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Summary 

 

 

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE AND PROPER USE______________ 20

 

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POSITIONING OF THE HOB ______________________________ 22

 

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ADJUSTMENT TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS ______________ 29

 

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FINAL OPERATIONS ____________________________________ 31

 

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USING THE HOB _______________________________________ 32

 

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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE __________________________ 34

 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES WHOSE 
IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL. 

 

 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are for the qualified 
technician
 who must carry out a suitable check of the gas system, 
install the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test. 

 

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER : these contain user advice, 
description of the commands and the correct procedures for cleaning 
and maintenance of the appliance. 

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Summary of Contents for PGF95-1

Page 1: ...NTENANCE __________________________ 34 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES WHOSE IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER these are...

Page 2: ...VE THE PACKAGING MATERIALS UNATTENDED IN THE HOME ENVIRONMENT SEPARATE THE DIFFERENT WASTE MATERIALS FROM THE PACKAGING AND DELIVER THEM TO THE NEAREST COLLECTION CENTRE FOR RECYCLABLE WASTE REGULATIO...

Page 3: ...OT USE COOKING RECEPTACLES THAT EXTEND BEYOND THE OUTSIDE PERIMETER OF THE HOB THE APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR USE BY ADULTS DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN TO GO NEAR OR PLAY WITH IT WHEN DISPOSING OF THE APPLIA...

Page 4: ...1 figure to avoid damage from overheating Make sure there is a minimum of 750 mm between the gas rings and any shelf that may be installed directly above them Carefully position the gasket provided al...

Page 5: ...Instructions for the installer 2 3 4 23...

Page 6: ...etween the gas rings and any shelf that may be installed directly above them This type of appliance requires the worktop the dimensions of which are shown shown in figure 2 to be milled to a depth of...

Page 7: ...y exceed 125 degrees C To avoid a hazard under bench access must be restricted Refer to installation instruction IMPORTANT when installing the appliance above a cupboard a dividing shelf as shown abov...

Page 8: ...the appliance Do not use reducers adapters or shunts If the power cable is to be replaced the wire section on the new cable must not be less than 0 75 mm 2 3 x 0 75 cable bearing in mind that the end...

Page 9: ...not to be blocked in any way The room must be suitably ventilated to avoid overheating or excess humidity produced by cooking after any prolonged use a window should be opened or the speed of any fan...

Page 10: ...t provoke stress of any kind on the appliance Connection may be made by using biconicaladapter D with insertion of gasket C supplied Connection with flexible steel pipe use only flexible stainless ste...

Page 11: ...d and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described below 3 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob 1 Remove the grids and all the caps and flame spreader crowns 2...

Page 12: ...ves marked and shown in point 4 1 Regulation of minimum for natural gas Burner Rated heating capacity kW Natural gas G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Reduced flow rate W Auxiliary 1 1 05 72 350 Se...

Page 13: ...urn the regulation screw inside or next to the gas tap pin depending on the model until you get a suitable minimum flame Replace the knob and check burner flame stability when you turn the knob quickl...

Page 14: ...vice is fitted with electronic ignition Simply press and turn the knob counter clockwise to the high flame symbol until the burner is ignited In models with safety valve after ignition the knob has to...

Page 15: ...sides see paragraph 5 3 Diameter of receptacles When water reaches boiling point lower the flame so that it does not boil over To avoid burns or damage to the worktop all receptacles or griddle plates...

Page 16: ...c scourers or sharp scrapers be used they will damage the surface Use normal non abrasive products for steel and a wooden or plastic tool if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or cha...

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