OPERATION
How to use surface burners
Choice of cookware
Mind that the diameter of a pan base is always
larger than the burner flame crown, and that
the pan itself is covered. The recommended
pan diameter is around 2.5 to 3 times larger
than the burner diameter, that is, for:
l an auxiliary burner – a pan with a diameter
of 90 to 150 mm,
l a medium burner – a pan with a diameter
of 160 to 220 mm,
l a large burner – a pan with a diameter of
200 to 240 mm, and the pan height should
not be greater than its diameter.
WRONG
Gas burner control knobs
*optional
RIGHT
Position
burner "switched off"
Position
"large flame"
Position
"economical
flame"
Ignition without an ignitor*
l light a match,
l press in the knob to the end and turn it
left to the "large flame" position
l ignite gas with a match,
l set required flame size (e.g. "economical"
),
switch off the burner after finishing
l
cooking, turning the knob right (to the off
positionl).
Push-button
ignition*
l press the spark ignition push-button
marked with ....,
l press in the knob to the end and turn it
left to the "large flame" position
l hold down until gas has lit,
l set the required flame size (e.g. "economi-
cal"
),
l switch off the burner after finishing cook-
ing, turning the knob right (to the off
positionl).
Knob ignition*
l press in the knob to the end and turn it left
to the "large flame" position
l hold until gas is lit,
l after the flame is lighted release the pres-
sure on the knob and set a required flame
size.
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