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Secure the hose by tightening the hose clamp.
Repeat the same procedure for the other end of
the hose by securing it to the regulator on the gas
bottle to complete the gas cylinder connection.
Always check for gas leaks after installation and
whenever a new or refilled gas bottle is used for
the first time.
Leakage control at the connection point
Ensure that the control knobs on the control panel
are in the OFF position.
Open the valve on the Gas bottle.
Using a small paint brush, apply some soapy
water to all the connections.
If there is a leak, bubbles will appear.
If this occurs, close the gas bottle valve .
Check and tighten the connections immediately.
Repeat the procedure to ensure that there are no
further leaks.
1.
Hose tip-LPG
2.
Hose tip-NG
3.
Safety hose
4.
O-ring (gasket)
5.
Clamp
Push the appliance towards the kitchen wall.
Caution:
Never use a naked flame to
check for gas leaks.
DANGER Risk of explosion by
damage of the safety tube!
The safety tube must not be clamped,
bent or trapped or come into contact
with hot parts of the appliance.
DANGER
Risk of explosion and
suffocation! LPG bottles must not be
stored in the house.
Final check
1. Open gas supply.
2. Check gas installations for secure fitting and
tightness.
3. Ignite burners and check appearance of the flame.
Gas conversion
In order to have the appliance's gas type changed, all
the injectors must be changed and the flame
adjustment for all valves must be set at the reduced
flow rate position.
Changing the injectors
1. Take off burner cap and burner body.
2. Unscrew injectors by turning them
counterclockwise.
3. Fit new injectors.
4. Check all connections for secure fitting and
tightness.
The flames should be blue and burn
smoothly. If the flames appear
yellowish, check that the burner cap is
seated correctly or clean the burner.
Switch off the gas and let burner cool
before touching it.
DANGER Risk of explosion or
poisoning by unprofessional
installation.
Gas conversion must only
be carried out by a registered installer.
DANGER Risk of explosion!
Before starting any work on the gas
installation, shut off the gas supply
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Spark
plug
2
Injector
3
Burner
Manifold
protection
plug
Manifold protector plug removal:
The manifold protection plug is inserted into the
manifold at factory level in order to protect the
manifold from being contaminated with debris. The
manifold protection plug must be removed when the
product is installed by the gas installer.
The red manifold protection plug can be removed
from the manifold by grabbing it with your fingers or if
necessary with the aid of a small pair of pliers.
Manifold