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until a regular minimum flame is obtained. 
3. Re-assemble the knob and verify burner flame stability (when quickly rotating the 
hand from maximum to minimum position the flame must not shut off). 
4. Repeat the operation on all gas taps. 

 

Instructions for liquid gas (LPG: G30, G31) 
Tighten the screw on the side of the tap, rod clockwise completely. 

Warning: these tasks may only be carried out by a qualified technician, authorized by the 
gas distributing company or authorized service center! 
 

TECHNICAL INFORMATION    (TABLE 1) 
 

 

GKTG6SY2B 

GKTG6SY2W 

Appliance dimension (mm) 

585 

585 

Operating voltage 

220-240 V~, 50/60 Hz 

Burner 

A: Auxiliary burner (1,0kW) 
SR: Semirapid burner (1,75kW) 
MW: Bruciatore Mini-Wok (3,3kW) 

Front left  

MW 

MW 

Rear left  

SR 

SR 

Front central 

Rear central 

Front right 

Rear right 

SR 

SR 

Category Gas usage 

G20 = 20mbar , G30 = 30mbar , G20 = 13mbar 

Total Power (W) 

7800 

7800 

 
 

 

NOZZLE TABLE 

 

Burner 

SR 

MW 

Rated heat output (kW) 

1.00 

1.75 

3.30 

Ø INJECTOR  (mm) 

 

 

 

G30/G31 

28..30/30-37mbar 

0.50 

0.65 

0.85 

G20 

20mbar 

0.72 - X 

0.97 - Z 

1.28 - T 

G20 

13mbar 

0.84 

1.03 

1.45 

Ø BY-PASS  (mm) 

 

 

 

G30/G31 

28..30/30-37mbar 

0.27 

0.34 

0.55 

G20 

20mbar 

REG. 

REG. 

REG. 

G20 

13mbar 

REG. 

REG. 

REG. 

 
 

Important warnings 
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

• The gas burners are fitted a candle as flame failure device. If the burner flame 
is extinguished accidentally or unintentionally (e.g. when some liquid boils 
over or when there is draught in the room): 

 

gas supply is automatically cut off, thus preventing the gas from being 

emitted into the room. 

 

• Gas burner cover should always be placed on the burner crown very carefully. 
Make sure the slots on the burner crown are never obstructed. 

 

Burner crown cover 
Burner crown with the support for the burner cover 
Candle flame failure device 
Ignition candle 
Nozzle 

 

Cookware 

 
 
 
 

• Correctly selected cookware will enable optimum cooking time and gas 
consumption. Pan diameter is the most important parameter. 
• Flames that reach over the edge of a pan that is too small, can damage the 
cookware; furthermore, gas consumption is higher in such cases. 
• For combustion, the gas also needs air. If a pan is too large, air supply to the 

Summary of Contents for GKTG6SY2B

Page 1: ...1 en...

Page 2: ...liance may not have These instructions are only valid of the country symbol is indicated on the appliance If there is NO county symbol in the appliance technical instructions should be observed for ad...

Page 3: ...ot come into contact with the hot cooking zones Do not store any temperature sensitive objects materials or substances underneath the hob e g detergents sprays etc Do not use the glass ceramic hob if...

Page 4: ...space between the partition wall and the hob must be empty no objects should be placed into that gap Hanging or wall mounted kitchen elements should be installed high enough not to interfere with the...

Page 5: ...t the hob into the cut aperture Press the hob firmly towards the worktop from above Installation procedure with fixing brackets The cook top is fixed to the unit by means of the brackets and accessori...

Page 6: ...very hot during operation The following can be used for connection Type H05RR F rubber connection cables with a greenyellow protective wire Type H07RN F rubber connection cables with a greenyellow pr...

Page 7: ...solution Never use a flame Also ensure that the flexible pipe cannot come into contact with any moving part of the cook top e g drawer and that it is not in a position where it could be damaged After...

Page 8: ...TOR mm G30 G31 28 30 30 37mbar 0 50 0 65 0 85 G20 20mbar 0 72 X 0 97 Z 1 28 T G20 13mbar 0 84 1 03 1 45 BY PASS mm G30 G31 28 30 30 37mbar 0 27 0 34 0 55 G20 20mbar REG REG REG G20 13mbar REG REG REG...

Page 9: ...ss ceramic hob that is cracked or broken If an object falls on the hob with a sharp edge downwards this could cause the hob glass ceramic panel to break The consequences are visible immediately or onl...

Page 10: ...neously press the and buttons for around 2 seconds Value moves to 00 By touching the sensor key for 2 seconds the setting erases WARNING In case of electrical blackout the timer turns off but the flam...

Page 11: ...ould be kept away CAUTION This appliance is for cooking purposes only It must not be used for other purposes for example room heating CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Do not use a steam cleaning appliance to...

Page 12: ...ance of the glass ceramic surface use special conditioning agents which form a protective layer on the surface shielding it from dirt Before each use wipe any dust or other particles from the hob surf...

Page 13: ...ncluded Following is some advice on rectifying some common problems Problem Possible cause Elimination The flame is uneven unstable Wrong gas power setting Have an expert check he gas pipeline The fla...

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