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CONVERSION TO A DIFFERENT TYPE OF GAS  

 

Before converting the appliance for operation with a different gas type, check which type of gas it 
is currently set to operate with (adhesive label on appliance). For the correct nozzle diameter, 
refer to the relative table in this booklet.  
Disconnect the electrical power supply to the appliance; For the correct nozzle diameter, refer to 
the relative table in this booklet. 

 

Replacing the lower burner nozzle

 

1) Remove the burner cover (see REMOVAL OF THE BURNER COVER PLATE) 
2) Remove the screw securing the oven burner and withdraw the burner from the support together 
with the heat sensor and the ignition spark plug.   
3) Remove the nozzle using a 7 mm box wrench  
4) Screw the new nozzle in fully (diameter in hundredths of millimetre stamped on the nozzle), 
taking care not to cross the thread.  
5) Replace the burner reversing the operations in step 2 above.  
6) Replace the cover plate.  
7) Adjusting the minimum flame.  
 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for BOG922E10X

Page 1: ...GAS OVEN EN Installation Use Maintenance...

Page 2: ...instructions and suggestions carefully to ensure the safe and proper use of this product THIS APPLIANCE IS CONCEIVED FOR DOMESTIC USE ONLY THE MANUFACTURER SHALL NOT IN ANY WAY BE HELD RESPONSIBLE FO...

Page 3: ...TIONS FOR THE USER THE FIRST TIME YOU USE THE OVEN SELF CLEANING CATALYTIC PANELS DESCRIPTION OF THE FRONT CONTROL PANEL GAS OVEN WITH ELECTRIC GRILL OVEN TEMPERATURE CONTROL ELECTRIC GRILL MECHANICAL...

Page 4: ...ion VENTILATION it is essential that the room in which gas appliances are installed is adequately ventilated to ensure that all the appliances receive the required quantity of fresh air for combustion...

Page 5: ...uirements RIGID PIPE CONNECTION Connection to the mains gas supply may be made via a rigid pipe firmly attached to the fitting G or via a flexible stainless steel continuous wall hose conforming with...

Page 6: ...to the relative table in this booklet Replacing the lower burner nozzle 1 Remove the burner cover see REMOVAL OF THE BURNER COVER PLATE 2 Remove the screw securing the oven burner and withdraw the bur...

Page 7: ...he front panel insert the screwdriver in the hole in the front wall of the instrument panel and turn regulation screw A clockwise Conversion from liquid gas to natural gas After removing the front pan...

Page 8: ...the top front of the oven cavity 2 Remove the burner together with its heat elements 3 Remove the nozzle using the 7 mm socket wrench 4 Fully tighten the new nozzle which must be of the diameter indi...

Page 9: ...lumn The dimensions of the housing for the oven are given in the picture Make sure that surrounding materials are heat resistant Align the oven centrally with respect to the side walls of the units su...

Page 10: ...ture at any point along its length If a fixed appliance is not provided with a power cable and plug or some other device permitting it to be disconnected from the mains electricity supply with a gap b...

Page 11: ...mum temperature to burn off all traces of grease which might otherwise create unpleasant smells when cooking Important As a safety precaution before cleaning the oven always disconnect the plug from t...

Page 12: ...he side frames are fitted They are coated in a special micro porous catalytic enamel which oxidises and gradually vaporises splashes of grease and oil at cooking temperatures above 200 C If the oven i...

Page 13: ...nob pressed in for 5 10 seconds The burner will be ignited electrically and the safety valve temperature sensor will heat up thereby allowing gas to continue to flow to the burner Do not operate the i...

Page 14: ...time period has elapsed The minute timer operates independently of the oven The timer knob must first be turned clockwise to the 60 minute position and then turned anti clockwise to the desired time s...

Page 15: ...the bottom burner push in the temperature control knob and turn it anticlockwise to the desired temperature The minimum position corresponds to an oven temperature of 130 C The control knob has stop i...

Page 16: ...cook foods more evenly and delicately than with the bottom burner alone Cooking is faster than in a traditional oven The system is suitable for cooking foods of different types fish meat etc on a num...

Page 17: ...top Pre heat the oven for 5 minutes Turn the thermostat to a temperature between 1 and MAX COOLING FAN The fan is positioned on the upper part of the oven and create a circle of cooling air on the in...

Page 18: ...ISING AGENT 200 25 30 yes SPONGE CAKE SMALL PAPER PASTRY CASES 190 20 25 yes LEAVENED DOUGH STRUDEL 180 40 50 yes PUFF PASTRY TARTLETS 190 20 30 yes SOUFFL 180 35 40 yes SACHERTORTE 180 55 60 yes FRUI...

Page 19: ...st have these precise features a it must be able to resist high temperatures up to 300 C b power supply see V Hz indicated on data plate c power 25W d E 14 connection Before proceeding disconnect the...

Page 20: ...e fit the door fit the hinges in their mountings and lower the two levers RESPECT FOR THE ENVIRONMENT The documentation provided with this oven has been printed on chlorine free bleached paper or recy...

Page 21: ...ELECTRIC 91 L The manufacturer declines all responsibility for possible inaccuracies contained in this pamphlet due to printing or copying errors We reserve the right to make on our own products those...

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