Page 4 - sentation/Presentazione
4 Models EM/60 4G AI AL TR (FUND) and EM/60 4G AI TR (FUND) 1 Rapid burner 2,580 Kcal/h - 3 kW.2 Triple crown burner 3,268 Kcal/h -3.8 kW.3 Semi-rapid burner 1,500 Kcal/h -1.75 kW.4 Auxiliary burner 860 Kcal/h - 1 kW.5 Grid.* Maximum calorific power: 8,208 Kcal/h -9.55 kW. Modelle EM/60 4G AI AL TR ...
Page 6 - How to use the instruction manual
GB 6 How to use the instruction manual Dear customer, We are delighted that you have put yourtrust in us. We are confident that the new hob that youhave purchased will fully satisfy yourneeds. This modern, functional and practicalmodel has been manufactured using top-quality materials that have unde...
Page 7 - Important; Installation; Positioning the hobs
GB 7 Important INSTALLATION AND SETUP SHOULDBE CARRIED OUT BY AN AUTHORISEDTECHNICIAN IN LINE WITH CURRENTINSTALLATION STANDARDS. A gap with the dimensions shown in figure1 will be cut into the worktop or stove. The system for fixing the hob is intendedfor use with kitchen units with a thicknessof 2...
Page 8 - Fixing the hob
GB 8 The glass covers can shatter when they heat up. Turn off the burners before closing the cover. See the corresponding manual. When the gap has been properly sized,the sealing washer (J) should be put onthe part of the cooker. Position the clips (K) as shown in figure 2,fastening them to the open...
Page 10 - Table 1
GB 10 2 Remove the cooker ’ s controls in order to be able to access the gas taps. 3 Use a slim, grooved screwdriver to turnthe screw located to the left or in thecentre of the gas tap ’ s shaft (the flame increases when you turn to the left anddecreases when you turn to the right). 4 When properly ...
Page 11 - Dimensions and power; Technical Information
11 Dimensions and power Models Hob dimensions Height (mm) 90 90 90 90 Length (mm) 600 600 600 600 Width (mm) 510 510 510 510 Dimensions of the positioning in the unit Length (mm) 560 560 560 560 Width (mm) 480 480 480 480 Depth (mm) 40 40 40 40 Power per burner and hotplate Rapid gas burner 3 kW. 1 ...
Page 12 - You should keep the Guaran-; Technical details; Table 2
GB 12 COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS WITH ELECTRIC HOTPLATES AND AUTO- MATIC IGNITION The supply voltage and frequency will beas shown on the rating plate. If an electric hotplate gets cracked, thehob should be disconnected from the elec-tricity supply. COMMON FEATURES FOR ALL MODELS WITH GAS BURNER...
Page 13 - Use and Maintenance; Special measures before
GB 13 Before connecting the hob to the electricmains, check that the voltage and fre-quency of the mains matches that shownon the hob ’ s rating plate, which is located lower down, and on the guarantee or,where appropriate, the technical datashe-et supplied, which should be kept togetherwith this ma...
Page 14 - Protection mechanism against
GB 14 Only pans with a minimum diameter of 140mm. should be used. If you wish to use asmaller pan, always use the auxiliary bur-ner. Please note: When the burners are in operation or have recently been in operation, the hob will be hot in places and this can lead to burns. Children should be kept we...
Page 15 - Suggestions for using the
GB 15 * Rapid burners should not be used with pans that have a small diameter, becau-se part of the flame will spread away fromthe pan, thus reducing performance sig-nificantly (see figure 5). * The burners should not be operated without there being a pan on them, or gaswill be wasted and the grid w...
Page 16 - Maintaining
GB 16 * The stainless steel should be washed in soapy water using a soft cloth. If themetal is yellowish after washing, werecommend that you use: lemon, vine-gar, dilute amonia or a cleaning productthat contains dilute amonia. * When cleaning the appliance with the burners removed, care should be ta...
Page 17 - Suggestions for effective; Cleaning and care
GB 17 The Ø 145 mm 1500 W hotplate (the one with the red dot) heats up rapidly andachieves its maximum during around thefirst five minutes, after which its powerdecreases to 750 W, at which point thetemperature becomes constant. When first connecting, or if the hotplatehas not been used for some tim...
Page 18 - Using the cover
GB 18 * If liquids spill onto the hotplate, they should be quickly removed using acloth. Never leave them to be burned onthe hotplate, for this will reduce heattransmission considerably. * If the hotplate is not going to be used for some time, it should be oiled so that thesurface shines and rusting...