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ПРЕДУПРЕЖДЕНИЯ ТЕХНИКИ БЕЗОПАСНОСТИ

 Всегда выключать главный электриче-

ский выключатель, вынимать соединительную 
вилку и закрывать краны подачи газа при каж-
дой операции очистки и длительных периодов 
бездеятельности. 

  Периодически  проверять,  что  труба 

подачи  газа  и  электрический  кабель  являют-
ся  целостными  и  не  сдавленными:  в  случае 
выявления  неисправности,  не  использовать 
устройство  и  не  пытаться  заменить  самим,  а 
связаться с сервисным центром для замены.

  После  охлаждения  компонентов  устрой-

ства, производить очистку после каждого приме-
нения: это делает данную операцию более простой 
и  предупреждает  ситуации  возгорания  остатков 
продуктов

 Производить очистку ВСЕХ частей обору-

дования  только  в  порядке  и  при  использовании 
средств,  указанных  в  настоящем  руководстве  (в 
частности, категорически избегать использования 
абразивных губок, скребков, кислых или агрессив-
ных моющих средств, паровых устройств или под 
давлением, прямых струй воды).
Очистка, проведенная другим образом, может по-
ставить под угрозу безопасность людей, имущества 
и  животных  и  нанести  ущерб  самой  варочной 
поверхности, в случае чего гарантия не является 
действительной.

 

Опасность ожогов!

На протяжении нескольких минут после выключе-
ния, некоторые части устройства могут быть очень 
горячими. Перед проведением очистки подождать 
их полного охлаждения.

Если некоторые особенно кислые вещества 
(например,  уксус,  лимонный  сок  и  т.д...) 
остаются на протяжении длительного вре-

мени на устройстве, они могут воздействовать на 
поверхности, создавая некрасивые разводы, кото-
рые, в любом случае, не сказываются на функцио-
нировании.

SAFETY WARNINGS

  Always  disconnect  the  appliance  from  the 

power supply, remove the connection plug from the 
socket and shut off gas supply taps before carrying 
out any cleaning operations or when the appliance 
will not be used for an extended period. 

  

Regularly check that the gas supply pipe and 

the electrical cable are in tact and not crushed: if a 
fault is noted, do not use the appliance and do not 
attempt to replace the parts, instead immediately 
inform the Service Centre and ask for a replacement.

 After each use, once the appliance components 

have cooled down, clean the appliance: this facilitates 
the  cleaning  operation  and  prevents  the  burning  of 
food residue.

 Clean ALL parts of the appliance using only the 

procedures and products indicated in this manual (in 
particular, do not use abrasive sponges, scrapers, acidic 
or  aggressive  detergents,  steam  or  pressure  cleaning 
devices, direct water jets).
Any cleaning performed in a manner different from that 
specified may endanger the safety of people, animals 
and property as well as cause damage to the appliance 
which is not covered by the Guarantee.

 

Burn hazard!

For  a  few  minutes  after  switching  off  the  appliance, 
some parts of the appliance maintain extremely high 
temperatures!  Before cleaning the appliance, wait until 
it has completely cooled down.

If some particularly acidic substances (for exam-
ple,  vinegar,  lemon  juice,  etc.)  remain  for  ex-
tended time periods on the appliance, they may 

corrode the surface, leaving unsightly marks, which, in 
any case, do not affect the operation of the appliance.

 ТЕХОБСЛУЖИВАНИЕ

 MAINTENANCE

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Page 2: ...ral information 2014 35 UE 2014 30 UE 2016 426 Themanufacturerreservestherighttomakeanychanges deemed suitable to the product without prior notice The drawings installation diagrams and tables contain...

Page 3: ...power mains 10 Gas connection 12 Regulating the minimum 14 Gas conversione 15 Built in unit installation 16 USAGE 19 Safety warnings 19 Before starting 21 Understanding the appliance 21 Control panel...

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Page 7: ...nel only as specified in this booklet The connection systems gas and electric and installa tionroomsmustbesuitableandsatisfythesafetystand ards in force in the country of use protective isolating swit...

Page 8: ...s polystyrene etc unattended astheyarea potential hazard for children and animals danger of suffocation Move the appliance to the installation location using appropriate personal safety equipment figu...

Page 9: ...mbustion as specified in the standards in force UNI CIG 7129 and 7131 Openings with an area of at least 100 cm2 must be constructed in such a way so that they cannot be obstructed from neither the ins...

Page 10: ...ion of the two appliances must be independent for electrical safety reasons The power cord must NOT be crushed or rolled up come into contact with any type of liquid sharp or hot objects or corrosive...

Page 11: ...f the appliance is already connected disconnect the electrical power and shut off gas supply taps To access the electrical connections remove the cover from the terminal board by unscrewing the screws...

Page 12: ...ntenance operations Checkthegastypewhichwillpowertheappliance Liquid Gas G30 G31 or Methane G20 25 and ensure that the appliance is compatible with this in the case where it is not compatible adapt it...

Page 13: ...regulating the minimum if necessary consult page 14 When satisfied with the hotplate please instruct the user on the correct method of operation In case the appliance fails to operate correctly after...

Page 14: ...towards the left to increase the flame in order to ascertain the desired idle setting If powered by Universal LPG the adjustment screw controlling the idle mode setting must be completely screwed in...

Page 15: ...the identification mark and the nozzle table on page 6 In thecasewhereyoucarryoutanapplianceregulationopera tion for a gas type that differs from the above mentioned appendedtothepresentdocumentation...

Page 16: ...et in which you will be installing the appliance is in perfect condition and completely stable Standard DIN 68930 Prepare an embedded hole with measurements as specified in figures9A 9B iftheappliance...

Page 17: ...17 17 mm mm 90 90 90 90 875 435 458 898 875 435 R 7 5 mm mm 860 490 513 873 860 490 R 7 5 mm mm 120 120 1130 435 458 1153 1130 435 R 7 5 Built in Flush 1 2 1 1 mm mm 9B...

Page 18: ...10A part 2 Seal the gap between the panel and lowering with sili cone figure 10A part 3 and remove any excess figure 10A part 4 EMBEDDED SURFACES Subsequently arrangetheapplianceabovetheembed ded hole...

Page 19: ...vice Centre and re port the data indicated on the data plate Thisapplianceisnotsuitedforusebypersons including children with physical sensorial or mental difficulties or lacking proper experience and...

Page 20: ...verheatuptincansorhermeticallyclosedcontainersontheap pliance theexcesspressuregeneratedbytheheatmaycausecon tainerstoexplode consequentlyleadingtoseriouspersonalinjury Monitor the appliance during th...

Page 21: ...zato solamente in locale ben areato Consultare il libretto istruzioni prima di installare e usare l aparecchio REGOLATO A GAS G20 N XXXXXXXXX CATEGORIA II 2H3 IT F lli BARAZZA s r l MADE IN ITALY Qn g...

Page 22: ...der to determine which knob controls which cook ingzone consultthevelvettouchscreenwhichappears nexttotheknobs whichclearlyanddefinitivelyidentifies which knob regulates which burner figures 13A 13B 6...

Page 23: ...g its com ponents as specified in the Chapter Routine Maintenance on page 28 During this time the appliance may emit smoke or un pleasant odours due to the burning of the grease used in the factory pr...

Page 24: ...king the gas flow from the nozzle subse quently preventing unburned gas from filling the room Switching on the burners 1 figure 14 Press down fully on the knob regulating the burner you wish to switch...

Page 25: ...ialsandsuitableforcontactwithfoods For enhanced burner performance you must use containers withdiametersproportionedtotheburnertypechosen so that you get maximum performance using the minimum amount o...

Page 26: ...ew minutes after use some parts of the appliance reach extremely high temperatures Do not touch these parts without suitable personal protection Switching off the burners 5 Once you have finished cook...

Page 27: ...rts of the appliance using only the procedures and products indicated in this manual in particular do not use abrasive sponges scrapers acidic or aggressive detergents steam or pressure cleaning devic...

Page 28: ...t been accidentally moved from the off position Flame distributors burners racks after the com ponents have cooled down remove them from their housing and wash them with hot water mixed with washing u...

Page 29: ...pter disconnect it from the power and gas supply Ensurethatuponfinishingcleaning thatyouhave correctly replaced the racks taking care not to invert them Theracksmustbestableandmustrestonthehob without...

Page 30: ...than Italy you must comply with the regulations in force in your country Before disposing of the appliance render it unusable by removing the power cord AFTER SALES SERVICE Barazza srl ensures you th...

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