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INSTRUCTION MANUAL

PDG4.0ZpZtRC   (PGZ6310)

PDG4.1ZpZtRCA   (PGZ6311)

PDG5.0ZpZtRCA   (PGZ7311)

Sticker with serial number of appliance

Summary of Contents for PGZ6310

Page 1: ...INSTRUCTION MANUAL PDG4 0ZpZtRC PGZ6310 PDG4 1ZpZtRCA PGZ6311 PDG5 0ZpZtRCA PGZ7311 Sticker with serial number of appliance ...

Page 2: ...nce We would also advise that you take a note of the exact model number of your hob either from the packaging label or from the rating plate for future reference Please observe the safety instructions contained within this manual to prevent accidents Note Do not start to use the appliance before you have read and understood the instruc tions This equipment has been designed solely as a cooking app...

Page 3: ...3 TABLE OF CONTENTS GENERAL SAFETY 4 WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS 5 UNPACKING 6 SAFE DISPOSAL 6 OVERVIEW OF THE HOB 7 INSTALLATION 10 OPERATION 16 CLEANING AND ROUTINE MAINTENANCE 20 TROUBLESHOOTING 21 ...

Page 4: ...is accessible easily after installation Do not install the hob near cooling appliances Do not leave the hob unattended while in use Boil overs cause smoking and greasy spill overs may ignite presenting a fire risk Execute caution when the food is boiling Boil overs may flood the burner Should a malfunction occur stop using the appliance Do not start to use your hob before a Gas Safe engineer has r...

Page 5: ...ell or hear gas after the hob is isolated and the supply is switched off then call National Grid on 0800 111 999 UK or 1850 20 50 50 ROI for further advice 24 hours a day If you have isolated the problem to the hob please call our service department for further assistance on 0844 815 8880 UK or 0818 464646 ROI Never have your gas hob installed or serviced by anyone who is not Gas Safe registered a...

Page 6: ...gnificant contribution to the protection of our environment Information on appropriate disposal centres for used devices can be provided by your local authority During transportation protective packaging was used to protect the applian ce against any damage After unpacking please dispose of all elements of packaging in a way that will not cause damage to the environment All materials used for pack...

Page 7: ...weight of the hob 11 6 kg 1 2 3 surface burners 4 surface burner knobs 5 pan stand The cooker is equipped with burners 1 large burner output 2 4 kW 2 small burner output 0 75 kW 3 medium burners output 1 4 kW Appliance class II2H3 The cooker is equipped with a pipe terminal 1 2 ISO 228 1 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 8: ...m weight of the hob 11 8 kg 1 2 3 surface burners 4 surface burner knobs 5 pan stand The cooker is equipped with burners 1 WOK burner output 2 8 kW 2 small burner output 0 75 kW 3 medium burners output 1 4 kW Appliance class II2H3 The cooker is equipped with a pipe terminal 1 2 ISO 228 1 1 2 3 4 5 ...

Page 9: ...b 16 1 kg 1 2 3 4 surface burners 5 surface burner knobs 6 pan stand The cooker is equipped with burners 1 WOK burner output 2 8 kW 2 small burner output 0 75 kW 3 medium burners output 1 4 kW 4 large burner output 2 4 kW Appliance class II2H3 The cooker is equipped with a pipe terminal 1 2 ISO 228 1 1 3 2 4 6 5 6 ...

Page 10: ...chen must be dry and well ventilated The kitchen should have a ventilation system including fume exhaust to remove the gases generated by burning gas and direct them out That system shall comprise a ventilation grill or a hood Please install hoods in accordance with the manufacturers instructions Fresh air is necessary to ensure gas burning Minimum gas requirement for the cooktop is 2 cbm per hour...

Page 11: ... from the work top remove the protective backing of the tape insert the cooktop into the cut out and press firmly downwards Set the fixing brackets see fig 4 perpendicular to the cooktop edge fix firmly Test the correct operation of the installed cooktop In particular check the correct operation of the sealing protection and the ignition system Fixing the brackets to the work top Fig 4 1 Work top ...

Page 12: ...ng washer s onto the valve spindle check the operation of the igniters and leak seal secure the system with a tight washer and put the knob handle on Issue a certificate of connecting the appliance and inform the user of the opera tion The cooktop is equipped with an R1 2 connecting pipe for gas connection If the appliance is intended for use with LPG propane butane a Ø 8 x 1 mm hose coupling is t...

Page 13: ...by the supplier come with the burners which are suitable for burning the type of gas which is quoted in the type plate and in the guarantee certificate The type plate is fitted at the bottom panel of the appliance The following must be carried out if converting to another gas type is required nozzles must be replaced see assembling table reduced valve flow rate must be adjusted Converting the unit...

Page 14: ...ining that information on the appliance Adjustment of the reduced valve flow Burners Flame Converting the cooktop from LPG to natural gas Converting the co oktop from natural gas to LPG Regular burners Full flame Replace the burner nozzle according to the guidelines in table 1 Replace the burner nozzle according to the guidelines in table 1 Saving flame Loosen the adjust ment spindle see fig 7 and...

Page 15: ...ner at full open position for 10 minutes Then turn the knob into the saving setting The flame should not extinguish nor move to the nozzle If it goes off or moves over to the nozzle readjust the valves These adjustments must be performed by a qualified and Gas Safe Registered installer service agency or gas supplier All the relevant safety regulations must be observed Failure to observe this polic...

Page 16: ...ating options flame size selection the burner should be set at a large flame during the initial phase of cooking to bring the food to boiling and then the knob should be turned to the saving flame position to maintain the cooking It is also possible to adjust the flame size stepless It is prohibited to adjust the flame in the range between the Burner OFF and Burner ON large flame positions Burner ...

Page 17: ...es of the pan very hot The use of a lid will not only reduce the cooking time but it will also save a considerable amount of energy and the use of a lid when cooking is highly recommended Following these simple tips will save you both time and money No Yes No Most types of pan are suitable for use on a gas hob but please check the base where on most modern pans logos will be used to indicate suita...

Page 18: ...ystem is very easy simply hold the burner s control knob depressed for approx 10 seconds in Burner ON large flame position This period of holding the control knob allows the thermocouople to heat up and sense that there is a flame present Should you release the control knob to early the flame will extinquish When using on a low setting ensure that no wind or drafts can blow out the flame Repeat th...

Page 19: ...d repair shop refrain from using the appliance until it is returned to its operating condition NOTE The user can fix some minor malfunctions himself by following the instructions given in this manual The burner does not ignite and gas is smelt Close burner control knobs Close the gas mains supply cut off valve Ventilate the kitchen Take the burner out of the hob Clean and blow the slots Insert the...

Page 20: ... for fats and soils Next wipe them dry After the grate has been removed wash the burner hob carefully and wipe with a dry and soft cloth In particular ensure flame openings in rings under caps are clean see the figure below Do not use steel wire or drill holes Hop Top Depending on your hob top Clean the enamel coated work panel only with warm water with a mild solution of dishwashing liquid Use mi...

Page 21: ...e flame slots contaminated close the gas cut off valve close burner control knobs ventilate the kitchen take the burner out of the cooktop blow and clean the flame slots 3 Igniter does not work power cut check the home power fuse replace if needed gas supply off open gas cut off valve contaminated caked igni ter clean the igniter control knob released too soon hold the control knob de pressed unti...

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Page 24: ...IO 00450 7 07 2015 Service Help Line For the UK please call 0844 815 8880 0818 46 46 46 For Ireland please call ...

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