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2.3. ADAPTING THE HOB TO DIFFERENT 
TYPES OF GAS
To adapt the Hob for use with different types of gas, carry out the 
following instructions:
•remove the grids and burners
•insert on hexagonal spanner (7 mm) into the burner support (Figure 
7)
•Unscrew the injector and replace it with one suitable for the gas to be 
used (see gas type table)
 1)As illustrated, assemble parts in sequence:
A: 1/2 Male Adaptor Cylindirical
B: 1/2 Seal
C: 1/2 Female Gas Adaptor Conical-Cylindirical or 
     Cylindirical-Cylindirical
2)Tighten the joints with the spanner, remembering to twist the 
pipes into position.
3)Attach fitting C to mains gas supply using rigid copper pipe or 
flexible steel pipe.
IMPORTANT: carry out a final check for leaks on the pipe 
connections using a soapy solution. NEVER USE A FLAME. Also, 
make sure that the flexible pipe cannot come into contact with a 
moving part of the cabinet (eg.adrawer) and that it is not situated 
where it could be damaged.
Warning: If gas can be smelt in the vicinity of this appliance turn off the 
gas supply to the appliance and call the engineer directly. Do not 
search for a leak with a naked flame.
2.4. REGULATING THE MINIMUM FLAME
After lighting the burners, turn the control knob to the minimum setting 
and then remove the knob (this can easily be removed by applying 
gentle pressure).
Using a small «Terminal» type screwdriver the regulating screw can 
be adjusted as in Figure 9. Turning the screw clockwise reduces the 
gas flow, whilst turning it anticlockwise increases the flow – Use this 
adjustment to obtain a flame of approximately 3 to 4 mm in length and 
then replace the control knob.
When the gas supply available is LPG - the screw to set the idle flame 
must be turned (clockwise) to the end stop.
When you have carried out the new gas regulation, replace the old gas 
rating plate on your appliance with one (supplied with hob) suitable for 
the type of gas for which it has been regulated.
3. USE OF HOB - USER INSTRUCTIONS
This appliance must only be used for the purpose for which it is 
intended, domestic cooking, and any other use will be considered 
improper and could therefore be dangerous. The Manufacturer will 
not be responsible for any damage or loss resulting from improper 
use.
3.1. USING THE GAS BURNER
To ignite the burners, place a lighted taper close to the burner, press in 
and turn the control knob anti-clockwise.
If the burners have not been used for a couple of days, wait for a few 
seconds before lighting the burner, this will allow any air present in the 
pipes to escape.
For appliances fitted with electronic ignition carry out the following:
• push in and turn the knob anticlockwise to the ignition symbol.
• ignite the burner by pressing the sparker button.
For hobs fitted with automatic ignition simply push in and turn the knob 
to the ignition symbol.
The ignition system will continue to generate sparks as long as the 
control knob is being pressed.
If the burner has not ignited within 5 seconds, turn the knob to the 0 
position and repeat the operation.
For smaller containers the gas burner should be regulated so that the 
flame does not overlap the base of the pan. Vessels with a concave or 
convex base should not be used.
WARNING: If a flame is accidentally extinguished, turn the knob 
to the off position and do not attempt to re-ignite if for at least 1 
minute.
If over the years the gas taps become stiff to turn it is necessary to 
lubricate them.
Such operation must be carried out only by qualified Service 
Engineers.
The flexible tube shall be fitted in such a way that it cannot come into 
contact with a moveable part of the housing unit (e.g. a drawer) and 
does not pass through any space where it may become crushed/ 
kinked or damaged in any way.
To prevent any potential damage to the hob please carry out the 
installation following this sequence (picture 6):
For models fitted with a safety tap (which cuts-off the flow of gas if the 
flame is accidentally extinguished) the burners are ignited and 
described above, but care must be taken.
Prior to switching on the gas hob ensure that the burners and burner 
caps are correctly placed within their position.
GENERAL ADVISE
For best results, use cooking vessels with a flat surface.   The size of 
the surface should match the gas burner side as follows. Table A. 
Suitability of Cooking Pans (Figure 11)
Keep in mind that larger pans have larger heating surfaces.
This will help them to cook the food faster than pans with smaller heating 
surfaces.
Always use pan sizes proportionate to the amount of the food to be 
cooked. In order to prevent splashing, do not use very small pans, 
especially for foods with excess liquid. If you use excessively large pans 
for quick cooked foods, sausages and liquids will stick and residues will 
remain attached to the pan after being emptied.
Closed pans and baking trays or moulds are suggested for cooking 
sweets. Splashed sugar and juices from an open pan may stick to the 
cooker surface and will be difficult to remove.
This is especially important for pans used for roasting or pressurized 
cooking at high temperature.
Do not leave burners unattended without a pan or with an empty pan on 
top.
Check the suitability of cooking pans with respect to the following criteria;
They should be heavy.
They should completely cover the burner surface; they may be a little 
bigger but no smaller.
Base surfaces should be completely flat and fit well on the cooking 
surface.
•For the best use of the electric hotplates and to minimize energy 
consumption, only pans with smooth flat bases should be used. The size of 
the pan should be as close as possible to the diameter of the hotplate, and 
never smaller. The base of the pan should be dry and spillage should be 
avoided. Empty pans must not be left on the plates, and the plates should 
not be left switched on without a pan.
Turn the knob to the position for the required temperature of the hot plate. 
The indicator light of the hot plate will come on and the hot plate will start to 
heat.
When cooking is completed, turn the knob to the “ O” position. (Figure 10). 
Do not leave the hot plate turned on without a pan on it. The diameter and 
the base of the pan you use is critical. The maximum diameter of the pan 
base is 14 cm and the base should be flat.
Leave the hot plate to heat up for 5 minutes before placing a pan on it the 
first time you use it. This will allow the heat resistant coating of the plate to 
harden due to burning.
Use a wet cloth and detergent for cleaning the hot plates. Do not remove 
food residues from the hot plates with a knife or any other hard, sharp 
object.
Turn on the hot plate for a few moments to dry it after cleaning. However, it 
must never be left on for more than a few moments without a pan on top.
Position Power (Watt) Power (Watt)
Explanation
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
0
100 W
180 W
250 W
500 W
750 W
1000 W
0
135 W
220 W
300 W
850 W
1150 W
1500 W
Off
Heating
Cooking at low temperature
Cooking at low temperature
Cooking, Roasting, Boiling
Cooking, Roasting, Boiling
Cooking, Roasting, Boiling
3.2. USE OF COOKTOP ELECTRICAL PLATES
Table A
Auxiliary
Semi Rapid
Rapid 
Burner Type
Ø pan / pot 
Max(cm)
AUX 
SR
18
24
26
4 crown
QC 
26
Ø pan / pot 
Mın (cm)
10
12
16
18