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Installation and operation instructions 

HOBS

4

RECOMMENDATIONS  

ON DISPOSAL

Any material used for manufacture of the gas 

hob is environmentally sound and recyclable. 

Observe the Environment Protection Rules, 

use appropriate methods of separate waste 

collection. 

Used appliances or those which have beco-

me unfit for further use are considered as 

useless waste. Various materials used for 

manufacture of your appliance may be sub-

ject to disposal.

You may become informed of disposal op-

tions, contacting your sales agency or local 

authority. 

Prior to disposing the appliance for scrap, 

please bear in mind that in children’s hands 

its further use may result in an accident. 

Take care to make it as safe as possible. Cut 

the power cable off and make the appliance 

completely inoperable. 

Make sure to carefully follow the instructions 

in the present manual.

STORAGE 

Keep the appliance in a dry place, away from 

sources of high temperatures and sunlig-

ht. During storage, avoid rapid temperature 

changes. Storage of an unpackaged product 

is not permitted.

TRANSPORTATION

During the transport of the package, it must 

be avoided from falling or other mechanical 

influences.  

SCOPE OF SUPPLY

Your gas hob is classified as a built-in app-

liance. 

The manufacturer’s plate to indicate the 

model of the hob is on the rear panel of its 

built-in part, where another plate is located 

to indicate the type of gas your appliance is 

designed for (G20, G30/G31). 

The scope of supply includes as follows:

1   Gas hob – 1 piece; 
2   Connecting piece to be used for various 

gas supply sources – 1 piece; 

3   Additional bottled gas nozzles – 3 pieces; 
4   Clamp to be attached to a piece of kitchen 

furniture, including a set of screws –  

4 pieces; 

5   Sealing gasket – 1 piece; 
6   Cast-iron grill – 3 pieces; 
7   User’s manual.

Summary of Contents for PGA 45 FIERO BL

Page 1: ...HOBS GAS HOB PGA 45 FIERO FIERO BL FIERO WH COMPANY SPECIALIZING IN BUILT IN OVENS AND HOBS EN User s Manual...

Page 2: ...res if any during use of your appliance Your new appliance is made of high quality materials and fully conforms to any standard of the European Economic Community The manufacturer reserves the right t...

Page 3: ...ing a gas burner for food preparation 10 Use of dishware support grids 10 INSTALLATION OF GAS HOB Installation areas 11 Attaching the hob to the tabletop 12 Connection to a gas supply system 13 Connec...

Page 4: ...ire some extra airing or a more effective ventilation system for instance you may have to open the windows or increase the kitchen hood ventilation rate It is not advisable to install the hob in a str...

Page 5: ...ance clean Food residues may cause fire Upon each use make sure that the position of any switch on the control console of hob and as may be required on that of the gas supply is OFF or CLOSED In the e...

Page 6: ...Make sure to carefully follow the instructions in the present manual STORAGE Keep the appliance in a dry place away from sources of high temperatures and sunlig ht During storage avoid rapid temperat...

Page 7: ...tem supply voltage 220 240 V 50 60 Hz Protection Rating 1 Net weight kg 10 2 TECHNICAL DATA Dimensions of the Hob and the Opening for Building in of the Hob Dimensions mm Height Width Depth length Vis...

Page 8: ...of this modification is presented in Figure 1 where the specific components are designated with position numbers as follows 1 Gas hob surface 2 WOK gas burner 3 Middle sized gas burner 4 Small gas bu...

Page 9: ...tions one can smoothly adjust continuous and stable supply of gas to gas burners of the hob In no cir cumstances select an operating positi on between Max flame and Flame OFF For a more convenient fla...

Page 10: ...bear in mind that it is not at all necessary to apply much force for cleaning If for some reason or other electric power is not supplied or is cut off you can ignite the gas burner the old fashioned w...

Page 11: ...1 presents recommended use of gas burners depending upon the dis hware sizes Use the dishware with covers this would significantly reduce the cooking time Upon boiling reduce the flame intensity so th...

Page 12: ...n by products During operation of gas fired appliances com bustion by products release which must be removed by means of ventilation or a kitchen hood See Figure 4 Figure 4 shows components as follows...

Page 13: ...ine separately Gas hob attachment to the tabletop Cut out a recess in your tabletop on the ba sis of dimensions shown in Figure 5 Wood fibres used for manufacture of table tops can quickly swell if ex...

Page 14: ...resentative of a state run gas service in your location An act shall be drawn up to confirm performance of the works on the company s letterhead and in two copies one for each party The appliance shal...

Page 15: ...designed for 220 240 V 50 60 Hz It must be connected to the mains subject to valid norms regulations and laws The plug and power cable shall conform to relevant standards and power consumed by the ap...

Page 16: ...to local stan dards of use of gas supply systems Adjustment of air flow to gas burners Not required Fig 8 Minimum flame adjustment This adjustment is required upon replace ment of gas nozzles or when...

Page 17: ...ng term contact with water or aggressive cleaning agents to contain sodium hydroxide or phosp horus Therefore its condition must be focus of much attention of yours To clean a surface made of stainles...

Page 18: ...mplete replacement of defective or faulty parts not just their repairs To provide for proper functioning of the gas hob you have to regularly lubricate valves to adjust gas supply to gas burners The v...

Page 19: ...rmoelement side The gas burner extinguishes with the control knob in the Min flame position clogged openings in the flame spreader the appliance is in a strong draught minimum supply has not been adju...

Page 20: ...g a product make sure the warrant certificate is duly filled in contains no corrections and bears the purchase date the stamp of a sales agency and signature of a sales assistant inclu ding a tear off...

Page 21: ...gligent storage and or negligent transpor tation have been proved damages failures of the equipment its mal function due to animals or insects remains of food being cooked inside the pro duct mechanic...

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