Turning on and off, Ignition button, Glass lid – Beko DVG 695 User Manual
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operating the hob
Turning on and off
The burner control knobs have a safety feature.
1
Push the appropriate knob in slightly and
turn anti-clockwise to the required setting.
2
Press the ignition button.
3 To switch a burner off turn
the corresponding knob to •.
• Turning the control knob fully
anti-clockwise to the small flame symbol
enables you to simmer without accidentally
switching off.
Ignition button
• Pressing this button provides a spark at all
burners, only the one turned on will light.
• If an appliance burner doesn't light, press
again until it does.
After you release the knob, if the ignition
does not continue repeat the same process
by keeping the knob pressed for 15 seconds.
If
still no ignition occurs, wait for 1 minute
and repeat again.
Warning: Do not keep the knob in pressed
position more than 15 seconds.
Glass lid
• The glass lid must be in a fully raised position
before the hob burners can be used.
• The glass lid is fitted with a safety device
which cuts off the gas supply to the hob
burners when the lid is closed. The gas
supply is restored when the lid is raised.
• Do not use the safety device to control the
hob burners.
•
Prior to closing the glass lid make sure:
•
Hob controls are off
•
Cooking equipment has been removed
•
The hob burners have been allowed to
cool
The toughened glass lid is not intended as
a work surface, as it becomes hot when any
part of the cooker is in use and the surface
may be scratched if items with rough or
sharp edges are placed on it.
Flame control
• when turning on a hotplate burner, stay
and make sure that it has lit, and adjust the
flame immediately.
•
Selection of the correct flame height is
especially important to safety.
Adjust the
burner flame so that it does not extend
beyond the bottom of the pan, any higher
and the flame becomes inefficient and can
be a potential fire hazard.
• To make sure that the cooker is operating
safely, periodic checks are advised.
• At low settings, do not leave the burners
unattended for long periods of time.
• The burner flames should burn with a visible
bluish cone within the main flame, and with
no sign of yellowness. If at the first lighting
they are very noisy and yellow, turn out at
once and check that the burner cap has
been correctly replaced. If on re-lighting
there is no improvement, ask your supplier
to check them. The inner portions of the
flames as described above may not be very
clear, but this is not detrimental in anyway.
The pan supports are not interchangable.
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C.Gill
Burner
1. Unscrew the two screws from the caps of
hinges for removing the top glass lid.
2.
Lift off the top lid.
3.
Unscrew the two screws from the brackets of
hinges.
4.
Lift the brackets.
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