FAQ
FAQ
Regolazione dei bruciatori HOT WOK
A cosa servono le 3 viti/bulloni sotto il bruciatore wok? Le tre viti regolano l’equilibrio tra aria e gas nel tuo bruciatore HOT WOK. Quando sono regolate correttamente, otterrai una fiamma blu stabile con solo una piccola punta gialla. Questo vale per tutti i bruciatori HOT WOK, inclusi i modelli HOT WOK Basic 10 kW, HOT WOK Original 7 kW, HOT WOK Pro 12 kW e HOT WOK Double 2x10 kW. Come regolare correttamente le 3 viti? Assicurati innanzitutto che le viti siano solo leggermente avvitate nella filettatura. Poi apri il gas, accendi il bruciatore con un accendino o un fiammifero e stringi delicatamente le viti finché la fiamma non diventa stabile e blu. Perché la fiamma è gialla o irregolare? Una fiamma gialla o irregolare è di solito causata da un rapporto aria/gas non corretto. Prova ad allentare o stringere leggermente le viti fino a ottenere la fiamma blu desiderata. Cosa devo fare se la fiamma diventa troppo piccola? Se stringi troppo le viti, la fiamma diventerà troppo piccola e il gas potrebbe fuoriuscire sotto il bruciatore producendo un rumore di ruggito. Spegni immediatamente il gas, riapri le viti e regola di nuovo. Perché ogni bruciatore deve essere regolato singolarmente? La pressione nelle valvole, nei regolatori e nelle bombole del gas può variare. Pertanto, ogni bruciatore HOT WOK richiede una regolazione individuale per ottenere la fiamma ottimale. Cosa devo controllare se la fiamma non è ancora corretta? La bombola del gas è vuota? → Riempila o sostituiscila. Il tubo del gas è piegato o danneggiato? → Raddrizzalo e controlla eventuali difetti. Il bruciatore è danneggiato o sporco? → Pulisci i fori con una spazzola rigida o una spugna. Chi devo contattare se il problema continua? Se i consigli sopra non risolvono il problema, contatta il nostro servizio clienti all’indirizzo hotwok@hotwok.com
Come mantenere il tuo bruciatore in ghisa HOT WOK – goditelo per molti anni
Un bruciatore in ghisa HOT WOK è progettato per offrire un calore estremo e durare molti anni. Ma per mantenerlo in perfette condizioni e prolungarne la durata, è essenziale eseguire una corretta manutenzione. Questa guida ti fornisce i migliori consigli su come pulire, proteggere e prenderti cura del tuo bruciatore in ghisa HOT WOK. Pulizia dopo l’uso Dopo la cottura, è consigliabile dare al bruciatore una pulizia rapida. Lascia sempre raffreddare completamente il bruciatore prima di toccarlo. Rimuovi eventuali residui di cibo o grasso che possono essere colati sulla ghisa. Pulisci il bruciatore con un panno leggermente umido – evita detersivi per piatti o prodotti aggressivi, poiché possono danneggiare la superficie. Prevenire la ruggine con l’olio La ghisa può arrugginirsi se esposta all’umidità. Per evitarlo, proteggi la superficie con l’olio. Applica un sottile strato di olio da cucina o un altro olio privo di acidi quando il bruciatore è pulito e asciutto. Distribuisci l’olio in modo uniforme con carta da cucina in modo che la superficie sia protetta ma non unta. Questo crea una barriera protettiva che previene la ruggine e mantiene il bruciatore in ottime condizioni. Conservazione del bruciatore in ghisa Conserva il bruciatore in un luogo asciutto e preferibilmente ben ventilato. Evita cantine umide o locali non riscaldati dove può formarsi condensa. Se il bruciatore è conservato all’aperto, coprilo ma assicurati che l’aria possa comunque circolare per evitare la condensa. Controllo e regolazione degli ugelli del gas e delle viti dell’aria Per garantire una fiamma uniforme e potente, è consigliabile controllare regolarmente gli ugelli del gas e le regolazioni dell’aria. Assicurati che gli ugelli non siano ostruiti da grasso, sporco o insetti. Puliscili delicatamente con una piccola spazzola o con aria compressa. Dopo lunghi periodi di inattività – o se cambi il regolatore del gas – è consigliato regolare nuovamente le 4 viti dell’aria sotto il bruciatore. Avvita prima completamente le viti dell’aria. Poi apri il gas su un rubinetto alla volta e svita lentamente la vite dell’aria finché la fiamma passa da blu a blu con una piccola punta gialla. Ripeti il processo per tutte e tre le valvole per ottenere una combustione ottimale. Esegui un test di tenuta del gas Per la sicurezza, controlla sempre eventuali perdite quando i tubi o il regolatore sono stati scollegati. Mescola un po’ di acqua saponata in uno spruzzino. Spruzza sulle connessioni tra il tubo del gas e il regolatore. Se compaiono bolle, c’è una perdita e il collegamento deve essere serrato o sostituito. Lunga durata con il minimo sforzo Seguendo questi semplici passaggi – pulizia, oliatura, corretta conservazione, regolazione delle viti dell’aria e test regolari di perdite di gas – il tuo bruciatore in ghisa HOT WOK durerà molti anni e fornirà sempre il calore potente che rende unica la cucina al wok. In breve: mantieni il bruciatore pulito, oliato, correttamente regolato, testato regolarmente contro le perdite e conservato in un luogo asciutto – così potrai goderti al massimo il tuo HOT WOK.
Quale HOT WOK scegliere? Padella wok da 30 cm o 35 cm
HOT WOK offre due misure popolari di padelle wok: 30 cm e 35 cm di diametro. Ma quale fa al caso tuo? Ecco una guida semplice per aiutarti a scegliere in base a quante persone cucini e al tuo stile in cucina. Wok da 30 cm – perfetta per 2–4 persone La nostra padella wok da 30 cm è ideale se cucini principalmente per te stesso, per il partner o per una piccola famiglia. È leggera, si scalda rapidamente e offre un calore potente per una vera cucina wok. Vantaggi della wok da 30 cm: Adatta per 2–4 persone Riscaldamento veloce e ottima distribuzione del calore Leggera e facile da maneggiare Perfetta con i bruciatori HOT WOK Original e PRO Se ami preparare piatti veloci come noodles, verdure saltate o riso fritto per poche persone, questa misura è perfetta. Wok da 35 cm – per porzioni abbondanti e più ospiti Se cucini spesso per amici, famiglia o gruppi più numerosi, ti consigliamo la nostra padella wok da 35 cm, perfetta per 4–8 persone. Offre molto spazio per cucinare grandi quantità di cibo senza perdere potenza termica. Questa padella ha una caratteristica unica: due manici – uno grande sul retro e uno anteriore per supporto. Questo rende molto più facile sollevarla e gestirla quando è piena. Vantaggi della wok da 35 cm: Ideale per 4–8 persone Superficie di cottura ampia Due manici per un migliore controllo e sicurezza Perfetta per grandi wok, stufati e cotture in quantità Quale dimensione fa per te? Numero di persone Wok consigliata 1–2 persone Wok da 30 cm 3–4 persone Wok da 30 cm 4–6 persone Wok da 35 cm 6–8 persone Wok da 35 cm Non sei sicuro? Scegli la wok da 35 cm – ti offre più spazio e flessibilità, soprattutto quando hai ospiti o vuoi cucinare in anticipo. Pronto a cucinare con spazio extra? Qualunque misura tu scelga, entrambe le padelle wok sono realizzate in acciaio al carbonio di alta qualità e diventeranno rapidamente indispensabili nella tua cucina. E naturalmente, entrambe sono perfettamente compatibili con i nostri potenti bruciatori a gas HOT WOK.
The difference between a 7 kW and a 12 kW Gas Stove - Wok Burner
The difference between a HOT WOK Original 7 kW and a HOT WOK PROFESSIONAL 12 kW Wok Burners No matter what, you get a unique heating effect with both the 7 kW and 12 kW Gas stove and Wok Burners. They are two of the most powerful Gas Stoves on the market. You must get a gas stove with a high heating effect when you want to grill and not boil food. With a 12 kW Gas Stove, you get lots of power – and you can always turn it down. The 5 kW extra, you get with a 12 kW Gas Stove rather than a 7 kW Gas Stove, is useful if you want to use it for something else than wok/the big wok pan. For instance, if you want a big pot of water or soup to boil quickly. We use a HOT WOK 12 kW PROFESSIONAL gas stove when we cook for more than 4 people at a time (for 2-4 people vi use the Silver Line model with 4,5 kW and the small wok pan). That is also useful as a Gas Stove indoors. A HOT WOK gas stove with 12 kW and the big 35 cm wok pan just go well together. The gas stove does not care if it’s a bit windy and can keep the heat on the wok pan etc. The 7 kW gas stove needs to work a bit of overtime – but can in principle do the work. To compare all this with kW, effect, etc. we can explain how your normal stove performs – induction/ceramic: 2,2 ~ 2,4 kW. The secret to make great wok recipes is the heat and the frying. The water should be sautéed away and will give the ingredients a very different taste than by boiling them. The price is not that different. Therefore, we recommend you choose the 12 kW gas stove even though the 7 kW could be enough. Our sale statistics show that most people choose the 12 kW gas stove – but then again, we also sell a lot of the 7 kW gas stoves and Wok Burner.
Il tuo wok non brucia correttamente?
Alcuni utenti possono avere problemi con la regolazione corretta dell’anello del bruciatore sui loro HOT WOK ORIGINAL 7 kW, Basic 10 kW, Double 2x 10 kW e HOT WOK PRO 12 kW. Questo accade perché le tre viti visibili nell’immagine non sono regolate correttamente. Guarda il video: È fondamentale assicurarsi che la combinazione di aria e gas sia esatta. Assicurati prima che le viti siano solo leggermente inserite nella filettatura. Controlla tutte e tre le viti. Poi apri il gas sulla valvola e accendi la fiamma con un accendino o un fiammifero. Stringi quindi le viti per bloccare l’ossigeno. Meno ossigeno significa una fiamma più piccola. Le fiamme devono essere preferibilmente blu con una piccola punta gialla. Se stringi troppo le viti, le fiamme diventeranno troppo piccole. Il gas uscirà da sotto il bruciatore producendo un rumore di ruggito. In tal caso, spegni immediatamente le valvole e allenta di nuovo le viti. Ogni bruciatore a gas deve essere regolato singolarmente poiché la pressione nelle valvole, nei regolatori e nelle bombole di gas può variare. I bruciatori HOT WOK devono essere regolati con la combinazione aria-gas più corretta. Quando il bruciatore è impostato correttamente, vedrai un modello di fiamma uniforme e stabile. La punta della fiamma può avere toni gialli mentre il resto varierà dal blu chiaro al blu scuro. 👉 Se il modello di fiamma del bruciatore HOT WOK è irregolare, controlla quanto segue: La bombola del gas è vuota? → Riempila o sostituiscila. Il tubo del gas è piegato o danneggiato? → Raddrizzalo e controlla eventuali crepe. Il bruciatore è danneggiato o ostruito? → Pulisci i fori con una spazzola rigida o una spugna. Se i consigli sopra non funzionano, contatta l’assistenza clienti a hotwok@hotwok.com
HOW TO: Maintenance of your Paella Pan
By following the instructions usage and maintenance your HOT WOK Paella Pan will have a longer service life.The warranty will be repealed if these instructions are not followed. Usage for Paella Pan from HOT WOK: since the Hot Wok gas burners can generate up to 4.5 kW, 7 kW and 12 kW in heating effect, it is important to use oil with a high flash point. We therefore recommend that you see peanut oil or sunflower seed oil. The HOT WOK Paella Pan is protected by a coating, which must be burned off before use. The Hot Wok pan is made from carbon steel - an excellent material for heat distribution. Heat up your HOT WOK Paella Pan until it the colour changes to dark. pour 3-6 tablespoons of oil into the HOT WOK Paella Pan and distribute the oil with circular motions for 2 min. It is important that the oil is applied to all areas of the inner surface. Turn off the gas burner and wipe of the pan with a paper towel. Repeat the procedure three times, until there is no residue left on the paper towel. Clean the HOT WOK Paella Pan thoroughly with warm water and a soft sponge, before use. Wipe it dry before cooking. After preparation, your HOT WOK Paella Pan will have changed colour from shiny metal to a darker nuance. This is normal and indication that preparation has been done correctly. Over time, the HOT WOK Paella Pan will become even darker. The dark layer acts as a non-stick surface. Your HOT WOK Paella Pan can easily keep cooked food warm. Leave the HOT WOK Paella Pan on the gasstove or place it on a dish mat. Be aware that the HOT WOK Paella Pan is still very hot when serving. We hope that you will enjoy your HOT WOK Wok pan.On www.hotwok.com you can find the entire HOT WOK assortment, recipes and tips for cooking. If you have any questions or need more more information write to us at hotwok@hotwok.com
HOW TO: Maintenance of your wok pan
By following the instructions usage and maintenance your HOT WOK Wok pan will have a longer service life. The warranty will be repealed if these instructions are not followed. Usage for Wok pan from HOT WOK: since the Hot Wok gas burners can generate up to 4.5kWh, 7.0kWh and 12.0kWh in heating effect, it is important to use oil with a high flash point. We therefore recommend that you see peanut oil or sunflower seed oil. The HOT WOK Wok pan is protected by a coating, which must be burned off before use. The Hot Wok pan is made from carbon steel - an excellent material for heat distribution. Heat up your Hot Wok pan until it the colour changes to dark. pour 3-6 tablespoons of oil into the HOT WOK Wok pan and distribute the oil with circular motions for 2 min. It is important that the oil is applied to all areas of the inner surface. Turn off the gas burner and wipe of the pan with a paper towel. Repeat the procedure three times, until there is no residue left on the paper towel. Clean the HOT WOK Wok pan thoroughly with warm water and a soft sponge, before use. Wipe it dry before cooking. After preparation, your HOT WOK Wok pan will have changed colour from shiny metal to a darker nuance. This is normal and indication that preparation has been done correctly. Over time, the HOT WOK Wok pan will become even darker. The dark layer acts as a non-stick surface. Your Hot Wok pan can easily keep cooked food warm. Leave the Hot Wok pan on the gas burner or place it on a dish mat. Be aware that the HOT WOK Wok pan is still very hot when serving. We hope that you will enjoy your HOT WOK Wok pan. On www.hotwok.com you can find the entire HOT WOK assortment, recipes and tips for cooking. If you have any questions or need more more information write to us at hotwok@hotwok.com
Preparing your paella pan before use.
Before using your paella pan clean in warm water without soap. Dry the pan with a piece of paper towel. Pour oil on the pan so that the bottom is covered and warm over medium heat. When the paella pan is hot, pour off the oil and dry the pan with a paper towel. Repeat this process with oil in the pan and medium heat. Dry the pan again with a paper towel. Cleaning and maintain of the paella pan after use. Never clean your paella pan directly after use with water as it become crooked. Clean the paella pan in warm water after cooled down with a sponge without the use of soap. Remember to dry your pan well after water cleaning. Pour a little oil into the paella pan after you have cleaned it and dry with a paper towel. Leave a little oil evenly in the pan when you dry it. Never leave your paella pan outside after use but place it dry inside. Your new paella pan also works on induction
Maintaining your wok pan
Since Hot Wok gas burners develop 4.5 kW, 7.0 kW and 12.0 kW of heat output respectively, it is important to use oil with a high flash point.We recommend peanut or sunflower oil. The Hot Wok wok pan is protected by a film which must be removed. The wok pan is made of carbon steel, which is a very good material for conducting heat. It is therefore recommended that the gas burner is heated to half flame at most during preparation of the wok pan. Heat the wok pan until it is golden brown. Pour 3-6 tablespoons of oil into the wok pan and, using circular movements, distribute the oil around the wok pan for about 2 minutes. It is important that the oil is distributed throughout the wok pan, otherwise the oil will stick to the bottom. Then turn off the gas burner and wipe the inside of the wok pan with kitchen towel. Repeat the procedure 3 times until there is no more burn residue on the paper towel. Before using the wok pan, clean it thoroughly with warm water and a soft sponge. Wipe the wok pan thoroughly afterwards. After preparation, the inside of the wok pan will have changed colour from shiny metal to a dark shade. This is normal and only a sign that the wok pan has been properly prepared. Over time the wok pan will darken. The black coating acts as a non-stick surface. The wok pan can easily keep food warm after cooking, so either leave the wok pan on the gas burner or serve the food directly in the wok pan on a plate. Make sure the wok pan is still hot when serving. We hope you enjoy your Hot Wok wok pan.If you have any questions about your HotWok pan or other Hot Wok products, please feel free to write to hotwok@hotwok.com
HOW TO: Guide to using your HOT WOK gasstove
You can also call it burning off your wok pan. Here's a guide to using your gas flame and your new wok pan for the first time. Once you have unpacked your HOT WOK. - Pour the equivalent of 3 tablespoons of sunflower oil into the wok pan - Start your wok burner on full heat. Be careful with 12 kW burners though as they are very powerful. DO NOT leave the wok when the oil is heating up - Leave the wok over the flames until you can see the wok pan turning light brown at the bottom. - Start to turn the wok pan over the flames. Right up to the edges. Quietly until the brown color comes where the hot oil is. - Once you have gone around the wok pan with the oil and the wok pan is light brown in most places, take the wok pan off the gas flame and pour out the oil. - Wipe the wok pan with kitchen roll - Start over and do this 3 times. - You are now ready to make super delicious wok food Remember NEVER to clean your wok pan in soapy/sulphur water. Always clean the wok pan only in plain water and wipe with a cloth. The wok pan will turn completely black over time. It doesn't matter - it adds flavour and the wok pan will last "forever" with the above maintenance See also the video here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMxpTpT0wzc IMPORTANT! Should flames occur in the oil in the wok due to the high heat, NEVER extinguish the flames with water. Use a fire blanket or something else that can quickly smother the fire. Note that there is a difference between outdoor gas burners and indoor gas burners. HOT WOK Professional and HOT WOK Original are both gas fires that may only be used outdoors. HOT WOK Silverline gas burners may be used as indoor and outdoor gas burners. Besides the Silverline gas fire can be used both indoors and outdoors, you can also connect the small 450 gr. gas cans to this gas fire.
Which oil to choose for a wok pan?
HOT WOK gas burners develop 4.5 kW, 7.0 kW and 12.0 kW of heat output respectively, the latter being the highest on the market. It is therefore important that you use an oil with a high burning point.We recommend peanut or sunflower oil. Before using your wok pan for the first time, it is important to prepare it properly.Over time, the wok pan will get darker and darker. The black coating acts as a non-stick surface.The wok pan can easily keep food warm after cooking, so either leave the wok pan on the gas burner or serve the food directly in the wok pan on a plate. Make sure the wok pan is still hot when serving.
Important information - before you turn on your HOT WOK Silverline
By following the instructions for use and maintenance of your HOW WOK Silverline, you will extend the life of your gas burner, but it is also important to note that failure to follow these instructions will void the warranty. Before using the HOT WOK Silverline for the first time: Take the gas flare out of the bag Take the battery out of its packaging and insert it into the gas flare as instructed Fit the gas hose to the valve with the rubber ring Moisten with soapy water if necessary for easier installation Check for leaks at the gas hose joints by moistening with soapy water. If there is bubbling when the gas is opened, this is a sign of leakage. Which oil should I choose for a HOT WOK gas heater?The gas burner generates up to 4.5 kW of heat output. Therefore, it is important to use oil with a high flash point. We recommend peanut oil or sunflower oil. Remember that not much oil is needed when cooking with a HOT WOK gas burner.How to light and regulate the heat on the HOT WOK Silverline:The HOT WOK Silverline has piezo-electronic ignition and can therefore be lit without matches or similar. It also has a built-in gas switch that automatically shuts off the gas if the flames go out.Ignition: turn the knob to the OFF position and press the knob down while turning it to the ON positionHold the button down until the gas flare ignites. During ignition, a click sound is heard from the electronic ignition.Heat control: turn the knob slowly to obtain the desired heatWhen the knob is turned to the ON position, the gas/heat is turned all the way up.When the knob is turned past the ON position, the flames in the outer gas ring are regulated. The longer the knob is turned, the weaker the flames become.To achieve the high temperatures required for wok cooking, we recommend cooking at maximum temperature. This will preserve the flavour and nutritional properties of the food.Turn off: when the knob is turned to the OFF position, the gas is turned off and the flames are extinguished.Close the regulator.Maintenance of the gas flare after use:Wipe the gas flare with a damp clothSome foods may leave discoloration if left too long.Wipe with a dry clothCheck that the holes in the gas rings are not blockedRemove stubborn food from the pan with a soft sponge or nylon brushNOTE! Never use a wire brush or a hard sponge.Wipe the pan thoroughly after cleaningMaintain the HOT WOK Silverline gas hob surface by lubricating it with steel oilThis keeps the gas flame looking good and provides a protective surface that makes it easier to clean.Storing the gas flare:After using and cooling the gas flare, cover it and store it in a dry place. Store the flare in the original HOT WOK storage bag when not in use for long periods of time. This prevents, among other things, the holes in the gas rings from clogging. The storage bag is ideal for storing and transporting HOT WOK gas burners.Remove the battery when the HOT WOK gas burner is not used for a long time!Warning regarding use of gas flares:HOT WOK Silverline may only be installed in accordance with applicable regulations and may only be used in ventilated rooms. HOT WOK Silverline gets very hot. Keep children and animals at a safe distance. HOT WOK Silverline is approved for both indoor and outdoor use. HOT WOK Silverline is approved for LPG cylinders only. Other types of gas may not be used. Never move the HOT WOK Silverline while it is lit. Do not lean over the HOT WOK Silverline while it is lit. In case of sudden gas leakage, close and dismantle the regulator. If the gas leak occurs indoors, open doors and windows. Do not use any type of electric air cleaner. Do not use other electrical appliances until a thorough venting has been performed. HOT WOK Silverline should always be placed at least 1/2 meter away from flammable materials. Do not place flammable or explosive materials near the HOT WOK Silverline.HOT WOK Silverline should always be placed on a flat surface that is not made of plastic. Do not use the HOT WOK Silverline when it is windy. Any faults must only be repaired with original HOT WOK parts. Modifications to the construction of the HOT WOK Silverline are dangerous and not permitted. Use only an approved regulator and a gas hose of max. 1.5 m. Use only original HOT WOK wok pans. All yellow and lightweight gas cylinders from BP-gas can be used for HOT WOK Silverline. The regulator must always be closed and removed after use. Regularly check the gashose for cracks and leaks. Regularly check that the gas hose is correctly fitted to the valve and regulator. Never leave the HOT WOK Silverline unattended while it is switched on. Never use water for fire extinguishing as it may cause the oil to explode. Use a lid or fire blanket instead.