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AA-2099508-1
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Safety Precautions
1. Installation
WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
2. Use
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Exchange the batteries when the burner makes slow clicking
sound during ignition.
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Water or other debris in the battery holder can ruin battery connection.
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Be aware that batteries have different usage and life span depending on the brand.
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Exchange the batteries with clean hands (It may defect the product).
Dispose used batteries to a designated waste battery recycling bin.
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Turn off the control and the gas valve before replacing the batteries to new alkaline batteries
(1.5V-LR20X2).
Make sure to place the battery in the right location of polarity.
The negative (-) side goes against the spring.
(Be careful when inserting the battery. It may cut your hand.)
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When the batteries are almost out, it will beep 3 times. It does
not the appliance is a faulty product. It is a sign of letting the
user know it is time for battery exchange.
- Use low heat setting for boiling thicker liquids
(curry, meat sauce, soup, stew, etc).
- Putting spices into a boiling soup can expedite
bumping.
- Use the right heat settings for different sizes
of cookware.
3. Anti-Superheating Sensor
4. Cleaning & Care
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
Battery
How to Exchange Batteries
WARNING
WARNING
Use
Soft cloth, Toothbrush, Cellulose Sponge,
Neutral Detergent
Abrasive Songe, Nylon Sponge, Cleanser,
Powder Detergent, Tooth Powder, Melanin
Foam Sponge, Metal Sponge, Facial Cleanser,
Acidic Detergent, Alkalescent Detergent,
Paint Thinner, Benzene, Alcohol, Flammable
Spray, Penetrant, and Lubricant
Do Not
Use
To prevent liquid from bumping, please consider
the followings.
Spring
Spring
The battery holder is located in the bottom left.
There is a charge for battery exchanging service.
Seochogu Sapyongdaero 335, Seoul / TEL : 02-3128-7700 / www.ntec.co.kr
This manual is written with Naver ‘Nanum’ font.
Operation Hrs. : 9:00 ~ 17:30 (Mon-Fri)
(Sat. 09:00 ~ 13:00 Excluding Holidays)
Customer Service Center (A/S & Other Inquiries)
WARNING
CAUTION
Failure to heed the warning can cause serious injuries or death.
Failure to heed the caution can cause injuries or property damage.
Bumping is a phenomenon where thicker liquids
burst out their stretchy and pliable bubbles that have
been stacked from boiling in very high temperature.
Warranty Card
ARS:1644-8717
Gas Range
(Domestic Use)
Date of Purchase
(YYYY/MM/DD)
Name & Contact of Dealer
○ If using AC Power Cord
· Do not use any outlets and cables that are not grounded.
· Make sure the power cords are in good condition.
· Do not touch power plug with wet hands.
- It may cause fire and electric shock by short circuit.
· Do not use an extension cord.
· Do not attempt to ignite using a match or a lighter
during power outage.
· Do not install the product in a wind-exposed area.
- Fire can spread to the inflammables and cause
bigger fire.
· Make sure the gas hose do not get in contact with
the product.
- The heat from the burner can damage gas hoses
and explode.
· Make sure the gas valve is in good condition.
- If there is a shortage on gas or if the valve is clogged,
the gas range will not ignite.
·
Always have a trained specialist connect or
maintenance gas supplies.
· The appliace must be installed in a hard flat surface.
- If installed in undulated surface, it can cause serious
injuries or fire.
· Ensure that the area is well ventilated.
· After the installation, do not attach anything around
the appliance.
- It may cause fire.
· Do not place any inflammables under the product.
- It may cause fire.
· Install panel radiator on the combustible wall.
· Keep enough distance between the range and the wall.
- Distance between the grate and an object above
(ceiling, cabinet, etc) : at least 100cm
- The offset distance from combustible wall or an object
: at least 15cm
· Precisely align the burner head with the plate.
- If the burner head tilts or hovers, the flame could be
unstable.
· Make sure the burner head and the grate is aligned with
the appliace.
· When placing the burner head, be careful not to
damage the anti-superheating sensor.
· If gas leaks, immediately shut off the gas valve and do
not attempt to touch any electrical supplies including
power cords.
① Open the window and ventilate the area.
② Using external phone, please contact NTEC Customer
Service Center.
- It may cause an explosion or fire from using electricity.
· In case of an earthquake, fire, uncommon noise or
smell, stop everything, shut off the gas valve and
ventilate the area.
· Do not use grill pot or an empty container in the gas range.
- It can damage the appliance and cause fire from
defected anti-superheating sensor.
- When the anti-superheating sensor detects high
temperature, it will automatically extinguish.
· User should never attempt to repair or disassemble
the product.
- It can cause unexpected explosion and fire.
- If user attempted to repair or disassemble, the user
will be charged for the repair. Contact NTEC Customer
Service Center for any repairs.
· Make sure that the voltage and frequency listed on the
rating label corresponds to the household electrical supply.
- If not, it may cause carbon monoxide poisoning or
serious injuries from unstable gas.
· Do not store any inflammable items near the cooktop.
- It may cause fire.
· Do not touch the any surface of the appliance until it is
cooled down. Children should always be kept away
from hot burners.
- The heat of the product can burn the skin.
· Do not leave the appliance unattended when cooking.
It is important for the user to always be mindful of the
precautions.
- It may cause fire.
· Do not to use any cookwares that cover over half of
the appliance.
- High temperature can block the gas flow and cause
fire or carbon monoxide poisoning.
· Use this appliance for the preparation of food only.
- It may cause fire or property damage.
· Do not attempt to ignite repeatedly.
· Wait at least 3-4 seconds before attempting to reignite.
· Do not lean towards the burner.
- It may catch clothing on fire and cause serious injuries.
· Make sure the grate is properly placed before use.
- If the grate is not fixed in the right place, any cookware
can tip over and cause serious damage.
· Do not place any hot pots on top of the precaution label.
- The label is made of silver PET and can discolor or get
damaged from heat.
· Ensure to keep the cookware bottom clean before use.
- Cooking with foreign substances stuck in the cookware
will lower the thermal efficiency and cause fire.
· This appliance should not be operated in a place where
the fan or a window is nearby.
- Too much wind flowing through the product may
malfunction the safety devices.
· When in use, sufficiently ventilate the area.
- It may cause carbon monoxide poisoning.
· Make sure to operate the correct control knob that
matches the burner.
- Failure to ignite the desired burner may cause fire or burn.
· Do not worry if the hob makes a 'SWOOSH' noise when
attempting to turn the burner off.
- The sound happens from stopping the gas supply
while the burner is still hot.
· When cooking in a lower flame size, check if the flame
is still visible.
· Do not try to turn off the burner using gas valve.
- It may cause serious injuries or fire.
· Slamming the cabinet doors may blow out the flame
because of the sudden change in the air stream.
- Attempt to reignite. It does not mean there is a
problem with the product.
· Do not put too much force in the anti-superheating sensor.
- Strong force on the sensor may defect safety devices
and break down.
- It may cause fire from overheating.
· Make sure to keep the sensor clean at all times.
- Safety devices in the anti-superheating sensor may not
work properly.
· Do not attempt to remove the or repair the sensor.
- It may cause fire from overheating.
· The anti-superheating sensor must be in contact with the
center of the cookware bottom.
- If they do not come in contact, it may cause malfunction
and fire.
· For further information on the anti-superheating sensor,
see 'Instructions for the Anti-Superheating Sensor'.
· The user can check if the sensor works by pushing down the
sensor rod. If the sensor do not bounce back up or move,
please contact the Customer Service.
· Make sure the gas valve and the burner is turned off before
cleaning.
· The hob must be cooled down before cleaning.
- It may burn the skin.
· Make sure to wear work gloves for cleaning.
- It may cause an abrasion from sharp edges.
· After cleaning, do not forget to assemble the burner head
back to where it belongs.
- The hob may break down if the burner head is not
placed correctly.
· Do not spray water to the appliance.
- It can defect the product and cause fire if water gets
inside the operation power system.
· Do not use flammable liquids such as paint thinner and
benzene for cleaning.
- The liquid can ignite and cause fire.
· If the user plugged the burner control out to clean,
make sure to plug it in the right direction.
- "I" symbol should face up vertically.
· Discoloration of the burner and the grate does not mean
the appliance is a faulty product.
- Burners and grates are exposed to temperatures
higher than 700°C.
- Discoloration from overheating does not affect any
functions.
· Scratch marks in the grate is normal.
- Repetitive use of pans could scratch the grate at
any time. It will not affect any functions.
· Wipe the product dry after cleaning with neutral
detergent.
- The product may rust if it is left wet for a long time.
· Once the product is completely cooled down, remove
food debris using soft cloth.
- It is easier to clean the surface before the debris dry out.
- Using an abrasive brush or sponge will damage the
cooktop surface.
· Clean the burner ports and the spark igniter with soft
bristle or toothbrush. (Careful not to break the spark
igniter since it is very feasible.)
- Discoloration from overheating does not affect any
functions.
· Gently clean the anti-superheating sensor with a soft
cloth. Make sure the sensor does not twist.
· Wipe out the water on the bottom surface of the pans
before use.
- It may defect the sensor and cause malfunction.
1. NTEC Warrranties are subject to and provided on the terms and conditions set out in the consumer
dispute settlement regulations (Fair Trade Commission(FTC)).
2. If the product is used for other purposes such as business, the Warranty period will be shortened to
6 months.
3. All repairs (arising from manufacturing defects) within the warranty period is free.
4. The following problems will cause charges even during the warranty period.
- If the product is tampered by any unauthorized person or defected from negligence on use.
- Defects from not following the installation guide in the User’s Manual.
- Consumable parts including filters, batteries, and lamps.
- Defects from natural disasters (thunderstroke, fire, wind and flood, salt damage, earthquake, etc).
5. Service beyond the period of Warranty is subject to availability of spares.
6. Retain the Warranty Card when requesting for Home Service.