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1 41016047 GB INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND INST ALLA TION IT ISTRUZIONI D’USO E DI INST ALLAZIONE P T MANUAL DE UTILIZAÇÃO E DE INST ALAÇÃO ~~~ Pour les appareils comme : Code 33800315 type HGF 6040 XGH Code 33800317 type HGF 6040 B Code 33800318 type HGF 6040 W Code 33800319 type HGF 6040 X Code 33800325 type HGV 6040 B Code 33800324 type HGV 75[...]
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2 UNP ACKING THE APPLIANCE Inside the appliance, you will find : • a plastic bag containing : - the new jets for the gas modification, if required, - according to model, a cylindrical connector and/or a conical connector with seal for the gas connection, - the fixing brackets with screws required for installing the hob in the worktop. TO GET THE [...]
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3 . Rating plate (located under the lower casing of the hob) • All accessible parts of the hob will become hot while in operation. Always keep children away from it. • The hob should be given a quick clean after each use, to avoid the accumulation of spillages and grease. If spillages are not removed, they will harden, and could cause the produ[...]
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4 Before installing the hob : make sure that the appliance is compatible with the gas supply source. The hob is pre-set in the factory to work with the type of gas shown on the packing and the plate attached to it. Natural gas G 20-20 mbar / G 25-25 mbar : mains gas if necessary , adapt the hob for use with another type of gas : if the hob [...]
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5 ¤ = Factory setting: Natural gas = G20-20 mbar / G25-25 mbar X = Gas setting possible according to installation Butane gas G30-29 mbar or Propane gas G 31-37 mbar INST ALLA TION: «GAS CONNECTION» CHANGING THE JETS T o gain access to the jet s, remove the pan supports, and remove the burner cap and body , T ake a sp anner and unscrew the jet. A[...]
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6 Both the worktop where the hob will be fitted and any adjacent kitchen furniture must be made from heat resistant material and fixed with heat resistant adhesive. If, when installing the hob, the lower hob face is adjacent to an area normally accessible when handling or cleaning, fit a heatproof partition 1 cm below the base of the hob with a 10X[...]
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7 INST ALLA TION: «GAS CONNECTION» The hob can be built-in ; it is in class 3 (in compliance with gas regulations EN 30.1.1) ; adjoining furniture should not be higher than the level of the hob. This appliance is not connected to an evacuation device for the products of combustion. It must be installed and connected in compliance with the norms i[...]
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8 INST ALLA TION: «ELECTRICAL CONNECTION» The mains electricity supply connected to the appliance should comply with the norms in force in the country of installation. Connection to the mains electricity supply should be through a socket with an earth terminal, or through an intermediary switching device with a gap between contacts of at least 3 [...]
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9 • SETTING THE IDLE FLAME If you have changed the type of gas, it is important to verify the flame stability at the minimum regulation. «Gaining access to the by-pass screw» T o gain access to hob burner by-pass screws, remove the knobs from the control p anel. By-pass screw of the hob burner Never loosen the others screws ! REGULA TING THE MI[...]
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10 THE UL TRA-RAPID BURNER or "4 RINGS" BURNER, power rating 3,5 kW : use this burner for bringing to boil, for cooking large quantities, and generally for all foods requiring rapid cooking. THE F AST BURNER, power rating 2,5 kW : use the large burner for all foods requiring rapid cooking. THE SEMI-F AST BURNER, power rating 1,75 kW or TH[...]
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11 Each burner is fitted with automatic ignition. The ignition can be made with one hand, while you have the pan in the other hand. USE : • Turn on the gas tap, • A symbol next to each control knob indicates which burner is lit. (example: front left burner) • Hob with automatic ignition integrated : • Press and turn the knob to position &qu[...]
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12 THE HOT PLA TE THE SPEED PROTECTED HOT PLATE - 1500 W. This is a cast-iron hot plate, controlled by a 7 position switch. An internal thermostat cuts off part of the power supply if overheating occurs. (if, for example, a hot plate is working without a pan on it). BEFORE USING THE ELECTRICAL HOT PLATE : • Before using the electric hot plate for[...]
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13 Cooking with the electrical hot plate To get the best results from your appliance it is important to observe the following : • Use thick, flat-based cooking vessel : a completely flat base prevents overheating to certain parts which causes food to stick. Thick metal allows for good heat distribution. • Make sure that the base of the pan is d[...]
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14 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 30˚ maxi Racloir Scraper Before cleaning or removing the hob, it is imperative to : • disconnect the hob from the mains supply , • let all parts of the hob cool down. Never use harsh abrasives, scouring pads or sharp objects to clean the hob. Do not use a sponge that it is excessively wet. It is advisable to keep aw[...]
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15 Pan support Burner head Burner cap • Burner caps and pan supports : the pan support is made of enamelled cast-iron and the burner cap is made of enamelled steel, for a maximal protection and an easy cleaning. They are simply placed. Just lift them off and clean with a damp, slightly soapy sponge. Do not immerse them in cold water immediately a[...]