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Stages of installation

Choosing a suitable loca�on.

Cu�ng countertop with the template that is in packaging.

Applying heat resistant (212°F/100°C) adhesive around the removed 

countertop piece to prevent distor�on or dissolving. Any back splashes 

should also be heat-resistant.

Fixing the hold-down brackets to the countertop properly.

Connec�ng the cooktop to natural gas supply or LPG with a standard and 

safe hose.

Leak-test the cooktop. Use a brush to spread a soap-and-water solu�on 

around the area you are checking.

Plug-in the power-outlet.

Placing the cast iron grate.

Checking the spark plugs.

Checking the thermocouples.

Checking the burners.

Giving the instruc�ons to the user.

Please pay a�en�on to the sequence of stages:

Summary of Contents for Royal SGH-101

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Page 2: ...tion requirements 19 Stages of installation 20 Installation requirements 22 Gas connection requirement 23 Cooktop Speci cations 24 Natural Gas to LPG converter and vice versa 25 Ignition 26 Using the...

Page 3: ...poten al of your new cooktop read this manual thoroughly Should you ever have an issue with your cooktop rst check the Troubleshoo ng sec on for guidance It gives sugges ons and remedies that may pre...

Page 4: ...heat e ciency of the burner Sensi ve thermocouples that make the knobs more responsive and easy to ignite High quality processed tempered glass The burners are not in direct contact with the glass so...

Page 5: ...5 Overview 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10...

Page 6: ...Overview 6 1 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 2...

Page 7: ...7 Overview 2 5 6 7 8 3 4 3...

Page 8: ...ts 8 1 Bo om Cups 2 Spark Plug 3 Thermocouple 4 Surface Burner 5 Enameled caps 6 Small center enameled cap 1 4 5 6 2 3 The big small burner s components Ignition and adjustment 1 2 3 4 5 O Posi on Hig...

Page 9: ...electric shock personal injury or death observe these precau ons Do not touch any surface component or mechanism of the cooktop during or immediately a er cooking Learn where and how to shut o the val...

Page 10: ...parts Do not use the cooktop as a space heater Use only dry pot holders Do not use the cooktop to heat sealed food containers Unplug the cooktop before service maintenance To avoid res explosions Ensu...

Page 11: ...erial touch a hea ng element Do not use a towel or other bulky cloth item as a pot holder Do not douse a grease re with water Instead turn o the heat source and smother the re with a ght ng lid or use...

Page 12: ...e valve and do not use the cooktop Do not light a match candle or cigare e Do not turn on any appliances Do not touch an electrical switch or plug in a power cord Do not use any phone in your building...

Page 13: ...of electric shock by providing a safe path for the current This cooktop s power cord has a grounding plug which must be rmly plugged into an outlet that is properly installed and grounded per local r...

Page 14: ...er unpacking the cooktop remove all accessories from inside and around it Cau ously handle the heavy grates and griddles Ensure no parts came loose during shipping Ensure the cooktop is installed adju...

Page 15: ...To operate properly the cooktop needs su cient space below and all around the chassis for its vents to exhaust heat and fumes Ensure the wall coverings around the cooktop can withstand heat up to 90 C...

Page 16: ...the knob slowly Ensure the ame stays on Place only cookware on the cooktop Foods should only be amed under an ac ve ven la on hood Turn o a burner before removing the cookware Remove cookware immedia...

Page 17: ...ot oil fat stand at least 20 seconds a er In the case of scalding 1 Immerse the scalded area in cool water for at least 10 minutes 2 Do not apply any creams oils or lo ons 3 Cover the scalded area wit...

Page 18: ...0 cen meters and it should be easily accessible for service and inspec on The minimum space between the cooktop and surrounding walls are 50 millimeters from the back wall 300 mm from the rear walls a...

Page 19: ...ing tool may cause heat and humidity Therefore make sure your kitchen is ven lated properly When the cooktop is in long hours use make sure the extra ven la on e g Through natural ven la on or exhaust...

Page 20: ...eat resistant Fixing the hold down brackets to the countertop properly Connec ng the cooktop to natural gas supply or LPG with a standard and safe hose Leak test the cooktop Use a brush to spread a so...

Page 21: ...ooktop must not be permanently sealed into the countertop when installed The sealing strip under the edge of the cooktop provides a su cient seal for the countertop You must make sure the connec ng ho...

Page 22: ...requirements Letter Dimension mm A 900 B 869 C 520 D 489 E 50 F 492 G 872 H 82 I 300 The template hold down bracket s detail cabinet s xation section Cooktop s Tray Cooktop s surface Isolation cabine...

Page 23: ...or even if it is adjustable The cooktop must not be permanently sealed into the countertop when installed The sealing strip under the edge of the cooktop provides a su cient seal for the countertop Th...

Page 24: ...mmer Burner The Standard Burner The Rapid Burner The Wok Burner Capacity Kw h 1 24 1 67 2 63 4 Dimensions mm Height Width Length 82 520 900 Model Net weight Total weight GGH 301 26 33 GGH 302 27 850 3...

Page 25: ...chnician Remove all the components from the glass panel such as the cast iron grate enameled caps ame spreader Open the nozzle in the bo om cups with a no 7 socket wrench Choose and x the suitable noz...

Page 26: ...nites turn the knob to the desired cooking level You should rotate the knob between minimum and maximum To turn o the burner you should simply rotate the knob clockwise un l the indicated place in fro...

Page 27: ...ng the knobs surface temperature In this case use the pan supports In case of using smaller cookware than the burner size use small pan support Minimum and maximum Cookware diameter cm Burner Type Coo...

Page 28: ...emove it Then rotate the half ame screw to adjust the minimum desired ame At this stage the p of the thermocouple is in contact with the ame that is stable In the end put the knob back on its place an...

Page 29: ...n The spills can be removed with a so and wet absorp ve cloth or a sponge Apply an approved stainless steel cleanser to a cloth or paper towel A er cleaning with water please dry it with a so cloth to...

Page 30: ...r gradually on the cast iron Fill the kitchen sink with water un l it covers the grids Then add some drops of detergent into the water and leave it for about 10 to 15 minutes and nally rinse them If t...

Page 31: ...the burners in the kitchen sink A erward place the burners into a plas c zip bag for approximately 1 hour In the end wash and dry them Method 2 if the spills resist on the parts we recommend to boil t...

Page 32: ...please pay a en on to the size of the cookware and the burner They should be propor onate To save energy and me you may use cookware that has a rela vely ny bo om When you put small cookware on a smal...

Page 33: ...ellent Discolors easily Some foods may darken the aluminum However anodized aluminum resists staining and pi ng Slow Stainless steel Cast iron Poor Uneven cooking performance but is durable easy to cl...

Page 34: ...s supply not properly connected or turned on See the Installa on Instruc ons light Surface burners do not Control knob does not set properly Push in the control knob and turn it to the Lite posi on Bu...

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