Gaggenau CG 492 Operating Instructions Manual

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    Operating instructions cg 492 gas cooker.

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    1 cg 492 1. Important notes page 3-4 for your safety page 3 operating for the first time page 3 about use page 4 2. Features page 5 features of the appliance page 5 control knobs page 5 burner parts page 5 3. Operating principle page 6 4. Operation page 7-8 5. Settings table page 9 6. Cookware recom...

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    2 the large stainless steel gas hob – a combination of performance and cooking enjoyment. • generous cooking zones provide lots of space to work • large performance range with five burners and precise output control • maximum comfort and safety through electronic flame detection and automatic re-ign...

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    3 for your safety you must not operate the appliance if it is damaged. When connecting electrical appliances in the proximity of the appliance, make sure that connecting leads do not come into contact with hot cooking surfaces! As the user, you yourself are responsible for maintenance and proper use...

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    4 about use the appliance is intended solely for use in the household and must not be put to any other uses. Use the appliance to prepare meals only. It must not be used to heat up the room in which it is installed. Never allow children to play with the appliance. Do not let adults or children opera...

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    5 features of the appliance control knobs burner parts 1 pot grids (3 parts) 2 large (wok) burner 3 large burner 4 normal burner 5 control knob for front left cooking zone 6 control knob for rear left cooking zone 7 control knob for centre cooking zone (wok) 8 control knob for rear right cooking zon...

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    6 3. Operating principle the gas hob features two normal burners, two large burners and a wok burner. The appliance features one-hand operation, flame detection and automatic re-ignition. The ignition is activated when the control knob is turned. Should the flame go out during operation, the applian...

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    7 switching on • place a suitable pot or a pan on the corresponding cooking position. • press down the control knob for the corresponding cooking position and turn it to the required position between the and symbols. The burner ignites automatically. • when using large pots or pans you should ignite...

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    Note: if the flame is set between inner burner high – outer burner low a pulsating noise might be heard. This depends on the type of gas used. This is not a fault. Choose a setting slightly higher or lower. Switching off fully turn the control knob to the off position. The electronics of the applian...

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    9 5. Settings table cooking cooking method examples level high boiling water searing meat heating fat, liquids boiling soup, sauce blanching vegetables roasting meat, fish, potatoes from browning flour, onions roasting almonds, breadcrumbs baking pancakes, egg dishes to boiling in open pot liquids s...

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    Pots with a diameter of less than 90 mm or more than 280 mm / 320 mm for the large (wok) burner should not be used. When using large pots, pay attention to keeping to a minimum distance of 50 mm between the cooking vessel and combustible surroundings. When buying pots, pay attention to the fact that...

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    The wok and accessories (not included in the scope of delivery) – the round-bottom wok is the ideal wok for your gas cooker. – the wok looks like a hollow semisphere with a long handle or wooden handle. It has a rounded base and slanted sides. The thin steel passes the heat swiftly to the inside, bu...

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    12 $ caution! Do not use high-pressure or steam jet cleaning devices. $ caution, risk of burns! Before cleaning, please wait until the cooktop has cooled to hand-warm. Never switch on the cooktop while cleaning. Please thoroughly clean the appliance before operating it for the first time and after e...

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    • lift the pot grids one by one with both hands (be careful not to scratch the base). • remove the burner head cover, the burner ring and the burner head. • important! Only clean the burner parts when cold! • important! Do not remove the rear covers of the air intake (see picture)! • soak burnt-in r...

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    14 • important! Only operate the appliance with all parts dry. Damp burner parts will cause malfunctions when igniting or unstable flames. After prolonged operation, the burners (burner head cover, burner ring and burner head) will become darker through natural oxidation. You can remove this discolo...

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    15 part / material suggested cleaning procedure important reminders burner head cover, remove coarse soiling with damp do not clean in a dishwasher. Burner ring, cloth and detergent. Port openings must be kept free. Burner head use brass polish to keep the be careful not to loose the small parts. (b...

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    The appliance must be disconnected from the power and gas supply during all repair work. In the event of malfunctions, check whether the gas and electricity supplies are in proper working order. The cooktop cannot be used during a power failure. If the hob is being used when the power failure occurs...

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    17 10. Trouble shooting no electrical power switch the appliance on again. Should the appliance still not work, contact your gaggenau after-sales service. Burner does not ignite when switched on overheating protection wait, until the appliance has cooled and the signal goes off turn all control knob...

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    18 technical data (gas) burners: normal burner full burning 2.0 kw low burning 0.165 kw large burner full burning 4.0 kw low burning 0.165 kw wok burner full burning 5.0 kw low burning 0.3 kw total output 17.0 kw gas connection: r 1/2’’ union nut for r 1/2’’ bracket to din 1999, conical-cylindrical ...

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    12. Nozzle replacement 21 changing over to a different gas type only authorised specialists are permitted to change over to a different gas type. The nozzles needed for the gas type to be set are available as a conversion kit. Please specify the appliance type and the required gas type. The nozzles ...

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    • replace both low setting nozzles on the gas taps according to the new gas type and as detailed in the low setting nozzle table. Fully screw in the new low setting nozzles. Important: be careful not to damage the o-ring. • re-fit spindles and cover plates. 22.

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    Replacing the main burner nozzles of the normal burner and large burner • detach the safety spring on the supply lines. Leave the electrode connected. Unscrew the burners from the trough (torx t20) and pull off the burner from both supply lines. • carefully pull off both main nozzles together with t...

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    Replacing the main burner nozzles of the wok-burner • unscrew the wok burner from the trough (torx t20). Loosen locking screw from the air regulation bush. Fully push in the air regulation bush. Detach the safety springs on the supply line. Leave the electrode connected. • carefully pull off the wok...

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