9710110
9710130
979611, 979613, 999611, 999613, 978611, 978613,
998611, 998613
Figure 7. Location of burners in the six-burner stove (schematically)
4. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Before turning on the unit, make sure that it has been installed correctly and that its technical con-
dition allows for safe operation.
• Before using the stove, make sure that the upper parts of the burner (burner socket and ame ring) are
correctly positioned. The ame ring is tted properly when the spring pin on the base surface of the soc-
ket ts with the notch on the circumference of the ame ring. A di erent ame ring position in relation
to the socket is incorrect and will result in poor combustion of the gas at the burner.
• For the sake of rational energy consumption and proper combustion, it is advisable to use pots of an
appropriate diameter in relation to the heat load of the burner:
• for the 9kW burner, use of pots with diameters from 42 cm and higher is recommended
• for the 7kW burner, use of pots with diameters from 38 cm to 46 cm is recommended
• for the 5kW burner, using pots with diameters from 32 cm to 38 cm is recommended
• for 3.5kW burner, using pots with diameters from 28 cm to 32 cm is recommended
The bottom should be
suitably larger for this
burner
• Do not use any dishes other than those intended for warming up. Use of inappropriate dishes (e.g. pla-
stic ones) may result in re hazards.
• Make sure that all the knobs of the unused burners are in the „closed burner" position (Fig.8)
Figure 8. Setting a knob in the position, in which the gas supply to the burner is completely cut o .
• Open the valve for LPG cylinders equipped with the LPG reductant (only for LPG-powered stoves).
9711110
9711130
Concave bottom
9710210
9710230
979621, 979623, 999621, 999623, 978621, 978623,
998621, 998623
Bottom too small for this
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9710310
9710330
9711210
9711230
burner