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Read all instructions in this Operation and
Maintenance Manual carefully before using
your new GAGGENAU Cooktop. 

As the user, you

are responsible for maintenance and proper use in
the household.

WARNING: These precautions will reduce the
risk of burns, electric shock, fire, and injury to
persons. Use extreme care when using this
cooktop as this appliance provides intense
heat and can increase the accident potential.

When using kitchen appliances, these basic
safety precautions must be followed:

• Insure proper installation and servicing.

Follow the installation instructions provided with
this product. Have the cooktop installed and
grounded by a qualified technician. 

Do not

operate the appliance if it is damaged.

• Have the installer show you where the gas

supply shut-off valve is located

so that you

know how and where to turn off the gas to the
cooktop.

• If you smell gas,

follow the instructions on 

page 2. If the connections are not perfectly tight,
you can have a small leak and therefore a faint
gas smell. Finding a gas leak must be done by a
qualified service technician. 

• Do not repair or replace any part of the

appliance 

unless specifically recommended in

this manual. All other servicing should be referred
to a qualified technician. Disconnect the
appliance from the power supply at the fuse point
and the gas supply during every maintenance
operation.

• Children should not be left alone or

unattended in an area where appliances are
in use.

They should never be allowed to sit or

stand on any part of the appliance.

• Do not store items of interest to children

above the cooktop or at the back of it.

If

children should climb onto the appliance to reach
these items, they could be seriously injured.

• Never use any part of the cooktop for

storage.

Flammable materials can catch fire and

plastic items may melt or ignite.

• When connecting electrical appliances

near

the Cooktop, make sure that connecting cables do
not come into contact with hot cooking surfaces!

• If the cooktop is near a window,

be certain the

curtains do not blow over or near the Cooktop
burners; they could catch on fire.

• DO NOT USE WATER ON GREASE FIRES.

Turn appliance off and smother fire with baking
soda or use a dry chemical or foam-type
extinguisher.

• Never let clothing, pot holders, or other

flammable materials come in contact with or
close to any burner or burner grate

until it has

cooled. Fabric may ignite and result in personal
injury.

• Use only dry pot holders.

Moist or damp pot

holders on hot surfaces may cause burns from
steam. Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth in
place of pot holders. Do not let pot holders touch
hot burner grates.

• For personal safety, wear proper apparel.

Loose fitting garments or hanging sleeves should
never be worn while using this appliance. Some
synthetic fabrics are highly flammable and should
not be worn while cooking.

• The appliance is designed for cooking food.

Based on safety considerations, never use the
Cooktop to warm or heat a room. Such use can
damage the Cooktop.

• 

When using the Cooktop: 

DO NOT TOUCH THE

BURNER GRATES OR THE IMMEDIATE
SURROUNDING AREAS.

They become hot

enough to cause burns.

2. General Safety Instructions

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Summary of Contents for VG 411 CA

Page 1: ...Operation Maintenance and Installation Manual VG 411 CA Gas Cooker...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...iple Page 9 6 Operation Page 10 7 Settings Table Page 11 8 Cookware Recommendations Page 12 9 Wok Cookware Recommendations Page 13 10 Cleaning and Care Page 14 15 11 Maintenance Page 16 12 Trouble Sho...

Page 4: ...vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas...

Page 5: ...n to use high pressure or steam jet cleaning devices Note The name plate is attached to the bottom of the unit and to the inside of the housing Only for Installation in USA This installation must conf...

Page 6: ...wed to sit or stand on any part of the appliance Do not store items of interest to children above the cooktop or at the back of it If children should climb onto the appliance to reach these items they...

Page 7: ...ers keep the ports clean It is necessary to clean these when there is a boil over or when the burner does not light even though the electronic igniters click See care and maintenance section Clean the...

Page 8: ...at and burn easily Foodstuffs that are prepared in fat and oil must only be prepared under constant supervision Technical modifications reserved Operating for the First Time Remove the packaging from...

Page 9: ...ker bottoms because heat distribution is particularly improved in the low setting Using pots and pans which are adapted to the burner size increases the efficiency of the heat from the gas flame there...

Page 10: ...setting of inner flame ring Outer flame ring off Low setting of inner flame ring 1 Burner head cover 2 Burner ring 3 Burner head 4 Electrode for automatic ignition flame detection and flame control Y...

Page 11: ...burner During a disturbance the appliance will cut off the gas supply as a safety measure to prevent unburned gas escaping The flame setting is infinitely variable between high and low The total rated...

Page 12: ...d low by slowly turning the control knob Should the flame go out during operation e g because of a draught the appliance will automatically re ignite the burner Should the re ignition be unsuccessful...

Page 13: ...ng Vegetables potatoes fish to Stewing Vegetables fruit fish Braising Goulash rolled beef steaks roasts vegetables Low Thawing Frozen foods Slow cooking Rice pulses Reheating Soup casserole vegetables...

Page 14: ...stant handles Use pots and pans with a thick base because heat distribution is particularly improved in the low setting Using the correct size of pots and pans for the burner ensures improved cooking...

Page 15: ...cut into small pieces are cooked as briefly as possible under strong heat and constant stirring In the large round pan everything can be stirred and turned faster and with greater ease than in a conve...

Page 16: ...y use very little water to clean your cooktop Be careful that no water enters the burner base As the result of heat development slight dis coloration can appear on the stainless steel surface Do not a...

Page 17: ...hot water To prevent marring the polished stainless stainless steel Soak burnt in remainders with a steel trough always polish in the direction shot blasted little detergent solution of the polish li...

Page 18: ...n turned back on again Before calling the service engineer check the trouble shooting guide on page 17 to see if you can rectify the problem yourself If your appliance still does not work please conta...

Page 19: ...t off valve open Is the burner dry and clean Is there an air pocket in the gas supply line after first in stallation or changing the LP propane gas tank LP propane gas is the gas tank empty Wait until...

Page 20: ...W Low burning 1 000 BTU 0 3 kW Gas connection R 1 2 union nut for R 1 2 bracket to DIN 1999 conical cylindrical Technical data electrical Rated consumption 15 W Voltage AC 120 V Frequency 60 Hz Techni...

Page 21: ...r 0 60 0 42 Nozzle low burn inner 0 48 0 34 Air gap adjustm outer mm 0 0 Air gap adjustm inner mm open fixed 6 open Nozzle table wok burner Nozzle table Countries US CA US CA Gas family Natural gas LP...

Page 22: ...ob is not intended for connection to an exhaust gas system pay attention to the applicable installation conditions The appliance may be installed in kitchen combinations made of wood or similar combus...

Page 23: ...ces that must be maintained when installing the gas cooktop shall be A minimum 12 300 mm B minimum 12 300 mm C minimum 30 762 mm clearance between the top of the pot stand and the bottom of exhaust ho...

Page 24: ...onnections make sure that the connecting lead cannot come into contact with hot parts of the gas hob or other hot parts Warning this appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your pr...

Page 25: ...nto the threaded nut on the hob The longer tapered U S A thread is for the incoming gas supply Vent the gas line check for leaks The gas pressure regulator is supplied with the unit and comes set for...

Page 26: ...imum clearance of 50 mm 2 is kept to between the appliances As shown in the installation sketch drill the 35 mm 13 8 hole to secure the control knob in the cabinet front If the cabinet front is thicke...

Page 27: ...th the supplied wood screw to prevent turning Undo trough securing nuts and carefully detach the trough Note if a flexible gas connection is being used you can connect the appliance before installing...

Page 28: ...e broader fitting of the spindle 2 The gas tap of the burner must be in the off position flat side to the top Slide the spindle on the gas tap 3 Fix the spindle with the screws provided Turn the contr...

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Page 30: ...s Switch off the power at fuse point and close the gas supply Detach pod grid burner ring burner head cover and burner head Undo trough securing nuts and carefully detach the trough Loosen the nuts of...

Page 31: ...Change the screw in nozzle and tighten it firmly Push the burners onto the supply lines Push the safety springs back on Screw the burner back on the trough Loosen the locking screw and adjust the air...

Page 32: ...551 McFADDEN AVENUE HUNTINGTON BEACH CA 92649 USA Y 800 828 9165 FAX 714 901 0979 www gaggenau usa com GAGGENAU HAUSGER TE GMBH CARL WERY STR 34 81739 M NCHEN GERMANY Y 089 45 90 03 FAX 089 45 90 23 4...

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