Bertazzoni CB486G00X Instructions For The Installation, Maintenance And Use Download Page 5

 

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Table 4   GAS BURNER DIMENSION (fig.13-14) 

 

DESCRIPTIVE CAPTION FOR HOB (fig.13)   

1. Small Burner  

 

 

2. Medium burner 

 

 

 

3. Rapid burner 

 

4. Dual burner 

5. Griddle 

 

 

 

CONTROL PANEL DESCRIPTION 

 

On the control panel, small sy mbols show the function of each knob or  key. Here as follows are the several controls that 

a cooker can have: 

 

the symbol  

   shows the disposition of burners on the worktop, the full dot identifies the burner in object (in 

this case the front burner on the right). 

 
 

the  symbol  

    shows the disposition of burners and 

the  griddle on the worktop, the full dot 

identifies the element in object (in this case the electric griddle). 

 

USE OF THE BURNERS 

On the control panel above every  knob there is a diagram which indicates which burner the knob in question refers to. The burne rs can 

be turned on in several ways according to the type of appliance and its individual features:  

- Manual “On” switch ( this is always possible even if the electric current is cut off ): 

Turn the knob corresponding to the selected 

burner in an anticlockwise direction so that the knob is at  MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then put a lit matc h to the 

burner. 

 - Electric “On” switch: 

Turn  the knob corresponding to the selected burner in 

an  anticlockwise  direction so that the knob is at 

MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then press the lighter button and let it go as soon as the burner is alight.. 

- Automatic Electric “On” switch: 

Turn the knob corresponding to the selected burner in  an anticlockwise direction so that the knob is 

at MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then press in the knob.  Let it go as soon as the burner is alight. 

 - “On “ switch for burners with safety device ( thermocouples ): 

Turn  the  knob  corresponding to the selected burner in an 

anticlockwise direction so that the knob  is at MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then use one of the lighting dev ices 

described  above.  When  the burner is lit keep the knob pressed in 

for  about 10 seconds in order to allow   the flame to heat up th e 

thermocouple. If the burner goes out when letting the knob go, repeat the operation all over again.   

N.B.: You are advised not to try and light a burner if its flame divider is not correctly in place.  

Advice for the best use of the burners: 

 - Use suitable pans for each burner ( see tab. n° 4 and Fig. 14 ). 

 - When boiling point is reached turn the knob on to MINIMUM. 

 - Always use pans with a lid. 

 

TABLE N°4: Recommended pan diameters. 

BURNER 

PAN DIAMETERS recommended (cm.) 

Auxiliary 

12 - 14 

Semi-rapid 

14 - 26 

Rapid 

18 - 26 

Double crown 

22 - 26 

ATTENTION:  use containers with a flat bottom

 

ATTENTION: If there is no electric current you can light the burners with  matches.   
Lighting the burners with safety thermocouples can only be carried out when the knob  is on MAXIMUM (large flame) .When 
cooking food with oil or fat which can easily set alight, the user must not leave the appliance. 
Do not use sprays near the appliance when it is in use. When using the burners make sure that the pan handles are in the 
correct position. Keep children away. If the hob has a lid, before closing it, make sure that the surrounding work surface is 
cleaned of any food that has been left there. 
NOTE: The use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and humidity in the place where it is installed. Therefore you need to 
ensure that the place is well ventilated, keeping clear the natural ventilation openings (Fig. 2 ) and using  the mechanical 
ventilation device/ flue or electric fan ( Fig. 3 and 4 ). Intensive or prolonged use of the appliance may require additional  
entilation such as by opening a window or an increased ventilation efficiency obtained by increasing the power of the  
echanical ventilators if it is present.   

 

USING THE ELECTRIC GRIDDLE 

 

WARNING 

Summary of Contents for CB486G00X

Page 1: ... GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE pag 7 AND USE OF FIXED HOBS 48 1216 mm W x 25 1 8 640mm D ...

Page 2: ... HOUSEHOLDS This appliance is marked according to the European directive 2002 96 EC on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment WEEE This guideline is the frame of a European wide validity of return and recycling on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment TECHNICAL MANUAL FOR THE INSTALLER INFORMATION FOR THE INSTALLER The installation all regulations changes and maintenance referred to in this...

Page 3: ... the backguard kit fig 8 CONNECTING THE APPLIANCE TO THE GAS SUPPLY Before connecting the appliance to the gas supply you first need to remove the plastic protective plug for the gas supply which is inserted under pressure in the gas inlet connection To remove the plug simply unscrew it Then make sure that the details shown on the label on the lower part of the case are compatible with those of th...

Page 4: ... the electricity supply The switch must be of a suitable charge for the appliance with a minimum opening between the contacts of 3 mm Remember that the earth wire must not be interrupted by the switch Alternatively the electrical connection can also be protected by a differential switch of high sensitivity You are strongly advised to fix the special yellow green earth wire to an efficient earthing...

Page 5: ...ise direction so that the knob is at MAXIMUM this corresponds to a large flame and then use one of the lighting dev ices described above When the burner is lit keep the knob pressed in for about 10 seconds in order to allow the flame to heat up th e thermocouple If the burner goes out when letting the knob go repeat the operation all over again N B You are advised not to try and light a burner if ...

Page 6: ...NING THE APPLIANCE Never use abrasive cleaners Before cleaning the appliance it should be disconnected from the power supply Cleaning the work surface periodically clean the burner heads the cast iron pan supports and the bur ner caps using warm water Any spillage must always be removed as soon as possible using a rag If it become difficult to open or close a valve do not force it but immediately ...

Page 7: ...7 ATTENTION for further details about cleaning of the appliance please contact your applliance retailer Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4 ...

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