Salini SCG-4622B Guide

GAS HOB COOKTOP
User & Installation Manual
SCG-4622B | SCG-4625B
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
APPLIANCE OPERATION
COMPONENTS OVERVIEW
INJECTOR TABLE & BURNER HEAT
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
BURNER IGNITION
BURNER EFFICIENCY
CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
INSTALLATION
VENTILATION
CUT-OUT & FIXING HOB
GAS CONNECTION
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
REPLACING COMPONENTS
INSTALLATION COMPONENTS
TROUBLESHOOTING
TECHNICAL DATA & SPECIFICATION
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
DISPOSAL
4-5
6-14
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7-8
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10-16
10-11
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12-14
14-15
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16-18
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Installation of the appliance must be only be undertaken by a licensed installer.
This manual contains important information including safety, operational, maintenance & installation
information which will enable you to get the most out of your appliance. Please keep it in a safe place
so that it is easily available for future reference; for you or any person not familiar with the operation
of the appliance.
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
WARNING AND SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
• Carefully read the following important information regarding installation safety and maintenance.
• Keep this information booklet accessible for further consultations.
• This appliance is designed for domestic household use and is designed be built into a standard
kitchen cabinet benchtop or housing unit. For indoor use only.
• IMPORTANT: Your product warranty will be void if the installation is not in accordance with the
instructions. The installation must be carried out by a suitably qualied person, in accordance
with the with the manufacturer’s instructions, and must be connected in accordance with all
applicable electrical and plumbing regulations.
• All installation work must be carried out by a qualied installer.
• Repairs may only be carried out by service engineers or an authorised service agent.
• The installation, adjustments, conversions and maintenance jobs must only be carried out by
authorised personnel.
• The use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other environment will void warranty.
• Your new appliance is guaranteed against electrical or mechanical defects, subject to certain
exclusions, the foregoing does not aect your statutory rights.
• Before this appliance left the factory it was tested and set by specialised, expert personnel to
guarantee the best functioning results.
• Check the appliance for damage after unpacking it. Do not connect or install the appliance if it
has been damaged in transport as this will void the warranty.
• We recommend you review the troubleshooting information before calling a technician.
• Information, specications and recommendations can change without notice.
WARNING! Proper use & safety precautions are as follows.
• WARNING: Accessible parts may become hot during use, and retain heat after operation. Care
should be taken to avoid touching heating elements and surrounds. While in operation, direct
contact with the hob or ames may cause burns.
• The appliance must only be used for what it has been made for, that is, cooking for domestic use.
Any other use is considered improper and, as such, dangerous.
• Do not place or store ammable liquids, highly inammable materials or fusible objects on or
near the appliance.
• If you are using a socket near the appliance make sure that the cables of electrical appliances you
are using do not touch it and are far enough away from all hot parts of the appliance.
• Do not leave appliance unattended when in use. Overheated fats and oils can ignite very quickly.

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• Never try to extinguish a re with water, but switch o the appliance and then cover ame e.g.
with a lid or a re blanket.
• Switch each cooking zone o after each use.
• When you have nished using the appliance double check that all the controls are in the o or
closed position.
• Do not place objects made of metal such as knives, forks, spoons and saucepan lids on the cook-
ing surface as they can get hot.
• Do not spray aerosols in the vicinity of the appliance when in operation.
• Do not use the hob if the surface becomes broken or cracked. You should switch o the appliance
to avoid the possibility of electric shock. Contact the dealer customer care department to resolve.
• Ensure all other household equipment and materials, do not touch the hob as the insulation
material of this equipment is usually not resistant to high temperatures.
• This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sen-
sory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given su-
pervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• We strongly recommend that babies and young children are prevented from being near to the
appliance and not allowed to touch the appliance at any time.
• If it is necessary for younger family members to be in the kitchen, please ensure that they are kept
under close supervision at all times.
• Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
• Cleaning and user maintenance shall not be carried out by children without supervision.
• The packaging materials will be dangerous for children. Keep the packaging materials away from
children.
• If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by the manufacturer or its service agent or a
similarly qualied person in order to avoid a hazard.
• Please dispose of packing materials properly to avoid choking hazards.
• In case of any damage, switch o the appliance and disconnect it from the power supply.
• Do not pull on the power cable to disconnect the appliance. Always pull on the plug itself.
• If the appliance is damaged or faulty do not attempt use. Cleaning should be carried out in accor-
dance with the “Cleaning and Maintenance” section to avoid possible hazards.
• Cleaning operations must only be carried out when the oven is cool and disconnected from the
power supply.
• The toughened glass can be damaged by objects falling onto it or by being knocked by cookware.
• Cookware made from cast iron, cast aluminium or with damaged bottoms can scratch the tough-
ened glass if pushed across the surface.
• Any spillages should be removed immediately to prevent burning into the glass surface.
• This appliance is not suitable for installation with aftermarket lids or covers.
• Do not use this appliance as a space heater.
• Do not modify this appliance.
CAUTION! This product must be installed & serviced by a suitably qualied person.

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INJECTOR TABLE AND HEAT INPUT OF THE BURNERS
Burners Test Point Pressure Diameter
Injector
Heat Input
No. Denomination
1 Rapid 2.75 Universal LPG
1.00 Natural
0.90
1.55
10.8
10.8
2 Semi-Rapid 2.75 Universal LPG
1.00 Natural
0.69
1.15
6.3
6.3
3 Auxiliary 2.75 Universal LPG
1.00 Natural
0.53
0.85
3.6
3.6
4Wok 2.75 Universal LPG
1.00 Natural
1.05
1.80
14.6
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APPLIANCE OPERATION
APPLIANCE COMPONENTS OVERVIEW
1. Wok Gas Burner
2. Rapid Gas Burner (R)
3. Semi-Rapid Gas Burner (SR)
3 6
14
5
21 3
4
5 6
4. Auxiliary Gas Burner (Aux)
5. Gas Burner Control Knob
6. Pan Support for Burners (Trivet)

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INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE
WARNING! When the burners or plates are in use do not leave them unattended.
• When using appliance make sure there are no small children in the vicinity.
• Check that pan handles are positioned out of reach
• Always keep an eye on the pan whenever oils or fats are used as they are easily inammable.
• Do not use spray cans near the appliance when it is in use. If you see any cracks on the surface of
the plate, disconnect the appliance from the mains immediately.
• After you have used the appliance make sure that all the controls are o or closed.
The burners are graduated in their size and rating to designed to provide the exact heat required for
every style of cooking.
During cooking the ame can be distinguished due to a draft or wind, the gas will still ow from
burners. When the burner is lit again it may cause excessive ame or explosion when the owing gas
encounter naked ame again. It is important the appliance is not left unattended when using.
There are markings on the top of each knob and a printed diagram showing to which burner or
heating element it refers to. Extra care should be observed at the end of use to ensure that the knobs
are correctly switched o.
BURNER IGNITION
The ignition control is integrated within each of the control knobs. Locate the corresponding control
knob for the burner you wish to use, then press down and turn the knob counter-clockwise while
holding in down until it reaches to the “Full” position (g.1), hold the knob down until the ame is lit.
The ignition spark automatically shoots to light up the burner, once the burner is lit you can release
the knob slowly to ensure the ame is kept on as releasing too quickly may extinguish the ame. In
the event of a blackout or no power is available for the ignition spark, matches can be used to light the
burners.
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FIGURE
OPTIMISING BURNER EFFICIENCY
To get the maximum yield with the minimum consumption of gas (energy eciency), it is
recommended to follow below where possible:
• Once the burner has been lit, reduce the ame according to your needs.
• When the content of the pan start to boil, turn the knob down to reduce the ame & energy used.
• Always put a lid on the pan as this keeps heat within the pan.
• Use an appropriately sized pan and with at bottom for each burner, refer to the table for
recommended sizes.
• Using a smaller than recommened pan size allows ame to extend from the base and is not

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PRINTED WARNINGS
Burners Wok Rapid Semi-Rapid Auxiliary
Recommended diameter of
pans in cm Ø
22-24 20-22 16-18 10-14
energy ecient.
• Place the utensil centrally on the burner, this may
also help to keep handle from excessive heat.
• Always double check after use that the burners
have been all switched to the o position.
As a reminder these markings are printed on the unit. Below is the detailed warning for future
reference, it is important for anyone who operates the appliance understands and follows these
recommendations.
Do not place anything, eg. Flame tamer, asbestos mat, between pan and pan
support as serious damage to the appliance may result.
Do not remove the pan support and enclose the burner with a wok stand as
this will concentrate and deect heat onto the hotplate.
Do not use large pots or heavy weights which can bend the pan support or
deect ame onto the hotplate.
Locate pan centrally over the burner so that it is stable and does not over-
hang the appliance.
Use only a wok support supplied or recommended by the manufacturer of
the appliance.

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CLEANING & MAINTENANCE
To keep your appliance in good condition and optimise performance, we recommend following below:
• When cleaning, check that burner head slots have not become clogged by foreign bodies.
• After remounting removed parts, care should be taken to ensure that the heads, burners and the
relative burner caps are correctly positioned in their housings.
• To keep them in good condition, the plates should be treated with appropriate cleaning products,
to keep the surfaces clean and shining. This will also prevent rust from forming.
• Wipe away spills as soon as appliance has cooled down, do not let soils sit for prolonged periods.
• If any liquid spills over it must always be removed with a sponge after each use.
• If you nd a tap is dicult to open or close do not force it, call for technical assistance.
WARNING! Disconnect the appliance from electrical power when undergoing
cleaning or maintenance to avoid electric shock.
HOB
The surface of the hob, pan supports, enameled
burner caps (C) and burner heads (T) should be
cleaned after each time they are used with warm
soapy water, rinsed, and then dried well to keep
them in good condition.
Never clean when the top and components are
still warm. Do not use metal or abrasive pads,
abrasive powders or corrosive spray products.
Never leave vinegar, coee, milk, salty water,
lemon or tomato juice for any length of time on
the surfaces, they should be wiped away as soon
as possible.
CAUTION! Accessible parts could retain heat after use, wait until the appliance
and surrounds have cooled down before attempting cleaning & maintenance.
IMPORTANT! If your appliance appears not to be operating correctly, please
contact the service center. Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself.
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
No regular maintenance is required for the hotplate except cleaning. However, it is recommended the
hotplate be checked and serviced by an authorised service person every 2 years.
T
C
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FIGURE

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INSTALLATION
This appliance shall be installed only by authorised persons and in accordance with the manufacturer’s
installation instructions, local gas tting regulations, municipal building codes, electrical wiring regula-
tions, local water supply regulations, AS 5601 - Gas Installations and any other statutory regulations.
WARNING! Installation of this appliance should only be attempted by an
authorised installer following local laws and regulations.
• The installation, the adjustments and maintenance listed in this part must only be carried out by
authorised personnel. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage to persons
or things deriving from an incorrect installation of the appliance.
• The safety and automatic adjustment devices of the appliances may, during their life, only be
modied by the manufacturer or duly authorised supplier.
• All-gas appliances can be installed as “class 3” (tted) in compliance with gas standards.
• Any side walls that overcome in height the work top, have to be to a distance of 50 least mm.
• The adhesive used to join the laminated plastic to the piece of furniture must be able to with-
stand a temperature of at least 150°C so the laminated plastic will not come unstuck.
• The installation of all-gas appliances must comply with the standards in force.
• This appliance is not connected to a ue for discharge of the combustion products; therefore, it
must be connected in compliance with the above mentioned installation rules. Particular
attention must be paid to the instructions given below for ventilation and aeration.
• The packaging materials used (cardboard, bags, polystyrene foam, nails …) should not be left
anywhere within easy reach of children as they are a potential choking hazard.
UNPACKING THE APPLIANCE
Once the outer wrapping and the inner wrappings of the various parts have been removed, check and
make sure that the appliance is in perfect condition. If you have any doubts do not use the appliance
and call your local service centre.
Some parts are mounted on the appliance and protected by a plastic lm. This protective lm must
be removed before ever the appliance is used. We recommend slitting the plastic lm along the edges
with a sharp knife or pin. Dispose of packaging materials safely as they can be hazardous to children.
VENTILATING THE ROOM
The room where the appliance is installed must be permanently ventilated so as to guarantee correct
function. The quantity of air needed is that required for a regular combustion of the gas and for the
ventilation of the room and whose volume must be no less than 20m3. The natural ow of air must be
direct through permanent openings in the walls (that go through to the outside) of the room to be
ventilated with a minimum cross section of 100cm2 (see g. 3). These openings must be positioned so
they cannot be obstructed.
Indirect ventilation is also allowed by taking air from rooms adjacent to the one to be ventilated,
strictly complying with the prescriptions of the standards in force. When a gas appliance is being used
it produces heat and humidity in the room where it is installed. For this reason the room must be well
ventilated, keeping the natural ventilation openings free (g. 3) and switching on the mechanical aer-
ation system (suction hood or electric fan, Figs. 4 and 5). If the cooker is used for a long time additional
aeration may be necessary, for instance, opening a window or a more eective aeration by increasing
the power of the mechanical system if there is one.

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LOCATION AND AERATION
Gas ovens must always discharge the products of combustion through extractors connected to ues
or directly to the outside (see g. 4). If it is impossible to use an extractor, a fan installed on the window
or on a wall facing the outside is allowed and should be switched on each time the appliance is used
(see g. 5), provided the rules and regulations in force relating to ventilation.
(*) Air inlet - minimum section 100 cm2
INSTALLING AND FIXING THE HOB
The measurements of the cavity made in the top of the modular cabinet and into which the hob will
be recessed are indicated in (g. 6) depending on model size. Cupboards or hoods have to maintain a
least distance of 600mm/750 mm from the top. Check dimensions for the height of the pan support in
relation to the benchtop height.
Any adjoining wall surface situated within 200mm from the edge of any hob burner must be a suitable
non-combustible material for a height of 150mm for the entire length of the hob. Any combustible
construction above the hotplate must be at least 600mm above the top of the pan supports no con-
struction shall be within 450mm above the top of the pan supports.
SCG-4622B SCG-4625B
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FIGURE
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FIGURE 4
FIGURE 5
FIGURE
* AIR INLET - MIN SECTION 100cm2

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FIGURE
Under the hob it is necessary to always apply a
panel of separation in wood, positioned to a least
distance of 70 mm by the bottom of the same,
which has to easily be removable to allow possible
operations of maintenance (see g. 7).
The hob has a special seal which prevents liquid from
inltrating into the cabinet. Strictly comply with the
following instructions in order to correctly apply this
seal:
• Detach the seals from their backing, checking that the transparent protection still adheres to the
seal itself.
• Overturn the hob and correctly position seal (E) (g. 8) under the edge of the hob itself, so that
the outer part of the seal itself perfectly matches the outer edge of the hob. The ends of the strips
must t together without overlapping.
• Evenly and securely x the seal to the hob, pressing it in place with the ngers.
• Remove the strip of protective paper from the seal.
• Insert the hooks into their relative housings (K) on the hob and set this into the hole in the
cabinet. Lock it in place with the relative xing screws (V) (see g. 9).
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FIGURE
8
FIGURE
E
V
K
GAS CONNECTION
• Install in accordance with relevant gas standards and/or codes of practice applicable.
• Connect the elbow tting to the appliance gas manifold connection, and check that seals be-
tween the elbow and manifold connection are in place and in good condition.
• For Natural gas: connect the natural gas appliance regulator (see Installation Components Table)
with integral test point using approved gas thread tape or compound to the elbow tting.
• For Universal LPG: connect the brass test point adapter (see Installation Components Table) using
approved gas thread tape or compound to the elbow tting.
WARNING! Installation of this appliance should only be attempted by an
authorised installer following local laws and regulations.

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• Ensure the supply connection point; test point and natural gas regulator adjustment screw (for
Natural gas installation) are accessible for testing and/or adjustment with the hotplate in the
installed position. NG Regulator and pressure test adapter should be provided by installer.
• Where a exible hose assembly is used, ensure it is approved to AS/NZS 1869, Class B. Any hose
assembly used must be restrained from accidental contact with the ue outlet of an under bench
oven.
• Prior to connecting the appliance check that the data on the rating plate axed to the bottom of
the appliance, correspond to those of the gas mains.
• A duplicate Data Label is supplied to adhere in an accessible area next to the appliance.
• This appliance is suitable for Natural Gas and Universal LPG; ensure that the available gas supply
matches the Data Label.
• Once installed and connected to gas, check there are no leaks using a soapy solution (never a
ame).
• Do not modify this appliance.
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FIGURE
mm
This hose assembly shall be suitable for con-
nection to a xed consumer piping outlet
located as shown in (g. 10)
Hotplates at a point 800 mm to 850 mm above
the oor and in the region outside the width of
the appliance to a distance of 250 mm.
Denotes region for exible hose.
The gas connection is situated at the rear of the appliance, 105mm from the right side and 45mm from
the rear of the hotplate.
There are two ways to carry out the connection to the main gas line:
a) The hotplate can be connected with rigid pipe as specied in AS5601.
b) The hotplate can be connected with a Flexible Hose, which complies with AS/NZS 1869 (AGA Ap-
proved), 10mm ID, class B or D, no more than 1.2m long and in accordance with AS5601. Ensure that
the Hose does not contact the hot surfaces of the hotplate, oven, dishwasher or other appliance that
may be installed underneath or next to the hotplate.
WARNING: Ensure that the hose assembly is restrained from accidental contact with the ue or ue
outlet of an under bench oven. The hose should not be subjected to abrasion, kinking or permanent
deformation and should be able to be inspected along its entire length.
Unions compatible with the hose ttings must be used and connections tested for gas leaks. The
supply connection point shall be accessible with the appliance installed. The appliance’s gas inlet
tting is a ½” male threaded cylindrical gas type.

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SETTING THE GAS PRESSURE
Fit a manometer with a 6 mm rubber hose to the test point on the regulator (for natural gas).
Use Light Wok and Auxiliary burner and adjust test point pressure to 1.00 kPa. Turn the two burners o
and on again and recheck the pressure is same as set previously or adjust as required.
TEST FOR CORRECT OPERATION
After installation and test point setting, each burner ignition and operation must be tested individually
and with all burners operating. Ignite all burners both individually and concurrently to ensure correct
operation of gas valves, burners and ignition. Turn gas taps to low ame position and observe stability
of the ame for each burner individually and concurrently. This testing must be done by the installer
before leaving.
Check that the duplicate data plate sticker (supplied in separate bag) has been tted on a surface adja-
cent to the hotplate, for example, the inside of the cupboard door so it is clearly visible.
ADJUSTING THE BURNER MINIMUM FLAME HEIGHT
NOTE: This adjustment can only be performed by authorised service personnel.
The minimum burner ame is factory adjusted for the gas type stated on the gas type label adjacent
to the gas connection and should not require adjustment. Adjustment may be required if the hotplate
has been converted from Natural gas to Universal LPG or vice versa.
GAS CONVERSION INSTRUCTIONS
The manufacturers servicing instructions detail how authorised personnel may convert the hotplate
from Natural gas to Universal LPG or from Universal LPG to Natural gas. Contact the manufacturer or
agent as required.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTION
• WARNING: Disconnect mains power before installing appliance failure to do so can result in death
or electrical shock.
• Install in accordance with relevant electrical standards and/or codes of practice applicable.
• Before connecting, check the system and electrical sockets amperage is adequate for the appli-
ance’s maximum power (see data label axed on the bottom of the appliance).
• The electrical safety of this appliance is only guaranteed if it is correctly connected to a good
earth system or socket, as prescribed by the electrical safety standards.
• Ensure that the power supply voltage falls within the values indicated on the data plate.
• Fit to the power cable (C) with a standardized plug, suitable for the load which is indicated on the
data label.
• For connecting do not use reductions, adapters or shunts as they could cause false contacts
resulting in hazardous overheating.
• The appliance and connection must be positioned so that once the appliance has been installed,
the power supply cable and the electrical socket should be easily accessible.
• Do not use extension cables or multiple socket adapters.
WARNING! Installation of this appliance should only be attempted by an
authorised installer following local laws and regulations.

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CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 4 BURNER
CIRCUIT DIAGRAM 5 BURNER
• To access the terminal board and the power cable, it is necessary to remove the hob from the
cabinet by unscrewing the relative xing screw.
• If the power cable needs changing, call an authorised service centre as it is necessary the use of
special tools. The technician will have to connect a cable with a suitable cross section, keeping the
earth wire longer than the phase wires.
• To replace other gas and electrical components, that are lodged inside the hob, remove the work
top unscrewing the xing screws of the burners.
• Replace the seal each time you change a tap in order to guarantee a perfect tightness between
body and rail.
WARNING! Prior to any maintenance work or before changing parts, disconnect
the appliance from the gas and electricity power sources.
REPLACING COMPONENTS

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INSTALLATION COMPONENTS
Part Name Image Quantity
Installation clip 4
Screws ST4.2x24 4
Adhesive sealing tape 1
Natural gas regulator 1
Test point adapter 1
TROUBLESHOOTING
Any electrical or gas repairs to this appliance must conform to your local, state
and federal regulations. If in any doubt, please contact the service center.
• CAUTION: Always disconnect the unit from the power source when troubleshooting the unit.
• Repairs may only be carried out by service engineers or an authorised service agent.
• Any modications or use of this appliance for any other purpose or in any other environment than
intended will void warranty.
When the appliance is not functioning as expected, some of the problems can be caused by simple
maintenance operations or something that has been forgotten and can easily be resolved without
having to call for technical assistance. Firstly check below recommendations:
• Make sure the gas connection is open
• Check the electrical plug is plugged in
• Check that the knobs are set correctly for cooking and follow instruction method
• Check the electrical system safety switches. If there is failure in the system call an electrician.
If this has not resolved your problem, you can also review our troubleshooting table to see if there is
another remedy for the issue. If you still cannot solve the problem or notice any of the listed in the
‘Abnormal Operation’list following, you should contact your local service centre to nd a technician
who can service or repair the appliance.

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Any of the following is considered‘Abnormal Operation’for the appliance:
• Sooting up of cooking utensils.
• Burners not igniting properly.
• Burners failing to remain alight.
• Burners extinguished by cupboard doors.
• Gas valves, which are dicult to turn.
• Excessively yellow or sooting ame type
• Flame lifting o the burner ports
• Flame lighting back into the burner (normally associated with a popping sound)
• Objectionable odour of the ames combustion products
Should a faulty condition develop in the hotplate that is not described above, refer to the following
table rst for possible causes and remedies prior to contacting an authorized service representative.
Servicing beyond the remedies listed shall only be undertaken by an authorized service representative.
Refer to below troubleshooting table for possible problems and recommended solutions.
Problem Possible Cause Recommended Solution / More Information
No spark when gas
control knob depressed
No power Check plugged in and switched on. Check
mains circuit breaker. Replace fuse or reset
circuit breaker.
Loose sparker cable Call an authorised repairer
Burner not aligned properly Remove and re-t burner
Burner not lighting when
spark ignition working
Gas supply o Check gas supply valve on
Burner not aligned properly Remove and re-t burner
Burner ports blocked Remove, clean and replace burner.
Burner goes out when
control knob released
Flame safeguard not activated Re-light and keep knob depressed to allow
more time for ame safeguard to activate.
Flame safeguard faulty
connection or broken
Call an authorised repairer
Uneven ame pattern or
slight ame lifting
Burner ports blocked Remove, clean and replace burner
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE

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Problem Possible Cause Recommended Solution / More Information
Small ame on high
setting
Regulator faulty Call an authorised repairer
Gas supply pressure low Call an authorised repairer
Incorrect injector tted Call an authorised repairer
Blocked injector or gas supply
tube
Call an authorised repairer
Flame too high on high
setting
Regulator faulty Call an authorised repairer
Incorrect injector tted Call an authorised repairer
Incorrect utensil size Refer to operating instructions utensil choice
TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE
WARNING: Do not attempt to repair the appliance yourself! Repairs may only be
carried out by service engineers or an authorised service agent.
Please note that if an engineer is asked to attend whilst the product is under guarantee and nds that
the problem is not the result of an appliance fault, then you may be liable for the cost of the call out
charge.
The appliance must be accessible for the engineer to perform any necessary repair. If your appliance is
installed in such a way that an engineer is concerned that damage will be caused to the appliance or
your kitchen, then they will not complete the repair.

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TECHNICAL DATA & SPECIFICATION
Specication
Model SCG-4622B SCG-4625B
Product Dimensions 600×520×100 900×520×100
Cut-out Dimensions 555x475 857x487
Approx. Weight 13.2kg 21.9kg
Electrical Connection 220-240V/50Hz 220-240V/50Hz
Gas Connection Natural & Universal LPG Natural & Universal LPG
SCG-4622B
SCG-4625B

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AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS
This product has been designed and manufactured in accordance with below Australian and New
Zealand codes and specications
AS/NZS 5263.1.1:2020 Domestic gas cooking appliances
AS/NZS 60335.1 General Requirements for Domestic Electrical Appliances
AS/NZS 60335.2.102 Specic Requirements for Gas, Oil and Solid-burning Appliances Having Electrical
Connection
AS/NZS CISPR.14.1 Electromagnetic Compatibility for Domestic Appliances
Installation of the appliance must be only be undertaken by an authorised installer who can provide a
compliance certicate; a compliance certicate MUST be provided.
Ensure that the appliance is suitably installed in consideration to adjacent walls, cupboards and protec-
tion for combustible materials in accordance with clauses with regard to clearances to combustible
surfaces and materials, and clearances to range hoods and exhaust fans.
This appliance must be installed in accordance with:
• AS 5601 – Gas Installations (for Australia)
• AS/NZS 3000 – Electrical Installations (Wiring Rules)
• Local regulations, building codes and other relevant statutory regulations.
This appliance is intended for domestic use only.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY
Do not dispose of electrical appliances as unsorted municipal waste, use
appropriate collection facilities. By ensuring this product is disposed of
correctly, you will help prevent potential negative consequences for the
environment and human health, which could otherwise be caused by the
inappropriate waste handling of this product.
Contact your local council for information regarding collection systems
available.
WARNING: Packaging material could be dangerous for children!
If an appliance is out of order or is not going to be used any more, it must be rendered useless by
eliminating those parts that could be a hazard source for children eg. the power cable.
DISPOSAL
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