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 Information and tips regarding cookware      

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Information and tips regarding 
cookware

Information and tips regarding cookware

The following information and tips have been provided 

to help you save energy and avoid damaging your 
cookware.

Suitable cooking vessels

Pans with a diameter of less than 90 mm or more 
than 200 mm (220 mm for the high-output burner) 
should not be used.

Maintain a distance of at least 50 mm between the item 
of cookware and flammable objects. Maintain a distance 
of at least 50 mm between the control knob or control 
panel and the pot or pan. The cookware must not touch 
the control panel or the control knob. The cookware 
must not protrude over the edge of the hob.

Precautions for use

Burner

Recommended 
pan base 
diameter

Minimum pan 
base diameter

Standard-output 
burner

140 - 200 mm

90 mm

High-output 
burner

180 - 220 mm

90 mm

Use pots or pans which 
are the right size for 
each burner.

Do not use small pots or 
pans on large burners. 
The flame should not 
touch the sides of the 
pot.

Do not use damaged 
pots or pans, which do 
not sit evenly on the 
cooktoop, they may tip 
over.

Only use pots or pans 
with a thick, flat base.

Do not cook without 
using a lid and make 
sure the lid is properly 
fitted. This wastes 
energy.

Always centre the pot or 
pan over the burner, 
otherwise it could tip 
over.

Do not place large pots 
on the burners near the 
control knobs. These 
may get damaged by the 
high temperatures.

Place the pots or pans 
on the pan support, 
never directly on the 
burner.

Make sure that the pan 
supports and burner 
caps are correctly 
positioned before using 
the appliance.

Pots or pans should be 
placed on the cooktop 
carefully.

Do not strike the cooktop 
and do not place 
excessive weight on it.

Do not heat a cooking 
vessel (e.g. roaster, pan, 
grill stone) on more than 
one burner at the same 
time. The resulting heat 
accumulation will 
damage the appliance.

Summary of Contents for VG 232 220 AU

Page 1: ...Instruction manual VG 232 220 AU VG 264 220 AU Gas hob ...

Page 2: ...Switching on manually 9 Thermoelectric flame monitoring 9 Switching off 9 Residual heat indicator 9 Table of settings and tips 10 Tips for cooking and roasting 10 Information and tips regarding cookware 11 Suitable cooking vessels 11 Precautions for use 11 Cleaning and maintenance 12 Cleaning the appliance 12 Burnt on dirt 12 Trouble shooting 13 After sales service 14 E number and FD number 14 Add...

Page 3: ...and drinks and must never be used as a heater Do not leave the appliance unattended during operation Only use the appliance indoors Do not install this appliance on boats or in vehicles This appliance is intended for use up to a maximum height of 4000 metres above sea level This appliance is not intended for operation with an external clock timer or a remote control Do not use covers These can cau...

Page 4: ...lation room is well ventilated The natural ventilation openings must be kept open or a mechanical ventilation device must be provided e g an extractor hood Intensive and persistent use of the appliance may mean that it is necessary to have additional ventilation e g opening a window or more effective ventilation e g operating the existing mechanical ventilation device at a higher setting m Warning...

Page 5: ...right position m Warning Risk of injury Incorrect repairs are dangerous Repairs may only be carried out and damaged power and gas lines replaced by an after sales engineer trained by us If the appliance is faulty unplug the mains plug or switch off the fuse in the fuse box Shut off the gas supply Contact the after sales service Risk of injury Faults or damage to the appliance are dangerous Never s...

Page 6: ...r appliance Saving energy Choose a burner of roughly the same size as your pan Place the cookware in the middle Use small saucepans for small quantities Using a large saucepan with little in it consumes a lot of energy Always place suitable lids on saucepans Cooking without a lid consumes significantly more energy Use a glass lid so that you can see into the pan without having to lift the lid Cook...

Page 7: ...ates a number of statuses and functions Power of high output natural gas burner 10 8 MJ h 3 0 kW 0 Pan support 8 Control knob 0 Burner switched off Power level 1 Lowest setting Power level 9 Highest setting Á Direction of rotation to switch on Power of standard output natural gas burner 6 8 MJ h 1 9 kW Indicator symbol Meaning Û Off Appliance OFF Ú Lit orange Appliance ON Ú Slow flashing orange Ap...

Page 8: ...rst If the flame does not ignite within 2 to 4 seconds turn the control knob anti clockwise to the lowest setting and once ignited turn it back to the highest setting It can often be quicker to ignite the burner in the lowest setting because different gases have different ignition characteristics When one burner is ignited an ignition spark will also be generated at all the other burners Do not to...

Page 9: ...knob and turn it anticlockwise to the required setting Keep the control knob pressed 3 Use a gas lighter or a match to ignite the burner Keep the control knob pressed for a few seconds after ignition Note The indicator on the illuminated ring remains off Thermoelectric flame monitoring For your safety the hob is fitted with thermoelectric flame monitoring This prevents the flow of gas if the burne...

Page 10: ...to cook Preferably use the high output burners for brief cooking deep fat frying and searing of large quantities Power level Cooking method Examples 9 Heating Water clear soups Blanching Vegetables Deep frying Chips pastries 7 9 Searing Meat Frying at high tem peratures Meat potatoes 6 8 Simmering with the lid open Liquids dough based foods 5 7 Baking Flour based food Frying at medium temperatures...

Page 11: ...80 220 mm 90 mm Use pots or pans which are the right size for each burner Do not use small pots or pans on large burners The flame should not touch the sides of the pot Do not use damaged pots or pans which do not sit evenly on the cooktoop they may tip over Only use pots or pans with a thick flat base Do not cook without using a lid and make sure the lid is properly fitted This wastes energy Alwa...

Page 12: ...pan supports and the stainless steel recess If necessary let the dirt soak overnight Follow the instructions on the cleaning product Caution Damage to the surface Do not use the cleaning gel on the burner parts the control panel or the control knobs Appliance part surface Recommended cleaning Stainless steel sur faces Clean using a soft damp cloth and some washing up liquid Use a minimal amount of...

Page 13: ...ust be clean The burners are wet Dry the burner caps carefully The burner caps are not correctly positioned Check that the burner caps are correctly positioned Power cut Ignite the burner with a lighter or a match The burner flame is not uniform The burner components are not correctly positioned Ensure the components are correctly positioned The grooves on the burner are dirty Clean the grooves on...

Page 14: ... time you can make a note of the numbers for your appliance and the telephone number of the after sales service in the space below in case you need them Please note that a visit from an after sales service engineer is not free of charge in the event that the appliance has been misused even during the warranty period Please find the contact data of all countries in the enclosed customer service lis...

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