When fitting an extraction hood over the appliance ensure that there is a permanent air vent to the room that allows adequate ventilation for both the hob and the hood.
If the extraction hood is installed above the hob, a minimum distance of 750mm must be maintained between the top surface of the appliance and the bottom surface of the hood. See Fig.11
Fig. 11
HOB OPERATION
Using The Rings
Press the corresponding gas ring knob (refer to control panel layout) and turn it to the maximum setting. The burner will spark and ignite. Keep the knob pressed in for approximately 15 seconds, if the burner fails to ignite or it extinguishes wait at least 1 minute before repeating the lighting proce- dure. Once the burner has remained lighting, the control knob can be adjusted to the required setting (see Fig.12)
Fig. 12
Valve closed, no gas flow.
Maximum capacity, maximum gas flow.
Minimum capacity, minimum gas flow.
Using The Dual Burner
The dual burner is controlled by two gas ring knobs (refer to the control panel layout). The inner ring knob allows for the burner to be used as an auxil- iary burner which is suitable for pot diameters rang- ing from
CHOOSING THE RIGHT BURNER
The symbol printed to the left of each knob indi- cates the corresponding burner. (see diagram of control panel on page 4). Choosing the most appropriate burner depends on the pan diameter. See table below:
For best efficiency it is important that the right burn- er is chosen for each pan.
PAN DIAMETER
BURNER | MINIMUM | MAXIMUM |
| DIAMETER | DIAMETER |
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Auxiliary | 60mm | 140mm |
| (with reduction) |
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Semi Rapid | 160mm | 200mm |
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Rapid | 200mm | 240mm |
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Dual | 240mm | 260mm |
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ADDITIONAL PAN SUPPORTS
Support reduction for pans:
This support should only be used with the auxiliary burner and is used for pans with a diameter of 60mm to prevent tipping. See Fig.13.
Fig. 13
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