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Special requirements before
starting for the first time
Before connecting the hob to the electric
mains, check that the voltage and fre-
quency of the mains matches what is
shown on the hob’s rating plate, which is
located lower down, and on the guarantee
or, where appropriate, the technical datas-
heet supplied, which should be kept toget-
her with this manual.
Remember that you may have to remove
the protective plastic cover that is stuck to
the hob.
The apparatus is not designed to
be used by people (including children)
with reduced physical, mental or sen-
sory abilities. It should also not be used
by people that do not have experience
handling the apparatus or who do not
have knowledge of the apparatus,
unless they are supervised by a person
who is in charge of their safety.
Children should not be allowed
to play with the apparatus.
Igniting the burners
On hob models CGC 4G, CG.1 4G and
CG.1 3G 1P (See fig. 18).
* Make sure that the knobs are in their
correct position.
* Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the
gas cylinder’s tap.
* Put a lighted match, the spark from a ligh-
ter, or a flame to the burner.
* Press the control knob and at the same
time turn it anti-clockwise to the maxi-
mum position (the big flame). The bur-
ner will now come on at full power; then,
if you wish, you can turn the knob to the
minimum position (the small flame).
With hobs CG Lux-60, CG Lux-70, CG
Lux-75, CG Lux-86 and VR 90 4G, which
have automatic ignition and safety, pro-
ceed as follows: (See fig. 19)
* Make sure that the knobs are in their
correct position.
* Turn on the gas at the mains or turn the
gas cylinder’s tap.
* Press down the burner control.
* Keeping the burner control pressed
down, turn it all the way till the gas igni-
tes. Keep it pressed down for between 5
and 10 seconds so that the safety ther-
mocouple can take effect.
* Set the control to the position required.
With hob CGC 4G AI AL, proceed as
follows: (See fig. 20)
* Make sure that the knobs are in their
correct position.
Use and Maintenance
‘Burner in operation’ indicator
Control indicator
Off position
Minimum gas position
Maximum gas position
fig. 18