Electrolux 9CHG584109, WGGWDBQQOO, 584113 III . Operating Instructions, Open GAS Burners, Cleaning

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

III . OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS

1.OPEN GAS BURNERS

The open gas burner incorporates a cover made of chrome nickel steel, a gas burner with ignition monitoring, and a finned pan rest. The finned pan rest is easily removed for cleaning.

The open burners can be operated from one side, or for half of the burners, from both sides of the range in question.

The outputs of the burners is 10 kW each.

Accessories:

HOTPLATE

The plate is laid on the finned burner pan rest. It can achieve high temperatures and is therefore suitable for both boiling and roasting. Several small saucepans can be placed on it. It has a higher heat storage capacity than the open burner.

It is used to keep food hot that has been cooked on the open burner. The output of the burner is accordingly low. Do not use this plate for main cooking or frying activities. The maximum temperature of the empty simmering plate may rise to 400°C.

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Finned pan rests

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Pilot burner

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Burner lid

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Thermoelement

3Burner support

Fig. 9 Construction

1.1PUTTING THE APPLIANCE INTO OPERATION

Before operating, check that the pilot burner and the burner cover are clean. Clean if necessary.

1.2OPERATION

The rotary switch (2) has 4 main positions:

Off

Pilot burner igniting

High setting

Low setting

1.2.1IGNITING THE PILOT BURNER

DPush the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) fully in.

DTurn it anti-clockwise to the pilot burner ignition position ().

DPush the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) fully in and hold it there.

DAt the same time, ignite the gas escaping at the pilot burner.

DAfter lighting the pilot burner, keep the rotary switch pushed in for about 15 seconds.

It is only after this period of time that the pilot light will burn after the rotary switch is released. If the pilot light goes out again, repeat the whole process.

1.2.2IGNITING THE MAIN BURNER

DTurn the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) anti-clockwise from the

pilot burner ignition position () to the high setting (). The high setting ( ) corresponds to the maximum burner output or rated thermal load.

1.2.3REGULATION

The intensity of the flame can be adjusted between the “high position” ()and the “low position” ().

DPush the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) fully in and turn it anti-

clockwise from the high setting ( ) towards the low setting ().

The flames get smaller and smaller.

The main burner has the lowest output at the low setting ().

DTo go back towards the high setting ( ) from the low set- ting (), push the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) fully in and turn it clockwise.

1.2.4SWITCHING OFF THE OVEN

1.2.4.1 MAIN BURNER

DTurn the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) back clockwise from the

high setting ( ) to pilot burner ignition ( ).

The gas supply to the main burner is stopped and the main flame is shut down. The flame of the pilot burner, however, keeps on burning and is available for further main burner ignitions.

1.2.4.2 PILOT BURNER FLAME

DPush the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) fully in and turn it clock-

wise from pilot burner ignition ( ) to Off ( ).

The complete gas supply is cut off and the pilot light goes out.

1.2.4.3 BURNERS

DSet all rotary switches to Off ( ). All burners are switched off.

1.2.5LONG SHUT-DOWNS

DWhen operating with liquid gas, turn off the cylinder or tank valve.

1Rotary switch

2Plate-marking

Fig. 10Operation

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2.CLEANING

The cleaning tasks described below have to be carried out once or twice a week. Components that are especially suscep- tible to soiling, such as burner and pilot burner nozzles, must be constantly monitored and immediately cleaned at the onset of a blockage. Heavily soiled loose parts, such as sheets, grids, simmering plates etc. must always be cleaned outside the appliance.

Before being cleaned, the appliance must be switched off and allowed to cool.

DPush the rotary switch (2 / Fig. 10) in and simultaneously turn it anti-clockwise about 90° to the stop.

In the case of liquid gas operation, also open the cylinder or tank valve.

DShut off all the gas taps and control valves on the range.

DClean the appliance with commercial cleaning agents. Do not use granular or abrasive agents.

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