Teka 1 VTC B, TT 620, VT CM, VT DUAL., TB 600, TR 640 Suggestions for using the burners effectively

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Suggestions for using the burners effectively

*Rapid burners should not be used with pans that have a small diameter, becau- se part of the flame will spread away from the pan, thus reducing performan- ce significantly. (See fig. 13)

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If a gas smell is noted, the gas intake to the hob should be shut off and the room ventilated. The gas installation and the hob should also be checked by a specialised technician.

Use flat-bottomed pans and check that they sit squarely on the grid, so that when food boils the pan does not slip (do not use pans with a concave or convex base).

Only pans with a minimum diameter of 120

mm.should be used. If you wish to use a smaller pan, it should be placed on the semi-rapid burner.

When the burners are in opera- tion or have recently been in operation, the hob will be hot in places and this can lead to burns. Children should be kept well away.

For safety reasons, we advise that the instructions provided by the gas supply company are followed and that the supply tap is turned off when the hob is not in use.

*The burners should not be operated wi- thout there being a pan on them, or gas will be wasted and the grid will heat up excessively. The pan should be covered up, in order to save energy.

*When the burners are turned on, they should not be exposed to strong draughts. As well as the loss of calorific power, the flame could go out which would mean that gas would escape and could cause an accident. This should be borne in mind when burners are opera- ting at their minimum power, especially.

*If the burner makes the pans smoky, or if the tip of the flame is yellow, the bur- ner should be cleaned. If this problem persists after cleaning, contact the Tech- nical Assistance Service.

*Pans placed on the burners should not jut out past the edge of the hob, becau- se the effect of the flame being reflected from the pan can damage hobs whose surfaces are not resistent to high tempe- ratures.

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