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FM 6300G-an

949 601 853

325 88-8281 rev. 1-335

GB 

INSTRUCTION BOOK

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Page 1: ...FM 6300G an 949 601 853 325 88 8281 rev 1 335 GB INSTRUCTION BOOK ...

Page 2: ... transferred to a new owner please ensure this instruction book is left with the appliance in order that the new owner can get to know the functions of the appliance and the relevant warnings If you require further assistance or advice please contact our Customer Care Department either by letter or telephone Customer Care Department AEG Domestic Appliances 55 77 High Street Slough SL1 1DZ Tel 0870...

Page 3: ... 8 Burners 8 Before use 9 Protect the Ceramic Hob 9 Clean the burners 9 How to Use the Hob 10 Ceramic Hob 10 Burners 11 Choice of Pans 12 Advice and tips on use of burners 13 Cleaning and Maintenance 14 Aluminium 14 Ceramic Hob 14 Burners 15 What to do if 27 Service and Spare Parts 28 Guarantee conditions 29 ...

Page 4: ... Step by step Safety information Hints and tips Environmental information How to read the operating instructions The products are continuously being developed and it may occur that some product specifications are changed after this instruction book was printed We therefore have to make reservation for any changes or printing errors ...

Page 5: ... a lid and never use water Check that the hob is turned off when not in use The hob is intended for domestic use only If it is used in any other way there is a risk of accidents Children Use Remember that the hotplate the pan supports and the burners will stay hot for a long time after you have turned off the heat For hygienic and safety reasons the gas burners must be kept clean Grease splashes a...

Page 6: ...close to the product Disposal Installation of the cooker hob may only be carried out by a Corgi regis tered installer Work carried out by unqualified persons could lead to personal injury or damage to proper ty and spoil the hob itself During installation make sure the electricity cable is not pinched Installation ...

Page 7: ...ner 3 Medium burner 4 Small burner 5 Control panel 2 1 3 4 5 1 2 3 4 Control Panel 1 Control knob for rear left hand burner 2 Control knob for rear right hand burner 3 Control knob for front left hand burner 4 Control knob for front right hand burner ...

Page 8: ...urface can damage it Ceramic hob Burners The burners are made up of a burner body a burner ring and a burner cap Each burner has electrical ignition which means you do not need matches to light it Each burner has a safety device If the flame goes out the safety device will automatically shut off the gas supply Burner ring Burner cap Burner body Safety device ...

Page 9: ...This will make it easier to clean the hob and will pre vent spills etc burning on too hard This is what you do 1 Remove the pan support s burn er ring and burner cover 2 Sprinkle a few drops of a ceramic cleaning agent onto a piece of kitchen paper and rub into the whole surface 3 Polish the hob with a clean cloth until dry Wash the pan stands burner covers and burner rings in hot water and washin...

Page 10: ...ces Never leave paper dish cloths aluminium foil or any other easily ignited materials in the immediate vicinity of the hob A hot hob can cause foil plastic or paper to melt or burn In case of fire turn off all knobs and switch off any cooker hood Extinguish the fire with a fire blanket or dampened cloth Never use water Scrape any spillages from the hob immediately using a hob scraper if necessary...

Page 11: ... the gas flame will burn incorrectly and the burner cap may be ruined in a short space of time Control knobs The control knobs have the follow ing settings Off O Minimum f Maximum e 1 Press down the control knob for the desired burner 2 Hold the knob down while turn ing it to the left to e 3 Keep the knob pressed down for 4 5 seconds Then release it and turn the knob to the required set ting Burne...

Page 12: ...ans designed for gas and electric stoves can be used Size of pans The burner you use to cook with will depend on the base diameter of the cooking pan Small burner recommended pan size 90 130 mm Medium burner recommended pan size 130 210 mm Large burner recommended pan size 180 280 mm You can check that you are using the right burner by looking at the flame At setting e the flame should remain appr...

Page 13: ...ith a close fit ting lid Bring to the boil at the maximum setting and turn down to the lowest possible level when steam starts emerging steadily from the lid Estimate cooking time from when you turn down the heat Avoid looking at the potatoes vegetables until the cooking time is up Turn down the heat immediate ly the water boils Select the cor rect setting Start at the maximum setting and turn dow...

Page 14: ...pillages and traces of sugar sugar rich food jam fruit juice etc melted plastic and aluminium foil from the hot surface If the hob is allowed to cool down damage may result 1 Remove splashes etc with a ceramichob scraper 2 Make sure the hob has cooled down Use a cleaning agent designed for vitroceramic hobs Follow the instructions on the container Ceramic hob 3 Wipe the hob clean with a damp cloth...

Page 15: ... supports Clean pan supports in hot water and washing up liquid Never use metal cleaning pads metal wool or other abrasive clean ers Burner tops If hot food spills into the burner top this must be removed before lighting again Remove spillages in the burn er top with a lint free cloth Never use metal cleaning pads metal wool or other abrasive clean ers ...

Page 16: ...ack of the product you will find the CE marking and the prod uct s serial number Write the serial number on the front of this instruction book so it is easily acces sible in the event of service All packaging can be recycled Contact your local authority if you do not know where to dispose of the packaging Check that the appliance has no faults and is undamaged on delivery Transport Damages Removal...

Page 17: ...the max nominal gas consumption Category and pressure GB II2H3 20 28 37 mbar Nozzle connection pressure Natural gas 20 mbar LPG 30 mbar FM 6300G an is adjusted for natural gas G20 20 mbar An LPG conversion kit is included Voltage 230 V Ignition transformer 50 Hz 0 6 VA CE identification no 048BN 0042 This gas appliance is CE approved and CE marked in accordance with the Gas Appliance Directive 90 ...

Page 18: ...m and 10 m an air vent of effective area of 50 cm is required while if the volume exceeds 11 m no air vent is required However if the room has a door which opens directly to the outside no air vent is required even if the volume is between 5 m and 11 m If there are other fuel burning appli ances in the same room B S 5440 Part 2 Current Edition should be consulted to determine the requisite air ven...

Page 19: ...product This gas appliance is CE approved and CE marked in accordance with the Gas Appliance Directive 90 396 EEC Low Voltage Directive 73 23 EEC and the EMC Directive 89 336 EEC as amended Gas installation must be carried out in accordance with the Gas Regulations GR No alterations must be made to the technical design of this appliance Leak test When leak testing the appliance may be tested to a ...

Page 20: ...5 mm2 HO5 VV F Installation must comply with any special requirements laid down by the local energy provider The prod uct must be connected via an exter nal switch with a contact gap of at least 3 mm May be the main switch L L1 N PE L2 N ...

Page 21: ...nting this hob Read the instructions on this and the follow ing page When mounting this hob in conjunc tion with other units in this range Read the instructions in the section Mounting more than one hob For mounting this hob you will need a Phillips screw driver and the four fixings supplied See fig Distance to wall Min 150 mm from flammable mate rial Min 50 mm from non flammable material Clamping...

Page 22: ...t 1 Cut a hole in the worktop of the given dimensions see Technical data installation dimensions 2 Place the hob upside down on a soft underlay Make sure not to scratch the top surface 3 Mount the fixings in the holes in the sides of the base box See fig 4 Insert the hob in the hole and tighten the fixings to the worktop with a screwdriver Mounted clamping fittings ...

Page 23: ...idth 2 Subtract 20 mm from the total width Example A hob of 720 mm a downdraft of 180 mm a gas hob of 360 mm 1 720 180 360 1260 mm 2 Width of the hole 1260 20 1240 mm Distance to Wall Min 150 mm to flammable material Min 50 mm to non flammable material 490 mm Reinforcement beam Distance to wall Min 50 mm non flammable material Distance to wall Min 150 mm flammable material ...

Page 24: ...unt the clamping fittings in the holes in the side of the base panels see fig 4 Place the first hob in the hole 5 Apply silicone to the two corners joining the next hob see fig Use only the silicone supplied with the hobs as this is intended to tolerate the high temperatures of the appliance 6 Push a reinforcement beam up against the hob Apply silicone on the rein forcement beam see fig 7 Tighten ...

Page 25: ...igh temper ature Fig 1 3 Splash a little soapy water washing up liquid on the silicone stripe 4 Press the rubber block hard against the ceramic hob and pull it slowly from back to front Fig 2 5 Leave the silicone to harden until the next day 6 Remove surplus silicone coating from the ceramic hob with the razorblade supplied Be careful not to damage the silicone in the gap Run tools only along the ...

Page 26: ... burners Induction hob with 2 cooking zones Grill Grill Fryer Wok 580 mm Glass ceramic hob with 4 cooking zones Gas hob with 4 burners 720 mm Glass ceramic hob with 4 cooking zones Gas hob with 4 burners Induction hob with 4 cooking zones Overview of the outside width of the units ...

Page 27: ...heck that the hob is switched on Check the mains electricity is con nected Check the fuse for the hob Check whether the gas has been turned on Check whether the gas bottle is empty Check that the burner ring and cover are correctly positioned See the section How to use the hob Check the mains electricity is con nected Make sure you press the control knob all the way in and hold it for 10 seconds I...

Page 28: ... charge if the fault is not a mechanical or electrical breakdown Please note that proof of purchase is required for in guarantee service calls Help us to help you Please determine your type of enquiry before writing or telephoning When you contact us we need to know 1 Your name address post code and telephone number 2 Clear and concise details of the fault 3 Date of purchase 4 The model and serial...

Page 29: ...air or replace the same FREE OF CHARGE for labour materials or carriage on condition that The appliance has been correctly installed and used only on the electricity or gas supply stated on the rating plate The appliance has been used for normal domestic purposes only and in accordance with the manufacturer s operating and maintenance instructions The appliance has not been serviced maintained rep...

Page 30: ...product The guarantee is for the same period and to the same extent for labour and parts as exists in the new country of use for this brand or range of products This guarantee relates to you and cannot be transferred to another user Your new home is within the European Community EC or European Free Trade Area The product is installed and used in accordance with our instructions and is only used do...

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