You must strictly follow the instructions, to prevent accidents, personal injuries and property damages. DANGER! The signal word DANGER warns against hazards that lead to severe injuries or death if the hazards are not avoided. 2 / 26 1051993...
Suffocation and explosion hazard due to leaking gas! • When you sense gas odour, observe the following rules: – immediately close the gas controller and the main gas valve; – do not light up any open flame, quench flames; 1051993 3 / 26...
Page 6
• Close the gas shut-off valve should the fire emerge. Never put the flame out with water; to suppress fire, use a lid or a fire-blanket. Following extinction of fire, ensure sufficient fresh air inflow. 4 / 26 1051993...
Page 7
The appliance may only be used when it is clean. • Use only original spare parts. Never attempt to repair the appliance on your own. • Do not introduce any changes in the appliance nor modify it. 1051993 5 / 26...
An unintended use may lead to personal injuries or property damages caused by hazardous voltage, fire or high temperature. The appliance may only be used to perform tasks described in this instruction manual. The following is an unintended use: – usage in closed rooms – heating of rooms. 6 / 26 1051993...
Declaration of Conformity The appliance meets the currently applicable standards and guidelines of the European Union. We confirm the above in the EC Declaration of Conformity. We may provide relevant Declaration of Conformity upon request. 1051993 7 / 26...
In the case of extended storage (over three months), make sure you check the condition of the packaging and the parts regularly. If needed, replace the packaging with a new one. – before storing disconnect the appliance from the gas cylinder. 8 / 26 1051993...
G-1KB 1K2000 / 2116 1419 1 x 20 kW 1051993 Tab. 3 Functions of the Appliance The exceptionally large hob, distinguished by its high load-bearing capacity and 20 kW output, allows you to prepare food in larger quantities in the open air without any problems.
List of Components of the Appliance Fig. 1 1. Burner's lid 2. Burner's cup 3. Thermal flame control 4. Cast-iron grate 5. Frame 6. Gas supply 7. Gas connected stub 8. Gas controller 9. Drip tray 10. Feet (4 pcs) 1051993 13 / 26...
2. TRF (technical regulations for liquid gas); 3. DVGW G 631 (installation of commercial kitchen appliances for combustion of gas fuels). Moreover the appropriate construction law, trade law, OHS, and VDE regulations must be followed in the place of installation. 14 / 26 1051993...
(e.g., films made of materials resistant to high temperatures), which sustain temperatures of at least 65°C. • Maintain sufficient lateral clearance for service purposes should maintenance and repair works be required. 1051993 15 / 26...
The attested gas shut-off valve must be installed in a easily accessible location between the gas supply installation and the appliance, so that, if needed, gas supply may be interrupted at any time. • Gas connection stub is found at the right-hand side of the appliance. 16 / 26 1051993...
Page 19
The correct supply pressure is indicated on the appliance nameplate and in Table 2 'Characteristics of Burners and Nozzles'. The supply pressure must be measured with a tube pressure gauge or an electronic manometer with a graduation of at least 0.1%. 1051993 17 / 26...
Page 20
CAUTION! This setting may be introduced by qualified gas installer only, with consideration for technical data, through exchange of burner nozzles, as well as through introduction of the resulting settings. 18 / 26 1051993...
Page 21
Table 2 in the section 'Characteristics of Burners and Nozzles'. 5. Screw the nozzle on. Fig. 4 6. Adjust the distance 'X' for the primary air as specified in Table 2. 7. Refit the upper protective cover. 1051993 19 / 26...
Page 22
Figure 6 and Table 2 in the section 'Characteristics of Burners and Nozzles'. 1. To adjust the primary air, unscrew the threaded pin 'A' and move the sleeve to the desired distance. Fig. 6 20 / 26 1051993...
Page 23
'G' must be fully screwed in. Fig. 7 ATTENTION! After resetting or adjusting to another type of gas, make sure you place a suitable sticker on the rating plate, included with the burner's nozzle. 1051993 21 / 26...
('Pilot') setting. This way the valve is opened and gas is delivered to the burner via the gas supply tube. Fig. 8 5. Light the flame by holding a match to the ignition burner. 22 / 26 1051993...
Page 25
The size of the hob is 600 mm. The diameter of the cooking surface of the pot/pan should be between 400–600 mm. 3. Prepare food on the stock-pot stove; food products may be cooked, fried, baked, stewed, etc. Fig. 9 1051993 23 / 26...
5. Wash the frame of the appliance and cast-iron grate with warm water and a mild cleaning agent. Use a soft cloth or sponge. 6. Pull the drip tray out and remove food left-overs. 24 / 26 1051993...
We recommend to replace worn elements during maintenance, to avoid further service works and sudden failures of the appliance. Additionally, we recommend signing an agreement for performance of maintenance works with a trusted and proven service company. 1051993 25 / 26...
Before disposing of the appliance make sure that the appliance cannot be restarted to prevent any abuse and related risks, and then deliver it to the local collection point. 26 / 26 1051993...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the 1051993 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers