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1. e Whatto do if you smell gas Donottry to turn on any appliance gt Do not touch any electrical switch Do not use any phone in your building gt Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas supplier s instructions gt f you cannot reach your gas supplier call the fire department e Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer service agency or the gas supplier e Save any nozzles removed from the appliance for future use e The maximum depth of cabinets installed above the cooktop should be 13 inches 330 mm e Keep the appliance clear and free from combustible materials gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids e Do not obstruct the flow of gas or block any air vents LOCATION OF PARTS MODEL GC2BGL MODEL GC424BGL 4 7 2 ke uu DODD 12 11 9 10 Part No Description Heat supplied 2 Fast burner 8350 Btu h 3 Semi fast burner front 4350 Btu h 4 Semi fast burner back 4350 Btu h 5 Auxiliary burner 3400 Btu h 7 Grate 9 Burner no 2 control knob 10 Burner no 5 control knob 11 Burner no 4 control knob 12 Burner no 3 control knob NOTICE This appliance has been manufactured for residential use only INSTALLATION Installation adjustment of controls and maintenance must only be carried out by qualified personnel Incorrect installation may cause damage to
2. e When the pan comes to a boil set the knob to a reduced rate position small flame icon Fig 8 e Always put lids on the pans e Use only flat bottomed pans Burners Power Ratings Pan Diameter Fast burner 8350 Btu h 8 to 834 Semi fast burner front 4350 Btu h 6 to 7 Semi fast burner back 4350 Btu h 6 to 7 Auxiliary 3400 Btu h 4 to 5V2 WARNINGS Burners will only ignite when the corresponding knob has been set to the Full on position large flame icon Fig 8 Matches can be used to ignite the burners during a power outage but use caution Never leave the appliance unattended when the burners are being used Make sure there are no children in the vicinity In particular make sure that the pan handles are correctly positioned Keep checking on foods that require oil or other grease to cook since these products can easily catch on fire The machine must not be used by people including children with impaired mental or physical capacities or without experience of using electrical devices unless supervised or instructed by an adult responsible for their safety and care Children should not be allowed to play with the equipment Never use aerosol sprays near the appliance when it is operating Containers wider than the unit are not recommended NOTES The use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and moisture in the room in which it is installed The room must therefore be well ve
3. persons animals or property for which the Manufacturer will not be considered responsible During the life of the system the automatic safety or regulating devices on the appliance may only be modified by the manufacturer or by his duly authorized dealer Installing the Cooktop Check that the appliance is in good condition after having removed the outer packaging and internal wrappings from around the various loose parts In case of doubt do not use the appliance and contact qualified personnel Never leave packaging materials cardboard bags Styrofoam nails etc within the reach of children since these items could become sources of danger The measurements of the opening made in the top of the modular cabinet and into which the cooktop will be installed are indicated in Fig 1 and the following chart Always comply with the measurements given for the hole into which the appliance will be recessed see Figs 1 and 2 Use These Dimensions in inches Model No A B C D E GC2BGL 11 19 24 214 276 GC424BGL 21 18 2V2 2 Ve 276 Sealing the Cooktop The cooktop has a special seal that prevents liquid from getting into the cabinet below Follow these instructions exactly in order to apply this seal correctly Detach the seals from their backing checking that the transparent protection still adheres to the seal itself Turn the cooktop over and correctly position seal E Fig 3 und
4. with lighting regularly clean the ignition elements ceramic and electrode and safety cut off switches IMPORTANT When removing the burners to clean them ensure that all parts are correctly positioned before relighting them Do not remove the metal disc B Fig 11a screwed onto the burner SERVICING Always disconnect the appliance from the electric and gas mains before proceeding with any servicing operation Replacing Components To replace the components housed inside the appliance remove the trivets and the burners from the upper part of the cooktop Remove the fixing screws V of the burner Fig 12 and the knobs by pressure from the hands in order to take off the appliance After having carried out these operations the burners Fig 13 taps Fig 14 and electrical components can all be replaced Fig 15 It is advisable to change seal D Fig 14 whenever a tap is replaced to ensure a perfect tightness Greasing the taps See Fig 16 If a tap becomes stiff to operate it must be immediately greased in compliance with the following instructions 1 Remove the tap 2 Clean the cone and its housing using a cloth soaked in solvent 3 Lightly grease the cone 4 Fit the cone back into place operate it a few times and then remove it again Eliminate any excess grease and check that the gas ducts have not become clogged 5 Fit all parts back into place complying with the disasse
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6. SUMMIT PROFESSIONAL BUILT IN CERAMIC GAS COOKTOPS Models GC2BGL GC424BGL Instruction Manual Dear Customer Thank you for buying one of our ceramic gas cooktops We are sure that this modern functional and practical appliance made using the finest quality materials will fully satisfy your requirements This new appliance is very easy to use but in order to obtain the best results we strongly recommend that you read this booklet carefully before use The manufacturer cannot be considered responsible for any damages to people or things in the event of incorrect installation or improper use of this appliance We reserve the right to make any changes to our products which we consider to be necessary or useful also in the interest of the user without affecting the essential characteristics in terms of functionality and safety The staff of Felix Storch Inc Summit Appliance Division 770 Garrison Avenue Bronx New York 10474 www summitappliance com TABLE OF CONTENTS Important Safeguards c ccce eeeeee esee eee eiie eene n nnn nn nnn 2 I ore tleTeNodu i tr 3 Installation iret en etia etr ei deo das eco serd peu eee estes 4 7 Installing the COORIOJD Lstso eee tono o Rte aet ripe 4 Sealing the CODKTOD c iio eov oe tao RR dE cu E D 5 Room Ventilation xu esten ie dceses ELDER Exe Rises 5 Gas CONNECTA 2 MEC DRM 6 Electrical Connection sees 6 7 PACJUSUMCINS et TEE 8 6101
7. er the edge of the cooktop itself so that the outer side of the seal perfectly matches the outer edge of the cooktop The ends of the strips must fit together without overlapping Once the seals are securely and evenly fixed to the cooktop press them into place with the fingers and remove the strip of protective paper from the seal Set the plate into the hole made in the cabinet Fig 3 Attach brackets G to the bottom of the cooktop with screws F until each bracket contacts the underside of the cabinet Fig 4 In fastening the brackets do not use a mechanical or electric screwdriver Instead use a hand operated screwdriver and exert only moderate force The adjacent walls left right or behind that exceed the cooktop in height must be at a minimum distance from the cut hole as indicated in Fig 1 and the chart on the preceding page In order to avoid accidentally touching the hot cooktop bottom it is necessary to put a horizontal wooden insert attached by screws at a minimum distance of 6 below the lower surface of the cooktop see Fig 1 Room Ventilation To ensure proper operation of the appliance be sure that the room where it is installed has adequate ventilation Gas Connection Natural Gas and Propane Gas Natural gas installations require the connection of a gas regulator to the cooktop You will find this regulator among the accessories supplied with the appliance Assemble the regulator no
8. ly with hot water using a scraper on hot spills e As time goes by metallic streaks discoloring or scratches may appear due to poor cleaning and the incorrect movement of pans Scratches are hard to eliminate but do not affect the correct operation of your cooktop e Do not use jets of steam to clean the appliance 12 The enamaled grids enameled covers A B and C and burner heads M see Figs 11 and 11a must also be washed and the ignition elements AC and safety cut off sensors TC see Fig 11b must be cleaned Do not wash them in the dishwasher Cleaning operations must be carried out when the cooktop and components are not hot The use of metal scouring pads powder abrasives and corrosive sprays must be avoided Do not allow vinegar coffee milk salt water lemon juice or tomato juice to remain in prolonged contact with the surfaces WARNINGS When reassembling the components observe the following recommendations e Check that the holes in the burner heads M Fig 11 are not blocked by foreign bodies e Ensure that the enameled covers A B and C Figs 11 and 11a are correctly positioned on the burner head The covers are correctly positioned on the head when they are perfectly stable e If the opening and closing of any valve is awkward do not force it but request urgent intervention by the technical assistance service e Do not use jets of steam to clean the appliance e To prevent difficulties
9. mbling order in reverse 6 The tight closure test must be done using a foaming liquid Never use a flame for this test LIMITED WARRANTY Within the 48 contiguous United States for one year from the date of purchase when this appliance is operated and maintained according to instructions attached to or furnished with the product warrantor will pay for factory specified parts and repair labor to correct defects in materials or workmanship Service must be provided by a designated service company Outside the 48 states all parts are warranted for one year from manufacturing defects Plastic parts shelves and cabinets are warranted to be manufactured to commercially acceptable standards and are not covered from damage during handling or breakage ITEMS WARRANTOR WILL NOT PAY FOR e Service calls to correct the installation of your appliance to instruct you how to use your appliance to replace or repair fuses or to correct wiring or plumbing e Service calls to repair or replace appliance light bulbs or broken glass shelves Consumable parts such as filters are excluded from warranty coverage e Damage resulting from accident alteration misuse abuse fire flood acts of God improper installation installation not in accordance with electrical or plumbing codes or use of products not approved by warrantor e Replacement parts or repair labor costs for units operated outside the United States e Repairs to parts o
10. mn Min Max 2 Rapid Propane HD 5 11 83 2400 8350 P Natural Gas 7 145 2400 8350 3 Seiitapid Propane HD 5 11 58 2050 4350 P Natural Gas 7 100 1700 4350 4 Sania Propane HD 5 11 58 2050 4350 p Natural Gas 7 100 1700 4350 5 Auxiliar Propane HD 5 11 50 1200 3400 Y Natural Gas 7 90 1400 3400 USING THE COOKTOP Lighting the burners A diagram is screened beside each knob on the control panel of your cooktop This diagram indicates to which burner the knob in question corresponds After having opened the gas main or bottled gas tap light the burners as described below The knobs of the burners are equipped with a safety cut off device They must be turned in a counter clockwise direction until they reach the full on position large flame icon Fig 8 and come to a stop Now push down on the knob The burner should ignite in 2 or 3 seconds Keep the knob depressed as you turn it toward the reduced rate position small flame icon Fig 8 to adjust the flame Should the flame accidentally go out turn the burner control knob off and wait at least 1 minute before attempting to light it again eo Q Q Fullon E position AL d OO i Reduced rate gO position Fig 8 Proper use of the burners To achieve maximum efficiency with the least possible gas consumption keep the following instructions in mind e Use the correct pan size for each burner See the following table and Fig 9
11. ntilated Intensive and lengthy use of the appliance may require additional ventilation This can be achieved by opening a window or by increasing the power of the mechanical exhaust system if installed 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 appliance 11 CLEANING CAUTION Before cleaning the appliance disconnect it from the gas and electricity supplies If you wish to maintain the shine of the ceramic surface treat the glass with a silicon based film product before use to protect the surface against water and dirt This protective film is not durable so it is advised to repeat the application of the product frequently It is very important to clean the cooktop every time you use it while it is still warm Do not clean using abrasive metal scourers powder abrasives or corrosive sprays Depending on the degree of dirt we recommend the following e For light stains a damp sponge is sufficient e Tough encrusted dirt is easily eliminated using a scraper Fig 10 not supplied with the cooktop but easy to find in local stores Use the scraper carefully to avoid damaging the cooktop e Traces of liquid spilled from pans can be eliminated with vinegar or lemon juice e Try not to allow sugar or sugary foods to fall on the cooktop while cooking Should this occur switch off the cooktop and clean it immediate
12. position It is understood that only burners operating with Natural Gas or City Gas should be subjected to the above mentioned adjustments The screw must be fully locked when the burners operate with Propane turn clockwise The operations described above can be carried out easily whatever the position of the cooktop or however it is fastened to the work surface THE BURNERS DO NOT REQUIRE ANY REGULATION OF INCOMING AIR CONVERSIONS Replacing Nozzles The burners can be adapted to suit different types of gas by fitting the nozzles that corres pond to the gas used To do this it is necessary to remove the burner heads and use a straight key B to unscrew the nozzle A see Fig 7 and replace it with a nozzle corresponding to the gas used Be sure the nozzle is seated tightly After making these replacements the technician must regulate the burners as described in Adjustments on the previous page and apply the label corresponding to the new gas type in place of that previously applied This label is contained in the spare nozzle bag For ease of the fitter we have prepared a table indicating the flow capacities the heat capacities of the burners the diameter of the nozzles and the working pressure for the various types of gas Arrangement of Burners 0 D OO Normal Nominal Heat Burners Pressure Injector Input Btu h Gas Diameter inches water 1 100 mm No Description colu
13. r systems resulting from unauthorized modifications made to the appliance e Expenses for travel and transportation for product service in remote locations e The removal and reinstallation of your appliance if it is installed in an inaccessible location or is not installed in accordance with published installation instructions DISCLAIMER OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES LIMITATION OF REMEDIES CUSTOMER S SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDY UNDER THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL BE PRODUCT REPAIR AS PROVIDED HEREIN IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO ONE YEAR WARRANTOR SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OR LIMITATIONS ON THE DURATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS SO THESE EXCLUSIONS OR LIMITATIONS MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE TO STATE Call customer service toll free in the U S A 1 800 932 4267 Monday to Friday 9 00 am 5 00 p m ET Order parts online at www summitappliance com support suMMIT PROFESSIONAL Felix Storch Inc Phone 718 893 3900 Summit Appliance Division Fax 718 842 3093 770 Garrison Avenue Web Site Bronx NY 10474 www summitappliance com 15
14. ting the direction of gas flow and transition pieces supplied in accordance with the figure below GAS INLET PIPE E LBOW CONNECTION eu UT The transition piece on the supply side of the regulator must be provided by the installer Unions compatible with the hose fittings must be used and connections tested for gas leaks Be sure that the supply connection point is accessible with the appliance installed WARNING Be sure the hose assembly is restrained from accidental contact with the flue or flue outlet of an under counter oven Electrical Connection The electrical connections of the appliance must be carried out in compliance with local standards and provisions Before connecting the appliance check that 1 The electrical capacity of the main electrical supply and current sockets suit the maximum power rating of the appliance See the data label attached to the bottom of the cooktop 2 The socket or system has an efficient ground connection in compliance with local standards and provisions The manufacturer is not responsible for failure to comply with these provisions When the appliance is connected to electrical power by a socket e Fit a standard plug suited to the load indicated on the data label to the cable e Fit the wires following Fig 5 noting the following correspondences Letter L live wire Letter N neutral wire Ground symbol green or yellow green wire e Never use adapters or shun
15. ts for connection since these could create false contacts and lead to dangerous overheating e The outlet must be accessible after the cooktop is built in i i Fig 5 When the appliance is connected directly to the electrical main e Install an omnipolar circuit breaker between the appliance and the electrical main This circuit breaker should be sized in compliance with local installation regulations e Remember that the ground wire must not be interrupted by the circuit breaker e For optimum safety the electrical connection may also be protected by a high sensitivity differential circuit breaker You are strongly advised to fix the yellow green ground wire to an efficient grounding system ADJUSTMENTS Always disconnect the appliance from the electrical power source before making any adjustments All seals must be replaced by the technician when any adjustments are completed Taps Reduced rate adjustment 1 Switch on the burner and turn the corresponding knob to the Reduced rate position small flame icon Fig 8 page 10 2 Remove knob M Fig 6 which is simply pressed onto its support rod 3 Insert a small screwdriver D into hole C Fig 6 and turn the throttle screw to the right or left until the burner flame has been adequately regulated to the Reduced rate position Check that the flame does not go out when the knob is sharply switched from the Full on to the Reduced rate
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