Warnings:
This appliance is designed to be built into a housing unit.
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The installation class is type 3 for gas and type Y for electric parts.
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Housing units must be designed to withstand temperatures of up to 90°C or over.
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For correct installation, refer to the relevant paragraph and reference drawings.
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The use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and humidity in the room in which it is
installed. Ensure the kitchen is well ventilated: keep natural ventilation openings open, or install
a mechanical ventilation device (extractor hood with exhaust duct). In the case of intensive or
prolonged use of the appliance it may be necessary to provide additional ventilation, for example,
by opening a window, or more efficient ventilation, for example by increasing the hood speed.
This handbook is valid for several types of cooktop.
Refer to the data plate on the back in order to identify the model that corresponds your appliance.
These informations, together with the instructions and the illustrations in the following paragraphs
will show you the characteristics of your appliance.
An Example:
Legend:
Trade Mark
Corresponding model
Technical code
Customer code
Power inputs
Voltage and frequency data
Country of target market and gas details
Gas burners power
Gas burners consumptions
Gas burners
The delivery of gas to the burners is controlled by the knobs shown in fig.3 that in turn control the taps.
The symbols, depending on the various versions, may be printed on the knobs or on the control panel.
By moving the indicator to coincide with the printed symbols, the following adjustment can be made:
Tap closed, no gas delivery
Maximum capacity, maximum gas delivery
Minimum capacity, minimum gas delivery
Burners without safety valve - ignition
To light one of the burners, press the knob down and turn it to the maximum delivery position,
holding down until the burner lights.
COOKTOP SPECIFICATIONS
(1)
(2)
(7)
(3)
(4)
(5)
(6)
(8)
(9)
Fig.3
USING THE COOKTOP
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