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GUIDE FOR INSTALLATION AND USE  EN

Cooking gas hob

BPG6220*

Summary of Contents for BPG6220 Series

Page 1: ...GUIDEFORINSTALLATIONANDUSE EN Cooking gas hob BPG6220 ...

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Page 3: ... 10 Connecting the gas supply 11 Changing the type of gas LPG 13 Using your hob in all simplicity 15 How to use your gas burners 15 Pans to use 16 How to look after your hob 17 Minor troubleshooting 18 Gas cooking guide 19 After sales service 20 In the manual Display safety instruction Display tips and hints YOUR HOB IS DELIVERED PRE SET FOR USE WITH TOWN GAS 10 mbar ...

Page 4: ...fixed wiring system in accordance with installation rules o The electrical plug must remain accessible after installation o If the power cable is damaged it should be replaced by the manufacturer its after sales service department or by a similarly qualified person in order to avoid danger o Do not use steam cleaning appliances o The appliance is not designed to be switched on using an external ti...

Page 5: ...s o Never leaveanyor products in the cupboard beneath your hob aerosols or other pressurized cans papers recipe books etc o If you have a drawer underneath the hob we recommend avoiding placing objects in it that are temperature sensitive plastics paper aerosols etc o Prior to installation ensure that the local distribution conditions type of gas and gas pressure and the appliance s settings are c...

Page 6: ...ed in the appliance The use of inappropriate guards can cause accidents o This hob complies with standard EN 60335 2 6 as it applies to heat build up in class 3 appliances and the implications for their installation in compliance with standard EN 30 1 1 CARING FOR THE ENVIRONMENT This appliance s packing materials are recyclable Recycle them and help to protect the environment by disposing of them...

Page 7: ...ribution conditions nature of the gas and gas pressure and the adjustment conditions of the appliance are compatible This appliance must be installed and connected in compliance with the regulations in force and used only in a well ventilated area Consult the instructions before installing and using this appliance Since this appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device par...

Page 8: ...utensils If a horizontal partition is put under the hob it must be placed between 10 and 15 mm from the bottom of the work top In any case do not keep any sprays or pressurized containers in the compartment which could be just under the hob To ensure sealing between the cupboard and the worktop follow points below 1 Remove the pan support grates the burner caps and heads after checking their posit...

Page 9: ... in hob is made of tempered glass which is safer than normal glass for this application However the following safety precautions for using built in hob with glass top panel should also be noted in order to prevent the glass top panel from breaking 1 Clean the burner assembly frequently to maintain a clear gas passage on the flame distributor Clean and tidy up the flame distributor after spillage o...

Page 10: ...reen yellow is connected to the ground terminal of the appliance and must be connected to the ground terminal of the installation The fuse in your set up must be 5 amperes If the power cable is damaged it must be replaced by a cable or a special kit available from the manufacturer or his After Sales Service CROSS SECTION OF CABLE TO BE USED 220 240 V 50 HZ Câble H05V2V2F T90 3 conductors including...

Page 11: ...uld be properly mounted If a hose or soft pipe is used it must not come into contact with any of the unit s moving parts or enter an area that is likely to be obstructed The gas supply must be connected in line with current regulations in the country of installation Town gas connection WARNING for a correct functioning of your appliance the pressure of the town gas must imperatively be adjusted at...

Page 12: ... output l h 680 SEMI FAST BURNER Indicator marked on injector 165 Nominal heat rating kW 1 5 Low heat rating kW 0 5 Hourly output l h 340 30 CM HOB 2 GAS RINGS Total nominal heat rating kW 4 5 Maximum output l h 1020 This table shows the position of the injectors on your hob depending on the type of gas you use The number is marked on each injector 165 311 TOWNGAS Gas rating Mark on the injector C...

Page 13: ...HE INJECTORS in the following way Remove the supports and all the burner caps and heads Using the spanner supplied unscrew the injectors at the bottom of each dish and remove them fig 1 Replace these with the injectors supplied in the wallet in accordance with the gas rating table at the end of the chapter to do this Screw in the injectors by hand until they are tight Put the spanner well onto the...

Page 14: ... rating kW 3 1 Low heat rating kW 0 830 Hourly output g h 225 SEMI FAST BURNER Indicator marked on injector 62 Nominal heat rating kW 1 50 Low heat rating kW 0 620 Hourly output g h 109 30 CM HOB 2 GAS RINGS Total nominal heat rating kW 4 6 Maximum output g h 334 MARK ON THE INJECTORS This table shows the position of the injectors on your hob depending on the type of gas you use The number is mark...

Page 15: ... burner press down and turn the knob anti clockwise until it is pointing to the maximum position Keep the knob pressed dow This will trigger off a series of sparks that will light up the burner Adjust the flame to the height your re quire by turning the control knob between the and symbols To set off the safety system keep the knob pressed completely down for a few seconds after the flame has lit ...

Page 16: ...r per kW of gas energy is required Which pans are best adapted for use on the gas burner Recommended pan sizes Extra burner Small burner Extra fast Auxiliary 18 28 cm 12 16 cm Adjust the flames so that they do not lick up the side of your pan Do not use a pan with a concave or convex bottom Do not leave the gas on beneath an empty pan Do not use pans whose bases or handles may partially cover cont...

Page 17: ... Sales Service HOW TO PROCEED PROCEED ACCESSORIES TO BE USED Looking after sparkers and injectors If ever the sparkers get dirty clean them with a stiff non metallic brush The gas injectors are in the centre of each burner in the form of a pot Make sure not to block them up partially when cleaning the hob as this will considerably reduce the performance of your gas rings Small hard bristled brush ...

Page 18: ...ke sure the injector is not blocked up if this is the case clear it with a safety pin Light up your gas ring before putting a pan on it If your table is fitted with a gas safety system and the flames go out as soon as you release the control knob Push the control knob down completely and keep it under pressure for a few seconds after the burner has lit Check that the burner parts are in place Chec...

Page 19: ...tes X VEGETABLES Endives spinachs X Peas in sauce 25 30 minutes X Provence tomaotes 15 20 minutes X Fried potatoes X Pasta X MEAT Steak X Blanquette Osso bucco 90 minutes X Fried escalope 10 12 minutes X Tournedos 10 minutes X FRYING Chips X Fritters X DESERTS Rice pudding 25 minutes X Stewed fruit X X Pancakes 3 4 minutes X Chocolate 3 4 minutes X Custard 10 minutes X Gas cooking guide ...

Page 20: ...nt should be undertaken by either your dealer or another qualified mechanic who is an authorised agent for the brand appliances When making an appointment state the full reference of your equipment model type and serial number This information appears on the manufacturer s nameplate attached to your equipment CZ5703846_00 11 19 ...

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