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FG-602   SVGL

FG-603   SVSS  

FG-633   SVSS    

FG-3773 SVGL   

FG-3793 SVSS    FG-772   SVGL    FG-773   SVGL

B U I LT-I N   H O B

FG-602   SVSS

FG-772   SVSS  

FG-2792 SVGL    

FG-3773 SVSS   

FG-603   SVG

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FG-622   SVSS  

FG-2792 SVSS      

FG-3793 SVGL

Summary of Contents for FG-2792 SVGL

Page 1: ...G 602 SVGL FG 603 SVSS FG 633 SVSS FG 3773 SVGL FG 3793 SVSS FG 772 SVGL FG 773 SVGL B UI LT I N H O B FG 602 SVSS FG 772 SVSS FG 2792 SVGL FG 3773 SVSS FG 603 SVGL FG 622 SVSS FG 2792 SVSS FG 3793 SVGL ...

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Page 3: ...ooker is in trouble contact your dealer A fire or a carbon monoxide toxication may be caused by the lack of air supply In the event of abnormal condition abnormal combustion sell and soud earthquake and fire make sure to stop the operation and close the gas main valve ...

Page 4: ...bustion If they are closed the cooker may be overheated and cause a fire or a carbon monoxide toxication An explosion or a fire may be caused You will get burnt Strictly followed operating instructions for installation Installation carried by unlicensed installer can cause fire and appliance breakdown ...

Page 5: ... purpose like drying clothes it may be overheated or may cause an abnormal operation Then a fire burning or a gas leak may be caused If the oversized cooking utensils are used a carbon monoxide may be caused by the abnormal combustion of the cooker 2 The area of the air inlet is to be 10cm for every 1 2kW heat input The air inlet 2 required for this appliance is 60cm If there is insufficient air s...

Page 6: ...mbustion and thus generate excessive CO and fire It would cause fire and unnecessary faults to the appliance while under serious vibration It is illegal to employ disqualified installer to carry out the installation and it may result in gas leaks The recommended air inlet size is about 3cm x 20cm It is recommended to put the metal mesh on the air inlet to prevent rat from entering If the air suppl...

Page 7: ...d as this will concentrate the flame and deflect the heat onto the gashob Never use oversized cooking utensils or overload the cooking appliances Locate pan centrally over burner so that it is stable and does not overhangtheappliance Do not damage the outer surface of the glass with heavy or sharp objects Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of this hotplate while in operation Some propellant gas...

Page 8: ...ra rapid burner C ontrol knob for burner R ight C ontrol knob for burner C enter C ontrol knob for burner L eft Auxiliary burner 7 8 9 10 11 Semi rapid burner I ron G rid small I ron G rid medium Top plate C ontrol knob for burner R ight back FG 602 SVGL FG 602 SVSS FG 603 SVGL FG 603 SVSS 6 8 5 11 3 10 2 Stainless steel Top Plate 865x505 mm Stainless steel Top Plate 750x450 mm 1 2 3 4 5 6 P arts ...

Page 9: ...r C enter C ontrol knob for burner L eft Auxiliary burner 7 8 9 10 11 Semi rapid burner I ron G rid small I ron G rid medium Top plate C ontrol knob for burner R ight back FG 772 SVGL FG 772 SVSS FG 2792 SVSS FG 2792 SVGL Stainless steel Top Plate 865x505 mm 6 8 9 7 1 2 10 5 11 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 Glass Top Plate Cut Out Size 780 x 460 x 8 mm A 650 x B 350 x R60 mm Stainless steel Top Plate 750x450 mm 8...

Page 10: ...4 2 0 1 4 2 0 6 6kW 7 6kW Product Model Ignition Type of Gas Overall Dimension Cut out Size FG 602 SVSS FG 603 SVSS FG 602 SVGL FG 603 SVGL 750mm x 500mm 540 720mm x 350 470mm FG 622 SVSS FG 633 SVSS 865mm x 505mm 785 840mm x 425 480mm FG 773 SVGL Left R Front R Back 750mm x 450mm 540 730mm x 350 430mm 880mm x 510mm 3 8 3 6 3 8 3 6 7 6kW 7 2kW ...

Page 11: ...0mbar Town Gas mbar 8 Gas consumption per hour respective gas consumption Right 3 8 Left 3 8 3 8 Gas consumption when all burner are on 7 6kW 7 6kW FG 3773 SVSS FG 3773 SVGL L P Gas 30 b m ar a Town Gas mb r 8 Gas consumption per hour respective gas consumption Right Centre Left 3 8 3 8 1 4 2 0 3 8 3 8 Gas consumption when all burner are on 9 0kW 9 6kW 10 L P Gas Diameter 9 5mm gas specific rubber...

Page 12: ...rated on the corresponding figure of a support cupboard This worktop must be at least 3 cm thick and heat resistant or else coated with a heat resistant material A distance of at least 5 cm from the appliance border to the wall and a sideclearance of at least 15 cm should be left to the right and left of the hob In case those units are above the appliance these must be placed at a minimum distance...

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Page 14: ...ed chrome plated burner head and enamelled decoration cover will pearl off drop off and rusty after the appliances are used However there is no trouble for operating the cooker 13 Before using the Appliance for the first time ...

Page 15: ... the knob well pressed down for a few seconds to activate the safety device Release If the flame is extinguished repeat the operation Follow the same procedure described above to ignite the burners In this case however once you have turned the knob to open setting hold it pressed in for 10 seconds If for any reason the burner flame goes out the safety valve automatically shuts off the gas supply t...

Page 16: ... take longer time of ignition if the appliance is not being use for a long time or it is a new installation Inner and outer b u r n e r s a r e at high flame position Inner and outer b u r n e r s a r e a t l o w f l a m e position Inner burner is at high flame position Inner burner is at low flame position Note Sometimes pop sound Heard when the burmer is switch off This is normal Please turn the...

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Page 18: ... inner and outer burner caps If the dirt is hard to remove it is recommended to use soft brush Do not clean it forcefully or do not hit it while brushing Aft er cleaning make sure the cap is mounted in place Always keep the burner and the surroundings clean to prevent trouble of ignition The gas sealing surfaces of outer burner cap and burner must always be cleaned Otherwise it would cause gas lea...

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