Burners with safety valve - ignition
Some models are equipped with safety valves which automatically shut off the gas delivery
in the event the burner should, for any reason, go out. To relight the burner, turn the knob to
position "tap closed" and repeat the ignition procedure explained in the following paragraphs.
To light one of the burners, turn the gas tap knob to the maximum
delivery position, then press and hold down it for about 4÷5 seconds.
Warnings:
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Once the burner is light on, adjust the flame by turning the knob to obtain the desired intensity.
The setting must always be positioned between the maximum and minimum, and never
between the maximum setting and the off position.
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If the burner is difficult to light on, or if the flame is tall or irregolar, turn off immediately
turning the knob to "off" position and call Assistance Service.
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If the particular nature of the local gas supply makes it difficult to ignite the burners with the knob
turned to the maximum setting, repeat the operation without a pan in position and with the knob
turned to the minimum setting and without pan stands.
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Warning: The ignition device must not be used for more than 15 seconds. If after this length of time the
burner does not light, or if it goes out again accidentally, wait 1 minute before trying to ignite it again
Grids
The panstand grids are designed to make the appliance easy and safe to use. Always check the
panstand grids are properly positioned before using the appliance. Furthermore, always check the
protective rubber feet are all present and correctly positioned.
Special "WOK" support grid (fig.2)
This is placed on top of the triple crown burner
when using a “WOK” (concave bottom pan).
In order to prevent serious malfunction of the burner,
never use a wok without this special grid
and never use the wok grid for flat bottomed pans
Choosing the right burner
The symbols stamped on the control panel
near the knobs indicate which knob correspond
to which burner. To choose the most suitable burner,
take into account the diameter of
the pan as well as the pan capacity (see table).
The diameter of the pan must be proportionate to the burner power in order to ensure high yield.
rear Ø200mm
200 mm
60 mm (with reducer)
160 mm
160 mm
140 mm
frontal Ø180mm
SR
Semi-rapid
R
Rapid
A
Auxiliary
maximum pan Ø
fig.2
220 mm
TR
Triple-crown
200 mm
minimum pan Ø
Burners
2
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