Zanussi ZGNN645K User Manual
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To clean your Zanussi ZGNN645K hob, first ensure it's turned off and cooled down. Use a soft, damp cloth with mild detergent to wipe the surface. Avoid abrasive pads and harsh chemicals to prevent damage.
If your hob doesn't ignite, check if the gas supply is turned on. Ensure the burner caps are correctly positioned. If the problem persists, inspect the ignition switch and contacts for dirt or residue, and clean if necessary.
To prevent scratches, avoid sliding cookware across the surface. Use cookware with smooth, clean bases and avoid using abrasive cleaning tools or materials.
Yes, a clicking sound is normal when the hob is igniting. This is the igniter sparking to light the gas. If the clicking continues after ignition, check for blockages in the burner area.
Use flat-bottomed cookware made from materials like stainless steel or cast iron for optimal heat distribution on the Zanussi ZGNN645K hob. Avoid glass or ceramic cookware as they may scratch the surface.
Regularly clean the burners and burner caps to maintain efficiency. Ensure they are dry before reassembling to prevent poor ignition or uneven flame distribution.
If the flame is uneven or yellow, check for blockages in the burner ports and clean them. Ensure the burner parts are correctly placed and that the gas pressure is adequate.
Yes, you can use a wok on the Zanussi ZGNN645K hob. For best results, use a wok stand to ensure stability and efficient heat distribution.
Check if the burner is clean and free from debris. Verify that the burner cap is properly placed. If the issue persists, examine the ignition system and ensure the gas supply is uninterrupted.
The Zanussi ZGNN645K hob features a flame safety device that automatically cuts off the gas supply if the flame is accidentally extinguished, preventing gas leaks.