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When cleaning the hob do not allow water to get
beneath the hob.
Belong record maintained by the means of pro
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tection and maintenance for the glass ceramics.
This prevents dirt from sticking and to facilitate and
make it easier daily care record.
8.2 Cleaning the burners
NOTE !
Gas burners, ignitors and thermocouple tips sho
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uld be cleaned after each spillageand regularly to
remove cooking residuals and dirt.
Elements of the burners (ig. 8.2.1)
1 – lid
4 – nozzle
2 – ring
5 – sparker
3 – body
6 – thermocouple
To clean the burners remove the lid and the ring
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of the burners, put them in warm soapy water for
some time and then wash each part of the burner
separately.
Clean the burner elements using a sponge or a soft
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brush and remove dirt from burner ports with a ste
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el wire. After cleaning check if the burner ports are
clear.
To avoid permanent stains, rings should be washed
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each time after they become soiled.
The hob surface around the burner should be kept
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clean at all times. Dirt may clog the nozzle, which
results in reduced gas low or stoppage.
The nozzle should be cleaned with a small paint
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brush dipped in a solvent (8.2.2).
Dry all the elements of the burners carefully as wet
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elements may not light or cause the gas to com
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bust improperly. Assemble clean and dry burners
carrying out the disassembling steps in the rever
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se order, taking care not to damage the sparkers
(8.2.3).
NOTE !
Before proceeding with the troubleshooting, di
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sconnect the hob from the power supply to avoid
being electrocuted.
In the warranty period all repairs except for the
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ones speciied below should be carried out by the
authorised Servicing Point.
If there are some disturbances during the use of
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the appliance, follow the guidelines below to check
if you can repair the defect yourself.
Problem
Solution
Igniters fail to ignite or not always ignite
the gas
Check to make sure the cooker is connected to the electrical mains.
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Clean and dry the igniters and burner components.
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Check to make sure the burner caps and heads are placed correctly.
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Press on the burner cap and rub it against the head by turning right
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and left (ig. 9.1.1).
Rub the igniter electrode with the use of hard brush or smooth ile (ig.
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9.1.2).
Gas burners fail to ignite
Check to make sure the rubber hose supplying gas from the gas cylin
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der is not squeezed.
Check to make sure the gas main valve is open.
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Check to make sure the gas cylinder is not empty.
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In case a new hob has been installed or the gas cylinder has been
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replaced with a new one, then it is necessary to repeat the ignition
procedure until the gas reaches the burner.
Check to make sure the nozzle or burner lame holes are not clogged
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or looded. If so, un-clog the nozzle hole using a pin or needle. Clean
the burner lame holes with the use of brush, and then dry all compo
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nents.
After setting the knob to simmering lame
position - the lame dies or is too high
Avoid draughts in the kitchen,
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Call the itter to adjust simmering lame position
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Flame is unstable
Check to make sure that the burner components are clean, dry and
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placed correctly.
9.1.1 9.1.2
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