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OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS CONT.

SAFETY AND ENERGY SAVING ADVICE

 • The diameter of the bottom of the pan should correspond to that of the burner

 • CAUTION Do not use cookware that overlaps the edge of the burner.

CAUTION

 • It is not recommended to use roasting pans,frying pans or grill stones heated simultaneously on several 

burners because the resulting heat build-up may damage the appliance.

 • Do not touch the top plate and trivet whilst in use for a certain period after use.

 • As soon as a liquid starts boiling,turn down the flame so that it will barely keep the liquid simmering.

Safety and Energy saving advice

- The diameter of the bottom of the pan should correspond to that of the burner.

BURNERS

200mm

240mm

200mm

240mm

160mm

NO

YES

120mm

160mm

180mm

12

Triple-Crown

 

Rapid

 

Semi-Rapid

 

Auxiliary

PANS

min.

max.

Do not use small diameter cookware on large 

burners.

The flame should never come up the sides of 

the cookware.

Avoid cooking without a lid or with the 

lid half off

-as this wastes energy

Do not use a pan with a convex or 

concave bottom.

Do not place cookware on one side of a 

burner,as it could tip over.
Do not use cookware with a large diameter 

on the burners near the controls,which when 

placed on the middle of the burner may 

touch the controls or be so close to them 

that they increase the temperature in this 

area and may cause damage.

Never place cookware directly on top of the 

burner.

Do not place anything,eg.flame 

tamer,asbestos mat,between pan and pan 

support as serious damage to the appliance 

may result.

Do not use excessive weight and do not 

hit the cooktop with heavy objects.

Always use cookware that is 

suitable for each burner, to avoid 

wasting gas and discolouring the 

cookware.

Place a lid on the cookware.

Only use pots,saucepans and 

frying pans with a thick,flat 

bottom.

Always place the cookware right 

over the burners,not to one 

side.

Place the cookware on top of 

the trivet.

Handle cookware carefully when 

they are on the burner.

Ŷ'RQRWXVHFRRNZDUHWKDW

RYHUODSVWKHHGJH of the

 burner.

It is not recommended to use roasting pans,frying pans or grill stones 

heated simultaneously on several burners because the resulting heat 

build-up may damage the appliance.
Do not touch the top plate and trivet whilst in use for a certain period 

after use.

As soon as a liquid starts boiling,turn down the flame so that it will 

barely keep the liquid simmering.

Safety and Energy saving advice

- The diameter of the bottom of the pan should correspond to that of the burner.

BURNERS

200mm

240mm

200mm

240mm

160mm

NO

YES

120mm

160mm

180mm

12

Triple-Crown

 

Rapid

 

Semi-Rapid

 

Auxiliary

PANS

min.

max.

Do not use small diameter cookware on large 

burners.

The flame should never come up the sides of 

the cookware.

Avoid cooking without a lid or with the 

lid half off

-as this wastes energy

Do not use a pan with a convex or 

concave bottom.

Do not place cookware on one side of a 

burner,as it could tip over.
Do not use cookware with a large diameter 

on the burners near the controls,which when 

placed on the middle of the burner may 

touch the controls or be so close to them 

that they increase the temperature in this 

area and may cause damage.

Never place cookware directly on top of the 

burner.

Do not place anything,eg.flame 

tamer,asbestos mat,between pan and pan 

support as serious damage to the appliance 

may result.

Do not use excessive weight and do not 

hit the cooktop with heavy objects.

Always use cookware that is 

suitable for each burner, to avoid 

wasting gas and discolouring the 

cookware.

Place a lid on the cookware.

Only use pots,saucepans and 

frying pans with a thick,flat 

bottom.

Always place the cookware right 

over the burners,not to one 

side.

Place the cookware on top of 

the trivet.

Handle cookware carefully when 

they are on the burner.

Ŷ'RQRWXVHFRRNZDUHWKDW

RYHUODSVWKHHGJH of the

 burner.

It is not recommended to use roasting pans,frying pans or grill stones 

heated simultaneously on several burners because the resulting heat 

build-up may damage the appliance.
Do not touch the top plate and trivet whilst in use for a certain period 

after use.

As soon as a liquid starts boiling,turn down the flame so that it will 

barely keep the liquid simmering.

Safety and Energy saving advice

- The diameter of the bottom of the pan should correspond to that of the burner.

BURNERS

200mm

240mm

200mm

240mm

160mm

NO

YES

120mm

160mm

180mm

12

Triple-Crown

 

Rapid

 

Semi-Rapid

 

Auxiliary

PANS

min.

max.

Do not use small diameter cookware on large 

burners.

The flame should never come up the sides of 

the cookware.

Avoid cooking without a lid or with the 

lid half off

-as this wastes energy

Do not use a pan with a convex or 

concave bottom.

Do not place cookware on one side of a 

burner,as it could tip over.
Do not use cookware with a large diameter 

on the burners near the controls,which when 

placed on the middle of the burner may 

touch the controls or be so close to them 

that they increase the temperature in this 

area and may cause damage.

Never place cookware directly on top of the 

burner.

Do not place anything,eg.flame 

tamer,asbestos mat,between pan and pan 

support as serious damage to the appliance 

may result.

Do not use excessive weight and do not 

hit the cooktop with heavy objects.

Always use cookware that is 

suitable for each burner, to avoid 

wasting gas and discolouring the 

cookware.

Place a lid on the cookware.

Only use pots,saucepans and 

frying pans with a thick,flat 

bottom.

Always place the cookware right 

over the burners,not to one 

side.

Place the cookware on top of 

the trivet.

Handle cookware carefully when 

they are on the burner.

Ŷ'RQRWXVHFRRNZDUHWKDW

RYHUODSVWKHHGJH of the

 burner.

It is not recommended to use roasting pans,frying pans or grill stones 

heated simultaneously on several burners because the resulting heat 

build-up may damage the appliance.
Do not touch the top plate and trivet whilst in use for a certain period 

after use.

As soon as a liquid starts boiling,turn down the flame so that it will 

barely keep the liquid simmering.

Summary of Contents for HBRCG604

Page 1: ...60cm Gas Cooktop I N S T R U C T I O N M A N U A L IM VERSION V1 5 MODEL HBRCG604 PRODUCT CODE 708159 ISSUE DATE 03 2022 SUPPORT 1300 11 4357 WWW HARBOUR APPLIANCES COM AU...

Page 2: ...you by Harbour are manufactured to the highest standards of performance and safety and as part of our philosophy of customer service and satisfaction are backed by our comprehensive 3 Year In Home War...

Page 3: ...afety Instructions 9 Product Overview 10 Installation Instructions 18 Operation Instructions 20 Maintenance and Cleaning 22 Troubleshooting 24 Installation Certificate 25 Specifications 26 Repair and...

Page 4: ...d or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure Proof of Purchase This warranty is valid for the original purchase and is not transferabl...

Page 5: ...ach Inspect the power cord and plug for any damage or defects In case of damage do not use this product and contact the Residentia Group support team on 1300 11 HELP 4357 for further advice USAGE COND...

Page 6: ...ndition Otherwise contact the dealer before installing the appliance The adjacent furniture and all materials used in the installation must be able to withstand a minimum temperature of 85 C above the...

Page 7: ...ance is intended for domestic cooking only It is not designed for commercial or industrial purposes Prolonged intensive use of the appliance may call for additional ventilation for example opening a w...

Page 8: ...uct please contact your local council your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CONT WARNING CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Never use abra...

Page 9: ...the appliance Bracket 4 Sponge 4 Screw 4 Elbow 1 Auxiliary pan support 1 5 Instruction Manual 1 Voltage regulator valve 1 Pressure joint 1 Injector 7KH IROORZLQJ V PEROV ZLOO DSSHDU RQ WKH FRQWURO SDQ...

Page 10: ...arts of the appliance which may become hot Gas pipe or connector shouldn t be bent or blocked by any other appliances Check the dimensions of the appliance as well as the dimensions of the gap to be c...

Page 11: ...th the outer edge of the hob If the underside of ontal surface is lower than 400 mm then it must be at least 50 mm m the outer edges of the hob earance around the appliance and between the hob surface...

Page 12: ...ushioned mat Take care that the Ignition devices and flame supervision devices are not damaged in this operation 2 Apply the sponge provided around the edge of the appliance 3 1 Do not leave a gap in...

Page 13: ...nd appliance protection Close middle valve to prevent gas leakage Most of the tools that you might need are shown below Some are optional Replacement of gas type fitting Tool Open end wrench Steps for...

Page 14: ...t gas standards and or codes of practice applicable Connect the elbow fitting to the appliance gas manifold connection and check that seals between the elbow and manifold connection are in place and i...

Page 15: ...GAS SPECIFICATION Inlet connection region for flexible hose codes of sing tor r al gas n are ate in st comply with AS NZS s of the may be installed ot be subjected to abrasion to be inspected along it...

Page 16: ...ins leads are coloured in accordance with the following code Green yellow Earth Blue Neutral Brown Live WARNING The wire which is coloured green yellow must be connected to the terminal which is marke...

Page 17: ...ove the control knob and make further adjustments to the gas flow testing it again once the adjustment has been made Repeat this process for each one of the gas taps be tightly screwed in Refit the co...

Page 18: ...urner that you wish to light and turn it anti clockwise to the maximum position If you keep the control knob depressed the automatic ignition for the burner will operate You should hold down the contr...

Page 19: ...er as it could tip over Do not use cookware with a large diameter on the burners near the controls which when placed on the middle of the burner may touch the controls or be so close to them that they...

Page 20: ...as been added Dry the top plate thoroughly after cleaning Thoroughly remove salty foods or liquids from the hob as soon as possible to avoid the risk of corrosion Stainless steel parts of the applianc...

Page 21: ...etaining pins fit into their respective recesses HQWO ZLSH WKH LJQLWLRQ GHYLFH DQG DPH VXSHUYLVLRQ GHYLFH ZLWK D ZHOO ZUXQJ RXW cloth and wipe dry with a clean cloth HIRUH SODFLQJ WKH EXUQHUV EDFN RQ...

Page 22: ...gnition plug is contaminated with an alien substance The burners are wet The holes in the flame spreader are clogged Assemble the lid correctly Open the gas supply completely Wipe alien substance with...

Page 23: ...he product and close the middle valve Open the window to ventilate Contact our service centre by using a phone outside NOTE If checking any of the above causes are not easily resolved or you cannot re...

Page 24: ...by yourself The details below are to be completed by the installer Please retain your user manual with this filled out page along with the original purchase invoice and the Certificate of Safety as pr...

Page 25: ...cludes LPG conversion kit Gas Connection G1 2 Thread Other Features 4 Burners inc Rapid Burner Electric Under Knob Ignition Stainless Steel Hob Enamel Pan Stands Italian Sabaf Burners Flame Failure Sa...

Page 26: ...residentiagroup com au Helpline hours of operation Mon Fri 9 00 AM 5 00 PM 27 AFTER SALES SUPPORT 1300 886 649 info tempo org AUS MODEL MDR70 VR031 PRODUCT CODE 61494 06 2018 Repair and Refurbished G...

Page 27: ...2 7 For an electronic copy of this manual go to www harbour appliances com au and download a copy...

Page 28: ...AN INITIATIVE BY RESIDENTIA GROUP TEL 1300 11 4357 EMAIL SUPPORT RESIDENTIAGROUP COM AU CERTIFICATE NO SGS 210521 E...

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