Instructions for use
EN
Installation
All the operations concerned with the installation
(electrical and gas connections, adaptation to
type of gas, necessary adjustments, etc.) must
be carried out by qualified technicians, in
terms with the standards in force.
For specific instructions, kindly read the part
reserved for the installation technician.
Use
Gas burners (Fig. 1)
The ignition of the gas burner is carried out
by putting a small flame to the upper part
holes of the burner, pressing and rotating
the corresponding knob in an anti-clockwise
manner, until the maximum position has
coincided with the marker. When the gas
burner has been turned on, adjust the flame
according to need. The minimum position is
found at the end of the anti-clockwise rotation
direction.
For models with automatic/ simultaneous (with
one hand) ignition, it is sufficient to proceed
as described above using the corresponding
knob. The electric spark between the ignition
plug and the burner provides the ignition of
the burner itself. After ignition, immediately
release the push-button and adjust the flame
according to need.
For models with a thermoelectric safety
system, the burner is ignited as in the various
cases described above, keeping the knob
fully pressed on the maximum position for
approximately 3/5 seconds. After releasing
the knob, make sure the burner is actually lit.
NB: we recommend the use of pots and
pans with a diameter matching that of
the burner, thus preventing the flame
from escaping from the bottom part and
surrounding the pot
•
do not leave any empty pots or pans on the
fire
When cooking is finished, it is also a good
norm to close the main gas pipe tap and/or
cylinder.
2
GAS
Fig 1
wok
fast
semifast
auxiliary*
*with reduction grid
Models with Dual Wok burner (Fig.2)
Some models are equipped with a Dual Wok
burner. It is possible to light the central and
external flame (F1+F2) by turning and pressing
the knob anti-clockwise or to light the central
burner (F1) only, as shown in the figure below.
F1+F2 Max
F1+F2 Min
F2
Fig 2
Ø 20-32
Ø 20-26
Ø 14-20
Ø 10-14
F1 Min
F1Max
F1