CDA 4Q4 manual Enamelled Parts, GAS Taps, Control Knobs

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ENAMELLED PARTS

All the enamelled parts must be washed only with a sponge with soapy water or other non-abrasive products.

Dry preferably with a soft cloth.

If acid substances such as lemon juice, tomato conserve, vinegar etc. are left on the enamel for a long time they will etch it, making it opaque.

STAINLESS STEEL SURFACES (some models only)

Stainless steel parts should be rinsed with water and dried with a microfibre or soft cloth.

For persistent dirt, use specific non-abrasive products available commercially or a little hot vinegar.

Note: regular use will cause discolouring around the burners, because of the high flame temperature.

GAS TAPS

Regular lubrication of the gas taps must only be performed by specialised engineers.

If the gas taps are not working properly call the After-Sales Service.

CONTROL KNOBS

The control knobs may be removed for cleaning but care should be taken not to damage the seal.

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Contents 4Q4 Four Burner Gas Hob Declaration of CE conformity Contents Before Using for the First Time Important Safeguards & Recommendations Features Cooking Points Control PanelUse of the Hob GAS BurnersLighting the Burners Choice of Burner Max 36 cmCorrect USE of TRIPLE-RING Burner Page Glass Surface Cleaning and MaintenanceGeneral Tips Control Knobs Enamelled PartsGAS Taps Burners and Grids Important WarningIt is very important to check that Ignitor S Flame failure probe T Tips For Installation Location Technical Information for the Installer 585 Fastening the Cooktop Ventilation requirements Installation & Service Regulations United Kingdom Gas supply requirementsInstallation to Natural GAS Gas ConnectionGAS Connector Connection to the GAS SupplyConversion to Natural Gas or LPG Replacing the Burner InjectorsTable for the choice of the Injectors Cat II 2H3+Minimum Burner Setting Adjustment Lubrication of the gas tapsElectrical Connection Section of the Supply Cable Type H05V2V2-F Appliance servicing Guarantee Limit of CoverPage Page Gas on glass cooktops