Beko ESG50W User Manual
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To clean the Beko ESG50W gas hob, first ensure the appliance is turned off and cool. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scrubbing pads. For the burner caps, remove and soak them in warm soapy water, then scrub gently before rinsing and drying thoroughly.
If the burners are not igniting, check if the appliance is connected to a power source and the gas supply is turned on. Ensure the igniter is clean and dry. If the problem persists, the igniter may need replacement or professional inspection.
To adjust the flame setting on the Beko ESG50W, use the control knobs located on the front. Turn the knob counterclockwise to increase the flame and clockwise to decrease it. Ensure the flame is blue and steady for optimal operation.
The Beko ESG50W is equipped with a flame safety device (FSD) that automatically cuts off the gas supply if the flame goes out unexpectedly. This prevents gas leaks and enhances safety during use.
To replace the oven light bulb in the Beko ESG50W, first ensure the oven is off and cool. Remove the glass cover by turning it counterclockwise. Replace the old bulb with a new one of the same type and wattage. Reattach the glass cover by turning it clockwise.
The Beko ESG50W is designed for use with natural gas. If you need to use LPG, a conversion kit is required. Ensure this is installed by a qualified technician to maintain safety and performance.
For even cooking in the oven, preheat to the desired temperature before placing food inside. Use the recommended shelf positions in the user manual for different types of baking and roasting. Avoid opening the oven door frequently during cooking.
If you notice an uneven flame, ensure the burner cap is properly seated. Clean the burner ports with a soft brush to remove any blockages. If the issue persists, contact a qualified technician for further inspection.
If the oven is not heating properly, check the thermostat settings to ensure they are correct. Confirm the door seal is intact to prevent heat loss. If the problem continues, the heating element may need replacement.
Regular maintenance should be performed every 6 to 12 months. This includes checking gas connections, cleaning burners and grates, and inspecting the oven for wear and tear. Always refer to the user manual for specific maintenance guidelines.