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Electric Built‐in Hobs INSTALLATION AND OPERATION MANUAL...
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Dear Owner, Congratulations on the purchase of your new appliance. Now that you have your new cooktop, please take the time to do a couple of very simple tasks. Read the user instructions contained in first section of this booklet. Your new appliance has been designed and manufactured to the highest standards and incorporates a host of innovative styling and technical features. The time invested in studying this booklet will familiarise you with these features and help you to achieve the best results and get the most enjoyment from your appliance. It could also spare you the inconvenience of any unnecessary service faults. We wish you many years of cooking pleasure from your cooktop. This booklet will serve as a valuable reference guide and is best retained in a safe place. Should you ...
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Description of the heat plates =Rapid heat plate 2000W =Rapid heat plate 1500W =Heat plate control knobs =signal lamp Index Description of the heat plates page Use Operation of the top with the electric plates page Advice on the use of cooking tops Utensils Cleaning page Installation Electrical connection page Fixing of the hot plate 3 ...
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Use Operation of the top with the electric plates The electric tops can either be of the standard type, or of the rapid type. These last feature a red mark at their centre. According to your needs, the tops can be adjusted by turning the knobs either clockwise or anti‐clockwise on 6 position besides the 0 position (off). The positions marked by the higher numerical index match the maximum output of heat (see table). When using rapid tops, a thermostat automatically reduces the power when the selected temperature is reached, and the top operates intermittently to reach a constant cooking temperature. The pilot light set in the control area signals that the electric plates are switched on. Reheating Cooking Roasting‐frying Normal and fast 1 ...
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Use Do not use pots and pans that are unsteady and likely to rock or overbalance. Do not operate the cooktop for an extended time without utensil on the hotplate. Good BAD BAD BAD BAD BAD BAD (recessed (convex base) (undersize) (oversize) (moisture on (no utensil) base) hotplate) Cleaning Cut off the mains to the equipment before carrying out any work and wait for it cool ...
Installation Electrical connection Appliances with three‐pole cable are set up for operation with alternating current at the voltage and frequency indicated on the rating plate. Look at the connection wiring diagram. The earth conductor is yellow/green. The connection to the electricity supply must be made by a qualified person and following the regulations in force. When the appliance is to be installed above a built‐in oven, the two appliances must be connected separately, to make it easier to take the appliances out and for electrical safety. ...
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Note 1: Fire resistant material (eg ceramic tiles) is required to 450 mm above burner top if wall or vertical structures are within 200 mm from burner. Note 2: Rangehood and exhaust system are not permitted within 650 mm above burner tops. Note 3: Leave at least 50 mm clearance between the base of the appliance and a combustible surface. Never leave the packing components (plastic bags, nails, foamed polystyrene, etc...) within the reach of the children since they are a source of potential danger. Fixing of the hot plate Position the special sealed gasket (provided) on the edge of the cooktop making sure that the ends meet without one lying on top of the other. Put the hob in the unit opening making sure that it is centered. Fasten the cooktop to the unit with the fastening brackets (see fig. 7). The traction of the screws will be enough to cut the sealing gasket so that the excess can easily be removed. 7 ...
If, during the guarantee period, the appliance becomes irreparable as agreed by the engineer approved by GAA then we reserve the right, at our discretion, to exchange the defective product with a replacement appliance at GAA’s sole cost. If the same product is no longer available an alternative will be offered with the same functions as the faulty item.
Claims arising from non-domestic use or commercial environment. Any gas appliance not fitted by a gas safe qualified installer. If no fault is found then GAA reserves the right to charge for the call out at the going rate of £55.00 plus VAT.