OPERATION
How to use surface burners
Choice of cookware
Mind that the diameter of a pan base is
always larger than the burner flame crown,
and that the pan itself is covered. The recom-
mended pan diameter is around 2.5 to 3 times
larger than the burner diameter, that is, for:
an auxiliary burner – a pan with a diameter
of 90 to 150 mm,
a medium burner – a pan with a diameter
of 160 to 220 mm,
a large burner – a pan with a diameter of
200 to 240 mm, and the pan height should
not be greater than its diameter.
WRONG
Gas burner control knobs
*if available
RIGHT
Position
burner "switched off"
Position
"large flame"
Position
"economical
flame"
Ignition without an ignitor
light a match,
press in the knob to the end and turn it
left to the "large flame" position
ignite gas with a match,
set required flame size (e.g. "economical"
),
switch off the burner after finishing
cooking, turning the knob right (to the off
position).
Push-button
ignition*
press the spark ignition push-button mar-
ked with ....,
press in the knob to the end and turn it
left to the "large flame" position
hold down until gas has lit,
set the required flame size (e.g. "econo-
mical"
),
switch off the burner after finishing
cooking, turning the knob right (to the off
position).
Knob ignition*
press in the knob to the end and turn it left
to the "large flame" position
hold until gas is lit,
after the flame is lighted release the
pressure on the knob and set a required
flame size.
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