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Instructions for the user

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7. USE OF THE HOB

7.1 Lighting of the hob burners

Before lighting the hob burners check that the flame caps are in the correct position and that their burner
caps are in place, making sure that the holes 

A

 in the flame caps correspond to the spark plugs and

thermocouples.

The optional grid 

B

 is for use with “woks” (Chinese pans).

To prevent deterioration of the hob we have equipped the cooker with a raised pan stand 

C

 to be placed

underneath pans more than 26 cm in diameter.
The supplied reduction rest 

C

 is used also for small pans.

The drawing next to each knob shows the corresponding burner. The appliance
has an electronic lighting device. Simply press and turn the knob anticlockwise
to the minimum flame symbol  , until the flame is lit. Hold the knob down for a
few seconds to allow the thermocouples to heat up. The burner may go out
when the knob is released: this is because the thermocouple has not been
sufficiently heated. Repeat the operation holding down the knob a little longer.
This operation is not necessary for burners without thermocouples.

For models with thermocouples, should the burner accidentally go out, a safety device will be activated
which stops the gas flow even if the tap is open.

7.2 Practical advice for using the hob burners

For better use of the burners and lower gas consumption, use covered vessel that are proportional in
size to the burner to prevent the flame from licking the sides (see paragraph “ 7.3 Diameter of the
vessels to be used on each burner”). When water reaches the boiling point, lower the flame so that it
doesn’t overflow. To avoid burns or damage to the hob, all vessels or griddle plates must be placed
within the perimeter of the hob. All vessels must have a flat and smooth bottom. When using fats or oils,
be extremely careful that they don’t overheat and catch fire. 
If the flame accidentally goes out, turn off the control knob and wait at least 1 minute before trying to re-
light the burner.

7.3 Diameter of the vessels to be used on each burner

BURNERS

1. Auxiliary
2. Semirapid
3. Rapid
4. WOK

Ø MIN. AND MAX. (IN 

CM.)

12 - 14
16 - 24
18 - 26
18 - 26

Summary of Contents for SNZ90MFX

Page 1: ...9 15 INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE 20 16 ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS 23 17 FINAL OPERATIONS 25 Thank you for choosing our product We advise you to read this manual carefully It contains all n...

Page 2: ...E THIS APPLIANCE IS MARKED ACCORDING TO THE EUROPEAN DIRECTIVE 2002 96 EC ON WASTE ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT WEEE THIS GUIDELINE IS THE FRAME OF A EUROPEAN WIDE VALIDITY OF RETURN AND RECYCL...

Page 3: ...children Your old appliance must also be disposed of properly Important deliver the appliance to your local organisation authorised to collect scrapped appliances Proper disposal allows the intelligen...

Page 4: ...ECT IT FROM THE SUPPLY AND CALL THE NEAREST TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE CENTRE NEVER ATTEMPT TO REPAIR THE APPLIANCE DO NOT PUT PANS WITHOUT PERFECTLY SMOOTH AND FLAT BOTTOMS ON THE HOB GRIDS DO NOT USE CONT...

Page 5: ...ide of the appliance should be cleaned to remove all manufacturing residues For further information about cleaning see section 12 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Using the oven and the grill for the first ti...

Page 6: ...d Repeat the operation holding down the knob a little longer This operation is not necessary for burners without thermocouples For models with thermocouples should the burner accidentally go out a saf...

Page 7: ...To adjust the flame turn the knob between maximum and minimum The burner goes out when the knob is returned to the position MAIN OVEN THERMOSTAT KNOB Selection of cooking temperature is carried out by...

Page 8: ...page of this manual OVEN LIGHT GRILL ELEMENT VENTILATION UPPER AND LOWER HEATING ELEMENT LOWER HEATING ELEMENT VENTILATION GRILL ELEMENT VENTILATED HEATING ELEMENT VENTILATION VARIABLE GRILL INDICATO...

Page 9: ...mes on upon a few minutes after the oven has been turned on Fans cause a steady outflow of air from above the door which may continue for a brief period of time even after the oven has been turned off...

Page 10: ...positioned on one of the guides supplied with the different ovens following the instructions below FOOD GRILLE ON THE SHELF Flat or thin meat 3 Rolled roast joints 2 3 Poultry 2 3 9 4 WARNING Cooking...

Page 11: ...te grill for placing above plate for cooking foods that might drip Oven plate useful for catching fat from foods on the grill above Pastry plate for baking cakes pizza and oven desserts Roasting spit...

Page 12: ...nd 11 3 Automatic cooking Use this setting to automatically start and stop the oven By pressing key the display lights up showing keep the key pressed and at the same time press keys or to set the coo...

Page 13: ...different settings These can be operated while the alarm is sounding by pressing key 11 7 Switching off the alarm The alarm switches off automatically after seven minutes They can be manually de acti...

Page 14: ...move the grids and clean them in warm water with a non abrasive detergent taking care to remove any encrustations Replace them on the hob Continuous contact of the grids with the flame can cause the e...

Page 15: ...ow residues of sugary foods such as jam to set inside the oven If left to set for too long they might damage the enamel lining of the oven 12 6 Door glass The door glass should always be kept clean Us...

Page 16: ...n should be carried out by a specialised technician 13 2 Replacement of light bulb Remove cover A by twisting anticlockwise replace bulb B with another similar bulb 25 W Refit the cover A Only use ove...

Page 17: ...on the surface resulting in leakage of heat from the oven and higher temperatures on the control panel and knobs Check it periodically once a year and replace it if necessary Each of the following cas...

Page 18: ...accessible position near the unit For operation on 220 240V use an H05RR F H05RN F H05V2V2 F 3 x 2 5 mm2 on 90 cm models 3 x 1 5 mm2 on 60 cm models For operation on 380 415V2N only for 90 cm models u...

Page 19: ...pliance it is recommended at least 2 large size burners are used Ensure appliance is secured to wall when installation is completed N G The regulator supplied must be fitted to the BSP thread at the r...

Page 20: ...lause 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...

Page 21: ...t the minimum flame on the gas taps For nozzle replacement and burner adjustment operate as described in the following paragraph 16 1 Replacement of nozzles on the hob This operation requires no prima...

Page 22: ...Auxiliary 3 9 1 5 0 54 Semi rapid 6 3 1 5 0 68 Rapid 10 2 7 0 88 WOK 12 8 5 4 1 00 Burner NG 1 0 KPA NOMINAL GAS CONSUMPTION MJ H TURN DOWN GAS CONSUMPTION MJ H INJECTOR MM Auxiliary 4 1 5 0 90 Semi r...

Page 23: ...e gas tap knob and turn the adjustment screw inside or next depending on the model to the tap rod until the correct minimum flame is achieved Replace the knob and check burner flame stability rapidly...

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