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Operating Instructions

CG 492

Gas Cooker

Summary of Contents for CG 492

Page 1: ...Operating Instructions CG 492 Gas Cooker...

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Page 3: ...e Page 5 Control Knobs Page 5 Burner Parts Page 5 3 Operating Principle Page 6 4 Operation Page 7 8 5 Settings Table Page 9 6 Cookware Recommendations Page 10 7 Wok Cookware Recommendations Page 11 8...

Page 4: ...cise output control Maximum comfort and safety through electronic flame detection and automatic re ignition Before operating your new appliance for the first time please take your time to read through...

Page 5: ...d Operating for the First Time Remove the packaging from the appliance and dispose of it according to local regulations Be careful to remove all accessories from the packaging Keep packaging elements...

Page 6: ...free at all times Only ever use the burners after placing pots and pans on them Do not heat up any empty pots or pans It is not permitted to use roasting pans frying pans or grill stones heated simul...

Page 7: ...r rear right cooking zone 9 Control knob for front right cooking zone Flame setting 0 OFF High setting of outer and inner flame ring Low setting of outer flame ring High setting of inner flame ring Ou...

Page 8: ...e burner During a disturbance the appliance will cut off the gas supply as a safety measure to prevent unburned gas escaping The flame setting is infinitely variable between high and low The total rat...

Page 9: ...can be set continuously between full and low by slowly turning the control knob Should the flame go out during operation e g because of a draught the appliance will automatically re ignite the burner...

Page 10: ...ly higher or lower Switching off Fully turn the control knob to the OFF position The electronics of the appliance switch the gas supply off if all control knobs are in the off position Safety Deactiva...

Page 11: ...oking Rice pulses Reheating Soup casserole vegetables in a sauce Switch to the high setting in order to reach the required temperature quickly Then switch back to a lower setting The output of the inn...

Page 12: ...rect size of pots and pans for the burner ensures improved cooking performance and energy efficiency To ensure an even distribution of heat center the pot above the burner The flames should be covered...

Page 13: ...nts cut into small pieces are cooked as briefly as possible under strong heat and constant stirring In the large round pan everything can be stirred and turned faster and with greater ease than in a c...

Page 14: ...burners burner head cover burner ring and burner head will change their colour during operation and become darker This change in colour will not influence the use value Do not use non suitable cleanin...

Page 15: ...l surface Do not attempt to scrape away such discoloration This damages the surface Distribute stainless steel care agents uniformly and thinly on the hob This will ensure an even surface and will kee...

Page 16: ...stubborn stains with a cloth or sponge Rinse the burner parts thoroughly in clear water and dry completely before use Note The surface will be damaged if the solution is too concentrated or the burner...

Page 17: ...ess mounting frame Soak burnt in remainders with a steel trough always polish in the direction stainless steel little detergent solution of the polish lines brushed After cleaning polish dry with a Li...

Page 18: ...s sounded Turn all control knobs to the OFF position Then you can operate the appliance as usual Before calling the service engineer check the trouble shooting guide on page 17 to see if you can recti...

Page 19: ...there an air pocket in the gas supply line after first in stallation or changing the LP propane gas tank LP propane gas is the gas tank empty Wait until the appliance has cooled then check Are all bur...

Page 20: ...ntries AT BE CH CZ DE BE CH CZ DK AT CH DE DE DK ES FI ES FI FR GB FR GB GR HU GR HU IE IS IE IS IT LU NL IT LU NO PL PL PT RU SE PT RU Gas family Natural gas Natural gas LPG Propane LPG Prop Gas type...

Page 21: ...G30 31 G30 31 Pressure 20 25 mbar 20 mbar 28 30 37 mbar 50 mbar Nozzle full burn outer 0 98 1 05 0 64 0 57 Nozzle low burn outer 0 48 0 51 0 29 0 26 Nozzle full burn inner 0 40 0 42 0 26 0 22 Nozzle l...

Page 22: ...25 3 G30 31 G30 31 Pressure 20 25 mbar 20 mbar 28 30 37 mbar 50 mbar Nozzle full burn outer 1 37 1 55 0 94 0 82 Nozzle low burn outer 0 59 0 65 0 40 0 35 Nozzle full burn inner 0 40 0 42 0 26 0 22 Noz...

Page 23: ...ff the power at fuse point and close the gas supply Detach pod grids burner rings burner head covers and burner heads Detach the three cast iron covers on the rear of the cooker first the parts on the...

Page 24: ...nozzles on the gas taps according to the new gas type and as detailed in the low setting nozzle table Fully screw in the new low setting nozzles Important be careful not to damage the O ring Re fit sp...

Page 25: ...with the O ring by hand Check whether the O rings of the new nozzle seats are fitted correctly Fully push nozzles onto the supply lines Note do not bend supply lines Push the burners onto the supply...

Page 26: ...pply lines Change the screw in nozzle and tighten it firmly Push the burners onto the supply lines Push the safety springs back on Screw the burner back on the trough Loosen the locking screw and adju...

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