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Keep the burner as clean as possible. If the ignition 

sparkers are dirty they will not light properly. Clean 

them periodically using a small non-wire brush. Bear in 

mind that the ignition sparkers must not suffer any 

serious impacts.

Cooking guidelines

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Cooking pans

Cooking pans

Suitable pans

The cookware must not overhang the edge of the hob.
You should only use cookware with a domed base if 

your cooktop features a wok burner and the additional 

wok grid. The additional wok grid must be correctly 

positioned.

Precautions for use

The following advice is intended to help you save 

energy and prevent pan damage:

Burner

Very high - High

Medium

Low

Wok burner

Boiling, steaming, 

griddling, toasting, 

paellas, Asian food 

(wok).

Reheating and keeping things 

hot: cooked and pre-cooked 

dishes

High-output 

burner

Escalopes, steaks, 

omelettes, frying

Rice, white 

sauce, ragout

Steaming: fish, 

vegetables

Standard-out-

put burner

Steamed potatoes, 

fresh vegetables, 

vegetable stews, 

pasta

Reheating, keeping things hot 

and making tasty casseroles

Economy 

burner

Cooking: casse-

roles, rice pudding, 

caramel

Defrosting and 

slow cooking: 

vegetables, 

fruit and fro-

zen products

Melting: but-

ter, chocolate, 

jelly

Burner

Minimum diame-

ter of the cook-

ware base

Maximum diame-

ter of the cookware 

base

Wok burner 

22 cm

30 cm

High-output burner

20 cm

26 cm

Standard-output burner

14 cm

22 cm

Economy burner

12 cm

16 cm

Use pans which are the 

right size for each burner.

Do not use small pans on 

large burners. The flame 

must not touch the sides of 

the pan.
Do not use damaged pans, 

which do not sit evenly on 

the hob. Pans may tip over.

Only use 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 pan over 

the burner, not to one side. 

Otherwise it could tip over.

Do not place large pans on 

the burners near the 

control knobs. These may 

be damaged by the very 

high temperatures.
Place the pans on the pan 

supports, never directly on 

the burner.

Make sure that the pan 

supports and burner caps 

are correctly positioned 

before using the appliance.
Pans should be placed on 

the hob carefully.

Do not strike the hob and 

do not place excessive 

weight on it.

Never use two burners or 

heat sources to heat one 

single pan.

Do not use grill pans, 

earthenware casserole 

dishes, etc. for a long 

period of time on 

maximum power.

Summary of Contents for T26CR5 Series

Page 1: ...en Instruction manual GAS HOB T26CR4 T26CR5...

Page 2: ...ts Control knobs Economy burner with an output of up to 1 kW Standard output burner with an output of up to 1 75 kW High output burner with an output of up to 3 kW Mini wok burner up to 3 3 kW 7 5 2 1...

Page 3: ...nce only Do not remove the appliance from its protective packaging until it is installed in the unit Do not switch on the appliance if it is damaged in any way Contact our Technical Assistance Service...

Page 4: ...ning Risk of poisoning The kitchen will become hot and humid and combustion products produced when this gas appliance is used Make sure the kitchen is well ventilated particularly when the hob is in o...

Page 5: ...ol knob is too stiff to turn or it is loose it must not be used Contact our after sales service immediately to have the control knob repaired or replaced Warning Risk of electric shock Do not clean th...

Page 6: ...ore trying to switch the burner back on Safety system Your hob is equipped with a safety system thermocouple that cuts off the gas when the burners are accidentally switched off To ensure that this de...

Page 7: ...ng caramel Defrostingand slow cooking vegetables fruit and fro zen products Melting but ter chocolate jelly Burner Minimum diame ter of the cook ware base Maximum diame terofthecookware base Wok burne...

Page 8: ...cking to the hob surface and you will save yourself any unnecessary effort Never slide pans across the glass surface as you may scratch it In addition try not to drop heavy or sharp objects on the gla...

Page 9: ...rials are 100 recyclable thus reducing the environmental impact You can also contribute to caring for the environment by following the advice below Dispose of the packaging in the appropriate recyclin...

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Page 12: ...9001044034 9001044034 000630 F en Valid within Great Britain Imported to Great Britain by BSH Home Appliances Ltd Grand Union House Old Wolverton Road Wolverton Milton Keynes MK12 5PT United Kingdom...

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