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WOK BURNER MAINTENACE & ASSEMBLY 

When fitting the wok burner together, it is very important to check that the burner 
flame distributor (F) and the cap (C) are correctly positioned (fig. 6). Failure to do 
so can cause problems with ignition and also the way in which the burner 
operates.  
Check that the electrode (S) is always clean to ensure trouble-free sparking. 
Check that the probe (T) is always clean to ensure correct operation of the safety 
valves (for models with safety device). 
The Wok burner must be correctly positioned (see fig.7). The burner rib must lock 
into position on the assembly below. If positioned correctly, the burner will not 
rotate (fig.8). 
Then position the enamel cap A and the enamel ring B (fig.8). 
The four holes around the outside of the crown must always be kept 
clean. 

When cleaning, remove the flame divider (fig.9) and use a cotton bud, 
toothbrush, or a stiff wire brush to clean out any incrustations or dirt 
from the four holes marked “H” (fig.10). 

This procedure is necessary to ensure the burner functions correctly.   

 

 

MAINTENANCE 

Clean burner tops and trivets at least once a week, or after any spillage.

 

Check injectors are not blocked 

and the electrode and probe are clean. 
Gas inlet pipes should be checked periodically for leakages (see section on leak testing)  a minimum of 
every 12 months. 
Lubrication of gas valves - This can only be performed by an authorised person. It may be required if the 
gas tap become stiff and difficult to turn.  

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Fault 

Possible cause  (corrective action) 

No spark / No ignition 
of gas. 

Power outage, appliance power turned off at isolation switch, fuse blown / tripped, no gas to the 
appliance (check supplies). Spillage of liquid over burner (clean up spillage on burner components). 
Burner not assembled correctly (Refer to assembly instruction manual). 

Burner ignites but flame 
goes out when control 
knobs released.   

Control knob not depressed down enough when igniting burner, control knob being released from 
the ignition mode too early (try ignition again).  Spillage of liquid over burner (clean up spillage on 
burner components). Burner not assembled correctly (Refer to assembly instruction manual). Faulty 
thermocouple (technician call out required call Service Centre). 

Erratic / Abnormal 
flames or noise when 
operating the 
appliance.  

Burner not assembled correctly (Refer to assembly instructions). Spillage of liquid over burner 
(Clean up spillage on burner components). Oversize cooking vessel being used on the appliance 
(use smaller cooking vessels). Internal ignition of burner (Turn off gas and reignite burner). Wrong 
gas type being used (check supply and data labels).  

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Summary of Contents for OCG60X

Page 1: ...INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS Gas Cooktops OCG60X OCG64X ...

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Page 3: ...o avoid misuse and hazards It is important that you retain these instructions and your proof of purchase along with any other important documents about this product for future reference Due to continual product development Omega reserves the right to alter specifications or appearances without notice CONTENTS SECTION PAGE NO Important Safety Instructions 3 Appliance Details 4 Gas Connections 5 6 E...

Page 4: ...llation it must be replaced by the manufacturer it s service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to prevent a hazard 7 The electrical and gas connections must be accessible after installation 8 Electrical connection must be made as per local wiring rules and regulations 9 Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated or mechanical ventilation is in use while cooking on the gas cooktop 10 DO...

Page 5: ... e g 1 8 for Ø1 80mm injector Semi rapid Burner Semi rapid Burner Wok Burner Auxiliary Burner Table of recommended pot sizes for each burner type Control Knob functions are displayed around each knob as shown below Relevant Sizes LENGTH mm WIDTH mm HEIGHT mm Hob size 580 500 90mm Cut out size 563 483 BURNER TYPE NG DIAMETER OF POT mm ULPG DIAMETER OF POT mm Auxiliary Burner Ø80 TO Ø195 Ø80 TO Ø195...

Page 6: ... and one gasket fitted between the inlet and elbow The hob must be installed in a room with adequate ventilation see installation section N G Fit the supplied NG regulator to the elbow fitting using two spanners note orientation of the NG regulator gas flow Connect the other side of the NG regulator to the gas inlet pipe with the correct BSPT thread connector using two spanners UNIVERSAL L P G Con...

Page 7: ...f a test point REGULATING THE BURNER MINIMUM SETTING When switching from one type of gas to another the minimum flow rate must also be correct The flame should not go out even when passing suddenly from maximum to minimum flame To regulate the flame follow the instructions below Light the burner Set the gas valve to minimum On gas valves provided with adjustment screw in the centre of the shaft fi...

Page 8: ...or coloured red After having installed the appliance the power switch or power plug must always be in an accessible position Electrical connection diagram N B For connections to the mains power supply never use adapters reductions or multiple power points as these may overheat and catch fire In the event that installation should require modifications to the mains supply wiring system or if the pow...

Page 9: ...fan underneath the hob is forbidden PREPARING PLACING THE HOB FOR INSTALLATION Every cooker top is provided with a set of tabs for fitting to the unit with thickness from 3 to 4 cm and a seal with adhesive on one side Remove burners and grids Turn the cooker top over and rest the top face on a cloth Apply the self adhesive seal G as illustrated in fig 14 Slot the cooker top into the unit and posit...

Page 10: ...erature This will speed up the cooking time and is more efficient In the event of a power outage your gas cooktop can still be used Press turn the desired knob to the High position and light with a match Depress the knob after approx 3 seconds and continue to operate the burner Large utensils exceeding the recommended size can cause excessive heat to reflect back onto the appliance potentially dam...

Page 11: ...t pipes should be checked periodically for leakages see section on leak testing a minimum of every 12 months Lubrication of gas valves This can only be performed by an authorised person It may be required if the gas tap become stiff and difficult to turn Fault Possible cause corrective action No spark No ignition of gas Power outage appliance power turned off at isolation switch fuse blown tripped...

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