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Safety instructions ......................................................................................................................... 12

Things to watch out for...................................................................................................................12

Illustration of appliance ................................................................................................................. 13

Using the hob ..................................................................................................................................13

Correct use .............................................................................................................................................................13

Instructions for use..................................................................................................................................................14

Igniting and operating the burners ..........................................................................................................................14

Cleaning and care .......................................................................................................................... 15

Cooking zones ........................................................................................................................................................15

What to do if trouble occurs...........................................................................................................15

Glas ceramics .........................................................................................................................................................15

Assembly instructions ....................................................................................................................16

Safety instructions for the kitchen fitter ...................................................................................................................16

Factory setting  .......................................................................................................................................................16

Important note for fitter ...........................................................................................................................................16

Electric supply  ........................................................................................................................................................16

Installation ..............................................................................................................................................................17

Gas connection .......................................................................................................................................................18

Start of operation  ...................................................................................................................................................18

Converting to a different type of gas  ......................................................................................................................18

Technical data  ............................................................................................................................... 19

Injector identification table  .....................................................................................................................................19

Contents

Summary of Contents for GKS 290

Page 1: ...I S BESZEREL SI UTAS T S Einbau Gas Glaskeramik Kochfeld mit Knebeln Built in gas glass ceramic hob with switches Plaque de cuisson encastrable au gaz en vitroc rame avec manettes Encimera incorporada...

Page 2: ...leaning and care 15 Cooking zones 15 What to do if trouble occurs 15 Glas ceramics 15 Assembly instructions 16 Safety instructions for the kitchen fitter 16 Factory setting 16 Important note for fitte...

Page 3: ...essory parts become hot during use Always keep children away from the appliance Always use a cloth or saucepan gloves and handle the saucepans carefully to avoid injury Do not allow the connection cab...

Page 4: ...faster than thick ones As the heat is not distributed evenly there is a danger that some of the food will overheat Therefore it should be stirred regularly Thick bottomed saucepans reduce the danger...

Page 5: ...and operating the burners The burners are ignited by an electric spark ignition built into each burner To ignite push the correct control knob in fully and turn it up to full flame The spark ignites...

Page 6: ...ughly Persistent dirt and caking can best be removed with a glass scraper Take care when using the scraper danger of injury Repairs must be carried out by a qualified expert Incorrect repairs can be e...

Page 7: ...ce Details on the heat load and the gas flow through the individual burners can be found in the technical data If changing to another gas type the injectors must be replaced Adjusted or replaced parts...

Page 8: ...t silicone rubber not included in delivery Working surface cut out Cut out the worktop recess accurately with a good straight saw blade or recessing machine The cut edges should then be sealed so that...

Page 9: ...s and give the user the operating instructions Point out in particular that changes to the construction which restrict the combustion air supply must be followed by a new function check Point out to t...

Page 10: ...ead R Nominal pressure Natural gas mbar 20 Liquefied petroleum gas mbar 30 50 Electrical connection Mains voltage 230V 50 Hz Appliance category 2 1 Country of destination GB Category for GB II2H3 This...

Page 11: ...L 55 21 671 01 88 21 772 16 37 TEKA CHILE LTDA Santiago de Chile CHILE 56 2 273 34 68 2 273 10 88 TEKA MEXICANA S A DE C V Mexico D F MEXICO 52 5 762 04 90 5 762 05 17 P T TEKA BUANA Jakarta INDONESIA...

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