You And Your New Hob - Tricity Bendix HG 231 Instruction Booklet

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YOU AND YOUR NEW HOB A GREAT TEAM
You'd be amazed how many good cooks use
gas. Research has shown that it's the preferred
fuel for cooking by both professionals and home
cooks.
If you've never cooked with gas before, you'll be
pleasantly surprised by the speed and economy
and how easy it is to use.
Now that you new HOB is here, you probably
can't wait to get cooking, but before you do, take
time out to read through this booklet which is
designed to help you make the most of all the
features of you new hotplate.
In particular, it is important that you read and
understand the advice highlighted in bold
italics . This has been included for your family's
safety.
A HOB becomes hot with use and retains its
heat for a long period of time after use.
Whilst it has been designed and
manufactured to the relevant European
Standards, care should be taken when either
using or cleaning it.
The HOB is designed to be used for domestic
purposes only and by adults to cook edible
foodstuff and must not be used for any other
purposes. Children, babies and toddlers
should be kept away from the hob at all
times.
Please ensure that you retain this instruction
book and make it available to guests etc.
who may want to use the hob, also pass it on
with the HOB if you give or sell it to another
user.
The installation instructions found on
installation and servicing instruction book
give instructions on how and where it can be
fitted. If already installed, you should satisfy
yourself that all requirements have been met.
If in doubt check with a competent person.
Any installation work must be undertaken by a
competent installer in accordance with the Gas
Safety (installation and use) Regulations 1984
and the relevant codes of pactise. In the U.K.,
C.O.R.G.I. registered installers (including
regions of British Gas) undertake the work to
safe and satisfactory standards.
It is dangerous to alter the specifications or
modify the product in any way.
All gas appliances require adequate ventilation.
Your installer will advise if in doubt.
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