Howard RTC-6912SG-EWS-RM User manual

JK0075-032(00)
220200 ◎
06000005172720
Gas Cooktop with Grill
Instruction Manual
Model : RTC-6912SG-EWS-RM
For Household Use Only
(For factory use)

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INDEX
Parts Name
3
Enjoy Cooking with Convenient Functions
5
Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Follow These Precautions)
6
Safety Precautions (Installation)
7
Safety Precautions (Usage)
9
Installation Instructions
1
7
Inserting Batteries
2
1
Things You Need to Know
22
Safety Features
2
3
Basic Operations (How to Use the Hob)
2
5
Frying Foods
2
7
Using the Hob Timer
2
9
Stir-Frying and Roasting
3
1
Boiling Water
33
Cooking Rice or Porridge
3
5
Grill Handling and Preparation
3
9
Cooking with the Cocotte Plate
4
1
Cooking with the Grill mesh
4
3
Various Settings (Customization Function)
4
5
Tools for Daily Inspection and Care
4
7
Care Instructions (Hob)
4
9
Care Instructions (Grill)
5
1
Frequently Asked Questions
5
3
Buzzer Functions and Displayed Messages
6
1
Specifications/Dimensions
6
5
When Disposing of the Appliance
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Front
Parts Name
The figure illustrates an appliance with a high flame burner on the left hob.
Product name
display position
Grill door
Cocotte Plate
Grill door
handle
Pan support
High flame burner
pan support
Standard
burner
Top plate
Grill mesh
Grill pan
Grill pan rack
Plate fixing frame
Grill vent cover
Grill vent
Flame level
adjustment knob
for high flame
burner
Battery case
Battery
replacement
indicator
Operation button for
high flame burner
Ignition lock knob
for high flame
burner
Flame level adjustment
knob for standard burner
Flame level
adjustment knob
for grill upper flame
Flame level
adjustment knob
for grill lower
flame
Operation
button for grill
Ignition lock
knob for grill
Operation button for
standard burner
Ignition lock knob for
standard burner

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Rear
Control Panel
Burner
Temperature sensor
Burner head base Safety sensor
Burner cap
Flame
opening
Hob timer
display unit
High
temperature
cooking switch
Grill timer
display unit
Spark
electrode
Hose end
The hose end can be rotated.
To use the hose end, remove the cap. Store the
cap in a safe place as the cap is needed if the
appliance is not use for a long period.
For appliances with the high flame burner on the left hob.
Grill timer setting
switch
Rice cooking
switch
Hob timer
setting switch
Temperature
setting switch
Water
boiling
switch

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Make good use of these convenient functions and enjoy your cooking.
When using the hob
Frying food
Temperature setting
mode
Cooking food by boiling
Hob timer mode
Stir-frying, roasting and
broiling
High temperature
cooking mode
Boiling water
Water boiling mode
Cooking rice or porridge
Rice cooking mode
When using the grill
Cooking with the
cocotte plate
Grill timer mode
Cooking with the grill
mesh
Grill timer mode
Useful even for
grilling dumplings and
okonomiyaki
Convenient even for
boiling eggs
Even for roasting
ginkgo nuts and
sesame seeds
When boiling water
for coffee and tea
Useful even for
cooking rice mixed
with various grains
and barley
For grilling fish and
toasting
For reheating cold
food
For grilling fish
Enjoy Cooking with Convenient Functions
Accessory
Accessory

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This symbol indicates that
mishandling the product might
result in death or serious injury
or a fire hazard.
Danger
This symbol indicates that
mishandling the product might
result in death or serious injury
or might cause the risk of fire.
Warning
This symbol indicates that
mishandling the product might
result in slight injury or
property damage.
Caution
Close
Outlet connector
Gas valve
Make good use of these convenient functions and enjoy your cooking.
When using the hob
Frying food
Temperature setting
mode
Cooking food by boiling
Hob timer mode
Stir-frying, roasting and
broiling
High temperature
cooking mode
Boiling water
Water boiling mode
Cooking rice or porridge
Rice cooking mode
When using the grill
Cooking with the
cocotte plate
Grill timer mode
Cooking with the grill
mesh
Grill timer mode
The following describes precautions that
must be followed to prevent injury to you or
others and damage to property.
Fully understand the meaning of the
following symbols before reading the main
contents of this manual.
Pictogram symbols and the meanings.
Danger
Safety Precautions (Be Sure to Follow These Precautions)
This pictogram symbol
indicates a “prohibited action”
that must not be done.
This pictogram symbol
indicates a “compulsory
action” that you must do.
Naked Flames
Prohibited
Naked
Flames
Prohibited
Ventilation
required
Do not
touch it.
Disassembly
Prohibited
The following actions are prohibited
when there is a gas leak:
Never light a fire.
Do not turn electrical appliances
switches on or off.
Do not remove or insert power
plugs.
Do not use a telephone in the
vicinity.
Flames or sparks might ignite the
gas and cause an explosion.
Stop use immediately.
Press the operation
button, turn off the burner.
Close the gas valve. (For gas
outlet connections without a
knob, remove the outlet
connector from the gas
outlet)
Open doors and windows to
allow gas to escape to the
outside.
Call our Hotline from outside
your house.
This pictogram symbol indicates an
“alert” for items you should be careful of .

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Name plate
(in the case of
flammable walls)
100 cm or more
15 cm or more
15 cm or more
Safety Precautions (Installation)
Warning
Remodeling/Disassembly
Prohibited.
Doing so may cause carbon
monoxide poisoning or fire, and
cause the equipment to
malfunction.
Do not use a gas type (gas
group) other than the type
indicated on the nameplate of
the appliance.
Using a gas type that does not
match with the type indicated
on the appliance may cause
carbon monoxide poisoning
due to incomplete combustion,
burns due to abnormal ignition,
or a failure of the appliance. Do
not use the appliance in such
cases.
The nameplate is affixed on
the right side of the appliance.
If you are not sure of the
supplied gas type, contact the
nearest gas company.
When you move to a new
address, make sure that the
supplied gas type matches the
type indicated on the
nameplate.
Ensure sufficient distance to
flammable objects.
Follow the conditions required by the fire
prevention regulations. Insufficient distance
causes fire.
In the following case, make sure to attach the
heat insulating board (optional, not provided)
In case that there's no sufficient
distance to the combustible walls
(including those covered with stainless
steel sheets or tiles) as indicated in the
figure below.
Do not use any other than the
specified gas pressure.
Appropriate gas pressure
range LPG: 2.0-3.3 kPa
Additionally, do not forget to
ensure sufficient distance to
the flammable objects when
you renovate the area around
the product .
Rubber gas hose
/Copper gas
tube:
Do not use if the rubber gas hose
touches hot parts such as the grill
vent, or if it is bent or twisted.
Use the minimum required length of hose.
Do not pass the hose below the
appliance or place near the grill
vent and flame.
Do not pass the hose through
places that are heated by other
equipment.
During use, the surrounding areas
may become hot, causing the gas
rubber hose to be overheated and
melt, resulting in gas leakage.
Disassembly
Prohibited

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Hose end
Hose end
of the appliance Rubber hose stopper
Rubber gas hose
Red line
Hose end of the appliance Copper gas tube
Red line Equipment slim plug
Cuts
Rubber gas hose:
Do not use joined or branched
hose.
Using such hose may cause gas
leakage.
Do not use rubber gas hose
that is cut or old.
Using a hose that is cut or old
may cause gas leakage.
Check the cord periodically and
replace when it becomes old.
Copper gas tube:
Connect the copper gas tube
according to the instruction
manual of the equipment slim plug
and copper gas tube.
Improper connection of the copper
gas tube may cause gas leakage.
Insert the hose up to the red
line at the hose end, and secure
the hose with the rubber hose
stopper.
Not securing the rubber hose
may cause gas leakage.
Installation location :
Do not install the appliance at
places such as under shelves where
there is a risk of objects falling.
An object that has fallen on the
appliance may burn causing a fire.
Do not install the appliance at a place
where there is a strong breeze.
Installing the appliance at such locations may
cause poor ignition, hob turning off in the
middle of cooking, damage to internal parts of
the appliance and improper activation of the
safety features.
Do not install below water heaters.
Installing the appliance below a water
heater may activate the incomplete
combustion prevention device of the
water heater and ignition may not work.
It will also shorten the service life of the
water heater.
Do not install the appliance below
plastic products such as lighting fixtures.
It may cause deformation and
discoloration of the lighting fixture shade.
Do not install the appliance on
vehicles or ships.
Not following the above instruction
may cause the appliance to tilt, and
result in a fire or burns.
Install the appliance on a sturdy
platform that is level and stable.
Installing the appliance at a place that is
not stable or slanted may cause the
appliance to tilt, and cause burns or injury.
Remove the cap at the hose
end and check that there is no
dirt or debris.
Presence of dirt or debris may
cause gas leakage.
Caution

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Wind/Heat
Shield
Aluminum foil
soup trap
Mesh
Warning
During use:
Do not leave the product.
Do not sleep or go out.
The foods being cooked may get
overheated and cause fire. Be
careful especially when deep frying
food.
Failure to turn off the grill may
cause the food to catch fire.
Depending on the kind of food (fish
and others), food may catch fire
before the grill overheats, prevention
the sensor or the grill timer to operate.
Make sure to turn off the burner
when you are going to talk on the
telephone or with any visitor.
Below the gas hob :
Do not place flammable materials.
If the above instruction is not
followed, it may cause a fire.
Newspapers, plastic sheets, etc.
Do not pass any power cord
below the hob.
If the above instruction is not
followed, it may cause a fire.
Cautions about the top plate:
Do not exert an impact on it.
Do not stand or sit on top of the
product.
If the top plate is deformed or
chipped, it may cause injury or
other unexpected accidents.
Do not use the following things:
Large iron plate
or pan which
covers the hob.
Accessories
such as the
aluminum foil soup trap or the
energy saving pan support.
These may cause carbon
monoxide poisoning or abnormal
overheat of the product.
Do not put the following items
near the product:
Explosive items
The inner pressure may increase
and cause explosion.
Spray can
Cylinders for cassette hob
Flammable items
They may cause fire.
Spray, gasoline, benzine, and
others
Combustible items
They may cause fire.
Seasoning rack above the
product
PET bottle and plastics
Dishcloth, towel, or cooking oil
and others
Mesh
This may cause fat
dripping onto the
top plate and
catch fire, or cause
abnormal overheat
of the product.
When using waste food oil
coagulating agent, and you heat
food oil,never leave the product.
Do not put a large amount of waste oil
coagulating agent or heat it too much.Otherwise
it may catch fire. Follow the instructions of the
waste oil coagulating agent you use. Be careful
that the temperature of cooking oil does
not rise too high and put out the fire as soon as
the agent melted.
Do not carry the appliance while
the flame is turned on.
If the appliance is carried with the
flame ON, it may cause a fire or burns.
Safety Precautions (Usage)

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Cooking oil
food
To the level where all the foods are submerged
Cooking oil
Frozen food
Do not let frozen food stuck to the center
of the bottom of the pan (the contact position
of the temperature sensor).
Cautions when deep frying
food:
Do not deep-fry with the "High
temperature cooking" mode.
The temperature of cooking oil
rises and it may catch fire.
Do not deep-fry with frozen
food stuck to the center of the
bottom of a pan.
If deep frying with frozen food stuck to the
center of the bottom of a pan (the contact
position of the temperature sensor), the
sensor can not detect the bottom
temperature which may cause fire.
Do not deep-fry with cooking oil
used repeatedly.
Such oil may easily catch fire. Do not
use cooking oil which has been used
many times, or whose color changed
to dark brown, or which is muddy, or
which include sunken fried scums.
Do not deep-fry too long.
If deep frying too long time, oil may
scatter which may cause fire or burn.
Take care especially for the juicy
foods such as tofu or explosive
foods such as croquette with batter.
Never modify or remove the
temperature sensor in such a
way that prevents the proper
working of the sensor.
They may cause fire.
Do not put a dishcloth or others
on the grill vent. Do not block
the grill vent with an aluminum
foil.
Do not put anything around the
grill vent.
This may cause carbon
monoxide poisoning due to
abnormal combustion, fire, or
damage of the product.
About the grill:
Do not use auxiliary equipment
(such as grill stones, grill
sheets, aluminum foil and grill
aids) that is not supplied with
the appliance or indicated
specifically.
This may cause carbon
monoxide poisoning due to
abnormal combustion or
damage of the product.
Do not put aluminum foil in the
grill pan or the grill mesh when
you cook fatty foods.
Fat accumulates on the
aluminum foil and gets
overheated and may catch fire.
Do not put a fish between the
grill door and other part.
This may cause burning of the
fish or the work top.And also,the
upper part of the product may
get overheated and you may get
burned.
Ensure there is no food waste
or dishcloth in the grill chamber.
Remove accumulated fat in the
grill pan, the cocotte plate, and
also remove food and/or its skin
which stuck to the cocotte
plate, the grill mesh, after every
use.
Food waste, dishcloth, fat may
burn which cause combustion,
fire, or getting burned.
When deep frying, pour cooking
oil up to the level where all the
foods are submerged (more
than 200 ml).
If the amount of cooking oil is not
enough or get decreased, it may
catch fire. Be careful especially
when you deep-fry using a pan
with wide bottom such as frying
pan. If all the foods are not
submerged, the oil may catch
fire.

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Safety Precautions (Usage)
Warning Caution
Be careful not to put your body
or clothes close to flame while
using the hob.
Your clothes may catch fire, and
you may get burned. In addition,
flame may grow big
automatically due to the
temperature sensor's function.
And wind may expand flames
around the bottom of a pan and
your clothes may catch fire.
Cautions during and after use:
Ensure the burner is either
turned on or off.
Close the gas valve (For gas
outlet connection without a
knob, remove the outlet
connector from the gas outlet).
Failure to turn off the burner
causes fire. Especially because
people tends to forget to turn off
the grill, make sure the fire is
extinguished.
During use:
Do not use it for the purpose of
other than cooking.
Using the product for drying
clothing or igniting briquette fuel
or other purpose may cause fire
or damage of the product.
Do not expose the product to
the wind.
Exposing the product to the wind
from electric fan or air conditioner
prevents the proper safety function
and causes damage or malfunction
of the product.
Do not apply strong force to the
control panel or the grill door.
Pushing it by hand or hanging on
it may cause your injury, damage
or malfunction of the product.
Do not put water or detergent
directly on the control panel.
This may cause malfunction.
When there is any
abnormality:
Press the operation button to
return to the flame
extinguishing state, turn off the
flame and close the gas valve
(For gas outlet connection
without a knob, remove the
outlet connector from the gas
outlet).
In the case of earthquake, fire, or
if you noticed abnormal
combustion, smell, or noise, stop
use immediately.
During and immediately after
use, do not touch the appliance
except for the operation buttons,
operation panel, knobs and grill
door handle.
You may get burned.
The top plate becomes hot
even if you use only the grill by
the flame of the grill burner and
the heat of the exhaust.
Even when you use only one hob,
the top plate
of the unused
hob may
become hot
by heat
conduction.
T
ake care to ensure infants who
are standing or walking near the
grill are not burned by the grill door.
If the above instruction is not
followed, it may cause
unexpected accidents such as
burns and injuries.
Do not
touch it.

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Align the pan handle with
a pan support leg.
Handle
Pan support leg
Cautions about pans to be used:
Do not use cookware which
need to be baked blind, such as
pots used with hot stones.
This may cause
damage of the
product due to
abnormal
overheat.
Do not use single handle pans,
extremely small pans, or pans with
dented or rounded or slippery
bottom in unstable state.
These pans may lean or slip, and
you may get burned. Use pans in
stable state as follows: Make sure
to put the pan handle in the same
direction as the pan support leg
with the handle not protruding
beyond the product's front side.
Always hold the handle when
using a pan with rounded bottom
such as a Chinese wok.
When cooking with a light pan, make
sure that the total weight is more
than 250g including ingredients.
Pans that are light in weight or with a
heavy single handle may be pushed up
by the temperature sensor, and tilt or slip,
which may cause burns. The pan may tilt
if the weight reduces due to removal of
the lid or evaporation of water, so use the
pan in a stable condition by holding the
handle.
Avoid using ceramic pots for
long hours and use a medium
or lower flame intensity.
This may cause damage of the
product due to abnormal
overheat.
Do not put your face close to
the burner or open the grill door
to look into it when you turn the
burner on or when using it.
You may get burned your face by
flame and heat.
Do not apply strong shock or
force, nor damage the
temperature sensor.
Deformation or inclination of the
temperature sensor prevents its
correct function, and cooking oil
may catch fire.
Do not put water or detergent
on the grill door when in use or
right after use.
Do not apply impact or damage
to the grill door glass panel.
The glass panel may be broken
and you may get burned or
injured.
Do not put your hand or face
close to the grill vent.
Do not place the handle of the
pan toward the grill vent.
You may get burned by high
temperature exhaust.
The handle of the pan gets
overheated and may burned
out.
Ensure that infants and children
do not touch the appliance.
This may cause unexpected
accidents such as burn or injury.

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Top plate front
Safety Precautions (Usage)
Caution
Do not
touch it.
Ventilation
required
When the burner does not turn on,
press the operation button to
return the flame extinguishing
state, ensure the gas around there
disappeared, and finally turn the
burner on again.
If you turn the burner on
immediately, the gas around
there may catch fire and the fire
spreads to your clothes or you
may get burned.
Adjust flame depending on the
size of the kettle or the pan.
Too high flame may cause a
damage of the handle or burn of
your hand when you touch it.
If you have pets (dogs and cats,
etc.) indoors, lock the operation
buttons or close the gas valve
when the appliance is not in use.
Pets (dogs, cats, etc.) may try to
jump on the appliance or sink, or
accidentally press the operation
buttons when they jump on the
appliance. There is a risk of fire or
burns to pets in such cases.
When the
appliance is
not in use,
lock the
operation
buttons or
close the
gas valve.
Always turn on the exhaust fan
or open the window while using
the appliance.
Inadequate ventilation may
cause carbon monoxide
poisoning due to incomplete
combustion. Do not use a
ventilation fan, but open
windows in the following cases.
When you use a water heater
installed indoors (of other than
closed type)
When you use a bath tub water
heater installed indoors
If you turn on the exhaust fan, the
combustion exhaust gas from
the water heater or bathtub
heater may flow back into the
room and there is a risk of
carbon monoxide poisoning.
Grill:
Do not touch the grill door and
the glass panel with your hand
or arm when you take out
cooked food such as fish.
You may get burned.
Pull the grill door all the way out
horizontally.
Do not use the product with the
grill door opened.
Using the grill with the door open, or
frequently opening and closing the
door may cause scorching of the
top plate front and upper part of the
grill door. It may also cause the
upper part of the appliance to
overheat, resulting in deformation,
discoloration, and burns.
Do not overcook foods.
Cooked food may catch fire and cause
a blaze.
In case that food burns in the grill
chamber, or accumulated fat catches
fire:
Press the operation button to return
to the flame extinguishing state and
turn off the grill flame.
Keep the grill door closed until the
flame of cooked food goes out and
the grill chamber cools down.
After the fire goes out, ask for
inspection.

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Cocotte plate unit
Grill mesh
Do not pour water in the grill
pan or cocotte plate.
You don't need to pour water in
the grill pan or cocotte plate. You
may get burned by heated and
spilled hot water.
When using the cocotte plate:
Do not use by placing on the hob.
Using on the hob may cause
deformation, discoloration and
damage of the cocotte plate and
malfunction of the appliance.
Since the cocotte plate is for
exclusive use in the grill, do not
use by placing on the hob.
Do not use by placing on the
grill mesh.
If the above instruction is not
followed, it may damage the
appliance or cause a fire. It may
also cause improper cooking or
damage to the surface coating
of the cocotte plate or grill mesh.
Do not carry the cocotte plate wearing
oven mitts, etc. after cooking.
Spillage of collected hot fat may cause
burns. If you raise the cocotte plate
along with the plate frame, and the frame
accidentally touches your arms, it may
cause burns.
When removing the cocotte
plate, use a kitchen paper to
wipe off the fat that has
collected.
Spillage of collected hot fat on
the cocotte plate may cause
burns.
Be careful when you grill fatty
foods such as chicken.
Adjust the baking time by
checking the doneness of the
food being cooked
occasionally.
Fat may catch fire and flame
may come out of the grill vent.
This may cause burn or fire.
Be careful when you grill
different foods (foods grilled
easily/hard) together.
It may lead scorching or fire.
Slowly move the grill door
horizontally in and out, and
carry carefully.
If the grill is pulled while the grill
door is lifted up, the grill may
fall, causing burns or damage.
If the hot fat collected on the
grill pan or cocotte plate spills,
it may cause burns.
Remove the grill pan, cocotte
plate unit and grill mesh after
they have cooled.
These parts become hot during
use and immediately after use,
and may cause burns.
The grill stand and plate frame
are also hot and touching them
may cause burns.

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Safety Precautions (Usage)
Caution
Inspection, maintenance, and
cleaning around the product:
Do not immerse the appliance
in water or splash water on the
appliance.
Not following the above
instruction may cause improper
combustion or malfunction of
the appliance.
Clean the temperature sensor
each time it gets dirty, and
ensure it moves up and down
smoothly.
If it doesn't move smoothly, a
pan leans and sheds hot water,
and you may get burned.
If it doesn't move smoothly,
make sure to ask for inspection
or repair.
Ensure that the product is
cooled down.
The product gets very hot after
cooking and you may get burned
if you touch it.
Close the gas valve (For gas
outlet connection without a
knob, remove the outlet
connector from the gas outlet).
If ignited by mistake, you may get
burned.
Lock the operation buttons.
This prevents inadvertent flame.
Make sure to wear gloves.
You may get injured without
gloves.
If soup boils over onto the
burner cap, make sure to clean
it.
When you have washed the
burner cap, wipe off moisture
enough before installing it.
Using the burner with the flame
openings being wet may cause
abnormal combustion.
Temperature
sensor

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Note Cleaning under the hob (hob base):
Check that the appliance is cold and
clean by wearing gloves to avoid injury.
About explosive boiling:
Be careful of explosive boiling when
boiling or warming thick foods or soups.
When using the product:
Check normal burning now and then
during use.
Do not forget to turn off the burner,
when you set the hob to "Low flame"or
you use the grill as it is difficult to see the
flame.
Do not turn off the flame by operating
the gas valve.
This may cause burn or unexpected
accident.
Make sure to push the appropriate
operation button corresponding to the
burner to be used.
Do not use induction heating type cooking
appliances on or near the top plate, such as
IH jar rice cooker, table
top type IH cooking
heater. Magnetic force
may cause a failure of the
product.
When you use the hob:
When you move a pan to an other hob
during cooking, put out fire once.
When you use the hob with High flame for
a long time, the pan support may stick to
the pan depending on its type such as
earthenware pan or porcelain enamel pan
or others. Ensure that the pan and the pan
support are not stuck each other, when
you move the pan after a long time use.
When the pan and the pan support are
stuck, return them immediately to the
original position. And after they have been
cooled down, remove the pan support by
shaking it. If you move them while they are
stuck, the pan support may drop suddenly
and damage the product and you may get
burned or injured.
Be careful of boiling over, and adjust
flame as needed.
Boiling over cause the inside of the
product to get dirty. In addition,
overboiled soup is stuck to the top plate,
the pan support, the burner and may
damage the product.
Do not put a hot pan directly on the label
of the top plate. Label may changes
color or get damaged by heat.

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Install the appliance away from flammable walls
(including flammable walls affixed with stainless
steel or tiles) as shown in the below figures.
Install the appliance after affixing thermal
insulation board (sold separately) on the walls.
Height (mm) Width (mm) Depth (mm)
(
1
) 340 600 −
(
2
) 340 − 550
(
3
) − 900 550
(
4
) 150 40 500
(
5
) 403 − 420
Check the installation location (fire prevention
measures in the surrounding area)
1
If the above distance cannot be maintained from
the flammable walls
Minimum size of the thermal insulation board
If a transparent protective sheet is stuck on the
operation panel, remove it before using the
panel.
Remove the grill and take out all the packing
material and tapes from the inside.
Remove the packing
material and tapes
2
* The figure illustrates an appliance with a high flame
burner on the left hob.
Ensure that all parts are installed correctly.
Installation of parts
3
Flammable wall
Flammable wall
Flammable wall
100 cm or more
15 cm or more 15 cm or more
pan support
pan support
Burner cap
Burner cap
High flame
burner
Standard
burner
Front and side
Side of sink and counter top
Top surface
Specialized for sides
0 cm or more
0 cm or more
30 cm or
more
Gap of
1 cm or
more
Thermal insulation
board (1)
Thermal
insulation
board (2)
15 cm or
more 15 cm or more80 cm or more
Gap of
1 cm or
more
Thermal insulation board (3)
Thermal insulation board (4)
Gap of 1 cm or more
If the side and top surfaces of the sink and
counter top are flammable and higher than
the top plate of the appliance
Sink
* Since the thermal
insulation board is
affixed to the appliance
unit, the edge of the top
plate must be 8 mm or
more to the side wall.
Thermal insulation
board (5)
Installation Instructions
Always wear gloves when installing or moving
the appliance, and carry by holding the
bottom edges of the appliance.

Pan support / Burner cap Caution
18
Install properly by inserting the pin of the
burner cap in the burner body recess at the
front with the projection of the cap at the
back.
Install the pan support correctly by inserting
the 2 projections on the inner side into the
recesses at the front and rear of the top
plate.
Burner cap
Pan support
Pin
Top plate recess
* The projection
is located on
the shorter tab
of the pan support
(right side view)
Burner cap
Burner body
recess
Projection
Appliance front
Projection
Pan support
Projection
Example of incorrect installation
Burner cap lifted Burner cap reversed
Lift
Install the appliance correctly for safe use
Do not use when the pan
support is not installed
correctly.
If installation of the pan support
is not correct, the pan will not be
stable and may tilt or fall over.
Do not use the appliance with
improper attachment of the
burner cap.
If the burner cap is not installed
correctly, ignition of the
appliance may not be possible.
Uneven or back flame may
cause incomplete combustion,
carbon monoxide poisoning,
or deformation of the burner
cap.
The flame may enter the
appliance and cause damage
due to burning.

Grill pan, Cocotte plate, Plate fixing frame and Grill mesh
Grill vent cover
19
Match the tabs to the holes on the top plate
and attach.
When using the grill mesh
1. Attach the grill pan to the grill pan rack.
2. Attach the grill mesh to the grill pan rack.
3. Ensure that the parts are attached securely.
When using the cocotte plate
1Attach the grill pan to the
grill pan rack.
2Attach the plate fixing
frame to the grill pan rack.
3Attach the cocotte plate
to the plate fixing frame.
4Ensure that the parts are
attached securely.
* Do not stack and attach the cocotte plate and the grill mesh.
If the parts are not attacked properly, then the grill door will be dfficult to
close.
Attack the parts again properly as the grill door may get damaged it you try
to close it forcibly.
Note
Grill vent cover
Hole of the top plate
Tab
Attached state
Grill mesh
Grill
door
Tab
Grill pan
Tab
1
2
Grill pan rack
Attached state Grill
door
Grill pan rack
Plate fixing frame
Grill pan
3
2
1
Cocotte plate
cover
Cocotte plate
unit
Cocotte plate
Installation Instructions
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