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Burner

minimum

maximum

diameter

diameter

Large (rapid)

180 mm

260 mm

Medium (semirapid)

120 mm

220 mm

Small (auxiliary)

80 mm

160 mm

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) (Fig. 2).
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.

Fig. 2

Once the hob has been installed, it is
important to remove any protective materials,
which were put on in the factory.

Hob burners control knobs

The hob burners control knobs are situated on the hob
right hand side. The symbols on the knobs mean that:

 

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.

To light a burner:

1. push in the relevant knob and turn it anticlockwise to

"maximum position".

2. Hold a flame near the burner.
3. 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  .

• Always turn the flame down or put it out before

taking the pans off the burner.

Instruction for the User

Fig. 1

FO 0204

A

- Burner cap

B

- Burner crown

Summary of Contents for ZGL 646

Page 1: ...GAS HOB ZGL 646 INSTRUCTION BOOKLET Please read this instruction booklet before using the appliance RO RU ...

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Page 3: ...other purposes It is dangerous to alter the specification in any way Forhygieneandsafetyreasons thisapplianceshould be kept clean at all times A build up of fats or other foodstuff could result in a fire Undernocircumstancesshouldyouattempttorepair the appliance yourself Repairs carried out by unexperienced persons may cause injury or serious malfunctioning Refer to your local Service Centre These...

Page 4: ...ser For the Installer Important Safety Information 3 Instruction for the User 5 Cleaning and Maintenance 6 Service and original Spare Parts 7 Instruction for the Installer 8 Technical Data 9 Gas connection 10 Adaptation to different types of gas 11 Building In 12 Possibilities for insertion 14 Thefollowingsymbolswillbefoundinthetexttoguideyou throughouttheInstructions SafetyInstructions Step by st...

Page 5: ... important to remove any protective materials which were put on in the factory Hob burners control knobs The hob burners control knobs are situated on the hob right hand side The symbols on the knobs mean that 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 To light a burner 1 pu...

Page 6: ...rticularly difficult to remove use common non abrasive cleaners or specific products Never use steel wool pads or acids The Burners The burner caps and crowns Fig 1 can be removed for cleaning Wash the burner caps and crowns using hot soapy water and remove marks with a mild paste cleaner A well moistened soap impregnated steel wool pad can be used with caution if the marks are particularly diffic...

Page 7: ...e recommend that for any problem you contact the dealer who sold it to you or our nearest authorized Service Centre specifying the nature of the problem the appliance model Mod the product number Prod No and the serial number Ser No marked on the identification plate Service and original Spare Parts Original spareparts certified by the product manufacturer and carrying this symbol are only availab...

Page 8: ...it in which the hob is going to be installed must not exceed the height of the working top Avoid installing the appliance in the proximity of inflammable materials e g curtains tea towels etc THE MANUFACTURER WILL NOT ACCEPT LIABILITY SHOULDANY OF THE OTHER SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INCORPORATED IN THIS BOOK OR THE REGULATION IN FORCE BE IGNORED Instruction for the Installer ...

Page 9: ...rner 3 0 kW G20 2 8 kW G30 G31 Semirapid Burner 2 0 kW Auxiliary Burner 1 0 kW Appliance Class 3 Category II2H3B P Setting Natural Gas G20 20 mbar Gas connection G 1 2 Technical Data Hob recess dimensions Length 550 mm Width 470 mm ...

Page 10: ...according to the rules in force LPG use the rubber pipe holder D Fig 4 Always insert the gasket B Then proceed with the gas connection The flexible pipe should be made ready for use in such a way that nowhere it can reach overtemperature other than room temperature higher than 30 C if the flexible pipe to reach the cock must run behind the range it must be installed as shown in Fig 4 it is no long...

Page 11: ...rewdriver adjust the by pass screw see Fig 6 If changing from natural gas to LPG completely tighten clockwise the screw until a small regular flame is obtained If changing from LPG to natural gas unscrew about 1 4 turn the by pass screw until a small regular flame is obtained Finally check the flame does not go out when quicklyturningtheknobfromthemaximumposition to the minimum position Thisproced...

Page 12: ...trace the sealing any excess of which can be easily removed The edge of the hob forms a double labyrinth seal which provides a total guarantee against infiltration of liquids Fig 7 a Sealing gasket FO 0199 a This hob can be inserted in a built in kitchen unit whose depth is between 550 and 600 mm The hob dimensions are shown in the relevant diagram The edge of the cut out must have a minimum dista...

Page 13: ...ob should be easily removable to allow an easy access if a technical assistance intervention is needed Kitchen unit with oven The hob recess dimensions must comply the indication given in Fig 8 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 10 and 11 Hanging furniture units or hoods must be placed at...

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