User manual CAME ZL38

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[. . . ] If you find cracks on the appliance; if the cooking zones are overheated; if the display or the knobs does not work or if the hob turn-off by itself: immediately turn-off the appliance and call the assistance service. In case of any malfunction, do not attempt to repair the hob by yourself, but contact the assistance service Do not cook with empty pan, especially if it is an enamelled or aluminium pan. Use only stainless steel pots and pans Never place hot pans, frying pans, hard or poinjted objects on the control panel, knobs area or the frame Sugar and other food with high sugar content will damage the hob. The following damages will not affect the correct functioning or the stability of the appliance: The formation of gelatinous residues due to melted sugar or food with a high sugar content; Scratches due to salt, sugar or sand grains or rough pan bottoms; metal colour from pan stands. [. . . ] If after this length of time the burner does not light, or if it goes out again accidentally, wait 1 minute before trying to ignite it again Grids The panstand grids are designed to make the appliance easy and safe to use. Always check the panstand grids are properly positioned before using the appliance. Furthermore, always check the protective rubber feet are all present and correctly positioned. 1A) This is placed on top of the auxiliary burner grid (the smallest one) when pots or pans of reduced diameter are used, to avoid unbalancing. 1B) This is placed on top of the triple crown burner when using a “WOK” (concave bottom pan). In order to prevent serious malfunction of the burner, never use a wok without this special grid and never use the wok grid for flat bottomed pans Choosing the right burner The symbols stamped on the control panel (fig. To choose the most suitable burner, take into account the diameter of the pan as well as the pan capacity (see table). The diameter of the pan must be proportionate to the burner power in order to ensure high yield. Pan diameter A R TR Burners Auxiliary Rapid Wok Ø minimum 60 mm (with reducer) 200 mm 240 mm Ø maximum 140 mm 240 mm 260 mm Electric hotplates Warnings: - Never cook food directly on the electric hotplates; always use suitable pots or containers - Absolutely do not leave the electric plates working without any pots on it. These wrong use may cause overheating, damages to the appliance and fire hazard. - Take all precautions possible to avoid spilling liquids onto the hotplate when it is hot. Correct installation of the sealing gasket ensures complete protection against infiltration of liquids. Installation area and removal of combustion fumes The appliance must be installed and operated in suitable areas, and in compliance with current laws. The installation technician must observe current laws governing ventilation and removal of combustion fumes Please remind that the air required for combustion is 2m3/h per kW of power (gas) installed. Installation area In the room where the gas appliance is installed, there must be a sufficient natural air supply to allow the gas to burn correctly (in conformity of currents laws). The natural flow of air must take place through an opening made on an outside wall of the room and having a working section of at least 100 cm2 (A). In the case of appliances without safety valves, this opening must have a minimum working section of 200 cm2 (fig. This opening must be made in such a way that it cannot be obstructed from inside or outside. It should be positioned near floor level, preferably on the side opposite the fume exhaust devices. If it is not possible to make the necessary openings, the air can be supplied from an adjacent, suitably ventilated room, as long as this room is not a bedroom, a dangerous area or a lowpressure area. Removal of combustion fumes Combustion fumes produced by gas appliances must be removed by means of a hood connected directly either to an exhaust duct or to the outside (fig. If a hood cannot be installed, an electric extractor fan must be fitted to the outside wall or the window. [. . . ] In models with electric ignition, always check that the electrode “E” (fig. Upon completion of cleaning, replace the burners accurately in their seats. To prevent damaging the electric ignition, avoid using it when the burners are not in place. Electric hotplates: The electric hotplates should be cleaned when they are only slightly warm. [. . . ]

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