Asko H5 manual

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    HOB H5 ENGLISH ASKO art. nr. 700001174000_rev.01[...]

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    english page 1 - 19 AU NZ ASKO rapid burner semi-rapid burner simmer burner semi-rapid burner 2-zone wok burner control knob burner pan support[...]

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    AU NZ contents symbols english } where you can find ASKO introduction for your safety things to watch out for lighting and adjusting cooking in comfort saving energy keeping your appliance looking good solving problems yourself building-in – preliminary notes building-in dimensions building-in dimensions building-in technical details disposal of [...]

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    3 2 where you can find ASKO introduction You have chosen to cook with gas. You have therefore also chosen a hob which offers optimum ease of use. The gas hob is easy to operate, heats up quickly and is reliable. Furthermore, the gas flame can be adjusted very accurately. Professional chefs don't cook with gas for nothing! Thanks to the spaciou[...]

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    ± Only appliances equipped with an electronic igniter have a flex. The distance from a knob or a non heat resistant wall is always greater than 2 cm. When the flame reaches the ends of the pan support, the flame could damage the enamel. If the pan is nearer, the knobs or the wall may become discoloured or deformed. Discoloration of or damage to th[...]

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    7 6 Push the control in and turn it to the full on position. The burner lights automatically. You may set the knob at any position between full-on and simmer. This appliance is fitted with a thermocouple. This is a thermoelectric protection system. It ensures that the gas tap is closed if the flame goes out. If a burner refuses to light, always che[...]

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    The points of the flames are hottest. If flames escape around the sides of the pan much heat is lost. This can save on energy by up to 50%. Thin and light pans will cause food to burn on the pan more easily. They will also lose their shape more easily and therefore become less stable. To use the gas as efficiently as possible it is best to use a pa[...]

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    11 10 do Clean the appliance with water and a detergent or all purpose cleaner. Remove with a non-abrasive cream or a soft sponge. Remove with 3M cleaner for stainless steel or a non-scouring sponge. These sponges can be recognised by their white surface e.g. Scotch Brite no. 373. If stains cannot be removed, clean the hob with the proprietary HG b[...]

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    12 13 space required around Where cupboards, drawers etc. are located beneath the hob, there must be a physical barrier installed at a minimum clearance of 10 mm from the base of the hob. In view of the fact that gas hobs generate quite an amount of heat it is necessary, for safe installation, to allow a sufficient distance between the hob and non [...]

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    14 15 50 1 2* 3* 4 5 6 7 Make the cut-out in the work surface. Ensure that there is sufficient space allowed at the sides and at the back (see ”building-in dimensions”). Make a hole in the side of the kitchen cabinet to enable the gas pipe to be passed through (see ”building-in dimensions”) . Place the hob in the cut-out. Check that the air[...]

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    16 17 model number version H 5 top controls 5 flame spark ignition part control The identification plate with the model and serial number can be found on the base of the appliance. gas source natural gas or propane* energy source 240 V a.c.,50 Hz overall wattage electrical 0.6 W dimensions (w x d) 750 x 526 weight approximately 18 kg. * The applian[...]

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    18 19 Check your new appliance before using it. Defects or damages resulting from installation errors, are excluded from the guarantee. Examples include broken glass or damages to the enamel finishing caused by bumps or by dropping objects on or against the appliance. Examples include broken light bulbs, discolouration of synthetic or enamelled par[...]