Gorenje GC31WTB, GC32TB, IT31W, IT32B User Manual

User manual
IT32B
IT31W
GC32TB
GC31WTB
GB
Pictograms used
Important information
Tip
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CONTENTS
Your hob 4
Your gas hob 5
Safety gas hob 7
Operation gas hob 9
Comfortable cooking gas hob 10
Maintenance gas hob 12
Fault gas hob 14
Your induction hob 16
Safety induction hob 19
Using the induction hob 22
Operation induction hob 27
Cooking programs induction hob 35
Comfortable cooking induction hob 38
Maintenance induction hob 40
Troubleshooting induction hob 41
Installation gas hob 43
Installation induction hob 50
Building in several hobs 56
Environmental aspects 58
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Introduction
This manual explains optimum use of the hob. The manual has been arranged as follows: the first part provides information about the two-burner gas hob and the wok hob. This is followed by information on the two-zone induction hob and the wok induction hob. This manual contains information on how to operate the hob, which pans are suitable and how the appliances work. The manual also includes cooking tables and maintenance tips.
The safety instructions that apply during installation are found in the ‘Installation Instructions” chapter. This chapter will first deal with the gas hob , followed by the induction hob.
Read the manual thorougly before using the appliance, and store
these instructions in a safe place for future reference.
The manual also serves as reference material for service technicians.
Please, therefore, stick the appliance identification card in the space provided, at the back of the manual. The appliance
identification card contains all the information that the service technician will need in order to respond appropriately to your needs and questions.
Enjoy your cooking!
YOUR HOB
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Introduction gas hob
This gas hob has been designed for the true cooking enthusiast. The differences in burner capacity allow you to cook any type of dish. The control buttons have an integrated spark iginition, which means that you need only one hand to ignite and operate the burners.
Both the GC32TB and the GC31WTB are fitted with a flame failure device, which ensures that the gas supply is shut off if the flame goes out during the cooking process.
This manual explains optimum use of the gas hob. In addition to information on operation, you will also find background information that may be useful to you when using this product.
Read the chapters about your gas hob thorougly before using the
appliance, and store these instructions in a safe place for future
reference.
YOUR GAS HOB
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Description
YOUR GAS HOB
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1. Semi-rapid burner
2. Rapid burner
3. Control knob semi-rapid burner
4. Control knob rapid burner
GC32TB
5. Wok burner
6. Control knob wok burner
GC31WTB
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What you should pay attention to
• Ensure that there is adequate ventilation during use. Keep natural ventilation openings open.
• When using the hob for long periods, extra ventilation is necessary. Open a window for instance or install a mechanical fan.
• Use the hob only for preparing dishes. The appliance is not suitable for space heating.
• Never flambé under an extractor hood. The high flames can cause a fire, even if the fan is switched off.
• The burner parts are hot during and immediately after use. Do not touch them, and avoid contact with non-heat-resistant materials.
• Never immerse hot burner parts in cold water. The rapid cooling can damage the enamel.
• The distance from the pan to a knob or non-heat-resistant wall should always be greater than two centimetres. In case of smaller distances the high temperature may cause the knobs or wall to discolour and/or distort.
• Always use the pan supports and suitable cooking utensils.
• Always place the pan on the pan support. Placing the pan directly on the burner head can result in dangerous situations.
• Aluminium trays or foil are not suitable as cooking utensils. They can become burnt into the burners and pan supports.
• The hob can only function effectively if the burner parts have been assembled using the guide ridges.
• Ensure that the pan supports lie flat on the glass panel. Only then can the pans be positioned stably.
Safe use
• The device will become hot during use and will remain so for some time after it has been switched off. So please be sure not to touch the device while it is hot.
• Always wear oven gloves or use oven cloths when operating the device. Keep oven gloves or oven cloths away from the flame.
• Do not warm closed tins and such like on the hob. There will be a buildup of pressure that will cause tins to explode. You might get injured or scalded.
• The device is not to be positioned nor used outdoors.
SAFETY GAS HOB
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• Do not use the device as a worktop. The device may be switched on by accident or still be hot, which means objects could melt, become hot or catch fire.
• Never cover the device with a cloth or something similar. If the device is still hot or is switched on, there is a risk of fire.
• Be extra careful when using oils or fats. Overheated oil or fats may catch fire. Risk of fire!
• Under no circumstances should you use water to try and extinguish the flames if the oil or fat were to catch fire! Extinguish the flames with a suitable lid, a damp cloth or some such object.
• If there is a drawer underneath the device, without an intermediate bottom, this should not be used to store highly flammable objects/ materials.
• Never use a pressure cleaner or a steam cleaner to clean the device. This could cause a short circuit.
Children
• 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 the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• Never let children play with this device. Children are not to be allowed near the device unsupervised.
• The device will become hot during use and will remain hot for some time after it has been switched off.
• Do not keep objects in cupboards above or behind the device that children might find interesting.
• Children may sustain burns when they pull pots or pans off the device. A special frame that stops children from getting close to the device is available from the specialist dealer.
• If the safety instructions and warnings are not heeded, the manufacturer can not be held liable for any consequential damage.
SAFETY GAS HOB
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OPERATION GAS HOB
Igniting and adjusting
A symbol above the control knob indicates which burner is being controlled. The burners can be adjusted continuously between the high and low positions.
• Press the control knob and turn it anti-clockwise.
The burner ignites.
Flame failure device
Your gas hob has a flame failure device. This ensures that the gas supply is shut off if the flame goes out during cooking.
Operating the thermal flame failure device
• Press the control knob and turn it anti-clockwise. Hold the control knob pressed for a few seconds after the burner has ignited.
The flame failure device switches on.
When the burner does not ignite, check whether:
• the burner cap is placed on top of the burner correctly;
• the burner/spark plug is clean and dry.
GC32TB
GC31WTB
1. Burner indication
2. 0-setting
3. High setting
4. Low setting
5. Low setting outer ring wok
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Optimal use of the hob
Always ensure that the flames remain below the pan. If flames play around the pan, a lot of energy is lost. In addition, the handles can get too hot. Do not use pans with a base diameter less than 12 cm. Smaller pans will not be stable.
• When frying, stir-frying, heating through large quantities and deep­frying it is best to use the rapid or wok burner.
• Preparing sauces, simmering and boiling can be done best on the low setting of the semi-rapid burner or the wok burner. On its high setting the semi-rapid burner is large enough for cooking food right through.
• Cook with the lid on the pan. This way you save up to 50% energy.
• Use pans with a flat, clean, dry base. Pans with a flat base stand stably and pans with a clean base transfer the heat more effectively to the food.
Wok burner (GC31WTB)
With the wok burner you can prepare dishes at a very high temperature. For this purpose it is important:
• to cut the ingredients into strips, slices or pieces before cooking;
• to use good-quality oil, such as olive, maize, sunflower or peanut oil when stir-frying. A small quantity is enough. Butter and margarine on the other hand will burn because of the high heat;
• to place the dishes with the longest cooking time in the pan first, so that at the end of the cooking time all ingredients are cooked al dente at the same time.
COMFORTABLE COOKING GAS HOB
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Using the wok auxiliary support
The auxiliary support (supplied with the hob, or available as a separate accessory) is used to properly stabilize a round-based wok. Place the auxiliary support on the wok support as shown in the following illustration.
Using the reduction support
The reduction support (supplied with the hob, or available as a separate accessory) enables you to use very small pans.
COMFORTABLE COOKING GAS HOB
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General
Your appliance has been manufactured from high-grade materials, which are easy for you to clean.
• Regular cleaning immediately after use prevents over-cooked food being able to become ingrained and cause stubborn stains that are difficult to remove. Use a mild cleaning agent.
• Clean the control knobs, burners and pan supports first and then the glass panel. This avoids the glass panel getting dirty again during cleaning.
• Clean the spark plugs preferably with a cloth. Do this carefully. the spark plug can become defective. The sparkplug will only operate correctly in a dry environment. If the plug is very dirty, you may clean the point with a tiny brush.
• Set the pan supports down vertically, without sliding them over the glass panel.
• Assemble the burner parts, paying attention to the cut-out sections for the spark-plug and thermocouple. Make sure that the burner parts lie flat.
Cleaning
Cleaning the pan support
Do not clean the pan supports in the dishwasher. The enamel on the pan supports is suitable for cleaning by dishwasher. However, the connection with the rubber feet is not. Moreover, the pan supports might show some discoloration if they were washed in the dishwasher. If the rubber feet are lost, the pan support is likely to damage the glass panel.
Stubborn stains on enamel (pan supports, burner caps)
Remove with a non-abrasive cream. Never use scouring powder, scouring pads, sharp objects or aggressive cleansing agents.
Cleaning removable burner components
Burner parts should not be cleaned in the dishwasher. The parts may be damaged by the dishwasher detergent! The removable burner components (including wok) are best cleaned with a mild cleaning product and a soft cloth. In the case of obstinate stains you can soak the parts in hot suds. Never use scouring powder, scouring pads, sharp objects or aggressive cleansing agents.
MAINTENANCE GAS HOB
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Brass wok burner parts
A few parts of the work burner are made from brass. It is normal for the colour of the brass to change as a result of the high temperatures that occur when cooking with a wok.
Stubborn stains on the glass hob
Clean the glass hob with a cleansing agent intended specifically for ceramic hobs. Water stains or limescale are most easily cleaned using a non-abrasive limescale remover.
Keradur® burner bases
The burner bases have a unique Keradur® surface coating. The special dirt-repelling coating contains a ceramic filling which makes cleaning easier and enhances the durability of the burners considerably. The burner bases are best cleaned with a mild cleaning product and a soft cloth.
MAINTENANCE GAS HOB
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Troubleshooting table
If the appliance does not work properly, this does not always mean that it is defective. Try to deal with the problem yourself first by checking the points mentioned below in the table.
Symptom Possible cause Solution
There is a smell of gas in the vicinity of the appliance.
The gas connection of the gas hob is leaking.
Close the main gas tap. Contact your gas fitter.
A burner does not ignite. Plug not in socket. Push the plug into the socket.
Fuse defective/fuse in meter cabinet switched off.
Fit a new fuse or switch the automatic fuse back on.
Sparkplug dirty/damp. Clean and dry the sparkplug.
Burner parts not correctly installed.
Assemble the burner parts using the centring ridges.
Burner parts dirty/damp. Clean and dry the burner
parts, making sure that the outflow holes are open.
Main gas tap closed. Open the main gas tap.
Fault in the gas network. Check with your gas supplier.
Gas bottle or tank is empty. Connect a new gas bottle or
have the tank filled.
Wrong type of gas used. Check that the gas used is
suitable for the appliance. If not, contact your gas fitter.
Control knob not kept pressed in far or long enough.
Keep the control knob pressed in far and long enough between full and low. At first use this can take some more time because of the gas supply.
TROUBLESHOOTING GAS HOB
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TROUBLESHOOTING GAS HOB
Symptom Possible cause Solution
The burner does not burn evenly.
Burner parts incorrectly installed.
Assemble the burner parts using the centring ridges.
Burner parts dirty or damp. Clean and dry the burner
parts, making sure that the outflow holes are open.
Wrong type of gas used. Check that the gas used is
suitable for the appliance. If not, contact your gas fitter.
The burner goes out after igniting.
Control knob not kept pressed in long enough.
Keep the control knob pressed in for at least 5 seconds.
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Introduction induction hob
This hob has been designed for the real lover of cooking. Cooking on an induction hob has a number of advantages. It is easy, because the hob reacts quickly and can also be set to a very low power level. Because, moreover, it can also be set to a high power level, it can bring things to the boil very quickly. The ample space between the cooking zones makes cooking comfortable.
Cooking on an induction hob is different from cooking on a traditional appliance. Induction cooking makes use of a magnetic field to generate heat. This means that you cannot use just any pan on it. The pans section gives more information about this.
For optimum safety the induction hob is equipped with several temperature protections and a residual heat indicator, which shows which cooking zones are still hot.
This manual describes how you can make the best possible use of the induction hob. In addition to information about operation, you will also find background information that can assist you in using this product. You will also find cooking tables and maintenance tips.
Read the chapters about your induction hob thorougly before
using the appliance, and store these instructions in a safe place for
future reference.
YOUR INDUCTION HOB
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Description IT32B
Control panel
YOUR INDUCTION HOB
Cooking zone Ø180 3,0 kW
Cooking zone Ø180 3,0 kW
IT32B
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1. Pauze button
2. Pauze indicator
3. Childproof lock/Eco stand-by button
4. Childproof lock indicator/Eco stand-by indicator
5. Level indicator in cubes
6. On/off button
7. Reduce the power quickly
8. Reduce the power
9. Raise the power
10. Raise the power quickly
11. Boost indicator
12. Timer/alarmclock button
13. Alarmclock indicator
14. Cooking time indicator
15. ‘Reduce the time’ button
16. ‘Raise the time’ button
17. ‘Minutes after dot’ indicator
18. Timer/alarmclock indicator
19. Menu functions (see page 35-37; “Automatic cooking programs”)
20. Menu button
21. Level indicator
22. Cooking zone indicator
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YOUR INDUCTION HOB
Description IT31W
Control panel IT31W
Cooking zone Ø300 3,0 kW
WOK
WOK
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1. Pauze button
2. Pauze indicator
3. Childproof lock/Eco stand-by button
4. Childproof lock indicator/Eco stand-by indicator
5. Level indicator in cubes
6. On/off button
7. Reduce the power quickly
8. Reduce the power
9. Raise the power
10. Raise the power quickly
11. Boost indicator
12. Timer/alarmclock button
13. Alarmclock indicator
14. Cooking time indicator
15. ‘Reduce the time’ button
16. ‘Raise the time’ button
17. ‘Minutes after dot’ indicator
18. Timer/alarmclock indicator
19. Ideal wok setting indicator
20. Wok button
21. Level indicator
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