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5. Semi-rapid burner control knob (2)
6. Semi-rapid burner control knob (3)
7. Burners (1-2-3) ignition switch
Choose the burner suitable for the pan
dimensions making sure the burner flame does
not extend beyond the pan base (Fig. 6).
Place the pan centrally on the burner so that it
is stable on the pan support.
Important: No pans or others objects must
be over the burners during ignition operation.
manual hotplate ignition:
1. Push control knob in slightly, turn to ignition
position (Large flame symbol). Light burner
with match or lighter keeping the control
knob pressed in for 3-5 sec.
2. release knob and turn to the required heat
setting (large or small flame symbol).
automatic hotplate ignition:
1. Push control knob in slightly, turn to ignition
position (Large flame symbol).
Ignite the burner by pressing the ignition
button, keep the control knob pressed in for
3-5 seconds.
2. Release knob and turn to the required heat
setting (large or small flame symbol).
Important:
If the burner does not ignite
immediately, turn the knob to “minimum rate”
position and repeat the operation. If ignition is
still not possible have the appliance checked to
ensure that there is gas and/or electrical supply.
If the unit still fails to ignite turn the gas off at
the main supply and contact the retailer.
GaS fLow SettInG
Gas tap closed
Maximum rate
Minimum rate
cylinder and the appliance must comply with
the categories indicated in the table below.
Category
mbar
Gas
Output
13B/P(30)
30
Butane
1.5kg/h
30
Propane
This appliance is not connected to a flue
terminal for discharging the product of
combustion to the outside.
Therefore installation and connection must be
in accordance with the regulations in force with
particular attention being paid to the matter of
room ventilation.
If an operating problem should occur after
installing the appliance, contact your retailer.
Important: in order to avoid every
possible accident, it is essential for
the appliance to be installed according
to the instructions contained in this
manual. modification of the appliance and
incorrect installation is dangerous and will
invalidate the guarantee.
Choose the fixing system to suit the thickness
of the support panel ( Fig. 1 ).
Important:
This appliance must only be
used by responsible adult people. During and
immediately after use accessible parts may be
hot; do not touch them and keep children away.
Once cooking is completed, ensure that all gas
control knobs are turned to the closed position.
After use turn off the gas at the main supply.
Caution: glass lids may shatter when heated.
Turn all the burners off before closing the lid.
uSe tHe appLIance onLy In a weLL
ventILated Space.
The use of a gas cooking appliance results in
the production of heat and moisture in the room
in which it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen
is well ventilated: keep natural ventilation hole
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 the mechanical ventilation where present.
Cooking facilities must not be used to heat the
environment. Keep combustible materials away
from the appliance. Use protection gloves when
handling hot elements. Never lay pyrex lids or
other items on the burners.
visual flame control
According to the gas in use, the flame should
have the following appearance:
propane (G31): The flames internal tongue
should be blue and the outline well defined.
Butane (G30):
Slight yellow tips should appear
on the flame a few minutes after ignition and
they should intensify as the burner heats up.
4. Left auxiliary burner control knob (1)
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