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will return to continuous operation in manual mode.  
 

A burner with the boiling programme activated cannot use the timer, booster and 

flame size stabilisation modes. You can use the stop'n go (pause) function, but this may 
disrupt the programme, as per the above. You can also use the control panel lock function. 
 

 

4.4.4.  Flame size stabilisation function 

 

This function allows you to maintain the set power level for the prepared dish (range: 

from 40 to 220. This gives a total of 181 settings). Power levels indicate the temperature, but 
due to the properties of various vessels, the type of gas, ambient temperature, food density, 
etc., the obtained results may differ from the actual temperatures in the pot or pan. The 
flame's power is automatically  
and smoothly maintained at one level by stepper motors. 

 

The function applies only to burners equipped with a temperature sensor. 

If the temperature increases too quickly or exceeds the set safety threshold, the flame is 
reduced or even extinguished. In case of the temperature being too low in relation to the set 
power, the hob automatically increases the flame. 
 

The mode is started by activating a given burner with its sensor (items 10, 12, 13) and 

touching the function sensor (item 20).  
 

The digital display (item 9) will show a power indication symbolising the temperature, 

which the hob will aim to achieve. The value is raised or lowered by means of the 

+

and 

 

sensors (items 14, 15).  
 

After 6 seconds, the temperature indicator will be switched off and a small letter 

"c"

 

will appear on the indicator field of the burner, for which the function is activated.  
 

In the event of a change in power level, the flame size is adjusted in real time. 

 

To exit the power level stabilisation function, touch the sensor for the field (items 10, 

12, 13), for which the function is activated and touch the function sensor (item 20).  
After switching off the function or after an exit, the hob will set the burner output to the one 
used currently in stabilisation mode. 
 

 

 

4.4.5.  Booster function

 

 

This function allows immediate and automatic setting of the selected burner's 

maximum power. It can be used when the power level stabilisation programme is activated 
and the burner is working as standard. The function does not work in the water boiling 
mode. 
 

To use the function, touch the sensor of any working burner  

(items 10, 11, 12, 13) and then the booster function sensor (item 17). At this moment, the 
hob will set the maximum power on the burner for 3 minutes. The display for the burner 
using the booster function will be marked with the letter 

"P"

 and a dot in the lower right 

corner of the burner display (items 5, 6, 7, 8). 
 

The function can be switched off before the lapse of 3 minutes by changing the 

Summary of Contents for GNC-4

Page 1: ...Sp z o o solgaz eu Assembly and instruction manual for GAS CERAMIC HOB to be built in GNC 4 WARNING For your safety please read the notes and suggestions presented further in this instruction manual ...

Page 2: ...e glass outside of their designated place near the burner Grate assembly components can scratch the glass plate of the hob We guarantee the correct operation of the purchased gas hob However if there are any problems related to the use of the device our Support Department will provide you with fast and professional help We want to guarantee all those who have trusted us full comfort in everyday us...

Page 3: ...RMATION 9 3 2 Adapting the hob to another type of gas 9 3 3 Maintenance and inspections of hob elements 10 4 USING THE HOB 10 4 1 INITIAL ACTIVITIES 10 4 2 HOB CONTROL PANEL 11 4 3 STARTING THE HOB 11 4 4 WORK PROGRAMMES AND HOB FUNCTIONS 11 4 4 1 Residual heat indicator 12 4 4 2 Standard operating mode 12 4 4 3 Water boiling function 12 4 4 4 Flame size stabilisation function 13 4 4 5 Booster fun...

Page 4: ...ermal power of all 4 burners kW 7 4 Gas stream of all 4 burners g h 740 This value applies only to liquefied gases Power of individual burners Large burner kW 2 8 Nozzle diameter mm 1 31 1 49 1 90 1 35 0 85 0 90 0 90 Medium burners kW 1 8 Nozzle diameter mm 1 05 1 25 1 49 1 05 0 70 0 75 0 79 Small burner kW 1 0 Nozzle diameter mm 0 79 0 90 1 05 0 85 0 50 0 55 0 57 Gas connection on the underside o...

Page 5: ...ower supply is provided as a set with the purchased hob It is also possible to purchase an additional auxiliary power supply that allows the hob to work in the absence of mains electricity This is available on special order Gas can be sourced from the gas transmission system or a cylinder with liquefied gas The front part of the hob features a touch control panel It enables control and monitoring ...

Page 6: ...ugh your gas distribution network please contact the local gas distributor 2 1 Requirements for rooms Rooms in which the hobs are installed should be dry and airy and offer efficient natural ventilation due to the emission of exhaust fumes and heat Assure good ventilation of the kitchen keep open natural ventilation openings or install mechanical ventilation equipment hood with mechanical removal ...

Page 7: ...stalled above an oven the opening for the hob should be made symmetrically When the hob is installed next to cabinets standing on the countertop or in a corner between walls maintain a distance of at least 150 mm from the side of the cabinet or wall corner The hob is fixed to the countertop using a self adhesive gasket We do not recommend a different fixing method using silicone in particular We r...

Page 8: ...uefied gas from a gas cylinder connect it using a ø10 R1 2 connector screwed onto the gas inlet On the cylinder valve install a regulator for liquefied gases Connect the regulator with the hob using a flexible hose suitable for liquefied gases with a maximum length up to 3 m with bands attached at both ends The regulator and flexible hose must have a safety certificate It is the user s responsibil...

Page 9: ...e hob to the gas and electrical distribution systems and adjusting the burners to another type of gas Before proceeding to the assembly and connection of the hob to the gas and electric systems the installer should check that the room in which the hob will be used meets the requirements of current regulations volume dimensions hob location the gas and electric systems are made in accordance with a...

Page 10: ...ns fit the openings in the glass insert the plug of the power supply cable into the mains power socket and place the 12 V low voltage cable ended with a circular plug in the power socket of the hob it is located on the bottom of the device in the lower right corner under the control panel open the cut off valve on the gas supply line to the hob once connected to electrical power the hob will start...

Page 11: ...andby and indicators turn off with only the switch sensor remaining lit The switch can be used to turn off the hob at any time even with the lock activated 4 4 Work programmes and hob functions The GNC hob can work in different modes which allow comfortable precise and safe cooking All changes in the way burners work are introduced through the control panel The size of the flame and the power outp...

Page 12: ...correct operation of the hob as this phenomenon results from the independent construction of both burners 4 4 3 Water boiling function This programme makes it possible to automatically boil water and turn off the burner once finished For the function to work properly please follow the instructions below use a kettle vessel with a lid a thin bottom and 0 5 l to 3 l capacity the water should be at r...

Page 13: ...tem 9 will show a power indication symbolising the temperature which the hob will aim to achieve The value is raised or lowered by means of the and sensors items 14 15 After 6 seconds the temperature indicator will be switched off and a small letter c will appear on the indicator field of the burner for which the function is activated In the event of a change in power level the flame size is adjus...

Page 14: ... until the the burner is turned off and change this value at any moment To check the remaining time make a change touch the burner sensor with the active timer function items 10 11 12 13 and then the timer function sensor item 16 The timer display item 9 will show the remaining time set until the burner is turned off The function can be switched off by changing the work programme or turning off th...

Page 15: ...the lid does not protrude beyond the cookware so that condensate does not drip onto the glass plate of the hob This way you will avoid difficult to remove stains Do not use such cookware on the hob that extends significantly beyond the heating area edges In addition the diameters of the bottom of the pots and pans placed on the large and small burners at the front of the hob should not exceed 22 c...

Page 16: ...rasive stones pumice wire cleaners etc Clean the hob regularly after each use Do not allow the top to become dirty in particular avoid burns that happen during cooking remove light unburned spots with a damp cloth without a cleaning agent use a sharp scraper to remove tightly attached spots Then wipe the surface with a damp cloth and a special cleaning agent Persistent stains cannot always be remo...

Page 17: ... and a pulsating sound plays No flame extinguished signal when the gas valves are turned off The waiting time for the flame to disappear is 5 seconds Alarm C The letter C on the controller display for the burner for which the flame s extinguishing was not noted The controller is blocked the gas supply is shut off A pulsating sound appears Overheated controller no ventilation or a covered exhaust o...

Page 18: ...trical equipment Directive 2004 108 EC Electromagnetic compatibility Directive 2009 142 EC on essential requirements for appliances burning gaseous fuels and was marked with Connection certificate The gas ceramic hob has been properly connected to an active gas distribution system or gas source Installation address date of installation qualifications No stamp and signature of the installer ...

Page 19: ...ackaging and secured for transport supplied together with the warranty and power supply The user should clean the hob of any dirt caused by use The shipping costs are covered by the warrantor The warrantor is released from liability under the warranty in the case of defects caused by incorrect use resulting from alterations and repairs performed by the user resulting from improper parameters of th...

Page 20: ...y repairs to our Technical Support in any form together with an address the serial number and a short description of the fault The support employee will indicate the appropriate service centre for your place of residence Contact details for the manufacturer s technical support are provided at the end of the warranty document and on the website of the warrantor www solgaz eu After the warranty peri...

Page 21: ...21 Comments Stamp and signature Warranty extension until date Date of return after repair Detailed description of the repair Date of acceptance for repair Ln 1 2 3 ...

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