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Troubleshooting 

Please complete the troubleshooting before calling for service as 
user error or installation faults WILL NOT be covered under 
warranty.

General troubleshooting 

For all issues with the burners, please check the following items 
first:

1.DO NOT cover any part of the cooktop with foil. As well as being
very dangerous, this can cause issues with burners not igniting or
burning incorrectly.

2.Make sure all parts of the burner referred to on page 7 are clean
and dry. Food particles or built up grime can block the flow of gas.

3. Check the burner heads and caps are positioned correctly.
Compare each burner to the other burners. Check that the caps
are on the correct burner head and are sitting flat and even.

OTHER IMPORTANT WARNINGS:

DO NOT leave cooking unattended. Fats or oils may catch fire if 
overheated. Boil overs may cause damage to the cooktop if not 
contained immediately.

Using pans which are too large for a particular burner may cause 
higher temperatures on other surfaces such as control knobs. 
Please see the sizing guide for pans on page 11.

Installation

Both caps positioned correctly

The cap on the left is from 

the wrong burner head

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Summary of Contents for TGC6G Series

Page 1: ...Instructions for Use and Installation Gas Cooktop Models TGC6GBK TGC6GX TGC9GLBK TGC9GLX...

Page 2: ...ning and maintenance 12 Abnormal Operation 14 Service and spare parts 14 Warranty 14 Installation Technical data 15 Instructions for Installation 15 Building into kitchen benches 16 Combustible surfac...

Page 3: ...ation and installation to be suitable compliant DO NOT MODIFY THIS APPLIANCE After removing the appliance from the packaging make sure that it is undamaged and that the electrical lead is in perfect c...

Page 4: ...N DO NOT STORE OR USE FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS OR ITEMS IN THE VICINITY OF THIS APPLIANCE NOT FOR USE IN MARINE CRAFT CARAVANS OR MOBILE HOMES UNLESS EACH BURNER IS FITTED WITH FLAME SAFEGUARD WHERE THIS APP...

Page 5: ...result Do not remove the pan support and enclose the burner with a wok stand as this will concentrate and deflect heat onto the hotplate Do not use large pots or heavy weights which can bend the pan...

Page 6: ...se damage and accidents First refer to the contents of this manual If you do not find the necessary information contact your nearest Service Center Servicing work on this appliance must be carried out...

Page 7: ...Semi rapid burner 4 Rapid burner 5 Wok burner 6 Pan supports 7 Control knobs 1 2 5 4 6 7 3 A B C D E A Burner cap B Burner head C Burner bowl D Thermocouple E Ignition Candle 7 3 Note Model shown may...

Page 8: ...on 2 Maximum gas flow for inner and outer flame or High flame and lighting position 3 Minimum gas flow for outer flame only or Low flame position NOTE Inner flame remains in High position at this poin...

Page 9: ...which would otherwise cut off the gas flow In the instance of a power failure place a lit match near the burner and proceed as described above If the flame does not light after the first attempt wait...

Page 10: ...at for simmering or keeping the dish warm Follow the instructions below to light the burner When turning the flame down from the High position 2 to the Low position 3 only the outer flame turns down A...

Page 11: ...liary 80mm 160mm Wok 220mm 260mm The pan supports get hot during normal usage take care when operating the control knobs close to the pan supports DO NOT use foil on any part of the burners pan suppor...

Page 12: ...quids Water ingress can damage the internal components Stainless steel hob Clean the hob regularly with a moistened soft cloth lukewarm water and a little liquid detergent Always wipe stainless steel...

Page 13: ...y In addition to avoid ignition difficulties check that the cavities in the burner are not obstructed To remove deposits from the burner cavities remove the burner caps After cleaning put the burner h...

Page 14: ...eaving the factory this appliance was tested and adjusted by specialist skilled staff to give the best operating results Any subsequent necessary repairs or adjustments must be carried out with the gr...

Page 15: ...Label and gas type label Ventilation Ventilation must be in accordance with AS NZS5601 Gas Installations In general the appliance should have adequate ventilation for complete combustion of gas prope...

Page 16: ...ssible to the edge of the cut out Glass models Attach the gasket to the underside edge of the glass NOTE The join should be at the rear of the cooktop 4 Place the hob in the installation opening and p...

Page 17: ...17 TGC6GBK Installation TGC6GX Installation Cutout Drawings 60 45 521 45 480 560 35 600 Gas Inlet Point 475 555 48 35 500 45 480 560 50 580 Gas Inlet Point 472 555...

Page 18: ...480 840 50 860 500 Gas Inlet Point 472 835 55 18 TGC9GLBK Installation TGC9GLX Installation Cutout Drawings 60 45 480 840 50 880 521 Gas Inlet Point 475 835 60 48 35...

Page 19: ...must be accessible with the appliance installed Fit the supplied elbow and gasket as shown in the illustration to the right The gas inlet connection has a 1 2 BSP male thread When making the connecti...

Page 20: ...ed In all cases the power supply lead must be positioned so that it does not reach a temperature 50 C above the room temperature An ideal route is shown in the Correct Installation below The cable is...

Page 21: ...n gas taps to low flame position and observe each burner to ensure they ignite completely at all ports and that the flame is stable Conduct these checks for each burner individually and concurrently W...

Page 22: ...Wiring diagrams Installation 4 burner models 5 burner models 22 Red wire Yellow wire...

Page 23: ...ed in this kit Ensure you use the correct jet for the corresponding burner 3 Reassemble the burner heads caps and pan supports 4 Fit the Gas type label supplied with this kit next to the gas connectio...

Page 24: ...urner heads caps and pan supports 4 Fit the Gas type label supplied with this kit next to the gas connection point and remove the existing label Setting the minimum level 1 Light one of the burners an...

Page 25: ...d particles or built up grime can block the flow of gas 3 Check the burner heads and caps are positioned correctly Compare each burner to the other burners Check that the caps are on the correct burne...

Page 26: ...33 244 Burner won t stay lit Complete the general troubleshooting on page 25 first Be sure to hold the knob down for at least 5 seconds after the burner lights This will ensure the flame failure safeg...

Page 27: ...power point and allow 24 48 hours for it to dry out before switching it back on Note Water will dry out Oil will take much longer or may not dry out at all All burners spark when trying to light one T...

Page 28: ...s and designs of their products Whilst every effort is made to produce up to date literature this document should not be regarded as an infallible guide Actual product only should be used to derive cu...

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