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Teka CGX 60 4G IS Cooktop User Manual
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1. 0 0 0 CGX 60 4G IS 1 2 580 Kcal h 3 Kw fast burner 2 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 Kw semi fast burner 3 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 Kw semi fast burner 4 860 Kcal h 1 Kw auxiliary burner 5 Burner control knobs All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum heat output 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 Kw Maximum electrical power 4 W 1 Starkbrenner 2 580 Kcal h 3 KW 2 Normalbrenner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 KW 3 Normalbrenner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Hilfsbrenner 860 Kcal h 1 KW 5 Knebel Alle Brenner sind mit einem Rost ausgestattet Maximale Warmeleistung 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW Maximale elektrische Leistung 4 W 1 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 Kw 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 KW 5 Commandes de mise en marche des br leurs Tous les br leurs ont une grille Puissance calorifique maximum 6 450 Kcal h 7 5 kW Puissance lectrique maximum 4 W GB DE FR GR ti TTRI Yi CGX 70 5G IS TR 1 2 580 Kcal h 3 Kw fast burner 2 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 Kw semi fast burner 3 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 Kw semi fast burner 4 860 Kcal h 1 Kw auxiliary burner 5 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 Kw triple ring burner 6 Burner control knobs All burners incorporate a pan support Maximum heat output 9 450 Kcal h 11 Kw Maximum electrical power 4 W 1 Starkbrenner 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 N
2. By ensuring that this product is disposed of correctly you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and human health which could occur if this product is not handled correctly For more detailed information on the recy cling of this product please contact your local city office your household waste disposal service or the shop where you purchased the product 19 If something doesn t work Before calling the Technical Service please check the following possible causes and solutions Problem Possible cause There is no spark when the automatic lighting control is pressed The voltage does not reach the plug There is a spark but the burner doesn t light The spark plug and the part of the burner where the spark should be is soi led or greasy The gas burners do not light Gas is not reaching the hob Sparks fly occasionally Low adjustment of the minimum The gas burners make the cookware dirty The burner openings are dirty Injector or injector holder is dirty 20 Possible solution Check and repair the power mains Clean the end of the spark plug and the burner Check that the gas cylinder tap is properly open If it is piped gas open the gas tap Increase the flow by adjusting the minimum of the tap Clean the burner openings Clean the injector holder and injector without using anything which could damage or alter the diameter of the gas outlet opening
3. Value H ventilation system device should be installed mechanical ventilation hood IN Intense and prolonged use of the appliance require complementary ven tilation such as opening a window or more efficient ventilation such as increasing the power of the mechanical ventilation if there is one CA You should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the technical datasheet together with the Instruction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It con tains important technical information Class 3 hob Table 2 Country Category Spain II2H3 Portugal II2H3 United Kingdom II2H3 Switzerland II2H3 Ireland II2H3 Chez Republic II2H3 Greece 13 Hungary I2H Denmark I2H Norway I2H Finland I2H Sweden 12H Rumania II2H3B P Triple ring Fast Semi fast Auxiliary 3 5 3 1 75 1 0 33 0 29 0 17 0 10 0 25 0 22 0 13 0 07 0 24 0 21 0 13 0 07 1 55 0 77 0 47 0 33 gt 52 gt 52 gt 52 11 Use and Maintenance Special requirements before first use Before connecting the hob to the electric mains check that the voltage and fre quency of the mains matches what is shown on the hob s rating plate which is located on the lower part of the hob and on the guarantee or where appropriate the technical data sheet supplied which should be kept together with this manual during the useful life of this appliance IN This appliance is not designed to work through an external timer not incorporate
4. as per EN ISO 228 1 or a Y taper threaded connection as per EN 10226 1 in accordance with the regulations of the country where the hob is to be used The gas exit pipe of the hob should be connected to the gas mains following basic guidelines for the installation of gas in inhabited buildings TEKA does not assume any responsibility for any malfunction or damage caused by incorrect or faulty installation To avoid damaging the hob when tighte 7 ning the gas pipe connection nut a maxi mum grip torque of 300 cm Kgf should be used Once the gas connection has been carried out check that it is properly tightened If this is done using air please remember that the test pressure should not be grea ter than 200 g cm If you do not have air use soapy water to make sure that there are no leaks in the joints It is absolutely unadvisable to carry out this check using a flame Once the hob has been installed make sure that the minimums of the burners are properly adjusted To do so light the bur ners and check that they do not turn off when turned quickly from the maximum to the minimum Every time that the gas connection nut is removed the washer should be changed Connecting the electricity Before connecting the hob to the electric mains check that the voltage and fre quency of the mains matches what is shown on the hob s rating plate which is located on the lower part of the hob and on the guarantee or w
5. INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS AND USE AND MAINTENANCE RECOMMENDATIONS FOR GAS HOBS EINBAUANLEITUNG F R GAS GLASKOCHFELDER MIT BEDIE NUNGS UND PFLEGEHINWEISEN INSTRUCTIONS POUR L INSTALLATION ET RECOMMANDA TIONS D UTILISATION ET DE MAINTENANCE DES CUISINIERES A GAZ CGX 60 AG IS CGX 70 5G IS TR CKO barcelona word race indice Inhalt Table des mati res Introduction User Guide Installation Positioning the hobs Positioning the oven Fixing the hob Connecting the gas Connecting the electricity Gas conversion Technical Information Dimensions and powers Technical data Use and Maintenance Special requirements before first use Component parts of a gas burner Touch control panel user instructions Locking the sensor buttons of the hob Safety disconnection Safety against overheating Mechanism to protect against inadvertently turning the gas control knobs Component parts of an automatic control and safety system Using the hob Tips for correctly using burners Reminder Cleaning and care Maintenance If something doesn t work 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 15 15 16 16 17 18 19 20 Allgemeines Bedienungshinweise Einbau Einbau des Kochfelds Einbau des Herdes Verankerung Gasanschluss Netzanschluss Umr stung auf eine andere Gasart Technische Angaben Abmessungen und Leistung Technische Daten Bedienung und Pflege Ma nahmen vor Inbetriebnahme Brenneraufbau Sensorbedi
6. MERGENCY SHUT OFF The appliance may be turned off at any time by touching the general on off sensor button 1 After doing so turn the con trol knobs back to the initial position TURNING OFF THE BURNER 1 Use the corresponding control knob to lower the power to the off position B in fig 6 Once the burner has been turned off its light 2 will go on which indicates that there is residual heat i e that it is still hot and therefore it may cause burns TURNING OFF THE APPLIANCE 1 Once all of the control knobs are in the off position B in fig 5 touch the gene ral on off sensor button 1 A If the light of a burner 2 see fig 5 is flashing it means that the control knob should be turned again to the off position Locking the sensor buttons of the hob If the hob is disconnected_ and you touch the on off sensor button 1 for more than 4 5 seconds you will lock the bur ners This will allow you to prevent undesi rable operations from occurring acciden tally and it will make it so children are not able to manipulate the device Once the sensor button lock has been activated the indicator light 5 will turn on If you try to light a burner when this func tion is activated its light 2 will flash indi cating that it is an erroneous operation To deactivate the lock function touch the 14 on off sensor button 1 again for at least 4 5 seconds The lock indicator light 5 will
7. a ces When the burners have been dismantled for cleaning purposes care should be taken to prevent liquids or other objects from entering the nozzle unit Do not use cleaning products that attack aluminium such as caustic soda oil etc Every time you assemble a burner check that all of its component parts fit together correctly A badly positioned element may cause the hob glass to overheat You should periodically clean the ignition unit very carefully ceramic and electro de in order to prevent lighting problems Also make sure that the openings of the burners are not obstructed Maintenance No part of this appliance requires periodic lubrication The burners are operating correctly when they have a blue green stable flame Ifthe tips of the flame are yellow the burners should be cleaned thoroughly If the pro blem persists contact the Technical Service To ensure that the gas installation is properly sealed and that the burners continue to work correctly tne hob must be serviced by the Specialised Technical Service at least once every year Note Any necessary alternation or set up of the appliance must be carried out by authorised technical staff The symbol amp on the product or on its packaging indicates that this pro duct may not be treated as household waste Instead it should be handed over to the applicable collection point for the recycling of electrical and elec tronic equipment
8. are misaligned over the centre of the burner Place the cookware properly centred over the burner Do not use instruments that reflect excessive heat downward directly over the pan support To use griddles clay casseroles or cookware that reflect heat downward use the pan support acces sory Do not place cookware directly on the burner Place cookware on the pan support Do not use sharp object over the hob After using the pan supports it is a good idea to clean them once they have cooled Do not use excessive weights or bang the hob with a heavy object Handle cookware with care over the hob Cleaning and care To properly care for the glass you should clean it with suitable products and instru ments when the glass is cold If you clean it every time it is used it will be easier to clean and you will keep dirt from different cooking sessions from getting stuck The degree of soiling should be taken into account when cleaning the glass Please clean glass as indicated below When soiling is light and does not stick it can be cleaned using a damp cloth and a mild detergent Heavy stains or grease stains should be cleaned using a cleaning agent suitable for glass example Clen Vitrocer micas Sticky stains that have been burned in can be removed by using a scraper with a razor blade Plastic objects sugar or food with a high sugar content that are melted onto the hob should be removed imm
9. ary gas burner Electric Nominal power W 4 Power supply voltage V Frequency Hz 50 Gas Nominal Calorific Consumption kw 220 240 V 7 5 For granite worktops the size may be 563 mm CGX 70 5G IS TR 710 510 127 660 473 73 pe 4 220 240 V 50 Technical data COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS WITH AUTOMATIC IGNITION The supply voltage and frequency will be as shown on the rating plate COMMON FEATURES FOR THESE GAS MODELS Warnings a Before installation make sure that the local supply conditions the gas type and pressure are compatible with the applian ce s setup b The setup conditions for this appliance are written on the label or the rating plate c This appliance should not be connected to a device for removing combustion pro ducts It should be installed and connected in com pliance with the current installation stan dards Special attention should be paid to the regulations applying to ventilation The use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and moisture at the site where it is installed The kit chen should be provided with suitable ventilation natural ventilation sources should be kept clear a window should be opened or an effective mechanical Table 3 Burner Nominal Heat Rate kW G 20 Nm h 20 mbar G 30 Kg h 29 mbar G 31 Kg h 37 mbar Nominal Rate Reduced calorific consumption Kw Output Rate over Higher Heating
10. d into the appliance itself or a separate remote control system Component parts of a gas burner Note Every time that a burner is assembled please make sure that all of the components are adjusted correctly fig 4 ge a DD EE C a E A Pan support B Diffuser cover Diffuser crown D Injector Injector holder 12 Touch control panel user instructions CONTROL PANEL ELEMENTS see fig 5 1 On off sensor button 2 Burner and residual heat selection lights 3 Burner indicator symbols 4 Lock function indicator symbol 5 Indicator light of the activated locking option 6 Touch control panel on light NOTE Only visible when appliance is operating A fig 5 F o of 3 H Oo i 3 Blo oG O a 1 6 4 G Actions are carried out using the on off sensor button 1 on the control panel and the tap control It is not necessary put pressure on the glass to use the sensor by simply touching the sensor button with your finger you will acti vate the desired function Each action is confirmed with a beep A Indicator of the burner being used Off position Maximum gas position D Minimum gas position TURNING ON THE APPLIANCE Whenever you connect the hob to the electrical mains for the first time the lock function will be activated To deactivate this function see the section Locking the hob sensor 1 Touch the on sensor button 1 for a
11. ediately while hot by using a scraper Under no circumstances should you use abrasive cleaning agents or products that scratch such as oven cleaning sprays rust stain removers or sponges or scouring pads with a hard surface Do not slide cookware over the glass this may cause scratching Make sure that cookware is not left without liquid The heat accumulated in the bottom of the cookware could cause damage to the burner or to the hob glass The glass will withstand bangs from large cookware that does not have sharp edges Please be careful with impacts from small sharp utensils Do not strike the edge of the glass with cookware as this may cause irreparable damage to the glass Do not spill cold liquids on the glass or the burners when they are hot 18 Do not stand or lean on the glass It may break and cause injury To clean and care for other compo nents please follow these guidelines Pan supports should be cleaned with a non abrasive scouring pad after they have cooled off Burners should be cleaned periodically particularly the grooves in the burner heads To do so soak them in warm soapy water and scrub them with a scouring pad or with a stiff brush Do not clean the enamelled burner covers when they are still hot Damage can be caused by abrasive products such as vinegar coffee milk saltwater and tomato juice as a result of prolon ged contact with the enamelled surf
12. enung Sensor Kindersicherung Sicherheitsabschaltung berhitzungsschutz Mechanische Knebelsperre Thermoelektrische Z ndsicherung Gebrauch des Kochfelds Hinweise zur sachgem en Bedienung der Brenner Wichtige Hinweise Reinigung und Pflege Wartung St rungsbehebung 21 22 22 23 23 23 24 24 26 26 27 28 28 28 28 30 30 30 31 31 32 32 33 34 35 36 Presentation Guide d utilisation Installation Emplacement des plans de travail de cuisson Emplacement du four Ancrage du plan de travail de cuisson Connexion du gaz Connexion lectrique Transformation du gaz Information technique Dimensions et puissances Donn es techniques Utilisation et Maintenance Conditions particuli res avant la mise en service l ments d un br leur Instructions d utilisation de la commande tactile Blocage des capteurs du plan de travail de cuisson D connexion de s curit S curit de surchauffes Syst me anti ouverture accidentelle des commandes de gaz Composants d un syst me automatique de contr le et de s curit Utilisation de la cuisini re Conseils pour la bonne utilisation des br leurs Rappel Nettoyage et conservation Maintenance Si quelque chose ne fonctionne pas 37 38 38 39 39 39 40 40 42 42 43 44 44 44 44 46 46 46 47 47 48 48 50 51 52 53 Introduction Allgemeines Presentation Mapouoiaon GB DE FR GR 5
13. er part of the hob and the upper part of the shelf The hobs described in this manual can only be installed with TEKA brand ovens The minimum distance between the cook ware support surface and the lower part of the kitchen unit or the hood located above the hob should be at least 650 mm If the hood s installation instructions recommend that the distance is greater than this you should follow this advice The unit where the hob and oven will be located should be suitably fixed Warnings IN When hobs are handled before being installed care should be taken in case there is any protruding part or sharp edge which could cause injury When installing units or applian ces above the hob the hob should be protected by a board so that the glass Minimum distance fig 1 to walls Minimum ventilation distances min 40 mm Mod CGX 60 4G IS Mod CGX 70 5G IS TR The dimensions L and W are in the table Dimensions and characteristics in the Technical Information section cannot be damaged by accidental blows or heavy weight IN If the glass breaks or cracks the hob should immediately be disconnec ted from the electric current in order to avoid the risk of electric shock A The glues used in manufacturing the kitchen unit and on the decorative laminates and on the laminates that are part of the worktop surface should be made to tolerate temperatures of up to 100 C IN TEKA does not assume an
14. foil tinfoil or plastic wrap on the glass surface In these five burner models large cook ware should be placed on the central burner in order to prevent it from reflec ting heat on the kitchen unit worktop fig 8 16 Suggestions for using the urners effectively Fast burners should not be used with cookware that has a small diameter because part of the flame will spread away from the cookware and thus redu ce performance significantly See fig 9 fig 9 Mal Bien The burners should not be operated without there being cookware on them or gas will be wasted and the pan sup port will heat up excessively When the burners are in operation they should not to be exposed to strong draughts because of the loss of heat output If the burner makes the cookware smoky or if the tip of the flame is yellow the burner should be cleaned If the problem persists you should contact the Technical Assistance Service in order to adjust the primary air intake or clean the gas piping Cookware placed on the burners should not jut out past the edge of the hotplate because the effect of the flame being reflected from the cookware can dama ge hobs with plastic surfaces Use pans with a flat base nder Do not use small cookware on large burners becau se the flame will spread away Use proper cookware for each burner in order to bet ter utilise the heat O Do not place cookw
15. hat you submit the purchase receipt together with the Guarantee certifi cate ii You should keep the Guarantee Certificate or where relevant the tech nical datasheet together with the Instruction Manual for the duration of the useful life of the appliance It con tains important technical information Safety Instructions Before first use you should carefully read the installation and connection instruc tions These hob models may be installed in the same kitchen furniture units as TEKA brand ovens For your safety installation should be carried out by an authorised technician and should comply with existing installa tion standards Likewise any internal work on the hob should only be done by TEKA s technical staff including replacing the mains cable Attention A When the burners are being used or have recently been used some areas will be hot and can burn Children should be kept well away Installation Important INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN ACCORDING TO CURRENT INSTALLATION STANDARDS Positioning the hobs Depending on the model to be installed an opening with the dimensions shown in figure 1 should be cut into the unit s work top The system for fixing the hob is intended for use with kitchen units with a thickness of 20 30 and 40 mm A shelf should be placed inside the kitchen unit there should be a minimum distance of 20 mm between the low
16. here appropriate the technical data sheet supplied which should be kept together with this manual during the useful life of this appliance The electric connection is made using an omnipolar switch or plug where accessi ble that is suitable for the intensity to be tolerated and that has a minimum gap of 3 mm between its contacts This will ensure disconnection in case of emergency or when cleaning the hob It should also have a proper earthing connection in accordan ce with current regulations The connection should include correct ear thing in compliance with current norms If the flexible supply cable fitted to the appliance ever needs to be changed it should be replaced by TEKA s official tech nical service Gas conversion Important Any changes made to the appliance to convert it to a different type of gas should only be carried out by a quali fied technician ii Information for the Technical Service whenever the type of gas or the appliance s pressure is changed the new regulation plate should be placed on top of the old one so that the new features can be seen after the change The tasks involved in conversion are Replace the injectors Adjust the minimums of the taps The injectors required for each gas type are shown in table 1 Please follow these instructions to replace the injectors 1 Remove the pan supports and the upper parts of the burner so that the injector can be seen 2 Usi
17. ng a number 7 pipe spanner remove the injectors and replace them with the new ones Ensure that the injector is properly tightened in order to prevent gas from escaping 3 Replace the pan supports and burners that were previously removed When the injectors have been changed adjust the minimums as follows 1 Turn the burners on to their minimum 2 Remove the controls of the taps by pulling firmly upward and remove the gasket 3 Use a slim grooved screwdriver to turn the screw that is next to the shaft of the gas tap detail A in figure 3 4 When properly adjusted check that the flame does not go out when you turn the knob quickly from maximum to mini mum TEKA INDUSTRIAL S A will not accept liability for any hob malfunction if the gas conversion or the adjustment of the mini mums of the burners has not been carried out by TEKA s Technical Service fig 3 Front view of the gas tap Table 1 Burner Family Second Third Group H Group 3 Triple ring 135 T 95 Fast 116 Y 85 Semi fast 97 Z 66 Auxiliary 72 X 50 injector in 1 100 mm Technical Information 10 Dimensions and powers Models CGX 60 4G IS Dimensions in mm Length 610 Width 510 Height 119 Thickness of the glass 4 Dimensions for positioning in the kitchen unit mm Length 553 Width 473 Depth 73 Power per burner and cooking element 3 5 Kw triple ring gas burner 3 Kw fast gas burner 1 1 75 Kw semi fast gas burner 2 1 Kw auxili
18. nto and accumula ted in the gas taps you should for your own safety quickly notify the technical service so that the problem can be rec tified Companent parts of an automatic control and safety system On these hobs with the safety feature the gas cut off device is made up of the follo wing elements The safety tap The safety thermocouple next to the bur ner The thermocouple control card connec tion The control card tap connection The thermocouple sends an electric signal to the control card which identifies whether or not the burner has a flame Once the control card has processed the data it sends another electric signal to the tap so that it opens and allows gas to enter If the burner turns off the absence of a flame will be detected by the thermocouple which since it is not sending a signal to the control card will re light the burner 10 seconds If this does not work the control card will send a new signal to the tap to cut off the gas 15 fig 7 x Safety thermocouple i Thermocouple tap connection Connection to the sparking unit D Spark plug E Ceramic F Electrode Safety tap Using the hob If the glass is broken or cracked turn all of the control knobs of the hob to the off position as well as the gas intake tap and disconnect the electrical current Contact TEKA S Technical Service Do not keep items on the glass surface Do not leave aluminium
19. ormalbrenner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Normalbrenner 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Hilfsbrenner 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Dreifachbrenner 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 6 Knebel Alle Brenner verf gen ber einen Topftr gerrost Maximale W rmeleistung 9 450 Kcal h 11 kW Maximale elektrische Leistung 4 W 1 Br leur rapide de 2 580 Kcal h 3 kW 2 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 3 Br leur semi rapide de 1 500 Kcal h 1 75 kW 4 Br leur auxiliaire de 860 Kcal h 1 kW 5 Br leur triple couronne de 3 010 Kcal h 3 5 kW 6 Commandes de mise en marche des br leurs Tous les br leurs ont une grille Puissance calorifique maximum 9 450 Kcal h 11 kW Puissance lectrique maximum 4 W Guide to Using the Instructions Booklet Dear Customer We are delighted that you have put your trust in us We are confident that the new hob that you have purchased will fully satisfy your needs This modern functional and practical model has been manufactured using top quality materials that have undergone strict quality controls throughout the manufacturing process Before installing and using it please read this Manual carefully and follow the ins tructions closely this will guarantee better results when using the appliance Keep this Instruction Manual in a safe place so that you can refer to it easily and thus abide by the Guarantee conditions In order to benefit from this Guarantee it is essential t
20. t least one second The next action must be taken within three minutes otherwise the touch control panel will automatically turn off IGNITING THE BURNERS Once the touch control panel has been activated by using the sensor button a 1 you can turn on the chosen burners To do so please do as follows see fig 6 1 Make sure that the knobs are in the correct position 2 Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the gas cylinder tap 3 Turn and put pressure on the burner knob so that the gas ignites 4 Place the knob in the desired position 5 The burner selection light will go on The control panel has marked zones A that indicate the control knob that corres ponds to each burner Use flat bottomed cookware and make sure that they sit squarely on the pan sup port so that the cookware does not slip when food boils do not use cookware with a concave or convex base If an error occurs while igniting the burner the burner will be deactiva ted after the safety time has elapsed 10 seconds These hobs may not be lit using matches Table with diameters of cook ware according to the type of burner Diameter of Burner Gn Watts Cookware Triple ring 3500 24 26 Fast 3000 20 22 Semi fast 1750 16 18 Auxiliary 1000 10 14 RE LIGHTING If one of the burners accidentally turns off with the tap connected i e turned the system will automatically attempt to re light the burner for 10 seconds 13 E
21. turn off the light 6 will stay on and it will be possible to once again use the control knobs IN The lock only works on the elec tronic system it does not affect the mechanical movements of the taps of each burner This means that when the lock function is activated gas will come out when pressing on the control knobs Safety disconnection MAXIMUM OPERATION TIME If one or more burners are left on they will disconnect automatically after six hours Safety against overheating The hob is protected against overheating of the electronic system which could damage it The entire hob will turn off if the tempera ture of the electronic system exceeds 105 C and it will begin functioning again nor mally when the temperature decreases to 95 C Warnings IN You should periodically clean the ignition unit very carefully ceramic and electrode in order to prevent ignition problems Also make sure that the ope nings of the burners are not obstruc ted When the burners are being used or have recently been used some areas of the hob will be hot and can burn Children should be kept well away IN For safety reasons we recom mend that you follow the instructions provided by the gas company when clo sing the supply tap when the hob is not in use IN If the smell of gas is detected the hob s gas intake tap should be shut off and the room should be ventilated In addition the gas installation and the hob sho
22. uld be checked by a speciali sed technician IN The automatic lighting device should not be used for more than 15 seconds If the burner does not light during this time stop attempting to light it and open the door of the room and or wait for at least one minute befo re trying to light the burner again IN If the flame of the burner goes out accidentally close the correspon ding control knob of the burner and do not try and light the burner again for at least one minute The appliance is not designed to be used by people including children with reduced physical mental or sen sory abilities It should also not be used by people that do not have experience handling the appliance or who do not have knowledge of the appliance unless they are supervised by a person who is in charge of their safety Children should not be allowed to play with the appliance Mechanism to protect against inadvertently turning the gas control knobs li The gas taps are equipped with a mechanical systems that prevents the con trol knobs from turning freely from the off position to the on position and therefore prevents gas from accidentally escaping from the burners if the control knob has not previously been pressed down IN If at any time while using the hob you notice that a control knob can be turned from the off position without it needing to be pressed down before hand for example because of dirt which may have got i
23. y res ponsibility for any malfunction or damage caused by faulty installation PLEASE REMEMBER THAT THE GUA RANTEE DOES NOT COVER THE GLASS IF IT SUFFERS A VIOLENT BLOW OR IF IT IS USED IMPROPERLY Positioning the oven Li Please see the corresponding manual Fixing the hob When the gap has been properly sized the gasket A should be put on the lower side of the hob Place the clips D as indi cated in figure 2 fastening them to the holes of the lower part ofthe body by using the self tapping screws provided 4 2 mm If the thickness of the kitchen unit is equal to or less than 30 mm use the self tapping screws that are provided as a fastening accessory by putting them into the clip s round hole This hole will be threaded as the screw is inserted into it which should be done before fixing the clip to the hob Gasket Hob Screw Clip Note It is essential that the gasket be placed under the brim of the hob Failure to install it may cause the work top to be exposed to high temperatures Connecting the gas The gas exit pipe of the hob should be connected to the gas mains according to installation standards or regulations in force and it should be done by qualified technical staff an authorised installer Since it is an immobilised appliance the gas connection for these hobs must be done using rigid piping for hobs to be used in the EC The hob comes with a 2 dia meter threaded connection
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