3 3 / / USING YOUR APPLIANCE
COOKWARE SUITABLE FOR GAS BURNERS
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• Which burner should you use for your pans?
Pan diameter
18 to 28 cm
16 to 22 cm
12 to 20 cm
8 to 14 cm
— Adjust the ring of flames so that it does not
extend beyond the edge of the pan (Fig. 01).
— Do not use cookware with a concave or
convex bottom (Fig. 02).
— Do not leave empty cookware over an
ignited gas burner.
— Do not use cookware that partially covers
the control panel.
— Do not use heat regulators, toasters,
griddle pans or stewpots with feet which sit
on or touch the glass top.
— Ensure that all natural ventilation is
used or install a mechanical ventilation
device (mechanical ventilation hood).
— Intensive, prolonged use of the appliance
may require additional ventilation, for
example by opening a window, or more
effective ventilation, by increasing the power
of any mechanical ventilation device (a
minimum air flow of 2 m
power is required).
Example for this hob:
- total power: 0.85 + 1.5 + 2.25 + 3.1 = 7.7 kW
7.7 kW x 2 = 15.4 m
3
/hr per kW of gas
3
/hr minimum flow.
Pan diameter
Super fast
High-speed
Semi-fast
Auxiliary
C C O O R R R R E E C C T T
Fig. 01
C C O O N N V V E E X X
Fig. 02
Fig. 03
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Use
Frying - Boiling
Searing foods
Sauces - Reheating
Gentle simmer
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