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this appliance while it is in operation.

This appliance is intended for domestic cooking only. It is not designed for commercial or industrial 

purposes.
Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation, for example, opening of 

a window, or increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present.
Use heat-resistant pot holders or gloves when  handling hot pots and pans.
 Do not let pot holders come near open flames when lifting cookware. 
Take care not to let pot holders or gloves get damp or wet, as this causes heat to transfer though the

material quicker with the risk of burning yourself.
Only ever use the burners after placing pots and pans on them. Do not heat up any empty pots or pans.
Never use plastic or aluminium foil dishes on the appliance.
When using other electrical appliances, ensure the cable does not come into contact with the surfaces

of the cooking appliance.

 

 

   

When using glass cookware, make sure it is designed for top plate cooking. If the surface is made of

is made of glass-cracked, switch off the appliance to avoid electrocution.

 

 To minimise the possibility of burns, ignition of flammable materials and spillage, turn cookware

handles toward the side or center of the top plate without extending over adjacent burners.  

Always turn burner controls off before removing cookware.

Carefully watch foods being fried at a high flame setting.

Always heat fat slowly and watch as it heats.
 Foods for frying should be as dry as possible. Frost on frozen foods or moisture on fresh foods can

cause hot fat to bubble up and over the sides of the pan.  

Never  try  to  move a pan of hot fat, especially a deep fat fryer. Wait until the fat is completely cool.

Perishable food, plastic items and 
aerosols may be affected by heat and 
should not stored above or below the 

appliance.

Ensure the control knobs are in the 

’ position when not in use.

Caution

Do not use a tea towel or similar materials in place of a pot holder

. Such cloths can catch fire on a hot 

burner.

  

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Summary of Contents for ACG4

Page 1: ...USER MANUAL ACG4 60CM GAS COOKTOP www arcappliances com au...

Page 2: ...ve number It is important that you read through the following instruction manual thoroughly to become familiar with the installation and operation of this appliance and ensure optimum performance We a...

Page 3: ...ber Should be noted before installation Located on base of cooktop Date of Purchase DD MM YYYY Invoice and or receipt number Place of Purchase Store Name Address Telephone No Date of Installation DD M...

Page 4: ...ormation Instructions for use and maintenance Description of the appliance 10 How to Use the appliance 11 Safety and Energy saving advice 13 Cleaning and Maintenance Troubleshooting 14 Technical instr...

Page 5: ...the time to read this Instruction Manual before installing or using the appliance Instruction Manual must be kept with the appliance for future reference If the appliance is sold or transferred to ano...

Page 6: ...ng the appliance o t e l b a e b t s u m n o i t a l l a t s n i e h t n i d e s u s l a i r e t a m l l a d n a e r u t i n r u f t n e c a j d a e h T withstand a minimum temperature of 85 C above t...

Page 7: ...f f o s t o p r o s n a p g n i l l u p y b s e v l e s m e h t e r u j n i o s l a n a c n e r d l i h C l a c i s y h p e s o h w s n o s r e p r e h t o r o n e r d l i h c y b e s u r o f d e d n...

Page 8: ...t a e h e h T the appliance become hot when they are in use take all due precautions e c n a i l p p a e h t e v a e l r e v e N unattended when cooking Do not modify this appliance Do not use this a...

Page 9: ...al appliances ensure the cable does not come into contact with the surfaces of the cooking appliance When using glass cookware make sure it is designed for top plate cooking If the surface is made of...

Page 10: ...t r e h t i e t c a t n o c d l u o h s s r e s u d l o h e s u o H or their local government office for details of where and how they can take this item for environmentally safe recycling f o s n o i...

Page 11: ...ction Electric supply Burners Rapid 10 8 MJ h 1 Semi rapid 6 3 MJ h 2 Auxiliary 3 6MJ h 1 220 240 V ac 50 60Hz 0 6watt N A Stainless Steel 590mm 500mm 95mm G1 2 thread Natural Gas LPG kit supplied Ena...

Page 12: ...ce on each burner which is designed to stop the flow of gas to the burner head in the event of the flame going out Bracket 4 Sealing strip 4 Screw 4 ULPG Injector 4 Instruction Manual 1 NG regulator 1...

Page 13: ...the burner has not lit stop operating the device and open the compartment door and or wait at least 1 min before attempting a further ignition of the burner o After this 15 second interval to regulate...

Page 14: ...y result e r a w k o o c e s u t o n o D that overlaps the edge is cooktop of the burner 180mm WOK 200mm 240mm Auxilliary 120mm 160mm PANS min max It is not recommended to used roasting pans frying pa...

Page 15: ...n a e l c e v i s a r b A you should clean it using water and a little washing up liquid o t r e t a w m r a w n i l l e w h t o l c t f o s a g n i s u e t a l p p o t e h t r e v o e p i w y l r a l...

Page 16: ...oth and wipe dry with a clean cloth t o n s i r o t c e j n i e h t t a h t e r u s e k a m e t a l p p o t e h t n o k c a b s r e n r u b e h t g n i c a l p e r o f e B blocked Replace parts in the...

Page 17: ...i s n e m i d e h t k c e h C the gap to be cut in the kitchen unit e h t o t t x e n y l t c e r i d e c a f r u s k r o w e h t e v o b a d e t a c o l s l e n a p e h T must be made of non flammabl...

Page 18: ...n 750mm o 400 mm between the hob surfaces providing that the underside of the horizontal surface is in line with the outer edge of the hob If the underside of the horizontal surface is lower than 400...

Page 19: ...positioning 18...

Page 20: ...o l y l t n e g n e h t d n a r e v o k c a b b o h e h t n r u t y l l u f e r a C 2 into the aperture hole that you have cut out a o t n i s t e k c a r b e h t t s u j d a b o h e h t f o h t a e n...

Page 21: ...s installation must conform with the following Manufacturer s Installation instructions Local Gas Fitting Regulations Municipal Building Codes Refer to AS NZS 5601 1 for Gas Installations S A A Wiring...

Page 22: ...1 1 s not contact appliance that e should not nd should be n the installed ed and all co hall be access the hose ass t of an underb ssembly it mu ore than 1 m the hot surface may be instal be subjecte...

Page 23: ...Rapid Burner Semi Rapid Auxilliary Total Gas consumption Universal LPG 2 75kPa Natural Gas 1 0kPa 220 240V 50 60Hz 0 88 0 68 0 53 1 50 0 83 1 12 N A 10 8 Mj h 6 3Mj h 3 6 Mj h 27 Mj h NOTE Natural Ga...

Page 24: ...0 240V 50 60Hz AC electricity supply The wires in the mains lead are coloured in accordance with the following code Green yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live The wire which is coloured green and yel...

Page 25: ...installer has to mark V on the right gas category to match with the in rating plate Remove the previous setting V mark in the event of a malfunction change the whole tap back on the top place make su...

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