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OPERATION

 

UK 

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Then: 

  open the gas flow with a knob and light the adjusted burner, 

  set the knob in the simmering position   . and then, without changing that position, 

remove it from the tap's mandrel 

  turn the adjusting screw "A" (Fig. 13) and observe the flame; set such a height of a flame 

so as it will not be extinguished by a small draught and while quickly turning the knob 
from full flame position   to the economical flame position   and vice versa  

  a knob is properly adjusted when the flame cone is green-blue and its height is about 2-

4mm; 

  if there are significant pressure changes in the gas supply system (flame height changes 

in a full flow setting), the economical flame should be set with the low gas pressure in 
such a way that it will not be extinguished during normal operation 

  after adjustment, put on the knob and turn off the flame. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Knob without protection 

Knob with protection 

 

 

Fig.13 

 

 

2.7

 

CONNECTING THE HOB TO THE MAINS 

 

The hob is equipped with a cord without a plug. Before connecting the hob to the mains make sure that:

 

  mains voltage complies with data found on the rating plate, 

  power of the electric system is sufficient when compared with the power consumption of the 

hob. 

   Attention ! 

 

1. 

The plug should be installed by a qualified authorised fitter. 

2. 

The hob socket must be easily accessible for the user. 

3. 

Ensure that the supply cord does not come into contact with hot parts of the hob. 

 

The hob should be connected to the socket with a properly connected protecting terminal. Connecting 
the hob to the socket without a protecting contact creates a risk of electric shock in case of a failure of 
the electric system.

 

If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced. Contact the manufacturer, a service workshop or a 
qualified person to avoid danger. 

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OPERATION  

 

3.1

 

GAS BURNERS 

 

  Never take off the grates or place pots and pans directly on burners. 

  Prevent pots and pans boiling over and flooding burners. 

  Before opening a gas system or gas bottle valve make sure that all control knobs are closed. 

Summary of Contents for 6FID-31MLS X

Page 1: ...6FI 4GLS X 6FI 4GLST X 6FID 4GL X 6FID 4GL B 6FID 4GLS X 6FID 31ML X 6FID 31MLS X CTP O O C BAH C ATA UK FR MANUEL D INSTRUCTIONS RU INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND MAINTENANCE...

Page 2: ...leave this device for 8 hours in the room where it will be installed 10 This hob is not connected to exhaust pipes This hob should be installed and connected according to the valid regulations Specia...

Page 3: ...T 8 2 6 ADJUSTING CONTROL KNOBS 8 2 7 CONNECTING THE HOB TO THE MAINS 9 3 OPERATION 9 3 1 GAS BURNERS 9 3 1 1 Flame adjusting 10 3 1 2 Igniting burners 10 3 1 3 Turning off burnerS 11 3 1 4 Operating...

Page 4: ...0 kW SR burner 1 75 kW R burner 3 0 kW Gas burners TC burner 3 8 kW Electric hot plate 145mm 1 5 kW Burners igniters Flame failure protection Plates HOBS are made in different colours The following l...

Page 5: ...ating hob should be kept away from the hot burners and electric plate Use protective gloves when removing hot pots and pans from the hob Keep flammable objects away from burners Do not put deformed or...

Page 6: ...nob to position 6 exceptionally without any pot or pan During this time the protective layer on the plate will burn out When the plate has cooled down wipe the plate with a dry cloth 2 INSTALLATION 2...

Page 7: ...lar cut out in the worktop The dimensions of the cut out can be found in Fig 7 2 The hob is equipped with a seal with tape protected adhesive surface Remove the tape from the seal 3 Turn the hob upsid...

Page 8: ...m should be either rigid or with a flexible metal pipe Gas supply is ended with a shut off cock The shut off cock should be easily accessible after installing the hob in the worktop Fig 11 2 4 CONNECT...

Page 9: ...of gas and pressure stated on the appliance s rating plate In the event of a change of the type of gas replace the nozzles and adjust the taps Before beginning these activities you must shut down the...

Page 10: ...G THE HOB TO THE MAINS The hob is equipped with a cord without a plug Before connecting the hob to the mains make sure that mains voltage complies with data found on the rating plate power of the elec...

Page 11: ...epends on the control knob position Fig 16 Adjust the flame only between and Flame should not spread beyond the bottom of the vessel but spread on 2 3 of the vessel s bottom This will ensure gas effic...

Page 12: ...d close the relevant control knob The gas bottle valve should be closed when the hob is not used 3 1 5 VESSEL SELECTION Pots should not be too high It is recommended to use vessels whose height is abo...

Page 13: ...ed off Minimum heating power Maximum heating power Fig 20 Heating power is adjusted using the 7 position control knob Power changes in steps Such controls ensure proper and economical adjustment of th...

Page 14: ...to make full use of its final power Do not put unused vessels on the electrical plate 3 2 3 VESSEL SELECTION Pots and pans put on the electrical plate should have thick flat and dry bottoms with a di...

Page 15: ...cloth or sponge moistened with a solution of hot water and mild detergent The hob surface around burners should be always kept clean It is very important because during normal hob operation contamina...

Page 16: ...warranty period a user should have the appliance inspected by a service shop regularly Table 3 Symptoms Causes Troubleshooting Clogged flame openings in the burner Close all control knobs Close shut...

Page 17: ...vous m me sans quoi la garantie serait d finitivement annul e 8 Cette table de cuisson est un appareil de classe de s curit I elle doit tre connect e au syst me lectrique l aide d un circuit de prote...

Page 18: ...les autorit s locales ou votre revendeur FR INFORMATION POUR LA CORRECTE GESTION DES D CHETS D APPAREILS LECTRIQUES ET LECTRONIQUES When the appliance reaches the end of its service life you should no...

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