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1 Safety precautions

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The appliance corresponds to recog-
nized technology standards and the rel-
evant safety regulations. However,
proper use of the appliance is essential
to avoid damage and accidents. Please
therefore follow the precautions given in
these operating instructions.

The heated surface of the hob, the pan
supports and the burners will remain
hot for some time after the appliance is
switched off and will cool down only
slowly to room temperature. Please al-
low sufficient time for the appliance to
cool down before, for instance, cleaning
it.

Caution: Risk of deflagration!

Unburned gas can accumulate in en-
closed areas. Please read the warnings
carefully.

Caution: Risk of toxic fumes!

A gas hob produces heat, moisture and
combustion by-products in the room in
which it is used. Ensure the kitchen is
well ventilated, especially when the hob
is in use: keep natural ventilation holes
open or install a mechanical ventilation
device (extractor hood). Prolonged in-
tensive use of the appliance may call
for additional or more effective ventila-
tion: open a window or increase the ex-
traction rate of the range hood.

Caution: Fire hazard!

The cooking zones become very hot.
Do not rest any objects on the hob.

Do not store or use corrosive, chemical
or flammable cleaning agents or
products underneath or near to this
household appliance.

Caution: Burns hazard!

Overheated fat and oil can easily catch
fire. Never attempt to extinguish burning
oil or fat with water. Danger of explo-
sion! Smother the flames with a fire
blanket. Keep doors and windows
closed.

Exercise care when touching cookware
handles as they can become hot.

Caution: Risk of injury!

Cookware that is damaged, is not the
right size or is not positioned correctly
can cause serious damage. Check the
cookware is fit for purpose before use.
Centre the cookware in the middle of
the relevant cooking zone. Follow the
tips and warnings that come with suit-
able cookware.

In the event of a malfunction, turn off
the gas and electrical supply to the ap-
pliance. Call our Customer Services.

Do not tamper inside the appliance. If
necessary, please call our Customer
Services.

Use of unsuitable protective guards can
cause accidents.

If a control knob will not turn, do not
force it. Call our Customer Services im-
mediately for repair or replacement.

Keep pets away from the appliance.

Caution: Risk to life!

Packaging materials, e.g. plastic film
and polystyrene, can be dangerous for
children. Danger of suffocation! Keep
packaging material away from children.

How to avoid damaging the appliance

In case of overheating, switch the hob
off and allow it to cool down com-
pletely. Do not put any dishes on it. Un-
der no circumstances use cold water to
cool it down quickly.

Do not climb on to the appliance.

Do not cut or prepare food on the sur-
face and avoid impact with hard ob-
jects. Do not drag cookware across the
surface.

Do not allow food to get onto the sur-
faces when they are hot, as it can dam-
age them. If food were to get onto the
surfaces when they are hot, it must be
cleaned off straightaway.

Only use cookware that is suitable for
cooking with gas.

Summary of Contents for GAS731GK

Page 1: ...Operating instructions Dials GAS731 Gas hob...

Page 2: ...ons Modifications Text diagrams and data correspond to the technical standard of the appliance at the time these operating instructions went to press The right to make technical modifications for the...

Page 3: ...iance overview 8 3 2 Operating elements 9 3 3 Gas burners 9 3 4 Safety system 10 3 5 Cookware 10 4 Operating the appliance 13 4 1 Electronic ignition 13 4 2 Switching a burner off 13 4 3 Power levels...

Page 4: ...e appliance and have un derstood the hazards in volved Children shall not play with the appliance Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be undertaken by children without supervision If an appliance...

Page 5: ...e The appliance must be installed and connected to the gas and electricity supply in accordance with the separate installation instructions Have a certified installer carry out the necessary work Corr...

Page 6: ...fat with water Danger of explo sion Smother the flames with a fire blanket Keep doors and windows closed Exercise care when touching cookware handles as they can become hot Caution Risk of injury Coo...

Page 7: ...t is first used It does not indicate the existence of a danger or a defect The smell will fade over time The colour of the flame can sometimes be orange This is normal It occurs when there is dust in...

Page 8: ...he identification plate The identification plate is located on the underside of the hob Identification plate 1 with serial number SN 1 A second identification plate is supplied and should be affixed i...

Page 9: ...tside off 8 Cooking zone 9 Dial Standard Rapid burner 9 10 12 11 13 10 Off position 11 Burner power max Ignition position 12 Burner power min 13 Cooking zone 3 3 Gas burners A symbol next to each cont...

Page 10: ...er 4 Wok support 5 Retaining plate for burner 6 Wok burner 3 4 Safety system The appliance has a safety system which continuously monitors the flame of each burner It prevents the flow of gas if a bur...

Page 11: ...is included in the scope of delivery with certain appliances It is also available as an accessory The mocha support is only suitable for use with mocha coffee makers and pots with a base diameter of a...

Page 12: ...h a thick flat base Always use a lid and make sure that it fits properly otherwise a lot of energy will be wasted Always centre the cookware over the burner otherwise it could tip over Do not place la...

Page 13: ...d hold the control knob for longer up to 10 seconds Ignition by hand in the event of a power failure Press down the control knob for the required burner in the ignition position Use a flame cigarette...

Page 14: ...ter flame at minimum power and inner flame at maximum power Inner flame at maximum power and outer flame off Inner flame at minimum power and outer flame off Standard Rapid burner Flame at maximum pow...

Page 15: ...ately as they could scratch the surface of the hob 5 2 Cleaning After cooking allow the appliance to cool down before cleaning it Clean the surface with a sponge water and a mild cleaning agent For ho...

Page 16: ...uniform Possible cause Solution The parts of the burners are not positioned correctly Position the burner parts correctly once they have cooled down The grooves on the flame spreader are dirty Clean t...

Page 17: ...rty Clean the grooves on the flame spreader The thermocouple is dirty Clean the area between the thermocouple and the burner Notify Customer Services if the thermo couple is not working properly 7 Acc...

Page 18: ...appliance to prevent accidents caused by improper use especially through children playing Pull the plug out of the mains socket or have the appliance disconnected from the mains by an electrician The...

Page 19: ...NL LU V ZUG Europe BVBA Evolis 102 8530 Harelbeke BELGIUM RU OOO Hometek Dubininskaya Street 57 building 1 113054 Moscow RUSSIA GB IE V ZUG UK Ltd One Pancras Square Gridiron Building N1C 4G London G...

Page 20: ...gnition by hand 13 Instructions for use 5 M Mocha support 11 Model designation 2 N Notes 21 O Operating element 9 P Packaging 18 Product fiche 18 S Safety 18 Safety precautions General 4 Safety system...

Page 21: ...21 11 Notes...

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Page 23: ...period You will require the serial number SN and appliance designation to register your appliance You will find them on the identification plate of your appliance My appliance information SN _________...

Page 24: ...he required burner and turn it anti clockwise to the ignition position Hold the control knob depressed until the flame ignites Select the desired power level Switching a cooking zone off Turn the cont...

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