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SELECTED MODELS ONLY

LEGEND - GAS CONTROL GRAPHICS - WOK BURNER

MAX -

 Both inner and outer burners are operating at maximum output. 

MED - 

The inner burner remains on full output, but the outer burner is on minimum output. 

LOW -

 The inner burner is on full output and the outer burner is extinguished. 

MIN -

 The inner burner is on minimum output and the outer burner remains extinguished.

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LEGEND - GAS CONTROL GRAPHICS - ‘A’ ‘B’ AND ‘C’ BURNERS

MAX -

 the burner is operating at maximum output. 

MED -

 the burner is operating at medium output. 

SIMMER -

 The burner is operating at lowest output setting.

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MANUAL IGNITION GAS

If there is no power to the appliance or your area is experiencing a power black-out simply strike a match or spark igniter next to the required burner 

and follow steps in chapter 4 above

NOTE: THE FLAME FAILURE SYSTEM IS INDEPENDENT OF POWER AND WILL STILL OPERATE WITHOUT A 

POWER SOURCE.

Should your cooktop fail to ignite after the manual procedure has been followed check to see that the gas supply to the appliance has not been 

turned off.

GAS CONNECTION

LEGEND AND MANUAL IGNITION FOR GAS BURNERS

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Do not use as a room heater.

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Do not allow clothing to pass over or near to the flame.

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Do not leave handles of saucepans protruding out into the room or over adjacent burners. Always check that the pot is stable and will not 

be likely to tip its contents before you release your grip.

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Do not store items of interest to children in the cabinets above the appliance. Children climbing or standing on the appliance could result 

in serious injury.

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Do not position pans off centre to the burner. Adjust the flame to remain under the pan.

ABNORMAL OPERATION
If you are aware of any change in the operation of the appliance consult a qualified service person. This could be such things as noisy flame due 

to burner lit back or part being dislodged during cleaning. Do not use the appliance if the ceramic surface is accidentally damaged, contact your 

local service agent.
WARNING: IF THE CERAMIC IS CRACKED, SWITCH OFF TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.

Summary of Contents for FIXG903B1

Page 1: ...FRANKE PROFESSIONAL SERIES DUAL FUEL COOKTOP OPERATION MANUAL FIXG905B1 N L FIXG903B1 N L FIXG9041B2 N L...

Page 2: ...ss Warranty Subject to the terms set out in this document PRKS warrants to Customers that the Product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship during the Warranty Period If the Product f...

Page 3: ...SEMBLY PROCEDURE FOR INSTALLATION 12 TO USE YOUR NEW FRANKE COOKTOP 13 ELECTRIC INDUCTION COOKING 14 16 DESCRIPTION OF THE APPLIANCE 17 18 STARTING UP AND APPLIANCE MANAGEMENT 18 23 COOKING ADVICE 24...

Page 4: ...nces to meet your cooking needs NOTE ALL MATERIAL SURROUNDING THE INSTALLATION MUST BE ABLE TO WITHSTAND TEMPERATURES OF 95 C DURING PERIODS OF OPERATION CERTAIN MATERIALS VINYL WRAP MAY SUFFER DAMAGE...

Page 5: ...e items of interest to children in the cabinets above the appliance Children climbing or standing on the appliance could result in serious injury 8 Do not position pans off centre to the burner Adjust...

Page 6: ...oktop when cooking with grease or oils as they may quickly ignite Be careful not to burn yourself during or after using the appliance Make sure no cable of any fixed or moving appliance makes contact...

Page 7: ...ktop Cutlery drawers must be resistant to heat PRECAUTIONS IN CASE OF APPLIANCE FAILURE If a defect is noticed switch off the appliance and turn off the electrical supply If the ceramic glass is crack...

Page 8: ...on must comply with these instructions any local regulations and the requirements of AS NZ 5601 GENERAL INFORMATION The gas connection is 1 2 in copper compression mounted horizontally facing the rear...

Page 9: ...ld be 750mm unless the over head surface is non combustible or the range hood is rated for lower clearance taking into account the installation requirements of AS NZ 5601 where applicable Where the ap...

Page 10: ...must be regulated to 2 75kPa for Natural Gas regulated to 1kPa A manual shut off valve must be installed in the gas supply line in an accessible position so that gas supply can be turned off in an eme...

Page 11: ...r the manual procedure has been followed check to see that the gas supply to the appliance has not been turned off GAS CONNECTION LEGEND AND MANUAL IGNITION FOR GAS BURNERS Do not use as a room heater...

Page 12: ...al service agent WARNING IF THE CERAMIC SURFACE IS CRACKED SWITCH OFF TO AVOID THE POSSIBILITY OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK THE GAS OPERATION ___________________________________________________________________...

Page 13: ...ER TURNED ON CHECK THE POWER POINT AND CONFIRM THE UNIT HAS POWER 2 Press and hold the control knob down firmly for a full 5 seconds to ensure the flame failure device engages If the flame goes out af...

Page 14: ...ON when a saucepan is on the cooking zone Never store flammable material such as aerosols and detergents in drawers or cupboards under the cooktop Do not drop saucepans or cooking utensils onto the c...

Page 15: ...curate cooking method Induction compatible vessels must be used S SA AF FE ET TY Y C CU UT T O OU UT T I IN ND DU UC CT TI IO ON N _____________________________________________________________________...

Page 16: ...y the cooking zone continues operation on nominal power The booster can be reactivated provided that the temperature sensors in the electronics and if the coils have the capacity When a pan is removed...

Page 17: ...ted 1 9 Power level Selection of the cooking level U No pan detection No pan or inadequate pan A Heat accelerator Automatic cooking E Error message Electronic failure H Residual heat The heating zone...

Page 18: ...per pure stainless steel aluminum glass wood ceramic stoneware The induction heating zone adapts automatically to the size of the pan If the diameter is too small the pan doesn t work This diameter wi...

Page 19: ...y and comfortable to use After switching on the cooktop when you put a cookware on the glass the control system automatically detects it This system also automatically indicates you which slider contr...

Page 20: ...p large quantities of water rapidly like for noodles Start up stop the booster function Action Control panel Display Start up the Booster slide to the end of the SLIDER P or press directly on the end...

Page 21: ...display on from the timer until the desired display is on Stop the time press key from the timer 000 If several timers are activated repeat the process Egg timer function Egg timer is an independent f...

Page 22: ...ress II Slider animated Press on the animated slider previous settings RECALL FUNCTION After switching off the cooktop 0 I it is possible to recall the last settings cooking stages of all cooking zone...

Page 23: ...e Press the zeros 0 of the 2 cooking zones 0 and or put a great pan on the 2 zones blink Increase bridge Slide on the SLIDER which indicates the power 1 to 9 Stop the bridge Press the zeros 0 of the 2...

Page 24: ...nduction heating zone set at level 9 This water must heat in a few seconds A magnet sticks on the bottom of the pan Certain pans can make noise when they are placed on an induction cooking zone This n...

Page 25: ...equipment likely to cause scratches must absolutely be avoided Do not ever use any steam cleaner or pressure washer Do not use any object that may scratch the ceramic glass Ensure that the pan is dry...

Page 26: ...vers the control keys The symbol disappear as soon as the key is released or cleaned The control panel displays E2 The cooktop is overheated let it cool and then turn it on again The control panel dis...

Page 27: ...S ARE FREE OF ANY FOOD WATER OR DEBRIS THESE ARE EASILY CLEARED WITH A TOOTHPICK OR NEEDLE NOTE DO NOT UNSCREW ANY PART OF THE BURNER SYSTEM 3 STAINLESS STEEL Should be cleaned with a commercially ava...

Page 28: ...PANEL AND NOT ENGAGING THE FLAME FAILURE DEVICE HOLE IN KNOB NEEDS PACKING IF THIS IS A FAULT PRESENT ON THE WOK BURNER REFER TO THE CORRECT ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS UNIT OCCASIONALLY EMITS A SPARK EVEN...

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