CC09, CCK09, CC11
2.2
Safety precautions when handling liquid gas
Keep combustible materials away from heating or cooking de-
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vices and other light or heat sources.
Danger of suffocation!
Ensure that the surrounding area is sufficiently ventilated before
switching on the device. During operation, air vents with a
cross-section of at least 50 cm
tion space. These vents can be closed, but must be kept open
when the device is in use (see sign located above the hob).
Compare the pressure information on the type plate with the in-
formation on the pressure regulator.
Never store liquid gas bottles in unventilated areas.
Keep liquid gas cylinders away from direct sunlight. The temper-
ature may not exceed 50 °C.
If you smell gas:
– Open all windows and leave the room.
– Do not touch any electrical devices or switches and do not
use naked flames (risk of gas ignition).
– Close the valve on the gas cylinder and keep it closed until
the error is rectified.
– Never attempt to find a gas leak with a naked flame.
The hob must not be used in garages, on ferries or when refu-
elling.
2.3
Operating the device safely
Wear suitable clothing when using the hob.
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Do not wear loose hanging clothing which might catch fire.
Leave the hob to cool down properly before you touch it with
bare hands.
Keep the area around the hob free from fat, alcoholic substanc-
es, plastic and flammable materials (e.g. curtains, cloths or
kitchen materials).
Do not hang up hand towels, curtains or any other flammable
materials near the hob and do not place them on it.
Proceed with caution when heating oil or fat, as they can ignite
under excessive heat.
Do not attempt to put out burning fat with water.
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