Bosch PGV975K01E/07 User manual

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Dear Customer,
We thank you and congratulate you on your choice. This modern
and practical appliance has been made using top quality materials
that have undergone strict Quality Controls throughout the manu-
facturing process, and which have been meticulously tested so that
they will provide you with everything you need to cook perfectly.
We strongly advise to read through and follow these simple
instructions , so as to ensure that you get perfect results from the
moment you first use this appliance. They contain important
information, not only about using the appliance, but also about
maintenance and your safety.
When our products are being transported, they must be provided
with suitable protective packaging. However, we have reduced our
packaging to the bare essentials, and the materials are all completely
recyclable. You too can contribute to the conservation of the envi-
ronment by depositing the packaging in the nearest recycling
container.
Used oil should not be poured down the sink, as this causes serious
damage to the environment. Place it in a sealed container and take
it to an appropriate collection point, or if this is not possible place
it in the rubbish bin, (it will end up in a controlled dump, which is
not the best option but here it will not contaminate ground water).
Both you and your children will be grateful.
Before you get rid of an old appliance, make sure you render it
useless, and then take it to a centre for recovering recyclable
materials. Ask your local authorities for details of the centre nearest
your home.
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If th e sym bol appears on the specifications plate, follow the se instructions:
CONTENTS
Safety warnings 3
Introducing your new hob 5
Gas burners 6
Recommended diameters of receptacles 7
Cooking suggestions 8
Tips on how to use this appliance 9
Cooking suggestions 9
Cleaning and care 10
Home troubleshooting 11
Warranty conditions 12
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Safety warnings
Read this Users Manual carefully to ensue that you
use this appliance to cook safely and efficiently.
In accordance with current regulations, installing and
modifying the gas connection can only be carried out by
an officially authorised technician.
Before installing your new cooking hob make sure that
the measurements are all correct.
The following instructions are only valid in countries
whose symbol appears on the appliance. To adapt the
appliance to conditions of use in your country, always
follow the technical instructions.
It is of the utmost importance that the place in which the
appliance is to be installed should have suitable, fully-
functioning ventilation
Make sure that the appliance is not subjected to strong
draughts, as they might blow out the burners.
This appliance leaves the factory with the set to the type
of gas that is indicated on the specifications plate. If for
any reason it is necessary to carry out a change, call
the technical assistance service.
Do not make any adjustments to the interior of the
appliance. If this should be necessary, call our technical
assistance service.
Make sure you keep these instructions for use and
assembly in a safe place, so that you can hand them on
with the appliance if it ever changes owner.
If the glass on the cooking hob is unstuck, call the
technical assistance service immediately, so that they
can repair or replace it.
Never use an appliance that is not working correctly.
The heating and cooking surfaces of the appliance
become hot when they are in use, take all due
precautions. Always keep children well away.
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Only use the appliance for preparing food; never use it
as a heater.
Very hot fat or oil can easily catch fire, so food preparation
using fat or oil, such as making chips, must be closely
watched at all times.
Never pour water on burning fat or oil DANGER! Cover
the pan with a damp cloth to extinguish the fire and
disconnect the cooking appliance.
In the event of a malfunction, turn off the appliance’s
gas and electricity supply, before calling our technical
assistance service
Never place unstable pans or containers on the cooking
hob or the burners, as they may accidentally tip over.
If a gas tap gets stuck, do not force it. Call the
technical services department immediately, so that
they can repair or replace it.
The diagrams contained in this instruction book are for
orientation purposes only.
This appliance should not be connected to a combustion
products evacuation device.
IMPORTANT: do not cover up the slots at the rear of the
appliance, and observe the minimum insertion gap.
DANGER! combustion may be affected.
IF THESE INSTRUCTIONS ARE NOT FOLLOWED,
THE MANUFACTURER ACCEPTS NO
RESPONSIBILITY.
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electrocution.
Do not use steam clearing machines to clean the
hotplate, as there is risk of
This is what your new Cooking Hob
looks like
Control knobs
Large double flame
burner up to 5.6 kW.
Pan supports
Burner
Pan supports
Control knobs
Burner
Large double flame
burner up to 5.6 kW
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The gas burners
Fig. 1.
to light, so you should keep them as clean as possible. Clean
them using a small brush, and remember that the ignition
sparkers must be treated very gently.
If your cooking hob is not fitted with this automatic lighting
feature, use a lighter or a match to light the burner.
Your hob may be fitted with safety thermocouples which
prevent gas from being released if the burners are accidentally
turned off. Fig. 2.
To turn on and activate this innovative system, proceed in
the same way, but keep the control pressed down until it comes
on, with the flame appearing and staying lit.
If the burner does not light, repeat the procedure but this time
hold the knob pressed in for 1-5 seconds.
To turn it off, turn the control to the right to the position .
When doing this, the ignition system may work again - this is
completely normal.
The modern functional cooking hob you have purchased has
progressive taps fitted which allow you to adjust the flame to
the desired heat.
The large double flame burner is highly practical and suitable
If your hob has a large double flame burner, it will have a tap
fitting that will enable you to control the inner and outer flames
separately. This revolutionary system allows you to choose
from a wide range of powers. Operating description Fig. 3.
When you are using this gas appliance, it will make the kitchen
hot and humid, and therefore you must ensure that the kitchen
is well ventilated. Keep all the natural sources of ventilation
open, or install a mechanical ventilation device (such as an
extractor fan). If your appliance is in continual use, you may
require supplementary ventilation, such as an open window
(while avoiding draughts) or you may need to increase the
power of any mechanical system.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2
Sparker
Thermocouple
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it pressed in this position until the burner flame is lit.
Sparks are produced in this control position in all burners.
Turn the control to the desired position (you no longer
need to press the control).
To switch on the burner, press the appropriate burner
If the burner does not ignite, repeat the procedure and
All of the operating controls show which burner they control.
keep the control pressed for longer this time (up to a
maximum of 10 seconds).
control and turn it to the left to the highest position; keep
If the ignition sparkers are dirty, this makes the burner harder
When being used for the first few times, it may produce a
for cooking with paella pans, woks, etc.
slight smell.
An orange-coloured flame is normal and it is produced in
the presence of dust in the atmosphere, spillages, etc.
Recommended diameters of
receptacles
Depending on the model:
BURNER MINIMUM Ø OF RECEPTACLE MAXIMUM Ø OF RECEPTACLE
Large double flame burner 22 cm
22 cm 26 cm
14 cm 20 cm
Auxiliary 12 cm 14 cm
Depending on the model, your appliance may come with
an indispensable extra - a pan support for the large
double flame burner, for pans that are larger than
26 cm in diameter, roasting dishes, earthenware pots,
and all types of concave pans (woks, etc.)
Fig. 4. Due to the high temperatures attained by these
supplementary pan supports while cooking, be careful
if you need to adjust them - there is a risk of burning.
Pan support for coffee pot: Depending on the model,
your appliance may come with a supplementary coffee
pot support, intended purely for use with the auxiliary
burner and pans whose diameter is less than 10 cm.
Fig. 5. If you do not find it included, it is available from
the technical services department.
The manufacturer accepts no responsibility if these
additional pan supports are not used or are used
incorrectly.
Fig. 5
Fig. 4
Additional pan supports
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Rapid
Medium-rapid
Here are some cooking guidelines:
Very high High Medium Low
Cooking
Recommendations
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Large double
flame burner
Auxiliary
Boiling, grilling, browning,
paellas and Asian food
(woks).
Reheating and keeping things hot:
cooked and pre-cooked dishes.
Scallops, steaks, omelettes,
frying.
Rice, white
sauce and
ragout.
Steaming: fish
and vegetables.
Steaming potatoes, fresh
vegetables, stews and pasta.
Reheating, keeping things hot and
making tasty casseroles.
Cooking: casseroles, rice
pudding and caramels.
Defrosting and
slow cooking:
vegetables, fruits
and frozen
products.
Melting: butter,
chocolate and
jelly.
Rapid
Medium-rapid
Warnings and suggestions
for cooking
Only use one receptacle per
burner. Use the
supplementary pan support
on the large double flame
burner.
Do not place a receptacle on
one side of a burner, as it
could tip over.
Do not use large-diameter re-
ceptacles on the burners
nearest to the control knobs,
as the flames might reach
them, making them so hot that
they could cause injury. Never
place receptacles directly on
top of the burners.
Place the receptacle on the
pan support.
Ensure that the burners' pan
supports and covers are
properly in place before use.
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Do not use small receptacles
on large burners. The flame
should never come up the
sides of the receptacle.
Never cook without a lid or
with the lid half off - you are
wasting energy.
Do not use receptacles with
uneven bottoms, as they
make the food take longer to
cook and waste energy.
Always use receptacles that
are suitable for each burner,
so as to avoid wasting gas
and discolouring the
receptacles.
Always place the lid on the
receptacles.
Only use pots, frying pans
and casserole dishes with
thick flat bottoms.
Always place the receptacle
right over the burner, not to
one side.
DO NOT DO
Do not use excessive weight,
or strike the cooking hob with
heavy objects.
Handle receptacles with care
when they are on the cooking
hob.
Avoid using griddles and
earthenware pots etc. at
maximum heat for a long
time.
Never use two burners or heat
sources to heat one single
receptacle.
Advice on using the appliance
Melted sugar and spilt foods that have a high sugar content should immediately be removed from
the hotplate using the glass scraper. After washing the pan supports, dry them well before using
them to cook again - if there are still any drops of water or damp patches left when you start
cooking, they could damage the enamel.
When cleaning the pan supports, be careful with the pegs, as they could come loose and scratch
the glass or the frame the next time you use the pan support.
To keep the burners and
pan supports clean, you
must clean them
periodically by placing them
in soapy weather and
brushing and with a non-
metallic brush to ensure that
the holes and grooves are
perfectly clean, and can
provide a perfect flame.
Always dry the burner
covers and the pan
supports if they have
become wet.
Use a glass scraper, and
always lay it flat to the glass,
taking special care not to
get it too near to the trim on
the gas burners. The
cleaning material that we
recommend is "Vitro Clean".
The fact that this product
contains a high percentage
of silicon produces a film on
the surface, which makes it
much easier to remove.
It is also important to clean
the appliance at regular
intervals.
DO NOT DO
Do not use washing powder,
oven-cleaning sprays or
scourers that might scratch
the glass.
Do not slide pans over the
glass because they could
scratch it. In addition, try not
to drop heavy or sharp
objects on the glass. Never
strike any part of the cooking
hob.
Grains of sand that may
come from cleaning fruits
and vegetables will scratch
the glass surface.
Never use sharp objects
such as metal scourers or
knives to remove the
hardened remains of food
from the surface.
Never use a knife, scraper
or similar device to clean the
area where the glass meets
the trim of the burners or the
decorative metal frame.
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once they are cold. If any bits
of the respective burner parts
are left (overcooked food,
After each use, clean the surface
drops of grease etc.),
however few they will become
stuck to the surface and more
difficult to remove later.
After finishing cleaning, dry all
uniformity of the flame
generated.
the burner parts together w ith
their casing. T he ring and the
burner cap must be inserted
burner parts w ill affect the
w hen placing them on the
burner casing.
positioning of the respective
oisture and the incorrectM
Home troubleshooting
You do not always need to call the technical assistance service.
Very often, you can solve the problem on your own. The
following table contains a few pieces of advice.
Important note:
Only authorised personnel from our Technical Services
Department can carry out work on the gas and electrical supply
systems.
Problem Probable cause Solution
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- The automatic safety
switch has tripped or
a fuse has blown.
- Check the fuse in the main
fuse box and change it if it is
damaged.
The general electrical
system is
malfunctioning
- Defective fuse.
- Check the main fuse box to
see whether the automatic
trip switch or a differential
switch has tripped.
The electric sparker
does not work
- There is waste from food
or cleaning products
between the ignition
sparker and the burner.
- The burner covers are
not located correctly.
- The burners are wet.
- The space between the
ignition sparker and the
burner must be carefully
cleaned.
- Make sure that the burner
covers are correctly located.
- Dry the burner covers
carefully.
The flames on the
burners are not uniform
- The different parts of the
burner have been
improperly assembled.
- The grooves on the
burners' gas outlets are
dirty.
- Place the different pieces
correctly.
- Clean the grooves on the
burners' gas outlets.
The gas flow does not
appear to be normal or
no gas comes out
- The gas mains are
turned off.
- If gas is supplied from a
gas bottle, it may be
empty.
- Replace the gas bottle with
a full one.
- Turn on all stop cocks.
There is a smell of gas
in the kitchen area
- There may be a leak from the
coupling to the gas bottle.
- A gas tap has been left on.
- Check to see if any gas taps
are on.
- Check that the coupling is
correct.
The safety devices on
the different burners
don't work
- The grooves on the
burners' gas outlets are
dirty.
- The control knob was
not held down long
enough.
- Clean the grooves on the
burners' gas outlets.
- Once the burner is lit, hold
the control knob down a few
seconds longer.
If you call the Technical Services Department, please be sure to indicate:
E - NR FD
Estas indicaciones figuran en la placa de características de su aparato, situada en la
parte inferior de su placa de cocción.
Warranty conditions
The conditions of the guarantee which apply to this
appliance are those that are set by our company's
representatives in the country where it was bought. If you
so require, the salesman from whom you bought the
appliance will always be able to provide you with more
details on this subject. However, the warranty is only valid
if it is submitted together with the purchase document.
We reserve the right to make any changes.
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