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Operating and assembly instructions
KG 260 CA
Gas cooker
1
FOR YOUR SAFETY Page 2
Warnings Page 3
Preface Page 4
1. Important notes Page 5-6
1.1 For your safety Page 5
1.2 Operating for the first time Page 5
1.3 About use Page 6
2. Structure and operating princip e Page 7-8
2.1 tructure Page 7
2.2 pecial accessories Page 7
2.3 Operating principle Page 8
3. Operation Page 9
4. C eaning and care Page 10
5. Maintenance Page 11
5.1 General Page 11
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions yourself Page 11
6. Technica data / Settings tab e Page 12
KG 260 CA
FOR YOUR AFETY
2
WARNING: If the information in this
manua is not fo owed exact y, a fire or
exp osion may resu t causing property
damage, persona injury or death.
Do not store or use gaso ine or other
f ammab e vapors and iquids in the
vicinity of this or any other app iance.
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:
– Do not try to ight any app iance.
– Do not touch any e ectrica switch;
do not use any phone in your bui ding.
– Immediate y ca your gas supp ier
from a neighbor’s phone. Fo ow the
gas supp ier’s instructions.
– If you cannot reach your gas supp ier,
ca the fire department.
Insta ation and service must be
performed by a qua ified insta er,
service agency or the gas supp ier.
1. Do not allow the flame to extend beyond the
edge of the cooking utensil. This instruction is
based on safety considerations.
2. Do not forget that the unit becomes hot when in
use. Common sense is important. Just because
the flame is out, it does not mean parts still
cannot be hot.
3. This appliance shall not be used for space
heating. This instruction is based on safety
considerations.
4. Be sure to disconnect the electrical supply
before disassembly of the appliance.
5. Keep the appliance area clear and free from
combustible materials, gasoline and other
flammable vapors and liquids.
6. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and
ventilation air.
7. Cabinets installed above the gas cooktop must
have a minimum distance of 600 mm (24”).
8. The gas pressure regulator supplied with the
appliance must be installed in line with the gas
pipe.
9. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve
must be disconnected from the gas supply
piping system during any pressure testing of the
system at test pressures in excess of 3,5 kPa
(1/2 psig). The appliance must be isolated from
the gas supply piping system by closing its
individual manual shutoff valve during any
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system
at test pressures equal to or less than 3,5 kPa
(1/2 psig).
10.Important:
When using a very large pot, leave a gap of at
least 50 mm (2") to avoid damaging any parts in
counter top wood, plastic or other non-heat-
resistant materials. Never leave oil or hot fat
unattended.
Note:
To avoid jeopardising the electrical safety of the
appliance, it is forbidden to use high-pressure or
steam jet cleaning devices.
Note:
The name plate is attached to the bottom of the unit
and to the inside of the housing.
On y for insta ation in USA:
This installation must conform to local codes or, in
absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas
Code, AN I Z 223.1-1988.
The installer must leave these instructions with the
appliance, and the consumer should retain them for
future reference. If an external electrical source is
utilized, the appliance must be electrically
grounded in accordance with local codes, with the
National Electrical Code AN I/NFPA 70-1993.
On y for insta ation in Canada:
This installation must conform local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the current CAN/CGA-
B 149 Installation Code. The installer must leave
these Instructions with the appliance and the
Consumer should retain them for future reference.
This appliance when installed, must be electrically
grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the
absence of local codes, with the current C A
tandard C 22.1-Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.
For mobile Housing and Recreational Vehicle
installation must conform with the following:
CAN/C A Z240 MH
CAN/C A Z240 RV
Installation Requirement For Gas Burning
Appliances And Equipment In Mobile Homes C A
tandard C 22:1 - Canadian Electrical Code Part 1
and /or local Codes.
Warnings
3
4
Cooking with your new gas cooker wi be
even more fun than before.
The appliance offers you the following
advantages:
– Regulation from hot to cold in seconds.
– High safety standard thanks to thermal
protection elements for all burners.
– Thanks to the novel installation method
implemented, installation is child's play!
To ensure that you will be able to use this appli-
ance in all its diversity, read through the operating
and assembly instructions conscientiously before
operating it for the first time. The instructions
contain important notes on use, installation and
maintenance of the appliance.
You will find notes on page 5 that you ought to
observe before operating the app iance for the
first time.
The chapters entitled “Structure and operating
princip e" and “Operation" tell you all the
things your cooker is capable of doing and how
to operate the appliance.
The chapter entitled “C eaning and care" will
make sure that your appliance will stay operable
and beautiful for a long time.
And now we wish you ots of fun cooking.
Preface
Fig. 1
1.1 For your safety
You must not operate the appliance if it is damaged.
When connecting electrical appliances in the proxi-
mity 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 in the household.
Only ever operate the appliance under supervision.
Do not operate the appliance without pots and pans
placed on it. Make sure that all the burner parts are
correctly fitted.
Important: The appliance heats up during opera-
tion. Keep children away.
Note:
If you have fitted the appliance cover VD 201-010
(special accessory) on the appliance, it must not be
closed until the appliance has cooled down
completely. Do not operate the appliance with the
cover closed! Heat development may damage the
appliance and the cover. Do not use the appliance
cover as a surface for placing objects or for
keeping things warm.
Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaning
apparatus or with water pressure - risk of short-
circuits!
Isolate the appliance from the mains during every
maintenance operation. To do this, remove the
mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse.
Close the gas supply.
Repairs must be carried out by authorised specia-
lists, thus ensuring electrical safety.
No warranty claims can be lodged for any damage
resulting from failure to observe these instructions.
Observe caution with oils and fats. They may
overheat and burn easily.
Foodstuffs that are prepared in fat and oil must only
be prepared under constant supervision!
Technica modifications reserved.
1.2 Operating for the first time
Before operating the appliance for the first time,
please pay attention to the following notes:
The appliance must only be connected by an
authorised specialist.
Read through these instructions attentively before
operating the appliance for the first time.
Note:
The rating plate for this appliance is included on
a separate sheet. Keep the rating plate in a safe
place along with your operating and assembly
instructions.
Remove the packaging from the appliance and
dispose of it properly.
Keep packaging elements away from children.
Thoroughly clean the appliance and accessories
before using them for the first time. This will
eliminate any “newness" smells and soiling
(see chapter entitled “Cleaning and care").
5
1. Important notes
1.3 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.
Use of a gas cooker generates heat and humidity
in the room where it is installed. This is why atten-
tion must be paid to good kitchen ventilation.
The natura venti ation openings must be kept
unobstructed. Prolonged use of the appliance
with several or all rings may call for additional
ventilation such as opening a window or a door,
or stronger air extraction by an extractor hood.
To guarantee good combustion, the room in
which the app iance is insta ed must have
a minimum vo ume of 20 m3and must possess
a door that opens outdoors or a window that
can be opened.
On y ever use the burners after p acing pots and
pans on them. Do not heat up any empty pots
or pans; this may result in a build-up of heat. Use
pots and pans with thicker bottoms because heat
distribution is particularly improved in the low
setting. The better the size of pots and pans is
adapted to the burner size, the better the heat of
the gas flame will be exploited and the more costs
will be saved.
Cooking vessels with curved bottoms, e.g. woks,
must not be used.
It is not permitted to use roasting pans, frying pans
or grill stones heated simultaneously by several
burners because the resulting heat build-up may
damage the appliance.
witch the burners to the low setting whenever you
remove pots or pans briefly. In this way, you reduce
the risk of burns when working next to naked
flames; you also save gas and reduce pollution.
Whenever the gas hob is fitted under a vapour
extractor hood, always cover the rings with pots
or pans. Otherwise, parts of the vapour extractor
hood may become damaged by the extreme heat
development or grease residues in the filter may
ignite. Ensure an adequate supp y of air when
using a vapour extractor operating in the
exhaust air mode.
After igniting, keep the control knob pressed for
around 5-8 seconds more because the heat sensor
that opens the gas channel has to warm up first.
In the event of a power fai ure, you can also ignite
the unit with matches or any other ignition aid. The
thermal protection facility that prevent gas from
flowing out in the open position functions without
restriction.
Pots with a diameter of less than 90 mm (317/32”) or
more than 220 mm (85/8”) should not be used.
When using larger pots, pay attention to keeping to
a minimum distance of 50 mm (2”) between the
cooking vessel and combustible surroundings. A
minimum distance of 15 mm (19/32”) must be
observed between the control knob and the pot or
pan.
In the event of ma functions, contact your
specialist dealer or your responsible Gaggenau
after-sales service.
Tip: When buying pots, pay attention to the fact
that the manufacturer frequently specifies the top
pot diameter, which is generally larger than the
diameter of the base.
Observe the manufacturer's specification! Use
cooking utensils that the manufacturer states as
being “suitable for gas".
Preferably use the larger cooking zone for brief
cooking, deep fat frying and brief frying of large
quantities. Preferably use the smaller ring for
soaking, warming up and keeping warm, even
when large quantities are involved.
6
2.1 Structure
2.2 Specia accessories
1Pot grille
2High burner, 9500 BTU (2.8 kW)
3Normal burner, 6500 BTU (1.9 kW)
4Control knob for the front left cooking position
5Control knob for the rear left cooking position
6Control knob for the rear right cooking position
7Control knob for the front right cooking position
8Burner head cover
9Burner head
10 park plug for automatic ignition
11 Thermal sensor to safeguard the flame
You can order the following special accessories:
– VV 200-000: Connecting strip
– VD 201-010: Appliance cover (If an appliance
cover is fitted, the pot support must
be removed when closing.)
7
2. tructure and operating principle
Fig. 3
8
9
10
11
22
33
4 5
1
6 7
Fig. 2
2.3 Operating princip e
The appliance features one-hand operation. That
is to say, the ignition is activated when the control
knob is pressed briefly.
After igniting, keep the control knob pressed for
around 5-8 seconds more because the heat sensor
that opens the gas channel has to warm up first.
The gas hob has 2 norma burners and 2 high-
intensity burners.
All burners have a therma protection device that
prevents unburned gas from escaping in the open
position.
The tota rated therma oad amounts to:
32 000 BTU (9.4 kW) referred to Hs* (gross calorific
value)
28 600 BTU (8.4 kW) referred to Hi(calorific value)
The specified rated load is defined by installation
of the fixed nozzles.
The gas hob is converted to a different gas
type by nozzle replacement (full and low-burning
nozzles) (see nozzle table on page 12).
The symbo s on the contro pane mean:
0Off
High setting
Low setting
The flame is infinitely variable between high and
low-setting.
Maintenance Instructions
– Keep appliance area clean and free from
combustible materials, gasoline and other
inflammable vapors and liquids.
– Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and
ventilation air.
– Visually check burner flames with this pictorial
representation (see figure 4).
8
Fig. 4
High
Off
Low
9
The cooking positions must on y be ignited
when a burner parts are fitted. Otherwise,
ma functions may occur on the ignition unit.
Switching on (Fig. 5):
– Place a pot or a pan on the corresponding
cooking position.
– Fully press in the control knob for the
corresponding cooking position. This activates
the ignition. Keep the control knob pressed!
– Turn the control knob to the left to the “high"
position.
If the flame should not ignite within 2 to 4 seconds,
turn the control knob further to the left to the “low"
position and then back to the “high" position after
ignition. It is often faster to ignite in the low position
because the various gases have a differing ignition
response.
After igniting, keep the control knob pressed
for around 5 - 8 seconds more because the heat
sensor that opens the gas channel has to warm
up first.
Repeat the operation if the flame should go out
again.
The flame size can be set continuously between full
and low by slowing turning the control knob.
Switching off (Fig. 6):
Fully turn the control knob to the left to the 0
position on the left.
3. Operation
Fig. 5
Fig. 6