ITA
AUS
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FR
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603
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1.
fm
CHECKING GAS PRESSURE
To carry out this operation,
proceed as follows.
1 - Turn off the gas supply
tap.
2 - Pull off the knob (A).
3 - Undo the screws (B)
and remove the control
panel (C).
4 - Undo the screw (D)
from the test point pres-
sure.
5 - Connect the pressure
gauge (E) to this outlet.
6 - Light the burner and turn the knob to the full
flame setting (see page 7), then check that the
pressure reading complies with the values in
the table (see back of manual).For natural gas,
ensure that the gas regulator is correctly fitted
to the appliance.
7 - Turn off the burner, disconnect the pressure
gauge and restore the initial conditions after
completing the operation.
FAULT
6
TROUBLESHOOTING
The appliance has been tested before being
put into service. The information provided be-
low is intended to assist in the identification and cor-
rection of any anomalies and malfunctions which
might occur during use. The user can solve some
of these problems himself, but for others specific
technical knowledge or skill is required, and so they
must only be carried out by qualified staff with rec-
ognised experience acquired in the specific sector
of operation.
Fault
Causes
Remedies
Smell of gas.
Occasional leak because flame
has gone out.
Turn off the gas supply tap and
ventilate the room.
The pilot light does not ignite.
The spark ignition devices are not
working.
Check that the ignition devices
are in good working order. Light
by hand with a naked light.
Contact the
after-sales service.
Air in pipelines due to long period
out of use.
Make more attempts to light the
flame.
The pilot light goes out.
The thermocouple has not
warmed up enough.
Make more attempts to light
the flame.
The pilot light ignites but the burner
remains off.
Check the condition of the
thermostat and activate any
ignition enabling device.
The flame is yellow.
Burner dirty, heat exchange pipes
clogged, condensation drips.
Contact the after-sales service.
Important
A
C
B
E
D