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SAFETY SYSTEMS
A fl ame sensor (thermocouple) is installed on
each burner to prevent gas from coming out if the
fl ame is accidentally extinguished.
If there is a blackout of the electricity supply, the
hob will keep working without any danger.
MANUAL IGNITION
In the event of a power failure, the burners can be
ignited manually.
Turn the knob corresponding to the selected
burner to the left to the MAXIMUM position (large
fl ame).
Press down on the knob to start the fl ow of gas,
then bring a lighter or fl ame up to the burner.
When the burner lights, keep the knob held down
for around ten seconds, then release.
ACCESSORIES
Wok Adapter
Supplementary grid to be used on crown burners
with concave-bottom cookware.
Coff ee Pot Reducer
Supplementary grid to be used on the auxiliary
burner for coff ee pots or cookware with a diameter
below 12 cm.
Before performing any cleaning operation, wait
for all parts to cool down and isolate the hob’s
electricity and gas supply.
Cleaning the hob:
The burner heads, enamelled steel grids,
enamelled caps and fl ame spreaders must be
regularly cleaned with warm soapy water then
rinsed and dried thoroughly.
Any liquid which should overfl ow from the
cookware must always be removed with a cloth.
If it is diffi cult to open or close one of the gas taps,
do not force it! Request urgent assistance from
the technical support network.
Cleaning Enamelled Parts:
To maintain the characteristics of the enamelled
components, they should be cleaned frequently
with soapy water. Never use scouring powders.
Do not leave acidic or basic substances (vinegar,
lemon juice, salt, tomato juice etc.) sitting on
enamelled parts, and do not wash enamelled
parts when they are still hot.
Cleaning Stainless-Steel Parts
Clean the components with soapy water and
then dry them with a soft cloth. The shine can be
maintained by periodic use of commonly available
products. Never use scouring powders or pads.
Cleaning the Burner Flame Spreaders:
As they are simply resting in position, they can
be cleaned simply by removing them from their
seats and washing them with soapy water. Do not
immerse in water or wash them under running
water. After drying them thoroughly and checking
that the holes are not blocked, return them to their
correct position.
Cleaning Glass Hobs:
To degrease, use washing-up liquid and vinegar,
then rinse; otherwise, clean with washing-up
liquid, rinse, then pass over with a moist cloth
before drying.
To remove encrusted food, soak with soapy water
or washing-up liquid for a few minutes. After a few
minutes, rinse and wash the hob.
Avoid anti-limescale, abrasive and multi-purpose
products, as they will aff ect the look of the glass
after a while.
Cleaning the Hob Grids:
Do not wash the grids in the dishwasher.
White residue on the grids is due to normal contact
with cookware, and not indicative or defects or
abrasions in the enamel.
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