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IMPORTANT 

After installation, make sure the unions are securely fixed. It is advisable to use a foamy solution, and never a flame, for the tightness 
check on gas circuits. 

ELECTRICAL CONNECTION. 

The outlet or installation must be provided with an efficient earth connection. The plug must have a 13 

amp fuse 

(fig. 7)

. The yellow/green wire of the power cable must not be interrupted by switches. At the time of installation, if the con-

nection is not made with a plug located in an easily reached position, install an omnipolar circuit breaker with minimum contact opening 
distance of 3 mm, adequate for the load and conforming to current standards, between the appliance and the mains. No part of the 
power cable must reach a temperature above 50°C. The manufacturer declines any liability whenever the current electrical standards 
are not respected and connection is not carried out in a “workmanlike way” by qualified personnel. 

POWER CABLE REPLACEMENT. 

Disconnect the appliance from the power outlet. Remove the cooker back to access the terminal 

block 

(fig. 9)

. Loosen the cable clamp fixing screws and the screws on the terminal block securing the three cable wires 

(fig. 10)

. Re-

place the cable with an HO5 RR-F type with section adequate for the appliance’s power input, connecting it to the terminal block as fol-
lows:  

blue neutral wire to terminal 

N

;

 

brown phase wire to terminal 

L

;

 

yellow/green earth wire to terminal 

 

Fix the cable in the special cable clamp and refit the cooker back. 

 

ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT TYPES OF GAS 

 
The appliance is suitable for working on different types of gas; each gas requires specific injectors and adjustments. To make possible 
variations, always disconnect the appliance from the power supply and temporarily close the mains gas supply. 

REPLACING COOKTOP BURNER INJECTORS (fig. 11). 

Manually remove the burners (no other disassembly operation is necessary) 

and using a suitable spanner unscrew the injectors and replace them with ones suitable for the type of gas, listed in the technical data 
table.  

MINIMUM FLAME ADJUSTMENT (fig. 12). 

Light the burner and leave it on at max. for about 10 minutes. Turn the knob to Min. Re-

move the knob by pulling it off the cock stem. Using a small screwdriver adjust the minimum by turning the by-pass screw clockwise to 
decrease the flame or anticlockwise to increase it. In standard cocks the adjustment screw (by-pass) is located inside the stem

 (fig. 

13)

. In valve cocks the adjustment screw (by-pass) is located on the body of the cock. After any injector replacement or adjustment op-

eration always make sure the flame has a colour tending to blue, is stable and silent, does not “float” and does not cause return when 
going from max. to min. 

REPLACING OVEN COMPARTMENT BURNER INJECTORS (figs. 14/15). 

Remove the burners, freeing them from the fixing screws, 

then using a suitable spanner unscrew the injectors and replace them with ones suitable for the type of gas, listed in the technical data 
table. 

OVEN COMPARTMENT BURNER PRIMARY AIR ADJUSTMENT (MODELS WITH TUBE BURNER ONLY) (fig. 16). 

Loosen the rela-

tive screw and, operating on the metal collar located at the end of the burner, adjust the air opening (increasing or decreasing the 
quantity of air) as required. After any adjustment operation always make sure the flame has a colour tending to blue, is stable and si-
lent, does not “float” and does not cause return when going from Max. to Min. 

OVEN BURNER MINIMUM FLAME ADJUSTMENT (fig. 12). 

Light the burner and turn the knob to max. temperature. Allow the oven 

to heat for at least 10 minutes. Turn the knob to Min. Pull the knob off the thermostat stem and using a small screwdriver adjust the 
minimum by turning the by-pass screw clockwise to decrease the flame or anticlockwise to increase it. The flame must be short and 
stable, withstand possible air currents and oven door closing and must not cause return. The adjustment screw (by-pass) is normally 
located on the thermostat body. 
After any appliance component replacement or adjustment operation always carefully refit all the relative parts to restore the original 
functions. Adaptation must be completed by replacing the hose union. In this case also check circuit tightness with a foamy solution 
and never with a naked flame. Lastly, replace the old setting label with a new one (supplied) corresponding to the new gas used. 

Summary of Contents for BT2001SS

Page 1: ...1 BT2001SS 60 cm Slot in gas oven cooker...

Page 2: ...1 INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK ENGLISH ENGLAND IRELAND code 01W484...

Page 3: ...2 Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 4 Fig 3 Fig 5 Fig 6 Fig 7 Fig 8 Fig 10 Fig 11 Fig 9...

Page 4: ...3 Fig 12 Fig 13 Fig 14 Fig 15 Fig 16 Fig 17 Fig 18 Fig 19 Fig 20 Fig 21 Fig 22 Fig 23 Fig 24 Fig 25 Fig 26...

Page 5: ...4 Fig 27 Fig 28 Fig 30 Fig 31 Fig 29...

Page 6: ...ing or maintenance TECHNICAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE INSTALLER All installation adjustment and technical maintenance operations must only be carried out by qualified personnel The appliance must be insta...

Page 7: ...the burner and leave it on at max for about 10 minutes Turn the knob to Min Re move the knob by pulling it off the cock stem Using a small screwdriver adjust the minimum by turning the by pass screw...

Page 8: ...50 0 440 16 20 liquid gas G30 G31 28 30 37 88 218 g h RAPID 100 natural gas G20 20 116 286 dm 3 h 3 000 0 750 20 24 liquid gas G30 G31 28 30 37 91 240 g h ULTRARAPID 120 natural gas G20 20 124 314 dm3...

Page 9: ...n natural gas G20 20 140 362 dm3 h 3 800 1 000 liquid gas G30 G31 28 30 37 98 305 g h OVEN dm3 111 123 96 16 giant oven natural gas G20 20 150 400 dm3 h 4 200 1 000 liquid gas G30 G31 28 30 37 60 116...

Page 10: ...LIGHT 15 15 15 15 15 15 ELECTRIC GRILL 1350 1350 1400 1500 2000 1200 1400 ROOF FLOOR 600 900 650 1100 850 1400 950 1500 500 800 700 1100 ROOF 600 650 850 950 500 700 FLOOR 900 1100 1400 1500 800 1100...

Page 11: ...ic hot plate 18 2000 C Electric hot plate 14 5 1000 D HL round hot plate 14 5 1200 E HL round hot plate 18 1800 F HL round hot plate 21 2200 G HL extensible hot plate 17 26 5 1400 2200 H HL extensible...

Page 12: ...LECTRIC OVEN 0 0 250 OFF OVEN LIGHT ROOF FLOOR ROOF FLOOR GRILL X MULTIFUNCTION OVEN 3 POSITIONS 0 0 250 OFF FAN ROUND FAN GRILL FAN W MULTIFUNCTION OVEN 6 POSITIONS 0 0 250 0 250 OFF OVEN LIGHT ROOF...

Page 13: ...ht in the middle to avoid pointless forcing of the spit motor during turning Place a pan containing a few dl of water in the step below to limit spatters of fat and excess smoke during cooking fig 25...

Page 14: ...the two heating elements envelops the food and optimises the cooking of any kind of dish Use middle insertion levels for cakes and pastries ROOF Minimum power used Ideal for heating smaller portions o...

Page 15: ...n CLEANING GLASS AND CHROMED SURFACES always clean the glass when the door is cold using a moist cloth and specific de tergents for glass e g Vetril Deco Glassex DISPOSAL fig 31 This electrical applia...

Page 16: ...passes The acoustic signal sounds at the end of the set time ACOUSTIC SIGNAL The acoustic signal sounds for 7 minutes at the end of the control cycle or the cooking program Press any one of the three...

Page 17: ...sued at the time of purchase This guarantee is transferable only with the written consent of Baumatic Ltd If the appliance fails and is considered either not repairable or uneconomical to repair betwe...

Page 18: ...Kingdom Sales Telephone 44 118 933 6900 Sales Fax 44 118 931 0035 Service Telephone 44 118 933 6911 Service Fax 44 118 986 9124 Spares Telephone 44 118 933 6922 Technical Advice Telephone 44 118 933 6...

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