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 GENERAL INFORMATION 

 

Overview 

 

Pan support 

Spark plug 

Normal burner 

Rapid burner 

Base cover 

Assembly clamp 

Burners' plate 

Gas burner's knob 

Auxiliary burner 

 

 

 

Auxiliary burner Front right 

Rapid burner Front left 

Normal burner Rear left 

Normal burner Rear right 

Summary of Contents for GEN 12400

Page 1: ...Built in Hob GEN 12400...

Page 2: ...please check that the appliance is not damaged If you note any transport damage please contact your point of sale immediately and do not connect and operate the appliance Before you connect and start...

Page 3: ...ng with gas 7 Intended use 8 Disposal 8 Packaging material 8 Old equipment 8 Future transportation 8 3 INSTALLATION 9 Before installation 9 Installation and connection 10 4 PREPARATION 13 Tips for sav...

Page 4: ...pport 2 Spark plug 3 Normal burner 4 Rapid burner 5 Base cover 6 Assembly clamp 7 Burners plate 8 Gas burner s knob 9 Auxiliary burner 1 Auxiliary burner Front right 2 Rapid burner Front left 3 Normal...

Page 5: ...on 7 9 kW Conversion to gas type pressure NG G 20 20 mbar Outer dimensions height width depth 84 mm 580 mm 510 mm Installation dimension width depth 560 mm 490 mm Burners Front right Auxiliary burner...

Page 6: ...tions as per relevant standards These values may vary according to the usage of the appliance and ambient conditions This appliance is not intended for use by persons including children with reduced p...

Page 7: ...n regulations Particular attention shall be given to the relevant requirements regarding ventilation See Before installation page 9 The use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and humidity in the...

Page 8: ...d electronic equipment WEEE This means that this appliance must be handled pursuant to European Directive 2002 96 EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment For...

Page 9: ...must be aligned and fixed horizontally Cut aperture for the hob in worktop as per installation dimensions Room ventilation The air for combustion is taken from the room air and the exhaust gases are e...

Page 10: ...ta must correspond to the data specified on the rating plate of the appliance The rating plate is located at the rear housing of the appliance The appliance mains cable must correspond to the specific...

Page 11: ...a different type of gas you must consult the authorised service for the related conversion procedure 1 Hose nozzle for LPG 2 Safety tube If there is a built in oven installed under the hob Gas hose m...

Page 12: ...4 Place the burner plates burner plate caps and pan supports to their respective positions after installation Bottom view clamp holes Secure the hob Important Clamping to different holes is not a good...

Page 13: ...which is suitable to the saucepan base Always choose the correct size of saucepans for your meals For larger plates more energy is needed Initial operation First cleaning of the appliance NOTICE The s...

Page 14: ...so that they do not go beyond the bottom of the pan always place the pan onto the pan support in a central position How to use hobs 1 Auxiliary burner 12 18 cm 2 Rapid burner 22 24 cm 3 Normal burner...

Page 15: ...essing and wait for its ignition Keep the knob at pressed position for 3 5 seconds after you see the flame around the burner Repeat the sequence of operations if the flame does not continues After you...

Page 16: ...in this way it will be possible to remove cooking residues more easily thus avoiding these from burning the next time the appliance is used No special cleaning agents are required for cleaning the app...

Page 17: ...upply to the appliance Check fuses in the fuse box Main gas tap is closed Open gas tap No gas is emitted Safety tube is bent Install safety tube without bends Burners are dirty Clean burner parts Burn...

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