Smeg GKL64-3, GKL755 manual Instructions for the Installer, Fitting the appliance in the top

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Instructions for the Installer

2.Fitting the appliance in the top

The procedures required below must be carried out by a skilled builder and/or joiner. The hob can be installed on various materials, including masonry, metal, solid wood and wood finished with plastic laminates, provided the material is heat-resistant (T 90° C).

2.1Fixing to the supporting structure

Make a hole in the cabinet top with the dimensions shown here, maintaining a distance of at least 50 mm from the rear edge. This appliance may be installed against walls higher than the worktop surface, provided the distance "X" shown here is maintained, in order to prevent damage due to overheating. Make sure that there is at least 750 mm between the hob burners and a shelf or hood (if any) placed vertically above them.

(*:6 Burner Hob, UR2 at Side)

If the hob is installed above a cupboard with doors, a separator panel must be installed underneath it. Leave a gap of at least 10 mm between the bottom of the hob and the surface of the panel, which must be easily removable to allow sufficient access for any servicing procedures.

Installation of an oven without cooling fan underneath the hob is forbidden.

In case of installation on a hollow compartment with doors, a separating panel has to be placed under the hob. Keep a minimum distance of 10 mm between the bottom of the unit and the panel surface. The panel has to be easily removable to allow access in the event of technical service.

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Contents Table of Contents Precautions for safety and use Precautions for Safety and UseInstructions for the Installer Fitting the appliance in the topFixing to the supporting structure Instructions for the Installer Electrical connection Gas connection Bottled gas connection Room ventilationCombustion gas discharge Removing the hob skin Adapting to different types of gasAdjusting for town gas Adjusting for bottled gasAdjusting for natural gas Adjusting the primary air flowReassembling the hob skin Greasing the gas taps Adjusting the minimum setting for natural gas and town gasAdjusting the minimum for bottled gas Hob burner layoutInstructions for the User Description of controlsFront panel Positioning the griddle plate Using the hobLighting burners with safety device Practical hints for using the burnersBurners Pan diametersNever Remove the Fixing Rings to Clean the HOB Cleaning and maintenanceCleaning stainless steel Cleaning the components

GKL64-3, GKL755 specifications

Smeg, an iconic Italian manufacturer known for its stylish kitchen appliances, has garnered attention with its exceptional range of gas cooktops, specifically the Smeg GKL755 and GKL64-3 models. These cooktops combine aesthetic appeal with modern technology, ensuring an efficient cooking experience for any culinary enthusiast.

The Smeg GKL755 is a 75 cm wide gas cooktop that features five burners, providing flexibility for various cooking methods. One of its standout features is the ultra-rapid burner, which delivers high heat for boiling and frying tasks. The cooktop also includes a simmer burner, allowing for gentle heat settings suitable for delicate sauces or melting chocolate. With its powerful burners and versatile heat options, the GKL755 is perfect for both everyday cooking and gourmet meal preparation.

On the other hand, the GKL64-3 is a compact 60 cm gas cooktop that also hosts four burners. Despite its smaller stature, it doesn’t compromise on performance or style. The GKL64-3 features an ergonomic layout, ensuring that each burner is easily accessible while providing ample space for pots and pans. This model is ideal for kitchens with limited space or for those who prefer a more streamlined setup without sacrificing functionality.

Both cooktops come equipped with Smeg’s signature dual flame technology, which allows for greater control over the flame size and heat output. This technology ensures more efficient fuel consumption and precise temperature management, accommodating various cooking techniques. Additionally, the cooktops are designed with durable cast iron pan supports, providing a sturdy base for heavy cookware and enhancing stability during cooking.

Smeg prioritizes safety with features such as the flame failure device, which automatically cuts off gas supply if the flame goes out. This added safety measure brings peace of mind to users, particularly in busy kitchen environments. The intuitive ignition system allows for easy one-handed lighting of the burners, further enhancing the user experience.

Aesthetically, the GKL755 and GKL64-3 models showcase Smeg's classic retro design, crafted with premium materials that exude elegance. The glossy finish and stylish knobs contribute to a sophisticated look, making these cooktops not just functional appliances but also a focal point in kitchen design.

In summary, the Smeg GKL755 and GKL64-3 gas cooktops are remarkable examples of the perfect blend of style and technology. With their diverse burner options, innovative features, and commitment to safety, they are well-suited for both novice and experienced cooks. Investing in either of these models guarantees quality performance and timeless design in any kitchen.