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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
(C)
and remove the control
panel
(B)
.
4 - Remove the pipe
(D)
.
5 - Remove the nozzle
(E)
and replace it with the
one suitable for the type of gas in use (see table
at back of manual).
6 - Replace the pipe
(D)
, the control panel
(B)
and
the control knobs
(A)
.
REPLACING THE TOP BURNER PILOT LIGHT NOZZLE
To carry out this operation, proceed as follows.
1 - Access the pilot light through the opening pro-
vided in the bottom of the appliance.
2 - Unscrew the cap
(B)
.
3 - Remove the nozzle
(C)
and replace it with the
one suitable for the type of gas in use (see table
at back of manual).
4 - Replace the cap
(B)
.
When decommissioning the appliance, a series of
procedures must be carried out to ensure that the
appliance and its components are not a hindrance
and are not easily accessible.
To ensure that the appliance cannot constitute haz-
ards for people or the environment, all energy
sources (electricity, etc.) must be disconnected and
rendered unusable, and any liquids present must
be drained (lubricants, fluids, etc.).
Place the appliance in a suitable area which is not
easily accessible, with barriers to prevent anyone
from accessing it.
When scrapping, sort all components by chemical
characteristics and dispose of them separately in
accordance with the relevant legal requirements.
Important
Do not dump non-biodegradable products,
lubricating oils, and non-metallic compo-
nents (rubber, PVC, resins, etc.) in the envi-
ronment. Dispose of them in compliance
with the relevant laws.
REPLACING OVEN BURNER PILOT LIGHT NOZZLE
DECOMMISSIONING AND SCRAPPING THE APPLIANCE
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