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B.2. Ignition
Having connected the appliance according to the above instructions, open the gas supply to the appliance.
TOP BURNERS: Each of the top burners (3) Figure A, has its own thermomagnetic valve knob (4), which adjusts
its intensity. The appliance is delivered with the thermomagnetic valve knobs of the burners closed, that is to the
(
) position. When you wish to start the appliance, with one hand press down and turn the thermomagnetic valve
knob (4), to the left, to the position (
). With the other hand approach a lit conventional lighter to the burner, until
the burner is ignited.
Continue holding the thermomagnetic valve knob (4) pressed down for about 5” seconds. In case the burner fails to
light, repeat the above procedure.
You can now ignite the other burners, by repeating the above procedure.
Adjust the level of each burner to your preference, slowly turning the valve knobs (4) towards the ‘minimum’
position with the symbol (
, small flame).
The high or low temperature of the burners is achieved by turning the thermomagnetic valve knobs either to the left
or to the right.
B.3. Turning Off
To turn the top burners off, turn all the thermomagnetic valve knobs(4) to the position (
), so that the burners go
out, too.
To turn the oven off, turn the valve knob (7) to the (*) position, so that the burner shut down.
To turn the pilot burner off, you must press and turn knob (7) to the (
) position (or-depend to the valve- you must
push the button (8) of thermostatic valve with the symbol (
).
The appliance is then turned off.
B.5. Ventilation
During cooking, smoke and steam is given off . Therefore, the site where the appliance is used must be properly
ventilated by opening a window or with the help of a special ventilation mechanism (extractor fan).
Warning: Care must be taken never to cover the oven exhaust grid (2) Figure A.