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Koblenz PFK-400 Victoria 4-Burner Gas Stove, Bronze -



     Koblenz PFK-400 Victoria 4-Burner Gas Stove, Bronze - 

  •  L.P.Gas Stove is simple & safe to use. Turn Gas Stove upsidedown & fit the legs into place.
  • Connect Gas Stove to the Gas Cylinder by fitting the free end of rubber tube to the inlet connection nozzle. The rubber tubing should be laid in such a manner so as to avoid sharp bends.
  • While lighting the burner first open the gas regulating valve on the cylinder. Bring a lighted matchstick close to the burner which is to be lit. Then push the relevant knob and turn it in the anti-clockwise direction to the “ON” position.
  • To light, the burners in models with the battery operated auto ignition, press the ignition button and simultaneously with other hand press the burner knob and turn it in the anti-clockwise direction to “ON” position. The burner would light up automatically on doing this, at times as a result of air in the gas hose/tube, the burner may not light up for the first time, repeat the process. Note that the autoignition may not work if electrodes are wet. Take adequate care to ensure that any liquids are not spilled onto the electrodes.
  • The gas cylinder should not be tilted horizontal while in use.
  • Take care to avoid spillage while cooking as this may result in the extinguishing of flame and clogging of burner holes.
  • Before removing a dish from the burner, turn off the appropriate knob. As a safety precaution, keep the main regulating valve of the cylinder closed when you are not using your gas stove

IMPORTANT CARE & MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

  • Use Liquefied Petroleum Gas at 2.942Kn/m2 (30gf./cm2)
  • Ensure there is no inflammable substance kept near the cooktop.
  • Use the cooktop for cooking purpose only. Do not use the cooktop for drying clothes, towels etc.
  • For the hose/tube, use a quality rubber hose only, suitable for use with LPG stove. Do not use a plastic vinyl hose as it may be inflammable. The rubber hose should not touch any part of the cooktop or be kept underneath it.
  • Take care to avoid spillage while cooking as this may result in the extinguishing of flame and clogging of burner holes.

  • Switch off the fans in the kitchen when the cooktop is in use.
  • Make sure the rooms/kitchen when the cooktop is placed is well ventilated. It is advisable not to use the cooktop for long periods in the small room or in closed spaces without proper ventilation.
  • While in use & immediately after use, do not touch the pan support as they get very hot.
  • For better & longer service, keep your cooktop clean at all times. The pan support & spill tray (according to model) can be removed for cleaning purpos
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