Euromaid EGE9TBK User Manual Download Page 13

IGNITION AND OPERATION OF THE BURNERS 

In order to ignite a burner, it is necessary to depress the knob while rotating it anti-clockwise, till the 

index is aligned with the position corresponding to the maximum gas delivery (i.e. the large flame 

symbol). As far as the models equipped with a safety valve are concerned, once the flame is lit hold 

the knob depressed for about 3-4 seconds till the device keeps the burner

automatically lit. If the burner fails to ignite,wait one minute

for  the gas to dissipate before attempting to reignite. At this

moment it is  possible to adjust the flame intensity by rotating 

the knob anticlockwise from Such maximum position to the minimum

 one (i.e. the small flame symbol). 

In order to turn the burner off, rotate the knob clockwise bringing 

the index back to the position corresponding to the closure symbol (    ). 

RECOMMENDATIONS 

In case of electric power failure, it is necessary to carry out the above-described operations by 

putting a gas lighter or a flame near the burner (in such an event, pay the utmost attention not to 

burn yourself). 

The safety valve (for models where such item is provided) intervenes in case of accidental flame 

failure, blocking the gas delivery (e.g.: air draughts, spillage of liquids, etc.). 

In any case, the ignition device must not be actuated for longer than 15 seconds. Should the ignition 

manoeuvre fail, or should the burner be accidentally turned off, immediately close the actuation knob 

and repeat the ignition after one minute at least. 

Once the ignition has taken place, adjust the flame according to your needs. 

Advice on the use of gas burners 

For lower gas consumption and a better yield, use saucepans with diameter suitable for the burners, 

avoiding the flame coming up round the side of the saucepan (see the Container Table). Use only 

flat-bottomed pans. 

As soon as a liquid starts to boil, turn the flame down to a level sufficient to maintain boiling. 

During cooking, when using fats and oils, be very careful because if they overheat they could catch 

fire. 

Container table (use flat-bottomed saucepans) 

φ

max Saucepan

         (mm)

380

×

230

Burner

φ

min Saucepan

         (mm)

Rapid

Semi-rapid

Auxiliary

Fish pan

Triple ring

210

150

310

×

140

130

90

260

260

180

160

DESCRIPTION OF SYMBOLS

FRONT LEFT BURNER

REAR LEFT BURNER

FRONT RIGHT BURNER

REAR RIGHT BURNER

FRONT CENTRAL BURNER

REAR CENTRAL BURNER

LEFT CENTRAL BURNER

RIGHT CENTRAL BURNER

ELECTRIC OVEN THERMOSTAT

CENTRAL BURNER

ELECTRIC OVEN FUNTION KNOB

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Summary of Contents for EGE9TBK

Page 1: ...EG90S 900mm Dual Fuel Upright Page i User Manual 900mm Dual Fuel Upright Stainless Black EGE9TS EGE9TBK...

Page 2: ...oven is easy to use and performs to a high standard We also make a range of products that will enhance your kitchen such as cook tops Range hoods built in hobs built in ceramic hobs and built in oven...

Page 3: ...tor characteristic table Instructions for use Description of the main parts of the appliance Ignition and operation of the burners Recommendations Oven function Electronic programmer Instructions for...

Page 4: ...l ventilation outlets open or installing a ventilation hood with rain duct If a gas appliance is used for a long time it may require extra ventilation opening a window or increase the volume of exhaus...

Page 5: ...appliance by a person responsible for their safety Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacture...

Page 6: ...must not be in contact with the floor or any hot or sharp surfaces The hose assembly must not be subject to strain abrasion kinking or deformation Anti tilt chains are located at the rear of the appli...

Page 7: ...re are many which does not have the chains sufficiently secured figure 1 shows an example of how far forward an oven can tip when not secured properly Note Correct installation is part of the installe...

Page 8: ...ains then need to be pulled as tight as possible from inside the cabinet while at the same time being fixed to the rear of the cabinet using a self drilling wood screw It is better to have the screw f...

Page 9: ...he auxiliary burner and set to high flame Ensure all other burners are off 3 Zero manometer then apply flexible tubing to seal over the Rapid burner injector hold securely in place and check the gas p...

Page 10: ...s not come into contact with parts subject to heating Never use reductions shunts adaptors which can cause overheating or burning The manufacturer is not liable for any direct or indirect damage cause...

Page 11: ...lame are as following THE BURNERS REQUIRE NO REGULATION OF THE PRIMARY AIR ANY OF THE FOLLOWING ARE CONSIDERED TO BE ABNORMAL OPERATION AND MAY REQUIRE SERVICING Yellow tipping of the hob burner flame...

Page 12: ...ntilation for example increasing the level of mechanical ventilation where present Do not place anything e g flame tamer between pan and pan support Do not remove the pan support and enclose the burne...

Page 13: ...ded intervenes in case of accidental flame failure blocking the gas delivery e g air draughts spillage of liquids etc In any case the ignition device must not be actuated for longer than 15 seconds Sh...

Page 14: ...n the oven DELICATE COOKING THERMOSTAT SELECTOR SWITCH FROM 60 TO MAX Ideal for pastries and cakes with wet covering and little sugar and damp desserts in moulds Excellent results can also be achieved...

Page 15: ...d AUTO will flash After the roast is finished the roast operation process will be shut automatically Then AUTO flashing the alarm Rings The ring will stop by pressing the button B Set the time of endi...

Page 16: ...3 TIMER 16...

Page 17: ...a very short time Traditional cooking This is especially suitable for the cooking of meats poultry that requires long slow cooking as well as for the cooking of bread and sponge cakes It is advisable...

Page 18: ...to dimensions 150 170 2 3 Fish 20 25 25 30 20 25 190 210 190 210 190 220 2 2 2 Time in minutes Level from below First courses Lasagne Oven baked pasta Creole rice Temperature Fan forced cooking First...

Page 19: ...an the glass parts with hot water avoiding the use of rough cloths Do not use stainless steel pads or acids for cleaning To prevent lighting difficulties carefully clean the lighting spark plugs regul...

Page 20: ...4 bulb for the oven Reassemble the glass cap and reconnect the oven after replacing the bulb F THE GRIDS OF THE COOKING PLANE ARE EQUIPPED WITH SUITABLE RUBBER PADS ITS PURPOSE IS BOTH PROVIDING BETTE...

Page 21: ...relevant electrical plumbing and gas codes with compliance being issued as required by state or national legislation Additionally all Euromaid upright cookers must have the anti tilt device installed...

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