CDA HCG 730, HCG 740 installation instructions Use of the Hob, GAS Burners

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Use of the Hob

GAS BURNERS

Gas flow to the burners is adjusted by turning the knob illustrated in figs. 3a - 3b which control the valves.

Turning the knob so that the indicator line points to the symbols printed on the panel achieves the following functions:

full circle

=

closed valve

symbol

= maximum aperture or flow

symbol

 

=

minimum aperture or flow

The maximum aperture position permits rapid boiling of liquids, whereas the minimum aperture position allows slower warming of food or maintaining boiling conditions of liquids.

To reduce the gas flow to minimum, rotate the knob further anti-clockwise to point the indicator towards the small flame symbol.

Other intermediate operating adjustments can be achieved by positioning the indicator between the maximum and minimum aperture positions, not between the maximum aperture and closed positions.

N.B. When the hob is not being used, set the gas knobs to their closed posi- tions and also close the cock valve on the gas bottle or the main gas supply line.

Figure 3a

Models with electric ignition only

Figure 3b

Models with electric ignition only

Models with safety cut-off valves

Models without safety cut-off valves

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Contents Built-in Cooking hob Page Declaration of CE conformity Before Using for the First Time Important Safeguards & Recommendations Cooking Points FeaturesControl Panel Description GAS Burners Use of the HobLighting the Burners Models without safety cut-off valvesModels Fitted with Safety CUT-OFF Valves Models fitted with safety cut-off valvesMax 36 cm Choice of BurnerCorrect USE of TRIPLE-RING Burner Stainless Steel Surfaces Cleaning and MaintenanceGeneral Tips Enamelled PartsGAS Taps Burners and GridsControl Knobs Correct Positioning of the Burners Correct Position of Triple Ring Burner Location Tips for installationInstallation in Kitchen Cabinet with Door fig Technical Information for the InstallerFigures Seal C Seal a Applying the SealsFastening the Cooktop Fastening the INSTALLA- Tion BracketsVentilation requirements Gas supply requirements Installation & Service Regulations United KingdomGas Connection Installation to Natural GASConnection to the GAS Supply GAS ConnectorPage Replacing the Burner Injectors Conversion to Natural Gas or LPGCat II 2H3+ Table for the choice of the InjectorsLubricating the GAS TAP Adjusting the GAS Burner MinimumElectrical Connection Section of the Supply Cables Type H05V2V2-F Appliance servicing Limit of Cover GuaranteeP70 Series Gas Cooktop

HCG 730, HCG 740 specifications

The CDA HCG 740 and HCG 730 are designed for efficiency and modern convenience in the realm of cooking appliances. These models from CDA demonstrate a seamless integration of advanced technology and thoughtful features, making them an appealing choice for both culinary enthusiasts and casual cooks alike.

One of the standout features of the CDA HCG series is its innovative induction cooking technology. Both models offer rapid heat-up times, allowing for quicker meal preparation compared to traditional cooking methods. Induction technology utilizes electromagnetic energy to directly heat pots and pans, resulting in enhanced efficiency and precision. This not only reduces cooking times but also minimizes energy consumption, making both the HCG 740 and HCG 730 eco-friendly options.

Another attractive characteristic of these cookers is their sleek design. Both models come with a stylish black glass finish that not only looks modern but is also easy to clean. The smooth surface minimizes food residue buildup, making maintenance straightforward. Additionally, the intuitive touch controls provide a user-friendly interface, allowing for precise temperature adjustments and quick access to various cooking settings.

Safety features are paramount in the design of the HCG 740 and HCG 730. Both models are equipped with child lock settings, ensuring that little hands cannot accidentally alter cooking parameters. Moreover, the auto shut-off function adds an extra layer of safety, automatically turning off the appliance if left unattended for an extended period, making them ideal for busy households.

The CDA HCG series also includes multiple cooking zones, increasing versatility for multiple dishes. Each zone comes with individual control settings, enabling simultaneous cooking with varying temperatures. Certain models even feature a booster function that provides a burst of heat for boiling water, expediting the cooking process for items like pasta or rice.

In conclusion, the CDA HCG 740 and HCG 730 bring together efficient induction cooking technology, sleek designs, user-friendly controls, and enhanced safety features. These characteristics make them excellent additions to any modern kitchen, capable of meeting the needs of various cooking styles while enhancing overall cooking experiences. Whether preparing a quick meal or experimenting with new recipes, these models stand out for their performance and versatility.