DISPOSING OF WASTE••

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DESCRIPTION OF YOUR APPLIANCE••

B C B

A A D

Air intake

Air outlet

Vitroceramic glass

Power cord

A

B

C

D

AFTER-SALES SERVICE

4 cm

4 cm

4 cm

4 cm

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ventilation

space

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Your appliance should be positioned so that the plug-in unit is accessible.The distance between the edge of your appliance and the side and rear walls (or partitions)must be at least four centimetres (area A).Glue the foam seal underneath your appliance by following the outline of the worktop uponwhich your appliance will rest. This will allow you to achieve an airtight seal with the worktop.Attach the clips to the hob ((depending on the model)

PROPER POSITIONING

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TipIf your oven is located below your cooktop, the cooktop's thermal safety measures for-

bid the simultaneous use of the cooktop and the pyrolysis program of your oven.Your cooktop is equipped with an anti-overheating safety device.This safety can be activated, for example, when the hob is installed over an oven that is notsufficiently insulated. If this occurs, a series of small lines appear in the control panel. Inthis case, we recommend that you increase the ventilation of your hob by creating an ope-ning in the side of your cabinet (8 cm x 5 cm) and/or that you install the oven insulation kit(reference 75X1652) that is available from the Post-Sales Service Department.

WarningYou must ensure that the air intakes located under your cooking appliance remain

clear at all times.

This induction cooktop requires adequate supply of cool air to function. The base of thecooktop must have direct unrestricted ventilation to the room where the cooktop is instal-led. Ensure you follow the installation instructions detailed below.

•• BUILD-IN

ABOVE A CUPBOARD OR DRAWER UNITThe positioning must allow a fresh air intake and air outlet.

ABOVE AN OVENThe positioning must allow a fresh air intake and an air outlet of 4 mm minimum

Your appliance can be easily integrated above a cabinet, a built-in oven.For all types of installation, your induction hob needs proper ventilation.

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20mm min 20mm min

4mm gap 4mm gap

10mm gap 10mm gapAirflow Airflow

Minimum clearances and ventilation requirements Minimum clearances and ventilation requirements for cooktops installed above an oven for cooktops installed above a cabinet or drawers

2 X 50mm holes an be cut into each

side wall of the cabinet

for additional cool air intake

2 X 50mm holes can be cut into each

side wall of the cabinet

for additional cool air intake

Top of drawer or cabinet.

Oven

Bevel the face opposite the air vents to allow air to exit the vents.

Bevel the face opposite the air vents to allow air

to exit the vents.

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Separate the 2 phase wires (L1 and L2) beforeconnection.

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•Electrical connection of 220-240V ~

WarningIf the cable is damaged it must be

replaced by the manufacturer, its after-sales service or a person with a similarqualification to prevent danger.

For a 400 V 2N triphase connection, if yourhob malfunctions, check that the neutralconductor is properly connected.

These hobs must be connected to the mainsusing a socket in compliance with publicationIEC 60083 or an all-pole circuit-breaker device incompliance with the installation rules in force.

Your appliance should be positioned so thatthe mains switch is accessible.

When power is first supplied to your hob, orafter an extended power cut, an indicator lightwill appear on the control panel. Wait for30 seconds approximately until this informa-tion disappears before using your cooktop(This display is normal and it is intended, ifapplicable, for your after-sales service. In allcases, the user of the hob should disregard it).

CONNECTION••

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22 / USING YOUR APPLIANCE

TipTo check the suitability of your cook-

ware:Place the vessel on a cooking zone atpower level 4.If the display remains on, your cookware iscompatible.If the display flashes, your cookware cannotbe used with induction cooking.You can also use a magnet to test the cook-ware.If a magnet "sticks" to the bottom of thecookware, it is compatible with induction.

•• WHICH COOKING ZONESHOULD YOU USE BASED ONYOUR COOKWARE?

••COOKWARE FOR INDUCTION

••The induction principle

The principle of induction is based on amagnetic phenomenon.When you place your cookware on a cookingzone and you turn it on, the electronic boardsin your cooking hob produce "induced" cur-rents in the bottom of the cookware and ins-tantly raise its température. This heat is thentransferred to the food, which is simmered orseared depending on your settings.

••CookwareMost cookware is compatible with induction.Only glass, terra cotta, aluminium without aspecial finish on the bottom, copper andsome non-magnetic stainless steels do notwork with induction cooking.We recommend that you select cookwarewith a thick, flat bottom. The heat will be dis-tributed better and cooking will be more uni-form.

By choosing cookware that displays this logoon its bottom or on its packaging, you can becertain that it is perfectly compatible withyour hob under normal operating conditions.

+-

C

BA

Inductor

Electronic board

Induced electric current

A

B

C

Cooking Cookware to usezone

1166 ccmm 1100 .......... 1188 ccmm

1188 ccmm 1122 .......... 2222 ccmm

2211 ccmm 1188 .......... 2244 ccmm

2288 ccmm 1122 .......... 3322 ccmm

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DESCRIPTION OF THE CONTROLPANEL

••

Start/stop touch control.

Power level - + touch controls.

Memory function touch control.

Interrupt function touch control.

Max power booster touch control.

Offset programming touch control.

Timer touch controls.

A

B

C

TipFor simultaneous use, favour the use

of cooking zones located on oppositesides of the cooktop.On the same side, the use of a cookingzone at maximum power results in an auto-matic limitation of the other cooking zoneon that side, which is indicated in the powerlevel display.

CA B

••

GD FE

MEMORY FUNCTIONAllows you to access a determined powerlevel at any moment. Press the button andthe hob will heat up to a determined powerlevel (The power level defined by the manu-facturer is 8), but the user can change thevalue of this power level by following thesesteps.Modification of the memory function power(With the hob switched off)1. Keep the button pressed down until abeep sounds.2. The power level which has been definedwill flash on the display.3. Modify the power level with the “-”and“+”power level buttons (B).4. Press the button again to validate theoperation.5. Switch off the hob.

INTERRUPT FUNCTIONThis allows you to always be able to trip thepower for a certain time. This gives the usertotal flexibility.1. Start with the hob switched on and a deter-mined power level.2. Press the button and then you canenter the new power level and the time whichit is going to be active. The power level isadjusted with the “-”and “+”buttons in zone (B)and the duration is adjusted using the “-”and“+”buttons in zone (G).3. Then validate by pressing the button .4. The new power level is displayed with a dot.5. Once the time has passed, return to the ini-tial position and the dot will disappear.

MAX POWER BOOSTERThe cooking areas are equipped with a“BOOSTER” function. This function meansthat the maximum temperature can be obtai-ned quickly.1.Press the power level button. The hobpower display will display (bo) and the hobwill start to give maximum power.

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POWERING ONPress the start/stop button for the cooking zoneyou want to use. A flashing 0 and a beep indicatethat the cooking zone is on. You can thenchoose the desired power level.If you do not select a power level, the cookingzone will automatically turn itself off.

POWER OFFPress the start/stop button for the cookingzone used or the power level "--" button until 00is displayed.

ADJUSTING THE POWERPress the + power level button, and a beep* willconfirm that your settings from 1 to P (maximumpower) are actually taken into account.When it is switched on you can move directly tomaximum power "P" by pressing the "--" powerlevel button.

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PROGRAMMING COOKINGThis allows you to adjust the finishing timeand the duration of this cooking session.1. Switch on the hob of your choice, using thebutton.

2. Press the button and it will display thecurrent time.If the time is correct, go to point4, and if not, adjust the time.3. ADJUSTING THE CURRENT TIME : Usethe “-”and “+”power level buttons in zone (B)to change the hour and use the “-”and“+”timer buttons (G) to adjust the minutes.

4. Validate the time by pressing the but-ton (the digits will then flash).5. Adjust the time to when you wish cookingto finish with the “ -”and“+” buttons fromzones (B) and (E).

6. Validate by pressing the button.7. Adjust the cooking time using the “-”and“+”timer buttons in zone (G).

8. Validate by pressing the button.9. Define the chosen power level for cookingwith the“-”and “+”power level buttons fromzone (B).

10. Validate the power by pressing thebutton.11. Once programmed, it displays (Auto) andthen the digits go off and only a red dotremains lit.

IMPORTANT : Offset programming cannot beused at the same time on more than one hob.

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2. Once the hob has heated up, select thechosen power level by pressing the “-”powerlevel button in zone “B”. The “BOOSTER”function will be cancelled by pressing anyother power sensor associated with the hob,or with the on/off sensor.

•• SETTING THE TIMER

To use the timer:- Switch on the cooking zone and adjust thepower level.- Select the timer button of the cooking zone.- Press + or - until you reach the desired set-ting for your cooking time. For long durations,press - to reach 99 minutes directly.The timer starts counting only if the cookingzone is covered with an item of cookware.When the cooking is finished the zone switch-es off, the timer indicates 00, and you are noti-fied by a ssoouunndd ssiiggnnaall.- Press any button to stop the beeping.

To change the timer settings:- Select your timer- Press on + or -.To stop the timer:- Select your timer- Press twice on + and-.

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ACOUSTIC SIGNALIt is possible to silence the appliance, ordeactivate the acoustic signals.They can onlybe activated or deactivated when the hob topis switched off.

• In order to deactivate the acoustic signal,press simultaneously on the“+”power com-mands and “+” of on the keypad for theright or rear right cooking zone (dependingon the model) until the “bE Ep”symbolappears, keep pressing until the digits disap-pear.• In order to activate the acoustic signal,press simultaneously on the “+”power com-mands and “+” of on the keypad for theright or rear right cooking zone (dependingon the model) until the “bE Ep”symbolappears, and an acoustic signal sounds, thenstop pressing the buttons.

•• CHILD SAFETY” USE Your hob has a child safetydevice which locks the controlswhen the hob is not in use (whencleaning for example) or when itis being used for cooking (to

maintain your settings). Due to safety reasons,only the “stop” control is always active. Itauthorises a heating zone to be switched offeven when the hob is locked.

•• How do you lock your cooktop? Hold the lock key until the led on top lights upand a beep confirms your action.

•• Cooktop locked when in operation The display of cooking zones in operationalternately indicates power and the lockingsymbol .When you press the ppoowweerr or ttiimmeerr controlsfor the zones in operation, the lock led lightsup. It will switch off after a few seconds.Only the “stop” control remains on at all times.

For cooking zones that are not in operation,the symbol and the led light up when youpress the “ssttaarrtt//ssttoopp” controlsThis display will switch off after a fewseconds.

•• The cooktop is locked when swit-ched off The led above the lock key is switched off.Press this control briefly to switch on the led. The led displays when you press the ssttaarrtt //ssttoopp key in any zone.

•• How do you unlock your cooktop? Press the lock control until the led switches offand a double beep confirms your maneouver.

TipRemember to unlock your cooktop

before using it again (see chapter on“child safety use”).

••

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SAFETY DURING OPERATION•Residual heatAfter intensive use, the cooking zone that youhave just used can remain hot for several min-utes.An ""HH"" is displayed during this period.Avoid touching the hot areas during this time.

•Temperature limiterEach cooking zone is equipped with a safetysensor that constantly monitors the tempera-ture of the bottom of the cookware. In theevent that an empty vessel is left on a cookingzone that is on, this sensor automaticallyadjusts the power output of the cooktopthereby avoiding any risk of damage to thecookware or the hob.

•"Small Items" safetyA small object (such as a fork, a spoon, a ring,etc.) left alone on the cooktop is not detectedas a piece of cookware.The display flashes and no heat is produced.

WarningSeveral small objects together on a

cooking zone may be detected as cook-ware.If the display remains on: power may besupplied and the objects may be heated.

•Protection against overflows

The cooktop may shut down(with the adjacent symbol inthe display) automatically inany of these three situations:

-- Overflow that spills onto the touch controls.- Damp towel placed over the touch controls.- Metallic object placed on the touch con-trols.Clean the cooktop or remove the object, thenbegin cooking again.

•Auto-Stop systemIf you forget to switch off a cooking zone,your hob has an "AAuuttoo--SSttoopp ssyysstteemm" safetyfunction which automaticallty cuts off thepower to the cooking zone, after a predefinedperiod (between 1 and 10 hours dependingon the power used).If this safety system is used, the cutoff to thecooking zone is displayed as "AASS" or "AA" onthe control panel and a "beep" sounds forabout 2 minutes. Simply press any of the con-trol buttons to stop this. A double beep will confirm your action.

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PROTECTING YOUR APPLIANCEAvoid hard shocks from cookware:The vitroceramic glass worktop is very sturdy;however, it is not unbreakable.

Do not place any hot lids flat on your cookinghob. A suction effect may damage the vitroce-ramic surface.

Avoid dragging cookware across the surface,which may in the long-term result in thedegradation of the decorative finish of thevitroceramic top.

Avoid placing cookware on the frame or cover(depending on the model).

Avoid using cookware with rough or bumpybottoms: they can capture and transfer parti-cles that may produce stains or scratches onyour hob.

These defects that do not result inappliance malfunction or do not make itunsuitable for use are not covered by thewarranty.

MAINTAINING YOUR APPLIANCE

Do not store cleaning products or flammableproducts in the cabinet underneath yourcooktop.

Do not heat unopened canned goods; theymay burst.Of course, this precaution applies to all typesof cooking.

Never use a sheet of aluminium for cooking.Never place items wrapped in aluminium foilor packaged in aluminium dishes on your coo-top.The aluminium will melt and permanentlydamage your cooking appliance.

Objects not intended for cooking shouldnever be placed on the hob (risk of poweringon, scratches, etc.).

Steam cleaning should never be used. Thesteam jet could damage your cooktop.

TTYYPPEE OOFF SSTTAAIINNSS//SSPPOOTTSS

Light.

Accumulation of baked-on soil.Overflow of sugary pre-parations, melted plastic.

Rings and hard waterresidue.

Shiny metallic streaks.Weekly maintenance.

WWHHAATT TTOO DDOO

Thoroughly moisten the zone to be clea-ned with hot water, then wipe off.

Thoroughly moisten the zone to be clea-ned with hot water. Use a scraper forglass to remove the large bits, follow withthe rough side of a disinfectant sponge,and then wipe off.

Apply warm white vinegar to the stain, letstand, then wipe with a soft cloth.

Apply a cleaning agent for vitroceramicglass (preferable one with silicone for itsprotective properties) to the surface.

UUSSEE

Disinfectant spon-ges.

Disinfectant spon-ges.Scraper for glass.

White spirit vinegar.

Cleaning agent forvitroceramic glass.

CreamSpecial disinfectant sponge

for delicate dishes Scouring sponge Powder

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44 / SPECIAL MESSAGES, DIFFICULTIES

WarningIn the event that there is a break, crack or opening--even minor--in the vitroceramic

glass, immediately disconnect your appliance to avoid the risk of electric shock.Contact the After-Sales Service Department.

YOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO:

An indicator light appears.

Your installation blows a fuse.

Only one side works.

The hob produces an odourduring the first cooking ses-sions.

Working normally.

The electrical connection ofyour hob is incorrect.

New appliance.

Nothing.

Verify the connections.See the "Electricalconnection" section.Operate each cookingzone for 30 minutes with asaucepan full of water.

The hob stops working and itemits a beep approximatelyevery 10 seconds and a or"F7" is displayed.

A series of small or "F7" isdisplayed.

After turning on a heating zone,the indicator lights on thecontrol panel continue to flash.

The saucepans make noiseduring cooking.Your hob makes a clickingsound during cooking.

The fan continues to function afew minutes after your hob isturned off.

There was an overflow or anobject is in contact with thecontrol panel.

The electronic boards heatedup.

The cookware used is not sui-table for induction or is lessthan 12 cm in diameter (10 cmfor the 16-cm cooking zone).

This is normal with some typesof cookware. This is caused bythe transfer of energy from thehob to the cookware.

Cooling of the electronic com-ponents.Working normally.

Clean the hob or removethe object, then begincooking again.

See "Built-In" section.

See section on cookwarefor induction.

Nothing. There is no risk,neither to your hob nor toyour cookware.

Nothing.

•During operation

•During initial use

YOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO:

The hob is not working and theindicator lights on the controlpanel are not on.

The table is not working andanother message is displayed.

The hob does not function, theinformation is displayed.

The appliance is not receivingelectricity. The electrical sup-ply is defective or the electri-cal connection is incorrect.

The electronic board is opera-ting poorly.

The hob is locked.

Inspect the electrical cir-cuit breaker and fuses.

Call the After-SalesService Department.

See chapter on using thechild safety system.

•When powering onYOU OBSERVE THAT: POSSIBLE CAUSES: WHAT SHOULD YOU DO:

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COOKING CHART••

BROTHS

THICK SOUPS

COURT BOUILLON

FROZEN FOODS

THICK, FLOUR-BASED

BUTTER-BASED WITH EGGS(BEARNAISE, HOLLANDAISE)

PREPARED SAUCES

ENDIVES, SPINACH

DRIED BEANS

BOILED POTATOES

GOLDEN BROWN POTATOES

SAUTEED POTATOES

DEFROSTING VEGETABLES

MEAT, NOT TOO THICK

STEAKS, IN SKILLETGRILLED MEATS (CAST IRON GRILL)

FROZEN FRENCH FRIES

FRESH FRENCH FRIES

PRESSURE COOKER(ONCE IT STARTS WHISTLING)

COMPOTES

CRÊPES

CRÈME ANGLAISE

MELTED CHOCOLATE

JAMS

MILK

EGGS, FRIED

PASTA

JARS OF BABY FOOD(DOUBLE BOILER)

MEAT STEW

SPANISH RICE

RICE PUDDING

FFRRYY CCOOOOKK//BBRROOWWNN CCOOOOKK//SSIIMMMMEERR KKEEEEPPBRING TO RETURN TO BOILING WWAARRMMA BOIL BOILING LIGHT BROTHS

SOUPS

FISH

SAUCE

VEGETABLES

MEAT

FRYING

MISCELLA-NEOUS

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BLANCO CUSTOMER SERVICE 1300 739 033 www.meaappliances.com.au

SALES OFFICES AND SHOWROOMS SERVICE AND SPARE PARTS

NEW SOUTH WALES. QUEENSLAND.

Head Office, Sales and Marketing Brisbane.104 Vanessa Street. Endeavour Refrigeration and Appliance Service.Kingsgrove. Telephone: 07 3137 3633NSW 2208. Facsimile: 07 3137 3663Telephone: 02 9503 2888 www.endeavourservice.com.auFacsimile: 02 9503 2810

Gold Coast.Sydney Showroom. Roshad Appliance Service.

40 Ebley Street. Telephone: 07 5535 7044

Bondi Junction. Facsimile: 07 5535 7407

NSW 2022Telephone: 02 9386 1190 . Sunshine Coast.

Facsimile: 02 9386 1671 Paul Matters Electrical.Telephone: 07 5449 7133

QUEENSLAND Facsimile: 07 5449 9045

Brisbane Showroom.148 Robinson Road East.

NEW SOUTH WALES.

Geebung.QLD 4034.

All General Whitegoods.

Telephone: 07 3259 2555Telephone: 02 8788 8666

Facsimile: 07 3265 6933.Facsimile: 02 9752 5294www.agw.com.au

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Melbourne Showroom.35 Centre Road.

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Scoresby.Telephone: 02 6260 1033

VIC 3179Facsimile: 02 6260 1035

Telephone: 03 8756 7888Facsimile: 03 8756 7907

VICTORIA.

South Australia Showroom (By Appointment only)Advantage Appliance Service

SC Lighting & Electrical SuppliesTelephone: 03 9874 4222

47 North TerraceFacsimile: 03 9874 6917

HackneySA 5069

SOUTH AUSTRALIA

Telephone: 08 8362 4599Facsimile: 08 8362 4591

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Western Australia Sales Office Facsimile; 08 8352 2044

2A/1 King Edward Road,www.prestigerepairs.com.au

Osborne Park,WA 6017Telephone: 08 9446 5299

WESTERN AUSTRALIA

Facsimile: 08 9204 1219

Metropolitan Appliance Service

*SHOWROOMS ARE OPEN 6 DAYS A WEEK.

Telephone: 08 9330 1724Facsimile: 08 9317 1296