Operation Manual

If a tap becomes difficult to move you must oil the tap, without delay, following the instructions given below:
1) Dismantle the main part of the tap by unscrewing the two screws that can be found on the bar of the tap itself. (Fig. 13)
2) Take out and clean the holding cone and its setting with a cloth soaked in diluent.
3) Oil the cone lightly with the special oil.
4) Insert the cone, move it a few times, take it out again, remove the excess oil and make sure that the areas where the gas flows are
not obstructed.
5) Reassemble all the pieces in the reverse order to that followed for the dismantling and check that the tap is working properly.
USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
DESCRIPTION OF HOBS
Descriptions
DESCRIPTIVE CAPTION FOR HOB DESCRIPTION OF HOBS
1. Small Burner Model 5 Burner Fig. 14
2. Medium burner Model 6 Burner Fig. 15
3. Rapid burner
4. Dual burner
5. Front left side burner control knob
6. Front right side burner control knob
7. Rear right side burner control knob
8. Rear left side burner control knob
9. Central burner control knob
10. Front central side burner control knob
11. Central rear side burner control knob
CAPTION FOR ELECTRICAL DIAGRAM
(Diagrams fig. 16 fig.17)
1 Electric panel
2 Lighter button
3 Ignition device
4 Lighting plugs
L Brown (phase)
N Blue (neutral)
Yellow/Green (earth)
USE OF THE BURNERS
On the control panel above every knob there is a diagram which indicates which burner the knob in question refers to. The burners can
be turned on in several ways according to the type of appliance and its individual features:
- Manual “On” switch ( this is always possible even if the electric current is cut off ): Turn the knob corresponding to the selected
burner in an anticlockwise direction so that the knob is at MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then put a lit match to the
burner.
- Electric “On” switch: Turn the knob corresponding to the selected burner in an anticlockwise direction so that the knob is at
MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then press the lighter button and let it go as soon as the burner is alight..
- Automatic Electric “On” switch: Turn the knob corresponding to the selected burner in an anticlockwise direction so that the knob is
at MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then press in the knob. Let it go as soon as the burner is alight.
- “On switch for burners with safety device ( thermocouples ): Turn the knob corresponding to the selected burner in an
anticlockwise direction so that the knob is at MAXIMUM (this corresponds to a large flame) and then use one of the lighting devices
described above. When the burner is lit keep the knob pressed in for about 10 seconds in order to allow the flame to heat up the
thermocouple. If the burner goes out when letting the knob go, repeat the operation all over again.
- Use of the Dual burner (Fig.18)
This model controls both the central and the external crown of the burner with just one valve.
To ignite the central crown and the external crown of the burner, press and turn the knob to the maximum delivery position 1
and hold it down until ignition; in this position both the internal and the external flame are at maximum.
Turn the knob to position 2 to have the external crown at minimum and the internal crown at maximum flame
Turn the knob to position 3 to have the internal crown at maximum and the external crown offTurn the knob to position 4 to have the
internal crown at minimum and the external crown off.
N.B.: You are advised not to try and light a burner if its flame divider is not correctly in place.
Advice for the best use of the burners:
- Use suitable pans for each burner ( see tab. n° 4 and Fig. 19).
- When boiling point is reached turn the knob on to MINIMUM.
- Always use pans with a lid.
TABLE N°4: Recommended pan diameters.
BURNER
PAN DIAMETERS recommended (cm.)
Small
9 - 14
Medium
14 - 26
Large
18 - 26
Dual
22 - 26