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1. Instruction for the User

HOB BURNERS CONTROL KNOBS

The hob burners control knobs are situated on the hob front
panel. The symbols on the knobs mean that :

 l

there is no gas supply

    

there is maximum gas supply

there is minimum gas supply

LIGHTING THE BURNERS

For easier lighting, proceed before putting a pan
on the pan support.

Depress the relevant switch marked with a small spark.
Then, push the relevant knob down and turn it anti-
clockwise until it reaches the "maximum" position.

After lighting the flame, keep the knob pushed down for
about 5 seconds. This will allow the "thermocouple"
(Fig. 1 lett. D) to be heated and the safety device to be
switched off, otherwise the gas supply would be
interrupted. Then, check the flame is regular and adjust
it as required.
If you cannot light the flame even after several attempts,
check the "cap" (Fig. 1 lett. A) and the "crown" (Fig. 1 lett.
B) are in the correct position. To put the flame out, turn
the knob to the symbol 

l

.

In the absence of electricity, ignition can occur
without the electrical device; in this case approach
the burner with a flame, push the relevant knob down
and turn it anti-clockwise until it reaches the
"maximum" position.

Always turn the flame down or put it out before
taking the pans off the burner.

USING THE HOB CORRECTLY
To ensure maximum burner efficiency, it is strongly
recommended that you use only pots and pans with a
bottom fitting the size of the burner used, so that flame will
not spread beyond the bottom of the vessel (see the table
beside).
It is also advisable, as soon as a liquid starts boiling, to
turn down the flame so that it will barely keep the liquid
simmering.

•Use only pans or pots with flat bottom.

Carefully supervise cookings with fats or oil,
since these types of foodstuff can result in a fire,
if over-heated.

Burner

minimum

maximum

diameter

diameter

Triple Crown

180 mm

260 mm

Big (rapid)

160 mm

260 mm

Medium (semirapid)

120 mm

220 mm

Small (Auxiliary)

80 mm

160 mm

Fig. 1

Contents

1. Instruction for the User ............ Pag.

36

2. Cleaning and Maintenance ...... Pag.

38

3. Technical Data ........................... Pag.

39

4. Instruction for the Installer ...... Pag.

40

5. Electrical Connection ............... Pag.

41

6. Adaptation to different

types of gas ............................... Pag.

42

7. Building In .................................. Pag.

43

Guarantee ................................... Pag.

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FO 0204

Summary of Contents for ZGF 983 ITXC

Page 1: ...quent modifications During Operation About Installation Cleaning and Manteinance It is mandatory that all operations required for the installationarecarriedoutbyaqualifiedorcompetent person in accordance with existing rules and regulations Disconnect the appliance from the electrical supply before carrying out any cleaning or manteinance work Ensure a good ventilation around the appliance A poor a...

Page 2: ...out the electrical device in this case approach the burner with a flame push the relevant knob down and turn it anti clockwise until it reaches the maximum position Always turn the flame down or put it out before taking the pans off the burner USINGTHEHOBCORRECTLY To ensure maximum burner efficiency it is strongly recommended that you use only pots and pans with a bottomfittingthesizeoftheburnerus...

Page 3: ... 5 6 Dry bread 6 slices 6 10 5 6 3 4 THE HOB LID In order to make the appliance match with the kitchen design a lid not provided can be fitted on the hob l The lid is meant to avoid dust to settle on the hob when it is closed and to collect splashes of oil or fat when it is open Do not use it for any other purpose l Always wipe off any splash of liquid before opening the lid l Alwayscleanthelidfro...

Page 4: ...rks are particularly difficult to remove use common non abrasive cleaners or specific products Never use steel wool pads or acids In models provided with electric ignition this feature is obtained through a ceramic candle and a metal electrode Fig 1 lett C Keep these components well clean to avoid difficult lighting and check that the burner crown holes lett B are not obstructed PAN SUPPORTS To ke...

Page 5: ...hen removing the cast iron pan supports lift them up as shown in Fig 3 Never turn the pan supports on the hinges as shown in Fig 2 since this could damage them PERIODIC MAINTENANCE Periodically ask your local Service Centre to check the conditions of the gas supply pipe and the pressure adjuster if fitted To ensure the good operation of the hob and its safety features it is necessary that the taps...

Page 6: ...ntion when the hob is combinated with an oven This hob can be operated by Slochteren gas G25 with a nominal pressure of 25 mbar or by natural gas with nominalpressureof20mbar Noregulationisrequiredfor use by these two types of gas Beforefittingtheapplianceensurethattheinstallationhas thecorrect voltagefortheappliance Atfullcapacity the drop in pressure must not exceed 5 Such a drop in pressureisca...

Page 7: ...nce and the electricity supply with a minimum gap of 3 mm between the switch contacts and of a type suitable for the required load in compliance with the current rules The connection cable has to be placed in order that in each part it cannot reach a temperature 90 C higher than the room temperature The brown coloured phase cable fitted in the terminal blockcontactmarkedwith L mustalwaysbeconnecte...

Page 8: ...itted on the gas supply pipe in compliance with the rules in force ADJUSTMENT OF MINIMUM LEVEL To adjust the minimum level of the burners proceed as follows Lighttheburner Turntheknobontheminimumposition Removetheknob Withathinscrewdriver adjusttheby passscrew see Fig 8 IfchangingfromnaturalgastoLPG completely tightenclockwisethescrew untilasmallregularflame isobtained Finally check the flame does...

Page 9: ... c Fittheleft handlidhinge markedS intothehingeblock Fig 11 d Carry out the same operation with the right hand lid hinge markedD ADJUSTING THE LID BALANCE To adjust the lid balance turn clockwise or anti clockwise the central screw of the right and left hand hinges Fig 12 7 Building In These hobs can be inserted in a built in kitchen unit whose depth is between 550 and 600 mm The hobs dimensions a...

Page 10: ... in of the hob as follows put the relevant sealings supplied with the hob on the edges of the cut out as shown in Fig 14 taking care that the sealings meet without overlapping place the hob in the cut out taking care of its centring fix the hob with the relevant screws Fig 15 The traction of the screws is able to trace the sealing any excess of which can then be easily removed The edge of the hob ...

Page 11: ...itchen unit with oven The hob recess dimensions must comply the indication given in Figs 17 and 20 and must be provided with brackets to allow a continuous supply of air To avoid overhating the building in should be carried out as shown in Figs 18 e 19 The hob s electric connection and the oven s one must be carried out separately both for safety reasons and to allow the oven to be easily taken of...

Page 12: ...le who are not qualified or expert or defectsthatresultfromtheadditionofnon original accessoriesorsparepartsarenotcoveredbythe guarantee 10 Appliances that are easy to transport may be delivered or sent to the consumer services DECLARATION OF GUARANTEE TERMS BELGIUM department Homerepairsareonlyanticipatedfor bulkyappliancesorbuilt inappliances 11 If the appliances are built in built under fixed o...

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Page 14: ...roducer of powered appliances for kitchen cleaning and outdoor use More than 55 million Electrolux Group products such as refrigerators cookers washing machines vacuum cleaners chain saws and lawn mowers are sold each year to a value of approx USD 14 billion in more than 150 countries around the world 35672 9351 11 02 ...

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