Read these instructions to get the best out of your
burners:
- Use pans with a diameter the same as the burner
(see pan diameter table to the side).
- Only use flat bottom pots and pans.
- Use the right amount of water for cooking food
and use the lid.
Important: using the pan supports incorrectly will
scratch the hob top: avoid placing them upside
down or dragging them across the hob.
You should never use:
- Cast iron or steatite stone grills, terracotta pots
or pans.
- Convectors such as metal netting or other.
- The use of two burners simultaneously with just
one container such as a fish kettle.
Failure comply with these recommendations
could lead to your glass ceramic hob being
damaged, or broken and/or the safety of your
equipment being compromised.
Burner Pan diameter
both crowns from 24 to 26 cm
only the internal crown from 8 to 14 cm
IMPORTANT
To get the most out of your burner as well as
its flexibility, use it in the positions shown in
the flame regulation symbols indicated in the
diagrams above. The button positions
corresponding with the continuous sections in
the diagram to the right shows maximum
functioning areas and make the most of the
burner’s capacity.
Practical advice on how to use the burners
Category II2L3B/P
Type of gas used Type of Injector Injector Injector Nominal heat Nominal Reduced heat Gas pressure (mbar)
burner marking distance distance flow kW consumption flow kW min. nom. max
(X) mm (Y) mm
NATURAL GAS Dual crown 145 + 34 5,2 - 4,20 465 l/h 1,70
(Methane) 20 25 30
G25 Internal crown 34 - 2 0,45 50 l/h 0,25
GAS Dual crown 86 + 13 11 - 3,78 275 g/h 2,65
LIQUID PETROLEUM
25 30 35
(Butane) G30
(Propane) G31
Internal crown 13 - open 0,45 33 g/h 0,25
Type of gas used Model Nominal heat Total nominal Required air (m
3
)
configuration flow kW consumption for the combustion of 1 m
3
of gas
G25 25 mbar 3 burners 12,60 1395 l/h 8,187
G30/G31 30 mbar 3 burners 11,34 825 g/h 30,94
ELECTRIC SUPPLY : 220-240 V - 50/60 Hz - 3,0 kW Type: PLMTF
Injectors table
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