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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
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Wash the appliance panels using hot water to which a fat-
dissolving agent has been added, dry and polish if neces-
sary. No steel brushes, steel or copper wool or similar 
utensils are to be used.
2.1
FINNED PAN RESTS
Use a sponge and lukewarm soapy water or another soft 
detergent for cleaning. Do not use steel wool or abrasive 
cleaning agents 
so as not to damage the enamel. If heavily 
soiled, the pan rests should be soaked in soapy water over-
night.
Finned pan rests made of chrome nickel steel can be washed 
in a washing machine.
2.2
HOTPLATE
From time to time use a steel brush to clean dirt and soot from 
the plate and grease it lightly with commercial range plate 
grease. Never use water for cleaning, as this would cause cor-
rosion.
2.3
BURNER
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Lift off the burner lid (1 / Fig. 11) and pilot burner body (3 / 
Fig. 11).
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Soak overnight in soapy water.
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Clean thoroughly with a brush.
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Clean blocked holes (2 / Fig. 11) on the burner cover (1 / 
Fig. 11) and holes in the pilot burner (7 / Fig. 11), blow 
through if necessary.
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Do not use abrasive paper to clean the tip of the thermo-
element (7 / Fig. 11). The sensor must be free of cracks.
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Take great care that no dirt enters the gas supply line 
(burner tube (4 / Fig. 11) and the pilot burner opening). 
Cover these places if necessary.
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Thoroughly dry all the burner parts before reinstalling them.
Note:
The burner lid (1 / Fig. 11) must lie evenly and engage in 
the burner body which must engage in the burner tube.
Ensure the correct positioning of the burner lid before light-
ing the burner. It must be fixed and only movable in the ver-
tical position.
CAUTION:
Wrong positioning of the burner lid can cause combustion 
irregularities  - danger of burning!
2.4
FLAME
In a visual check, the flames must be dark blue without any 
upper yellow or orange tips; they must be stable and soot-free 
and adhere firmly to the outlets.
If there is a lack of primary air, the flame has yellow streaks 
and tips; if there is too much primary air, the flame is short, 
transparent and tends to lift off the burner.
When the flame is correctly adjusted, it must not lift off or back-
fire when the burner is cold as well as warm.
The flame will backfire into the inside of the burner when the 
speed of the gas-air mixture through the burner outlets is too 
low, particularly when the air passages are dirty.
The different ignition processes must also take place without 
any delays. This concerns: ignition, arc-through and extending 
the flame over the whole burner area.
If the flame fails to meet all the requirements, cleaning or main-
tenance is necessary.
2.5
FAULTS
3.
OPEN COMPARTMENT
The open compartment (Fig. 12) is integrated in the base unit.
Recommended accessories:
- Shelf fixation (1) 2 off
- Shelves (2) 1 off
 1 Burner lid
  2 Drill  holes
 3 Burner body
 4 Burner tube
 5 Burner support
 6 Pilot burner
 7 Thermoelement tip
 Fig. 11 Burner
1
6
2
5
7
3
4
Fault
Cause
Remedy
Main burner
Sooty flame.
• Gas mix too rich.
• Partially blocked burner 
gaps.
- Clean burner cap.
Long yellow flame tips.
• Mixing tube narrowed 
 
by dirt.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
Flame lifts off from one or 
more burners.
• Exit velocity too high due 
to blocked burner gaps.
• Deformed burner cap.
• Pressure regulator on 
gas cylinder not 
 
operating correctly.
- Cleaning the burner cap.
- Request replacement.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
Flame flashes back.
• Mixture too lean.
• Insufficient exit velocity 
at burner gaps.
• Soiled airways.
• Blocked nozzle.
• Deformed or burnt-out 
burner cover.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
 
 
 
- Request replacement.
Flame too small in one or 
more burners.
• Partially blocked nozzle.
• Insufficient gas 
 
pressure.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
No flame at low setting.
• Blocked low setting 
 
nozzle.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
No flame in one or more 
burners.
• Completely blocked 
 
nozzle or mixer tube.
• Blocked gas tap.
• No  gas.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
- Check gas tap setting.
Pilot burner
No flame.
• Blocked burner gaps.
• Blocked nozzle.
- Clean pilot burner cap.
Flame goes out after 
 
control valve release.
• Thermo-element insuffi-
ciently heated (dirty?).
• Defective 
 
thermo-element.
- Remove dirt; do not use 
abrasive paper!
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
Flame too small or too 
large.
• Primary air ratio 
adjusted.
• Nozzle blocked.
- Inform Customer 
 
Service.
 1 Shelf fixation
 2 Shelves
 Fig. 12 Storage space