if the flame goes out, repeat these steps keeping the knob pushed for 5 seconds longer
adjust to the desired flame height between
3.1.3 TURNING OFF BURNERS
Turn the control knob clockwise to the zero position marked "".
3.1.4 OPERATING THE HOB SUPPLIED WITH LIQUID GAS FROM BOTTLE
Before igniting the first burner, open the gas bottle valve and then ignite burners as described above.
When closing gas supply before turning off the last burner:
close the gas bottle valve
after the flame is extinguished close the relevant control knob
The gas bottle valve should be closed when the hob is not used.
3.1.5 VESSEL SELECTION
Pots should not be too high. It is recommended to use vessels whose height is about 2/3 of their
bottom diameter.
Do not place large pots in the front part of the
hob as the burner flame may overheat knobs.
Adequate vessel
Recommended vessels diameters for particular burners:
Triple-crown
Burner TC
23 – 30 cm
UK
Fig. 17
Vessel too small in
relation to burner
size
Great
Burner GR
18 – 28 cm
OPERATION
and
Do not place large pots in the rear part of the
hob as the flame may overheat the wall.
Concave bottom
Fig. 19
Rapid
Burner R
16 – 26 cm
11
Fig. 18
Convex bottom
Semi-rapid
Burner SR
Burner AUX
14 – 22 cm
Auxiliary
12 – 16 cm