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An orange-coloured flame is normal. This is caused by 

the presence of dust in the atmosphere, spilt liquids, 

etc.
If the burner flames are accidentally blown out, switch 

off the burner operating control knob and do not try to 

relight it for at least 1 minute.

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Settings table and tips

Settings table and tips

Suitable pans

The cookware must not overhang the edge of the hob.

Precautions for use

The following advice is intended to help you save 

energy and prevent pan damage:

Table of cooking times

The table below lists the optimal heat settings and 

cooking times for various types of food. The information 

given applies when cooking four portions.
The cooking times and heat settings may vary 

depending on the type of food, its weight and quality, on 

the type of gas used, and on the material from which 

the cookware is made. To prepare this dish, stainless 

steel cookware was mainly used.
Always use cookware that is the right size and place it 

in the centre of the burner. You can find information 

about the diameter of the cookware under 

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 "Suitable 

pans"

Information on the table

Each type of food can be prepared in one or two steps. 

Each step contains information about the following:

Cooking methods featured in the table

Note: 

The symbols do not appear on the appliance. 

They are used here to represent the various cooking 

methods.

Information on how to cook food on the different 

burners is displayed. We recommend using the first 

burner that was mentioned. The model overview 

describes all of the burners on the hob.

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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.

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Cooking method

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Heat setting

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Cooking time in minutes

Bringing to the boil

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Continuing cooking

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Building up pressure in the pressure cooker

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Maintaining pressure in the pressure cooker

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Frying on high heat

Frying gently

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Melting, liquefying

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Without lid

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Stirring constantly

Summary of Contents for EP6A Series

Page 1: ... en Instruction manual Gas hob EP6A EP7A EP9A ...

Page 2: ...2 3 1 2 3 3 2 1 3 3 3 3 3 3 1 2 3 2 1 3 3 2 1 3 4 2 1 3 4 3 4 3 4 2 1 3 6 2 1 3 6 ...

Page 3: ...onomy 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 5 kW Wok burner with an output of up to 4 kW 3 4 1 2 3 6 1 2 3 6 ...

Page 4: ...instructions are for guidance 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 This appliance is class 3 type according to the EN 30 1 1 regulation for gas appliances built in appliance Before installing your new hob ensure that it is being installed a...

Page 5: ...ers Carefully read the instructions and warnings on the operation of gas burners Warning 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 operation either keep the natural ventilation apertures open or install a ventilation system extractor hood Intense p...

Page 6: ...b 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 the appliance using steam cleaners Risk of electric shock Cracks or fractures in the glass plate could cause electric shocks Switch off the circuit breaker in the fuse box Contact the after sales service Gett...

Page 7: ...egularly with a small non metallic brush Take care to prevent the ignition plugs from suffering any heavy knocks 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 device is active 1 Switch on the burner as usual 2 Without releasing the control knob press and hold it down firmly for 4 seconds...

Page 8: ...ferent burners is displayed We recommend using the first burner that was mentioned The model overview describes all of the burners on the hob Page 2 Burner Minimum diame ter of the cook ware base Maximum diame terofthecookware 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...

Page 9: ... 12 œ 6 47 50 Mini wok burner 43 48 9 8 10 œ 3 35 38 Pasta and rice Spaghetti High output burner 18 22 9 8 10 œ 6 10 12 Standard output burner 20 24 9 10 12 œ 7 10 12 Wok burner 18 22 8 8 10 œ 6 10 12 Rice High output burner 17 22 9 5 7 œ 2 12 15 Standard output burner 18 23 9 7 9 œ 6 11 14 Wok burner 15 20 8 4 6 œ 2 11 14 Ravioli High output burner 9 14 9 4 6 œ 6 5 8 Standard output burner 17 22 ...

Page 10: ... 8 5 10 Mini wok burner 5 10 š 9 2 4 š 7 3 6 Wok burner 4 9 š 6 4 9 Food Total time in min Step 1 Step 2 Burner v v Baked salmon High output burner 5 10 š 7 2 4 1 3 6 Mini wok burner 7 12 š 8 2 4 1 5 8 Wok burner 7 12 š 8 2 4 1 5 8 Mussels High output burner 5 7 9 5 7 Mini wok burner 4 6 9 4 6 Wok burner 4 6 9 4 6 Meat Duck breast x 1 Standard output burner 6 8 š 7 6 8 High output burner 9 11 š 7 ...

Page 11: ...7 12 Beefburger 4 pcs 1 cm thick 110 g High output burner 4 9 š 9 1 3 š 7 3 6 Mini wok burner 3 8 š 9 1 3 š 7 2 5 Wok burner 4 9 š 9 1 3 š 7 3 6 Frozen vegetables High output burner 7 12 š 9 7 12 Mini wok burner 7 12 š 9 7 12 Wok burner 5 10 š 9 5 10 Pizza 8 inch Wok burner 4 8 1 4 8 Mini wok burner 8 12 1 8 12 High output burner 16 20 1 16 20 Desserts Rice pudding Standard output burner 30 35 8 9...

Page 12: ...e hob Grains of sand that may come from cleaning fruits and vegetables will scratch the glass surface Melted sugar or foods which contain a lot of sugar which may have spilt should be cleaned off the hotplate immediately using the glass scraper 3Trouble shooting TroubleshootingSometimes certain faults detected can be easily resolved Before calling the Technical Assistance Service bear in mind the ...

Page 13: ...aging in an environmentally friendly manner The packaging of your appliance has been manufactured using only the materials which are strictly necessary to guarantee efficient protection during transport These materials 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 appropr...

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