To light the burners
To light the burner, press the control knob fully down and hold the
knob down before rotating anti-clockwise to the High Flame
position. The ignition device is integrated into the control knob and
is automatically activated by pushing down on the control knob.
After lighting the flame, keep the knob pressed for about 10
seconds: this time is necessary to heat up the thermocouple
(Fig.1-D) and activate the safety valve, which would otherwise cut
off the gas flow. This step only applies where flame failure device
is fitted.
In the instance of a power failure, place a lit match near the burner
and proceed as described above. If the flame does not light after
the first attempt, wait 5 minutes for the gas to dissipate before
attempting to re-light the burner.
Once lit, check that the flame is even and turn the control knob to
adjust the flame as required. If the flame is uneven, check that the
'burner head/skirt' and 'burner cap' are correctly positioned. To
turn off the flame, turn the control knob clockwise to the off
position (
symbol). Before removing pots or pans from the
burners, always turn off the flame.
For correct use of the hob
For lower gas consumption and better efficiency, use only flat-
bottomed pans of dimensions suitable for the burners, as shown in
the table below. Also, as soon as a liquid comes to the boil take
care to turn the flame down to a level that will just keep it boiling.
Burner
Minimum diameter
Maximum diameter
Large(rapid)
180mm
220mm
Medium(semi-rapid)
120mm
200mm
Small(Auxiliary)
80mm
160mm
Triple Flame (Wok)
220mm
260mm
The pan supports get hot during normal usage, take care when
operating the control knobs close to the pan supports.
During cooking processes involving fats or oils, watch your foods
carefully because these substances may catch fire if overheated.
Use and Care
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