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Officine Gullo
LIGHTING AND ADJUSTING THE OPEN RINGS
On the front panel, above each knob, the burner it corresponds to
is indicated by the index
Use a lighter to light the gas: turn the knob to the left, from the
“0” position to the sign
(see figure), hold it down and light
the gas.
Keep the knob pressed a few second and then let it go, this lights
the pilot.
If the flame goes out you have to repeat the procedure.
By turning the knob round to the position
the burner is at ma-
ximum
By turning the knob round to the position
the burner is at mi-
nimum.
To switch off, move the knob back into position " 0".
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Attention!
During cleaning, do not wash the external parts of the appliance with direct
sprays of water or with high pressure.
After every use, clean the appliance thoroughly. Daily cleaning after switching off the ap-
pliance ensures the perfect functioning and long life of the appliance.
Before starting to clean the appliance, disconnect the power supply. The parts in steel must
be washed with hot water and neutral detergent, then rinsed thoroughly in order to eliminate
all traces of detergent; after which, dried with a dry cloth.
Do not use abrasive or corrosive detergents.
The enamelled parts should be washed with soapy water.
Important:
As well as ordinary cleaning and maintenance, it is advisable to have the instal-
lation checked by an installer at least once a year.
It is therefore suggested to draw up an after-sales assistance contract.
CLEANING BURNISHED BRASS SURFACES
No synthetic protective varnishes have been used to obtain the special burnishing effect
on the burnished brass details in order to avoid spoiling the beauty of the brass with an
artificial patina. The antique finish of the surface is the result of natural oxidation that has
simply been accelerated. All the natural antique finish brass surfaces can be cleaned with
any kitchen degreasing detergent, accompanied by the use of an abrasive scouring pad (the
green colored type used for washing dishes). It is recommended that the metal be rubbed,
uniformly applying light pressure, until the desired effect is achieved.
The brass details should then be dried.
Do not use polish as this is suitable for maintaining the gloss but not the antique finish and