• Replace them with injectors for the
gas to be used, as shown in the gas
characteristics table (2.2.4); for this:
• Tighten them by hand as far as
possible.
• Position the spanner fully on the
injector.
• With a pencil, draw a line
on the
base plate at the location shown
(1.4.2).
• Turn the spanner clockwise until the
line
appears on the other side
(1.4.3).
Do not go beyond this limit;
you could to damage the product.
-
Re-fit the burner heads, caps and
pan supports.
Every time you change the type
of gas used, tick the appropriate box
on the label in the wallet. Refer to
the "corresponding gas connection“
paragraph.
3) Set the retarders on the taps:
these can be found
under
the
handles
(1.4.4).
— Adjust each tap in turn.
— Remove the knobs
and sealing
washers
by pulling them upwards.
— Changing from natural gas to
butane/propane :
- Using a small flat screwdriver, fully
tighten the brass retarders (yellow)
,
(1.4.5),
in
a
clockwise
direction
(1.4.5.1).
- Re-fit the sealing washers and knobs,
ensuring that you orient them correctly
and that the 3 knobs are pushed on
fully.
— Changing from butane/propane to
natural gas
- Loosen the adjusting screws in the
brass retarders (yellow)
(1.4.5),
using a small, flat screwdriver, by 2
turns anti-clockwise (1.4.5.2).
- Refit the knob
,
- Light the burner in the maximum
position and then move to the low
position.
- Remove the knob
again , then
turn the adjusting screw clockwise as
far as the lowest possible position
before the flame goes out.
- Re-fit the sealing washer
and the
knob
.
- Move the knob from maximum to
minimum a few times: the flame
should not go out; if it does, loosen
the adjustment screw so that the flame
stays alight during these movements.
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Summary of Contents for DPE7610 Series
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