Gaggenau Cookware Wok User Manual

VG 231 CA  
FOR YOUR SAFETY  
Warnings  
Page 2  
Page 3  
Preface  
Page 4  
1. Important notes  
1.1 For your safety  
1.2 Operating for the first time  
1.3 About use  
Page 5-6  
Page 5  
Page 5  
Page 6  
2. Structure and operating principle  
2.1 Structure  
2.2 Special accessories  
2.3 Operating principle  
Page 7-8  
Page 7  
Page 7  
Page 8  
3. Operation  
Page 9  
4. Cleaning and care  
Page 10  
5. Maintenance  
Page 11  
Page 11  
5.1 General  
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions yourself Page 11  
6. Technical data / Table  
Page 12  
7. Practical tips  
7.1 Accessories  
7.2 Cooking in the wok  
7.3 Recipes  
Page 13-14  
Page 13  
Page 13  
Page 14  
8. Assembly instructions  
Page 15-20  
Page 15  
8.1 Important notes  
8.2 Gas connection / electrical connection Page 16  
8.3 Nozzle replacement  
Page 17-19  
Page 20  
8.4 Installing the appliance  
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Warnings  
1. Do not allow the flame to extend beyond the  
edge of the cooking utensil. This instruction is  
based on safety considerations.  
Note:  
To avoid jeopardising the electrical safety of the  
appliance, it is forbidden to use high-pressure or  
steam jet cleaning devices.  
2. Do not forget that the unit becomes hot when in  
use. Common sense is important. Just because  
the flame is out, it does not mean parts still  
cannot be hot.  
Note:  
The name plate is attached to the bottom of the unit  
and to the inside of the housing.  
3. This appliance shall not be used for space  
heating. This instruction is based on safety  
considerations.  
Only for installation in USA:  
This installation must conform to local codes or, in  
absence of local codes, with the National Fuel Gas  
Code, ANSI Z 223.1-1988.  
4. Be sure to disconnect the electrical supply  
before disassembly of the appliance.  
5. Keep the appliance area clear and free from  
combustible materials, gasoline and other  
flammable vapors and liquids.  
The installer must leave these instructions with the  
appliance, and the consumer should retain them for  
future reference. If an external electrical source is  
utilized, the appliance must be electrically  
grounded in accordance with local codes, with the  
National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA 70-1993.  
6. Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and  
ventilation air.  
7. Cabinets installed above the gas cooktop must  
have a minimum distance of 600 mm (24”).  
Only for installation in Canada:  
8. The gas pressure regulator supplied with the  
appliance must be installed in line with the gas  
pipe.  
This installation must conform local codes or, in the  
absence of local codes, with the current CAN/CGA-  
B 149 Installation Code. The installer must leave  
these Instructions with the appliance and the  
Consumer should retain them for future reference.  
9. The appliance and its individual shutoff valve  
must be disconnected from the gas supply  
piping system during any pressure testing of the  
system at test pressures in excess of 3,5 kPa  
(1/2 psig). The appliance must be isolated from  
the gas supply piping system by closing its  
individual manual shutoff valve during any  
pressure testing of the gas supply piping system  
at test pressures equal to or less than 3,5 kPa  
(1/2 psig).  
This appliance when installed, must be electrically  
grounded in accordance with local codes or, in the  
absence of local codes, with the current CSA  
Standard C 22.1-Canadian Electrical Code, Part I.  
For mobile Housing and Recreational Vehicle  
installation must conform with the following:  
CAN/CSA Z240 MH  
CAN/CSA Z240 RV  
10.Important:  
Installation Requirement For Gas Burning  
Appliances And Equipment In Mobile Homes CSA  
Standard C 22:1 - Canadian Electrical Code Part 1  
and /or local Codes.  
When using a very large pot, leave a gap of at  
least 50 mm (2") to avoid damaging any parts in  
counter top wood, plastic or other non-heat-  
resistant materials. Never leave oil or hot fat  
unattended.  
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Preface  
Cooking with your new gas cooker will be  
even more fun than before.  
The appliance offers you the following  
advantages:  
– Regulation from hot to cold in seconds.  
– High safety standard thanks to thermal  
protection elements for all burners.  
– Thanks to the novel installation method  
implemented, installation is child's play!  
To ensure that you will be able to use this appli-  
ance in all its diversity, read through the operating  
and assembly instructions conscientiously before  
operating it for the first time. The instructions  
contain important notes on use, installation and  
maintenance of the appliance.  
You will find notes on page 5 that you ought to  
observe before operating the appliance for the  
first time.  
The chapters entitled “Structure and operating  
principle" and “Operation" tell you all the  
things your cooker is capable of doing and how  
to operate the appliance.  
The chapter entitled “Cleaning and care" will  
make sure that your appliance will stay operable  
and beautiful for a long time.  
And now we wish you lots of fun cooking.  
Fig. 1  
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1. Important notes  
1.1 For your safety  
You must not operate the appliance if it is damaged. Observe caution with oils and fats. They may  
overheat and burn easily. Foodstuffs that are  
When connecting electrical appliances in the pro-  
prepared in fat and oil (e.g. French fries) must only  
ximity of the appliance, make sure that connecting  
be prepared under constant supervision!  
leads do not come into contact with hot cooking  
surfaces!  
Technical modifications reserved.  
As the user, you yourself are responsible for  
maintenance and proper use in the household.  
Only ever operate the appliance under supervision.  
Make sure that the burner parts are correctly fitted.  
1.2 Operating for the first time  
Before operating the appliance for the first time,  
please pay attention to the following notes:  
The appliance must only be operated with a wok, a  
pot or a pan on a ring.  
The appliance must only be connected by an  
authorised specialist.  
Note:  
If you have fitted the appliance cover VD 201-010  
(special accessory) on the appliance, it must not be  
closed until the appliance has cooled down  
completely. Do not operate the appliance with the  
cover closed! Heat development may damage the  
appliance and the cover. Do not use the appliance  
cover as a surface for placing objects or for  
keeping things warm.  
Read through these instructions attentively before  
operating the appliance for the first time.  
Note:  
The rating plate for this appliance is included on  
a separate sheet. Keep the rating plate in a safe  
place along with your operating and assembly  
instructions.  
Note:  
Remove the packaging from the appliance and  
dispose of it properly.  
Keep packaging elements away from children.  
The appliance must not be combined with hob  
ventilators (VL 041/051).  
Important: the appliance heats up during  
operation. Keep children away  
Thoroughly clean the appliance and accessories  
before using them for the first time. This will  
eliminate any “newness" smells and soiling (see  
chapter entitled “Cleaning and care").  
Do not clean the appliance with a steam cleaning  
apparatus or with water pressure – risk of short-  
circuits!  
Isolate the appliance from the mains during every  
maintenance operation. To do this, remove the  
mains plug or actuate the corresponding fuse.  
Close the gas supply.  
Repairs must be carried out by authorised  
specialists, thus ensuring electrical safety.  
No warranty claims can be lodged for any damage  
resulting from failure to observe these instructions.  
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1.3 About use  
The appliance is intended solely for use in the  
household and must not be put to any other uses.  
Whenever the gas hob is fitted under a vapour  
extractor hood, always cover the rings with pots  
or pans. Otherwise, parts of the vapour extractor  
hood may become damaged by the extreme heat  
development or grease residues in the filter may  
ignite. Ensure an adequate supply of air when using  
a vapour extractor operating in the exhaust air  
mode.  
Use the appliance to prepare meals only. It must not  
be used to heat up the room in which it is installed.  
Use of a gas cooker generates heat and humidity  
in the room where it is installed. This is why  
attention must be paid to good kitchen ventilation.  
Ventilation openings must be kept unobstructed.  
Prolonged use of the appliance may call for  
additional ventilation such as opening a window or  
a door, or stronger air extraction by an extractor  
hood.  
Note: the appliance must not be combined with  
hob ventilators (VL 041/051).  
After igniting, keep the control knob pressed for  
around 5-8 seconds more. The thermal sensor  
must be heated for 5-8 seconds before the knob  
can be released.  
To guarantee good combustion, the room in  
which the appliance is installed must have a  
minimum volume of 10 m3 and must possess a  
door that opens outdoors or a window that can  
be opened.  
In the event of a power failure, you can also  
ignite the unit with matches or any other ignition  
aid. The thermal protection facility that prevent gas  
from flowing out in the open position functions  
without restriction.  
Do not operate the cooking position without a pot  
or a pan or a wok placed on it. Do not heat up any  
empty pots or pans; this may result in a build-up  
of heat. Use pots and pans with thicker bottoms  
because heat distribution is particularly improved  
in the low setting. The better the size of pots and  
pans is adapted to the burner size, the better the  
heat of the gas flame will be exploited and the  
more costs will be saved.  
Pots with a diameter of less than 100 mm (4”) or  
more than 320 mm (12 1/2”) should not be used.  
When using larger pots, pay attention to keeping to  
a minimum distance of 100 mm (4”) between the  
cooking vessel and combustible surroundings. A  
minimum distance of 15 mm (19/32”) must be  
observed between the control knob and the pot or  
pan.  
It is not permitted to use grilling stones because the  
resulting build-up of heat may damage the  
appliance.  
In the event of malfunctions, contact your  
specialist dealer or your responsible Gaggenau  
after-sales service.  
Switch the burners to the low setting whenever you  
remove pots or pans briefly, thus saving gas and  
reducing pollution.  
Tip: when buying pots, pay attention to the fact that  
the manufacturer frequently specifies the top pot  
diameter, which is generally larger than the  
diameter of the base.  
Observe the manufacturer's specification! Use  
cooking utensils that the manufacturer states as  
being “suitable for gas".  
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2. Structure and operating principle  
2.1 Structure  
1 Spark plug for automatic ignition  
2 Wok burner 3 000 - 17 000 BTU (0.25 - 5 kW)  
3 Thermal fuse for flame monitor  
4 Pot support  
2
5 Control knob for the cooking position  
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3
4
5
Fig. 2  
6 Burner cover  
7 Burner ring  
6
8 Burner head recess  
9 Burner head  
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8
9
Fig. 3  
2.2 Special accessories  
You can order the following special accessories:  
VV 200-000: connecting trim  
VD 201-010: appliance cover  
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The appliance features one-hand operation. That is  
to say, the ignition is activated when the control  
knob is pressed briefly.  
2.3 Operating principle  
After igniting, keep the control knob pressed for  
around 5-8 seconds more because the heat sensor  
that opens the gas channel has to warm up first.  
The burner has a thermal protection device that  
prevents unburned gas from escaping in the open  
position.  
Off  
The total rated thermal load amounts to:  
17 000 BTU (5.0 kW) referred to H * (gross calorific  
s
value)  
15 300 BTU (4.5 kW) referred to H (calorific value)  
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The specified rated load is defined by installation  
of the fixed nozzles.  
The gas hob is converted to a different gas type  
by nozzle replacement (full and low-burning  
nozzles) (see nozzle table).  
Level 1 Low  
The symbols on the control panel mean:  
0 Off  
Outer flame ring off  
Low position of inner flame ring  
Level 2  
Outer flame ring off  
High position of inner flame ring  
Low position of outer flame ring  
High position of inner flame ring  
High position of outer and inner flame rings  
The flame is infinitely variable between high and  
low-setting.  
Level 3  
Maintenance Instructions  
Keep appliance area clean and free from  
combustible materials, gasoline and other  
inflammable vapors and liquids.  
Do not obstruct the flow of combustion and  
ventilation air.  
Level 4 High  
Fig. 4  
Visually check burner flames with this pictorial  
representation (see figure 4).  
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3. Operation  
The cooking positions must only be ignited  
when all burner parts are fitted. Otherwise,  
malfunctions may occur on the ignition unit.  
Switching on (Fig. 5):  
– Place a pot or a pan on the corresponding  
cooking position.  
– Press in the control knob fully and keep it  
pressed. This activates the ignition.  
– Turn the control knob to the left to the  
“high" position.  
If the flame should not ignite within 2 to 4 seconds,  
turn the control knob further to the left to the  
“low" position and then back to the “high"  
position after ignition. It is often faster to ignite in  
the low position because the various gases have a  
differing ignition response.  
Fig. 5  
Once the flame is burning, keep the control knob  
pressed for another 5-8 seconds. The thermal  
sensor must be heated for 5-8 seconds before the  
knob can be released.  
Repeat the operation if the flame should go out  
again.  
The flame size can be set continuously between full  
and low by slowing turning the control knob.  
Switching off (Fig. 6):  
Fully turn the control knob to the left to the 0  
position on the left.  
Fig. 6  
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4. Cleaning and care  
Please thoroughly clean the appliance before  
operating it for the first time and after every  
use.  
Wait until the appliance has cooled down.  
– Remove the pot grid.  
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– Remove the burner cover and the burner ring.  
– Clean the hob, the burner covers and the pot  
grid with commercially available cleaning  
agents (not in a dishwasher!), e.g. with warm  
soap solution and a dishwashing brush.  
– Whenever required, clean the burner head with  
a moist cloth.  
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– Soak burnt-in remainders in a little water and  
detergent. This loosens even the most stubborn  
of soiling. Do not use any abrasive agents and  
abrasive sponges.  
– As the result of heat development, slight dis-  
coloration can appear on the stainless steel  
surface. Do not attempt to scrape away such  
discoloration. This damages the surface.  
Distribute stainless steel care agents uniformly  
and thinly on the hob (not on the control panel!).  
This will ensure an even surface and will keep  
your hob in a good condition for a long period of  
time.  
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6
7
Fig. 7  
When assembling the appliance (Fig. 7), make sure  
that the burner head (5) is placed on the burner  
base (7) in such a way that the twist protector (4) is  
held in place by the thermal element (6). Place the  
burner ring (2) on the burner head (5) from above.  
The locking lug on theunderside of the burner ring  
must fit in the recess (3). Place the burner cover (1)  
in the centre of the burner head. Fit the pot support.  
Wipe off spilt food immediately, thus ensuring that  
it cannot burn in on the hob.  
Caution! The burner gets very hot during  
operation!  
Never use abrasive or caustic cleaning agents.  
Keep the air inlet openings on the rear of the  
panel unblocked and clean.  
You should only clean the control panel and the  
control knobs with detergent and a a soft cloth.  
Caution:  
Never use high-pressure or steam jet units to  
clean your appliance because otherwise the  
electrical safety of the appliance will no longer be  
guaranteed.  
To ensure perfect functioning, keep the thermal  
sensor and the spark plug clean.  
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5. Maintenance  
The appliance must be disconnected from the  
power supply during all repair work.  
5.1 General  
In the event of malfunctions, check whether the  
gas and electricity supply is in proper working  
order, i.e. the gas valve is open and the plug has  
been plugged into the socket.  
If the power supply is functioning correctly, but your  
appliance still does not work, please contact your  
Gaggenau dealer who will provide you with the  
address and telephone number of your nearest  
manufacturer’s authorized service agent or contact  
Gaggenau USA on (800) 828-9165. Specify the  
appliance type (see rating plate).  
Repairs may only be carried out by authorised  
technicians, in order to guarantee the safety of the  
appliance.  
Unauthorised tampering with the appliance will  
invalidate any warranty claims.  
Only ever use original spare parts.  
5.2 Remedying slight malfunctions  
yourself  
Fault  
Remedy  
The burner does not ignite after several attempts.  
Check whether ...  
... the burner is correctly assembled.  
... the gas shut-off facility is open.  
... the burner is clean and dry.  
... the domestic fuse has tripped.  
If necessary, inform after-sales service.  
The gas flame goes off after ignition.  
Check whether ...  
... the burner cover and the burner ring are  
correctly fitted.  
... the flame has been extinguished by a strong  
draught in the room.  
The cooking ring burner's electrical  
igniter is no longer functioning.  
Check whether there are food remainders  
between the ignition electrode and the burner  
cover. Carefully remove these.  
The flame tips are yellow and not blue.  
Check whether the burner is dry and clean.  
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6. Technical data / Table  
Technical data (gas)  
Technical data (electrical)  
Rated consumption  
Burners: super strong burner  
0.8 W  
Level 1 low flame  
< 850 BTU (0.25 kW)  
< 1 700 BTU (0.50 kW)  
Voltage  
AC 120 V  
60 Hz  
Level 2 full inner flame  
Level 3 small outer flame  
Frequency  
plus level 2 full inner flame3 500 BTU (1.50 kW)  
Level 4 full flame  
17 000 BTU (5.00 kW)  
Technical modifications reserved.  
Gas connection:  
R 1/2’’ union nut for R 1/2’’ bracket to DIN 1999,  
conical-cylindrical  
Technical data, gas  
Countries  
USUS  
CA  
CA  
Gas family  
Gas type  
Pressure  
Natural gas  
N
Propane gas  
X
6” W.C. (1.5 kPa)  
10” W.C. (2.5 kPa)  
Outer burner, full  
170 B  
0.79  
1.10  
0.57  
Outer burner Bypass  
Inner burner, full  
Nr. 44  
0.44  
Nr. 3  
0.31  
Inner burner Bypass  
Air gap adj / outer [mm]  
Air gap adj / inner  
2
0
1/2 open  
open  
∑ Power  
17 000 BTU (5 kW)  
0.48 m3/h  
17 000 BTU (5 kW)  
364 g/h  
∑ Consumption  
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7. Practical tips  
7.1 The wok and accessories  
7.2 Cooking in the wok  
You can fry, steam, deep fry, stew and cook normally.  
(not included in the scope of delivery)  
– The “original wok" is the ideal wok for your gas  
cooker.  
Stir frying is the special cooking method for the  
wok. Ingredients cut into small pieces are cooked  
as briefly as possible under strong heat and  
constant stirring. In the large, round pan everything  
can be stirred and turned faster and with greater  
ease than in a conventional frying pan. Thanks to  
stirring, ingredients do not burn onto the pan.  
Surplus oil drains off towards the middle. In next to  
no time, you obtain delicious roasted foods, the  
pores in meat close and fish becomes nices and  
juicy. Vegetables stay crispy, and aromas and  
healthy vitamins are retained.  
– The wok looks like a hollow semisphere with a  
long handle or wooden handle. It has a rounded  
base and slanted sides. The thin steel passes the  
heat swiftly to the inside, but soon cools down  
again as soon as the flame is set to a lower  
setting. Therefore, ingredients cannot overcook.  
– The diameter is between 35 - 40 cm / 14 - 15 3/4”  
for 4 persons.  
– Woks may consist of various materials. Cast-iron  
woks are more stable and keep the heat longer.  
Important: the cooking time is so short that all  
ingredients should be ready for cooking before you  
begin. The correct sequence is also important. First  
place the ingredients with the longest cooking time  
in the wok. For example, these are hard-fibred  
vegetables such as carrots. Soft vegetables such as  
mushrooms or sprouts are added later.  
– They have a round, high cover. Therefore, they  
are also capable of steaming and stewing.  
– The semicircular grid is hooked in on the edge of  
the wok. On it, you can steam ingredients, you  
can allow deep fried foods to drip or you can  
keep browned foods warm.  
Proceed as follows:  
– Use the chan (rounded spatula) or the wooden  
pan reversing implement.  
– Pour sufficient oil into the wok to coat the surface.  
We advise you to use peanut or or soya oil.  
– Use a ladle to remove foods.  
– Heat up the oil to just before the smoking point;  
only then begin with stir frying.  
– Use the strainer to lift deep fried foods from the  
fat or large pieces out of a sauce.  
– Cut the food into pieces of equal size, but not too  
small, thus making sure they will not burn.  
You can use bamboo baskets for steaming.  
– If you are cooking larger quantities, work with  
portions as otherwise not all of the food will reach  
the hot base of the wok.  
– Meals that are ready ca be kept warm on a  
minimal flame. Clean the wok after every use and  
rub its inside with oil. This will prevent rusting.  
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7.3 Recipes  
Beef in oyster sauce  
Chicken in basil and tomato sauce  
Ingredients for 4 persons  
100 g of shallots  
Ingredients for 4 persons  
500 g fillet of beef  
1/2 teaspoon of black pepper (freshly ground)  
2 tablespoons of dark soya sauce  
1 tablespoon of wheat flour  
5 dried Tongku mushrooms  
300 g of oyster mushrooms  
2 spring onions, 1 fresh red chili  
4 cloves of garlic  
500 g of fillet of chicken breast  
750 g of tomatoes  
1 large bunch of basil  
2 tablespoons of oil  
200 g of crème fraîche  
salt  
freshly ground black pepper  
1 thumb-sized piece of fresh ginger  
3 tablespoons of oyster sauce, 1 tablespoon of fish  
sauce  
– Peel the shallots and cut them into cubes. Rinse  
the fillets of chicken breast in cold running water  
and cut them uniformly into cubes.  
1 teaspoon of sugar, 4 tablespoons of rice wine  
– Score the tomatoes and place them briefly in  
boiling water or steam. Lift them out and skin  
them, then chop them into coarse cubes.  
– Rinse the meat in cold water, dab it dry, remove  
tendons and skin, and cut it into approximately  
1 cm cubes. Mix with pepper, soya sauce and  
flour and then marinate the mixture, covered up,  
for about one hour in the fridge.  
– In the meantime, wash the Tongku mushrooms.  
Soak them in hot water for about 20 minutes.  
– Clean the oyster mushrooms. Rinse them briefly  
in running water and cut them into large pieces.  
– Wash the spring onions and cut them in half  
alongsides. Cut the spring onions into  
– If necessary, rinse the basil and shake it well to  
dry it, and then place a few leaves aside for  
garnishing. Cut or chop the others.  
– Heat up the oil in the wok. While constantly  
stirring, singe the chicken meat in portions and  
remove it from the wok. Briefly roast the shallots  
until they are glassy. Add the meat.  
approximately 3 cm long pieces. Wash the chili  
and cut it in half alongside, remove the base of  
the stalk, remove the pips and cut it into strips.  
– Wash you hands thoroughly!  
– Peel the garlic and ginger and chop it up finely.  
– Carefully squeeze out the Tongku mushrooms  
and quarter them.  
– Add the chopped tomatoes and the crème fraîche  
to the wok. Stir all ingredients and spice them  
with the finely cut basil, salt and pepper. While  
stirring, simmer for a few minutes.  
– Season the sauce with salt and pepper and serve  
the dish garnished with basil leaves.  
– Heat oil in the wok. First singe the meat in  
portions, stirring it at the same time. Briefly roast  
the garlic and ginger and add the meat cubes.  
Reduce the heat. Add the Tongku and oyster  
mushrooms, spring onions, oyster and fish sauce  
and the sugar and allow to cook for about 2 min-  
utes in medium heat.  
Tip: if necessary, add to wine to the sauce to  
improve taste.  
– Add the chili strips and allow them to heat up. Stir  
in the rice wine. Garnish the meal with the chili  
strips.  
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8. Assembly instructions  
8.1 Important notes  
Please observe the safety notes and the  
important notes (Chapter 1).  
The appliance may be installed in kitchen  
combinations made of wood or similar combustible  
materials without taking additional measures. The  
rear wall must consist of non-combustible material.  
The installing technician is responsible for  
perfect functioning of the appliance at its  
installation location. He must explain the operating  
principle to the user with reference to the operating  
instructions and must show how to switch of the  
electricity and gas whenever required.  
A minimum distance of 150 mm (6”) from heat-  
sensitive items of furnishing or contact surfaces  
(cupboard side panel) must be observed.  
The hob conforms to appliance class 3 and must be  
installed in the worktop as shown in the installation  
sketch.  
Caution:  
Before connecting the appliance, please check  
whether the local connection conditions such as  
the gas type, gas pressure and mains voltage and  
the appliance settings are correct. Refer to the  
adhesive label on the gas connection or the rating  
plate for the necessary information. This gas hob  
conforms to the categories that are specified on  
the rating plate. The rating plate can be found on  
the appliance and additionally on the enclosed  
addendum sheet. By replacing nozzles, it is  
possible to set the appliance to any gas listed on  
the rating plate. If the data should not agree, the  
appliance must be set to the required gas type and  
the available pressure.  
The distance between the suspended cupboard  
and the worktop must be at least 600 mm (24”).  
Attention must be paid to the manufacturer's  
specified safety clearance when a vapour extractor  
is installed.  
Wall trims must be heat-resistant, and the minimum  
distance between the hob and the wall trim is at  
least 30 mm (13/16”).  
After unpacking, check the appliance for any  
transportation damage and report this immediately  
to the transportation company.  
As this gas hob is not intended for connection to an  
exhaust gas system, pay attention to the applicable  
installation conditions.  
Technical modifications reserved.  
Note on ventilation:  
To ensure good combustion, the room in which  
this appliance is installed must have a  
minimum volume of 10 m3 and a door that  
opens out to outdoors or a window that can be  
opened.  
Note: the appliance must not be combined with  
hob ventilators.  
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Gas connection  
8.2 Connecting the appliance  
8.2.1 Gas connection  
The gas connection must be in a location that  
permits access to the shut-off valve and which, if  
applicable, is visible after opening the door of the  
furniture item.  
By means of the included R 1/2” connection bracket  
(on the appliance end) with the affiliated washer,  
the appliance must be connected to a fixed  
connecting line or a gas safety hose to DIN 3383  
Part 1 that corresponds to the type concerned. An  
ambient temperature of 70 °K must not be  
exceeded if the gas safety consists only partly of  
metal. The permissible ambient temperature for a  
gas safety hose that consists completely of metal is  
115 °K.  
40 mm  
19/16”  
Seal  
If a flexible line is used, it must be laid in such a  
way that it cannot come into contact with moving  
parts of the kitchen element (e.g. drawer).  
1/2”  
Fig. 8  
8.2.2 Electrical connection  
Electrical connection  
Electrical connection (AC 110-127 V) is established  
by means of a connecting cable with an earthing  
contact plug connected to an earthed socket, which  
must also be accessible after installation of the gas  
hob.  
If, after installation of the gas hob, not all poles can  
be isolated from the mains by removing the plug,  
an isolating device with a contact gap of at least  
3 mm must be permanently installed. When estab-  
lishing connections, make sure that the connecting  
lead cannot come into contact with hot parts of the  
gas hob or other hot parts.  
G
max 8”  
(210 mm)  
Warning:  
This appliance is equipped with a three prong  
grounding plug for your protection against shock  
hazard and should be plugged directly into a pro-  
perly grounded receptacle. Do not cut or remove  
the grounding prong from this plug.  
floor  
G : gas connection  
: electric socket  
Fig. 9  
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8.3 Nozzle replacement  
Changing over to a different gas type  
Only authorised specialists are permitted to  
change over to a different gas type. The nozzles  
needed for the gas type to be set are available as a  
conversion kit. Please specify the appliance type  
and the required gas type.  
Disconnect the appliance from the power  
supply.  
– Remove the pot support, the burner ring, the  
burner cover and the burner head.  
– If the appliance is connected rigidly to a gas  
main, it must be disconnected from the gas  
network. If it is connected via a gas safety hose,  
the appliance only needs to be pushed out of its  
mount from below and taken out of the worktop.  
– Undo the securing nut (SW 11) of the  
thermocouple and the two securing screws that  
become visible under the detached burner head  
(Fig. 10).  
Fig. 10  
– Remove the hob.  
– Pull off the control knob. After undoing the  
securing screws (1) on the left and right (Fig. 11),  
you can remove the control panel by lifting (2)  
and pushing (3) it out of the latch (Fig. 12).  
1
Fig. 11  
2
3
Fig. 12  
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Replacing the low setting nozzles (Fig. 13)  
The low setting nozzles for the inner (2) and outer  
(1) burners are located in the gas valve. They must  
be replaced according to the new gas type and as  
specified in the low setting nozzle table. Screw in  
the nozzles fully and check that they are tight  
(metallic seal).  
If it should be necessary to correct the low-setting  
nozzles (1) and (2) as the result of deviating gas  
types and pressure, the flow rate can be increased  
by turning to the left.  
Fig. 13  
1
2
Replacing the main nozzles  
See table on Page 12 for details of nozzle settings.  
Main nozzle replacement for the outer burner  
(Fig. 14)  
Replace the main nozzle 3 (SW 10) for the high  
setting according to the new gas type and as  
specified in the nozzle table. Beforehand, loosen  
the screw 2 and push away the air regulation sleeve  
1 and fix it in place with the screw 2. Check the  
absence of gas leaks on the installed main nozzle.  
According to the new gas type, stick the included  
adhesive label over the data specified on the gas  
connection.  
1
2
distance in mm  
3
Adjust the air gap according to the table entitled  
“Air gap adjustment" for the outer burner.  
Fig. 14  
Main nozzle replacement for the inner burner  
(Fig. 15)  
Remove the supply line by undoing the union nut 4  
(SW 8). Unscrew the injector screw 5 (SW 12) and,  
using a small screwdriver, remove the nozzle 6 from  
the injector 7. Install the nozzle according to the  
new gas type (see data in the nozzle table). To do  
this, fit the nozzle 6 on the front of the injector  
screw 5 and screw both of them into the injector.  
Plug in the supply line and screw it in. Check for  
the absence of leaks. Adjust the air gap as detailed  
in the table entitled “Air gap for inner burner".  
4
5
6
7
Fig. 15  
Caution: the flame must neither go off nor flash  
back when you change over swiftly from the high  
to the low setting.  
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First air regulation  
First air regulation may be necessary to always  
achieve a stable and low-noise flame in the event of  
deviating gas types and pressures.  
1
2
3
First air regulation for outer burner (Fig. 16)  
After undoing the screw 2 (7 mm), move the air  
regulation sleeve 1 in the direction of the nozzle 3  
or away from the nozzle up to a maximum distance  
of 12 mm until the flames burn stably and with low  
noise. Yellow tips must not be visible in the flames.  
The flame must not go off when you switch swiftly  
from the high to the low setting. Firmly screw in the  
screw 2 again.  
distance in mm  
Fig. 16  
See table on Page 12 for details of nozzle settings.  
First air regulation for outer burner (Fig. 17)  
The throttle spring 4 is generally positioned on the  
hexagon shaft. If required, shift the throttle spring.  
For exact details, refer to the table entitled “Air gap  
for inner burner". The air gap must never be  
entirely sealed off.  
4
Fig. 17  
Air gap  
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8.4 Installing the appliance  
m
6
m
/1  
8
8
1
1
Produce the recess for one or several Vario  
appliance(s) in your worktop. Proceed as  
indicated on the installation sketch and the  
dimension table. The dimension table contains  
details of the space requirement for the trim  
between the appliances.  
m
m
2
m
5
,
m
8
0
1
5
´´  
´
´
´´  
6
1
6
5
1
/
5
/
1
0
2
´
´
2
/
1
3
/
m
m
8
8
m
4
,
1
´´  
8
/
1
5
5
m
6
m
5
,
3
4
1
´
´
1
/
.
1
1
n
i
m
m
m
0
3
1
´
´
6
1
/
3
m
m
1
/
0
9
4
´´  
6
.
m
´´  
Important: the angle between the cut surface  
and the worktop must amount to 90° (Fig. 18).  
n
i
5
m
9
1
m
0
5
2
m
´´  
m
8
6
0
1
2
´´  
6
6
1
/
9
´
´
6
1
/
´
´
9
6
1
/
1
3
561 mm/22 1/1  
3
/
m
m
45  
/
4
m
m
5
Mark the centre of the recess exactly. Secure  
the securing rails on the front and rear edges of  
the recess. Make sure that the lugs of the securing  
rails lie on the worktop and that the centre  
marking of the securing rails is precisely flush  
with the centre marking on the worktop (Fig. 19).  
8
7
4
1
1
Fig. 18  
Secure the cover on the appliance before  
installation. See assembly instructions  
VD 201-010.  
Lower the appliance into the worktop. Make  
sure that the engaging lugs on the appliance lie  
exactly on the clamping springs. Press the  
appliance firmly into the worktop. The engaging  
lugs on the appliance “snap" into the clamping  
springs (Fig. 20).  
Fig. 19  
Note: When installing the appliance in granite or  
marble worktops, have the holes produced by a  
specialist or stick on the securing rails with a  
temperature-resistant 2-component adhesive (metal  
on stone).  
Note:  
Several appliances can also be installed in  
individual recesses, as long as a minimum  
clearance of 40 mm (19/16”) is kept to between  
the appliances.  
Fig. 20  
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Operating and assembly instructions  
VG 231 CA  
Gas cooker  
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