Candy CMG3V1BG User Manual [EN]

BUILT-IN COOKTOP
Vitro gas
H10-20-260-107 Rev 005
USER MANUAL
GB
Dear User,
Our objective is to make this product provide you with the best output which is manufactured in our modern facilities in a careful working environment, in compliance with total quality concept.
Therefore, we suggest you to read the user manual carefully before using the product and, keep it permanently at your disposal.
Note: This user manual is prepared for more than one model. Some of
the features specied in the Manual may not be available in your appliance.
All our appliances are only for domestic use, not for commercial use.
Products marked with (*) are optional.
“Conforms with the WEEE Regulations.”
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Contens
Important warnings 4 Electrical connection 14 Gas connection 15 Introduction of the appliance 18 Technical features 19 Installation of cooktop 21 Correct place for installation 22 Installation diagram 23 If built-in oven is placed under cooktop 24 Counter cutting sizes 25 Usage of your cooktop 26 Maintenance and cleaning 29 Troubleshooting 30 Handling rules 31 Environmentally-friendly disposal 31 Package information 31
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IMPORTANT WARNINGS
1. Installation and repair should always be performed
by “AUTHORIZED SERVICE”. Manufacturer shall not be held responsible for operations performed by unauthorized persons.
2. Please read this operating instructions carefully.
Only by this way you can use the appliance safely and in a correct manner.
3. The cooker should be used according to operating
instructions.
4. Keep children below the age of 8 and pets away
when operating.
5. WARNING: Fire hazard; do not store the materials on
the cooking surface.
6. WARNING: The appliance and its accessible parts are
hot during operation.
7. Setting conditions of this device are specied on
the label. (Or on the data plate)
8. The accessible parts may be hot when the grill is
used. Small children should be kept away.
9. WARNING: This appliance is intended for cooking. It
should not be used for other purposes like heating a room.
10. To clean the appliance, do not use steam cleaners.
11. NEVER try to put out the re with water. Only shut
down the device circuit and then cover the ame with a cover or a re blanket.
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12. Children under 8 years of age should be kept away,
if they cannot be monitored continuously.
13. Touching the heating elements should be avoided.
14. CAUTION: Cooking process shall be supervised.
Cooking process shall always be supervised.
15. The appliance is not suitable for use with an external
timer or a separate remote control system.
16. This device can be used by children over 8 years of
age, people with physical, hearing or mental challenges or people with lack of experience or knowledge; as long as control is ensured or information is provided regarding the dangers.
17. This device has been designed for household use
only.
18. Children must not play with the appliance. Cleaning
or user maintenance of the appliance shall not be performed by children unless they are older than 8 years and supervised by adults.
19. Keep the appliance and its power cord away from
children less than 8 years old.
20. Put curtains, tulles, paper or any flammable
(ignitable) material away from the appliance before starting to use the appliance. Do not put ignitable or
ammable materials on or in the appliance.
21. Keep the ventilation channels open.
22. Do not heat closed cans and glass jars. The pressure
may lead jars to explode.
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23. Do not use the product in states like medicated
and/or under inuence of alcohol which may affect your
ability of judgement.
24. After each use, check if the unit is turned off.
25. Be careful when using alcohol in your foods. Alcohol
will evaporate at high temperatures and may catch re to cause a re if it comes in contact with hot surfaces.
26. If the appliance is faulty or has a visible damage,
do not operate the appliance.
27. Do not put objects that children may reach on the
appliance.
28. The packaging materials are dangerous for children.
Keep packaging materials away from the reach of children.
29. Cooker supply can be disconnected during any
construction work at home. After completing the work, re-connecting the cooker shall be done by authorized service.
30. Do not place metal utensils such as knife, fork,
spoon on the surface of the appliance, since they will get hot.
31. To prevent overheating, the appliance should not
be installed behind of a decorative cover.
32. Turn off the appliance before removing the
safeguards. After cleaning, install the safeguards according to instructions.
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33. Cable xing point shall be protected.
34. CAUTION: If the glass of the stove is broken, turn off any heating element immediately and disconnect the appliance from power source, do not touch the surface of the appliance and do not use the appliance.
35. User should not handle the cooker by himself.
36.Use shall be careful when cleaning gas burners. It
may cause personal injuries.
37. Since the hob is hot during cooking or right after cooking, scalding may occur due to extreme temperature
and steam.
38. When not turning of the cooker during cooking, user can touch hot surfaces causing burns.
39. If heavier loads are places on the cooker, these loads can trip over. It may cause personal injuries.
40. Allow disconnection of the appliance after installation,
by accessible plug or a switch in the xed wiring,
unless.
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Electrical Safety
1. Plug the appliance in a grounded socket protected by
a fuse conforming to the values specied in the technical specications chart.
2. Have an authorized electrician set grounding equipment. Our company shall not be responsible for the damages that shall be incurred due to using the product without grounding according to local regulations.
3. WARNING: If the surface is cracked, turn off the appliance to avoid risk of electric shock.
4. Never wash the appliance by spraying or pouring
water on it. There is a risk of electrocution.
5. Do not touch the plug with wet hands. Do not pull the cord to plug off, always hold the plug.
6. Unplug the unit during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repair.
7. Make sure the plug is inserted rmly into wall socket
to avoid sparks.
8. If the power supply cord (the cord with plug) is damaged, this cord shall be replaced by the manufacturer
or its service agent or an equally qualied personnel to
prevent a hazardous situation.
9. Do not use cut or damaged cords or extension cords
other than the original cord.
10. Do not use steam cleaners for cleaning the appliance, otherwise electric shock may occur.
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11. Make sure there is no liquid or humidity in the
outlet where the product plug is installed.
12. An omnipolar switch capable to disconnect power supply is required for installation. Disconnection from power supply shall be provided with a switch or an
integrated fuse installed on xed power supply according
to building code.
13. The power supply cord (the cord with plug) shall not contact the hot parts of the appliance.
14. Unplug the unit during installation, maintenance, cleaning and repair.
15. Appliance is equipped with a type ‘’Y’’ cord cable.
16. The circuit breaker switches of the cooker shall
be placed so that end user can reach them when the cooker is installed.
17. Fixed connections shall be connected to a power supply enabling omnipolar disconnection. For appliances with over voltage category below III,
disconnection device shall be connected to xed power
supply according to wiring code.
18. Do not remove ignition switches from the appliance. Otherwise, live electric cables can be accessed. It may cause an electric shock.
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Gas Safety
1. This appliance is not connected to burning products
evacuation apparatus. This appliance must be connected and installed according to the installation regulations in force. Conditions regarding ventilation must be considered.
2. When a gas cooking appliance is used; humidity, heat and burning products are generated in the room. First of all, make sure the kitchen is well ventilated when operating the appliance and maintain natural ventilation openings or install a mechanical ventilation equipment.
3. After using the appliance heavily for en extended period of time, additional ventilation may be required. For example open a window or adjust a higher speed for mechanical ventilation, if any.
4. This appliance must be used only in well ventilated locations in accordance with the regulations in force. Please read the manual before installing or using this product.
5. Before positioning the appliance, make sure local network conditions (gas type and gas pressure) meets appliance requirements.
6. The mechanism cannot be run for longer than 15 seconds. If the burner is not on after 15 seconds, stop the mechanism and wait for at least one minute before trying to ignite the burner again.
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7. All kinds of operations to be performed on gas
installation must be performed by authorized and competent people.
8. This appliance is adjusted for natural gas (NG). If you have to use your product with a different gas type, you have to apply to authorized service for the conversion.
9. For proper operation, hood, gas pipe and clamp should be replaced periodically accordint to manufacturer recommendations and when required.
10. Gas should burn well in gas products. Well
burning gas can be understood from blue ame and continuous burning. If gas does not burn sufciently,
carbon monoxide (CO) can be generated. Carbon monoxide is a colourless, odourless and very toxic gas; even small amounts have lethal effect.
11. Ask your local gas supplies about the phone numbers for emergencies related to gas and the measures to be taken upon gas odour is detected.
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What To Do When Gas Odour Is Detected
1. Do not use naked ame, and do not smoke.
2. Do not operate any electrical switch.
(For example: lamp switch or doorbell)
3. Do not use telephone or mobile phone.
4. Open the doors and windows.
5. Close all valves on the appliances that utilize gas
and the gas counters.
6. Check all hoses and their connections against leaks. If you still smell gas, leave the house and warn your neighbours.
7. Call re brigade from a telephone outside the home.
8. Do not enter into the house until authorities clarify
it is safe.
Intended Use
1. This product is designed for home use. Commercial
use of the appliance is not permitted.
2. This appliance may only be used for cooking purposes. It shall not be used for other purposes like heating a room.
3. The manufacturer assumes no responsibility for any damage due to misuse or mishandling.
4. Operational life of the product you have purchased is 10 years. This is the period for which the spare parts
required for the operation of this product as dened is
provided by the manufacturer.
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Methods for Protecting Ceramic Glass Cooking Surface
Ceramic glass surface is unbreakable and scratch resistant to a certain degree. However, to avoid any damage, please do the following:
1. Never pour cold water on hot cookers.
2. Do not stand on a ceramic glass plate.
3. Sudden pressure, for example, the effect of a falling
salt shaker may be critical. So, do not place such objects on a place above the hobs.
4. After each use, make sure that the base of the cooking
pot and surfaces of cooking zones are clean and dry.
5. Do not peel vegetables on the hob surfaces. Sand
grains falling from the vegetables may scratch the ceramic glass plate.
6. Do not lay ammable materials such as cardboard
or plastic on the oven. Objects such as tin, zinc, or aluminium (as well as aluminium foils or empty coffee pots) may melt on hot cooking surfaces and thus cause damage.
7. Take care not to let sugary foods or fruit juices contact
the hot cooking zones. The ceramic glass surface may be stained by these.
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Electrical Connection
1. Setting conditions of this appliance is indicated in tag or data plate.
2. Your appliance should be plugged in a fuse appropriate for electric
power. If necessary, it is recommended that installation is done by authorized service.
3. Your appliance is congured in accordance with electrical supply of
220-240V 50/60Hz.
4. If main electrical network is different from these values, contact with
your authorized service.
5. Electrical connections of your appliance should only be made to the
fuses having suitably wired grounding (grounded) system. If no convenient fuse is available in the place where your appliance is to be installed,
contact with authorized service immediately. Manufacturing rm is not responsible denitely for the damages that fuses whose grounding is not
made and connected to the appliance can cause.
6. Plug of the appliance should be close to be accessed easily to the
fuse whose grounding is made without use of extension cord.
7. Do not allow contacting the power cable of your appliance with hot
regions. Similarly, keep away it from sharp edges and corners.
8. If feeder cord is damaged, this cord should be replaced either by
manufacturer or its service agency or same degree qualied personnel in
order to hinder a dangerous situation.
9. Wrong electrical connection may give damage to the appliance.In
this case, your appliance will remain out of guarantee scope. Electrical connection of your appliance should be done by authorized service.
Electrical connection scheme
Get electrical connection of your appliance done to authorized person in line with the following scheme.
220-240 V ~ 50/60 Hz
L1
H05 VV-F 3G 1.5 mm²
Neutral Neutre
Earth Terre Erdung
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Gas Connection
WARNING: Before starting any work related with gas installation, turn off
gas supply. Risk of explosion.
1. Connect your appliance to gas cock from the shortest way and in a
manner to prevent any leakage. For safety, the hose used should be maximum 125 cm and minimum 40 cm.
2. While making gas leakage control; never use lighter, match, glowing
cigarette or similar inammable matter.
3. Apply soap bubble on connection point. If any leak/leakage exists,
foaming will occur on soaped region.
4. If the cooktop is to be mounted on a cabinet or openable drawer, a
heat protection panel having 15 mm minimum opening should be mounted under the cooktop.
For LPG connection;
1. For LPG (cylinder) connection, afx
metal clamp on the hose coming from
Main Gas Pipe
LPG cylinder. Afx an edge of the hose on
hose inlet connector behind the appliance
Gasket
Hose Inlet Connector
Metal Clamp
by pushing to end through heating the hose in boiled water. Afterward, bring the clamp towards end section of the hose and tighten it with screwdriver. The gasket and hose inlet
Lpg Connection Hose
connector required for connection is as the picture shown below.
WARNING: The regulator to be afxed on LPG cylinder should have 300
mmSS feature.
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WARNING: Gas hose and electric connection of the appliance should not
pass next to hot areas such as back of the appliance. Gas hose should be
connected by making wide angle turns against breaking possibility. Movement
of appliance whose gas connection is made may cause gas leakage.
True False True True
For natural gas connection;
WARNING: Natural gas connection should
Main Gas Pipe
be done by authorized service. For natural gas connection, place gasket
Gasket
Nut
Natural Gas Connection Hose
in the nut at the edge of natural gas connection hose. To install the hose on main gas pipe, turn the nut. Complete the connection by making gas leakage control.
Transformation from natural gas to LPG and from LPG to natural gas
1. Turn off gas and electricity of the cooktop. If your cooktop is hot, wait
for cooling down.
2. For injector change, use a screwdriver whose edge is as the gure 1.
3. As seen in gure 2, demount burner lid and burner of the cooktop and
ensure visibility of injector.
4. Remove injector by turning as shown in gure 3 with screwdriver and
replace it with a new one.
Figure 1
Figure 2
Figure 3
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5. After that, detach control switches of the cooktop. Make setting by
turning the screw in the middle of gas cocks with a small screwdriver in
the manner shown in the following picture. To adjust ow rate screw, use
a screwdriver having suitable dimension. For LPG, turn the screw clockwise. For natural gas, turn the screw one time counter clockwise. At low
position, length of normal ame should be 6-7 mm. For the last control, check out whether ame is open or closed.
Setting of your appliance may differ according to the type of gas cock
used.
Figure 4 Figure 5
Ventilation Of Room
The air needed for burning is received from room air and the gases emitted are given directly in room. For safe operation of your product, good room ventilation is a precondition. If no window or room to be utilized for room ventilation is available, additional ventilation should be installed. However, room has a door opening outside, it is no needed to vent holes.
Room size Ventilating opening
Smaller than 5 m³ min. 100 cm²
Between 5 m³ - 10 m³ min. 50 cm²
Bigger than 10 m³ no need
In basement or cellar min. 65 cm²
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INTRODUCTION OF THE APPLIANCE
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3
2
4 5 6
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1. Burner positions
2. Glass or metal surface
3. Control buttons
4. Small burner
5. Medium burner
6. Large burner
7. Wok burner *
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8. Ceramic heater (120 mm / 180 mm) *
9. Ceramic heater (180 mm or 140 mm) *
10. Ceramic heater (140 / 250 mm) *
11. Coffee adaptor *
12. Wok burner adaptor *
13. Cast grill
14. Enamel grill
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Technical features
Burner
Specications
Wok
burner (3,5)
Wok
burner (2,5)
Rapid
burner
G20,20 mbar G25,25 mbar
Gas natural Gas natural Gas natural Gas natural
Injector
Gas ow 0,333 m³/h 0,333 m³/h 0,333 m³/h 0,333 m³/h
Power 3,50 kW 3,50 kW 3,50 kW 3,50 kW
Injector 1,15 mm 1,06 mm 1,35 mm --- mm
Gas ow 0,243 m³/h 0,243 m³/h 0,243 m³/h --- m³/h
Power 2,50 kW 2,50 kW 2,50 kW --- kW
Injector 1,15 mm 1,10 mm 1,45 mm 1,55 mm
Gas ow 0,276 m³/h 0,276 m³/h 0,276 m³/h 0,318 m³/h
Power 2,90 kW 2,90 kW 2,90 kW 3,33 kW
1,40
mm 1,28
G20,25 mbar G20,13 mbar G20,10 mbar
mm
1,60 mm
1,68 mm
Semi-Rapid
burner
Auxiliary
burner
Injector 0,97 mm 0,92 mm 1,10 mm 1,18 mm
Gas ow 0,162 m³/h 0,162 m³/h 0,162 m³/h 0,185 m³/h
Power 1,70 kW 1,70 kW 1,70 kW 1,95 kW
Injector 0,72 mm 0,70 mm 0,85 mm 0,90 mm
Gas ow 0,96 m³/h 0,96 m³/h 0,96 m³/h 0,105 m³/h
Power 0,95 kW 0,95 kW 0,95 kW 1,10 kW
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Burner
Specications
Wok
burner (3,5)
Wok
burner (2,5)
Rapid
burner
Semi-Rapid
burner
Auxiliary
burner
180 mm ceramic heater 1800 W
140 mm ceramic heater 1200 W
120 / 180 mm ceramic heater 1700 W
140 / 250 mm ceramic heater 1800 W
Supply voltage 220-240 V 50/60 Hz.
G30,28-30 mbar
G31,37 mbar
LPG LPG LPG LPG
Injector 0,96 mm 0,76 mm 0,96 mm 0,96 mm
Gas ow 254 g/h 254 g/h 254 g/h 254 g/h
Power 3,50 kW 3,50 kW 3,50 kW 3,50 kW
Injector 0,82 mm 0,73 mm 0,78 mm --- mm
Gas ow 182 g/h 182 g/h 182 g/h --- g/h
Power 2,50 kW 2,50 kW 2,50 kW --- kW
Injector 0,85 mm 0,75 mm 0,85 mm 0,85 mm
Gas ow 211 g/h 211 g/h 211 g/h 201 g/h
Power 2,90 kW 2,90 kW 2,90 kW 2,77 kW
Injector 0,65 mm 0,60 mm 0,65 mm 0,65 mm
Gas ow 124 g/h 124 g/h 124 g/h 110,5 g/h
Power 1,70 kW 1,70 kW 1,70 kW 1,50 kW
Injector 0,50 mm 0,43 mm 0,50 mm 0,50 mm
Gas ow 69 g/h 69 g/h 69 g/h 66,9 g/h
Power 0,95 kW 0,95 kW 0,95 kW 0,92 kW
G30,50
mbar
G30,37
mbar
G30,27.5
mbar
WARNING: Diameter values written on the injector are specied without
a comma. For example; The diameter of 1,70 mm is specied as 170 on
the injector.
WARNING: For the modication to be done by authorized service, this
table should be considered. Manufacturer may not be held responsible for any problems rising because of any faulty modication.
WARNING: In order to increase the product quality, the technical
specications may be changed without prior notice.
WARNING: The values provided with the appliance or its accompanying
documents are laboratory readings in accordance with the respective standards. These values may differ depending on the use and ambient conditions.
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INSTALLATION OF COOKTOP
Check if the electrical installation is proper to bring the appliance in operating condition. If electricity installation is not suitable, call an
electrician and plumber to arrange the utilities as necessary. Manufacturer
shall not be held responsible for damages caused by operations performed by unauthorized persons.
WARNING: It is customer’s responsibility to prepare the location the
product shall be placed on and also to have the electrical installation prepared.
WARNING: The rules in local standards about electrical installations
shall be followed during product installation.
WARNING: Check for any damage on the appliance before installing it.
Do not have the product installed if it is damaged. Damaged products cause a risk for your safety.
Correct Place For Installation
Product is designed in accordance with the kitchen counters supplied from market. A safe distance should be left between the product and kitchen walls and furniture. If hood/aspirator will be
650 mm min.
ins t alled over your appliance, obey to the recommendation of hood / aspirator manufacturer for assembly height. (min. 65 cm) The gap that cooktop is to be placed on the counter should be cut in line with cooktop installation dimen­sions.
For installation of the product, the rules specied in local standards
related to electricity should be complied.
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Installation
1. Detach the burners, burner hoods and grills from the product.
2. Turn the cooktop down and place on smooth ground.
3. In order to prevent entrance of foreign substances and liquids
between cooktop and counter, apply the paste given in package to the sides of lower guard of counter. For corners, curl paste and increase curls
till lling corner gaps.
4. Turn cooktop again and align with and place on counter.
5. Fasten up your cooktop on counter by using the clamp and screws
supplied.
Installation Diagram
Wick
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6. When product is mounted on a drawer, if it is possible to touch lower
side of product, this section should be separated with a wooden shelf.
min. 30 mm
7. While mounting cooktop on a closet, as shown in the gure above, in
order to separate between closet and cooktop, a shelf should be mounted. If it is mounted on a built-in oven, there is no need to do that.
8. If your cooktop will be mounted next to right or left wall, the minimum
distance between wall and cooktop should be 50 mm.
If Built-In Oven Is Placed Under Cooktop
1 2
1. Cooktop
2. Hose
3
3. Oven
Gas pipe should be afxed in a way not to touch the oven below, sharp
edges and corners, not to be pulled in a manner to be twisted and strained.
Make gas connection from right part of the cooktop, fasten the hose by
use of clamp.
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Coun
ter Cut-Off Dimensions
Pay attention to the drawings and dimensions given below while making cooktop installation and adjusting counter cutting sizes.
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
520 mm
270 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 30 cm
520 mm
560 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 60 cm
300 mm
490 mm
590 mm
490 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 110 mm
520 mm
410 mm
min. 60 mm
520 mm
560 mm
Cooktop Of 70 cm
440 mm
490 mm
min. 60 mm
Cooktop Of 45 cm
690 mm
490 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
520 mm
810 mm
Cooktop Of 90 cm
860 mm
490 mm
min. 60 mm
min. 60 mm
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min. 60 mm
400 mm
960 mm
Cooktop Of 100 cm
990 mm
370 mm
min. 60 mm
CONTROL PANEL Cooktop Panel Visual Of 90 cm
1
2 3 4 5
1. Front left burner
2. Rear left burner
3. Rear right burner
4. Front right burner
5. Ceramic heater
Cooktop Panel Visual Of 60 cm
1 2 3 4
1. Front left ceramic heater
2. Rear left ceramic heater
3. Rear right burner
4. Front right burner
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8
7
6
1
2
3
4
5
WARNING: The control panels above is only for illustration purposes.
Consider the control panel on your device.
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USAGE OF YOUR COOKTOP
1. Before starting to use your cooktop, be sure burner hoods are at
correct position. Correct placement of burner hoods are shown in the
following gure.
Figure 6 Figure 7
2. Gas cocks have a special locking mechanism. Therefore, to operate
cooktop zone, press button by pushing ahead and while opening or closing the cock, hold down the button.
Closed Fully open Half open
3. For automatic igniting models, igniting is realized via electricity.
Therefore, before operating appliance, be sure that appliance has electric connection. Igniting for these models is as follows.
Cooktop cock is
at closed
position.
To ignite cooktop,
rstly press the
button towards
ahead.
While holding
down the button,
lighter steps in
and starts to
ignition.
By turning the
button left while
holding down, you
can provide ignition
at ame length you
want.
4. Pay attention that cooktop grills are placed on cooktop table completely.
In case of failure about this matter can cause pouring of the materials to be put on that.
5. For the models having gas putting out safety, following realizing ignition
procedure according to the guidelines above, wait for 5-10 seconds by pushing button ahead without keeping your hands off. Safety mechanism will step in this duration and ensures operation of the cooktop. With regard to gas putting out appliance, gas cock cuts the gas going to cooktop zone
in case of putting out of cooktop ame due to any reason.
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6. Flame cut-off safety device (FFD); operates instantly
FFD
when safety mechanism activates due to overown
liquid over upper hobs.
7. While using coffee pot apparatus supplied along with the cooktop, be
sure that foots of apparatus are placed on cooktop grill exactly and remain on cooktop zone in centred way. Use the apparatus only on small burner.
8. While utilizing gas cooktops, use saucepan, placed on cooktop surface
as far as possible. Thanks to that, you can save energy. In the following table, cooking pot diameters recommended to be used as per burners are given. Characteristic of Wok cooktop zone is to cook quickly.
9. Ensure that the grates are fully seated on the cooktop plate. If the
grate is not properly seated, this may cause spillage of materials placed on it.
10. Place the pots and pans so that their handles are not placed above
the hobs to prevent heating of the handles.
11. Place suitable amount of food to the pots and pans. Thus, you may
prevent overowing of meals and avoid unnecessary cleaning.
12. The size of the container and the gas ame shall match each other.
Set gas ames so that they do not extend further than the base of the
container.
13. Do not use containers that are unstable and that may be easily
tipped over on the cooktop.
14. Do not put empty pots and pans on the hobs with their ames on.
15. Always turn off the hobs after each use.
16. Do not put containers that may be affected by heat on the product.
17. Do not operate the hobs without any pots and pans placed on them.
18. Do not place the lids of the pots and pans on the hobs.
19. When you want to put the pot on another hob, take the pot up and
place it again instead of sliding it.
20. Keep the lid of container you use for heating oil open.
21. Do not put oil with a volume more than one third of the pan. Do not
leave the oil unattended when the oil is being heated. Extremely hot oils
may cause re.
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22. Use pots and pans with machined bases only. Sharp edges cause
scratches on the surface.
23. Do not use aluminium pots and pans. Aluminium cause damages to
the hob surface.
Wok Burner *
As it possesses double ring ame system, it gives
homogenous heat distribution at the bottom of cooking pot at high temperature. It is ideal for short term and high temperature cooking. When you want to use regular cooking pot on wok burner, it is necessary that you remove wok cooking pot carrier from cooktop.
Pot Sizes
Recommended pot diameters to be used are provided in the following
tables.
Glass hobs 60 cm control front Metal hobs 90 cm control front
Small burner 12-18 cm Small burner 12-18 cm
Middle burner 18-20 cm Middle burner 18-22 cm
Big burner 22-24 cm Big burner 22-26 cm
Wok burner 24-26 cm Wok burner 26-32 cm
WARNING: Cooking pot to be used with products should have minimum
120 mm diameter.
Splashes and
overow may
cause damage to the cooktop
surface and
re.
Do not use
containers with
convex or
concave bases.
If the diameter
of the pot is smaller than the diameter
of the hob,
thisshall waste
energy.
Use pots and
pans with at
bases only.
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MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Before starting to maintenance or cleaning, rstly unplug the plug
supplying electricity to cooktop and turn off gas valve. If cooktop is hot, wait for cooling down.
1. For the purpose that your cooktop has long and economic life, regular
cleaning and maintenance should be performed on your cooktop.
2. Do not clean your cooktop with scratching tools such as bristle brush,
wire wool or knife. Do not use abrasive, scratching, acid materials or detergent.
3. Following mopping parts of your cooktop with soapy cloth, rinse it,
later rinse well with a soft cloth.
4. Clean glass surfaces with special glass cleaning substances.
As scratching of glass surfaces leads to breaking, while cleaning glass surfaces, do not use abrasive cleaners or sharp metal scrapers.
5. Do not clean your cooktop with steamy cleaners.
6. Clean channels and lids of cooktop zones with soapy water and clean
gas channels with a brush.
7. In the course of cleaning your cooktop, never use ammable materials
such as acid, thinner and gas.
8. Do not wash plastic and aluminium parts of your cooktop in dishwasher.
9. Clean vinegar, lemon, salt, coke and similar acid and alkaline containing
substances poured on your cooktop immediately.
10. In time, cooktop buttons turns hard or never turn any more, in such
circumstances, it may be necessary that buttons are changed. The change should only be done by authorized service.
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TROUBLESHOOTING
You may solve the problems you may encounter with your product by
checking the following points before calling the technical service.
Check Points
In case you experience a problem about the cooker, rst check the table
below and try out the suggestions.
Problem Possible cause Remedy
No sparks. Check power supply.
No Ignition
Not Proper Ignition
Noise coming when burning or during ignition
Flame turns off during operation
Yellow ame
Unstable ame Cooker cover is not tted properly. Fit the cover properly.
Cooker cover is not tted properly. Fit the cover properly.
Gas supply is closed. Fully open gas supply.
Gas supply not fully open. Fully open gas supply.
Cooker cover is not tted properly. Fit the cover properly.
Ignition plug is clogged with foreign materials.
Hobs are wet. Carefully dry the hobs.
Flame spreader holes are clogged. Clean the ame spreader.
Cooker cover is not tted properly. Fit the cover properly.
Flame observer device is clogged by foreign material.
Overow food turns off the ame.
A strong air ow turns off the ame.
Flame spreader holes are clogged. Clean the ame spreader.
Different gas is being used. Check the gas being used.
Wipe off foreign materials with a cloth.
Clean ame observer device.
Switch off the hob. Wait for one minute and ignite again.
Please check related hob and check the cooking area for air flows, for exa mple, from an open window. Wait for one minute and ignite again.
Gas odour
Lighter not operating.
Hob spout left open. Check if any hob spouts are left open.
Leakage from connection of gas cylinder to cooker.
Tips or body of ignition plugs are clogged.
Gas burner pipes are clogged. Clean gas burner pipes.
Make sure connections are leak-proof.
Clean tips or body of ignition plugs of gas burners.
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HANDLING RULES
1. Carry out the movement and transportation in the original packaging.
2. Pay maximum attention to the appliance while loading/unloading and
handling.
3. Make sure that the packaging is securely closed during handling and
transportation.
4. Protect from external factors (such as humidity, water, etc.) that may
damage the packaging.
5. Be careful not to damage the appliance due to bumps, crashes, drops,
etc. while handling and transporting and not to break or deform it during operation.
ENVIRONMENTALLY-FRIENDLY DISPOSAL
Dispose of packaging in an environmentally-friendly manner. This appliance is labelled in accordance with European Directive 2012/19/EU concerning used electrical and electronic appliances (waste electrical and electronic equipment - WEEE). The guideline determines the frame work for the return and recycling of used appliances as applicable throughout to the EU.
PACKAGE INFORMATION
Packaging materials of the product are manufactured from recyclable materials in accordance with our National Environment Regulations. Do not dispose of the packaging materials together with the domestic or other wastes. Take them to the packaging material collection points designated by the local authorities.
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