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USE OF YOUR PRODUCT

Place coffee adaptor on the Auxiliary burner grid when small 
cookware is used to prevent the cookware from tipping over.

Coffee Adaptor (Optional)

Wok adaptor should be placed on the pan support of wok burner.

WARNING: 

Using wok pans without wok adaptor may cause the burner 

to malfunction.
Please do not use wok adaptor with flat-bottomed saucepans.  Likewise, 
do not use convex-bottomed saucepans without the wok adaptor.

Wok Adaptor (Optional)

CORRECT

INCORRECT

     4.5 Accesorries

• The product already supplied with accessories. You can also use accessories you purchase from

the market, but they must be heat and flame resistant. You can also use glass dishes, cake
molds, special oven trays that are appropriate for use in oven. Pay attention to the using
instructions by the manufacturer of those acessories.

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Summary of Contents for AOB-9125W

Page 1: ...BUILT IN SECURIT GAS HOB AOB 9125W...

Page 2: ...years as long as you display the necessary care and maintenance We hope you enjoy using your device This product was manufactured in environmentally friendly VESTEL BEYAZ E YA A facilities with no har...

Page 3: ...Note All figures in manual are schematic Contents Technical Specification 1 General Wiew 2 Safety warnings 3 Usage 15 Maintenance Care 17...

Page 4: ...op 8 Pan Support 1 BRIEF PRESENTATION OF PRODUCT The appearance of your hob may be different than the model shown above due to its configuration The visuals used in the operating manual are intended f...

Page 5: ...EXPRESSIONS THAT HAVE FIGURES WHILE YOU ARE READING THE OPERATING MANUAL General Safety Warnings This appliance can be used by children aged from 8 years and above and persons with reduced physical se...

Page 6: ...lectric shock The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer or separate remote control system During use the appliance becomes hot Care should be taken to avoid touching h...

Page 7: ...s carried out by unauthorized technicians may endanger you It is dangerous to alter or modify the specifications of the appliance in any way Prior to installation ensure that the local distribution co...

Page 8: ...installation If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly qualified persons in order to prevent a hazard While the oven door is open do not let...

Page 9: ...ately Protect your appliance against atmospheric effects Do not expose it to effects such as sun rain snow etc The surrounding materials of the appliance cabinet must be able to withstand a temperatur...

Page 10: ...d or liquid oils They may catch fire on condition of extreme heating Never pour water on to flames that are caused by oil Cover the saucepan or frypan with its cover in order to choke the flame that h...

Page 11: ...not hang towels dishcloths or clothes from the appliance or its handles During cleaning and maintenance Always turn the appliance off before operations such as cleaning or maintenance You can do it a...

Page 12: ...eeded to be carried Follow the transport signs on packaging Tape the hob on upper parts caps and crowns and pan supports to the cooking panels If you do not have the original packaging prepeare a carr...

Page 13: ...Geni lik Derinlik Y kseklik mm 935x582x156 Net Weight Depends on the models Maximum kg 20 5 Gross Weight Depends on the models Maximum kg 21 5 Liability Limitation All technical information user instr...

Page 14: ...volume of between 5 m3 and 10 m3 a permanent ventilation of 50 cm2 free area will be required unless the room has a door which opens directly the outside air in which case no permanent ventilation is...

Page 15: ...s curtain waterproof cloth etc that will begin to burn quickly It is required that there must be least a 2cm blank space around the product for air circulation The furniture close to product must be m...

Page 16: ...screws are included with the appliance Cut the aperture dimensions as indicated in Figure 6 Locate the aperture on the worktop such that after the hob is installed the following reguirements are ensu...

Page 17: ...INSTALLATION AND PREPARATIONS FOR USE Min 30 mm Min 10 mm 14...

Page 18: ...INSTALLATION AND PREPARATIONS FOR USE Min 100mm Min 100mm Separator Neighbourhood walls Combustible Non combustible Min A 80 mm 60 mm Min B 180 mm 80 mm 520 mm 882 mm 56 mm Min B 850mm Min A 480mm 15...

Page 19: ...he glass ceramic panel The application should be started from the back corner of the product Be sure that the ends of the tape is applied side by side as shown in the figure Do not stretch it Screw th...

Page 20: ...durable hose that is as close as possible to the gas source The hose s permitted maximum lenght is 1 5m The hose that brings gas to the appliance must be changed once a year for your safety 0 The hos...

Page 21: ...he main country of destination is marked on the rear cover of the appliance If you need to use it in another country any of the connections in the figure below can be required In such a case contact l...

Page 22: ...e 9 Adjusting the reduced flame position The flame length in the minimum position is adjusted with a flat screw located on the valve For valves with flame failure device the screw is located on the si...

Page 23: ...nected to the power source during the connection If there is no appropriate earthed electric outlet in accordance with regulations in the place where the appliance to be installed contact to our autho...

Page 24: ...guration of your appliance Ignition by Hob Control Knob Press the hob control knob of the burner you want to operate and turn the hob control knob in the counterclockwise direction so that the knob is...

Page 25: ...air and do not attempt re ignition for 90 sec When turning the hob off turn the knob in the clockwise direction so that the knob shows 0 position or the marker on the knob points upwards Your hob has...

Page 26: ...may be high when the appliance is operating So it is imperative to keep children and animals out of the reach of the burners during and after cooking After use the hob remains very hot for a prolonged...

Page 27: ...can be controlled separately The available power levels are as follows Outer flame on minimum inner flame on full power Both flames on full power Inner flame on minimum power Inner flame on full powe...

Page 28: ...ton To cut the gas flow push the botton below The gas flow to all burners are blocked To allow the gas flow push the button and turn it to clock wise direction The button relocate and the gas flow rea...

Page 29: ...t use wok adaptor with flat bottomed saucepans Likewise do not use convex bottomed saucepans without the wok adaptor Wok Adaptor Optional CORRECT INCORRECT 4 5 Accesorries The product already supplied...

Page 30: ...STALLATION According to your pan support be sure that your pan supports are located properly such that the pins on the hob are positioned in the holes of the pan supports figure 26 USE OF YOUR PRODUCT...

Page 31: ...port top surfaces may be scratched in time due to usage In this case these parts may get rusted and it is not a production fault During cleaning of the hob plate make sure that no water flows inside t...

Page 32: ...can become yellowed as a result of heating This is normal If a hotplate is to be out of use for a long time apply the special grease periodically 5 2 Maintenance Periodically check the gas connection...

Page 33: ...he burner parts are correctly assembled especially after cleaning The gas supply pressure may be too low high For appliances working with bottled LPG the LPG cylinder may be depleted Except these if y...

Page 34: ...RNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 97 65 NOMINAL RATING KW 1 75 1 75 CONSUMPTION 166 7 l h 127 2 g h MEDIUM BURNER DIA of INJECTOR 1 100mm 97 65 NOMINAL RATING KW 1 75 1 75 CONSUMPTION 166 7 l h 127 2 g h S...

Page 35: ...ency 3 59 0 Heating Technology 4 Gas Size 4 Rapid Energy Efficiency 4 57 0 Heating Technology 5 Gas Size 5 Wok Energy Efficiency 5 56 0 Energy Efficiency of Hob 57 8 This hob complies with EN 30 2 1 T...

Page 36: ...natural resources Please contact your local municipality household waste disposal service or the shop you have purchased this product for more information on the recycling of this product Packaging i...

Page 37: ...defect and keep the defective good against the Seller 3 To request the sold good to be repaired at the seller s expense by bringing all repair costs to the seller if such costs are not excessive 4 If...

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