Arriving on site: Caravan hob, oven and grill
How does a caravan oven, hob and grill work? Cooking equipment has come a long way since Bailey produced their first caravan in 1948. Today, cooking a roast dinner for the family is as easy as doing so at home, but should caravan cookery be new to you, here's how they work.
- Before using the cooking equipment, ensure the drop-down hob cover and glass lid are lifted.
- Open the gas cylinder if you’re planning to use anything gas-powered such as hob gas burners, oven, or grill. This won’t be necessary if you only use the electric hot plate.
- To use the gas hob, press the knob for the desired ring and turn to the required setting, letting it release gas for a couple of seconds. Press the igniter until lit. Hold the knob in for a couple of seconds before releasing it. The temperature is controlled by turning the knob clockwise or anticlockwise.
- The grill and oven are lit in the same way. Again, the temperature is controlled by turning the knob, with the oven displaying temperature settings on the control knob itself.
- Before lowering the glass lid and drop-down hob cover, ensure all appliances are off and all hob rings have cooled down.
- Always use the correct size pan for the hob. The recommended pan size is 18cm
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- Arriving on site: How to set up your Alde or Truma heating system
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