OVERVIEW
UK
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6FI-4GLSTX;
Triple-crown burner TC
3,8 kW
Semi-rapid burner SR
1,75 kW
Rapid burner R
3,0 kW
Auxiliary burner AUX
1,0 kW
Control knob for TC burner
Control knob for AUX burner
Control knob for SR burner
Control knob for R burner
Fig. 2
6FID-31MLX;6FID-31MLSX
Control knob for the electric plate
Control knob for AUX burner
Control knob for SR burner
Control knob for R burner
Auxiliary burner AUX
1,0 kW
Great burner R
3,0 kW
Electric plate
1,5 kW
Semi-rapid burner SR
1,75 kW
Fig. 3
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SAFETY GUIDELINES
The gas burners, electric plate HOT PLATE, grates, pots and pans become hot when hob is in use.
Handle with care to avoid burns. Pay special attention to children.
When using the drawer under the hob, do not keep flammable or hot-sensitive objects in it.
All electric cords of domestic appliances near the operating hob should be kept away from the hot
burners and electric plate.
Use protective gloves when removing hot pots and pans from the hob.
Keep flammable objects away from burners.
Do not put deformed or unstable pots and pans on grates as they can overturn and flood burners.
Do not put empty pots and pans on the operating burner or electric plate.
Reduce or turn off the flame before removing pots and pans from burners.
While in use, the hob must not be left unattended. Never leave the operating device unattended
especially when frying as overheated oil or fat may ignite.
When in use, the hob will produce heat and moisture in the room in which it has been installed.
Ensure that the room is properly ventilated. Natural ventilation openings should be opened or a
mechanical ventilation device (cooker hood with extractor) should be installed.
Never use the hob to heat a room.
It is strictly forbidden to modify the hob so that it can use another type of gas or to make changes in
the electrical or gas system of the appliance