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CLEANING

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Note: 
continuous  use  could  cause  the  burners  to
change colour due to the high temperature.

FIG. 6/A

IMPORTANT:
always  disconnect  the  appliance  from  the  gas
and  electricity  mains  before  carrying  out  any
cleaning operation.

2) HOT PLATE

Periodically  wash  the  hot  plate,  the  grids,
enamelled  covers  “A“,  “B“,  “C”,  and  burner  heads
“T” (see fig. 6/A - 6/B) must also be washed and the
ignition  elements  “AC”  and  safety  cut-off  sensors
“TC”  (see  fig.  6/A)  must  be  cleaned.    Do  not  wash
them in the dishwasher. 
Clean them gently with a small nylon brush as shown
(see fig. 6) and allow to dry fully.
Following  this,  all  parts  should  be  thoroughly  rinsed
and dried. Never wash them while they are still warm
and  never  use  abrasive  powders.  Do  not  allow
vinegar,  coffee,  milk,  salted  water,  lemon  or  tomato
juice  from  remaining  in  contact  with  the  enamelled
surfaces for long periods of time. 

WARNINGS:
comply  with  the  following  instructions,  before
remounting the parts:
- check  that  burner  head  slots  “T”  (fig.  6/A)

have not become clogged by foreign bodies.

- Check that enamelled burner cap “A”, “B”, “C”

(fig. 6/A - 6/B) have correctly positioned on the
burner head. It must be steady.

- The  exact  position  of  the  pan  support  is

established  by  the  rounded  corners,  which
should be set towards the side edge of the hot
plate.

- Do  not  force  the  taps  if  they  are  difficult  to

open  or  close.  Contact  the  technical
assistance service for repairs.

- Don’t use steam jets for cleaning the hotplate.

CARE & MAINTENANCE

To optimize the appearance and up keep of stainless
steel:
1) ALWAYS  keep  stainless  steel  out  of  contact  from

acid/acid based solvent (liquid or vapour form).

2) After  installation,  wipe  clean  all  stainless  steel

products  with  a  soft  damp  cloth  to  remove  any
traces  of  dirt  (e.g.  cement  dust)  or  condensation
marks.

In the event where persistent marks appear:

immediately clean affected areas with stainless steel
cleaner, using a clean damp soft cloth.
Ensure  surface  is  rinsed  and  thoroughly  clean  of  all
marks and stainless steel cleaner.

PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE

This  hotplate  should  not  require  ongoing
maintenance provided you ensure:
- all spillages are cleaned up as soon as they occur.
- Burners are kept clean.
- Burner  ports  are  free  of  debris,  food  or  anything

else that may cause an obstruction.

- Electrode and thermocouples are kept clean.
- Burners are re-assembled correctly.
- Do  not  get  water  in  the  area  where  the  injectors

are located.

FIG. 6

FIG. 6/B

Summary of Contents for B6FS

Page 1: ......

Page 2: ...ry a complete range of spare parts for all Home Appliance products For all your spare parts enquiries please contact our After Sales Support team on 1800 444 357 and Select 2 IMPORTANT To assist in ha...

Page 3: ...burner 5 Cast iron pan support for ultra rapid burner 6 Cast iron pan support 2F right 7 Cast iron pan support 2F left 8 Burner n 1 control knob 9 Burner n 2 control knob 10 Burner n 3 control knob 11...

Page 4: ...h 11 4 MJ h 22 24 Rapid 12 0 MJ h 10 4 MJ h 20 22 Semi rapid 7 1 MJ h 6 3 MJ h 16 18 Auxiliary 4 1 MJ h 3 6 MJ h 10 14 Burners with flame failure device may only be ignited when the relative knob has...

Page 5: ...ous parts harmless especially for children who might play on an abandoned appliance Do not touch the appliance with wet or damp hands or feet Do not use the appliance barefoot The manufacturer will no...

Page 6: ...n the burner head It must be steady The exact position of the pan support is established by the rounded corners which should be set towards the side edge of the hot plate Do not force the taps if they...

Page 7: ...e within 450 mm above the top of the burner A minimum depth of 70 mm from the top of the worktop surface must be provided for the appliance In line with Australian regulations A bottom part of the ran...

Page 8: ...be used provided it is capable of withstanding the appliance temperatures Ensure that the supply connection point is accessible with the appliance installed To facilitate the shield may need to be rem...

Page 9: ...ittings must be used and all connections tested for gas leaks The gas supply connection point must be accessible with the appliance installed Natural Gas Natural Gas installations require the connecti...

Page 10: ...e is connected to the electricity main by a socket Fit a standard plug suited to the load indicated on the data label to the cable Fit the wires following figure n 13 taking care of respecting the fol...

Page 11: ...iance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out refer to the authorised service provider in your area 7 TAPS Our taps are suitable for all the gas they are male conical type at...

Page 12: ...r the gas connection 12 Fit the new data label included in the gas conversion kit 9 NATURAL GAS TO U LPG GAS CONVERSION PROCEDURE Appliance models Gas stainless steel hotplate models 4 Burners 5 Burne...

Page 13: ...tops using a wrench B Now unscrew injector A see fig 15 15 A and fit a injector corresponding to the utilized type of gas in its place It is advisable to strongly tighten the injector in place After...

Page 14: ...LE SINGLE PHASE POWER SUPPLY Gas hot plate H05 RR F Section 3 x 0 75 mm 2 If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person i n...

Page 15: ...ents are required specifying the type of fault and the model of the appliance in your possession Please also note that genuine spare parts are only available from our After Sales Service Centers and a...

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