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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE

Gas Hob
EN

HG1935AB / HG9ABE1A

Summary of Contents for HG1935AB

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE Gas Hob EN HG1935AB HG9ABE1A ...

Page 2: ...er position 11 Operation 11 Ignition and adjustment 12 Maintenance 12 Daily cleaning 13 Faults 13 General 15 Technical data 15 Information according to regulation EU 66 2014 16 Installation 16 Safety 18 Preparations for installation 19 Built in 20 Gas connection 21 Connecting testing 22 Environment 22 Environment 23 Your notes Contents ...

Page 3: ...rmation advice tip or recommendation WARNING Warning general danger GAS CONNECTION Warning gas connection ELECTRIC SHOCK Warning danger of electric shock HOT SURFACE Warning danger of hot surface DANGER OF FIRE Warning danger of fire It is important that you carefully read the instructions 3 Pictograms used ...

Page 4: ... the appliance unless they are under continuous supervision DANGER OF FIRE WARNING Danger of fire do not store items on the cooking surfaces NOTE CAUTION The cooking process has to be supervised A short term cooking process has to be supervised continuously DANGER OF FIRE WARNING Cooking with fat or oil on a hob without supervision can be dangerous and can lead to a fire NEVER try to extinguish a ...

Page 5: ... tins to explode You might get injured or scalded Never cover the appliance with a cloth or something similar If the appliance is still hot or is switched on there is a risk of fire Do not use the appliance as a worktop The appliance may accidentally be switched on or still be hot which means objects could melt become hot or catch fire Do not use the appliance in temperatures below 5 C The applian...

Page 6: ...rds involved Do not allow children to play with the appliance Do not allow children to clean or maintain the appliance unless supervised Do not keep objects that children might find interesting in cupboards above or behind the appliance The cooking zones burners heat up during use and stay hot for a while afterwards Keep young children away from the hob during and immediately after cooking WARNING...

Page 7: ... the pan supports and suitable cookware Always place the pan on the pan support Placing the pan directly on the burner cap can result in dangerous situations Aluminium trays or foil are not suitable as cooking utensils They can burn into the burner caps and pan supports The hob can only function effectively if the burner components have been assembled using the guide ridges Ensure that the pan sup...

Page 8: ... Simmer burner 4 Wok burner 5 Pan support 6 Glass top or stainless steel drip tray 7 Wok selector ring 8 Control knob 9 Zone indication 10 0 position 11 High setting 12 Low setting 13 Wok setting wok burner 14 Roasting setting wok burner 8 Description ...

Page 9: ... burner supplied or obtainable as an accessory provides extra stability for woks with a round base The small pan grid supplied or obtainable as an accessory makes it possible to use very small pans CAUTION Do not use the small pan grid on the wok burner Only use the wok ring on the wok stand in combination with a round based wok The wok ring may discolour if used on the searing setting Pan support...

Page 10: ...r parts incorrectly can result in a poorly functioning burner position distributor position rings side view 1 Place the burner distributor 2 in the burner housing 1 2 Use the positioning notches to place the inner ring 3 on the burner distributor 2 3 Use the positioning notches to place the outer ring 4 on the burner distributor 2 10 Use ...

Page 11: ...n the wok selector ring to the roasting setting 5 The inner ring wok setting will switch off and the outer ring roasting setting will switch on 4 The wok burner will switch automatically to the wok setting if the control knob of the wok burner is set to 0 NOTE It is possible to switch between wok setting and roasting setting and back during cooking If the control knob is in the off setting 0 setti...

Page 12: ...cleaning product for ceramic hobs Water stains or limescale are best cleaned using cleaning vinegar NOTE Never use abrasives These leave scratches in which dirt and limescale can accumulate Never use anything sharp such as steel wool or scourers Persistent stains on the stainless steel drip trays Persistent stains on stainless steel are best removed with a special stainless steel cleaning product ...

Page 13: ...switched off in fuse cupboard Clean dry the spark plug Spark plug 1 dirty damp Use the centring notches to put the burner parts together Burner parts not placed correctly Clean dry the burner parts Make sure that the outflow holes are open Burner parts dirty damp Open the main gas valve Main gas supply valve closed Consult you gas supplier Fault in gas mains Connect a new gas bottle or have the ta...

Page 14: ...ssed long or deep enough at least 3 seconds Burner extinguishes after igniting Clean dry the thermocouple Thermocouple 2 is dirty Close the gas main switch and pull the plug out of the socket Contact your installer Ceramic glass plate broke Please note Do not throw a broken ceramic glass plate in the glass recycling bin but take this to the Municipality s waste recycling centre Table continued fro...

Page 15: ... EN60350 2 EN 30 2 1 HG1935AB Model identification Gas Hob Type of hob 5 Number of gas burners 61 5 Rapid burner Energy efficiency per gas burner EEgas burner in 62 1 Semi rapid burner 59 1 Wok burner 61 2 Energy efficiency for the gas hob EEgas hob in 15 Technical data ...

Page 16: ...ways be accessible If a stationary appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug or with other means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage category III conditions the means for disconnection must be incorporated in the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules Using an omnipolar switch with ...

Page 17: ...be made entirely out of metal A safety hose may not be bent and must not come into contact with moving parts of kitchen units The gas supply valve must always be placed in an easily accessible position Service Faulty parts may only be replaced by original parts The manufacturer can only guarantee that original parts meet safety requirements If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the ...

Page 18: ...Preparations for installation Free space around the appliance D mm C mm B mm A mm min 120 min 450 min 900 min 650 Accessibility Oven Accessibility 18 Installation ...

Page 19: ...Built in Appliance dimensions Cut out in the worktop Sealing tape Glass drip tray Stainless steel drip tray hob worktop 19 Installation ...

Page 20: ...Install the appliance in the worktop Gas connection Oven metal safety hose 20 Installation ...

Page 21: ...e NOTE When converting the appliance for use with another type of gas see conversion set manual and use the specified conversion set Connecting testing WARNING Check if connections are gastight 21 Installation ...

Page 22: ...that the appliance may not be included with normal domestic refuse at the end of its service life The appliance must be taken to a special municipal centre for separated waste collection or to a dealer providing this service A separate collection of household appliances helps to prevent any potential negative impact on the environment and on human health caused by improper disposal It ensures that...

Page 23: ...861642 The appliance identification card is located on the bottom of the appliance Stick the appliance identification card here www asko com We reserve the right to make changes a4 ...

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