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  AKT 905

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION SHEET

Destinations

GB 

5019 319 01337

To get full satisfaction from the hob, please read these instructions carefully and keep them for future consultation.

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LIGHTING THE BURNERS

To ignite one of the burners, turn the relative knob anti-clockwise to the maximum flame setting 

.

Press the knob against the control panel to ignite the burner.

After the burner has ignited, keep the knob pressed for about 5 seconds to allow the thermocouple to warm up. 
This burner safety device shuts off the gas supply to the burner if the flame goes out accidentally (because of sudden 
draught, an interruption in the gas delivery, boiling over of liquids, etc.).

The device must not be pressed for more than 15 sec. If, after that time has elapsed, the burner does not 
remain lit, wait at least one minute before trying to light it again.

-

The burner might go out when the knob is released. This means that the thermocouple has not warmed up enough. 
In this case, repeat the operations described above.

PRATICAL ADVICE FOR USING THE BURNERS

For better burner performance, please stick to the following 
rules:
-

Use pots and pans that fit the burners (see table on the 
right).

-

Only use flat-bottomed pots and pans.

-

Use the correct amount of water for cooking foods and 
keep the pot covered.

-

In the case of pans with convex bottoms (WOK), use 
the support grille provided, which should be positioned 
only on the 4 ring burner.

1.

Removable panstand grids

2.

Semi-rapid burner

3.

Auxiliary burner

4.

Semi-rapid burner

5.

Rapid burner

6.

4 ring burner 

7.

Auxiliary burner control knob

8.

Rapid burner control knob

9.

4 ring burner control knob

10.

Semi-rapid burner control knob

11.

Semi-rapid burner control knob

SYMBOLS

 Tap closed
 Maximum flame
 Minimum flame

Burner

Pot Ø

4 ring

from 24 to 26 cm

Rapid

from 24 to 26 cm

semi-rapid

from 16 to 22 cm

auxiliary

from 8 to 14 cm

DIMENSIONS AND DISTANCES TO BE MAINTAINED (mm)

NOTE: 

In case of installation of a hood above the cooktop, please refer to the hood 

instructions for the correct distance.

INJECTOR TABLE

CATEGORY

 

II2H3+ 

ELECTRIC SUPPLY: 230 V - 50 Hz

Type of gas used

Type of burner

Injector 
marking

Rated thermal 
flow rate kW

Rated 
consumption

Reduced heat 
capacity kW

 Gas pressure (mbar)

min.

rat.

max.

NATURAL GAS
(Methane)

G20

4 ring
Rapid
Semi-rapid
Auxiliary

139
128

95
78

3.50
3.00
1.65
1.00

333 l/h
286 l/h
157 l/h

95 l/h

1.50
0.60
0.35
0.30

17

20

25

LIQUID 
PETROLEUM GAS
(Butane)

G30

4 ring
Rapid
Semi-rapid
Auxiliary

95
87
67
50

3.50
3.00
1.65
1.00

254 g/h
218 g/h
120 g/h

 73 g/h

1.50
0.60
0.35
0.30

20

28-30

35

LIQUID 
PETROLEUM GAS

(Propane)

G31

4 ring
Rapid
Semi-rapid
Auxiliary

95
87
67
50

3.50
3.00
1.65
1.00

250 g/h
214 g/h
118 g/h

 71 g/h

1.50
0.60
0.35
0.30

25

37

45

Type of gas 
used

Configuration
model

Rated thermal 
flow rate kW

Total rated 
consumption

Air necessary (m

3

) for the 

combustion of 1 m

3

 of gas

G20 20 mbar

5 burners

10.8

1028  l/h

9.52

G30 28-30 mbar

5 burners

10.8

785  g/h

30.94

G31 37 mbar

5 burners

10.8

771  g/h

23.80

Summary of Contents for AKT 905/IX

Page 1: ...itioned only on the 4 ring burner 1 Removable panstand grids 2 Semi rapid burner 3 Auxiliary burner 4 Semi rapid burner 5 Rapid burner 6 4 ring burner 7 Auxiliary burner control knob 8 Rapid burner control knob 9 4 ring burner control knob 10 Semi rapid burner control knob 11 Semi rapid burner control knob SYMBOLS Tap closed Maximum flame Minimum flame Burner Pot Ø 4 ring from 24 to 26 cm Rapid fr...

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