Equipment Details
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CRAMER LIQUID GAS
BUILT-IN-HOB
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Please read these operating instructions
carefully before using the appliance.
Validity
These operating instructions apply to the
following Cramer Built-in-Hob in the EK 2000
model range: EK-1101 to EK-1277, CE-1300
to CE-1414
Initial Operation of the Appliance
• Open the gas- bottle valve.
• Open the hob shut-off valve.
• Turn the control knob of the relevant
burner from the off-position (0-mark)
anticlockwise to maximum (high flame).
• Push the knob in and hold it in this
position.
• Ignite the burner with a match or other
suitable ignition device.
• If the burner ignites the knob can be
released after approximately 10 seconds.
• The knob may now be set to the required
burner position.
• High flame = maximum position
(depending from model: 2,0 kW; 1,6 kW
or 1,0 kW)
• Low flame = minimum position
(ca 0,5 kW)
• The entire process should be clearly
visible from above and not obstructed by
cooking utensils.
Switching off the Appliance
• Turn the control knob to the off-position,
(0-mark) to extinguish the burner.
• Close the hob shut-off valve.
• Close the bottle valve during longer
periods of non-operation.
Action in Case of Faults
If a fault occurs the appliance must be
switched off (see above) and a specialist
consulted.
Correct Use of the Hob
Cooking Utensils
• Care should be taken that utensils are
placed in the middle of the ring and that
flames do not rise above the rims.
• Utensils with misshapen/distorted
bottoms must not be used.
Air Supply
• Ventilation openings with a cross section
of a least 150 cm
2
are essential in the
room where the cooker is operated
during operation of the burner(s). (See
the instructions displayed above the
cooker).
• The combustion air supply pipes should
be checked from time to time and
cleaned if necessary.
• The burners must not be used as heaters.
WARNING: The burners must not be
operated during refuelling or in garages.
Instructions for Long Periods of Non-
Operation
• Turn the knobs to the off-position
(0-mark).
• Close the hob shut-off valve.
• Close the bottle valve.
• After a long period of non-operation the
appliance should be examined by a
specialist*
Care and Cleaning of the Appliance
• A standard cleansing agent can be used
to clean the appliance.
• Allow the appliance to cool before
cleaning.
• To avoid damage, the outer surface of the
appliance should be cleaned using only a
damp cloth without the addition of
chemical or granular cleansing agents.
• The burner head(s) must not be
dismantled when cleaning the appliance.