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Contents

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1.

 

INSTRUCTIONS FOR SAFE AND PROPER USE _______________19

 

2.

 

INSTALLATION OF THE APPLIANCE ________________________21

 

3.

 

ADAPTING TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS __________________25

 

4.

 

FINAL OPERATIONS______________________________________28

 

5.

 

USE OF THE COOKING HOB _______________________________29

 

6.

 

CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ____________________________31

 

THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES WHOSE
IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL.

INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER: these are for the qualified
technician 
who must carry out a suitable check of the gas system,
install the appliance, set it functioning and carry out an inspection test.

INSTRUCTIONS

FOR

THE

USER:

these

contain

user

advice,

description of the commands and the correct procedures for cleaning
and maintenance of the appliance.

Summary of Contents for SNL96XG

Page 1: ...ND MAINTENANCE ____________________________31 THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE VALID ONLY FOR END USER COUNTRIES WHOSE IDENTIFICATION SYMBOLS APPEAR ON THE COVER OF THIS MANUAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER these are for the qualified technician who must carry out a suitable check of the gas system install the appliance set it functioning and carry out an inspection test INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE USER these con...

Page 2: ...ER USE DO NOT LEAVE THE PACKING IN THE HOME ENVIRONMENT SEPARATE THE VARIOUS WASTE MATERIALS AND TAKE THEM TO THE NEAREST SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION CENTRE IT IS OBLIGATORY FOR THE ELECTRICAL SYSTEM TO BE GROUNDED ACCORDING TO THE METHODS REQUIRED BY SAFETY RULES THE PLUG TO BE CONNECTED TO THE POWER CABLE AND THE SOCKET MUST BE THE SAME TYPE AND MUST CONFORM TO CURRENT REGULATIONS NEVER UNPLUG BY...

Page 3: ... THE HOB THE HOB IS TO BE USED BY ADULTS ONLY DO NOT LET UNSUPERVISED CHILDREN PLAY WITH THE HOB REPLACED APPLIANCES MUST BE TAKEN TO A SPECIAL GARBAGE COLLECTION CENTRE The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damage to persons or things caused by non observance of the above prescriptions or by interference with any part of the appliance or by the use of non original spares ...

Page 4: ...out on various materials such as masonry metal solid wood or plastic laminated wood as long as they are heat resistant T 90 C 2 1 1 Fixing Insert screws A of the brackets provided into slots B under the appliance Slide the brackets into slots B Position the appliance on to the support frame and secure it by means of screws C To connect the appliance to the mains holes have to be made in the cabine...

Page 5: ...y accessible position near the unit Do not use reducers adapters or shunts If the power cable is replaced the wire section on the new cable must not be less than 0 75 mm 2 3 x 0 75 cable keeping in mind that the end to be connected to the hob must have the ground wire yellow green longer by at least 20 mm Use only H05V2V2 F cable or similar which has a maximum temperature of 90 C Any replacement n...

Page 6: ...The room where the oven is installed should be suitably ventilated to avoid overheating or excess humidity produced by cooking and in the case of lengthy use a window should be opened or the speed of any ventilators should be increased 2 4 Discharge of combustion products Discharge of combustion products must be guaranteed by means of hoods connected to a natural draught flue with certain efficien...

Page 7: ...ERENT TYPES OF GAS The gas intake fitting is gas external threaded ISO 228 1 Connection with rigid copper pipe the connection to the gas mains must not provoke stress of any kind on the hob Connection may be made by using biconical adapter D with insertion of gasket C supplied Connection with flexible pipe use only flexible pipes conforming to standard regulations in force inserting gasket C suppl...

Page 8: ...inimum flame on the gas taps For nozzle replacement and burner adjustment you must raise the cooking hob as described in the following paragraph 3 1 Removing the top 1 Slide out the grids and remove all burner caps flame cap crowns and burners 2 Remove the screws and nuts A which hold burner supports in place 3 Remove plates B 4 Lift up top C with the aid of a screwdriver and remove it from its se...

Page 9: ...hing distance X shown in the table in paragraph 3 4 Regulation of primary air Lock regulator B by tightening screw A Burner Rated heating capacity kW LPG G30 G31 28 37 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm By pass mm 1 100 Reduced flowrate W Flowrate g h G30 Flowrate g h G31 Top with front controls Auxiliary 1 05 48 33 420 76 75 Semi rapid 1 65 62 33 420 120 118 Rapid 2 55 75 50 900 185 182 Ultrarapid 3 2...

Page 10: ... heating capacity kW Natural gas G20 20 mbar Nozzle diameter 1 100 mm Reduced flowrate W Top with front controls Auxiliary 1 05 73 380 Semi rapid 1 65 92 420 Rapid 2 55 115 650 Ultrarapid 3 25 130 1400 Top with side controls Auxiliary 1 05 73 380 Semi rapid 1 65 92 450 Rapid 2 55 115 650 Ultrarapid 3 25 130 1400 3 4 Regulation of primary air Referred to distance X in mm BURNER G20 20 mbar G30 G31 ...

Page 11: ...t the side of the tap shaft depending on the model until there is a regular minimum flame Replace the knob and check burner flame stability rapidly turning the knob from maximum to minimum position the flame should not go out Repeat the operation on all the gas taps 4 2 Regulation of minimum for LPG To regulate the minimum for LPG completely tighten clockwise the screw inside or next to the gas ta...

Page 12: ...nd check that niche A is aligned with pin B Grid C available in some models is intended for use with wok pans Each knob corresponds to the burner indicated The appliance is equipped with an electronic lighting device To light the burners press and turn the knob anticlockwise to the large flame symbol Keep the knob pressed for about 2 seconds to let the thermocouple heat up If the burner turns off ...

Page 13: ... Diameter of containers When water reaches the boiling point lower the flame so that it doesn t overflow To avoid burns or damage to the hob all recipients or griddle plates must be placed within the perimeter of the cooking hob When using fats or oils be extremely careful that they don t overheat and catch fire 5 4 Diameter of containers BURNERS 1 Auxiliary 2 Semi rapid 3 Rapid 4 Ultrarapid 5 Ult...

Page 14: ...lic sponges or sharp scrapers they will damage the surface Use normal non abrasive products for steel and a wooden or plastic tool if necessary Rinse thoroughly and dry with a soft cloth or deerskin 6 2 Cleaning of cooking hob components Grids caps flame cap crowns and burners can be removed for ease of cleaning Wash them in warm water using a non abrasive detergent taking care to remove all tough...

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