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Burner SR 

Inside 

TC Dual 

Outside 
TC Dual 

NG Nominal Gas Consumption MJ/h 

6.8  11.6         2.4 

        13.6 

LPG Nominal Gas Consumption MJ/h 

5.4 

9.5          2.7 

11.3 

Ø INJECTOR

 

 

 

 

 

LPG      mm 

0.65 0.85

0.46 

0.66 

NG        mm 

1.18 1.55

0.70 

1.20 

 

ADAPTATION TO DIFFERENT GAS TYPES  

 
In order to adapt a cook top to a gas other than the one it is set for, follow this sequence of instructions: 

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remove the pan support and the burner 

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unfasten the injectors (

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) with a socket spanner and replace them with the injectors that have a diameter 

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suited to the new gas type (see the “Burner Technical Details” table) 

after finishing this sequence, replace the old setting label with the new one provided for the new injectors.

 

The Gas 

Type label is located on the underside of the appliance. A duplicate label is supplied to adhere in an accessible 
area adjacent to the appliance.  This appliance is suitable for Natural Gas or Propane Gas; ensure that the 
available gas supply matches the Data Label. 
  
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
   
 
 
 

Test Point Pressure

   

The appliance is factory set for Natural Gas. The test point pressure should be adjusted to 1.00kPa with the largest 
burner operating at maximum flame.   
Universal LPG Pressure 2.75kPa 
Natural Gas Pressure 1.00kPa 

 

BURNER TECHNICAL DETAILS                                            

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
 

REGULATING THE FLAME MINIMUM 

 
 
Turn on the burners by setting the tap in the minimum position and remove the knob (this can be done because it is 
simply pressed into place). 
Take a small screwdriver and turn the tap-regulating screw anticlockwise in order to increase the gas delivery and 
clockwise in order to decrease it, until a 3 or 4 mm flame is obtained. 
When using LPG (in a canister) turn the by-pass clockwise until it reaches the end of its stroke.   
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Summary of Contents for BT66SS

Page 1: ...GAS HOBS USER AND INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS BT66SS...

Page 2: ...100 C and are between 25 and 40 mm thick If the cook top is installed in a position so that the side of a kitchen unit comes up against its left hand or right hand side the distance between the verti...

Page 3: ...y keeping all the natural air vents open or by installing a kitchen hood with an outlet duct Intensive and prolonged cooker use may require additional ventilation for example opening a window or more...

Page 4: ...e type of gas to be used with the appliance However other types of gas can be used after making a few minor modifications See the Instructions in Section titled Adaptation to different Gas types on pa...

Page 5: ...k top to the gas mains by fitting the seal and fastening the mains pipe to the swivel coupling A1 Inlet pipe A2 Seal A3 Swivel coupling Only use pipes and seals that comply with AS5601 These pipes mus...

Page 6: ...ppliance A duplicate label is supplied to adhere in an accessible area adjacent to the appliance This appliance is suitable for Natural Gas or Propane Gas ensure that the available gas supply matches...

Page 7: ...rer will accept no liability for any damage caused by improper incorrect or irrational use Using the burners If the burners are not used for several days wait a few seconds before lighting them in ord...

Page 8: ...alves which are difficult to turn In case the appliance fails to operate correctly contact the authorised Service Department Think Appliances on Phone 1800 444 357 WARNING Servicing should be carried...

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