User manual GAGGENAU KG 260 AU

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[. . . ] Important notes Page 5-6 1. 1 For your safety Page 5 1. 2 Operating for the first time Page 5 1. 3 About use Page 6 2. Structure and operating principle Page 7-8 2. 1 Structure Page 7 2. 2 Special accessories Page 7 2. 3 Operating principle Page 8 3. Maintenance Page 11 5. 1 General Page 11 5. 2 Remedying slight malfunctions yourself Page 11 6. Assembly instructions Page 13-18 7. 1 Important notes Page 13 7. 2 Electrical connection/gas connection Page 14-15 7. 3 Nozzle replacement Page 16-17 7. 4 Installing the appliance Page 18 1 FOR YOUR SAFETY WARNING: If the information in this manual is not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death. [. . . ] Preferably use the smaller ring for soaking, warming up and keeping warm, even when large quantities are involved. 2. Structure and operating principle 2. 1 Structure 1 Pot grid 1 2 High burner, 10 MJ (2. 8 kW) 2 3 2 3 3 Normal burner, 6. 5 MJ (1. 8 kW) 4 Control knob for the front left cooking position 5 Control knob for the rear left cooking position 6 Control knob for the rear right cooking position 7 Control knob for the front right cooking position Fig. 2 4 5 6 7 8 Burner head cover 8 9 Burner head 10 Spark plug for automatic ignition 11 Thermal sensor to safeguard the flame 9 10 Fig. 3 11 2. 2 Special accessories You can order the following special accessories: ­ VV 200-000: Connecting strip ­ VD-201-010: Appliance cover (If an appliance cover is fitted, the pot grid must be removed when closing. ) 7 2. 3 Operating principle The appliance features one-hand operation. That is to say, the ignition is activated when the control knob is pressed briefly. After igniting, keep the control knob pressed for around 5-8 seconds more because the heat sensor that opens the gas valve has to warm up first. All burners have a thermal protection device that prevents unburned gas from escaping in the open position. The total rated thermal load amounts to: 9. 2 kW referred to Hs* (gross calorific value) 8. 4 kW referred to Hi (calorific value) The specified rated load is defined by installation of the fixed nozzles. The gas hob is converted to a different gas type by nozzle replacement (full and low-burning nozzles) (see nozzle table on page 12). The symbols on the control panel mean: 0 Off High setting Low setting The flame is infinitely variable between high and low-setting. Maintenance Instructions ­ Keep appliance area clean and free from combustible materials, gasoline and other inflammable vapors and liquids. Off Low High Fig. 4 ­ Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilation air. ­ Visually check burner flames with this pictorial representation (see figure 4). 8 3. Operation The cooking positions must only be ignited when all burner parts are fitted. Switching on: ­ Place a pot or a pan on the corresponding cooking position. ­ Fully press in the control knob for the corresponding cooking position. ­ Turn the control knob to the left to the "high" position. If the flame should not ignite within 2 to 4 seconds, turn the control knob further to the left to the "low" position and then back to the "high" position after ignition. It is often faster to ignite in the low position because the various gases have a differing ignition response. To ensure perfect functioning, keep the thermal sensor and the spark plug clean. Keep the incoming air openings on the rear of the panel unobstructed and clean. Caution: Never use high-pressure or steam jet units to clean your appliance because otherwise the electrical safety of the appliance will no longer be guaranteed. 10 5. Maintenance 5. 1 General In the event of malfunctions, check whether the gas and electricity supply is in proper working order, i. e. During power failures, the appliance can also be lit with a match or lighter. [. . . ] ­ Remove the cover from the underside of the appliance under the gas valves. The low-setting nozzle 1 is located in the gas valve and is screwed in from below. 10) ­ Unscrew the nozzle and insert the new nozzle as specified in the low-setting nozzle table. If it should be necessary to correct the low-setting nozzle 1 as the result of deviating gas types and pressure, the flow rate can be increased by turning to the left. Fig. [. . . ]

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