Bosch PPH6A6B20A Questions & Answers
VerifiedMPN: PPH6A6B20Awe have just had a gas cook top installed. experiencing problems, there seems to be low pressure on all the flames . I purchased it under the understanding that it is compatible with L.P.G could this be our problem? Any other suggestions would be appreciated,
Can this cooktop be purchased ready to go for LPG.
Hi Martin, Yes you can as long as the cook top is safely secured on kitchen bench or any other surface where you will be cooking on.
Sorry, can’t comment specifically on this model or whether available for LPG. Some appliances can be adapted (by kit) fairly easily (of course by a gas fitter). I would check the specs/ models and buy the correct one for the gas. Regards
Hi Martin E, We'd like to help, if you contact us on 1300 369 744. Be sure to provide your model number & we’ll investigate for you. Regards, Bosch Home Australia.
I have recently had this cooktop installed to match my Bosch black glass wall oven. I love the clean lines of the cooktop and the FlameSelect power selection giving accurate heating. I would like to know how to remove the control knobs as I understand that they should not be pulled straight up off the spindle.
Hi Mavlofez, Thanks for the question regarding your Bosch PPH6A6B20A Cooktop. The control knobs can be lifted straight up. If you need any more help, feel free to contact us on 1300 369 744. Regards, Bosch Home Australia
PPS9A6B90A, believe we just purchased the 900 of this design and we love the mechanics of it - so easy to get a small variation in cooking gas! Looks fantastic but.....after 1 1/2 days of cooking with it and cleaning with a soft cloth and soapy water it has a slight greasy look to it with the overhead light on.
Anyone know of a good solution for cleaning......diluted vinegar, etc? paper towels? methol spirits diluted etc?
I spent too much time cleaning the trivets compared with our previous stainless steel cook top. Do the trivets pit if not cleaned each time?
Thanks
HI sorry for late reply this is only my advice as a purchaser, I remove all trivets and I use a glass cleaner, once it is cool only and then i use a micro fibre cloth to clean the glass. I get no streaks that way.
Now the trivets are a different story I spray them with cooking oil as this protects them from pitting and I rub it in with a cotton cloth like an old t shirt as otherwise it leaves fluff on them and leave them to absorb that, I never submerge in water as you would treat it like you treat you BBQ the oil protects it from getting rust and pitting, but when I get spills I use just detergent and a scourer but always dry them.
I do the spray oil maybe every 4-6 weeks on them
Cheers
Anita
Thanks for your answer....appreciated!
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