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1) BURNERS

A diagram is screen-printed above each knob on

the front panel. This diagram indicates to which

burner the knob in question corresponds. After

having opened the gas mains or gas bottle tap, light

the burners as described below:

- manual ignition

Push and turn the knob corresponding to the

required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it

reaches the full on position (large flame fig. 1), then

place a lighted match near the burner.

- Electrical ignition

Push and turn the knob corresponding to the

required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it

reaches the full on position (large flame fig. 1), then

depress and release the ignition button “E”.

- Automatic electrical ignition

Push and turn the knob corresponding to the

required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it

reaches the full on position (large flame fig. 1), then

depress the knob.

- Lighting burners equipped with flame failure

device

The knobs of burners equipped with flame failure

device must be turned in an anticlockwise direction

until they reach the full on position (large flame fig. 1)

and come to a stop. Now depress the knob in

question and repeat the previously indicated

operations.

Keep the knob depressed for about 10 seconds

once the burner has ignited.

HOW TO USE THE BURNERS

Bear in mind the following indications in order to

achieve maximum efficiency with the least possible

gas consumption:

- use adequate pans for each burner (consult the

following table and fig. 2).

- When the pan comes to the boil, set the knob to

the reduced rate position (small flame fig. 1).

- Always place a lid on the pans.

- Use only pan with a flat bottom.

Burners

Power ratings Pan Ø in cm

Ultra rapid

3100                  24 ÷ 26

Rapid

2800                  20 ÷ 22

Semirapid right front

1400                  16 ÷ 18

Semirapid left back 

1750                  16 ÷ 18

Auxiliary                              1000                  10 ÷ 14

WARNINGS:

- burners with flame failure device may only be

ignited when the relative knob has been set to

the Full on position (large flame fig. 1).

- Matches can be used to ignite the burners in a

blackout.

- Never leave the appliance unattended when

the burners are being used. Make sure there

are no children in the near vicinity. Particularly

make sure that the pan handles are correctly

positioned and keep a chek on foods requiring

oil and grease to cook since these products

can easily catch fire.

- The machine must not be used by people

(including children) with impaired mental or

physical capacities, or without experience of

using electrical devices, unless supervised or

instructed by an expert adult responsible for

their care and safety. Children should not be

allowed to play with the equipment.

- Never use aerosols near the appliance when it

is operating.

- If the built-in hot plate has a lid, any spilt food

should be immediately removed from this

before it is opened. If the appliance has a glass

lid, this could shatter when the hot plate

becomes hot. Always switch off all the burners

before closing the lid.

-  Containers    wider    than    the    unit    are

recommended.

USE

FIG.

1

FIG.

2

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Summary of Contents for GMS 6540.0 E

Page 1: ...e indicated on the cover of the instruction manual and on the appliance itself The manufacturer shall not be held responsible for any damages to persons or property caused by incorrect installation or...

Page 2: ...upport 2F 7 Enamelled steel pan support central 8 Burner n 1 control knob 9 Burner n 2 control knob 10 Burner n 3 control knob 11 Burner n 4 control knob 12 Burner n 5 control knob 13 Electric ignitio...

Page 3: ...consumption use adequate pans for each burner consult the following table and fig 2 When the pan comes to the boil set the knob to the reduced rate position small flame fig 1 Always place a lid on th...

Page 4: ...ts clear fig 3 and by activating the mechanical aeration device suction hood or electric fan fig 4 and fig 5 Intensive and lengthy use of the appliance may require additional ventilation This can be a...

Page 5: ...alted water lemon or tomato juice from remaining in contact with the enamelled surfaces for long periods of time WARNINGS comply with the following instructions before remounting the parts check that...

Page 6: ...iven for the hole into which the appliance will be recessed see fig 7 and 8 The appliance belongs to class 3 and is therefore subject to all the provisions established by the provisions governing such...

Page 7: ...ances must always dispose of their combustion fumes through hoods These must be connected to flues chimneys or straight outside see fig 4 If it is not possible to install a hood an electric fan can be...

Page 8: ...positioned so that no part of it is able to reach an overtemperature of 65K Never use reductions adapters of shunts for connection since these could create false contacts and lead to dangerous overhe...

Page 9: ...apply this seal detach the seals from their backing checking that the transparent protection still adheres to the seal itself Overturn the hot plate and correctly position seal E fig 9 under the edge...

Page 10: ...1 Remove knob M fig 13 of the tap which is simply pressed on to its rod Insert a small screwdriver D into hole C fig 13 and turn the throttle screw to the right or left until the burner flame has been...

Page 11: ...unting injectors suited to the type of gas in question To do this first remove the burner tops using a wrench B Now unscrew injector A see fig 14 and fit a injector corresponding to the utilized type...

Page 12: ...h automatic ignition systems It is advisable to change seal D whenever a tap is replaced to ensure a perfect tightness Greasing the taps see fig 19 20 If a tap becomes stiff to operate it must be imme...

Page 13: ...remove exausty battery Insert a 1 5 V new battery The positive polarity is turn over inside Rescrew the cap T Re assembly all the movable parts WARNING the batteries contain a dangerous material for o...

Page 14: ...F TYPE OF SINGLE PHASE HOT PLATE CABLE POWER SUPPLY CABLE TYPES AND SECTIONS ATTENTION If the power supply cable is replaced the installer should leave the ground wire longer than the phase conductors...

Page 15: ...Gas Rate 10 05kW Qn LPG Gas Rate 731 g h Voltage 230 240 V Frequency 50 60 Hz 4 BURNERS 60 WITH BATTERY CATEGORY II2H3 G 30 BUTANE 28 30mbar G 31 PROPANE 37 mbar G 20 NATURAL 20 mbar Qn LPG Gas Rate...

Page 16: ...TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE APPLIANCE GAS REGULATION 34...

Page 17: ...enter whenever repairs or adjustments are required specifying the type of fault and the model of the appliance in your possession Please also note that genuine spare parts are only available from our...

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