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EFECTS IN APPEARANCE THAT DO NOT LEAD TO THE NON

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FUNCTIONING OF THE HOB OR THE IMPOSSIBILITY OF USING IT ARE

NOT COVERED BY THE GUARANTEE

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O NOT PUT ANY PARTS IN THE DISHWASHER

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RECAUTIONS

:  Do not keep arrange 

cleaning products

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inflammable products 

(aerosols or recipients under 

pressure) in the support furniture under the cooking hob. This also applies to paper and cookery books.

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- When the knob or button is pressed, there are no sparks,

- When one knob is pressed, the ignition plugs spark on all the
burners at once,

- There are sparks but the burners do not light.

The retarder (reduced flow) on the burners does not stay

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- Check the electrical connection of the hob.

- Check that the ignition plugs are clean.

- Check that the burners are correctly assembled and clean.

- This is normal. The ignition function is centralised and controls all the bur-

ners simultaneously.

- Check that the gas supply has been turned on.

-If your gas is supplied by a bottle or a tank, check that these are not emp-

ty.

- If you have just installed the hob or changed the bottle of gas, keep the

knob pressed down and turned to the highest position for 3 to 5 seconds

until the gas reaches the burners.

Light the burner by placing the knob between maximum  

and 

minimum gas flow 

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Check that the injectors fitted correspond to the gas being used (see the
markings on the injectors: chapter, "Gas characteristics" at the end of part
one).

Remember: the hob comes pre-adjusted for mains gas (natural gas).

- Check that the retarders have been adjusted correctly (see the chapter

"Changing the gas" in instruction manual).

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It is easier to clean your hob before it has completely cooled. However, you should never clean your appliance whi-
le it is on. Turn all the switches to the zero position.

HOW TO PROCEED

PRODUCTS AND

ACCESSORIES TO USE

MAINTENANCE OF THE PAN

SUPPORTS AND GAS

BURNERS

STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES

For difficult stains use a non-abrasive paste, then

rinse with clean water. Wipe the burner caps 
carefully before using your hob again. If the gas
holes on the burner get clogged or the ignition
plugs get dirty clean them with a small hard-bristled
brush (non-metallic).

The gas injector is the pot-shaped part in the middle

of the burner. Be careful not to obstruct it when clea-
ning, as this would interfere with the performance of
your hob.

Use a sponge and hot soapy water or stainless steel

cleaner. do not use abrasive or scourers.

A mild paste cleaner.

Kitchen sponge.

Small hard-bristled brush

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Summary of Contents for TE217FS1

Page 1: ...Gas Hob Installation and Operator s Manual Semi fast burner Auxiliary burner Fast burner Double crown burner...

Page 2: ...4 GAS CONNECTION P 5 HOW TO MAKE THE CHANGE OF GAS TYPE FOR THE COOKING HOB P 6 7 GAS RATING P 11 COOKING GUIDE P 12 PART 2 FOR THE USER HOW TO USE THE GAS BURNERS P 8 WHICH SAUCEPANS TO USE ON THE G...

Page 3: ...d the combustion products must be evacuated a minimum air input of 2 m3 hour per kw of gas energy is required These hobs are in accordance with the cup boards overheating tests of the standards EN 603...

Page 4: ...xternal rim of the carter This joint ensures sealing between the cooking hob and the work surface 3 Place the cooking hob in the opening of the support unit taking care to centre it well in the cut ou...

Page 5: ...not exceed 2 metres in length and their entire length must be accessible For the user s safety we advise the connection to be made with a rigid pipe if this is possible or with a rein forced braided...

Page 6: ...ector Screw them right in without forcing With a pencil draw a line on the hearth plate as indicated fig 3 Turn the spanner clockwise until the line appears on the other side fig 4 Remount the heads c...

Page 7: ...ob to maximum position remove the knob of the corresponding tap using the screwdriver unscrew the yellow brass adjustment screw fig 5 turning it round twice anti clockwise put back the knob and turn i...

Page 8: ...o or r r r t t t th h h he e e e U U U Us s s se e e er r r r 8 NOTA If the flame is accidentally extinguished just re light it normally following the ignition instructions Your hob is equipped with...

Page 9: ...sing a gas cooking appliance produces heat and humidity in the room in which it is installed Your kitchen should be well ventilated Keep all natural vents open or install a mechanical ventilation devi...

Page 10: ...hest position for 3 to 5 seconds until the gas reaches the burners Light the burner by placing the knob between maximum and minimum gas flow Check that the injectors fitted correspond to the gas being...

Page 11: ...nal heat rating kW 3 65 3 21 3 8 Low heat rating kW 1 900 1 500 Fast burner Indicator marked on injector 78 78 121 Nominal heat rating kW 2 30 2 02 2 40 Low heat rating kW 0 830 0 870 Semi fast burner...

Page 12: ...EGETABLES ENDIVES SPINACH X X PEAS IN SAUCE 25 30 MINUTES X X PROVENCE TOMATOES 15 20 MINUTES X X FRIED POTATOES X X PASTA X X MEAT STEACK X X BLANQUETTE OSSO BUCCO 90 MINUTES X FRIED ESCALOPE 10 12 M...

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