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REGULATING THE MINIMUM FLAME 

After lighting the burners, turn the control knob to the minimum setting and then remo-
ve the knob (this can easily be removed by apply a gentle pressure). 
Using a small «Terminal» type screwdriver the regulating screw can be adjusted as in
Fig. 9. Turning the screw clockwise reduces the gas flow, whilst turning it anticlockwise
increases the flow – Use this adjustment to obtain a flame of approximately 3 to 4 mm
in length and then replace the control knob. 
When the gas supply available is LPG (Bottle gas)- the screw to set the idle flame must
be turned (clockwise) to the end stop.

Screws regulating 

(for differend models)

45

Fig. 9

Fig. 7

Fig. 8

BURNER

BURNER CAP

AIR REGULATION

SCREW

FIXING

SCREW

SMALL

MEDIUM

LARGE

DOUBLE RING

MAXI

FISH

For dimensions «X» see table of gas consumption

SETTING OF THE GAS BURNERS

When the jets have been changed it is necessary to set the correct air gap by keeping
to the setting “X” as shown in the table “ gas consumption” fig 7. Warning  the value of ‘
X ‘ setting varies in relation to the size of gas burner and type of gas chosen.
A good flame must be of medium length (fig.8B), excessive air will cause the flame to
be short and with sharp colour (fig.8C): in this case it is necessary to extend out the tu-
be for the air setting from the burner body, if  there is insufficient air the flame will ap-
pear weak and long (fig. 8A): in this case  push the tube of the air setting back into the
burner body. To adjust the air setting tube loosen the retaining screw.
Once the air is correctly set secure the screw over the tube ( fig. 7).

GB

IE

reg.

air

4 mm

2 mm

15 mm

13 mm

15 mm

Working

burner

large

medium

maxi

double ring

fish

Ø gas jet

1/100 mm

120

93

2x94

2x94

2x94

Ø gas jet

1/100 mm

80

61

2x65

2x65

2x65

STD. Dim

kW

2,65

1,5

3,3

3,3

3,3

l/h

G20

252

143

314

314

314

g/h

G30

193

109

238

238

238

g/h

G31

189

107

236

236

236

Qn

kW

2,5

1,45

3,1

3,1

3,1

l/h

G25

277

161

343

343

343

min.Dim

kW

0,65

0,38

0,9

0,9

0,9

reg.

air

4 mm

2 mm

15 mm

13 mm

15 mm

reg.

air

2 mm

5 mm

0 mm

0 mm

0 mm

G20

G30

G25

G31

G30
G31

G20/G25

G20 20mbar

G30 29mbar

G31 37mbar

G25

25mbar

X dimension according

to Gas type

Table of gas consumption

1W = 0,860 kcal/h

reg.

air

5 mm

7 mm

15 mm

15 mm

15 mm

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Страница 1: ...PIANI COTTURA ISTRUZIONI PER L USO TABLES DE CUISSON NOTICE D EMPLOI ENCIMERAS INSTRUCCIONES PARA EL USO HOBS USER INSTRUCTIONS PLACAS DE INSTRUÇÕES DE UTILIZAÇÃO IT FR ES IE GB PT ...

Страница 2: ...urner UR ø 110 mm Semirapid burner SR ø 51 mm Rapid burner R ø 71 mm Griddle 174x160 mm Griddle 229x379 Electric plate ø80 PE Electric plate ø145 PE Electric plate 160x265 mm PE Installed gas Type Power G20 20mbar METHANE G30 28 30mbar GPL Installation class Voltage Frequency V Hz Electrical imput power Electronic ignition Product dimension WXD mm 38 Manufacturer setting IE cat II2H3 GB cat II2H3 ...

Страница 3: ...39 R SR R SR UR DC R SR R SR PES E F R SR R SR BIST R SR UR SR PE G H R SR UR SR I GB IE ...

Страница 4: ... distance between the Hob and the cabinet must be at least 15 cm see Fig 2 while the distance between the hob and the rear wall must be at least 5 5 cm The distance between the hob and any other unit or appliance above it e g An ex tractor hood must be no less than 70 cm fig 2 When there is an accessible space between the built in hob and the cavity below a divi ding wall made of insulating materi...

Страница 5: ...her by keeping all natu ral air passages open or by installing an extractor hood with an exhaust flue Intensive and prolonged use of the appliance may require extra ventilation such the opening of a window or an increase in speed of the electric fan if you have one If a hood cannot be installed an electric fan should be fitted to an outside wall or win dow as long there are air vents in the area T...

Страница 6: ...RMINAL Green Yellow Wire Earth Connection Blue Wire Neutral Connection Brown Wire Live Connection Note We do not advocate the use of earth leakage devices with electric cooking applian ces installed to spur points because of the nuisance tripping which may occur You are again reminded that the appliance must be correctly earthed the manufacturer decli nes any responsibility for any event occurring...

Страница 7: ...ure that the maximum distance covered by the hose does not exceed 2 metres N B carry out a final check for leaks on the pipework using a soapy solution Never use a flame Also make sure that the flexible pipe cannot come into con tact with a moving part of the cabinet eg a drawer and that it is not situated where it could be damaged GAS CONNECTION ELECTRICAL CONNECTION Check the data on the rating ...

Страница 8: ...e parts in se quence A fixed pipe B washer C Elbow fitting with tapered thred connection 2 Tighten the joints with the Spanners remembering to twist the pipes into position 3 Attach fitting C to mains gas supply us ing rigid copper pipe or flexible steel pipe IE GB Please note Some models are equipped with both conical and cylindrical connectors for gas supply Please select the type which is corre...

Страница 9: ...X setting varies in relation to the size of gas burner and type of gas chosen A good flame must be of medium length fig 8B excessive air will cause the flame to be short and with sharp colour fig 8C in this case it is necessary to extend out the tu be for the air setting from the burner body if there is insufficient air the flame will ap pear weak and long fig 8A in this case push the tube of the ...

Страница 10: ...tion and repeat the operation For models fitted with a safety tap which cuts off the flow of gas if the flame is acci dentally extinguished the burners are ignited ad described above but care must be taken to keep the knob pressed in for 5 or 6 seconds after the flame is ignited ATTENTION Prior to switching on the gas hob ensure that the burners and bur ner caps are correctly placed within their p...

Страница 11: ...ding the paragraph related to choi ce of pans specifically with reference to Use of electric hotplates GB IE ISTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF GRIDDLE see fig D Fig 10 resting position When not in use the griddle must be placed as shown in fig 10 Fig 11 Positioning of griddle when in use The griddle must only be placed over either of the two front burners The cor rect positioning as shown in fig 11 is achiev...

Страница 12: ...g 12 is ar chived by correct locking over the pan support The griddle has been designed for cooking of foodtuffs do not place pans kettles or pots on the griddle WARNING The griddle reaches high tempe ratures during use please ensu re adequate cooling down time is allowed after use The frequent use of the griddle may cause a slight discoloura tion of the hobplate this is per fectly normal and does...

Страница 13: ...tton this hotplate has a fixed heat setting Only pans which have smooth flat bases should be used on the electric hotplates The size of the pan should be as close as possible to the diameter of the hotplate and ne ver smaller see Fig 14 The base of the pan should be dry and spillages should be avoided Empty pans should not be left on the plates nor should the plates left switched on without a pan ...

Страница 14: ...as cooled down after use before closing the lid the glass lid could break if exposed to heat Before closing the cover to protect it from excessive temperature changes always wait until the burners or plates have completely cooled down Any spillages should be removed from the cover before opening it The Manufacturer will not be responsible for any inaccuracy resulting from printing or transcript er...

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