User Manual

BThe room must also allow for the influx of the air needed for proper combustion. The flow of
air for combustion purposes must not be less than 2 m
3
/h per kW of installed capacity. The
supply of said air can be effected by means of direct influx from the outside through a duct with
a inner cross section of at least 100 cm
2
which must not be able to be accidentally blocked.
Those appliances which are not fitted with a safety device to prevent the flame from
accidentally going out must have a ventilation opening twice the size otherwise required, i.e.a
minimum of 200 cm
2
(Fig. A). Otherwise, the room can be vented indirectly though adjacent
rooms fitted with ventilation ducts to the outside as described above, as long as the adjacent
rooms are not shared areas, bedrooms or present the risk of fire (Fig. B).
CIntensive and prolonged use of the appliance may necessitate supplemental ventilation, e.g.
opening a window or increasing the power of the air intake system (if present)
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How To Use Your Appliance
The position of the corresponding gas burner is indicated on each control knob.
Gas Burners
The burners differ in size and power. Choose the most appropriate one for the diameter of the
cookware being used.
The burner can be regulated with the corresponding control knob by using one of the following
settings:
To turn on one of the burner, please press the corresponding knob all the way in and turn in
the counter-clockwise direction to the high” setting.( On those models fitted with safety
devices, user must keep the knob press down until the burner ignites for approximately 3
seconds to allow the safety device to heat up.)
Caution: If the burner accidently goes out, turn off the gas with the control knob and try
to light it again after waiting at least 1 minute.
To Turn off a burner, turn the knob in the clockwise direction until it stops (it should be on the
●” setting).
Use the appropriate cookware, whose diameter is shorter than the hot plates for each burner
in order to save energy.
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