OPERATING AND INSTALLATION
– MAY 2012
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Care and Maintenance
– Glass
All external surfaces should only be cleaned using warm water with a little washing up liquid applied
to a moist cloth avoiding excess water. Wipe the surface dry using a soft clean cloth
Do not allow water to penetrate the control panels as this could damage the electronics.
An E-Cloth should be used on all stainless steel, glass, plastic and chrome surfaces without the use
of water or chemicals.
Do not use general cleaning agents for this glass as they may leave bluish marks on the glass.
If fluid containing sugar spills onto the hob
– clean off immediately with sponge and a few drops of
detergent suitable for ceramic glass then dry with paper towel.
Avoid the use of cleaning agent containing soda, acids chlorides or solvents.
Avoid the use of abrasive cleaners, abrasive sponges or any other product that may contain fine
particles as this will scratch the surface. Avoid using any cloths that may have been used with
cleaning materials previously.
The toughened glass can be damaged by objects falling on it. If for any reason the glass surface is
cracked, immediately turn off the gas valves and electrical supply and seek advice.
Never use steel wool or any kind of knife to clean the glass.
Care and Maintenance
– Gas valves
The glass keys can be cleaned with warm mild soapy water on a cloth. Burner parts can be washed
in a hot soap solution but must not be immersed in water when hot.
Do not clean in a dishwasher
Care and Maintenance
– Pan Supports
The pan supports can be cleaned with warm soapy water and scrubbed.
Do not clean in a dishwasher. Pan supports may dis-colour over time. These can be restored with
stove black or similar inert product.
Installation: Suitability
Safety regulations prohibit the use of this appliance with any fuel other than Natural Gas or LPG
(LPG conversion kit required to be fitted). An isolator valve must be fitted to the gas supply line for
both LPG and natural gas.
The minimum safety distance between the top of the gas cooker or hob and the bottom of the
cooker hood is 76cm or those dimensions as provided by the hood manufacturer and 50cm
between adjacent high level cupboards and the near perimeter of the nearest burner.
All pipe work and fittings must be non-flammable and kept away from any sharp edges.
The appliance must not be connected to any other electrical apparatus.
The appliance must not be fitted in a room that contains a fireplace unless adequate ventilation is
installed. You should seek advice
from a professional “
Gassafe
” installer on all other matters.
A gas isolation valve should always be used through which the hob is supplied.
Gas valve knobs where options are supplied must be changed by the professional “gassafe”
installer.
When using the appliance in a room or area where another heating appliance exists, ventilation may
be required. These appliances include gas, oil wood and coal fire and burners. There may be
insufficient air for clean combustion of the burning appliance. This may bring about an increase in
Carbon Monoxide.
You should seek expert advice from a competent builder or for gas; a “
Gassafe
” registered installer
must be consulted. It is always advisable to fit carbon monoxide detectors where any Natural Gas or
LPG appliance is fitted.
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for damage caused by non-compliance with these warning
and safety instructions or current UK gas regulations.