Fontron G-87 Instruction Manual Download Page 3

Fig. 14

Left

Right

Fig. 11

Fig. 13

Connector

Gas pipe

 Be careful to avoid getting burned by 

touching the top panel of the gas cooker, 
as it gets very hot near the burners when 
in use.

 Make sure the room is well ventilated. 

Never use the gas cooker for long 
periods of time (over 10 minutes) in a 
small room or in a closed-off space 
without the ventilation, by the ventilation 
fan or opening the windows (Fig. 6).

 If a gas leak is found, close the main 

gas valve, open up all windows, and call 
your dealer. Do refrain from turning an 
electric switch on or off, lighting a 
match, or using a lighter (Fig. 7).

 The gas cylinder should stand away at 

least 0.5m from the cooker (Fig. 8).

 Knob is designed for anti-clockwise 

ignition, so that to prevent children act.

 In the event of a burn back (i.e. where 

the gas burns back on the jet), turn off 
the valve and light again. Should the 
problem persist take the unit back to 
your dealer for checking.

 

Confirm that you have the right model 

for your type of gas supply.

 When unpacking, make sure that all of 

the parts of the gas cooker are included. 
Assemble the parts as shown in (Fig. 9).

 Place the gas control knob onto the gas 

cock axis and push it inwards firmly     
(Fig. 10,11).

 Attach the rubber legs to the cooker by 

turning the cooker upside down and 
screwing them into the openings on the 
cooker bottom (Fig. 12).

 Install the burners.

 Place the trivets on top of the burner. 

The trivets can be adjusted by turning the 
screws and then the pan can be put on the 
trivets steadily.

 Push the rubber hose onto the hose joint 

as far as it will go. Do not use vinyl plastic 
hose, as this can be dangerous. Secure the 
hose (Fig. 13) see to it that the rubber hoes 
does not touch a part of the gas cooker nor 
lies underneath it.

 When choosing a place to put the gas 

cooker, be sure to pick a spot that is firm 
and level. The gas cooker need plenty of 
space and air. Allow at least 15cm of space 
on the sides and 100cm above the unit 
(Fig. 14). If the space is less than 15cm 
from the in-flammable walls, be sure to 
provide a heat insulation board. Also be 
sure to keep paper, oil and all other 
inflammable objects away from the gas 
cooker.

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