gorenje BGH6xxA Mixed Gas and Electric Hob Instructions
- May 15, 2024
- Gorenje
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BGH6xxA Mixed Gas and Electric Hob
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Product Specifications:
- Model Numbers: BGH6xxA, BGH6xxB, BGR6xxA, BGR6xxB
- Power Source: Mixed gas & electric
- Safety Features: On/Off- & Residual heat indicator
- Regulation: EU regulation (66/2014)
Product Usage Instructions:
Safety Regulations:
It is crucial to adhere to the safety regulations outlined in
the manual to ensure safe operation of the product.
User Manual:
Refer to the user manual for detailed instructions on safe use,
installation, cleaning, and troubleshooting.
Models:
The product is available in different models – BGH6xxA, BGH6xxB,
BGR6xxA, BGR6xxB. Ensure you have the correct manual for your
specific model.
Description:
The mixed gas & electric hob provides a versatile cooking
experience with both gas and electric heating options.
Use:
Follow the instructions for burner position, cleaning, and
utilizing the on/off and residual heat indicators for efficient
cooking.
Installation Instruction:
Proper installation is crucial for safe operation. Refer to the
manual for detailed installation steps including gas connection,
sealing tape usage, and testing procedures.
FAQ:
Q: What should I do if I encounter a fault with the hob?
A: Refer to the faults table in the manual to identify potential
issues and solutions. If the problem persists, contact customer
support for assistance.
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Instructions for use Mixed gas & electric hob
BGH6xxA – BGH6xxB – BGR6xxA BGR6xxB
The following symbols are used throughout the manual, and they have the
following meanings: INFORMATION! Information, advice, tip, or recommendation
WARNING! Warning general danger
GAS CONNECTION! Warning gas connection
ELECTRIC SHOCK! Warning danger of electric shock
HOT SURFACE! Warning danger of hot surface
DANGER OF FIRE! Warning danger of fire
RIGHT!
WRONG!
It is important that you carefully read the instructions.
Contents
Safety regulations …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! ……………………………………….
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Safe use …………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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User Manual …………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Models ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Description ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 10
Information according to regulation (EU only) 66/2014 ……………………………………………………
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Use ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 12
Burner position: …………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Cleaning: ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 15
On/Off- & Residual heat indicator ………………………………………………………………………………… 16
Faults table ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Installation instruction ……………………………………………………………………………………………… 19
Safety regulations ………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Preparations for installation …………………………………………………………………………………………
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Sealing tape ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Gas connection …………………………………………………………………………………………………………. 24
Accessibility ………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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Built-in ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………… 25
Connecting & testing ………………………………………………………………………………………………….
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Conversion instruction ……………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Conversion table ……………………………………………………………………………………………………….. 26
Power table (kW-g/h): …………………………………………………………………………………………………
26
Converting nozzles …………………………………………………………………………………………………….
27
Converting by-pass screws …………………………………………………………………………………………
27
Check for gas tightness and operation …………………………………………………………………………. 28
Startup ……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..
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Checking operation ……………………………………………………………………………………………………. 28
Environmental considerations ………………………………………………………………………………….. 29 Disposal of the appliance and packaging ……………………………………………………………………… 29
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Safety regulations
READ CAREFULLY AND KEEP IT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE! General · The manufacturer
cannot be held liable for any damage
resulting from failure to follow the safety instructions and warnings.
· Damage caused by incorrect connection, incorrect fitting, or incorrect use
is not covered by the warranty.
WARNING! This appliance and the accessible parts will become hot during use.
Do not touch hot parts. Keep children younger than 8 away from the appliance
unless they are under continuous supervision.
DANGER OF FIRE! WARNING: Danger of fire: do not store items on the cooking
surfaces.
· CAUTION! The cooking process has to be supervised. A short term cooking
process has to be supervised continuously.
DANGER OF FIRE! WARNING: Cooking with fat or oil on a hob without supervision
can be dangerous and can lead to a fire.
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· NEVER try to extinguish a fire with water. Instead, switch the appliance off
and then cover the flames with, for example, a lid or a fire blanket.
· Never flambé under a cooker hood. The high flames can cause a fire, even if
the cooker hood is switched off.
WARNING! Use only hob guards designed by the manufacturer of the cooking
appliance or indicated by the appliance manufacturer in the instructions for
use as suitable or hob guards incorporated in the appliance. The use of
inappropriate guards can cause accidents.
· The hob is only to be used for the preparation of food.
· The appliance is not designed for heating rooms.
· Do not warm closed tins on the hob. There will be a build-up of pressure
that will cause tins to explode. You might get injured or scalded.
· Never cover the appliance with a cloth or something similar. If the
appliance is still hot or is switched on, there is a risk of fire.
· Do not use the appliance as a worktop. The appliance may accidentally be
switched on or still be hot, which means objects could melt, become hot or
catch fire.
· Do not use the appliance in temperatures below 5 °C.
· The appliance should not be placed or used outdoors.
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· When you use the hob for the first time, you will notice a “new smell”.
Don’t worry, this is normal. If the kitchen is well ventilated, the smell will
soon disappear.
· The appliance is not intended to be operated by means of an external timer
or separate remote control system.
· Never open the casing of the appliance.
· Never use a pressure cleaner or steam cleaner to clean the hob.
· The ceramic top is extremely strong but not unbreakable. For example, a
spice jar or sharp utensil falling on it could cause it to break.
· If a drawer underneath the appliance is permitted (see the installation
instructions), without an intermediate bottom, this should not be used to
store highly flammable objects/materials. Ensure that there is adequate
clearance of a few centimetres between the bottom of the hob and the contents
of any drawers.
ELECTRIC SHOCK! WARNING! In case of hotplate glass breakage:
· Shut immediately off all burners and any electrical heating element and
isolate the appliance from the power supply.
· Do not touch the appliance surface.
· Do not use the appliance.
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WARNING! · This appliance can be used by children aged 8 years and
over, as well as by people with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge, provided they are supervised
and instructed in the safe use of the appliance and understand the hazards
involved.
· Do not allow children to play with the appliance.
· Do not allow children to clean or maintain the appliance unless supervised.
· Do not keep objects that children might find interesting in cupboards above
or behind the appliance.
· The cooking zones/burners heat up during use and stay hot for a while
afterwards. Keep young children away from the hob during and immediately after
cooking.
Safe use · CAUTION! The use of a gas cooking appliance results in the
production of heat, moisture and products of combustion in the room in which
it is installed. Ensure that the kitchen is well ventilated especially when
the appliance is in use. Keep natural ventilation holes open or install a
mechanical ventilation device (mechanical extractor hood).
· The burner components are hot during and immediately after use. Do not touch
them, and avoid contact with non-heat resistant materials.
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· Never immerse hot burner caps and pan supports in cold water. Rapid cooling
can damage the enamel.
· The distance between the pan and a knob or non-heat resistant wall should
always be greater than one centimetre. In the case of smaller distances, the
high temperature may cause the knobs or wall to discolour and/or deform.
· Always use the pan supports and suitable cookware.
· Always place the pan on the pan support. Placing the pan directly on the
burner cap can result in dangerous situations.
· Aluminium trays or foil are not suitable as cooking utensils. They can burn
into the burner caps and pan supports.
· The hob can only function effectively if the burner components have been
assembled using the guide ridges. Ensure that the pan supports lie properly
against each other and flat on the drip tray. Only then can the pans be
positioned stably.
· Keep oven gloves or oven cloths away from the flame.
· Do not use griddle plates or baking plates.
· Clean the burner parts regularly for the safe and correct operation of the
burners.
· Missing rubber feet from the pan supports can cause scratches on the drip
tray or poor combustion of the burner. If the rubber feet are missing, please
contact our service department.
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User Manual
Models
Aa – Auxiliary burner Bb – Semi-rapid burner Cc – Rapid burner Dd – ø 180 mm
heating element Ee – ø 145 mm heating element
BGH6xxA
E
C
B A eacb
BGR6xxA
BGH6xxB BGR6xxB
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Description
Gas burner
Burner
Aa
Auxiliary
Bb
Semi-rapid
Cc
Rapid
G20 – 20 mbar Power
1.05 kW 1.80 kW 3.00 kW
BGH6xxA BGR6xxA x x x
BGH6xxB BGR6xxB x
x
G20 – 25 mbar
Burner
Power
BGH6xxA BGR6xxA
BGH6xxB BGR6xxB
Aa
Auxiliary
1.00 kW
x
x
Bb
Semi-rapid
1.90 kW
x
Cc
Rapid
3.00 kW
x
x
G30/G31 – 28-30/37 mbar
Burner
Power / Mass flow
BGH6xxA BGR6xxA
BGH6xxB BGR6xxB
Aa
Auxiliary
1.05 kW / 76 g/h
x
x
Bb
Semi-rapid
1.70 kW / 122 g/h
x
Cc
Rapid
3.00 kW / 216 g/h
x
x
G30/31 – 50 mbar
Burner
Power / Mass flow
BGH6xxA BGR6xxA
BGH6xxB BGR6xxB
Aa
Auxiliary
1.0 kW / 72 g/h
x
x
Bb
Semi-rapid
1.90 kW / 137 g/h
x
Cc
Rapid
3.00 kW / 216 g/h
x
x
Electric heating element
Nominal Power (Max. heat setting) [W]
Heating element BGH6xxA
BGH6xxB
Dd
ø 180 mm
Ee
ø 145 mm
1500
2000 1500
BGR6xxA BGR6xxB
1800
1800
1200
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Information according to regulation (EU only) 66/2014
Measurements according to EN60350-2
Model identification
BGH6xxA BGH6xxB BGR6xxA BGR6xxB
Type of hob
Mixed gas & electric hob
Number of electric heating elements
1
2
1
2
Heating technology per electric heating ele- Solid plates ments
Radiant heating elements
Diameter electric heating element
Large heating element:
Ø 180 mm
Ø 180 mm
Small heating element: Ø 145 mm Ø 145 mm Ø 180 mm Ø 145 mm
Energy consumption per kg (ECelectric cooking)
Large heating element:
Small heating element: 184.3 Wh/kg
193.6 Wh/kg
190.4 Wh/kg
182.9 Wh/kg
189.7 Wh/kg
189.9 Wh/kg
Number of gas-fired burners
3
2
3
2
Energy efficiency per Semi-rapid burner: gas burner (EEgas burn- Rapid burner: er) in %
58.1 57.1
57.1
58.1 57.1
57.1
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Use
Before first use
BGH6xxA/B:
Turn on the electric heating elements (without a pan) for 3-5 minutes at
maximum power. During this time, the protective coating forms a durable layer
on the electric heating elements. There may appear some smoke the first time
the elements are heating up.
BGR6xxA/B:
Clean the heating elements with a damp cloth.
Turn on the electric heating elements (without a pan) for 3-5 minutes at
maximum power.
During use
BGH6xxA/B
Stainless steel parts around the electric heating elements may discolour due
to the thermal load during cooking.
WARNING! After turning the electric heating elements off it will remain hot
for a prolonged period of time. Avoid contact with the electric heating
elements during this time.
BGR6xxA/B:
The temperature of the heating elements is internally controlled by constantly
switching the element on and off. When the heating element is turned on, a
clear red glow is present.
When the heating element is set to a low heating setting, the element is
switched off more frequently and for a longer period of time.
WARNING! After turning the electric heating elements off it will remain hot
for a prolonged period of time. This is indicated by the residual heat
indicator. Avoid contact with the electric heating elements during this time.
Cookware Gas burners
Ø12-24 cm Ø15-26 cm
Min. 1 cm
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Electric heating elements
WARNING! BGH6xxA/B & BGR6xxA/B · The distance between the pan and a non-heat
resistant wall should always be greater than
one centimetre. In the case of smaller distances, the high temperature may
cause the knobs or wall to discolour and/or deform. · Always keep the pans
within the edges of the hob. · The bottom surface of the pans and the electric
heating elements should always be clean and dry to ensure good heat conduction
and prevent damage to the cooking surface. · When cooking in a pot made of
refractory and heat-resistant glass or porcelain, follow the instructions of
the manufacturer. · Make sure the pan always has enough fluids in them. Empty
pans may cause the hob to overheat, resulting in a damaged worktop or hob.
WARNING! BGR6xxA/B · Do not use pans with a rough bottom as they may scratch
the cooking surface. Sand (e.g.,
vegetables) may scratch the cooking surface. · Do not move the dish on the
cooking surface, this may result in scratches. · The cooktop is solid but not
resistant to pinpoint strikes. Make sure that no hard and/or sharp
objects fall on it as it may damage the surface. · Sugar and sweet foods can
greatly damage the glass-ceramic surface. Remove them
immediately with the scraper to avoid damage to the surface, even if the hob
is still warm. · Do not cook on the cooking surface in a thin-walled aluminium
pan and foil, as well as plastic
containers. These materials can melt and damage the hob.
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Control: BGH6xxA/B & BGR6xxA/B
Control of gas burners
(1) Push (2) Turn left + hold (3) Hold down 3 sec.
high setting
low setting
BGH6xxA/B
Control of electric heating elements
low setting
high setting
BGR6xxA/B
Control of electric heating elements
high setting
low setting
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Burner position:
Cleaning:
We recommend that you clean the appliance after each use. This prevents that
overcooked food can damage the glass surface.
BGH6xxA/B Daily cleaning
Use warm water with some dishwashing detergent to clean the area around the
electric heating elements. Before doing so, use a sponge to soften any
stubborn residues. Heavy polluted electric heating elements All dirty heating
elements should be cleaned thoroughly immediately after use when the heating
elements are cooled down. If the heating elements are less stained, it
suffices to wipe them with a damp cloth soaked in water and some detergent. If
the element is heavily soiled, use a steel sponge (wire scrubber) soaked with
the detergent. After cleaning, the heating elements should always be wiped
dry. Salt-containing liquids dished that have boiled over, or moisture can
damage the heating elements. Therefore, always wipe the heating elements clean
and dry.
Maintenance
To condition, the electric heating elements, occasionally use some sewing
machine oil, or conventional products for cleaning and care, available in the
market. Never use butter, bacon/lard, or a similar substance (risk of
corrosion). If the heating element is slightly warm, the detergent will
penetrate the pores more quickly.
BGR6xxA/B Daily cleaning
Use a damp cloth and a mild cleaning agent (washing-up liquid) to clean the
appliance. Dry the appliance with a paper towel or a cloth.
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Heavily polluted glass
1. Immediately remove any food remains, burned grease, sugar or stubborn
stains from the glass-ceramic hob using a scraper, even if the hob is still
hot! Sugar and/or other food-related remains may permanently damage the glass-
ceramic surface. · Hold the scraper at the correct angle (45° to 60°) relative
to the glass. Gently press the scraper
against the glass and slide it over the surface to remove the dirt. Make sure
the plastic handle of the scraper (in some models) does not come into contact
with a hot heating element. · Do not press the scraper perpendicularly against
the glass. · Do not scratch the hob surface with the tips of the scraper
blade. This can cause permanent scratches in the glass. 2. After you have
removed the stubborn stains from the glass, use the steps of the daily
cleaning to clean the hob. 3. If the cleaning results are not to your
satisfaction you can repeat the above cleaning steps as often as needed.
WARNING! Do not use abrasive cleaning agents, because they can cause
scratches. Do not use steel wool, scourers or any type of sharp object to
clean the appliance. The hob can still be very hot due to the cooking process!
Do not touch the surface directly. If desired use gloves to prevent burning
while cleaning directly after cooking.
On/Off- & Residual heat indicator
BGH6xxA/B:
1. On/Off indicator: Indicates whether one or multiple heating elements are
turned on.
WARNING! If the heating element is turned off, the On/Off indicator will also
turn off. However, the electric heating elements will remain hot for a
prolonged period of time after turning off. Risk of injury when touching the
hot heating element during this time.
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BGR6xxA/B:
1. On/Off indicator: Indicates that one or multiple heating elements turned
on. 2. Residual heat indicator rear heating element: Indicates that the rear
heating element is (still) hot. 3. Residual heat indicator front heating
element: Indicates that the front heating element is (still) hot.
HOT SURFACE! Warning! Risk of injury when touching the hot heating element.
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Faults table
Following is some advice on rectifying some common problems.
What happened…?
Possible cause
What to do?
The burners will not burn.
The flame is uneven due to a Have an expert check the gas
The flame is uneven/unstable. wrong gas power setting.
pipeline!
The flame from the burners suddenly changes.
Wrongly assembled parts of Assemble the burner correctly. the kitchen hob.
Burner ignition takes more time. Wrongly assembled parts of Assemble the burner correctly. the kitchen hob.
The flame is extinguished shortly after ignition.
Knob pressed too short or too Keep the knob pressed for a
weakly.
longer period of time.
The grid has discoloured in the This is a commonplace phe-
burner area?
nomenon resulting from high
temperatures.
Clean the grid with a metal care detergent.
Electric power supply, in gener- The fuse may be blown. al, is interrupted?
Check the fuse in the fuse box and replace it if it is blown.
Electric ignition of the burners no longer works?
There are food or detergent residues between the spark plug and the burner.
Open and carefully clean the opening between the spark plug and the burner.
The burner cover looks unap- Regular dirt. pealing.
Clean the burner covers with a metal care detergent.
A slight smell is noticeable the first time electric heating elements are used.
The new appliance is heating up.
This is normal and will disappear once it has been used a few times. Ventilate the kitchen.
NOTE! A visit by a service technician during the warranty period will be
charged if the appliance is not functioning because of improper use. Store
these instructions in a place where they are always readily accessible; if you
pass the appliance on to another person, the instructions should also be
included.
If the problem persists despite observing the instructions above, call an
authorized service technician. Elimination of any errors or warranty claims
that resulted from an improper connection or use of the appliance is not
covered by our warranty. In such cases, the costs of repair are borne by the
user.
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Installation instruction
Safety regulations
· This appliance should only be connected by a registered installer.
· Prior to installation, ensure that the local distribution conditions
(voltage, frequency, nature of the gas and gas pressure) and the adjustment of
the appliance are compatible.
· This appliance must be earthed. · The voltage, frequency, power, type of gas
and the country
for which the appliance has been designed are shown on the appliance rating
plate.
· Electrical connection Class I – 220-240 V – 50/60 Hz – max 3500 W.
· The electrical connection must comply with national and local regulations.
· The wall plug socket and plug should always be accessible.
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· If a stationary appliance is not fitted with a supply cord and a plug, or
with other means for disconnection from the supply mains having a contact
separation in all poles that provide full disconnection under overvoltage
category III conditions, the means for disconnection must be incorporated in
the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules. Using an omnipolar
switch with a contact separation of at least 3 mm fitted in the supply cable
will fulfil this requirement.
· The supply cord must hang freely and should not be fed through a drawer.
· Gas connection 1/2″ ISO 228 / ISO 7-1 / EN 10226-1 (1/2″ ISO 228 / 1/2″ ISO
228 FR only).
The gas connection must comply with national and local regulations. See
appliance label for technical gas data.
· This appliance is not connected to a combustion products evacuation device.
It shall be installed and connected in accordance with current installation
regulations. Particular attention shall be given to the relevant requirements
regarding ventilation.
· We recommend that the gas hob be connected by means of a fixed pipe.
Connection using a specially designed safety hose is also permitted.
· The pipe behind the oven must be made entirely out of metal.
· A safety hose may not be bent and must not come into contact with moving
parts of kitchen units.
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· The gas supply valve must always be placed in an easily accessible position.
· The worktop into which the hob is fitted should be flat. · The walls and the
worktop surrounding the appliance must
be heat resistant up to at least 105 °C. · The bottom kitchen element must be
equipped with a built-in
horizontal shelf at a distance of not less than 15 cm from the bottom surface
of the worktop. The space between the shelf and the cooktop must be empty and
may not be used for the storage of utensils. Service · Faulty parts may only
be replaced by original parts. The manufacturer can only guarantee that
original parts meet safety requirements. · If the supply cord is damaged, it
must be replaced by the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
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Preparations for installation
Free space around the appliance
A (mm) min. 650
Dimensions
Appliance:
B (mm) min. 600
C (mm) min. 450
D (mm) min. 120
BGH6xxA/B BGR6xxA/B
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A (mm) 600 600
B (mm) 520 522
C (mm) 52 52
D (mm) 138 138
Built-in:
A (mm) 600
B (mm) 560
C (mm) 490
D (mm) 60
E (>mm) 50
F (mm) 150
WARNING! The bottom kitchen element must be equipped with a built-in horizontal shelf at a distance of not less than 150 mm from the bottom surface of the worktop. The space between the shelf and the cooktop must be empty and may not be used for the storage of utensils.
Sealing tape
BGH6xxA/B
worktop
BGR6xxA/B
hob
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Gas connection
Accessibility
oven
oven
PTFE tape
metal safety hose
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Built-in Connecting & testing
Min. 20 mm
Max. 50 mm
WARNING! Check if connections are gastight.
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Conversion instruction
WARNING! Adjusting for a different gas type!
WARNING! Attention! Performing these instructions by a non-qualified person can lead to dangerous situations. The supplier is not responsible for the consequences (the arising of a hazardous situation and/or damage to persons or goods) caused by the incorrect performance of these instructions by engineers who are not employees of the supplier. Consequential damage arising through the inexpert performance of these instructions is not accepted.
With this conversion set, your gas hob can be converted to different gasses. See the conversion table.
Conversion table
Gas type
P mbar Modification
Auxiliary
nozzle
G20
20
–
72
G20
25
–
68
Convert from G20 – 20 mbar or from G20 – 25 mbar to:
G30/G31
28-30/37 Replace nozzle & screw in 50 bypass (see 3A)
(PL)
37
G30/G31
Replace nozzle & screw in 50 bypass (see 3A)
G30/G31
50
Replace nozzle & screw in 43 bypass (see 3A)
Semi rapid nozzle 97 95
Rapid nozzle 128 110
65
85
65
85
60
75
Gas type P mbar
Modification
G30/G31 28-30/37 –
Convert from G30/G31 – 28-30/37 mbar to:
G20
20
Replace nozzle & adjust bypass (see 3C)
G20
25
Replace nozzle & adjust bypass (see 3C)
Auxiliary nozzle 50
72
68
Semi rapid nozzle 65
Rapid nozzle 85
97
128
95
110
Power table (kW-g/h):
Auxiliary burner Semi-rapid burner Rapid burner
PL G30/G31 – 37 mbar 1.15 / 83 1.95 / 140 3.30 / 238
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Contents of conversion set
· Nozzles for burners and (if applicable) by-pass screws for gas taps. · Data
label with the modified gas specifications and setting.
Tools needed:
T1 Socket spanner (7 mm) T2 Screwdriver flat blade (4 mm) T3 Nose pliers T4
Open-end spanner (7 mm) T5 Leak test spray
Converting nozzles
NOTE! Please note: disconnect the appliance from the power supply. Prevent
damage of the worktop. Lay down parts of the appliance on a protected base.
For converting to a different type of gas, the nozzles have to be changed. The
values are also marked on the nozzle. 1. Remove pan supports, burner heads,
crowns and covers (see pictures A1 and A2). Pull off the control knobs
vertically. 2. Use the socket (T1) or open-end spanner (T4) to remove the old
nozzles and place the new nozzles inside the burner cups (see pictures A1 and
A2).
Converting by-pass screws
Depending on the gas type to which the appliances will be converted, there are
two ways to adjust the by-pass screws. Please check the conversion table in
the column “Modification” if the by-pass screws have to be screwed completely
in (see action 3A), replaced by a different by-pass screw (see action 3B) or
adjusted (see action 3C). The values are also indicated on the top of the by-
pass screws. The by-pass screws can be reached from the top of the hob when
the knobs are removed (B2).
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3A. Screw the by-pass screws (3) of all gas taps completely in by using the
flat-blade screwdriver (T2). 3B. Remove the by-pass screws by using the flat-
blade screwdriver (T2) and the nose pliers (T3). Place the new by-pass screws
with the nose pliers and screw the by-pass screws of all gas taps in, by using
the flat-blade screwdriver. 3C. Adjust the by-pass screws (3) of all gas taps
by using the flat-blade screwdriver (T2) until a stable flame is established
with a minimal gas flow. Please check if the flame is stable in the cold and
hot conditions of the burner.
Check for gas tightness and operation
When the appliance is connected to the gas supply, use leak test spray to
check the gas tightness. 1. Seal the injector. 2. Open the gas tap. Attention:
press and open the tap to override the thermo-electric safety device
and keep it pressed down. 3. Spray leak test spray over all gas connections
and check for gas tightness. 4. Repeat for every burner.
Startup
1. Reinstall the knobs, burner parts and pan supports. 2. Check if the
appliance is connected to the correct gas type and pressure. 3. Open the main
gas valve. 4. Insert the plug into the power socket.
Checking operation
1. Ignite the burners. 2. Check whether the flame profile is normal, uniform
and stable for the
complete ratio: 3. · Check if the flame does not smother in simmer rate;
· Check if the flames are not `blowing off’ at maximum rate; · No long, yellow
flames should be visible during operation. 4. Paste the data label with the
modified gas specifications and setting over the current data label with the
old specification (at the underside of the appliances nearby the gas
connection).
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Environmental considerations
Disposal of the appliance and packaging
Sustainable materials have been used during the manufacture of this appliance.
The appliance packaging is recyclable. The following may have been used: ·
cardboard; · paper; · polyethylene film (PE); · CFC-free polystyrene (PS-rigid
foam); · polypropylene tape (PP). Dispose of these materials in a responsible
manner and in accordance with government regulations.
To designate the requirement for a separate collection of household electrical
appliances, the symbol of a crossed-out dustbin is applied to the product.
This means that at the end of its working life, the product must not be
disposed of as urban waste. It must be taken to a special local authority
differentiated waste collection centre or to a dealer providing this service.
Disposing of a household appliance such as this hob separately avoids possible
negative consequences for the environment and health and enables the
constituent materials to be recovered, resulting in significant savings in
energy and resources.
NOTE! Please note! Do not throw a broken ceramic glass plate in the glass
recycling bin but take this to the Municipality’s waste recycling centre.
Declaration of conformity
We hereby declare that our products satisfy the applicable European
directives, orders and regulations, as well as the requirements stated in the
referenced standards.
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