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SAFETY/OPERA

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10

SAFETY

Before using the appliance

The fitting of the appliance should only be

carried out by a registered Corgi gas fitter. 

Only use the appliance if it has been built in

correctly. Damage to an incorrectly

installed appliance is excluded from the

guarantee.

During repair and cleaning the appliance

needs to be disconnected from the power

supply (electricity and gas). Remove the

plug from the wall socket or turn the switch

in the metre cupboard to zero (for gas hobs

with a spark switch). Turn off the gas tap in

the feeder pipe.

This cooking appliance is designed for

household use. It should only be used for

preparing meals.

When boiling and frying the hob gets hot.

Please pay close attention to small

children.

Grease and oil are flammable when over-

heated. Stay near the appliance when

preparing dishes.

Do not use the appliance to heat the

kitchen. This will produce a damp

atmosphere.

When a gas cooking appliance is being

used heat and moisture is produced in the

area where the appliance is situated. Make

sure that the area is sufficiently ventilated;

open natural ventilation openings. When

the hob is used for longer periods extra

ventilation may be needed, such as an open

window.

The burners should not be used without

pans. Never place aluminium or plastic

trays directly onto a burner.

Be careful with the cables of electrical

equipment, such as a mixer. These should

not be allowed to touch hot burners.

The underside of the built-in hob becomes

hot. Take care that you do not place any

flammable or plastic objects in any drawer

under the appliance.

Before installing the appliance, check that

the gas sort and gas pressure of the gas

source are in accordance with what is

specified on the model data plate.

Things to watch for

Clean immediately

Any spillage should be removed immedia-

tely, particularly red cabbage, apple sauce

and rhubarb. These can leave permanent

spots on the enamel or on stainless steel.

Burning in of the enamel

The burners cause the saucepan supports

to get extremely hot. Over time the enamel

on the support points can burn in. This

cannot be prevented and is not covered by

the guarantee.

Burner caps

Check regularly whether the caps of the

burners are properly in position on the

burner depressions; improper positioning

can make it difficult to light the burners,

give rise to an irregular gas flame, or

damage the burner caps.

Lighting the burners

GKB 310

While keeping the knob of the burner held in,

turn the knob to the left and light the burner

with a match. The gas flame can be smoothly

adjusted from high to low.

GKB 315 / 315 W / 318 / 377 / 377W

Press the knob of burner in and turn it to the left

to the 

-symbol. The spark switch will

generate sparks and the burner will light

automatically. If the burner fails to light after

repeated attempts, check to ensure that the

burner cap is properly positioned. The gas flame

can be smoothly adjusted from high to low.

Summary of Contents for GKB 310

Page 1: ...Inbouwgaskookplaat Built in gashob Plaque de cuisson encastrable Einbau Gaskochmulde GKB 310 315 315 W 318 GKB 377 377 W Handleiding Manual Notice d utilisation Anleitung 88011638...

Page 2: ...ar I2L G30 30 mbar I3B P Normaal brander Semi rapid burner Br leur semi rapide Normalbrenner Sterk brander Rapid burner Br leur rapide Starkbrenner Belasting totaal Total heat input Capacit total Bela...

Page 3: ...tten 3 Bediening 3 Ontsteking 3 Toepassing 4 Pannen 4 Onderhoud 4 Reinigen 4 Installatie 5 Montage 5 Inbouwen 6 Technische gegevens 7 Afvoeren verpakking en toestel 7 Toestelinformatie 1 bedieningskno...

Page 4: ...nder leggen Wees voorzichtig met snoeren van elektrische apparaten zoals van een mixer Deze mogen niet terecht komen op hete branders De onderkant van de inbouwkookplaat wordt heet Let erop dat u geen...

Page 5: ...men de aansluitingen met zeepsop controleren op gasdichtheid Montage gasinbouwkookplaten Let op Plaats een kookplaat niet naast een hoge kast of wand van brandbaar materiaal Indien niet anders mogelij...

Page 6: ...plaat vast 5 Maak de gasaansluiting Controleer de aansluitingen met zeepsop op gasdichtheid zie gasaansluiting 6 Maak de elektrische aansluiting zie elektrische aansluiting 7 Controleer de werking van...

Page 7: ...s to watch for 11 Operating the appliance 11 Lighting the burners 11 Use 12 Saucepans 12 Maintenance 12 Cleaning the appliance 12 Installation 13 Assembly 13 Building in 14 Technical specifications 15...

Page 8: ...equipment such as a mixer These should not be allowed to touch hot burners The underside of the built in hob becomes hot Take care that you do not place any flammable or plastic objects in any drawer...

Page 9: ...built in gas hob Please note Do not install a hob next to a high cupboard or wall made of flammable material If there is no alternative ensure that there is a minimal distance of 100 mm between the ou...

Page 10: ...e in position 5 Make the gas connection Check the gas connections with a soap water mixture see Gas Connection 6 Put the plug in the socket see Electrical Connection 7 Test to check the appliance is o...

Page 11: ...ion 20 Casseroles 20 Entretien 20 Nettoyage 20 Installation 21 Montage 21 Encastrement 22 Sp cifications techniques 23 Elimination de l emballage 23 Description de l appareil 1 bouton de commande pour...

Page 12: ...urs Soyez prudent avec les cordons des appareils lectriques mixeur par ex Ceux ci ne doivent pas entrer en contact avec les br leurs chauds La partie inf rieure de plaque de cuisson encastrer chauffe...

Page 13: ...ible maintenez une distance minimale de 100 mm entre le c t ext rieur de la plaque de cuisson et cette paroi Maintenez galement une distance minimale de 650 mm entre la plaque de cuisson et une hotte...

Page 14: ...er la table de cuisson 5 La raccorder au gaz Contr ler une fuite ventuelle du gaz avec de l eau savonneuse voir Raccordement du gaz 6 Effectuer le branchement lectrique voir Branchement lectrique 7 V...

Page 15: ...ienung 27 Anz nden 27 Anwendung 28 T pfe 28 Pflege 28 Reinigung 28 Installation 29 Montage 29 Einbauen 30 Technische Daten 31 Beseitigung von Verpackung und Ger t 31 Ger tebeschreibung 1 Bedienungskno...

Page 16: ...renner legen Seien Sie vorsichtig mit Zuleitungen von elektrischen Ger ten beispielsweise von einem Mixer Sie d rfen nicht auf hei e Brenner geraten Die Unterseite des Einbaukochfeldes wird hei Achten...

Page 17: ...n einen hohen Schrank oder einer Wand aus entflammbarem Material aufstellen Wenn nicht anders m glich dann einen Mindestabstand von 100 mm zwischen Au enseite Kochplatte und Wand ber cksichtigen Der M...

Page 18: ...nschlu her Kontrollieren Sie die Anschl sse mit Seifenwasser auf Gasdichtheit siehe Gasanschlu 6 Stellen Sie den elektrischen Anschlu her siehe Elektrischer Anschlu 7 Kontrollieren Sie ob das Ger t fu...

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