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Use saucepans with the following diameters
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Adjust the flames so that they do not lick up
the side of the saucepan.
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Do not use a saucepan with a convex or
concave base.
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Do not leave an empty saucepan on the gas.
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Do not use saucepans that partially cover the
knobs.
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Only hobs with a "double crown" burner are
fitted with a special grid to take a wok.
This grid makes it possible to use pans with a
concave base. In conjunction with the "double-
crown" burner, the flames are better distributed
around large pans such as large-diameter woks
and paella pans.
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RECOMMENDATIONS :
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Using 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 device (mechanical cooker hood).
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Intensive and prolonged use of the appliance may necessitate extra ventilation - opening a window for example or produ-
cing more efficient ventilation by increasing the power of the existing mechanical ventilation (a minimum air input of
2 m3/hour per kW of gas energy is required).
Example : hob 4 gas burners
Total power :
0,85 + 1,5 + 2,3 + 3,3 + 4 = 11,95 kW.
11,95 kW x 2 = 23,90 m3/hour minimum air input
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As a safety measure, remember
to turn off
the gas mains or the tap on the butane/propane
cylinder after use.
Auxiliary
burner
8 to 14 cm
Semi-fast
burner
12 to 20 cm
Fast
burner
16 to 22 cm
Extra fast
burner
18 to 28 cm
Double-crown
burner
18 to 28 cm
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