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Instructions for the installer 

 

 

 

Side clearances – (Measurements B & C) 

Where  B, measured from the periphery of the nearest burner to any 
vertical  combustible surface, is less than 200 mm, the surface shall 
be protected in accordance with Clause 5.12.1.2 to a height C of not 
less than 150 mm above the hob for the full dimension (width or 
depth) of the cooking surface area. Where the cooking appliance is 
fitted with a ‘splashback’, protection of the rear wall is not required. 

 

3  Additional requirements for Freestanding and Elevated Cooking 

Appliaces – (Measurements D & E) 

Where  D, the distance from the periphery of the nearest burner to a 
horizontal  combustible surface is less than 200 mm, then E shall be 
10 mm or more, or the horizontal surface shall be above the trivet
See insets above. 

 

NOTES 

 

1  Requirement 3 does not apply to a freestanding or elevated 

cooking appliance which is designed to prevent flames or the 
cooking vessels from extending beyond the periphery of the 
appliance. 

2  The ‘cooking surface area’ is defined as that part of the appliance 

where cooking normally takes place and does not include those 
parts of the appliance containing control knobs. 

3  For definition of hob, see Clause 1.4.64. 
4  For definition of trivet, see Clause 1.4.109. 
5  Consideration is to be given to window treatments when located 

near cooking appliances. See Clause 5.3.4. 

 

2.4 Room ventilation 

 

 

Caution – This hob may only be installed and operated in rooms 
permanently ventilated in accordance with current regulations. For 
proper operation of a gas appliance it is essential for the air necessary 
for combustion of the gas to be able to flow naturally into the room. Air 
must flow directly into the room through openings in its outside walls. 
This (these) opening (s) must have a free passage cross-section of at 
least 100 cm

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, or 200 cm

2

 for appliances not equipped with gas safety 

device. These openings must be constructed so that they cannot be 
obstructed indoors or outdoors, and should preferably be close to the 
floor on the side opposite to the combustion gas discharge point. If it is 
not possible to make the openings in the room where the cooker is 
installed, the necessary air may be taken from an adjoining room, 
proveded it is not a bedroom or a room with fire risk. 

 

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Summary of Contents for PGFA95F

Page 1: ...COOKING HOB ______________________________ 17 7 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ___________________________ 19 8 PROBLEMS AND CAUSES ________________________________ 20 INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER these a...

Page 2: ...THE HOME ENVIRONMENT SEPARATE THE VARIOUS WASTE MATERIALS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION CENTRE IT IS OBLIGATORY FOR THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO THE METH...

Page 3: ...THE HOB REPLACED APPLIANCES MUST BE TAKEN TO A SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION CENTRE THIS APPLIANCE IS DESIGNED FOR COOKING FOOD AND IT SHALL NOT BE USED AS A SPACE HEATER DO NOT SPRAY AEROSOLS IN THE VI...

Page 4: ...the 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 provide...

Page 5: ...Instructions for the installer 2 3 4 7...

Page 6: ...ype of appliance requires the worktop the dimensions of which are shown shown in figure 2 to be milled to a depth of 2 5 mm Before positioning the hob position the adhesive sponge material E supplied...

Page 7: ...ed Refer to installation instruction The appliance is equipped with 4 supplementary brackets for levelling if necessary see detail B fig 5 The following figures show how to use the brackets IMPORTANT...

Page 8: ...er in no case shall the clearance between the highest part of the hob of the cooking appliance and a range hood be less than 600 mm or for an overhead exhaust fan 750 mm Any other downward facing comb...

Page 9: ...of the appliance where cooking normally takes place and does not include those parts of the appliance containing control knobs 3 For definition of hob see Clause 1 4 64 4 For definition of trivet see...

Page 10: ...n accordance with the requirements of AS5601 A BSP connector at the inlet is recommended and the gas supply line to the appliance must be of adequate length to allow sufficient withdrawal of appliance...

Page 11: ...the power line install an omnipolar cut off device with contact cut off distance greater than or equal to 3 mm located in an easily accessible position near the unit Do not use reducers adapters or sh...

Page 12: ...st be changed and the minimum flame adjusted on the gas taps To change the nozzles proceed as described below 4 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob This operation requires no primary air regulation 1...

Page 13: ...minal gas consumption MJ h Injector mm Auxiliary 1 3 9 0 54 Semi rapid 2 6 3 0 68 WOK 4 13 5 1 00 Burner NG 1 0 kPa Nominal gas consumption MJ h Injector mm Auxiliary 1 3 9 0 90 Semi rapid 2 7 5 1 20...

Page 14: ...Authorised Assistance Centre 5 1 Adjustment of minimum for natural gas Light the burner and take it to the minimum Remove the gas tap knob and turn the adjustment screw inside or at the side of the t...

Page 15: ...rger than 30 cm diameter must be used only on the central burner Each knob corresponds to the burner indicated The appliance is equipped with an electric lighting device To light the burners press and...

Page 16: ...see paragraph 6 3 Diameter of containers When water reaches the boiling point lower the flame so that it doesn t overflow To avoid burns or damage to the hob all recipients or griddle plates must be p...

Page 17: ...sponges or sharp scrapers 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 deerskin 7 2 C...

Page 18: ...e cleaned and re greased this operation must be carried out by an authorised person 8 PROBLEMS AND CAUSES Each of the following cases is caused by an abnormal operation of the appliance and should be...

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