The bottom should be
suitably larger for this
burner
• Do not use any dishes other than those intended for warming up. Use of inappropriate dishes (e.g. plastic
ones) may result in fire hazards.
• Make sure that all the knobs of the unused burners are in the „closed burner" position (Fig.8)
Figure 8. Setting a knob in the position, in which the gas supply to the burner is completely cut
• Open the valve for LPG cylinders equipped with the LPG reductant (only for LPG-powered stoves).
• Press the control knob of the selected burner while holding the lit match or the lighting appliance (e.g.
electric lighter) in your hand.
• Turn the knob to the „pilot burner" position as shown in Fig. 9 (counterclockwise)
Figure 9. Setting the knob when only the pilot burner is gas-powered
• gnite the gas via the „pilot burner" with the previously prepared match or lighting appliance, and press and
hold the knob for about 20 seconds (the time it takes for the protection to come into effect)
ATTENTION! When proceeding with ignition of the pilot burner, please remember that there is air
in the fitting, which must be displaced by the incoming gas from the supply system. When the gas
has filled the entire stove fitting, the unit actuates.
• Turn the knob (counterclockwise) to the full-flame position (Fig. 10) in order to light the main burner (lit by
the pilot burner). Then turn the knob further in the same direction to get an energy-saving flame (Fig. 11).
The main burner will not be actuated if the pilot burner does not light and heat the gas leak detector. In
the event of a temporary fadeaway of flame, the gas leak detector will cut off the gas supply to the burner.
Concave bottom
off.
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Bottom too small for this
burner