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Only appliances equipped with an
electronic igniter have a flex.
The distance from a knob or a non heat
resistant wall is always greater than
2 cm.
When the flame reaches the ends of the
pan support, the flame could damage
the enamel.
If the pan is nearer, the knobs or the
wall may become discoloured or
deformed.
Discoloration of or damage to the
enamel of the pan supports is not
covered by the guarantee.
things to watch out for
open the mains tap
plug the appliance in
check: the distance between pan and
knob and the distance between pan and
wall.
check: that the pan supports are
positioned correctly on the drip tray.
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When a gas cooking appliance is being
used heat and moisture is produced in
the area where the appliance is situated.
Make sure that the area is sufficiently
ventilated; open natural ventilation
openings or fit a mechanical ventilator
(extractor).
When the hob is used for longer periods
extra ventilation may be needed, such as
an open window or a higher setting on
the ventilator (extractor).
This cooking appliance is designed for
household use. It should only be used
for preparing meals.
Use pans with a diameter of between
12 and 28 cm.
don’t
Never cover ventilation openings in the
kitchen.
Do not block the combustion air
openings at the rear of the hotplate.
Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of
the appliance while in operation.
Where the appliance may be installed in
marine craft or caravans it shall not be
used as a space heater.
Do not use the appliance to heat the
kitchen. This will produce a damp
atmosphere.
Smaller pans will be unstable, and
larger pans may cause walls or knobs
to overheat.
Using pans which are too big may
deform the control knobs or discolour
the walls. This is not covered by the
guarantee.
Never flambe under an extractor. The
high flames can cause fire. Even if the
ventilator is switched off.
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for your safety
ventilation
use
pans
flambéeing under extractor hood
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