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Electric lighting of the burners with safety device
- The cook-top is
equipped with electric ignition of the burners by means of spark plug
“A” (Fig. 7). The spark plug operates when the push-button on the
control panel is pressed. This button is marked by symbol
(spark).
To ignite the burner press the electric ignition push-button and, at the
same time, press and turn in an anticlockwise sense the knob of the
burner that is to be started to the symbol
(large flame/ignition
spark). Release the electric ignition push-button once the flame has
appeared and keep the gas cock knob pressed for about 6 - 8 sec., so
as to let the safety thermocouple “B” heat-up. Release the knob and
turn it to the position desired.
Fig. 7
Should the flame die-out, the safety thermocouple “B” will intervene automatically and close the gas
cock, thus blocking the gas flow to the respective burner.
To re-ignite the burner, turn the knob to the
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(off) position and repeat the ignition operations after
having waited for approximately 1 minute. Each burner can operate at either maximum or minimum
level or at intermediate levels by setting the knob anywhere between the maximum and minimum
positions.
The various positions of the gas cock knob are indicated as follows:
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position off
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position for maximum
(large flame/ignition spark)
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position for minimum
(small
flame)
Warning - The pots used on the cook-top burners should not have a concave or convex base but
rather, a full base (Fig. 8). They should have the following minimum diameter:
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180 mm for the ‘semi-fast’ burner (back right burner);
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220 mm for the ‘fast’ burner (back left burner ; front left-right);
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240 mm for the ‘triple crown’ burner (central burner).
The semi-fast burner is equipped with a reduction grid onto which a container can be located, having
a 120 mm or smaller diameter.
Fig. 8
We advise against the long use of grill and plate for similar cooking way. During the functioning of
burners, they could overheat the panrest grill by damaging the protecting enamal in irreparable way.