Beko HIBG64120SB User Manual
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To clean the Beko HIBG64120SB gas hob, first ensure the hob is turned off and cooled down. Use a damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the surface. Avoid using abrasive cleaners or scouring pads as they may damage the surface. Dry with a soft cloth.
If the burners do not ignite, verify that the hob is connected to the power supply and the gas valve is open. Clean the burner caps and ensure they are properly positioned. If the issue persists, consult the manual or contact Beko customer support.
Regularly clean the burners and grates to prevent residue buildup. Check for gas leaks periodically, and ensure that the flame is blue and steady. Schedule professional maintenance annually to ensure optimal performance.
Yes, it is normal for the hob to make clicking noises when the burner is igniting. If the clicking continues after ignition, ensure the burner cap is correctly placed and the hob is dry. Persistent issues may require professional inspection.
Yes, the Beko HIBG64120SB can be converted for use with LPG. This process should be performed by a qualified technician to ensure safety and compliance with local regulations.
The flame size can be adjusted using the control knobs located on the front of the hob. Turn the knob to the desired flame setting, ensuring it is not too high or too low for the cooking task.
Immediately turn off all burners and the gas supply. Open windows to ventilate the area and do not use electrical appliances or matches. Contact a qualified technician to inspect and repair any leaks.
Use a stainless steel cleaner or a solution of vinegar and water. Apply with a soft cloth, following the grain of the steel. Rinse with water and dry thoroughly to prevent water spots.
Check that all burners produce a steady, blue flame without yellow tips. Ensure even heating by observing the cooking process. If any irregularities are noticed, consider professional servicing.
First, turn off the gas supply and unplug the appliance. Allow the hob to cool down completely. If unsure, hire a professional to safely disconnect the gas lines and electrical connections.