Fisher Paykel Oven DI1203 User Manual

User guide  
Galaxy drop-in cooking system  
DI1203 models  
NZ AU GB IE  
 
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Contents  
Introduction  
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3
Safety and warnings  
Clock and timer  
5
Operating the oven  
Cooking functions  
Automatic cooking  
Oven shelves  
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30  
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Accessories  
Oven temperature conversion chart  
Cooking function options  
Cooking charts  
Galaxy cooktop/hob  
Care and cleaning  
Warranty and service  
Gas rate summary - NZ AU  
Gas rate summary - EU  
Important!  
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS  
 
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Introduction  
About your new Galaxy drop-in cooking system  
Thank you for buying a Fisher & Paykel Galaxy. Now that it is installed and ready to use, you will  
want to know everything about it to make sure you get excellent results right from the start. This  
guide introduces you to all its features, as well as giving you a comprehensive set of cooking  
charts. We recommend you read the whole guide before using your new Galaxy, for both safety  
and cooking success.  
Before using your new Galaxy  
Before using your new Galaxy, please:  
Read this user guide, taking special note of the ‘Safety and warnings’ section following.  
Remove all accessories and packaging.  
Set the clock. The oven will not work until the clock has been set. See the ‘Clock and timer’  
section.  
Condition the oven by turning the function knob to FAN BAKE  
200 0C and heat for one hour.  
and the temperature knob to  
There will be a distinctive smell while you are conditioning your oven. This is normal, but make  
sure your kitchen is well ventilated during the conditioning.  
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5
7
9
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10  
Fig.1 DI1203  
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2
3
4
5
Griddle burner  
Auxilliary burner  
Wok burner  
Electric barbeque  
Semi-rapid burners  
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Control panel  
Left-hand oven  
Left-hand storage drawer  
Right-hand oven  
10 Right-hand storage drawer  
 
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Safety and warnings  
Your Galaxy has been carefully designed to operate safely during normal cooking procedures.  
Please keep the following guidelines in mind when you are using your Galaxy:  
WARNING!  
Hot Surface Hazard  
Accessible parts will become hot when this oven is in use.  
Accessible parts may become hot when the grill is in use with the door open.  
To avoid burns and scalds keep children away.  
Do not touch hot surfaces inside the oven.  
Use oven mitts or other protection when handling hot surfaces such as oven  
shelves or dishes.  
Take care when opening the oven door.  
Let hot air or steam escape before removing or replacing food.  
Do not touch the cooktop components, burners, trivets/pan supports or the  
stainless steel base when hot.  
Before cleaning, turn the burners off and make sure the whole cooktop is cool.  
Failure to do so could result in burns and scalds.  
WARNING!  
Electrical Shock Hazard  
Switch the oven off at the wall before replacing fuses or the oven lamp.  
Failure to do so may result in death or electrical shock.  
WARNING!  
Explosion Hazard  
Do not store flammable materials such as gasoline near the cooktop.  
Do not spray aerosols near the cooktop during use.  
Failure to do so may result in death or electrical shock.  
 
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Safety and warnings  
Important safety precautions  
Isolating switch: make sure this oven is connected to a circuit which incorporates an isolating  
switch providing full disconnection from the power supply.  
Household appliances are not intended to be played with by children.  
Children, or persons with a disability which limits their ability to use the appliance, should have a  
responsible person to instruct them in its use. The instructor should be satisfied that they can use  
the appliance without danger to themselves or their surroundings.  
Safe food handling: leave food in the oven for as short a time as possible before and after  
cooking. This is to avoid contamination by organisms which may cause food poisoning. Take  
particular care during warmer weather.  
Do not place aluminium foil or dishes with reflective qualities on the oven floor as this will cause  
a heat build-up which will irreversibly damage the enamel.  
Do not stand on the door, or place heavy objects on it.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners on the outside surfaces of the oven.  
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean any part of the oven.  
Do not stand or place heavy objects on this appliance.  
Do not use an asbestos mat or decorative covers between the flame and the saucepan as this may  
cause serious damage to your cooktop.  
Do not place aluminium foil or plastic dishes on the cooktop burners.  
Do not let large saucepans or frying pans overlap the bench as this can deflect heat onto your  
benchtop and damage the surface.  
Do not let large saucepans, frying pans or woks push any other pans aside. This could make them  
unstable or deflect heat onto your benchtop and damage the surface.  
Do not use a steam cleaner for cleaning this cooktop.  
Saucepan handles may be hot to touch. Ensure saucepan handles do not overhang other gas  
burners that are on. Keep handles out of reach of children.  
If the electrical supply cord is damaged, it must only be replaced by an authorised person. Ensure  
that the electrical connection plug is accessible after installation.  
Where this gas cooktop is installed in marine craft or in a caravan, it shall not be used as a space  
heater.  
The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the production of heat and moisture in the room in  
which it is installed. Ensure the kitchen is well ventilated. Keep natural ventilation holes open or  
install a mechanical ventilation device (mechanical extractor hood).  
Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation, for example opening of  
a window, or more effective ventilation, for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation  
where present.  
Only use the griddle on the fish burner.  
To prevent excessive heat build up in the cooktop area, cooking times on the griddle should be  
limited to 1 hour.  
The barbeque cover (accessory) must not be used as a cooking surface.  
Fat left on the lava rocks or in the tray may ignite. If flame flare-ups become excessive during  
cooking turn down the temperature. The barbeque grid, rock tray and lava rocks should be cleaned  
after every use.  
 
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Clock and timer  
Timer  
Cook time for automatic cooking.  
The oven will automatically turn off at the  
end of the set cook time.  
Stop time for automatic cooking.  
Fig.2 Electronic clock  
Manual returns the oven to manual  
control during automatic cooking or when  
automatic cooking is completed, and for  
setting the clock.  
Symbols are used for changing times in  
the selected mode.  
Setting the clock  
To set the clock, press the  
shows the correct time.  
button once and then press the  
and  
buttons until the clock  
Note: AUTO will appear in the clock display while the  
button is being pressed.  
Using the timer  
You can use the timer at any time, even when the oven is not in use. The timer does not turn the  
oven off.  
To set the timer, press the  
want. After a few seconds, the clock will show the time of day with the  
To check the remaining time press the button.  
To cancel the timer, press the button and then reset the time to 0:00 by pressing the  
buttons. Press the button to turn the timer off.  
button briefly, then the  
and  
buttons to set the time you  
symbol in the display.  
and  
When the time is up, the timer will beep. Press the  
button to turn the timer off.  
Adjusting the volume of the timer  
You can choose between three levels of volume for the timer beeps.  
To adjust the volume:  
1
2
3
Check the clock is set and the timer is not running.  
Press and hold the  
button. The timer will beep.  
Release the  
stored.  
button and re-press to hear the next level of volume. The last level selected is  
Note: if the power to the oven is cut, then the ‘beep’ volume will reset to the loudest level.  
 
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Clock and timer  
Using the manual timer (right hand oven only)  
The timer can be used at any time, even when the right hand oven is not in use. If the right hand  
oven is in use, the timer will ring and turn the oven off when the selected time has elapsed. The  
timer can be set for up to 120 minutes.  
To set the timer  
Turn the timer control clockwise to the 120 minute mark, then turn back to show the number of  
minutes you require.  
To cancel the timer  
Turn the timer control to the ‘O’ mark.  
 
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Operating the oven  
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2
Select the function using the function control knob. The oven lights will come on.  
Select the temperature using the temperature control knob. The oven temperature indicator  
light, above the temperature knob on the control panel, will glow until the oven has reached the  
set temperature, and then it will go out.  
3
When you have finished cooking, turn the function and temperature control knobs to the off  
position.  
O
Note: the oven cooling fan comes on automatically at different stages of the cooking cycle. It  
blows out warm air above the door. When the oven is turned off, the cooling fan may stay on  
until the oven cools down.  
Fig.3 Function control knob  
Fig.4 Temperature control knob  
Note: oven knobs may vary from those illustrated.  
 
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Cooking functions  
Your oven has eight cooking functions. Each function is represented by a symbol on the oven  
control panel.  
ECO GRILL Top inner element  
ECO GRILL  
uses the inner area of the top element and is useful when you need to grill  
single servings or small pieces of food. For best results leave the door open at the first  
stop position.  
GRILL Inner and outer top elements  
GRILL  
uses both of the top elements and is ideal for grilling a large area of food. For  
best results leave the door open at the first stop position. Grilled vegetables are quick to  
cook and full of flavour.  
FAN GRILL Fan plus top elements  
FAN GRILL  
would normally be fried. Large cuts of meat can be cooked using this function with  
results similar to using a rotisserie. Use FAN GRILL for dishes such as lasagne and  
circulates hot air from the top elements and is excellent for food that  
moussaka. Fan-grilled whole chicken is excellent. Fan grill with the oven door closed.  
DEFROST Fan only  
The fan circulates air around the oven, speeding up the defrosting process by  
approximately 30%.  
CLASSIC BAKE Bottom element  
CLASSIC BAKE  
uses heat from the bottom element only. Preheat the oven first on BAKE  
or FAN BAKE  
. Use CLASSIC BAKE for quiches, slices or anything you want  
browner on the bottom than on the top.  
FAN BAKE Fan plus top and bottom elements  
FAN BAKE  
in BAKE  
circulates hot air from the top and bottom elements. Food cooks faster than  
, so you may need to lower the oven temperature by 5-10 0C. FAN BAKE  
is  
good for crisping food, eg pastry products, and it is also the best method for heating your  
pizza stone.  
FAN FORCED Fan plus fan element  
In FAN FORCED  
FAN FORCED  
potatoes.  
, heat from the element around the fan is forced throughout the oven.  
is perfect for multi-shelf cooking and batch baking, casseroles and baked  
BAKE Top and bottom elements  
BAKE  
is the traditional method of cooking. It is best to cook on only one shelf at a  
time in this function. Use BAKE  
eg fruit cakes, bread and roasts.  
for delicate food and foods that require long cooking,  
 
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Automatic cooking (left hand oven only)  
Use automatic cooking to automatically turn the oven on, cook, and then turn the oven off.  
1
2
Check the clock shows the correct time.  
Select the function and temperature. The oven temperature indicator light  
will glow and the oven will come on.  
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4
5
Decide how long the food will take to cook, allowing time for  
preheating if necessary.  
.
Press the  
button. 0 00 will show. Using the  
buttons,  
set the cooking time, eg 1 hour 15 minutes.  
Select the time you would like the oven to turn off by  
Fig.5 Oven clock and controls  
Fig.6 Sample cook time shown  
.
pressing the  
button and then using the  
buttons eg 18 00.  
If there is time to wait before cooking starts, the current time of  
day and AUTO will show in the clock display. The oven temperature  
indicator light will go out and the oven will switch off but is now set  
for automatic cooking. Note: the cooling fan may remain on.  
If you are already at home to turn the oven on and only want the  
oven to turn off automatically, start cooking as normal, then  
follow step 5 to set a time to stop the oven.  
When automatic cooking starts, AUTO will be displayed and the oven will turn on.  
To see the remaining cook time, press the  
To see the set stop time, press the button.  
To cancel automatic cooking at any time, press the  
function knobs to the off position.  
button.  
button and turn the temperature and  
O
When the stop time is reached, the oven will turn off, the timer will beep and AUTO will flash:  
Press the button to stop the beeping and return the oven to manual mode.  
Turn the temperature and function knobs to the off position.  
O
Important!  
Safe food handling: leave food in the oven for as short a time as possible before and after cooking. This is to  
avoid contamination by organisms which may cause food poisoning. Take particular care during warmer  
weather.  
 
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Oven shelves  
Shelf positions  
Shelf supports  
Shelf positions are numbered from the  
top down. The top positions are for  
grilling functions and middle shelves  
are suitable for baking and roasting.  
Do not cook or place anything on the  
oven floor.  
1
3
2
4
5
Shelf supports  
6
The shelf supports hold the wire  
shelves, the grill/roast pan and the  
glass tray.  
7
8
Shelf slides  
Step-down shelf  
Important!  
Fig. 7 Shelf positions  
For all shelf positions except 7, which  
has shelf slides, make sure you fit  
shelves, the grill/roast pan and the  
glass tray between the metal runners  
of the shelf supports, as shown in  
Fig.6.  
The oven shelves and the grill/roast  
pan have a ‘stop notch’ so that you do  
not accidentally pull them right out of  
the oven. Make sure you put the stop  
notch towards the back of the oven, as  
shown in Fig.7.  
Rear edge to back of oven  
Stop notch  
Shelf slides  
Shelf slides in shelf position 7 give  
easy access to the most commonly  
used shelf position for baking and  
roasting. The shelf slides can hold  
the wire shelves, grill/roast pan  
and the glass tray.  
Fig. 8 Location of stop notch  
Step-down shelf  
The step-down oven shelf increases shelving flexibility and  
maximises the useable space in the oven. Using the  
step-down shelf in the bottom shelf position is excellent  
for quiches and pastry tarts.  
 
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Accessories  
Baking tray  
Pizza stone and paddle  
The baking tray is suitable for biscuits and  
baked goods.  
Your pizza stone will allow you to cook  
homemade pizza like those from an  
authentic pizza house, with a crispy base  
and moist toppings.  
Three-piece grill/roast system  
To use, place the pizza stone in the oven on  
a wire shelf in position 7.  
Turn oven to FAN BAKE  
The three-piece grill/roast system (made  
up of the pan, grid and rack) is designed to  
give superior cooking results and to prevent  
hot fat and juices in the pan splattering  
throughout the oven. All pieces can be used  
together as one complete unit, or in different  
combinations.  
and 200 0C or  
the temperature specified in your recipe  
and preheat for 30-45 minutes. The hotter  
the stone, the crisper the pizza crust will  
be. Mix 1-2 Tbsp of flour and 1-2 Tbsp of  
semolina/coarse cornmeal and sprinkle this  
onto the pizza paddle. This will prevent the  
pizza dough from sticking to the paddle  
when you slide the dough from your  
paddle onto the hot stone.  
Glass tray  
The multipurpose glass tray is made  
from toughened glass to withstand high  
temperatures. It is suitable for roasting and  
grilling, and can also be used as a serving  
dish. The rim on the tray makes it easy to  
handle. The glass tray will not distort or  
corrode, and it will not shatter into small  
pieces if knocked.  
Baking tray  
Grid  
Rack  
Pan  
Glass tray  
Paddle  
Pizza stone  
Fig. 9 Accessories  
 
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Oven temperature conversion chart  
Celsius (°C)  
Fahrenheit (°F)  
Gas Mark  
225  
250  
275  
300  
325  
350  
375  
400  
425  
450  
475  
¼
½
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
110  
130  
140  
150  
170  
180  
190  
200  
220  
230  
240  
Cool  
Moderately cool  
Moderate  
Moderately hot  
Hot  
Very hot  
 
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Cooking function options  
This chart will help you to match your  
cooking requirements to the most  
appropriate cooking function.  
Key: Recommended method  
Alternative method  
Baked products  
Biscuits- single tray  
Biscuits- 2-3 tray  
Slices  
Butter cake  
Fruit cake  
Sponge  
Meringues  
Scones  
Muffins  
Pastry  
Filo parcels / Apple pie  
Lemon meringue pie  
Quiche  
Meats  
Beef - roast  
Beef - steak  
Lamb - roast  
Lamb - rack  
Pork - roast  
Poultry  
Chicken - whole  
Chicken - pieces  
Savoury dishes  
Casseroles  
Lasagne  
Complete oven meals and  
reheating precooked food  
 
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Cooking charts  
Grilling  
Your Galaxy oven gives a choice of GRILL  
, ECO GRILL  
or FAN GRILL  
. For many meats  
grilling is considered to be a healthier option than frying. Recently, grilling has also become a  
popular way to cook vegetables.  
Tips for successful grilling  
GRILL and  
ECO GRILL  
Preheat the grill for five minutes before using it.  
You can grill with the oven door open slightly, at the first ‘stop-position, or closed. Grilling may  
be slightly quicker with the oven door open. Closing the door will help to contain cooking  
smells and save energy.  
Place food on the three-piece grill/roast system, and slot it into one of the upper shelf positions  
(see the ‘Grilling chart’ for the most appropriate shelf).  
The higher you place the food, the faster it will cook and brown.  
The higher the temperature, the faster the food will cook and brown, and we recommend you  
grill at high temperatures. However, you can use lower temperatures.  
Grill only on one shelf at a time.  
Use ECO GRILL  
In ECO GRILL  
for smaller portions of food.  
, place the food on the middle of the grill rack in the three-piece grill/roast  
system (where the metal bars are further apart).  
FAN GRILL  
You do not need to preheat the grill.  
Use FAN GRILL  
with the oven door closed. The top elements cycle on and off, and the fan  
circulates the hot air. The thermostat maintains the oven temperature.  
Use FAN GRILL  
for foods you might otherwise pan fry, barbeque or rotisserie, and for larger  
cuts of meat. It’s also good for dishes like lasagne and moussaka.  
Place food on the three-piece grill/roast system, and slot it into one of the middle or lower shelf  
positions (see the ‘Grilling chart’ for the most appropriate shelf).  
 
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Cooking charts  
Grilling chart  
Food  
GRILL/ECO GRILL  
FAN GRILL  
o
Shelf Temp  
Time (mins) Shelf Temp  
C
Time (mins)  
Beef  
Steak - rare  
3
4
4
4
4
High  
High  
High  
High  
High  
8-10  
Steak - medium  
Steak - well done  
Hamburgers - well done  
Meatballs - well done  
10-15  
15-20  
12-15  
12-15  
5
5
180-200  
15-20  
15-25  
180-200  
Lamb  
Chops - medium  
Chops - well done  
Rack - medium  
4
4
High  
High  
15-20  
20-25  
4
4
6
180-200  
190-200  
190-200  
15-20  
20-25  
25-35  
Pork  
Chops - well done  
Ham steaks - well done  
Bacon - well done  
4
4
3
High  
High  
High  
15-20  
10-15  
6-8  
5
5
4
180-200  
180-200  
180-200  
20-30  
15-20  
10-15  
Sausages  
Well done  
4
High  
10-15  
5
180-200  
15-25  
15-30  
Chicken  
Pieces - well done  
Whole - well done  
5
7
180-200  
175  
30-35 per 500 g  
Fish  
Fillets - thick  
Fillets - thin  
4
4
High  
High  
8-12  
6-10  
4
4
180-200  
180-200  
8-12  
6-10  
Toast  
3-6 slices - medium  
1-2 slices - medium  
1
1
High  
High  
2-3  
2-3  
continued...  
 
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Cooking charts  
Grilling chart continued...  
GRILL/ECO GRILL  
FAN GRILL  
o
Food  
Shelf Temp  
Time (mins) Shelf Temp  
C
Time (mins)  
Family favourites  
Fruit crumble  
Macaroni cheese  
Lasagne  
7
7
7
7
5
5
150-160  
175-180  
150-160  
150-160  
150-160  
175-200  
30-40  
20-25  
25-30  
30-35  
25-30  
20-30  
Moussaka  
Cannelloni  
Vegetables  
Snacks  
Cheese on toast  
Nachos  
2
4
High  
175  
4-5  
10-15  
The above temperatures and times are a guide only and you may need to increase or decrease  
them depending on your preferences.  
 
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Cooking charts  
Baking  
Your Galaxy oven gives you an outstanding choice of baking options (see ‘Cooking functions’).  
Tips for successful baking  
Preheat the oven while you prepare your food – many baked items should not be left long  
before baking.  
Read the recipe and assemble the ingredients on the bench before you start.  
Use baking paper to line cake pans and biscuit trays, to eliminate the need for greasing.  
See the ‘Baking chart’ for suggested times, temperature and shelf positions.  
For best results use the trays supplied with your oven.  
Some foods are best cooked on a particular function (see the ‘Cooking function options’ chart).  
FAN BAKE  
is great for pastry products such as apple pie and anything that takes less than an  
hour to cook.  
When using FAN BAKE  
for a recipe that only gives instructions for BAKE  
you need to lower  
the oven temperature slightly (approximately 5-10 oC) and/or reduce the cooking time a little  
(approximately 10%).  
FAN FORCED  
is the best function for cooking on more than one shelf at a time. Space the  
shelves evenly in the oven so the hot air can circulate freely.  
Bread and rich fruitcakes are best cooked on BAKE  
. If two shelves of baking are cooked on  
this function swap them over towards the end of the cooking time (that is, move the upper tray  
to the lower position and the lower tray to the upper position) so both brown evenly.  
Always place baking pans centrally on the oven shelf. If cooking more than one pan on a shelf,  
space them evenly so the hot air can circulate freely around them. If the pans are large, it may be  
necessary to swap them around towards the end of the cooking time.  
CLASSIC BAKE  
base such as custard tarts, baked cheesecakes and quiches or anything that doesn’t need to be  
browned on top. Preheat the oven on FAN FORCED before switching function to CLASSIC  
BAKE  
uses heat from the bottom element only and is perfect for foods with a pastry  
.
Important!  
Some recipes recommend putting water or ice in the oven with bread dough during baking. The additional  
moisture improves the bread crust. You must place the water or ice in a dish on an oven shelf. Do not put it  
directly onto the oven floor. Placing water, ice, or any dish or tray directly on the oven floor can irreversibly  
damage the enamel.  
 
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Cooking charts  
Baking chart  
BAKE  
Shelf  
o
Food  
Temp C  
Time (mins)  
Baked products  
Biscuits  
6
7
6
7
7
7
7
6
7
6
7
7
8
170-180  
160-175  
135-145  
150-170  
150-160  
135-150  
170-190  
200-220  
110-120  
200-220  
190-220  
225-250  
175-190  
10-15  
20-30  
25-35  
55-75  
70-90  
4-6 hrs  
25-35  
12-18  
55-65  
10-15  
15-30  
12-20  
25-35  
Slices  
Shortbread  
Cake - butter/choc  
Cake - fruit light  
Cake - fruit rich  
Sponge  
Muffins  
Meringues  
Scones  
Bread/Rolls  
Pizza  
Apple pie  
Pastry  
Filo  
7
7
7
7
175-190  
210-225  
185-210  
180-200  
30-35  
10-20  
35-45  
20-30  
Flaky/Puff  
Choux  
Quiche  
Bacon & egg pie  
7
7
7
7
7
180-200  
180-200  
35-45  
14-18  
Custard tart - pastry case  
Custard tart - filling  
180  
120  
7
20-25  
Lemon meringue pie - pastry case  
Lemon meringue pie - filling  
180-200  
170-180  
14-18  
15-20  
Family favourites  
Lasagne  
7
7
7
7
7
-
170-180  
175-190  
175-180  
175-190  
175-190  
-
35-45  
60-70  
45-50  
50-65  
25-30  
-
Meatloaf  
Chicken pieces  
Chicken casserole  
Fish pie  
Complete oven meal*  
Vegetables  
Baked  
7
7
160-180  
175-200  
45-70  
30-45  
Roasted  
*
Complete oven meal example: 1.5 kg roast lamb, 800 g potatoes, 400-500 g root vegetables & fruit pie.  
Depending on the size of the meat and weight of vegetables, cooking times will vary.  
Two-stage baking process - adjust temperature after the first stage.  
 
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Cooking charts  
FAN BAKE  
Shelf  
FAN FORCED  
o
o
Temp C  
Time (mins) Shelf  
Temp C  
Time (mins)  
6
7
6
7
7
7
7
6
7
6
7
7
8
160-175  
150-170  
125-235  
150-160  
140-150  
125-145  
160-175  
190-200  
100-110  
190-210  
180-210  
200-230  
175-190  
8-12  
5, 7  
7
170-180  
160-175  
135-145  
150-170  
145-155  
130-150  
170-190  
200-220  
110-120  
190-210  
190-210  
225-250  
180-200  
10-15  
20-30  
20-30  
55-75  
80-100  
4-6 hrs  
25-35  
12-18  
55-65  
10-12  
15-30  
15-20  
25-30  
20-30  
20-30  
45-65  
60-80  
4-6 hrs  
20-30  
12-16  
50-60  
8-12  
6
7
7
7
7
6
5, 7  
6
15-25  
12-18  
25-30  
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
160-175  
200-220  
175-200  
170-190  
25-30  
10-20  
30-40  
20-30  
7
7
7
7
175-190  
210-225  
185-210  
180-200  
30-35  
10-20  
35-45  
20-30  
7
7
7
7
7
170-190  
175-195  
30-40  
12-16  
7
7
7
7
7
180-200  
180-200  
35-45  
14-18  
170  
110  
7
20-25  
180  
120  
7
20-25  
175-195  
165-175  
12-16  
10-15  
180-200  
170-180  
14-18  
15-20  
7
7
7
7
7
-
150-160  
170-180  
155-170  
150-165  
170-180  
-
35-45  
50-60  
45-50  
45-60  
20-30  
-
7
160-170  
175-190  
175-180  
170-180  
175-190  
160  
35-45  
60-70  
45-50  
45-60  
25-30  
90-100  
7
7
7
7
4, 8  
7
7
160-175  
175-190  
45-70  
30-45  
7
7
160-180  
175-200  
45-70  
30-45  
The above temperatures and times are a guide only and you may need to increase or decrease them  
depending on your preferences.  
 
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Cooking charts  
Roasting  
Your Galaxy oven is equipped to handle a variety of roasts.  
Tips for successful roasting  
When cooking large cuts of meat, times and temperatures are based on 30 minutes per  
500 g/1 lb. Times and temperatures given below are guidelines and small adjustments may be  
necessary.  
Roasting times will be affected by the shape, size and temperature of the meat being roasted.  
Meat with a bone will cook more quickly than a boneless roast.  
Do not add water to your roast, as this steams the meat.  
For perfect results, use a meat probe or a meat thermometer.  
Let all roast meats and poultry stand for 10-15 minutes at the end of cooking before carving.  
This allows the meat fibres to relax. Fewer juices will be lost when it is cut and the meat will be  
juicier and more tender. To keep the meat warm, cover with foil.  
The meat will continue to cook during standing, so allow for this in your calculations (this is  
particularly important if you want a rare or medium rare roast).  
Roasting can be achieved with a range of cooking functions. FAN BAKE  
BAKE and FAN GRILL can all be used for roasting, each giving unique results.  
Meats roasted on FAN GRILL cook and brown in a rotisserie style. Radiant heat sears the  
outside surface while the inside remains tender and juicy. You do not need to preheat the oven  
on FAN GRILL  
BAKE is the traditional function for roasting. Cook one tray at a time.  
, FAN FORCED  
,
.
FAN FORCED  
position.  
FAN BAKE  
is perfect for roasting when you also need to cook other dishes on another shelf  
tends to brown and cook faster than BAKE  
.
 
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Cooking charts  
Roasting chart  
Food  
Shelf Temp oC  
Mins/500 g  
Internal temp oC  
Meat  
Beef - rare  
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
7
160-170  
160-170  
160-170  
160-170  
160-170  
160-170  
180-185  
160-180  
220  
30-35  
35-45  
45-60  
45-60  
30-40  
45-60  
40-45  
25-30  
50-60  
65-70  
75-80  
75-80  
65-70  
75-80  
75-80  
82-85  
Beef - medium  
Beef - well done  
Mutton - well done  
Hogget - medium  
Hogget - well done  
Pork - well done  
Chicken - well done  
Venison* - rare  
3.5 per cm thickness 50-60  
*
Brown prior to roasting in an oiled frypan on high heat.  
The above temperatures and times are a guide only and you may need to increase or decrease  
them depending on your preferences.  
 
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Galaxy cooktop/hob  
4
5
1
3
1
2
3
4
5
Griddle burner  
Auxilliary burner  
Wok burner  
Electric barbeque  
Semi-rapid burners  
2
5
Fig. 10 Galaxy cooktop/hob  
Before using the cooktop/hob  
Before using your Galaxy cooktop clean it with  
warm soapy water and a soft cloth to remove  
dust. Check that the electricity is switched on  
in order for the electronic ignition to work.  
Choose the cooktop control knob for the  
burner you want to use. Press down and turn  
the knob anti clockwise all the way to the  
HI symbol. Hold down the knob for 5 seconds  
until the burner lights. All the igniters will  
spark until the gas ignites on the selected  
burner. The flame can be adjusted anywhere  
between the HI symbol and the LO symbol.  
Do not regulate the flame between high and the OFF position.  
If the cooktop/hob does not light  
Check that the power is switched on allowing the electronic ignition to work.  
Check that the burner rings are placed correctly.  
Clean electrode tips with a toothbrush and methylated spirits.  
The wok burner may need a moment to stabilise the inner ring of flame.  
Check that you know how the flame failure device works (see below).  
Check the gas supply is turned on.  
 
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Galaxy cooktop/hob  
If the burner has not ignited within 15 seconds, stop operating the igniter and wait at least 1  
minute before attempting a further ignition of the burner. In the event of the burner flames  
being accidently extinguished, turn off the burner control and do not attempt to re-ignite the  
burner for at least 1 minute.  
Safety features  
Your Galaxy cooktop has a flame failure safety device fitted. A metal probe behind the burner  
generates a small electrical current when a flame is present. After 5 seconds the metal probe  
gets hot enough to hold a valve open and maintain the gas supply. If the flame is blown out  
then the gas to the burner is cut off. To operate the flame failure you need to hold the burner  
knob down for 5 seconds after the burner has ignited. Letting go of the burner knob too soon  
will extinguish the flame.  
Flame failure cooktop models have two probes at the back of the burners, one will be the  
spark electrode and the other is the flame failure probe.  
Cooktop/hob utensils  
To get the best out of your Galaxy cooktop follow these simple suggestions:  
Do not use an asbestos mat between the flame and the saucepan as this may cause serious  
damage to your cooktop.  
Never use plastic or aluminium foil dishes on the burners.  
Saucepans should have thick flat bottoms. Food in a saucepan with an uneven bottom will take  
longer to cook. Heavy saucepans may bend the trivets/pan support or deflect the flame. Match  
the bottom of your saucepans with the cooking zone and see that it is stable. This will give you  
the most efficient cooking. Do not let large saucepans or frying pans over lap the bench as this  
can deflect heat onto your benchtop and damage the surface.  
For the simmer (auxiliary) and semi rapid burners pots should be larger than 12cm in diameter.  
The griddle burner may be used with pots 18cm in diameter and above. The wok burner is  
primarily designed for woks but may be used with 17-23cm diameter pots with care. A fish  
kettle on the griddle burner is not only useful for fish, but for steaming long vegetables like cobs  
of corn, asparagus, Chinese broccoli and long beans.  
 
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Galaxy cooktop/hob  
2
3
4
1
5
6
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Griddle  
Barbeque cover (accessory)  
Barbeque grid  
Element  
Rock tray  
Drip pan  
Trivet/pan support  
7
Fig. 11 Galaxy cooktop/hob  
Using the barbeque  
The Galaxy Barbeque provides the extreme heat needed to create the caramelised, juicy  
barbequed flavour achieved on an outdoor barbeque. The Galaxy Barbeque has a full range of  
heat settings from LO to HI. Turn the control knob clockwise to HI to begin cooking. Reduce the  
temperature when you are cooking by turning the control knob anti-clockwise. Preheat the grill  
for at least 10 minutes so that the barbeque grid and lava rocks can reach a suitable cooking  
temperature.  
For initial browning of foods or searing of meat the temperature should be HI, and turned  
down to a lower temperature during the cooking period. Larger pieces of meat may need to be  
cooked at a lower temperature to allow the meat to cook through. During cooking, do not leave  
the Barbeque while it is on. Turn to (Off) at the end of the cooking time.  
Barbeque first use  
Wash the barbeque grid in warm water. Use a scouring pad to remove any residue that might be  
on the grid. Rinse thoroughly and dry. Place the supplied lava rocks in the rock tray, position the  
rock tray on top of the drip pan and place under the element.  
Cooking tips  
To minimise flame flare-ups trim the fat off the edges of steak, chops and poultry.  
Lean mince is best for hamburgers. Steaks are best cooked for a short time on a high heat to  
sear the outside and leave the inside tender. For a more well done steak, sear on HI, then turn  
down to cook through.  
When adding marinades and sauces, reduce the heat and add near the end of cooking.  
Use long handled utensils to turn your meats.  
 
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Galaxy cooktop/hob  
Using a griddle  
Cooking with a griddle  
A griddle is ideal for cooking a variety of foods. The surfaces of a cast-iron griddle will become  
more and more non-stick as cooking oils become baked in. This ‘seasoning’ process can be  
started by coating both surfaces of the griddle with cooking oil and baking in the oven at 150 O  
(300 OF) for about an hour.  
C
Heat the griddle for a few minutes before using.  
Brush the food, not the griddle, with oil, to reduce splatter and smoking.  
Cook steak and vegetables at high temperatures on the ribbed side of the griddle. Turn the steak  
only once, about halfway through the cooking time. To test, press the surface of the steak. The  
softer the meat is, the ‘rarer’ or less well done it will be.  
Griddle scones, pancakes, pikelets, polenta and eggs are best cooked slowly at medium to low  
temperatures on the flat side of the griddle.  
Important!  
Prolonged cooking with the griddle at high temperatures may damage the cooktop.  
Cleaning a cast-iron griddle  
Leave the griddle to cool before cleaning. Scrape away any food residue and wash in warm soapy  
water.  
Do not scour to the bare metal when cleaning the griddle or you will remove the non-stick  
coating that has built up during cooking.  
Dry the griddle thoroughly and wipe with a thin coating of cooking oil to prevent rust forming,  
especially when the griddle is new.  
 
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Care and cleaning  
Cleaning the outside of the Galaxy  
Important!  
Do not use abrasive cleaners or a steam cleaner on the outside surfaces of the Galaxy oven.  
Before cleaning the outside of your Galaxy oven, we recommend you turn it off at the wall. Wipe  
the outside surfaces often, using warm water and a household detergent and/or a stainless steel  
cleaner and polish.  
Cleaning the inside of the oven  
Important!  
Before you start cleaning inside your oven/s, please:  
Read these cleaning instructions and the ‘Safety and warnings’ section at the start of this guide.  
Turn the Galaxy oven off at the wall.  
Make sure the Galaxy oven is a safe temperature to touch.  
Do not use a steam cleaner to clean the inside of the oven/s.  
Do not use any oven cleaners, abrasive cleaners, ammonia-based cleaners or detergents on the  
self-cleaning oven liners. See ‘Caring for the self-cleaning liners.  
It is easier to clean the oven while it is still warm, using household detergents or an ammonia-  
based cleaner. You may use ‘off the shelf’ oven cleaners, if you carefully follow the manufacturers’  
instructions.  
To make cleaning easier, you can remove the wire shelf supports, the oven door, and the fan  
cover. The top element also drops down to make cleaning the oven roof easier.  
Removing and replacing the oven door  
B
A
1
2
To remove the oven door, open the door fully, lift  
the clips (C) back towards you onto the hooks (A).  
Raise the door slightly, holding it on either side  
near the handle, Make sure the clips stay on the  
hooks (A) and lift the door out.  
C
3
To put the door back on, place the upper hinge  
arm (B) in the upper slot and the lower hinge arm  
(D) in the lower slot. Push the hinge arms in as  
far as they will go until the slot in the lower arm  
locates in the hinge support.  
D
4
5
Lower the door gently and release the clips.  
Raise the door slightly to make sure the clips are  
released from the hooks. Close the door.  
A. Hook  
B. Upper hinge arm  
C. Clip  
D. Lower hinge arm  
Fig.12 Removing the oven door  
 
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Care and cleaning  
Removing and replacing the oven lamp  
Always turn the Galaxy off at the wall before touching an oven lamp. To clean the oven more  
easily, pull off the glass cover. If you need to replace the light bulb, simply unscrew it.  
Removing and replacing the shelf supports  
Push the shelf slides in position 7 back into the oven.  
1
2
To remove the shelf supports gently push the retaining wire from underneath the stud then  
swing the lowest edge of the shelf support up and out towards the centre of the oven. The  
prongs at the top will slide out.  
To replace the shelf support, hold them horizontally and locate the prongs into the small slots at  
the top of oven cavity.  
Lower the shelf support and gently place the retaining wire underneath the stud.  
3
4
Important!  
To avoid chipping the enamel – do not lower the shelf supports until the prongs are fully inserted into the  
small slots at the top of the oven.  
Cleaning the shelf slides  
Important!  
Do not wash the shelf slides in the dishwasher. Do not immerse them in soapy water, or use oven cleaner on  
them. Removing the ‘white’ lubricating grease will reduce the life of the shelf slides and prevent them from  
running smoothly.  
Wipe the shelf slides with a damp cloth and a mild detergent only. Do not wipe off or wash away  
the ‘white’ lubricating grease (you can see this when the slides are extended).  
Caring for the self-cleaning liners  
Self-cleaning liners are supplied with some models of the Galaxy oven. They help reduce  
manual oven cleaning. The liners are coated with a special enamel which is porous and contains  
oxidising catalysts.  
Any grease and dirt coming into contact with the liner is absorbed by the enamel and is broken  
down with the help of the oxidising catalysts at normal cooking temperatures.  
As cleaning is improved by using a high temperature, it may be necessary to occasionally run the  
empty oven on FAN GRILL  
at 200 °C for 1 to 11/2 hours.  
 
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Care and cleaning  
Cleaning the cooktop/hob  
Use warm soapy water for cleaning when the cooktop is cold. Apply soapy water with a soft  
sponge or cloth. Do not use steel soap pads as these may dull the appearance of your appliance  
over time. Trivets/pan supports can be washed in the dishwasher. Abrasive cleaners may  
damage the stainless steel, trivets/pan supports and the knobs. After cleaning, wipe dry with a  
clean cloth to ensure the surface is thoroughly dry. For extra shine, use a stainless steel polish.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners on any part of the cooktop as these may damage the cooktop.  
The burner and burner caps can be cleaned in hot water, it is important that the holes are kept  
clear. When replacing the burner rings after cleaning, turn the rings until the positioning teeth  
are placed correctly. Be careful of sharp edges at each end of the cooktop/hob.  
Cleaning the barbeque  
Place the barbeque grid in hot water with a small amount of detergent when cool to touch. If  
there is food residue left on the Grid, scrub with a wire barbeque brush to remove it.  
Make sure that the Barbeque Grid is completely dry before replacing.  
The rock tray, lava rocks and drip pan can also be removed and washed to get rid of any build  
up of fat and food. Lift up the element when cool to touch, to remove the rock tray & drip pan.  
Fat that accumulates in the tray lip can be removed by wiping with a paper towel. Clean the lava  
rocks by boiling for 20 minutes in a large container of water and dishwashing detergent. Sun dry  
and replace. The rocks will change colour after use.  
 
29  
Warranty and service  
Before you call for service or assistance ...  
Check the things you can do yourself. Refer to the installation instructions and your user guide  
and check that:  
1
2
Your product is correctly installed.  
You are familiar with its normal operation.  
If after checking these points you still need assistance, please refer to the Service & Warranty  
book for warranty details and your nearest Authorised Service Centre, or contact us through our  
website:  
 
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Gas rate summary - NZ AU  
Your Product is factory set for Natural Gas. Refer to the appropriate chart for ratings.  
BURNERS  
NATURAL GAS  
LP GAS  
Injector  
orifice  
MJ/h  
Injector  
orifice  
MJ/h  
@2.75kPa  
@1kPa  
8.1 MJ/h  
3.5 MJ/h  
8.8 MJ/h  
13 MJ/h  
Semi-Rapid (RH Front & RH Rear)  
Auxiliary Burner (LH Front)  
Griddle Burner (LH Rear)  
Wok Burner (Centre)  
1.3 mm  
0.80 mm  
0.55 mm  
0.80 mm  
0.92 mm  
8.0 MJ/h  
3.9 MJ/h  
8.0 MJ/h  
11.3 MJ/h  
0.85 mm  
1.35 mm  
1.65 mm  
 
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Gas rate summary - EU  
Your Product is factory set for Natural Gas. Refer to the appropriate chart for ratings.  
DI1203DG  
Griddle Burner (LH rear)  
Wok Burner (centre)  
NG  
LP Gas  
NG  
LP Gas  
Cat  
II 2H3 +  
II 2H3 B/P (30)  
II 2E3 +  
118  
2.60  
080 2.50  
182  
140  
3.60 095  
3.60 263  
II 2L3 B/P (30)  
II 2E3 B/P (50)  
118  
118  
2.40  
2.60  
080 2.50  
070 2.60  
182  
190  
145  
140  
3.50 095  
3.60 076  
3.60 263  
3.60 263  
DI1203DG  
Auxiliary  
NG  
Semi-Rapid (RH front, RH rear)  
LP Gas  
NG  
LP Gas  
Cat  
II 2H3 +  
II 2H3 B/P (30)  
II 2E3 +  
75  
1.0  
050 1.0  
73  
100 Z 2.0  
073  
2.15 157  
II 2L3 B/P (30)  
II 2E3 B/P (50)  
75 S  
75  
1.0  
1.0  
050 1.0  
043 1.0  
73  
73  
105 Z 2.0  
100 Z 2.0  
073  
062  
2.15 157  
2.10 153  
 
 
 
Copyright © Fisher & Paykel 2006. All rights reserved.  
The product specifications in this booklet apply to  
the specific products and models described at the  
date of issue. Under our policy of continuous product  
improvement, these specifications may change at any  
time. You should therefore check with your Dealer to  
ensure this booklet correctly describes the product  
currently available.  
NZ AU GB IE  
Galaxy user guide  
Published: 03/2006  
Part No. 542817 A  
 

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