Page 2 - Your New Appliance
2 Your New Appliance Thank you for purchasing an AEG appliance. To enable you to use your new appliance efficiently and safely, please read thisinstruction book carefully before installing or using the appliance, and retain forfuture reference. Should the appliance be transferred to a new owner plea...
Page 5 - Safety Information; Children
5 Safety Information Keep an eye on children when thehob is in use. Pans get very hotwhen used and remain warm forsome time after the hob has beenturned off. Never let children touchor play with the controls. Take care to ensure that the burnerrings and covers are positioned cor-rectly over the burn...
Page 7 - Product Description; Control Panel
7 Product Description 1. Small burner2. Large burner3. Control panel 1 2 Control Panel 1. Control knob for front burner2. Control knob for rear burner
Page 8 - Ceramic hob
8 Ceramic glass is insensitive to tem-perature shock and very robust:however it is not unbreakable. Especially sharp and hardobjects that fall on the cooking sur-face can damage it. Ceramic hob Burners The burners are made up of a burnerb o dy, a burner ring and a burner cap. Each burner has electri...
Page 9 - Before Use; Protect the Vitroceramic hob
9 Before Use Protect the Vitroceramic hob Clean the burners Before using the product for the firsttime, clean off any factory residuessuch as dust or dirt. Give the vitroce-ramic hob a protective coatingbefore using it. This will make iteasier to clean the hob and will pre-vent spills etc. burning o...
Page 10 - How to use; Vitroceramic hob
10 How to use Vitroceramic hob Never use a cracked vitroce-ramic hob. Water could boilover and/or cleaning agentspenetrate into the live elec-trical parts. Switch off thepower to the appliance andcontact Service. Never leave the stove unat-tended when deep frying ormelting fat, paraffin wax orother ...
Page 11 - Burners
11 Burners Make quite sure the burnerring and burner cap are posi-tioned correctly over theburner top. For correct combustion the burnerrings and burner cap must be posi-tioned correctly over the burnerbody. If the burner rings and capsare off-centre, the gas flame willburn incorrectly and the burne...
Page 12 - Choice of Pans
12 While the control knob is held down,sparks will be formed. This is doneby the electrical ignition whichlights the gas without your having touse matches. If no electrical connec-tion is possible, you can light the gaswith matches. Make full use of energy by usinggood quality cooking pans. All pans...
Page 13 - Advice and tips on use of burners
13 Advice and tips on use of burners ! The pans must match the burn-ers. At setting e the flame must remain approx. 1 cm inside theedge of the pan. ! Use close-fitting lids on thepans. Not using a lid on the pan uses three time as much gas. Place the pans on the cookingzone before you light the gas....
Page 14 - Cleaning and Maintenance; Aluminium
14 Cleaning and Maintenance Carry out daily cleaning with a wellwrung-out cloth. For more obstinatesoiling, use a cloth or a soft plasticsponge together with washing-upliquid or all-purpose cleaner. Never use metal cleaning pads,metal wool, hard plastic sponges,scouring powder, soft soap or otherabr...
Page 16 - Transport Damages
16 Unpacking Any damages resulting from a trans-port which you have not performedyourself must be communicated tothe dealer within one week of receiptof the product. On the rating plate which is placedon the back of the product you willfind the CE marking and the prod-uct’s serial number. Write the ...
Page 17 - Technical Data
17 Technical Data Model FM 4300G-an Product dimensions: Width: 360 mm Depth: 520 mm Height: 66 mm Installation dimensions: Width: 340 mm Depth: 490 mm Height: 55 mm Output (natural gas) Front 1.9 kW Rear 3.0 kW Total 4.9 kW Gas consumption Natural gas 0.48 m3/h Bottled gas gas 368 g/h Consumption gi...
Page 18 - Important safety requirements
18 This hob must be installed in accor-dance with the Gas Safety(Installation and Use) Regulations(Current Edition) and the IEEWiring Regulations (CurrentEdition). Detailed recommendations are con-tained in the following BritishStandards Codes Of Practice: B.S.6172/ B.S. 5440, Par. 2 and B.S.6891 Cu...
Page 19 - Installation; Gas installation
19 Installation Gas installation Installation may only be car-ried out by an authorisedplumbing and heating engi-neer or by a person autho-rised by the manufacturer.Work carried out by unquali-fied persons may lead topersonal injury and/or dam-age to property, and mayspoil the stove. This gas applia...
Page 20 - Electronic Control
20 Electronic Control Cable type 0.75 mm2 HO5 VV-F Installation must comply with anyspecial requirements laid down bythe local energy provider. The prod-uct must be connected via an exter-nal switch with a contact gap of atleast 3 mm. (May be the mainswitch). L L1 N PE L2 N
Page 21 - Mounting; Cutting Out
21 Mounting Cutting Out The hob can be installed in any typeof kitchen worktop with a thicknessof 28-40 mm. However, if an oven isto be installed beneath it, the work-top must be at least 40 mm thick. When mounting this hob: Read theinstructions on this and the follow-ing page.When mounting this hob...
Page 23 - Mounting more than one hob
23 Mounting more than one hob Cutting out The measurement of the selected combination is calculated in the following way: Depth: 490 mm Width: 1. Calculate the sum of all units’ width.2. Subtract 20 mm from the total width. Example: A hob of 720 mm + a downdraft of 180 mm + a gas hob of 360 mm.1. 72...
Page 28 - Service and Spare Parts
28 In the event of your appliance requiring service, or if you wish to purchase spareparts, contact your local AEG Service Force Centre by telephoning: 08705 929 929 Your call will automatically be routed to the Service Centre covering your postcode area. For the address of your local Service Force ...