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Operating Instructions

Gas hobs
KM 390 G
KM 391 G
WO
To avoid the risk of accident
or damage to the appliance
it is
to read these
instructions before installing
or using it.
M.-Nr. 05 827 460

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  • Page 1: Operating Instructions

    Operating Instructions Gas hobs KM 390 G KM 391 G To avoid the risk of accident or damage to the appliance it is to read these instructions before installing or using it. M.-Nr. 05 827 460...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    ......... 3 Appliance models .
  • Page 3: Burner

    a Wok burner Control knob for cooking zone: b Auxiliary burner h Front left c Fast burner i Rear left d Normal burner j Rear middle e Pan support (separat for each k Rear right burner) l Front right f Cooking zone symbols g Mains connection cable Depending on country of destination, the appliance may be supplied with...
  • Page 4 a Wok burner Control knob for cooking zone: b Auxiliary burner h Front left c Fast burner i Rear left d Normal burner j Rear middle e Pan support (separat for each k Rear right burner) l Front right f Cooking zone symbols g Mains connection cable Depending on country of destination, the appliance may be supplied with...
  • Page 5 m Burner cap n Burner ring o Burner head p Burner base q Ignitor r Ignition safety device...
  • Page 6 The electrical safety of this appli- This appliance complies with all rele- ance can only be guaranteed when vant legal safety requirements. Im- continuity is complete between the ap- proper use of the appliance can, pliance and an effective earthing sys- however, present a risk of both per- tem.
  • Page 7 Make sure all the components of the gas burners have been cor- For safety reasons the appliance rectly assembled before switching on. must only be operated after it has been built in. This is necessary to en- When using a cooker hood over sure that all electric components are the gas hob, ensure that any burn- shielded.
  • Page 8 Do not let small children use the appliance or touch it during opera- Under no circumstances use a tion. The burner support, burners and steam cleaning appliance to clean also the surfaces around the burners the gas hob. Pressurised steam could heat up and remain hot for quite a while cause permanent damage to the sur- after the appliance has been switched...
  • Page 9 Do not heat up unopened tins of Ensure that the flames from the food on the hob as pressure will burner do not spread out beyond build up in the tin and it can explode. the base and up the sides of the pan. This could result in injury or damage.
  • Page 10 In the event of damage or a defect, When using an electric socket near switch off the appliance immedi- the hob, care should be taken that ately. Turn off the gas supply tap, and the cable of the electrical appliance disconnect completely from the elec- does not come into contact with the gas tricity supply.
  • Page 11 Old appliances contain materials which can be reclaimed or recycled. Please The transport and protective packing contact your dealer, your local waste has been selected from materials which collection centre or scrap merchant are environmentally friendly for disposal about potential recycling schemes. and can normally be recycled.
  • Page 12 A data plate for your appliance is sup- plied with this documentation. It should be stuck into the space provided at the end of the instruction book. The ad- dress of the nearest Service Depart- ment is given on the back page.
  • Page 13 Metal components have a protective coating which may give off a slight smell when the hob is heated up for the Before using for the first time clean the first time. The smell and any vapours hob and all removable parts as follows: will dissipate after a short time and do ^ The removable parts of the gas not indicate a faulty connection or ap-...
  • Page 14 The control knobs are used to switch on the burner and regulate the strength of & the flame. ^ The control knob for the burner re- & quired must be pressed in and turned anti-clockwise to the large flame symbol to switch on. ^ When the flame ignites, keep the control pressed in for 8-10 seconds, and then let it go.
  • Page 15: Settings

    ^ When the flame burns steady after re- ^ Turn the knob clockwise until the "ß" leasing the knob, select a setting be- position is reached. tween the large and the small flame This stops the flow of gas and the flame symbol.
  • Page 16 ß gas supply is turned off flame outer ring: inner ring: & outer ring: weak inner ring: (2x) outer ring: inner ring: weak flame outer ring: inner ring: weak...
  • Page 17 – Wide, shallow pans are preferable to narrow, tall ones. They heat up more quickly as there is room for more flame under the base. Auxiliary Normal Fast – Any heat-resistant pans can be used on a gas burner. Pan bases do not need to be even for cooking, (in con- trast with those used on an electric –...
  • Page 18: Safety Cut-Out

    This appliance is fitted with an electric If there is an interruption to the electric- ignition safety device which cuts off the ity supply the gas can be ignited with a supply of gas to a burner if the flame match: goes out, for example if food has boiled ^ Press in the relevant control knob and...
  • Page 19 Clean the appliance regularly, prefera- Take off the pan supports. bly after each use. Allow it to cool suffi- Clean these and the control knobs with ciently. a damp cloth, washing up liquid and warm water. Stubborn soiling is best soaked before.
  • Page 20: Hob Surface

    Wipe soiling off using a damp cloth. Stubborn soiling is best removed with a shielded scraper blade. Clean the hob surface with a sponge and a mild solution of warm water and Then apply a proprietary cleaning washing up liquid. Soak baked or hard- agent for ceramic surfaces using a soft ened spills.
  • Page 21: Burners

    The surface of the burner cover will gradually become more matt with time. The burners can be dismantled for This is quite normal and will not affect cleaning. the operation of the hob. ^ Wipe the fixed parts of the burner base with a damp cloth and dry after- ^ Take off all the removable parts of the wards.
  • Page 22 ^ Make sure that all the locating tabs and notches line up exactly. Place the burner head o on to the burner base p so that the ignitor and the ig- nition safety control extend through their respective holes in the burner head.
  • Page 23 ^ Make sure that all the locating tabs and notches line up exactly. Place the burner head o on to the burner base p so that the ignitor and the ig- nition safety control extend through their respective holes in the burner head.
  • Page 24 Repairs to the gas and electrical components of this appliance must Check whether the burner cover is cor- only be carried out by a suitably rectly assembled. qualified and competent person to ensure safety. Unauthorised repairs could be dangerous. Check whether food deposits have lodged themselves between the ignitor However, some minor problems can be and the burner cover.
  • Page 25: Data Plate

    The hob is supplied ready for connec- Connection to the gas supply, or tion to natural gas. conversion from use of one type of Depending on country, a set of jets for gas to another should only be un- conversion to liquid gas is included dertaken by an approved fitter, who with the hob.
  • Page 26 All electrical work should be carried out by a competent person, in strict accor- The wires in the mains lead are col- dance with national and local safety oured in accordance with the following regulations. code: For extra safety it is advisable to install Green/yellow = earth a residual current device (RCD), with a Blue...
  • Page 27 The address of the nearest Service Department is given on the back page. The voltage and rated load are given on the data plate. Please quote these data, together with the model description and serial number when contacting the Ser- vice Department.
  • Page 28 Alteration rights reserved / xx02 M.-Nr. 05 827 460 / V00 This paper consists of cellulose which has been bleached without the use of chlorine.