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10. Important. When using a very large pot, leave a gap of at 
least 50 mm (2”) to avoid damaging any parts in bench top 
wood, plastic or other non-heat resistant materials. Never leave 
oil or hot fat unattended.

11.The surfaces on heating and cooking appliances get hot 
when in use. Be careful. Keep children away from the 

 

12.Only use your appliance for the preparation of food and 

 for room-heating purposes.

13.This appliance leaves the factory set for the gas supply 

14. Do not tamper inside the appliance. If necessary, call your 
local Service Centre.

15. Overheated fat or oil can easily catch fire. Never leave the 

 Cover the receptacle to smother the flames and turn 

the hob off.

17. In the event of a fault, cut the gas and electricity supplies 
to the appliance. Call our Service Centre  to repair the fault. 

18. Do not use unstable or uneven-based receptacles on 
cooking plates or burners. They may accidentally tip over. 

19. If a gas supply knob/valve jams, do not force it. Call your 
official Service Centre immediately for them to repair or replace 
it. 

20. The illustrations used in this booklet are only intended as 
a guide.

Note: To avoid jeopardising the electrical safety of the appliance, 
it is forbidden to use high-pressure or steam jet cleaning 

SHOULD THE RELEVANT CONDITIONS NOT BE 
PROPERLY SATISFIED, THE INSTALLER, AND NOT 
THE MANUFACTURER, SHALL HELD LIABLE.

if it needs to be altered.

appliance.

never  

BURNS!

 

devices.

16. Never pour water on burning fat or oil. DANGER OF 

appliance unattended when cooking food with fat or oil, e.g. 

chips.

appliance control knobs, take care not to make contact

with the grids.

caravans.

21. Grids  become  very hot during use.  When operating the

22. Do not use this appliance neither in marine craft nor in

indicated on the data 

label

Call the Service Centre 

infirm persons without supervision. Young children should

be supervised to ensure they do not play with this appliance.
Make sure you keep these instructions for use and assembly in

a safe place, so that you can hand them on with the 

This appliance is not intented for the use by young children or

appliance if it ever changes owner.

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Do not use scouring 
powder, over cleaner 
sprays or abrasive pads 
that may scratch the glass. 
Never use sharp objects 
such as knives or wire wool 
to remove the remains of 
food that has become en-
crusted onto the surface.

Grains of sand, which may, 
for example, come from 
cleaning vegetables, can 
scratch the glass surface.

Cleaning and maintenance:

The high temperatures suffered by the cover on the triple-flame burner ring and the 
stainless steel parts on your hob (plate rings, grease trays, area around burners, etc) 
may become discoloured over time. This is NORMAL. Clean them after use with a 
product suitable for stainless steel. 
After washing the pans support, dry them thoroughly before cooking with them again. 
The presence of droplets of water or dampness at the beginning of the cooking process 
may damage the enamel surface.
Be careful with the feet on the metal grids when cleaning them; if they are detached, 
the grid may scratch the glass next time it is used.

 DON'Ts     DOs

Clean the surface of the 
heating elements once 
they have cooled down, 
each time they are used. 
Even small amounts of dirt 
burn when it is switched 
on again.

The burners and pans su-
pport must be cleaned re-
gulary to keep them clean. 
This is done by submer-
ging them in soaply water 
and scrubbing them them 
with a non-metal brush to 
keep the holes and slits 
free from obstruction so 
they can give a perfect 
flame.
Dry the burner covers 
whenever wet or damp.

After cleaning and drying 
the burners, make sure 
that the covers are proper-
ly in position on the flame 
diffuser.

Once the appliance is 
cold, clean it with a spon-
ge and soapy water.

Do not use scouring 
powder, over cleaner 
sprays or abrasive pads 
that may scratch the glass. 
Never use sharp objects 
such as knives or wire wool 
to remove the remains of 
food that has become en-
crusted onto the surface.

for cleaning the joins bet-
ween the glass and the ri-
ms of the burners or the 

metal surrounds.

Grains of sand, which may, 
for example, come from 
cleaning vegetables, can 
scratch the glass surface.

Cleaning and maintenance:

The high temperatures suffered by the cover on the triple-flame burner ring and the 
stainless steel parts on your hob (plate rings, grease trays, area around burners, etc) 
may become discoloured over time. This is NORMAL. Clean them after use with a 
product suitable for stainless steel. 
After washing the pans support, dry them thoroughly before cooking with them again. 
The presence of droplets of water or dampness at the beginning of the cooking process 
may damage the enamel surface.
Be careful with the feet on the metal grids when cleaning them; if they are detached, 
the grid may scratch the glass next time it is used.

Do not use scouring 
powder, over cleaner 
sprays or abrasive pads 
that may scratch the glass. 
Never use sharp objects 
such as knives or wire wool 
to remove the remains of 
food that has become en-
crusted onto the surface.

for cleaning the joins bet-
ween the glass and the ri-
ms of the burners or the 

metal surrounds.

Grains of sand, which may, 
for example, come from 
cleaning vegetables, can 
scratch the glass surface.

Cleaning and maintenance:

The high temperatures suffered by the cover on the triple-flame burner ring and the 
stainless steel parts on your hob (plate rings, grease trays, area around burners, etc) 
may become discoloured over time. This is NORMAL.
 Clean them after use with a 
product suitable for stainless steel. 
After washing the pans support, dry them thoroughly before cooking with them again. 
The presence of droplets of water or dampness at the beginning of the cooking process 
may damage the enamel surface.
Be careful with the feet on the metal grids when cleaning them; if they are detached, 
the grid may scratch the glass next time it is used.

Do not use knives,

 scrapers or similar 

implements for cleaning

the joins with the metal.

not drop hard or sharp

 objects onto the glass. 

Avoid Knocking any part

of the edge of the cooking

plate.

 Do not slide recipients 

over the glass as they 

may scratch it. Similarly, 

do

 

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Summary of Contents for PCL985FAU

Page 1: ... Straße 34 81739 München Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH Internet http www bosch hausgeraete de This cooktop is for use with Natural Gas and Universal LPG Cod 9000198453 C PCL985FAU PCN985FAU PCR915B90A PCT915B90A ...

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Page 3: ...ransportation All the material used for packing is considered essential for this purpose and is also completely recyclable You too can contribut towards protecting the environment by disposing of this material at your nearest recyclable refuse collection point Do not dispose of used cooking oil down the kitchen sink Oil may seriously damage the environment Dispose of it in a closed container at yo...

Page 4: ... 19 19 18 17 17 A B C E C D L N A Switch B Blue wire C Brown wire D Terminal E Ignition module Wiring diagram Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH CIF A 28 893550 Gas type Test point pressure kPa 1 0 2 75 Injectors sizes mm 0 67 HGC MJ Electrical compliance AGA approval number Preinstalled NG In compliance with AS 3100 Robert Bosch Hausgeräte GmbH CIF A 28 893550 Gas type NG 1 0 2 75 HGC MJ Electrical com...

Page 5: ...d the burner needs to carefully The burner covers are not Dry the burner covers Make sure that the burner covers are correctly positioned correctly positioned The burners may not be are dirty totally dry Dry the burners more The burner components have thoroughly be particularly careful with single piece The gas ports on the burners burners at all Possible leak on the gas bottle coupling 19 Safety ...

Page 6: ...th the feet on the metal grids when cleaning them if they are detached the grid may scratch the glass next time it is used DON Ts DOs Clean the surface of the heating elements once they have cooled down each time they are used Even small amounts of dirt burn when it is switched on again The burners and pans su pport must be cleaned re gulary to keep them clean This is done by submer ging them in s...

Page 7: ...Always use suitably sized receptacles on each bur ner This helps avoid ex cessive gas consumption and prevents receptacles from getting tarnished Do not use two burners or heat sources for a single Do not use baking trays earthenware dishes etc at full heat for a long time Only use one recipient per burner Use the extra saucepans and casseroles cles burners crease energy consumption on the pans su...

Page 8: ...g on the model keeps the entire work surface watertight and prevents spilage from leaking into cupboards underneath Slightly do not under any circumstance remove them The seal losen the retaining screws of the clamps positioned at the bottom of the cooktop b If the clamps and the selfadhesive seal have not the gas burner covers from your cooking hob and turn it upside down Now fit the selfadhesive...

Page 9: ...g a range hood or overhead exhaust fan An orangy flame is normal and simply indicates the presence of salt in the atmosphere from cooking If the flame has yellow patches this is not a fault of any kind Boiling burners such as windows open or provide a openings pan size on the correct gas ring See fig 14 14 _ 120 140 mm 120 mm 140 200 mm 140 mm 220 mm _ Big wok burners 220 mm an extra wok trivet Th...

Page 10: ... leakage on connections performed by the installer or if the L tube is moved For position of the inlet connection refer Fig 1 1a or twisted connections connection as per Fig 5 and Fig 6 R Fit regulator N G or a test point Universal LPG directly to the 5 6 Natural gas connection Pressure test point R 1 2 R 1 2 Pressure test point Gasket Gasket Universal LPG connection This appliance is connected to...

Page 11: ...sure that the hose does WARNING Ensure that the hose assembly is restrained from accidental contact with the flue outlet of an under bench oven and water DO NOT use a naked flame for detecting leaks Turn gas taps to low flame position and observe stability of the flame for each burner individually and all together Adhere the duplicate data plate to an accessible location near the hotplate the user...

Page 12: ... 0 67 0 85 Hourly Gas Comsumption MJ 4 0 1 55 Big wok Center Burner outer 0 68 13 0 1 65 0 93 Big wok Center inner 0 43 wok Right and left front Universal LPG 11 5 15 1 10 14 6 6 5 0 85 included in above included in above 3 25 6 25 9 5 10 8 11 5 To adjust the minimum flame for N G replace the control knob onto the spindle light the gas and turn the adjustment screw anti clockwise to estabilish a m...

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