Page 2 - Contents
2 Contents Safety Notes 3 Knowing Your Cooktop 4 Important Points Installation Checks Features And Benefits Using The Appliance For The First Time 5 Control Panel Operation 5 Gas Burner Controls Cooking Instructions 6 Cleaning And Maintenance 7-8 Recommended Cleaners Routine Cleaning Spills, Spatter...
Page 3 - Safety Notes
3 Safety Notes DON’T USE THE APPLIANCE AS A SPACE HEATER. • The appliance must never be used for warming or heating the surrounding room or for drying clothes or textiles or other items not specifically recommended in the operation manual. Combustible materials or products must never be placed on or...
Page 4 - Knowing Your Cooktop; Important Points; Installation Checks
4 Knowing Your Cooktop Thank you for purchasing an excellent product that we are sure will provide many years of great cooking experiences. If you haven’t had the pleasure of cooking with one of our appliances previously, you may find that it has different features and characteristics to your last a...
Page 5 - Using The Appliance For The First Time; Control Panel Operation; Gas Burner Controls
5 Using The Appliance For The First Time After installation remove all notification labels (not gas or electrical warning labels), advertising, tape, packaging, etc. A quick wash with diluted soapy water should rinse away any adhesive residue. Eucalyptus oil (small amounts) is also good for removing...
Page 6 - Cooking Instructions
6 To achieve the best possible cooking results, the following points are recommended: Make sure that both the cooktop surface and the bottom of your cookware are clean and • dry before cooking. Clean and dry surfaces will help prevent scratches and stains on your cooktop and cookware.Use good qualit...
Page 7 - Cleaning And Maintenance; Recommended Cleaners
7 Cleaning And Maintenance Proper cleaning and maintenance of your appliance will provide you with years of pleasant use. To maintain the appearance and durability of your appliance we encourage you to read and follow the instructions, hints and warnings included throughout this manual. Care must al...
Page 8 - Routine Cleaning; Spills, Spatters And Accidents
8 Cleaning And Maintenance (Continued) DO NOT USE ANY ACID OR CAUSTIC CLEANSERS OR ABRASIVE POWDERS OR SCOURERS ON THE INTERIOR OR EXTERIOR OF THE APPLIANCE Gas outlets should be free of obstructions Burner Cap Flame Failure Spark Probe Routine Cleaning If possible, the cooktop should be wiped down ...
Page 9 - Troubleshooting Guide
9 Troubleshooting Guide Problem Possible Cause Action No ignition No spark See next Problem No gas Check gas is not turned off or empty Spark “escaping” Clean around electrode and burner cap No spark No electric power Check that the cooktop is plugged into the power, and that power is available Swit...
Page 10 - Installation Instructions; Measurements
10 Installation Instructions Your safety and the proper care of your appliance is extremely important. Incorrect installation of the appliance as a result of not following these detailed instructions can affect the appliance’s performance. Appliances incorrectly installed will invalidate the warrant...
Page 11 - Required Clearances; Securing The Cooktop
11 Installation Instructions (Continued) Required Clearances (Required Clearances Around Domestic Cooking Appliances – Extract from AS5601) All cooktops, rangehoods and/or exhaust fans shall be installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. However, in no case shall the clearance betw...
Page 12 - Gas Supply Connection
12 Gas Connection Instructions Gas Supply Connection WARNING: This appliance must be installed by an authorised and qualified person, according to the installation requirements of the local gas authority and the appropriate installation code issued (within Australia) by Standards Australia (referenc...
Page 13 - Gas Consumption; Wiring Rules And Warnings; Electrical Connection Instructions
13 Gas Consumption Burner Natural Gas (1.00 kPa) LPG Propane (2.75 kPa) Injector Diameter (mm) Nominal Gas Consumption (MJ/hr) Injector Diameter (mm) Nominal Gas Consumption (MJ/hr) Small 0.90 4.0 0.55 4.0 Medium 1.25 6.9 0.70 6.9 Large 1.45 10.2 0.88 10.2 Wok (Outer + Inner) 2.20 + 0.75 22.0 1.20 +...
Page 14 - Servicing And Minor Adjustments; Setting Gas Pressure; Gas Simmer Flame Adjustment; Conversion From Natural Gas To LPG; General Information; Conversion
14 All service work, minor or not, must be performed by a suitably qualified and licensed person. Servicing And Minor Adjustments Setting Gas Pressure A pressure test point is provided on the pressure regulator (for Natural Gas models) or on the inlet adapter (for LPG models) at the gas connection p...
Page 15 - Lubricating Gas Valves
15 The gas valves may require periodic lubrication depending on their frequency of use. To lubricate the valves: Turn off the gas and electricity supply to the appliance. 1. Remove the pan supports, control knobs and burner assemblies. 2. Disassemble the pan support locating pins and then remove the...
Page 16 - Recipes; Spaghetti With Clams
16 Recipes 1.5kg clams 1 cup white wine5 small ripe tomatoes, cut into large dice ½ small chilli, seeded and finely sliced1 large clove garlic, finely chopped 2 tbsp extra virgin olive oil¼ cup chopped parsleysalt and freshly ground pepper375g spaghetti Wash the clams thoroughly in several changes o...
Page 17 - Pea And Ham Soup
17 Recipes 500g split peas2 rashers bacon, diced2 onions, sliced 2.5 litres (10 cups) water½ tsp freshly ground black pepper 1 sprig fresh thyme1 bay leaf1 ham bone2 carrots, diced1 cup sliced celery2 tsp salt or to taste2 tbsp lemon juice croutons (optional) Cover the peas with cold water and soak ...
Page 18 - Paella Valenciana
18 ½ tsp saffron threads 5 cups chicken stock ½ cup olive oil 4 half chicken breasts2 onions, chopped2 cloves garlic, chopped1 red capsicum, seeded and cut into strips 2½ cups rice, washed and drained 2 tomatoes, peeled and cut into eights1 cup shelled green peas500g seafood such as scallops, prawns...
Page 19 - Part Numbers
19 Part Numbers Item No Part No Description Quantity 5669100 Quantity 5667100 1 52243 Trivet Left 1 1 2 52478 Trivet Mid Large 1 - 3 52244 Trivet Right 1 1 4 52479 Wok Ring 1 1 5 Hob 52249 52242 6 52480 Wok Burner GG-503 1 1 7 52482 Medium Burner GG-535A 1 1 8 52481 Large Burner GG-535B 2 1 9 52483 ...