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1. Electrical cables must not come into contact with heat zones The power cable must be fastened to the kitchen unit to keep it from touching the hot parts of the oven or cooktop It is mandatory for appliances with any electrical component to be grounded Installer show the owner the location of the circuit breaker or fuse Mark it for easy reference The installation of this appliance must be performed in accordance with the codes in force and only in a well ventilated site If required by the National Electrical Code or Ca nada Electrical Code this appliance must be ins talled on a separate branch circuit Handle the appliance with care during the entire installation process Avoid any blows to the appliance In the event that these recommendations are not observed the installation technician will be responsible for any damage caused and the manufacturer will be exempt from all responsability Installing the cooktop on the kitchen unit Fitting measurements 1 Minimum distances mm Cut a gap of the required size in the work surface Fig 1 a b Follow the installation instructions for hoods 2 The wood fibres that have been used to make the cabinets tend to swell quickly when they come into contact with moisture Therefore we recommend to coat the cut surfaces to protect them from steam or condensed water that could be deposited under the kitchen unit work surface 17 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Requireme
2. o Ea ss T lt gt 6 6 Both rings nner and outer burn at full power 6 2 D 6 6 The outer ring burns at minimum power the inner ring burns at full power C2 6 6 The inner ring burns at full power the outer ring is turned off 6 6 The inner ring burns at minimum power the outer ring is turned off There are indications to show which burner each control knob operates Fig 1 To light a burner press the chosen control knob and turn it toward the left holding it in the maximum setting for a few seconds until the burner is lit then release it and adjust to the desired setting If it does not light repeat the procedure CAUTION All igniters spark when any single burner is turned ON Do not touch any of the burners when the cooktop is in use If the ignitor are dirty this makes the burner harder to light Therefore keep them as clean as possible This cleaning should be performed with a small brush considering that the ignitor can not withstand any sharp blows If your cooktop is not fitted with this automatic lighting feature use a lighter or a match to light the burner Your cooktop may be equipped with safety thermocouples to prevent gas flow if the burners are accidentally extinguished Figure 2 To turn on and activate this innovative system proceed in the same way but keeping the control knob pressed down until ignition takes place the flame appears and does not extinguish If ignitio
3. Manual before using your new cooktop As its user you are responsible for the proper maintenance and use of this appliance in your home WARNING These precau tions will reduce the risk of burns electrocution fire and personal injury Proceed with maximum care when using this cooktop as this appliance generates intense heat and can increase the risk of accidents When using cooking appliances the following basic safety precautions must be observed Ensure proper installation and service Follow the installation instructions provided with this product Only a qualified technician can perform the installation and grounding of the cooktop Do not use the appliance if damaged Have the installer show you where the gas shut off valve is located to know how and where to shut off the gas mains to the cooktop To prevent carbon monoxide build up do not block appliance air vents Do not repair or replace any part of the appliance unless it is specifically recommended in this manual All remaining service must be performed by a qualified technician It is prohibited to leave children alone or without adult supervision in an area where appliances are in use It is prohibited for anyone to sit or stand on any part of the appliance When children become old enough to operate the appliance it is the legal responsibility of the parents or legal guardians to ensure that they are instructed in safe practices by qualifi
4. Canada The warranty applies even if you should move during the warranty period Should the appliance be sold by the original pur chaser during the warranty period the new owner continues to be protected until the expiration date of the original purchasers warranty period SIEMENS DOES NOT ASSUME ANY RE SPONSIBILITY FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES Some states do not allow exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you This warranty gives you with specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which may vary from state to state or province to province SERVICE DATA For handy reference the serial tag information has been affixed to the back cover For location of the serial tag on the product Keep your invoice for warranty validation FOR REPAIRS OR AUTHORIZED SERVICE We want you to be satisfied If you are not satisfied with the service received please call 866 447 4363 or write us at BSH Home Appliances Corp Customer Support 5551 McFadden Ave Huntington Beach CA 92649 Any communication must include the model num ber serial number and date of original purcha se installation See back cover Cher ch re Client e Nous vous remercions et f licitons de votre choix Cet appareil pratique moderne et fonctionnel a t fabriqu avec des mat riaux de toute premi re qualit Ces mat riaux ont t soumis
5. The name plate is affixed to the underside of the appliance This appliance has been tested in accordance with ANSI CSA Z21 1 Standard for household Cooking Appliances USA and CAN 1 1 M81 Canada For US installations only This installation must comply with local codes or if none exists the National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 current edition If an external electrical source is used the appliance must be electrically grounded in compliance with local codes or if none exists the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 current edition For Massachusetts installations 1 Installation must be performed by a qualified or licensed by the state province or region where this appliance is being installed 2 Shut off valve must be a T handle gas cock 3 Flexible gas connector must not be longer than 36 inches For Canada installations only The installation must comply with CAN 1 B149 1 and 2 Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances and or local codes 4h WARNING NEVER use this appliance as a space heater to heat or warm the room Doing so may result in carbon monoxide poisoning and overheating of the oven When installed the appliance must be electrically grounded in compliance with local legislation or if none exists in compliance with CSA Standard C22 1 Canadian Electrical Code Part current Important instructions For your safety Carefully read this Operation and Maintenance
6. WARNING If the information in this manual is not followed exactly a fire or explosion may result causing property damage personal injury or death Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this or any other appliance WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS e Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical svvitch e Do not use any phone in your building e Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions elf you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier PLEASE READ THE INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE CONTINUING IMPORTANT Keep these instructions for the local electrical inspector to use INSTALLER Leave these instructions next to the unit for the owner OWNER Keep these instructions for future use Important information for installation and usage 1 For safety reasons do not allow the flames to extend beyond the edge of the cooking appliance 2 Remember that the appliance heats up when in use Remember to use common sense The absence of a flame does not mean that the appliance parts are no longer hot 3 For safety reasons this appliance should not be used for room heating purposes 4 Make sure the power supply is disconnected before dismantling the appliance 5 Do not store com
7. addition to packaging materials Keep packaging materials and plastic bags out of the reach of children Check the condition of the appliance before installing it to ensure that it has suffered no damage during transport Only authorized technical personnel must install and connect the appliance before its first start up in compliance with the regulations of the gas supplier companies and local Turn the control dials to e before connecting the appliance to the current supply The appliance s serial number is indicated on the control slip annexed to this manual For warranty purposes keep this note together with the usage and assembly instructions Carefully read the assembly and usage instructions before starting up the appliance Thoroughly clean the appliance and accessories when using them for the first time This will eliminate any new scents and any remaining dirtiness see cleaning and care chapter For appliance usage The use of this gas burning appliance produces a formation of heat and humidity in the area of use Make sure that the area has proper ventilation conditions BURNER Large double flame burner Y MINIMUM PAN SIZE Keep the ventilation channels open Prolonged use of the appliance with several or all cooking units may require additional ventilation such as opening a window or a door or more intensive extraction of air with an extraction hood To guarantee good combustion the room in wh
8. as it will be taken to a controlled landfill and though this is not the best solution at least water pollution will be avoided Present and future generations will appreciate it Before you get rid of an old appliance make sure you render it inoperable Next deliver it to a recyclable material collection facility Your local government can provide you with the necessary information on the nearest collection facility FOR YOUR SAFETY 3 Important information for installation and usage 4 Important instructions 6 65 6 FOr your Safety 6 Before Set Up ts 9 For appliance 9 This is what your new cooktop looks like 10 LL Cooking tips Appropriate cooking utensils AA 12 Cooktop usage Warnings 13 Advice on using the appliance 14 Home troubleshooting 16 Installation instructions 17 Installing the cooktop on the kitchen unit Fitting Measurements sisusse 17 Electrical Connection 19 Change of gas type from natural gas to propane 20 Convert the pressure regulator from 6 W C to 10 W C 23 Warranty conditions occ 24 For your safety
9. can be reduced by installing a hood that pro jects horizontally a minimum of 5 inches beyond the bottom of the cabinet When stirring or turning food hold the handle of the pot or pan firmly to prevent it from moving GREASE IS INFLAMMABLE Let hot grease cool before handling it Prevent the formation of grease build up Clean the cooktop following every use In order for the burners to ignite and operate properly keep the burner ports clean The burner ports must be cleaned following a a spill or when the burner does not ignite even if the electrical lighters click Consult the care and maintenance section Never pick up a burning pot as this could cause burns Clean the cooktop with care Avoid steam burn risks do not use a sponge or damp cloth to clean the cooktop while hot Some cleaning products produce harmful vapors if applied to a hot surface Follow the instructions provided by the cleaning product manufacturer Ensure that all the cooktop control knobs are set to off and that the cooktop is cool before using any aerosol cleaning product on or around the cooktop In the presence of heat the chemical products that produce the spraying action can ignite or trigger corrosion of the metal pieces Hidden surfaces may have sharp edges Use caution when reaching behind or under appliance Only authorized technicians can carry out the necessary service Technicians must disconnect the electrical pow
10. de maintenance de cette unit Ne jamais modifier ou alt rer l assemblage de l appareil Par exemple ne pas enlever les pieds de nivellement les panneaux les couvre fils ou les supports vis antibasculement Installez un d tecteur de fum es dans la cuisine ou proximit Installer un robinet d arr t du gaz pr s de l appareil II doit tre facilement accessible en cas d urgence e La garantie de cet appareil ne couvre pas les dommages survenus suite au non respect de ces instructions Modifications techniques r serv es Avertissement concernant la California Proposition 65 la combustion de gaz de cuisson g n re certains sous produits qui figurent sur la liste des substances consid r es par l Etat de Californie comme susceptibles de provoquer des cancers ou des l sions des organes reproducteurs La loi californienne impose aux entreprises d avertir les clients du risque potentiel li l exposition ces substances Pour minimiser cette exposition utilisez toujours l appareil conform ment aux instructions figurant dans ce manuel et assurez une bonne ventilation de la pi ce lorsque vous faites la cuisine au gaz Pendant la r alisation de processus de maintenance l appareil doit tre loign du r seau de courant lectrique Retirez a cet effet la fiche du r seau ou actionnez la protection correspondante Fermez l alimentation de gaz Pour pouvoir garantir la s curit lectrique de l appar
11. department is being called 4 You can fight the fire with your back to an exit that personal clothing catches fire drop and roll Never allow clothing baking mitts or other inflammable materials to come into contact with a burner or the grate of this appliance or to remain close to these objects until they have cooled The fabric can ignite and cause personal injury Use only dry oven mitts Wet or damp oven mitts can cause steam burns when applied to hot surfaces Do not use towels or other voluminous linen products as oven mitts Do not allow oven mitts to touch the hot grates of the burners For your personal safety wear the proper clothing Do not wear loose garments or any with drooping sleeves while using this appliance Some synthetic fabrics may easily catch fire and should not be worn while cooking In the event that personal clothing catches fire drop and roll immediately to smother the flames This appliance has been designed for the cooking of food For safety reasons never use the cooktop to heat a room This appliance is intended for normal family household use only It is not approved for outdoor use See the Warranty If you have any questions contact the manufacturer When using the cooktop DO NOT TOUCH THE BURNER GRATES OR THE IMMEDIATE SURROUNDING AREA They heat up enough to cause burns WARNING To prevent flare ups all grates must be properly positioned on the cooktop whenever the
12. des blessures graves Ne jamais d placer une casserole d huile chaude surtout une friteuse Attendre qu elle soit refroidie 12 Ne pas nettoyer la cuisini re alors qu elle est encore chaude Certains produits nettoyants produisent des vapeurs nocives lorsqu ils sont appliqu s sur une surface chaude Les linges ou ponges mouill s peuvent causer des br lures par la vapeur Apr s un renversement ou un d bordement teindre le br leur et laisser refroidir la plaque de cuisson Nettoyer autour du br leur et des orifices de combustion Apr s le nettoyage v rifier le bon fonctionnement Utiliser une dimension appropri e de casserole L utilisation d un ustensile de cuisson trop petit expose une partie de l l ment chauffant ou du br leur au contact direct et l ignition des v tements peut en r sulter Choisir un ustensile de cuisson au fond plat et assez grand pour couvir la surface de l el ment chauffant Cette cuisi ni re est munie d l ments chauffants de diff rentes dimensions Adapter la dimen sion de l ustensile de cuisson la dimension de l l ment chauffant ou du br leur aug mentera auss l efficacit 13 Pour viter de mettre en danger la s curit lectrique de l appareil il est interdit d utiliser des appareils de nettoyage jet vapeur de haute pression La plaque signal tique se trouve sur la partie inf rieure de l appareil Cet appareil ne peut tre utilis dans des armo
13. et confin l espace o il s est allum 3 Quelqu un appelle le service d incendie 4 Vous pouvez combattre l incendie en ayant le dos vers une sortie e Faites attention a ce que les v tements les gants e cuisine ou d autres mati res inflammables entrent en contact avec un br leur ou une grille de cet appareil ou qu ils soient proximit de ceux ci tant qu ils n ont pas refroidi Le tissu peut prendre feu et provoquer des blessures personnelles N utilisez que des gants de cuisine secs gants de cuisine mouill s ou humides sur les surfaces chaudes peuvent provoquer des br lures de vapeur N utilisez pas de serviettes ni d autres produits textiles volumineux comme des gants de cuisine Faites attention ce que les gants de cuisine ne touchent pas les grilles chaudes des br leurs Par s curit personnelle portez des v tements appropri s Vous ne devez pas porter de v tements flottants ni de manches qui d passent quand vous utilisez cet appareil Certains textiles synth tiques peuvent prendre feu facilement et ne doivent donc pas tre port s pour cuisiner Au cas o vos v tements prendaient feu mettez vous terre et roulez vous au sol imm diatment pour touffer les flammes Cet appareil a t con u pour la cuisson d aliments Pour des raisons de s curit n utilisez jamais la table de cuisson pour chauffer une pi ce vu que l appareil pourrait s endommager Cette cuisini re est dest
14. is in place Do not over tighten NOTE The arrow on the rear part of the regulator should point in the direction of the gas flow on the cooktop Fig 9 Pin position for propane se Hex Setting Cap of the pin Hex Lid for natural gas Pin lt LP 7 E Spring PRESSURE REGULATOR DIAGRAM After performing the gas transformation always ensure that the flame of the burners is correct so that when changing from the maximum to the minimum setting it does not go out or cause backflashing 5 Itis important to ensure the proper placement of all seals in order to prevent any short circuits in case of spillage on the cooktop 6 Replace the control knobs on the taps Never remove the tap shaft In case of fault change the whole tap C Place the tag indicating the gas type to which the appliance has been transformed over the existing natural gas tag 23 IMPORTANT INFORMATION If you call the Technical Service Department please be sure to indicate E NR FD This information appears on the appliance name plate situated on the lower part of the cooktop WARRANTY COOkTOP WARRANTY WHAT IS COVERED Full One Year Warranty For one year from the date of installation or date of occupancy for a new previously unoccupied dwelling any part which fails in normal home use will be repaired or replaced free of charge Save your dated receipt or other evidence of the installation occupancy date Siemens wi
15. nourriture p ex des cr pes Suzette des cerises jubil es du boeuf au poivre flamb c Nettoyer fr quemment le ventilateur d a rotion Ne pas laisser la graisse s accumuler sur le ventilateur ou sur le filtre d Utiliser la bonne dimension de casserole Toujours utiliser un ustensile de cuisson d une dimension appropri e l l ment de surface Etouffer les flammes des feux de cuisson autres que les feux de graisse avec du bicarbonate de soude Ne jamais utiliser d eau sur les incendies de cuisson Avoir un extincteur appropri port e de la main proximit tr s visible et facilement accessible pr s de la cuisini re AVERTISSEMENT POUR R DUIRE LES RISQUES DE BLESSURES PERSONNELLES DANS LE CAS D UN INCENDIE DE GRAISSE OBSERVER LES CONSIGNES SUIVANTES a TOUFFER LES FLAMMES avec une couvercle bien ajust une t le biscuits ou un plateau en m tal et ensuite fermer le br leur ETRE PRU DENT POUR VITER DE SE BRULER Si les flammes ne s teignent pas imm diatement VA CUER LES LIEUX ET APPELER LE SERVICE D INCENDIE b NE JAMAIS RAMASSER UNE CASSEROLE EN FEU Vous pourriez vous br ler c NE PAS UTILISER D EAU y compris un linge vaisselle ou une serviette mouill e il s ensuivrait une violente explosion de vapeur d Utiliser un extincteur SEULEMENT si 1 Vous savez que votre extincteur est de classe A BC et vous savez d j comment le faire fonctionner 2 L incendie est petit
16. un contr le de qualit tr s strict tout au long du processus de fabrication et ils ont t m ticuleusement test s afin que ce produit respecte toutes vos exigences dans l objectif d obtenir une cuisson parfaite Nous vous prions donc de lire et de respecter ces instructions tr s simples pour pouvoir garantir des r sultats sans gal d s sa premi re utilisation Ce manuel contient des informations importantes non seulement sur l utilisation de l appareil mais aussi sur sa s curit et maintenance Pendant leur transport nos produits sont conditionn s dans un emballage protecteur efficace En ce qui concerne cet emballage nous nous limitons ce qui est absolument indispensable tout l emballage tant recyclable Vous pouvez contribuer la conservation de l environnement comme nous le faisons nous m mes Nous vous recommandons donc de le d poser dans le conteneur le plus proche de votre domicile dispos cet effet L huile utilis e ne doit pas tre jet e dans l vier vu que cela pourrait avoir de graves r percussions sur l environnement D posez la dans un r cipient ferm et apportez la un point de collecte ou d faut d posez la dans la poubelle elle finira dans une d charge contr l e ce qui n est pas la meilleure solution mais vite la pollution de l eau C est pour le b n fice de vos enfants et de vous m me Avant de vous d faire d un appareil usag mettez le hors d tat Remettez le ensu
17. SIEMENS Operating instructions Mode d emploi Instrucciones de funcionamiento CERTIFIED Siemens Electroger te GmbH 5551 McFadden Avenue Huntington Beach CA 92649 866 447 4363 BSH Home Appliance Corp SI E M E N S 2002 Litho in U S A Code 9000255809 A Dear Customer We thank and congratulate you on your choice This practical modern and functional appliance has been built with top quality materials These materials have been subjected to thorough quality control in the manufacturing process and meticulously tested in order for this appliance to meet your every need achieving perfect cooking Therefore we ask you to read and follow these simple instructions in order to guarantee unbeatable results from the first use This manual contains important information not only for use of the appliance but safety and maintenance as well During transport our products are protected by efficient packaging materials However we have reduced our packaging to the bare essentials The materials are all completely recyclable Just like us you can help protect the environment To do so we recommend you dispose of these materials in the recycling facility nearest you Waste oil should not be poured down the sink drain as this has a negative impact on the environment Place it in a closed container and dispose of it at a collection point If this is not possible dispose of it with standard domestic waste
18. a table de cuisson sur la graduation minimum Ainsi sera r duit le risque de br lures en travaillant c t de flammes ouvertes de plus la consommation de gaz sera conomis e ce qui favorisera l environnement S il se produit un d faut d alimentation l appareil ne devra pas tre utilis Si l appareil ne fonctionne pas correctement contactez le service technique BRULEUR MINIMUM RECIPIENT MAXIMUM RECIPIENT Grand br leur double flamme 9 Rapide 9 10 Semi rapide 6 8 Auxiliaire 5 6 33
19. bustible materials such as gasoline other vapors and inflammable liquids near the appliance 6 Do not block the combustion or ventilation air flow f a burner goes out and gas escapes open windows and doors Wait until gas dissipates before using the appliance If you smell gas your installer has not done a proper job of checking for leaks If the connections are not perfectly light you can have a small leak and therefore a faint smell Finding a gas leak is not a do it yourself procedure Some leaks can only be found with the burner control in the ON position and this must be done by a qualified service technician See Warning page 3 7 Maintain a minimum distance of 762 mm 30 between the gas cooktop and cabinets installed in the upper part 8 The gas pressure regulator supplied with the appliance must be installed in the gas piping line 9 The appliance and its individual shutoff val ve must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any pressure testing of the system at test pressures in excess of 3 5 kPa 1 2 psig The appliance must be isolated from the gas supply piping system by closing its individual manual shutoff valve during any pressure testing of the gas supply piping system at test pressures equal to or less than 3 5 kPa 1 2 psig 10 ImportantWhen using an especially large pan leave a minimum space of 50 mm 2 to prevent damage to countertops of wooden plastic or ot
20. cooktop is in use Each of the feet must be placed into the corresponding dim ples in the cooktop Do not use a grate if damaged Never leave the cooktop unattended Spillovers will cause smoke and grease spills that can ignite Do not heat food containers without opening them An accumulation of pressure can trigger the explosion of the container Do not heat or warm unopened food contai ners Build up of pressure may cause the contai ners to burst and cause injury While cooking adjust the burner control so that the hot flame only touches the bottom of the pot or pan Do not allow the flame to extend beyond it Use caution so that the currents triggered by the forced ventilation openings or fans do not blow the inflammable material toward the flames or push them so that they extend beyond the edges of the pot or pan Always use cooking utensils with flat bottoms big enough to cover the burner If smaller utensils are used part of the flame can remain exposed and set clothing on fire To reduce the risk of burns ignition of inflammable materials and unintentional spills point the handles of the utensils inward so that they do not hang over adjacent working areas cooking areas or the edge of the cooktop To eliminate the risk of burns or fire by rea ching over heated surface units cabinet storage space located above the surface units should be avoided If cabinet storage is to be provided the risk
21. cune partie de l appareil moins que ce manuel le recommande sp cifiquement Tous les autres services doivent tre r alis s par un technicien qualifi 30 l est interdit de laisser des enfants seuls ou sans surveillance dans une zone o des appareils sont utilis s Ne permettez personne de s asseoir ou de rester debout sur une partie de l appareil D s que des enfants sont en ge d utiliser l appareil il est de la responsabilit des parents ou des repr sentants l gaux d assurer qu ils sont instruits des pratiques de s curit par des personnes qualifi es Ne pas laisser les enfants se servir de la cuisini re moins d tre tre troitement surveill s par un adulte Le enfants et les animaux domestiques ne devraient pas tre laiss s seuls ou sans surveillan ce pr s d une cuisini re en marche On ne devrait jamais les laisser jouer autour de la cuisini re qu elle soit utilis ou non Ne placez pas d objets veillant l int r t des enfants sur la table de cuisson ou derri re celle ci Siles enfants montent sur l appareil pour prendre ces objets ils peuvent souffrir de graves blessures Ne pas utiliser de papier aluminium ou de dou blure de protection dans quelque partie que ce soit de l appareil surtout les cuvettes de propret des l ments de surface ou le fond du four L installation de ces doublures peut causer un risque de choc lec trique ou d incendie Ne pas laisser
22. du papier aluminium du plasti que du papier ou du tissus venir en contact avec un br leur chaud ou une grille chaude Ne pas laisser s evaporer compl tement l eau des chaudrons N utilisez aucune partie de la table de cuisson pour ranger des objets Les mati res inflammables peuvent prendre feu et les objets en plastique peuvent fondre ou prendre feu galement Eteignez les flammes l aide d un couvercle aux dimensions correctes d un l chefrites ou d un autre plateau en m tal puis essayez d teindre le br leur gaz Faites tr s attention et vitez de vous br ler Si les flammes ne sont pas teintes imm diatement vacuez le lieu et appelez les pompiers En connectant les appareils lectriques pr s de la table de cuisson assurez vous que les c bles ne touchent aucune surface de cuisson chaude Si la table de cuisson se trouve pr s d une fen tre assurez vous que les rideaux ne peuvent pas voler sur ou pr s des br leurs de la table de cuisson et provoquer un incendie AVERTISSEMENT POUR R DUIRE LES RISQUES D INCENDIE DE GRAISSE a Ne jamais laisser les l ments de surface allum s haute intensit sans surveillance Les d borde ments par bouillonnement provoquent de la fum e et des d bordements graisseux qui peuvent pren dre feu Chauffer l huile lentement feu bas ou moyen b Toujours allumer la hotte lorsque vous cuisinez temp rature lev e ou que vous faites flamber de la
23. e enamel When cleaning the pan supports be careful with the pegs as they could come loose and scratch the glass or the frame the next time you use the pan support 14 O S A 7 Ip K i SY IP S gn D me w Home troubleshootin You do not always ng call the technical assistance service In many cases you can solve problems on your own The following table contains useful advice Important Only authorized personnel from our Technical Service can perform the necessary tasks relative to the gas and electrical systems The general electrical system is malfunctioning The electric ignitor does not work The flames on the burners are not uniform The gas flow does not appear to be normal or no gas comes out There is a smell of gas in the kitchen area The safeties of the various burners do not work 16 Defective fuse The automatic circuit breaker has tripped or a fuse has blown There is food or cleaning product residue between the ignitor and the burner The burners are wet The burner caps are not set correctly The different parts of the burner have been set incorrectly The grooves on the burners gas outlets are dirty The burners may not be totally dry The gas mains are turned off through a mid pipe valve If the gas comes from a gas bottle it may be empty A gas valve has been left on There may be a leak from the coupling to
24. e et l entretien Pour son utilisation L utilisation d un appareil de cuisson gaz produit la formation de chaleur et d humidit dans la pi ce o il est plac Assurez vous que la pi ce incorpore les conditions de ventilation appro pri es Maintenez ouverts les canaux de ventilation L utilisation prolong e de l appareil avec plusieurs groupes ou avec tous les groupes de cuisson peut demander une ventilation suppl mentaire comme l ouverture d une fen tre ou d une porte ou une extraction d air plus intense l aide d une hotte aspirante Pour garantir une bonne combustion la pi ce o se trouve l appareil doit avoir un volume minimal de 1240 cft 35 m3 et poss der une porte donnant sur l ext rieur ou une fen tre pouvant s ouvrir Il est interdit d utiliser simultan ment des r tissoires des po les ou des pierres pour gril chaudes sur plusieurs br leurs vu que l accumulation de chaleur pourrait endommager l appareil Si des casseroles ayant de grandes dimensions sont utilis es il faudra maintenir une s paration minimum d environ 50 mm 2 entre la casserole et les mat riaux inflammables p riph riques Entre la manette de commande ou le bandeau de commande et la casserole ou la po le il faudra maintenir une s paration minimum d environ 50 mm 2 Le r cipient de cuisson ne devra pas toucher le bandeau de commande Si les casseroles ou les po les sont retir es momentan ment placez l
25. ed persons Do not allow children to use this appliance unless closely supervised by an adult Children and pets should not be left alone or unattended in the area where the appliance is in use They should never be allowed to play in its vicinity whether or not the appliance is in use Do not place objects that may attract children s interest on or behind the cooktop If children climb up the appliance to retrieve such objects they could be seriously injured Do not use aluminium foil or protective liners to line any part of an appliance especially sur face unit drip bowls or oven bottom Installation of these liners may result in a risk of electric shock or fire Do not allow aluminum foil plastic paper or cloth to come in contact with a hot burner or grate Do not allow pans to boil dry Do not use any part of the cooktop to store objects Inflammable materials can ignite and plastic objects can melt or catch fire Extinguish flames with a properly fitted lid baking sheet or other metal tray Next attempt to shut off the gas burner Use caution and avoid burns If flames are not extinguished immediately evacuate the premises and notify the fire department When connecting electrical appliances near the cooktop make sure that the cables do not touch any cooking surface that remains hot If the cooktop is near a window ensure that the curtains can not be blown or moved over or near the burners of the coo
26. eil seuls des techniciens agr s pourront r aliser les r parations correspondantes Droit de r aliser des modifications techniques r serv Avant la premi re mise en service Retirez l emballage de l appareil et liminez le conform ment aux r glementations locales N oubliez pas qu il existe d autres accessoires en plus de l emballage Maintenez les l ments de l emballage et les rev tements en plastique hors de port e des enfants V rifiez l tat de l appareil avant de l installer pour vous assurer qu il ne s est produit aucun dommage pendant son transport Seul un personnel agr pourra installer l appareil et le connecter avant la premi re mise en service conform ment aux r glementations en vigueur des entreprises fournissant le gaz et la r glementation locale sur les travaux civils Tournez les manettes de commande sur avant de connecter l appareil au r seau lectrique Le num ro de s rie de l appareil se trouve sur la note de contr le jointe au pr sent manuel Pour des raisons de garantie conservez cette note avec les instructions d utilisation et de montage Lisez attentivement les instructions de montage et d utilisation avant de mettre en marche votre appareil Nettoyez consciencieusement l appareil et les accessoires quand vous les utilisez pour la premi re fois Vous liminerez ainsi les possibles odeurs neuf et les restes de poussi re consultez le chapitre sur le nettoyag
27. er supply before carrying out maintenance operations on this unit Never modify or alter the construction of the appliance For example do not remove leve ling legs panels wire covers or anti tip brackets screws Install a smoke detector in or around the kitchen Install a gas shutoff valve near the appliance It must be easily accessible in an emergency The warranty for this appliance does not cover damages caused by non adherence to these instructions or by any non authorized modifications California Proposition 65 Danger The burning of gas cooking fuel generates some by products which are on the list of substances which are known by the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive harm California law requires busi nesses to warn customers of potential exposure to such substances To minimize exposure to the se substances always operate this unit accor ding to the instructions contained in this booklet and provide good ventilation to the room when cooking with gas During maintenance procedures remove power and the plug from the outlet and shut off the gas supply In order to guarantee the electrical safety of the appliance only authorized technicians can perform the necessary repairs The right to make technical modifications is reserved Before the first start up Remove the packaging from the appliance and dispose of it as per local laws Remember that there are other accessories in
28. f rapid semi rapid and auxiliary cooktop burner tips See table1 TABLE 1 Burner data The burner must be used with the gases indicated on the NATURAL PROPANE specifications plate Gas pressure for use 6 Burner Burner tip marker 138 rapid Consumption Rated BTU hr 9 800 Hs Burner tip marker 110 Consumption Rated BTU hr 6 500 Hs Burner tip marker 85 Consumption Rated BTU hr Hs Burner tip marker Consumption Rated BTU hr Hs Distance Y inner bushing Distance Z outer bushing 1 Remove the grates covers and the main body of the burner 2 Change the burner tips using the spanner provided by our technical services department code 424699 and make sure that they are tightened all the way in order to ensure that they are correctly sealed Figure 4 The adjustment of primary air must not be performed on these burners 20 B Changing the tips on the upper large double flame burner The glass panel and the frame are fixed to the rest of the cooking hob by means of clips The following steps must be taken to remove both the glass panel and frames 1 Remove all the burners caps diffusers etc Fig 5a 2 Loosen the two screws on the rapid semi rapid and auxiliary burners Fig 5b 3 Loosen the three screws on the large double flame burner Fig 5c IMPORTANT INFORMATION 4 Use the disasse
29. her non heat resistant materials Never leave hot oil or grease unattended 11 Make the caution about leaving oil or grease unattended Always turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food i e Crepes Suzette Cherries Jubilee Peppercorn Beef Flambe Use high heat settings on the cooktop only when necessary To avoid bubbling and splattering heat oil slowly on no more than a low medium setting Hot oil is capable of causing extreme burns and injury Never move a pan of hot oil especially a deep fat fryer VVait until it is cool 12 Do not clean the appliance while it is still hot Some cleaners produce noxious fumes when applied to a hot surface Wet clothes or sponges can cause burns from steam After a spill or boilover turn off the burner and allow the cooktop to cool Clean around the bur ner and burner ports After cleaning check for proper operation Use Proper Pan Size The use of undersized cookware will expose a portion of the heating element or burner to direct contact and may result in ignition of clothing Select cookware having flat bottoms large enough to cover the surface unit This appliance is equipped with one or more surface units of different size Proper rela tionship or cookware to heating element or burner will also improve efficiency 13 To avoid compromising the electrical safety of the appliance use of high pressure steam jet cleaning apparatus is forbidden
30. ich the appliance is installed must have a minimum volume of 1240 cft 35 m and must possess a door that opens outdoors or a window that can opened The use of spit roasters pans or grilling stones simultaneously by more than one burner is prohibited as the accumulation of heat could damage the appliance If large pots are used a minimum separation of approximately 50 mm 2 should be kept between the pot and peripheral inflammable materials A minimum separation of some 50 mm 2 should be kept between the control dial or control panel and the pot or pan The cooking pot must not touch the control panel If pots or pans are removed temporarily set the stovetop to the minimum setting This will reduce the risk of suffering burns while working near open flames in addition to saving gas thus favoring the environment If there is a fault in the current supply do not use the appliance If the appliance does not work properly contact the technical service Y MAXIMUM PAN SIZE Rapid burner 9 10 Semi rapid 6 8 Auxiliary 5 6 This is what your new Cooktop looks like Grates Burner up to B t 3 900 Btu hr urner up to 9 800 Btu hr Burner up to 6 500 Btu hr Control knobs Large double flame burner up to 20 000 Btu hr Burner up to 6 500 Btu hr The gas burners Figure1 Off 6 Hi 6 Low Figure 2 6 Thermocouple Ignitor Figure 3
31. in e un usage normal par un m nage familial seulement Elle n est pas approuv e pour un usage l ext rieur Voir la ga rantie Pour toute question communiquer avec le fabricant Quand vous utilisez la table de cuisson NE TOUCHEZ PAS LES GRILLES DES BRULEURS O LES ZONES ENVIRONNANTES Elles sont suffisamment chaudes pour provoquer des br lures AVERTISSEMENT Pour pr venir une recrudes cence soudaine du feu toutes les grilles doivent tre positionnees correctement sur la plaque de 1590 chaque fois que celle ci est utilis e Chaque patt doit tre positionn e dans l encoche correspondante sur la plaque de cuisson Ne pas utiliser une grill endommag e Ne laissez jamais la table de cuisson sans surveillance Les d bordements produiront de la fum e et des d versements de graisse qui peuvent prendre feu Ne chauffez pas de conteneurs d aliments sans les ouvrir Une accumulation de pression peut provoquer l explosion du conteneur Ne pas faire chauffer ou r chauffer la nourriture dans un contenant qui n a pas t ouvert L augmen tation de la pression pourrait faire exploser le conte nant et provoquer des blessures Quand vous cuisinez r glez le contr le du br leur de sorte que la flamme chaude ne touche que la partie inf rieure du r cipient et faites attention ce qu elle ne d passe pas les bords 31 Faites attention ce que les courants d air provoqu s par les ouvert
32. incendie ou une explosion provoquant des d g ts mat riels des blessures sur les personnes voire un d c s peuvent d couler du non respect strict des informations contenues dans le pr sent manuel Ne pas stocker ni utilisez d essence ni d autres vapeurs ou liquides inflammables proximit de cet appareil ou de tout autre appareil lectrique QUE FAIRE SI VOUS D TECTEZ UNE ODEUR DE GAZ e Ne cherchez pas allumer quelque appareil lectrique que ce soit e Ne touchez aucune commande lectrique n utilisez aucun t lephone dans le b timent e Appelez imm diatement votre fournisseur de gaz depuis le t l phone de votre voisin Suivez les consignes que vous donnera votre fournisseur de gaz e Si vous ne pouvez joindre votre fournisseur de gaz appelez les service des pompiers L installation et la mise en service doivent tre r alis es par un installateur qualifi une agence sp cialis e dans le SAV ou bien par votre fournisseur de gaz VEUILLEZ LIRE LES INSTRUCTIONS AVANT DE CONTINUER IMPORTANT Conservez ces instructions pour les fournir l inspecteur lectricien local INSTALLATEUR Joignez ces instructions l unit pour remettre l ensemble au propri taire PROPRIETAIRE Conservez ces instructions pour de futures consultations 27 Informations importantes pour l installation et l utilisation 1 Ne permettez pas que des flammes d passent le bord de l ustensile de cuisine Cette instruct
33. ion cable must be at least of the JT 3x18 AWG UL CSA variety or should be heat resistant at least 105 C 221 F The mains connecting cable must only be purchased through and connected by an authorised specialist Do not tamper with the inside of the appliance If this is necessary call our technical assistance service 19 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Gas type changing From natural gas to propane It is necessary that all operations related with installation adjustment or adaptation LP gas be performed by authorized personnel of our Technical Service and that the regulations in force as well as the requisites of the gas companies be followed IMPORTANT Before you begin turn off the gas and electricity supply to the appliance Before connecting up the appliance to the installation first check that it has been adjusted for the type of gas that is to be supplied Our cooktops are delivered from factory prepared to operate with the gas type indicated on the specifications plate The propane gas tank must be equipped with its own high pressure regulator in addition to the pressure regulator supplied with this unit Supply Pressure Natural Gas 7 wc 17 5 mbar minimum Propane Gas 11 wc 27 4 mbar minimum The maximum supply pressure to this appliance shall not exceed 14 water column 34 9 mbar This cooktop can be adapted to work with LP gas To do so the following procedures must be completed A Change o
34. ion est fond e sur des consid rations de s curit 2 N oubliez pas que l appareil chauffe lorsqu il est en fonctionnement Le sens commun est important L extinction des flammes ne signifie par que les pi ces ne sont plus chaudes 3 Pour des raisons de s curit cet appareil ne doit pas tre destin chauffer une pi ce 4 Assurez vous de d connecter l alimentation lectrique avant de d monter l appareil 5 Maintenez la zone de l appareil propre et libre de mati res combustibles par exemple essence autres vapeurs et liquides inflammables 6 N obstruez pas le flux d air de combustion et de ventilation Si un br leur s teint et que du gaz s chappe ouvrir les portes et les fen tres Attendre que le gaz dissipe avant d utiliser la cuisini re S il y a une odeur de gaz l installateur n a pas bien v rifi les fuites a gaz Si les joints ne sont pas parfaitement tanches il peut y avo ir une petite fuite de gaz et de l une l g re odeur Trouver une fuite de gaz n est pas une proc dure faire soi m me Certaines fuites ne peuvent tre trouv es qu en pla ant le con tr le du br leur en position ON et ceci doit tre accompli par un technicien en entretien et r paration qualifi Voir Avertissement page 24 7 Il faut conserver une distance minimum de 762 mm 30 entre la table de cuisson gaz et les armoires plac es sur la partie sup rieure 8 Le r gulateur de p
35. ires mobiles des v hicules de loisirs ou des mobil home ATTENTION NE JAMAIS utiliser cet appareil comme chauffage d appoint risque d intoxication au monoxyde de carbone et de surchauffe de l appareil Cet appareil a t test conform ment aux normes ANSI CSA Z 21 1 concernant les appareils de cuisson lectrom nager USA et CAN1 1 M81 Canada Uniquement si l installation est effectu e aux USA Cette installation doit respecter les lois locales ou d faut le National Fuel Gas Code Loi nationale sur le gaz combustible ANSI Z 223 1 NFPA 54 dition actuelle Si vous utilisez une source lectrique externe l appareil doit tre mis la terre conform ment aux lois locales ou d faut au National Electrical Code Loi lectrique nationale ANSI NFPA 70 dition actuelle Installations pour Massachusetts 1 L installation doit tre effectu e par un te chnicien ou un entrepreneur un plombier qua lifi ou avec licence par l tat ou la province ou la r gion o l appareil est install 2 La soupape d arr t doit tre un robinet de gaz poign e en T 8 Un connecteur de gaz flexible ne doit pas d passer 36 po Uniquement si l installation est effectu e au Canada L installation doit respecter le CAN 1 B149 1 et 2 Lois sur l installation d appareils combustion gaz et ou les Lois locales Cet appareil quand il est install doit tre mis la terre conform ment aux lois l
36. ite un centre de collecte de mati res recyclables Votre administration locale vous fournira les informations n cessaires sur le centre de collecte le plus proche de chez vous 25 26 POUR VOTRE SECURITE 27 Informations importantes pour l installation et utilisation 28 Indications importantes 55 4646 30 Pour la Sec rite ooo ne nn en 30 Avant la premi re mise en Service 22 33 Pour son utilisation 33 Presentation de votre nouvelle table de 1550 34 35 Conseils pour cuisiner 36 Ustensiles de cuisine appropri s 36 Avertissements d utilisation quant la pr paration 37 Avertissements d utilisation en ce qui concerne 22 38 Situations anormales 40 Instructions d installation sisie 41 Installation de la table de cuisson dans le meuble Mesures de l encastrement o 41 Connexion lectrique siess common ca 43 Changement du type de gaz de gaz de ville propane 44 Transformer le r gulateur de pression de 6 W C 10 W C 47 Conditions de 48 Pour votre s curit AVERTISSEMENT un
37. ktop as this could trigger a fire WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF A GREASE FIRE a Never leave surface units unattended at high settings Boilovers cause smoking and greasy spillovers that may ignite Heat oils slowly on low or medium settings b Alway turn hood ON when cooking at high heat or when flambeing food i e Crepes Suzette Cherries Jubilee Peppercorn Beef Flame c Clean ventilating fans frequently Grease should not be allowed to accumulate on fan or filter d Use proper pan size Always use cookware appropriate for the size of the surface element Smother flames from food fires other than grea se fires with baking soda Never use water on cooking fires Have an appropriate fire extinguisher avai lable nearby highly visible and easily acce ssible near oven WARNING TO REDUCE THE RISK OF INJURY TO PERSONS IN THE EVENT OF A GREASE FIRE OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING a SMOTHER FLAMES with a close fitting lid cookie sheet or metal tray then turn off the burner BE CAREFUL TO PREVENT BURNS If the flames do not go out immediately EVACUATE AND CALL THE FIRE DEPARTMENT b NEVER PICK UP A FLAMING PAN You may be burned c DO NOT USE WATER including wet dishcloths or towels a violent steam explosion will result d Use an extinguisher ONLY if 1 You know you have a Class ABC extinguisher and you already know how to operate it 2 The fire is small and contained in the area where it started 3 The fire
38. l pipe In this case contact between this tube and the moving parts of the kitchen unit for example a drawer and its passage through areas that could be blocked must be avoided The manufacturer accepts no responsibility for leaks or connections carried out by the installation technician Leak testing of the appliance shall be conducted according to manufacturer s instructions IMPORTANT INFORMATION Electrical connection Before connecting the power cable to the wall outlet make sure the gas shut off valve and all the control knobs of the burners are set to off The voltage and total power must be checked on the specifications plate This appliance must be grounded Always ensure that all connections have been made in accordance with code requirements Thoroughly follow the requisites of the local electric power company The electrical connection CA 110 127 V is established by a connection cable with a grounding contact plug connected to a grounded outlet to which there must be access after installation of the gas cooktop All gas connections must be tested for leaks using an appropriate liquid solution Never use a flame to test for gas leaks 4h WARNING this appliance is equipped with a three prong grounding plug for your protection against shock hazard and should be plugged directly into a properly grounded receptacle Do not cut or remove the grounding prong from this plug The current supply connect
39. ll pay for all repair labor and replacement parts found to be defective due to materials and workman ship Service must be provided by a Factory Authorized Service Agency during normal working hours For Service Agency nearest you please phone 866 447 4363 WHAT IS NOT COVERED 1 Service by an unauthorized agency Damage or repairs due to service by an unauthorized agency or the use of unauthorized parts 2 Service visits to Teach you how to use the appliance Correct the installation You are responsible for providing electrical wiring and or gas installation and other connecting facilities e Reset circuit breakers or replace home fuses 3 Damages caused from accident alteration misuse abuse improper installation or installation not in accordance that with local electrical codes or plumbing codes or improper storage of the appliance 4 Repairs due to other than normal home use 5 Any service visits and labor costs during the limited warranty 6 Travel fees and associated charges incurred when the product is installed in a location with limited or restricted access i e airplane flights ferry charges isolated geographic regions 24 WARRANTY APPLICATIONS This warranty applies to appliances used in residential application lt does not cover their use in commercial situations This warranty is for products purchased and retained in the 50 states of the U S A the District of Columbia and
40. mbly lever 483196 available from our technical assistance service To release the front clips apply the lever in the area shown in figures X1 X2 depending on the hob model Never use the lever on glass edges which have no trim or frame Before putting the glass back check that the watertight seals are properly adjusted 5 To release the rear clips carefully raise the entire glass unit along with the frame as in Fig X3 6 Changing the outer flame burner tip Fig L Take out the main burner tip turning it to the left with a 10 mm spanner At the same time hold the burner tip casing in the opposite direction with a 13 mm spanner Fig K 21 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Screw in the new main burner tip pushing the burner tip casing in the opposite direction with a 13 mm spanner Loosen the holding screw Fig L1 and set the regulating bushing of the air flow to the value indicated in the burner tip table Z Tighten the locking screw 7 Changing the inner flame burner tip Fig M Using an 8 mm spanner unscrew the connector Fig M3 from the threaded component Fig M2 To do this hold the threaded component firmly in the opposite direction using a 12 mm spanner See Fig N Then using a 12 mm spanner unscrew the threaded component Fig M2 from the component Fig M1 holding the latter firmly in the opposite direction with a 12 mm spanner See Fig O 22 Unscrew the burner tip Fig M4 from compone
41. n does not take place repeat the procedure keeping the control knob pressed down 1 5 seconds To turn it off turn the control knob to the right to the correct position When carrying out this procedure the ignition system may activate again This is completely normal Your modern functional cooktop has progressive gas valves that make it possible to adjust to the necessary setting between the maximum and minimum flames The large double flame burner is very practical and convenient for cooking with paella pans Chinese woks all sorts of Asian dishes etc If your cooktop is equipped with a large double flame burner it will have a valve facilitating independent control of the interior and exterior flame This revolutionary system makes it possible to select from a wide array of power settings Working description Fig 3 The use of the appliance produces heat and humidity in the site where it is installed Ensure that the kitchen has good ventilation Keep ventilation channels open or install a mechanical ventilation system extraction hood Prolonged use of the appliance with several or all cooking units may require additional ventilation such as opening a window without causing air currents or increasing the power of mechanical ventilation if it exists 11 Cooking recommendations Very high High Large Boiling cooking roasting double flame browning paellas and burner Asian dishes wok Rapid Steak
42. ns given in the installation manual Figure 2a Figure 2b Figure 2c All operations relative to installation adjustment and adaptation to another gas type must be carried out by authorized personnel from our Technical Service and the codes in force as well as the 2177 of the gas companies must be complied with 4 Before connecting the appliance ensure that the local connection conditions as well as the gas type and pressure match the settings of the appliance Ensure that the gas supply is cut off through the manual shut off valve before connecting the appliance The gas connection must be in a place that permits access to the manual shut off valve and that if necessary is visible upon opening the kitchen cabinet door Connect the regulator Figure 3 2 to the manifold Figure 3 1 as shown by the arrow on the regulator applying teflon to the threads Connect the pressure regulator to the gas grid using a flexible gas line fitting between the shut off valve and the pressure regulator Figure 3 Ensure that a bag containing component 2 is supplied with the appliance If this component is missing call our Technical Service Use the parts we supply to complete the gas connection Tighten the appliance regulador to 15 to 22 ft lbs of torque Never tighten to more than 26 ft lbs of tor que Always use an approved pipe joint compound resistant to the action of LP gas Connection using a meta
43. nt Fig M2 and replace it with the appropriate burner tip as indicated in the burner tip table and adjust the regulating bushing of the air flow M5 in line with the value indicated in the burner tip table Y If the appliance is not firmly fixed or the clipping system is too rigid it may cause the entire appliance to lift up In this case follow this procedure 1 Loosen the fixing clips of the appliance to the kitchen unit 2 Loosen the main gas connection and take the appliance out of its seating 3 Apply the disassembly lever 483196 as shown in Fig W C Reduced consumption adjustment of the cooktop burner taps 1 Set the taps to the minimum setting 2 Remove the control knobs from the taps Fig 6 3 It has a flexible rubber seal Simply apply pressure with the tip of the screwdriver to release the thread toward the tap s adjusting screw Fig 7 Do not remove the disc seal 4 Adjust the by pass screw Fully tighten the by pass screw Fig 8 IMPORTANT INFORMATION Conversion of the 6 W C pres sure regulator to 10 W C Remove the hexagonal lid from the upper part of the regulator with an adjustable wrench Remove the plastic button on the lid and turn it pressing it firmly into place so that the letters LP instead of NAT can be clearly read on the button Replace the lid and button set on the upper part of the regulator properly sealing it Make sure that the spring
44. nts for the cabinet A Minimum 6 152 mm B Minimum 6 152 mm E Minimum 36 915 mm C Minimum 30 762 mm F Minimum 18 458 mm Maximum depth of cabinets installed above cooktop 13 330 mm Appliance installation D Minimum 2 51 mm 18 3 Depending on the model the clips and the watertight seal lower edge of the cooktop may already be fitted if this is the case do not remove them under any circumstance The seal ensures that the entire work surface will be watertight and prevents water seepage If this item has not been fitted in the factory remove the pan supports and the gas burner covers and diffusers from your cooking hob and turn it upside down Now fit the adhesive seal supplied with the appliance onto the lower edge of the cooking hob Fig 2a remove the clips from the attached accessories bag and screw them into the lower points designed for this purpose Fig 2b Place the cooktop in the middle of the opening where it is to be inserted into the kitchen unit Once the hob is fitted you should turn the clip and tighten the screw as shown in Fig 2b For disassembly unscrew the clip and proceed in the reverse manner Note do not stick the hob onto the worktop with silicone If the oven is not installed under the cooktop place a separator of non flammable material to prevent access to the lower part of the cooktop To install the cooktop over an oven check the dimensio
45. ocales ou d faut au CSA Standard C22 1 Loi Electrique du Canada Partie actuelle 29 Indications importantes de s curit Pour la s curit Lisez attentivement toutes les instructions de ce Manuel de fonctionnement et de maintenance avant d utiliser votre nouvelle table de cuisson En tant qu utilisateur vous tes responsable de la maintenance ainsi que de l utilisation correcte de cet appareil chez vous AVERTISSEMENT Ces pr cautions r duiront les risques de br lures d lectrocution d incendie et de blessures personnelles Faites tres attention quand vous utilisez cette table de cuisson vu que cet appareil lib re une chaleur intense et peut augmenter le risque d accidents Quand des appareils de cuisine sont utilis s il faut suivre les pr cautions de base suivantes sur la s curit Assurez vous que l installation et la mise en service sont correctes Suivez les instructions d installation fournies avec ce produit Seul un technicien qualifi peut r aliser l installation et la mise la terre de la table de cuisson N utilisez pas l appareil sil est endommag Demandez l installateur de vous montrer l endroit o se trouve le robinet d arr t du gaz pour savoir comment et o il faut couper l arriv e de gaz la table de cuisson Pour pr venir une accumulation de monoxyde de carbone ne pas bloquer pas les vents d a ra tion de l appareil Ne reparez ni remplacez au
46. our que les br leurs s allument et fonctionnent correctement maintenez propres les sorties Il faut nettoyer ces sorties quand il s est produit un d versement ou quand le br leur ne s allume pas m me si les allumeurs lectroniques font click Consultez la section sur l entretien et la maintenance Ne soulevez jamais une casserole en feu vous pourriez vous br ler Nettoyez la table de cuisson avec pr caution Evitez les risques de br lures provoqu s par la vapeur n utilisez pas d ponge ni de chiffon mouill pour nettoyer la table de cuisson tant qu elle est chaude Certains produits de nettoyage produisent des vapeurs nocives s ils sont appliqu s sur une surface chaude Suivez les instructions fournies par le fabricant du produit de nettoyage Assurez vous d avoir teint tous les contr les de la table de cuisson et qu elle est froide avant d utiliser un produit de nettoyage en a rosol sur la plaque de cuisson ou autour de celle ci Les produits chimiques produisant l action de pulv risation en pr sence de chaleur peuvent prendre feu ou provoquer une corrosion des pi ces m talliques 32 Les surfaces cach es peuvent avoir des bords tranchants Etre prudent lors du contact avec les parties arri re et en dessous de l appareil Seuls des techniciens agr s peuvent effectuer les services n cessaires Les techniciens doivent d connecter l alimentation lectrique avant de r aliser les services
47. r could touch the knobs or be close enough to them that the temperature of that area in creases possibly causing damage Never place pots directly on top of the burners Do not use excessive weights or strike the cooktop with heavy objects Never use two burners or heat sources to heat a single pot Avoid using roasting grilles earthen pots etc for extended periods at maximum power YES Always use appropriate pots for each burner This will prevent excessive consumption of gas and staining of the pots Always use the lid m Use only pots pans and 22 casseroles with flat thick bottoms m Center the pot over the burner ES Place the pot over the grate Make sure that the grates and burner covers are in the correct positions before using the appliance l Handle pots carefully when they are on the cooktop 13 Advice on using the appliance DO NOT Do not use washing powder oven cleaning sprays or scourers that might scratch the glass Never use sharp objects such as metal scourers or knives to remove the hardened remains of food from the surface Never use a knife scraper or similar device to clean the area where the glass meets the trim of the burners or the decorative metal frame Do not slide pans over the glass because they could scratch it In addition try not to drop heavy or sharp objects on the glass Never strike any pa
48. ression de gaz fourni avec l appareil doit tre install sur la ligne des tuyaux de gaz 28 9 L appareil et sa soupape d arr t individuelle doivent tre d connect s du circuit d alimentation en gaz pendant la r alisation d un test de mise en pression du syst me des pressions d essai exc dant 3 5 kPa 1 2 psig L appareil doit tre isol du circuit d alimentation en gaz par fermeture de son robinet d arr t manuel individuel pendant la r alisation d un test de pression du circuit d alimentation de gaz des pressions d essai equivalentes ou inf rieures 3 5 kPa 1 2 psig 10 Important quand un r cipient tr s grand est utilis laissez un espace minimum de 50 mm 2 pour viter d endommager la surface du plan de travail de la table de cuisson en bois plastique ou dans d autres mat riaux ne r sistant pas la chaleur Surveillez en permanence l huile ou la graisse chaude 11 Veiller ne pas laisser de l huile ou de la graisse sans surveillance Toujours allumer la hotte lorsque vous cuisi nez temp rature lev e ou que vous faites flamber de la nourriture p ex des cr pes Suzette des cerises jubil es du boeuf au poivre flamb Utiliser une temp rature lev e sur la plaque de cuisson seulement lorsque n cessaire Afin d viter les d bordements et les claboussures chauffer l huile lentement feu pas plus lev que moyen L huile chaude peut causer des br lures et
49. rt of the cooking hob Z7 Se Grains of sand that may 4 come from cleaning fruits and vegetables will scratch the glass surface DO After each use clean the surface of the respective burner parts once they are cold If any bits are left overcooked food drops of grease etc however few they will become stuck to the surface and more difficult to remove later To keep the burners and pan supports clean you must clean them periodically by placing them In soapy weather and brushing and with a non metallic brush to ensure that the holes and grooves are perfectly clean and can provide a perfect flame Always dry the burner covers and the pan supports if they have become wet Use a glass scraper and always lay it flat to the glass taking special care not to get it too near to the trim on the gas burners After finishing cleaning dry all the burner parts together with their casing The ring and the burner cap must be inserted when placing them on the burner casing Moisture and the incorrect positioning of the respective burner parts will affect the uniformity of the flame generated Melted sugar and spilt foods that have a high sugar content should immediately be removed from the hotplate using the glass scraper After washing the pan supports dry them well before using them to cook again if there are still any drops of water or damp patches left when you start cooking they could damage th
50. s omelettes and fried dishes Semi rapid Steamed potatoes fresh vegetables and pasta Auxiliary Cooking casseroles rice pudding and caramel Medium Low Reheating and keeping food warm ready and pre cooked meals Defrosting Rice bechamel Steaming fish Sauce and vegetables and stew Reheating and keeping food warm pre cooked meals preparing delicate casseroles Defrosting and Melting butter slow cooking chocolate and legumes fruits 1 gelatin and frozen products Appropriate cooking utensils Match Pan Diameter to Flame Size The flame should be the same size the bottom of the pan or smaller Do not use small pans with high flame settings as the flames can lick up the sides of the pan Use Balanced Pans Pans must sit level on the cooktop grate without rocking Center pan over burner Use a lid That Fits Properly A well fitting lid shorten the cooking time 12 Cooking warnings NO Do not use small pots on large burners The flame should not touch the sides of the pot Do not cook without a lid or ifthe lid moves as this causes a partial energy loss Do not use pots with irregular bottoms as they lengthen cooking time and increase energy consumption Do not place the pot off center over the burner as tipping could result Do not use large diameter pots on the burners near the control knobs which once centered over the burne
51. the gas bottle The control knob has not been held down long enough The grooves on the burners gas outlets are dirty Check the fuse in the general fuse box and replace itif faulty Check the general incoming cabinet for a tripped automatic circuit breaker or blown fuse The space between the ignitor and the burner must be cleaned carefully Dry the burner covers carefully Ensure that the covers have been correctly set Correctly set the various parts Clean the grooves on the burners gas outlets Proceed with thorough drying take special care with monoblock burners Open possible mid pipe valves Replace the gas bottle with a full one Check to see if any gas valve is on Ensure that the coupling has been made correctly Once the burner is lit keep the control knob pressed for a few more seconds Clean the grooves on the burners gas outlets Installation instructions Read these instructions before installing or using the appliance Thoroughly follow the general safety instructions as well as the important information Before using the appliance an authorized technician must install and connect it Additionally this technician must ensure that the power supply and gas connections work properly The technician performing the installation is responsible for the perfect operation of the appliance in its place of installation The technician must show
52. the user how to disconnect the electricity and gas when necessary PRECAUTION Before connecting the appliance ensure that the local connection conditions as well as the gas type and pressure and the current supply voltage match the appliance s settings t is necessary for all tasks related with installation adjustment and adaptation to LP gas to be performed by authorized personnel and that the codes in force as well as the requisites of the gas companies be respected Before you begin turn off the gas and electricity supply to the appliance Before installing turn power OFF at the service panel Lock service panel to prevent power from being turned ON accidentally Before connecting up the appliance to the installation first check that it has been adjusted for the type of gas that is to be supplied Our cooktops are delivered from factory fit to work With the gas type indicated on the name plate It is obligatory for the place where the appliance is to be installed to have standard ventilation Thus it is necessary for the combustion gases to be vented outside IMPORTANT INFORMATION Check the dimensions of the cooktop as well as the dimensions of the hole to be cut in the kitchen unit The panels located above the work surface next to the cooktop must be made of non inflammable material The stratified coatings and the adhesive that fixes them must be heat resistant to prevent possible deterioration
53. ures de ventilation forc e ou de ventilateurs ne soufflent pas la mati re inflammable vers les flammes ou poussent les flammes de sorte ce qu elles d passent des bords du r cipient Utilisez toujours des ustensiles ayant la partie inf rieure plate et dont le fond est suffisamment grand pour couvrir le br leur Si vous utilisez des ustensiles ayant des dimensions inf rieures une partie de la flamme peut tre d couvert et incendier les v tements Pour minimiser le risque de br lures d ignition des mati res inflammables et de d versements non voulus placez les manches des ustensiles vers l int rieur de sorte qu ils ne d passent pas des zones de travail adjacentes des zones de cuisson ou du bord de la table de cuisson Pour liminer le risque de br lure ou d incendie en tendant le bras au dessus d l ments de surfa ce chauff s viter de placer des armoires de ran gement au dessus des l ments de suface Si l on doit placer une armoire de rangement on peut r duire le risque en installant une hotte qui ressort horizontalement d au moins 12 7 cm 5 po au del du bas de l armoire Prenez le manche du r cipient pour viter que l ustensile se d place en remuant ou en retournant les aliments LA GRAISSE EST INFLAMMABLE Laissez refroidir la graisse chaude avant d essayer de la manipuler Evitez d accumuler des d p ts de graisse Nettoyez la table de cuisson apr s chaque utilisation P

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