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Indicates potential risk of injury or damage to the user or appliance.
Warns of hot surfaces, posing a risk of injury or damage.
Highlights crucial information for proper operation or maintenance.
Specifies age limits and conditions for use by persons with reduced capabilities.
Outlines essential safety rules for operating the hob, including unattended cooking and cleaning.
Emphasizes using the appliance solely for cooking to prevent hazards like carbon monoxide poisoning.
Identifies gas burner, pan support, and control panel for the SHB910 model.
Identifies gas burners, pan supports, and control panel for the SHB922 model.
Identifies gas burners, pan supports, and control panel for the SHB923 model.
Identifies gas burners, control panel, and pan supports for the SHB931 model.
Identifies gas burners, control panel, and pan supports for the SHB932 model.
Identifies gas burners, pan supports, and control panel for the SHB969 model.
Ensures proper preparation, including cleaning, gas connection, and pan support placement.
Specifies LPG (propane or butane) as the required fuel for the appliance.
Details steps for turning on burners, including automatic and manual ignition methods.
Instructions on how to adjust the height of the flame during operation.
Guidance on what to do if a burner accidentally goes out and how to relight it.
Procedure for safely turning off the burners and ensuring the control knob is in the '0' position.
Ensures correct pan sizes and central positioning over burners for efficient cooking.
Instructs to position pans so handles do not overhang the appliance front.
Ensures gas burner flame heats the pan bottom, not the sides.
Advises against leaving the appliance unattended while in use.
Prohibits using the appliance while the vehicle is in motion.
Ensures control knobs are returned to the '0' position after cooking.
Recommends keeping the appliance clean to prevent grease and food scrap accumulation.
Suggests annual inspection service by an approved centre and regular cleaning after use.
Details using soap, hot water, non-abrasive cleaners, and soft cloths for cleaning surfaces.
Warns against using abrasive cleaners, metal scouring pads, or hard brushes that can damage the appliance.
Ensures burner ring holes are not clogged during cleaning.
Notes that control knobs can be removed for easier cleaning and are simple to replace.
Lists steps to take upon smelling gas: turn off burners, extinguish flames, shut off supply, open windows.
Explains LPG is heavier than air and advises using leak detection spray, not open flames.
Addresses problems like burners not burning or burning unevenly and their potential causes and solutions.
Covers issues with automatic ignition not sparking, listing causes and corrective actions.
Troubleshoots control knobs not functioning, suggesting correct mounting as a solution.
Emphasizes that all servicing must be done by approved persons, with checks for gas soundness and safety.
Advises contacting local service centres with model, serial number, and purchase date for service.
Provides steps for storage: close gas valve, disconnect battery, set knobs to '0', and clean/dry appliance.
Details burner power (kW), gas input (g/hr), and injector sizes (mm) for various models.
Confirms appliance suitability for LPG (Liquefied Petroleum Gas) only.
States that the appliance must be earthed for safety.
Instructs to dispose of the product according to local rules, not with household waste.
Advises visiting the website or contacting a local service centre for product-related queries.
Directs users to the website for warranty clauses and customer service for more information.