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SELECT THE RIGHT BURNER
Use an appropriately sized pan and with flat bottom for each burner (see the table below and fig. 9). 

4.In the event of the burner flames being accidentally extinguished, turn off the burner control and 
don’t attempt to reignite the burner for at least 1 min.

NOTE: Matches can be used to light the burners in the event of a power failure.

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E: Please not use cooking vessels that overlap the boundaries of the hob

Keep the control knob pressed in for 15 seconds ensuring the burner stays lit when released. 

WARNING

When the contents of the pan start to boil, turn the knob down to reduced rate position. Always 

Fig 8                           Fig 9

 

Closed position

Full on position

Reduced rate position

If the burner fails to stay lit wait for 1 minute before relighting. 

put a lid on the pan.

Burners

Semirapid

 

Auxilary

 pans in cm

24-26

16-18

 

10-14

Triple Flame

 

Check the guide below if there Is a problem with your hob.
UNEVEN OR YELLOW FLAME RA THER THAN BLUE.
Switch off and check the following points:
1.Are the burners fitted correctly?
2.Are the holes in the burner clear?
3.Check that no dust has fallen into the flame turning it yellow
BURNER FAILING TO IGNITE?
Check that the power is turned on or that the fuse has not blown. 
Make sure that the ignitor isn't coated with food spillage.
SPARK BUT NO GAS?
Make sure the gas is turned on.
Check that the burner holes are not blocked.
SMELL GAS?
Check to see if any gas tap has been left on..
If they are off, switch off gas at mains and call a service agent.
DO NOT search with a naked flame, strike any matches or press ignitor.
STILL NOT WORKING?
Call the service agent.

7. FAULT FINDING GUIDE

13.7 MJ/h

3.6 MJ/h

6.3 MJ/h

Do not place anything, for example a flame tamer or asbestos mat, between the pan and trivet as it may
result in serious damage to the appliance (Fig. A).
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the
heat onto the cooktop surface (Fig. B). 
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surface (Fig. C).
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boiling, turn the knob down to the LOW position.
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high sugar content may damage the cooktop if it comes into contact with the cooktop surface. Wipe up 
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so take utmost care.

Fig.A

Fig.B

Fig.C

Rapid 

10.8 MJ/h

20-22

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Summary of Contents for HX-2-6S-4G

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Page 4: ...ains can be removed with a cream paste approved by the Vitreous Enamel Development Council liquid cleaner or by rubbing with fine steel wool soap pads NOTE The pan supports can also be cleaned in the...

Page 5: ...section of the appliance or any maintenance work or repairs the appliance must be disconnected from the mains If accessible always switch off the cooktop at the wall before cleaning the appliance Fail...

Page 6: ...scratch the glass on the glass surface or drag pans across the surface as this can scratch the glass _ immediately and call for service _ disconnecting repaired by an authorised service centre Incorr...

Page 7: ...hob which becomes very hot during operation The recommended method Installation options A B D C E E G F Fig 5 S S Important installation advice _ _ conversions instructions room containing a bath or s...

Page 8: ...the table on page below see fig 6 First remove the burner caps and rings and with a socket spanner B unscrew Injector A see fig 6 The adjustment of the reduced rate position is as follows fig 7 Light...

Page 9: ...e should be positioned so that it does not interfere with drawers or other moving parts and so that it is not subjected to abrasion kinking or permanent deformation The hose should be able to be inspe...

Page 10: ...LAME RA THER THAN BLUE Switch off and check the following points 1 Are the burners fitted correctly 2 Are the holes in the burner clear 3 Check that no dust has fallen into the flame turning it yellow...

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