1 Auxiliary burner Front right
2 Rapid burner Front left
3 Normal burner Rear left
4 Normal burner Rear right
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Technical Data
Voltage/frequency 220-240 V ~ 50 Hz
Cable type / cross section H05RR-FG
3 x 0,75 mm2
Cable length max. 2 m
Gas device category
Gas type/pressure LPG G 30/30 mbar
Total gas consumption 7.9 kW
Conversion to gas type/pressure§ NG G 20/20 mbar
Outer dimensions (height/width/depth) 84 mm/580 mm/510 mm
Installation dimension (width/depth) 560 mm/490 mm
Burners
Front right
Power 1000 W
Front left
Power 2900 W
Rear left
Power 2000 W
Rear right
Power 2000 W
II
2H 3B/P
Auxiliary burner
Rapid burner
Normal burner
Normal burner
Accessories supplied with the
unit
Coffee pot adaptor
Can be used for a coffee pot.
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2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Explanation of safety
instructions
The following types of safety instructions
and information are used in this manual.
They can be distinguished by the symbol
and the initial signal word.
DANGER
High risk of personal injury.
Non-observance may or will cause
serious injuries or death.
CAUTION
Risk of personal injury.
Non-observance may or will cause
minor or medium injuries.
NOTICE
Risk of material damage.
Non-observance may or will cause
damage on the appliance or other
objects.
Important
Tip for the user.
Useful information on how to use
the appliance. No injury risk
information.
Basic safety instructions
• The manufacturer reserves its right to
make changes in the technical
specifications in order to improve the
appliance quality without any prior
notice. Figures included in this manual
are for schematic purpose only and
may not match exactly with your
appliance. Values stated on the
markings of the appliance or in other
printed documents supplied with the
appliance are obtained under
laboratory conditions as per relevant
standards. These values may vary
according to the usage of the
appliance and ambient conditions.
• This appliance is not intended for use
by persons (including children) with
reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been
given supervision or instruction
concerning use of appliance by a
person responsible for their safety.
Children should be supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
• Do not operate the appliance if it is
defective or shows any visible damage.
• Do not carry out any repairs or
modifications on the appliance.
However, you may remedy some
malfunctions; see
TROUBLESHOOTING, page 17.
• Be careful when using alcoholic drinks
in your dishes. Alcohol evaporates in
high temperatures and may cause fire
since it will catch fire when it gets in
contact with hot surfaces.
• Do not heat closed food containers
and glass jars. Pressure that may
build-up in the jar can cause it to burst.
• Ensure that no flammable materials are
adjacent to the appliance as the sides
become hot during use.
• Do not leave empty pots or pans on
plates that are switched on. They
might get damaged.
• Since it may be hot, do not leave
plastic or aluminum dishes on the
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surface of appliance. These kind of
dishes should not be used to keep
food either.
• Check all controls on the appliance are
switched off after use.
Important
Call the authorised service for
installation of the appliance to be
used. After this procedure,
guarantee period will be started.
Safety for children
• Accessible parts of the appliance will
become hot whilst the appliance is in
use and until the appliance has cooled,
children should be kept away.
• Do not store any items above the
appliance that children may reach.
• The packaging materials will be
dangerous for children. Keep the
packaging materials away from
children. Please dispose of all parts of
the packaging according to
environmental standards.
Safety when working with gas
• Any works on gas equipment and
systems may only be carried out by
authorised qualified persons who are
gas safe registered.
• Prior to the installation, be sure that
the conditions of local distribution (gas
type and gas pressure) and the
adjustment of the appliance are
compatible.
• It shall be installed and connected in
accordance with current installation
regulations. Particular attention shall
be given to the relevant requirements
regarding ventilation; See Before installation, page 9
• The use of a gas-cooking appliance
produces heat and humidity in the
space where it is located. You should
assure a good ventilation of the
kitchen: keep open the natural
ventilation exits, or install a mechanic
ventilation device (hood).
• Gas appliances and systems must be
regularly checked for proper
functioning. Please arrange for annual
maintenance.
• Clean the gas burners regularly. The
flames should be blue and burn evenly.
• Good combustion is required in gas
appliances. In case of incomplete
combustion, carbon monoxide (CO)
might develop. Carbon monoxide is a
colourless, odourless and very toxic
gas, which has lethal effect even in
very small doses.
• Request information about gas
emergency telephone numbers and
safety measures in case of gas smell
from you local gas provider.
What to do when you smell gas
DANGER
Risk of explosion and poisoning!
Do not use open fire and do not
smoke.
Do not operate any electric
switches (e.g. light switch or door
bell).
Do not use a telephone or mobile
phone.
1. Close all valves on gas appliances and
gas counter.
2. Open doors and windows.
3. Check all tubes and connections for
tightness. If you still smell gas leave the
property.
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top of the appliance. The appliance
4. Warn the neighbours.
5. Call the fire-brigade. Use a telephone
outside the house.
6. Do not re-enter the property until you
are told it is safe to do so.
Intended use
The appliance is designed for domestic use
only. Commercial use is not admissible.
This appliance should not be used for
heating purposes.
The manufacturer shall not be liable for any
damage caused by improper use or
handling errors.
Disposal
Packaging material
DANGER
Risk of suffocation by the
packaging materials!
This appliance bears the selective sorting
symbol for waste electrical and electronic
equipment (WEEE). This means that this
appliance must be handled pursuant to
European Directive 2002/96/EC in order to
be recycled or dismantled to minimize its
impact on the environment. For further
information, please contact your local or
regional authorities.
Electronic appliances not included in the
selective sorting process are potentially
dangerous for the environment and human
health due to the presence of hazardous
substances.
Future transportation
NOTICE
Do not place other items on the
must be transported upright.
Store the appliance's original box and
transport the appliance in its original carton.
Follow the guidance marks that are printed
on the carton.
Keep children away from the
packaging materials.
The packaging material and transport locks
are made from materials that are not
harmful to the environment. Please dispose
of all parts of the packaging according to
environmental standards. This is beneficial
to the environment.
Old equipment
Important
Verify the general appearance of
your equipment by identifying
possible damage during the
transportation.
Secure the caps and pan supports with
adhesive tape.
If you do not have the original carton
Pack the appliance in bubble wrap or thick
cardboard and tape it securely in order to
prevent damage during transportation.
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3 INSTALLATION
Before installation
The hob is designed for installation in a
commercial worktop. A safety distance
must be left between the appliance and the
kitchen walls and furniture. See figure
(values in mm).
• Remove packaging materials and
transport locks.
• Surfaces, synthetic laminates and
adhesives used must be heat resistant
(100 °C minimum).
• The worktop must be aligned and fixed
horizontally.
• Cut aperture for the hob in worktop as
per installation dimensions.
Room ventilation
The air for combustion is taken from the
room air and the exhaust gases are emitted
directly into the room.
Good room ventilation is essential for safe
operation of your appliance. If there is no
window or door available for room
ventilation, an extra ventilation must be
installed.
Room size Ventilation
opening
smaller than 5 m3 min. 100 cm2
5 m3 to 10 m3 min. 50 cm2
greater than 10 m
In the cellar or
basement
3
not required
min. 65 cm2
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authorized qualified person and the
accessible after installation (but not
Installation and connection
• For installation the appliance must be
connected in accordance with all local
gas and/or electrical regulations.
Connection to the mains supply
Important
This appliance must be earthed!
Our company shall not held
responsible for any damage
caused by using the appliance
without an earthed socket.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock, short
circuit or fire by unprofessional
installation!
The appliance may be connected
to the mains supply only by an
appliance is only guaranteed after
correct installation.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock, short
circuit or fire by damage of the
mains lead!
The mains lead must not be
clamped, bent or trapped or come
into contact with hot parts of the
appliance.
If the mains lead is damaged, it
must be replaced by a qualified
electrician.
• The mains supply data must
correspond to the data specified on
the rating plate of the appliance. The
rating plate is located at the rear
housing of the appliance.
• The appliance mains cable must
correspond to the specifications and
the power consumption; see Technical Data, page 5.
Important
The plug should be easily
above the hob).
Plug the mains lead into the socket.
DANGER
Risk of electric shock!
Before starting any work on the
electrical installation, please
disconnect the appliance from the
mains supply.
Connection to the gas supply
DANGER
Risk of explosion or poisoning
by unprofessional installation.
The appliance may be connected
to the gas distribution system only
by an authorized qualified person.
DANGER
Risk of explosion!
Before starting any work on the
gas installation, please shut off the
gas supply.
• Pressure and type of the gas supplied
from the local distribution center must
correspond to the data specified on
the rating plate or gas type indication
label of the unit.
NOTICE
Your appliance is adjusted for LP
gas.
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Connecting the gas hose
• Have your appliance connected in a
way that it will be close to the gas
connection and avoid gas leakage.
• Plastic hose to be used must not be
longer than 125 cm.
• Install the clamp to the hose. Soak one
end of the hose (15 mm inner diameter)
into boiling water for one minute to
soften it.
• Then, slip the softened end of the hose
completely onto the sharp hose end of
your appliance. Finally, tighten the
clamp with a screwdriver.
• Repeat the same procedure for the
other end of the hose and complete
the gas bottle connection.
• Never forget to make the gas leakage
control.
DANGER
Risk of explosion and
suffocation!
LPG bottles must not be stored in
the house.
• If you need to use your appliance later
with a different type of gas, you must
consult the authorised service for the
related conversion procedure.
If there is a built-in oven installed under
the hob;
• Gas hose must be routed in a way not
to touch the sharp edges and corners
beneath the hob and not to be kinked
or twisted.
If you will make the gas connection
from left hand side when viewed from
your position, fix the hose with clamps.
appliance are turned off. Make sure
that the gas supply is on. Prepare
soapy foam and apply it onto the
connection edge of the hose for gas
leakage control.
• Soapy part will froth if there is a gas
leakage. In this case, inspect the gas
connection once again.
1 Hose nozzle for LPG
2 Safety tube
Important
Never use a match or lighter to
check for gas leakage.
Installation
1. Place hob into aperture and align it.
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nt holes is not a
2. In order to avoid the foreign substances
and liquids penetrating between the
hob and the worktop, please apply the
putty supplied in the package to the
contour of the housing in the worktop
before installation but make sure that
the putty does not overlap.
3. You can secure your hob to the
worktop by using the clamp and the
screws supplied.
Bottom view (clamp holes)
Secure the hob.
* min. 20 & max. 40 mm
1 Hob
2 Screw
3 Fixing clamp
4 Worktop
5 Leakage seal
4. Place the burner plates, burner plate
caps and pan supports to their
respective positions after installation.
Important
Clamping to differe
good practice in terms of safety
since it can damage the gas and
electrical system.
Final check
1. Open gas supply.
2. Check gas installations for secure fitting
and tightness.
3. Ignite burners and check appearance of
the flame.
Important
The flames should be blue and
burn smoothly. If the flames
appear yellowish, check secure
position of the burner cap or clean
the burner. Switch off gas and let
burner cool before touching it.
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4 PREPARATION
The surface might get damaged by
Tips for saving energy
The following tips will help you to use your
appliance in an ecological way and to save
energy:
• Use pots/pans with lids for cooking.
Without a lid, the current consumption
may be up to four times higher.
• Choose the plate which is suitable to
the saucepan base. Always choose the
correct size of saucepans for your
meals. For larger plates more energy is
needed.
Initial operation
First cleaning of the appliance
NOTICE
some detergents or cleaning
materials.
Do not use aggressive detergents,
cleaning powder/cream or any
sharp objects.
1. Remove all packaging materials.
2. Wipe the surfaces of the appliance with
a damp cloth or sponge and dry with a
cloth.
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5 HOW TO USE THE HOB
General information on cooking
DANGER
Risk of fire by overheated oil!
When you heat oil, do not leave it
unattended.
Never try to extinguish the fire
with water! When oil has caught
fire, immediately cover the pot or
pan with a lid. Switch off the hob if
safe to do so and phone the fire
service.
• Ensure handles of pans cannot
accidentally be caught or knocked and
do not get hot by adjacent heating
zones.
Cooking with gas
• The size of the pan and the size of the
gas flame should match each other.
Adjust the gas flames so that they do
not go beyond the bottom of the pan
always place the pan onto the pan
support in a central position.
How to use hobs
1 Auxiliary burner 12-18 cm
2 Rapid burner 22–24 cm
3 Normal burner 18-20 cm
4 Normal burner 18-20 cm is list of
advised diameter of pots to be used
on related burners.
The large flame symbol corresponds to the
highest cooking power, the small flame
symbol corresponds to the lowest cooking
power. In the off position (top) the gas
supply to the plates is turned off.
Ignite the gas burners
The burners are ignited with the hob
control knobs.
1. Keep hob control knob pressed.
» A spark ignites at the plate.
2. Turn anticlockwise to the large flame
symbol.
» The emanating gas is lit.
3. Adjust to the desired cooking power.
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Switch off the gas burners
Turn burner control knob to off position
(top).
Flame failure device (model dependant)
In case of any
flame failures for
any reasons in the
top burners, the
flame failure device
immediately cuts
of the gas flow.
1 . Flame failure
device
• Turn the knob clockwise direction by
pressing and wait for its ignition.
• Keep the knob at pressed position for
3-5 seconds after you see the flame
around the burner.
• Repeat the sequence of operations if
the flame does not continues. After
you release the knob, if the ignition
does not continue repeat the same
process by keeping the knob pressed
for 15 seconds.
DANGER
Risk of deflagration incase of
unburned gas!
Do not press the knob for longer
than 15 seconds if there was no
ignition.
Wait for one minute and then
repeat the ignition process.
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The surface might get damaged by
6 MAINTENANCE AND CARE
General information
DANGER
Risk of electric shock!
Switch off the electricity before
cleaning appliance to avoid an
electric shock.
DANGER
Hot surfaces may cause burns!
Allow the appliance to cool down
before you clean it.
NOTICE
some detergents or cleaning
materials.
Do not use aggressive detergents,
cleaning powder/cream or any
sharp objects.
Clean the appliance thoroughly after each
use; in this way it will be possible to
remove cooking residues more easily, thus
avoiding these from burning the next time
the appliance is used.
No special cleaning agents are required for
cleaning the appliance. It is recommended
to use warm water with washing liquid, a
soft cloth or sponge and use a dry cloth for
drying.
Do not use any abrasive cleaning
materials!
Important
Do not use steam cleaners for
cleaning.
How to clean the hob
Gas hobs
1. Remove pan supports and burner caps
and clean them.
2. Clean the hob.
3. Refit burner caps and check that they
are securely positioned.
4. While placing pan supports, take care
that burners centered to pan supports.
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7 TROUBLESHOOTING
carried out by an approved service
DANGER
Risk of explosion or poisoning
by unprofessional repair.
Repairs on the appliance must be
centre.
Gas
Malfunction/problem Possible cause Advice/remedy
No ignition spark is
produced.
Burners do not burn
smoothly or not at all.
If the problem has not been solved:
1. Separate unit from the mains supply
(deactivate or unscrew fuse).
2. Call the technical service.
No electric supply to the
appliance.
Main gas tap is closed. Open gas tap. No gas is emitted.
Safety tube is bent. Install safety tube without
Burners are dirty. Clean burner parts.
Burners are not dry. Dry burner parts.
Burner cap is not securely
positioned.
Gas tap is closed. Open gas tap.
Gas container is empty (in
case of LPG connection).
Normal operating conditions
• Smoke and smell may emit for a
couple of hours during the first
operation.
• When the metal parts are heated, they
may expand and cause noise.
Before you call the service, please
check the following points.
Check fuses in the fuse box.
bends.
Position burner correctly.
Replace gas container.
Important
Do not attempt to repair the
appliance yourself. There are
no customer service items
inside the appliance.
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