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Setting the burner bypass nozzles and a small 
flame

The bypass nozzles are used to set the minimum flame height 
for the burners.

Preparation

Close the gas connection shut-off.

Risk of electric shock!

Disconnect the appliance from the mains.

1.

Make sure the knobs on the control panel are turned off.

2.

Remove the knobs one by one by holding them firmly against
the control panel and pulling them towards you slightly.

Converting the appliance from liquid gas to 
natural gas

If the appliance is being converted from liquid gas 
(LPG: G30, G31) to natural gas (NG: G20, G25):

Turn all the bypass nozzles in the appliance anti-clockwise by 
half a turn. You can find information about this in the section 
entitled "

Removing the control panel

".

Then carry out the steps described in the "

Setting the bypass 

nozzles

" section.

Then carry out the steps described in the "

Fitting the control 

panel

" section.

Converting the appliance from natural gas to 
liquid gas

If the appliance has been set to natural gas (NG: G20, G25) 
and needs to be converted to liquid gas (LPG: G30, G31):

Fully tighten all the bypass nozzles in the appliance by turning 
them clockwise. See the section entitled "

Removing the control 

panel

".

Then carry out the steps described in the "

Setting the bypass 

nozzles

" section.

Then carry out the steps described in the "

Installing the control 

panel

" section.

Removing the control panel

1.

There may be some differences, depending on the type of
appliance.
If the appliance has an upper cover, remove this. To remove
the cover, open it fully, hold it by the sides with both hands
and pull it upwards. The upper cover will come loose. Ensure
that you do not lose the hinges (optional).

2.

Remove the pan supports and the burner parts.

3.

Remove all burner connection screws on the hob.

4.

There may be some differences, depending on the type of
appliance.
If screws are present on the left- and right-hand hinge
fastener, remove these (optional).

If there is a splash guard, remove the screws (1). Remove the 
screws in the hob top below the splash guard (2) (optional).

5.

Lift up the hob top upwards by the burner hubs, then pull it
forwards.

Summary of Contents for HGV1F0U50Z

Page 1: ...02 001230 Ú Instructions for connecting gas and gas conversion for After Sales Service only HGV1F0U50Z HGV1F0Y50Z HGW3FSV50Z HGW3FSY50Z HJY5G7V60Z ...

Page 2: ...on 6 Replacing the burner nozzles 6 Setting the burner bypass nozzles and a small flame 7 Converting the appliance from liquid gas to natural gas 7 Converting the appliance from natural gas to liquid gas 7 Removing the control panel 7 Setting the bypass nozzles 8 Fitting the control panel 8 Replacing the oven gas burner optional 8 Leak test and function test 9 Check the gas connection 9 Checking t...

Page 3: ...r This could damage the gas pipe Risk of gas leak The appliance must not be moved once it has been installed If you do move the appliance once it has been installed check that the connection is leak tight Switch off the power and gas supply before carrying out any work This appliance must not be installed on boats or in vehicles Choose which side of the appliance to connect the gas on optional The...

Page 4: ...afety gas hose and use a pipe union or cable clamp to tighten it securely 4 For information on how to carry out leak testing see the section entitled Leak testing Open the gas connection shut off Note Use a torque wrench to connect the appliance Natural gas connection NG If natural has NG is used the gas supply should be connected via a gas pipe or a safety gas hose with threaded fittings at both ...

Page 5: ...ance using a 22 m spanner This may damage the connection piece Notes R EN 10226 R TS 61 210 EN 10226 R Use a torque wrench to connect the appliance Electrical connection Only licensed specialists may connect the appliance It is important that you comply with the requirements of your electricity supplier The appliance is designed to operate at 220 240 V A 16 A fuse is required for connection Any da...

Page 6: ...s required for the gas conversion procedure described are given below To find out the correct nozzle diameter see the table entitled Technical data Gas Always use a new seal The gas connecting piece may vary depending on the gas type and the regulations in force in your country A gas connection must never be made without these parts Replacing the burner nozzles 1 Make sure all the knobs on the con...

Page 7: ...e appliance has been set to natural gas NG G20 G25 and needs to be converted to liquid gas LPG G30 G31 Fully tighten all the bypass nozzles in the appliance by turning them clockwise See the section entitled Removing the control panel Then carry out the steps described in the Setting the bypass nozzles section Then carry out the steps described in the Installing the control panel section Removing ...

Page 8: ...vailable hold this on both sides and lower it vertically into the holder optional 9 Refit the pan supports 10 Carefully insert the knobs 11 At this stage you must check that the burners are burning correctly You can find information about this in the section entitled Correct burner behaviour 12 Check whether the appliance is working correctly Replacing the oven gas burner optional Preparation Make...

Page 9: ...en flame Perform the leak test only with a suitable leakage spray In the event of a gas leak Shut off the gas supply Ensure that the room affected is well ventilated Check the gas and valve connections again Repeat the leak test The leak test must be performed by two people in accordance with the following instructions Check the gas connection 1 Open the gas supply 2 Spray the gas connection with ...

Page 10: ...pe If there is a problem compare the nozzle values with the values in the table 1 Ignite the gas burners in accordance with the instructions in the operating manual 2 Set the burner head to a small flame Check whether the flame safety system is working by keeping the flame at the small flame setting for one minute 3 Check that the burners are burning correctly with both large and small flames The ...

Page 11: ...52 Economy burner 1 0 0 55 0 095 m h 1 48 0 94 Wok burner 4 0 1 7 0 381 m h 1 48 0 70 0 92 0 57 Dual flame wok burner 4 2 2 6 0 399 m h 1 47 0 76 Oven burner 4 2 0 399 m h 1 30 Grill burner 3 1 0 295 m h Liquid gas Butane Propane LPG G30 2 8 3 0 0 85 0 49 High output burner 3 0 1 3 218 g h 0 65 0 40 Standard output burner 1 75 0 9 127 g h 0 50 0 32 Economy burner 1 0 0 55 73 g h 1 00 0 59 Wok burn...

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