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CONVERSIONS

10) REPLACING THE INJECTORS

The burners can be adapted to different types of gas

by installing injectors suited to the type of gas

required. To do this, first remove the burner tops

using a wrench “B”. Now unscrew injector “A” (see

fig. 15) and fit a injector corresponding to the type of

gas required.

It is advisable to tighten the injector in place.

After the injectors have been replaced, the

burners must be regulated as explained in

paragraphs 7. The technician must reset any seals

on the regulating or pre-regulating devices and

affix the label corresponding to the new gas

regulation on the appliance instead of the already

existing one. This label is supplied in the packet

containing the spare injectors.

The envelope with the injectors and the labels can

be included in the kit, or at disposal to the

authorised customer Service Centre.

For the sake of convenience, the nominal rate chart

also lists the heat inputs of the burners, the diameter

of the injectors and the working pressures of the

various types of gas.

BURNER ARRANGEMENT ON THE HOT PLATE

1

RAPID

U-LPG

2.75

91

10.4

NATURAL

1.00

155

12.0

2

SEMI-RAPID

U-LPG

2.75

70

6.3

NATURAL

1.00

120

7.1

3

AUXILIARY

U-LPG

2.75

53

3.6

NATURAL

1.00

90

4.1

16

ULTRA RAPID

U-LPG

2.75

94

11.4

NATURAL

1.00

176

14.5

TABLE 1

BURNERS

DESCRIPTION

GAS

NORMAL

PRESSURE

INJECTOR

DIAMETER

NOMINAL 

HEAT INPUT (MJ/h)

(kPa)

(1/100 mm)

MAX.

FIG. 15

Summary of Contents for CG604WXFFCP

Page 1: ...hout jeopardizing the main functional and safety features on the products themselves If your cooktop requires service please contact the Blanco customer service center COD 01099GGB9423 22 10 2015 Dear...

Page 2: ...MJ 3 6 MJ 14 5 MJ 11 4 MJ 1 Rapid gas burner 2 Semi rapid gas burner 3 Auxiliary gas burner 7 Trivet 2 burner 8 Burner 3 control knob 9 Burner 1 control knob 10 Burner 2 control knob right 11 Burner...

Page 3: ...hieve maximum efficiency with the least possible gas consumption use adequate pans for each burner consult the following table and fig 2 When the pan comes to the boil set the knob to the reduced rate...

Page 4: ...including children with reduced physical sensory or mental capabilities or lack of experience and knowledge unless they have been given supervised or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a r...

Page 5: ...burner head It must be steady The exact position of the pan support is established by the rounded corners which should be set towards the side edge of the hot plate Do not force the taps if they are d...

Page 6: ...he measurements given for the hole into which the appliance will be recessed see fig 8 Any adjoining wall surface situated within 200 mm from the edge of any hob burner must be a suitable non combusti...

Page 7: ...ase Assemble the regulator noting the gas flow direction and transition pieces supplied with the appliance in accordance with figure 12 The transition piece on the supply side of the regulator must be...

Page 8: ...ppliance fails to operate correctly after all checks have been carried out refer to the authorised service provider in your area 7 TAPS Our taps are suitable for all gas they are male conical type Red...

Page 9: ...e the Only for use with U LPG label adhered to the bottom panel near the gas connection 9 NATURAL GAS TO UNIVERSAL LPG CONVERSION PROCEDURE Appliance models Gas stainless steel hotplate models CG604WX...

Page 10: ...on on the appliance instead of the already existing one This label is supplied in the packet containing the spare injectors The envelope with the injectors and the labels can be included in the kit or...

Page 11: ...taps It is advisable to change seal D see fig 16 B whenever a tap is replaced to ensure a perfect tightness Greasing the taps see fig 17 18 If a tap becomes stiff to operate it must be immediately gr...

Page 12: ...ground wire longer than the phase conductors fig 19 and comply with the recommendations given in paragraph 6 FIG 19 H05 RR F Section 3 X 0 75 mm2 Gas hot plate If the supply cord is damaged it must be...

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Page 16: ...nths on any labour cost of service or repair SERVICE AREA The provision of service under Our Warranty is limited by the boundary territory area of the nearest service centre Travelling cost incurred f...

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