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INSTALLATION AND CONNECTION  

NOTE:

ALL INSTALLATION SHOULD BE CARRIED OUT BY AUTHORIZED TRADE’S PERSONS 

ONLY  IN  ACCORDANCE WITH THESE  INSTRUCTIONS,  RELEVANT  FEDERAL  AND 

STATE REGULATIONS, AND WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF SECTION 5, 6.2 AND 6.3 

OF AS5601  / AG601  -  2002 “GAS  INSTALLATIONS” AND AS/NZS3000 “ELECTRICAL 

INSTALLATIONS” FOR ALL WIRING.  

FOR  INFORMATION  REGARDING  INPUTS AND  GAS  PRESSURES, AND  ELECTRICAL 

REQUIREMENTS, REFER TO THE DATA PLATE ATTACHED TO THE APPLIANCE.

READ  THE  INSTRUCTIONS  BEFORE  INSTALLING  OR  USING  THIS 

APPLIANCE.

THE APPLIANCE MUST BE INSTALLED BY AUTHORISED PERSONS.

IF AN OPERATING PROBLEM SHOULD OCCUR AFTER INSTALLING THE APPLIANCE, 

CONTACT YOUR RETAILER.

SMEV appliances operate on 

PROPANE GAS ONLY

 and corresponding supply pressure or 230-240 Volts 

a.c.  with  optional  Hob  Element. The  gas  that  the  appliance  has  been  adjusted  is  clearly  indicated  on  the 

packaging and on the data plate attached to the back of the appliance. Check this data before connecting the 

appliance to the gas cylinder. The pressure regulator to be used between the cylinder and the appliance must 

comply with the categories indicated in the table below.

 

GAS 

kPa 

OUTPUT OF THE REGULATOR

  PROPANE 

2.75 

2,5 Kg/h

 

IMPORTANT:

IN  ORDER TO AVOID  POSSIBLE ACCIDENTS,  IT  IS  ESSENTIAL  FOR THE 

APPLIANCE  TO  BE  INSTALLED  ACCORDING  TO  THE  INSTRUCTIONS 

CONTAINED  IN  THIS  MANUAL.  MODIFICATION  OF  THE  APPLIANCE 

AND  INCORRECT  INSTALLATION  IS  DANGEROUS  AND  WILL  VOID 

WARRANTY.

ROOM VENTILATION

This appliance is not connected to a flue terminal, which discharges the product of combustion to the outside. 

Any enclosed space in which the appliance is installed must therefore be provided with permanent ventilation in 

accordance to 

AS 5601 / AG 601

 and any regulations in force with particular attention being paid to the matter 

of room ventilation.

Summary of Contents for SMEV 401

Page 1: ...ll Hotplate ideally suited for caravan marine and recreational use Ignition of burners is electronic Instructions for Installation Operation Service Models 401 402 with Gas Electric Hob Option Caravan...

Page 2: ...ND CONNECTION 9 13 ROOM VENTILATION 9 FITTING THE APPLIANCE INTO THE CABINET 10 CONNECTION OF GAS 12 CONNECTION OF ELECTRICITY SUPPLY 13 TESTING 13 MAINTENANCE 14 15 HOB BURNER HEAD REMOVAL REPLACEMEN...

Page 3: ...TILATION OPENING TO PROVIDE AIR SUPPLY DO NOT OBSTRUCT THE FLOW OF COMBUSTION ANDVENTILATION AIR THISAPPLIANCE IS DESIGNEDTO BE OPERATED ON PROPANE ONLY DO NOTATTEMPT TO USE THIS APPLIANCE WITH OR CON...

Page 4: ...652 mm 278 mm WIDTH 489 mm 489 mm DEPTH 515 mm 515 mm Note Model 401 Height includes 60mm high Stainless SteelVent that must be used in ALL installations The above overall dimensions include the triv...

Page 5: ...r control knob 14 control knob 6 Oven Burner control knob 7 Oven lamp switch 8 Oven Rotisserie switch optional 9 Burners ignition switch BURNERS ELEMENT Fig 5 10 11 Semi rapid burners or Electric Elem...

Page 6: ...knob in slightly turn to ignition position Large ame symbol Ignite the burner by pressing the ignition button keep the control knob pressed in for 3 5 seconds b Release knob and turn to the required...

Page 7: ...with thermostat the different positions of the knob correspond to the following temperatures in C of the oven POSITION 1 2 3 4 5 6 TEMPERATURE 130 160 180 200 220 240 CAUTION WHEN GRILLING GRILL COMP...

Page 8: ...nd a soft clothe or sponge may be used if necessary Do not leave heavy spillover to bake on as this will make cleaning more dif cult CONTROL KNOBS The control knobs may be removed for ease of cleaning...

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Page 13: ...that the appliance has been adjusted is clearly indicated on the packaging and on the data plate attached to the back of the appliance Check this data before connecting the appliance to the gas cylin...

Page 14: ...UM DISTANCESTO BE OBSERVED FROM WALLS Fig 2 a Side clearance from the edge of the burner to any vertical wall 200mm b Overhead clearance from the Appliance Hob to a Range hood or Shelves 600 mm Note S...

Page 15: ...GH STAINLESS STEEL VENT SUPPLIED WITH THE MODEL 401 MUST BE INSTALLED UNDER THE FRONT BOTTOM EDGE OF THE APPLIANCE THIS IS SCREWED IN PLACE PRIOR TO INSTALLATION OF THE MODEL 401 APPLIANCE THIS VENT M...

Page 16: ...S CONNECTION POINT The gas connection point is located at the rear of the appliance in the top right corner DUPLICATE DATA PLATE The duplicate data plate should be attached where it is accessible afte...

Page 17: ...al tongue should be blue and the outline well de ned The test point is supplied in the accessories box Remove the front left burner head and injector screw in test point tting The pressure is measured...

Page 18: ...de grill remove access splash panel 2 screws at top of compartment giving access to the gas cocks 4 Remove the grill burner mounting screws 2 from top of hob gently lower grill burner to rest on the b...

Page 19: ...k nut 12 Viewing from front of thermostat turn bellows shaft clockwise to increase and anticlockwise to decrease temperature 13 After completion of calibration hold shaft and retighten locknut 14 Repl...

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