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1 Double crown burner of 4000 W
2 Rapid gas burner of 2800 W
3 Semirapid gas burner of 1750 W
4 Auxiliary gas burner of 1000 W
6 Electric heating element Ø 14,5 cm of 1500 W
7 Pan support
8 Burner n° 1 control knob
9 Burner n° 2 control knob
10 Burner n° 3 control knob
11 Burner n° 4 control knob
13 Electric heating element control knob n° 6
14 Electric ignition button (Residual heat indicator)
Attention: this appliance has been
manufactured for domestic use only and it
employment by private person.
1) BURNERS
A diagram is screen-printed above each knob on
the front panel. This diagram indicates to which
burner the knob in question corresponds. After
having opened the gas mains or gas bottle tap,
light the burners as described below:
- Automatic electrical ignition
Push and turn the knob corresponding to the
required burner in an anticlockwise direction until it
reaches the full on position (large flame fig.1), then
depress the knob.
- Lighting burners equipped with flame failure
device
The knobs of burners equipped with flame failure
device must be turned in an anticlockwise direction
until they reach the full on position (large flame
fig. 1) and come to a stop. Now depress the knob
in question and repeat the previously indicated
operations.
Keep the knob depressed for about 10 seconds
once the burner has ignited.
In the event of the Burner flames being
accidentally extinguished, turn off the burner
control and do not attempt to re-ignite the
burner for a least 1 minute.
HOW TO USE THE BURNERS
Bear in mind the following indications in order to
achieve maximum efficiency with the least possible
gas consumption:
- use adequate pans for each burner (consult the
following table and fig. 2).
- When the pan comes to the boil, set the knob to
the reduced rate position (small flame fig. 1).
- Always place a lid on the pans.
- Use only pan with a flat bottom and in thick
metal.
WARNINGS:
- burners with flame failure device may only be
ignited when the relative knob has been set to
the Full on position (large flame fig. 1).
- Matches can be used to ignite the burners in a
blackout.
- Never leave the appliance unattended when
the burners are being used. Make sure there
are no children in the near vicinity.
Particularly make sure that the pan handles
are correctly positioned and keep a check on
foods requiring oil and grease to cook since
these products can easily catch fire.
- Never use aerosols near the appliance when it
is operating.
- Containers wider than the unit are not
recommended.
WARNINGS AND ADVICE FOR THE USER:
- use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat
and moisture in the room in which it is
installed. The room must therefore be well
ventilated by keeping the natural air vents
clear (fig. 3) and by activating the mechanical
aeration device (suction hood or electric fan
fig. 4 and fig. 5).
- Intensive and lengthy use of the appliance
may require additional ventilation. This can
be achieved by opening a window or by
increasing the power of the mechanical
exhausting system if installed.
- Do not attempt to change the technical
characteristics of the product because it can
be dangerous.
- If you should not to use this appliance any
more (or replace an old model), before
disposing of it, make it inoperative in
conformity with current law on the protection
of health and the prevention of environmental
pollution by making its dangerous parts
harmless, especially for children who might
play on an abandoned appliance.
DESCRIPTION OF THE COOKTOP
Burners
Power
ratings (W)
Pan Ø in cm
Double crown
4000
24 ÷ 26
Rapid
2800
20 ÷ 22
Semirapid
1750
16 ÷ 18
Auxiliary
1000
10 ÷ 14
This cook top was designed to be used exclusively as a cooking
appliance: any other use (such as heating rooms) is to be considered
improper and dangerous.
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