Do not allow children to touch:
- the controls or the appliance itself;
- the packaging (bags, polystyrene, staples, etc.);
- the appliance, during and immediately after use, since the hob becomes very hot;
- an unused appliance (make any potentially hazardous parts safe).
Do not:
- touch the appliance with any wet part of the body;
- use the appliance when barefoot;
- pull the appliance or power cable to unplug from the socket;
- use the appliance in an unsuitable or potentially hazardous manner;
- route the power cables of other appliances across hot parts of the hob;
- expose the hob to atmospheric agents;
- use the hob as a worktop or as a surface to rest things upon;
- use flammable fluids near the appliance;
- use adapters, multiple-sockets or extension leads for the power connection;
- allow anyone except a qualified technician to install or repair the appliance.
Important
- Do not use unstable or buckled pots and pans on the burners, since they may tip over
- If the appliance has a lid, make sure the burners are cold before closing it.
- Shut the gas supply tap when the hob is not in use.
- Before installation, make sure your local gas supply is compatible with the appliance
The manufacturer declines all liability for damage or injury resulting from: incorrect installation,
improper, incorrect or unreasonable use.
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or cause spills.
specifications. The type of gas with which the appliance is designed to be used is
specified on the dataplate on the underside of the hob. This appliance is not connected
to a device for removal of gas combustion fumes and must be installed and connected
in compliance with all regulations in force. Pay particular heed to regulations governing
ventilation. The use of a gas cooking appliance produces heat and moisture in the room
where it is installed. Ensure the room is adequately ventilated: keep natural ventilation
openings open, or install a mechanical ventilation device (extractor hood with exhaust
duct). In the event of intensive or prolonged use of the appliance, it may be necessary
to provide additional ventilation, for example, by opening a window, or more efficient
ventilation, for example by increasing the extractor hood speed.