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Instructions for Use, Building- in and Connecting

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To facilitate positioning small dishes on the
burner grid, place the attached support extension
over the auxiliary burner

Cookware

Selection of  the adequate dish size ensures
optimized cooking time and consumption of gas.
Diameter of the dish is of utmost importance.
The flame reaching over the edge of the 

small

diameter dish

 may destroy the dish, while the

consumption of gas is increased.
Gas needs oxigen for burning. In case of

excessively large dish diameter

 the oxigen

supply is insufficient, consequently reducing the
burning capacity.

The wire grid

 (certain models only)

The wire grid is used for dishes with small
diameter. Place the grid over the auxiliary burner
crown.

Burner type

Dish diameter

Large (3,0kW)

220-260 mm

Normal (1,9kW)

180-220 mm

Auxiliary (1,0kW)

120-180 mm

Triple-ring (3,5kW)

220-260 mm

Cleaning and maintenance

The appliance should be cleaned with warm
water, liquid detergent and soft cloth. Never use
aggressive cleaners and sharp objects. Burned or
dried food particles should be moistened with a
wet cloth and softened with an appropriate
cleansing agent.
Stainless steel surfaces must be cleaned with
special cleaners for stainless steel. Apply a fine
layer of the cleaner with a dry, well absorbing
cloth to the dried and cool surface, and rub in the
direction of the surface treatment. Stubborn
stains should be removed with wet cloth and then
rubbed dry with a dry cloth to the brilliance. Never
use such cleaners for cleaning of aluminum.

Cooktop burners

Gas grid, cooking area and burner components
should be cleaned with warm water and mild
detergent for manual washing of dishes.

Thermal element and ignition device should be
cleaned with soft brush. To ensure perfect
operation, these elements must always be
thoroughly clean.

Clean the crown and the crown cap. Always
keep the gas outlet nozzles on the burner
crown free of dirt.

Upon completion of cleaning wipe all
components dry and replace them carefully to
their respective slots. 

Oblique position of

components may cause troubled ignition of
burners.

Note

! Crown caps are coated with black enamel.

Discoloration of caps, due to high temperatures,
is inevitable, but it has no adversary effect on
normal operation of burners.

Summary of Contents for GMS 66 E

Page 1: ...appliance so you may find some descriptions for the functions that your particular appliance may not have Instructions for connecting the appliance The connections must be carried out in accordance w...

Page 2: ...tected malfunction immediately disconnect the appliance from the mains supply and call the service The appliance is manufactured in compliance with the relevant effective safety standards Nevertheless...

Page 3: ...e crown cap thermal coupling certain models only ceratin models only burner crown correct position of burner components Ignition and operation of burners Gas burners may be ignited by means of electri...

Page 4: ...ed food particles should be moistened with a wet cloth and softened with an appropriate cleansing agent Stainless steel surfaces must be cleaned with special cleaners for stainless steel Apply a fine...

Page 5: ...ow to repair minor faults Fault Cause Remedy Burner flame is not steady Wrong setting of gas Expert should set the gas escape properly Burner flame suddenly changes Incorrect assembly of burner compon...

Page 6: ...s allowed in case the minimum distance remains as indicated on the installation illustrations Minimum distance between the built in cooktop and rear wall is indicated at the illustration for the insta...

Page 7: ...tructions Before installation and connection check if the local connection specifications type and pressure of gas correspond to the specifications of the appliance The technical specifications of the...

Page 8: ...starting to work on conversion disconnect the appliance from the mains and shut the gas inlet valve Replace the existing nozzles of declared nominal heat input with adequate nozzles for the new type o...

Page 9: ...kW 1 0 36 1 0 36 1 90 0 46 3 0 76 3 5 1 56 87 3MJ m3 Consumption g h 71 7 26 2 71 7 26 2 138 1 33 4 215 0 55 3 254 5 113 4 G30 p 30 mbar Nozzlemark 1 100mm 50 29 24 50 29 24 69 33 26 87 43 33 93 57 5...

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