Burner Ring; Burner Cover; Ignition Electrode (A); Thermo Sensor (B) - AEG 6562 G Instruction And Installation Book

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Burner cover/burner ring
Together with the burner ring the burner
cover forms a space where the final
mixture of gas and air takes place in
order to make the gas burn correctly.
Please note: It is consequently very
important that the individual burner
cover/ring is placed correctly on the
burner. The burner ring has been
provided with holes for the ignition
electrode, and the thermo sensor.
If the burner cover/ring are wrongly
placed the burner will operate
incorrectly, and the burners may be
damaged within at short space of time.

Ignition electrode (A)

Each burner has been provided with an
ignition electrode. As long as the
operating knob is depressed, the
automatic ignition will ensure that a
spark is emitted between the ignition
electrode and the burner cover.

Thermo Sensor (B)

The hob unit features fully-secured gas
taps (thermo-fuse)
In case the flame goes out, the thermo
sensor automatically prevents gas
admission after a few seconds (max. 90
seconds).
Note: Gas admission is always allowed
while the operation button is pressed -
See start-up procedure

Burner ring

Burner cover

Correct
Wrong
Burner
Main nozzle
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Mounting
This appliance must be installed by an
authorised person.
This appliance shall be installed in
accordance with the manufacturer's
installation instructions, local gas fitting
regulations, municipal building codes,
AS5601 (AG601) Australian Standard -
Gas Installations and any other relevant
statutory regulations.
Data label
The data label is located on the
underside of the hob next to the gas
connection. A duplicate data label is
supplied to adhere in an accessible area
next to the hob. This appliance is
suitable for Natural Gas and Universal
LPG, ensure that the available gas
supply matches the data label.
Ventilation
Ventilation must be in accordance with
AS5601 (AG601) Gas installations. In
general, the appliance should have
adequate ventilation for complete
combustion of gas, proper flueing and to
maintain temperature of immediate
surroundings within safe limits.
Location
Choose a location free of draughts and
open doors and clear of combustible
materials or other fire hazards. The
location should ensure convenience of
operation and service.
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