Burner overview
A
B
D
G
E
C
F
H
I
A. Burner cap
B. Burner crown
C. Ignition candle
D. Thermocouple
E. Hob
F. Slots
G. Burner body
H. Location peg
I. Hole for the ignition candle
Replacing burner parts
1. Put carefully the burner crown on the burner
body. Let the crown fall freely onto the
body. Do not use force.
Make sure that the hole in the crown is
above the ignition candle.
Make sure that the location pegs are in the
slots in the burner body.
Make sure that you can move the crown a
small distance from side to side.
2. Put the burner cap centrally on top of the
crown.
Make sure that the cap is correctly installed,
with the enamel side up and you can move
the cap from side to side and front to back.
3. Light the burner.
If the burner does not ignite, adjust the crown
and cap again.
Turning the burner off
To put the flame out, turn the knob to the off
position .
WARNING!
Always turn the flame down or
switch it off before you remove the
pans from the burner.
Hob - Hints and tips
WARNING!
Refer to Safety chapters.
Cookware
WARNING!
Do not put unstable or damaged
pots on the burner to prevent from
spill and injury.
CAUTION!
Make sure that pot handles are not
above the front edge of the cooktop.
CAUTION!
Make sure that the pots are placed
centrally on the burner in order to
get maximum stability and to get
lower gas consumption.
Diameters of cookware
WARNING!
Use cookware with diameters
applicable to the size of burners.
Burner
Diameter of cook-
ware (mm)
Rapid
180 - 260
Semi-rapid
120 - 220
Auxiliary
80 - 160
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