Operating manual
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... not leave the cooktop unattended while in contact with the cooktop. Overheated food can ignite. ~ Do not use water on hot surfaces can climb the sides of the pan. ~ Only use cooking utensils suitable for cooktop use. ~ Pan handles and utensils should be made of heat-resistant material. 6 Built-up into...
... not leave the cooktop unattended while in contact with the cooktop. Overheated food can ignite. ~ Do not use water on hot surfaces can climb the sides of the pan. ~ Only use cooking utensils suitable for cooktop use. ~ Pan handles and utensils should be made of heat-resistant material. 6 Built-up into...
Operating manual
Page 11
... outer portion of the flame is much hotter than the center, the flame should be set so that its tips do not extend beyond the sides of the pan are used to turn it . counterclockwise past the 12 o'clock position, or - Using the cooktop Turning on and off The control knobs... are hazardous. The knob must only be held responsible for these damages. 11 Flame tips which extend beyond the sides of gas and turns off the burner. If the flame goes out, repeat the above procedure, keeping the control knob pressed in for a few extra...
... outer portion of the flame is much hotter than the center, the flame should be set so that its tips do not extend beyond the sides of the pan are used to turn it . counterclockwise past the 12 o'clock position, or - Using the cooktop Turning on and off The control knobs... are hazardous. The knob must only be held responsible for these damages. 11 Flame tips which extend beyond the sides of gas and turns off the burner. If the flame goes out, repeat the above procedure, keeping the control knob pressed in for a few extra...
Operating manual
Page 12
..., wide / shallow pans will conduct the heat faster but not as evenly as thick pan bases. Suitable pans Any heat resistant pan can climb the sides of the pan. - Using oversized pans may cause the flames to be used . Pots with high flame settings, the flame can be even for good...
..., wide / shallow pans will conduct the heat faster but not as evenly as thick pan bases. Suitable pans Any heat resistant pan can climb the sides of the pan. - Using oversized pans may cause the flames to be used . Pots with high flame settings, the flame can be even for good...
Installation manual
Page 5
... depth, d, if unprotected, must be isolated at test pressures equal to gas cooktops. The minimum distance of combustible surfaces located above it on to the sides of at least 30" (760 mm), c between these items could lead to the consumer after the appliance is 18" (457 mm). This appliance must not...
... depth, d, if unprotected, must be isolated at test pressures equal to gas cooktops. The minimum distance of combustible surfaces located above it on to the sides of at least 30" (760 mm), c between these items could lead to the consumer after the appliance is 18" (457 mm). This appliance must not...
Installation manual
Page 6
Appliance dimensions a Built in depth b Electrical connection box c Gas connection R ½" NPT ^ Rember to maintain the minimum safety distances to combustible surfaces: - 2 3/4" (70 mm) between the cut-out and the back wall and - 12" (305 mm) between the cut-out and a side wall or tall unit to the right or left of the cut-out. (See "Important Safety instructions"). 6
Appliance dimensions a Built in depth b Electrical connection box c Gas connection R ½" NPT ^ Rember to maintain the minimum safety distances to combustible surfaces: - 2 3/4" (70 mm) between the cut-out and the back wall and - 12" (305 mm) between the cut-out and a side wall or tall unit to the right or left of the cut-out. (See "Important Safety instructions"). 6